For ill Department* Call RED BANK REGISTER RE 64013 VOLUME LXXVII, NO. 27 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1934 10c PER COPY SECTION ONE-^PAGES 1 TO 16. YEAR Combined Charities Distributes Pre-Christnias Bonus Cluck* Rumson Council Explains Opposition Maidas to Test New Zoning Law, To Financing of K-8 School Proposal j Council to Fight Acerra Appeal j KATONTOWN - This byrou^h'l RUMSON - - The nifiypr and ii' >•• • /.unin;; ordinance, adopted a council last Thursday night in an- Lt.'\ alley (iris . I' .w uc-'k.i ;ifco ;iTt»*r years of plan- swer to a letter from" the recrntiy Ackleys Buy :.ij",^ ;in't months of wrancrlin^*. will formed Public School Action com- Award of S.)77' ; !;icc .-« rouit tr--t. rounrll was in- mittcr, GXplained its opposition tn Btiriiham Home loiinrd Wrflricad^y night. the financing of the Sl.WU.OOO ele- Tiic "Ui1. b.-n horn .fllerf ip, Su- mentary school, proposed by. the Mr. and Mrs. Charlie H. Ackley . !"M u>r roil! t )>y Mi-, imd Mr* It'i- board of education. of Summit have purchased the ^ 111<• 11:rf) MaifJ,-1, who <• hn; *;r t;-«. The Public School Action com- Stanley Burnham residence, at 40 *>>'• 'linniM-" rlj.ici tinin.-itrs ;tgruns'."

mittee in a letter to council. sij;-nnH Jlubbard. park. Rod Bunk. This riv- j :rrin. TITfi;- son. Kobrj t If." M;,j-- by Frank D. Shaw, chairman. ! or front honir contains a large* Hv- V| a in em bo i of thr Rnri Hmk stated council's resolutions object- i inj; roum with picture; windows ing to the use of tjio borough's j overlooking the Navosink, dining borrowing margin for the new kin- j room, kitchen, panelled rirn and drrgarten through eighth srndr j thrrr bedrooms. Mr. Aekley is an school "have resulted in widespread j PXPCUUVR of tho Hill City Savings confusion." j and Loan association of Summit. The committee's letter continued,! Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burnham that the group understands the | liave purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Representatives of 12 welfare organizations gathered at W. Reid, Jr., chairman Monmouth County Cancer society; Mrs. facts to be as follows: That the i Joseph Carroll their riverfront borough borlowing' margin will bo home, situated 3'i acres of Russel hall, Fort Monmouth, last week to receive additional Elsie Schmidt, Red Bank Salvation Army; Mrs. L. D. Seely, Men- exceeded temporarily until Rumson ground on feilvcrside avr., Little "bonus" donations, totalling $8,150, representing excess con- tal Health association; Dr. Joel'Feldman, Heart association; Dr. ff school is sold to the Kumson- Silver. This house was built by Fair Haven regional board of edu- Robert. Dorrell. a parquet floor tributed by post military and civilian personnel to theyCom- Charles O'Reilly, Family and Children's society; Capt. Frederick cation; that the sale of the hii^h .specialist. The. floors arc a master- bined Charities fund over the 1954 goal, bringing the total do- MacCracken, Asbury Park Salvation Army; Mrs. Mildred C. Lo- school will restore all but $1-15,037.52 piece t)f unusual design and quali- ' of the borough's borrowing power. ty. Mr. Burnham is an executive nated to these and other charitable organizations to over $41,- Prete, Muscular Dystrophy association; Charles Bennett, Jr., leaving1 Rum son borough a le^al of Lelin and Fink. 000 for the year, plus $21,000 collected in separately con- Monmouth County first aid squads, and Nicholas O'Connor, borrowing; margin of $310,705.67; The transactions were negotiated 'that the- mayor and council have by Kli/jibeth T. Randall associated ducted March of Dimes and Red Cross drives. Shown above, Cerebral Palsy association. formulated no plains for the use with Rolston Waterbury, realtor. left to right: Col. S. S. Davis, chairman of the fund; Walter of that amount of borrowing pow- er, and that the $145,037.52 of the borough's borrowing: power, initial- ly used by the board for Um pro- Variance Granted Dr. Pisani Buys Rcapporlionmciit, Water Supply, Philip Davidson's ASIU'RV I'AKK /.iinr ;i» M;ipl#i and posed 'K-8 .school, will be restored firy Natural ' ia.; • 0 ivo s. Thf nnr> \vai within seven years at the rate of ii year of 11 Pim-nd n u.:ir: t hf Acer: a.s rxrnrfl- approximately $20,000 per year. To Phone Co. forMore Land for His Motor Laws Await Legislative Action Bar Mitzvah week by srttm^. thc limp limit, per mil '<•<•) for The letter added the committee ! renrd for t In? ill .t i itmt i ••(-• of mmron forming but!din^5. understands by the facts presented (»w;u-il \V. Rob-Mis, boroUL'h y>^ by MICHAEL G. CKISSAN duced in the assembly as. a bi- Irvin by the school board that the fi- Exchange Addition Medical Center partisan bill, sponsored by the as- Observed Saturday I,. inniry, iTfoniin"ndod that counril nancial position of the borough \r- TRENTON CAP) - - The, New (lent. Dr. Anthony Pisani ot-L-JUle Sil- sembly minority leader, Frank 1 ;\ iTvirw of tl\c> covmly rourt'^ not endangered jn' any way tiy the Middletown Oflic^ Jersey Legislature ends its 19M The TII nin |'i < \oi ri V'Wiia^i' ^.(ii iwj i . i>j ill I that ver, head of the Hazard hospital Thompson, Jr. (D-Mercer) and fifH'i.qon, }lv s.iirl thr IT in rrison K-8 school. session Jan. 10, leaving only three Israel on Ft i v IT a i d r ave. WAU V o I n - ppra at Long Branch, has purchased Barnes, the senate took no action to brl irvo t h^ ;i ppHlnto 'Ii\'i5ion To Be Enlarged; or four big issues to be solved by pletely/ filled Saturday inorhiiH:\foi' the nmht rulp diffprrntly. Councilman Peter Cartmell. reart- through the. Adams Real Estate the measure. the Sabbath service and Tor 1 \\\% council's reply to the letter at 1 the new legislature—among them •J3.232.000 Mr. ,'ind Mr l'eacht'tl UiM yrnv not to council, but to the. elector- iance to the New Jersey Bell Tele- medical center. tance solved by this year's legls new licenses would be sent to the Both tho S.'ifohnth ;;ervicr and the IfcWiiP-M tlie coitipriMV .served 22,Odd,- - ale. "Our interest," he said, "as an phone company to huild a one-story lature. . . motorists by mail. This additional piece has only a .special Bar Mitzvah were, exceed- j 000 cubic. IVet. Those flgui e;i ox- official body. thus, is concerned addition to the Middletown village Water supply, revision of the The measures also provide for 50-foot frontage on Sycamore ave. ingly impressive. Not only WJIS [.crp.d any of the combined hi^'h. to- Jail Accountant with the effect of the board of exchange nt Hartshorn e pi. and but has a depth running through state's motor vehicle laws, rean- lifetime registration plates with education's decisions upon the cred- portlonmrnt of assembly seats and registration fees based on the Philip honored by having a lar^•u-gr ! tals recorded by the Jrr.sey Cen- King's highway. The addition, 31x16 to the tracks of .the New York & part of the assembly, reprr.se n ted tral Power and I.i^lit company a'nd it and taxes of the borough, cs- feet, will be "Ln shaped. Long Branch railroad and along an appropriatiorop n to finance the weight of automobiles to replace For Embezzling pecially since the proposed plan Hoffmani 1Investigatior n are among the present system based on horse- by relatives, but also by others of the former County (ijis company The variance will house four more the railroad easterly adjacent tb the Jewish, nnd Christian faiths. when they served 1 he t wo count ior* FKEKHtJI.D — Bernard A. P*- uses part 'of our legal borrowing switchboard positions, and a tele- the doctor's flrat purchase-approxi- power, < . •- x The Bar Mitzvah is celebrated be/ore (ho New .Jersey Natural Gas lroni\ II, South Oranpr. a Xrw'arlc power." • He added, as individuals, phone company spokesman said mately 575 feet and in the rear of Republican leaders feel quite The reorganization has been op- when a son of Jewish parents company was formed. Jiceount;int. was scn'tencrrf to five the mayor and council are deeply that on-pvemises parking space the proposed medical center. proud of the 1954 legislative *' ac- posed by the state's 151 motor ye- reaches hia 13th birthday. It is the. W. Daniel Williams, vicr pirHi- to ton yearn in rfatp prison last interested in the facilities^ and edu- would be provided for company complishments. hicle agents whose agencies would 1 Dr. Pisani bought this latter tract time of their young life when with dent in vM:\ r^e of s,i IPH, sairl th' 'Thurrfd/iy by Countv Jud^'O Elvirt cation provided. employees. Senate Majority Leader Bruce A. be eliminated by the proposed mea- to protect the medical center site, true tradition, they publicly de- great increase in volume . of dis- 11. .Si mni ill on char gen of pmhpzz- Mr. Cartmell continued that i The company said that its pres- Wallace (R-Camden) says, "I think sure. and also to give him enough hold- clare hcfoie their, respective fam- tribution can be crctliVed to the !hiK Inrc sums from four affiliated eryone's attention has becomfc fo- ent five switchboard positions were we've made some* accomplishments ings to beautify the premises •when Water supply—eight bills have ilies, congregation dignit-'irios nnd many new home healing customers •Red .Bank contracting firm.*.' cused solely on the elementary unable to handle telephone traffic ... if We had done something-about the medical building Is erected, and" been introduced In this year's leg- others, that they am fully cpghiz-. and- the new unifa^fn rnt<\ school and the effects of its borrow- in the township and stated that water, we would have, a pretty good Ppt ronp had pleaded to two also to allow for proper drainage islature to solve the state's water ant of right and wrong and that if I ing on the legal debt limit of the calls had increased 400 per cent record." Mr. Willinms'U'rprirtpd that for rharRPs of forging about $7,000 in for years to come. problems, but none was passed in left upon their own resources they \ the company's li:;cnl year borough as authorized under state since 1931, with 1,200 telephones •* Adam A. Krotow.cz of the Adams wh.tn fumU of thr. construction compan- 'Pretty Good Score' both houses. can assume the ipsponsibilih of remled Sept. 30, S.R07 now law. He pointed out, however, that connected to the Middletown office agency informed The Register that ios. but tim prosneutor's office saitl Assembly Speaker G. Clifford ( u^tomr i J. nr an in contemplated plans of the new re- now, compared to 232 in 1931. this additional acquisition will serve Now Water Reservoirs being able to taic foi theni'ikt of 17 :it ^thr--t.inif- of hi<5 arrest there worn Thomas /ill have to be in- only a higher interest rate, but the nounced that they would like to see project would lower the levels death of. a young Long Branch boon disbarred as a result of this troduced. more difficult it becomes to sell more "suitable" building raised, of. the lakes. woman by abortion. crime. He added that" the defend- School Vote Rules Another i n d i c tm o n t c h a rg i n g bonds. and favored even more the com- Sonic Future Problems Gov. Mayner has said he "would ant had paid back as much as be FREEHOLD — Earl B. Garrison, Sicill mo with' j>orforming a second Boroush councit. said Mr. Cart- pany's renovating the old station. Here are other controversial not for a moment support any leg- c^ould raise at the time of his ar- mell, who heads the finance com- The State Division of Alcoholic county superintendent of schools, islation which would in any way fatal abortion has been handed uji rest. The prosecutor's office said announced this week that riersc-ns problems the 1955 legislature has b\ tho grand jury, and Siciliano mittee, has embarked on a pro- Beverage Control announced in a to solve: impair our priceless natural heri- this is about $25,000. gram of pay-as-you-go financing who wish to vote in the annual tage of lakes and streams" and has pleaded not guilty immediately af- letter that a club license had been Reapportionment—bills designed Pet rone was accountant for • thfe" rather than borrowing, as council school elections must cither be per- promised to renew "every effort to tei being sentence tl on the first issued to the Middletown Lions to reapportiorf the assembly's 60 four firms owned by his brother- "feels it is cheaper in the long run club for its meeting rooms at Me- manently registered in the signa- secure legislative concurrence in seats according to the 1950 census. Hn ittoi;ney, William ,T. O'Ha- in-law, ,Jo5Pph Catenaci. Now and because, they want to keep the Guile's grove. The license expires ture copy register or must do so this most necessary program." - r between now and 40 days prior-to Proposetl measures would add kan siirl he will np'pcnl thn con- Khrcw.ibury, r nd Michael M'"?%eTfO, legal borrowing power available June 30, 1955. Friir Have)-. for . emergencies. the date of school election's. Elec- one seat to the delegations of Un- vlotion and .will apply Monday to Committeeirien Walter J. Bills ion. Monmouth, Burlingtqn and Rumson. said Mr. Cartmell, is a tions will be Feb. 1 for regional I IIP Suj>prior court's Ajipollate' di- "t feel very sorry for his wife, and John T. Lawlcy were named Camdcn by taking two scats from Philip William Dnvidson rapidly growing community, which districts, and Fob. g for all other vision for a. cpttiflcato of reasona- and children." Judgr* Simmill said, as judges for Christmas decorations Hudson county and two from Es- in spite of the soundness of its districts in which 'board members Mrs. Hillycr ble ' doubt, which would stay im- I out that. Petronc held at Middletown Estates. sex.^ Hudson has nine Dea*ipcratic Pliilip, who attended tho Hobrow growth, presents many difficult are elected'and budgets approved school of Congregation Bnai Israel position of the prison term im- itton of trust "and he repaid problems, of which any one of sev- by voters. assemblymen arid Essex ^'Repub- for tho past five yoary, road from posed by Judge SimmiH. that trVst by stealing their money." eral may require financing. He add- All persons who are citizens of licans. On Library Board the Torah in Hebrew, and also ad- Siciliano was convicted by the The judge "added that Petrone is The measure has been opposed jury of performing an \abortion an intelligent man and "should ed "We wish to be able to take Seal Drive $5,000 the United States, who are 21 years FAIR HAVEN—On • the recom- dressed tiie congregation in weil- by Essex and Hudson delegations last February on Miss Jane Harri- have known you can't beat the care of all contingencies as they of age at the time of election, who mendation of Councilman Jesse J. choscn English and in a innHlciful . arise, thus we not only desire to have resided one year in the state with other Democratic lawmakers way declared of his confirmation of fon, 20, of. 325 Bath ave.. Long horse races." siding with Hudson. . Mcllray, chairman of the council's Branch, who died ten days later preserve our borrowing power, but Short of Goal and five months in the county and library committee, the mayor and the tenents nf thr> Hrhrrw religion, Even if the bill is rcintroduccd in n New York hospital. the gcnersS credit of the borouch." Monmouth' county's 1954 Christ- who are permanently registered in council Monday night appointed nml pledged to follow tho teaching's in the 1955 legislature, its fate is Mr. O'-Hacnn in his plea to the' The councilman concluded. "Wt\ mas seal drive goes into its final their district 40 days prior to tho Mrs. John Hillycr to the library of tho ancient belief of lii.'i JIIHTS- uncertain—especially in the assem- court said thr. case rceeivod con- have found over a long period of phase more than $5,000 short of election may vote. board. She succeeds Mrs. Matthew tors. He bly where Williar.i O. Barnes, Jr., blessed in a. priestly .•iidorablr advance, publicity thut O'Neill Enters time that rationalizing expenses the $35,000 goal, according to Mrs. Persons not already registered, Lyon. who resijrncd Dec. 1 because leader" of the Essex county delega- manner by Rabbi Arthur H. Her- must have been seen by the jurors, down to a few additional cents on Edward M. Crane, county chair- according to Mr.-Garrison,-may do of other activities. shon and received tho congratula- man, .who made an appeal today tion, will be the majority leader although he told the court he was the tax rate is one sure way of so at the office of the local munici- Mayor Edgar V. Denige an- tions of everyone present. Not Guilty Plea increasing the tax rate quickly. to all county, residents for support pal clerk or at the office of the next year. • • not claiming the jury wan preju- nounced that because of the illnes3 In addition to his numerous gifts diced. Mi-. O'Ha^an snul Siciliano FREEHOLD — A pica of not Expenses havo to be taken as the of the campaign to raise funds for county board of elections at Free- of cash and personal articles, he tho- county's fight against tuber- Bill's 'Fourth Death' of M. Floyd Smith, borough clerk, had a Rood reputation and twice Kuilty was entered Thursday by totaL dollars involved and that is hold. Residents of the county seat council will not hold its regular was presented with a Bib!e in be- culosisli . This issue is not a new one in ran for borough council, Raymond J. O'Neill. Jr., 33, of 31 when economies are effected." may register only at the office of the state legislature. reorganization meeting New Yeara half of the congregation by Henry Returns the county board of elections. Of- . JLHIKI; Simmill in commenting on Shadow Lake dr.. River Plaza, to to ' date total $29,375, Delegates from the counties day. Council, he said, will hold a L. Hurlitz, former president of the fices of the county board are opjn Mr. O'Hagan'g s plea for leniency, a manslaughter charge resulting which was contributetib d by about which stand to gain seats as a re- short meetipg that day as required congregation, who acted for Milton 16.500 persons. A total of 55,000 Monday throygh Friday from 0 said there havo been some from the drcnvninp of a Highlands sult of the 1950 census have tried by law, but'Will adjourn until a Abramoff, the present pirsident, basis for considering it if tho de- man from O'Neill's charter boat. Balbach Heads appeals were mailed last month, . m. to 4 p. m. who was unable to attend. A cer- for the last three years to reap- later date. The date for the organi- fendant hnrt had some professional The victim, John J. Crawlcy, 40, Mrs. Crane said. Any person who Is • permanently tificate showing that ho liad com- portion the assembly seats but none zation session, said Mayor Denise, training, but he said Siciliano of 21'. Fifth st... Highlands, tell "I sincerely hope that of the registered in the county and pleted in a scholastic, manner his of the bills has passed both housfes. •will be announced. works a»" a clothes presser, ma- overbonrd from O'Neill's boat, Keansburg Dems almost 10,000 persons who have not changes' his residence from one mu- course at the Hebrew school of This is the fourth time such a Mr. Mcllray announced there will chinist and caretaker at a trailer "Yippy," on a Ashing trip in Rari- yet answered their Christmas seal nicipality to another must file or Congregation IJnai Israel was given KEANSBURG — William Bal- bill was left to die. J be no garbage collection In the camp. Hn added that Siciliano ov- tan buy,,Sept. 16. Another passen- letters, many will respond before forward a change of residence at to Philip by Morton Winer, chair- bach will be Installed president of Motor vehicle licensing system— borough New Years day. erstepped thp bounds of legality, ger, Florence Pierce. 1 Peninsula the start; of the now year. Hun- least 40 days prior to the date of. man of the board of education of the Democratic club of Keansburg the assembry passed and sent to Monday night's meeting was the propriety and morality in attempt- ave.. Sea Bright, ilso went over- dreds of- persons in Monmouth the school election. This, said Mr. the congregation. Tuesday, Jan. 11, at the Raritan the senate two bills proposing a final regular meeting for Council- ing such an operation. board, but was rescued by another county need the help offered by Garrison, may be done only at the Following the pnipressive Bar Bay hotel, 215 Main st. the tuberculosis control program. drastic revision of the state's mo- man Peter J. Eichele. A member The second indictment charges boat 'after about two (lours In the Edward Patten, secretary of office of the municipal clerk or at Mitzvah service, a most cordial in- Everyone needs the protection af- the office of the county board of tor vehicle registration and driver' of council for 16 years, Mr. Eichele Siciliano with performing the fatal water. state; will be In charge of the in- licensing , system. has headed the finance committee vitation was extended to those pres- abortion Aug. 8 on Miss Joan E. forded by the work done to stop elections. Residents of Freehold ent to the sociial hall of the temple, Harry Bailey, 6 West Valley dr., stallation. the spread of tuberculosis, a con- Although the measure was Jntro- a number of years. Rollins, a college student from Other officers are: Mrs. Anne may file only at the office of the where a bountiful buffet, prepared Atlantic Highlands, pleaded not tageous disease'present in every county board of elections. Falls Church, Va. -Miss Rollins be- guilty to a,4 charge of shooting at Cameron and Mrs. Kathryn Bald- community in Monmouth county.' by special caterer, -was enjoyed came ill in Tjakowoo'd and was win, vice-presidents; Mrs. Mary through the courtesy of Philip and Jame3 Cooke, Thompson ave.. Leon- Returns from the Christmas seal HIGHLANDS FIKE taken to Paul Kimball hospital, ardo, u state shell fisheries warden, Skhauzlck, recordln g.secretary; March of Dimes Campaign, his mother. where she diet! Aup. 19; Mrs. Mae Auer, corresponding sec- drive, Mrs. Crane pointed out, go HIGHLANDS — William F. Fehl- Later In the day a dinner was en- when the latter 'tTled to stop him retary; Mrs. Anne O'Reilly, finan- for medical- research, a countywide haber has been elected chief of the joyed at tho Molly Pitcher by the from clamming in polluted waters - case finding program, nursing pare, Mortraga Monty cial- secretaryr—Prank Morgan, fire department here. Last week's Seeking $85,000, Starts» Monday family and Immediate relatives, at for homps. farms, country estate! hull- off Atlantic Highlands Nov. 4. guidance for patients and their which Philip presided and blessed "tnm huilriinffS. ex 1st!"g or new. Loni John J. Carney, 24, Franklin ave., treasurer; Fred Ansmann, scrgcant- famllios,', vocational training land Issue of The Rcgistef listed Mar- "arm emy payment! liberal Inana on at-arms; Mrs. Helen V. Hill, Mrs. tin Fchlhaber ' " " " the Chanukah candles in Hebrew. West Kcan3burg, entered a not job placement, education of the chief. Martin ASBURY PARK — "It's a bigger in' Monmouth county," Mr. Hincs accept*hi* properties Joseph G. MrtU«m«nC 1 • , .r-< V . T Page Two RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 MMMK Nursing Group's Oldsmobile Introduces Holiday Sedan Happy New Year Christmas Work Aids Families Girl Scouts, Other Organizations Also Make Contributions 0 There is no question RUMSON- Members of the Pub- about the service of this lic Health Nursing association of "fine professional phar- Runison, Sea Bright and Fair Ha-, macy. Ample stocks and ven, assisted by organlzatlons-^of skilled Registered Phar- the three boroughs, distributed food, macists enable us to com- clothing and toys to needy families pound any prescription at Christmas. A report of the project was given promptly and precisely. SEiSOVS (.'REfcT/A'GS by Mrs. Edward M: Crane, Jr., at a Try us next time! meeting of the executive board Mon- , from the day in the nurses' offices at bor- DEPENDABLE I . . ough hall. Mrs. Crane Bald a group of Girl LAWLEY AGENCY Scouts, directed by Mrs. Edward FAMILY PHARMACY Vopicka and Mrs. Herbert Roessler, FORMERLY YOUNG'S made stuffed animali and repaired 85 BROAD ST. RED BANK 8-0164 JOHN T. LAW LEY, .JK. toys which wtre distributed at The first completely new automo- Holiday sedan will be a companion tional \wll ho .callable on these bile body type since the lntroduc- to the popular two-door Holiday cars. They will bo powered by the FREE DEUVEEV ROBERT 11ENSLER Christmas. The girls also con- lon of the hardtop coupe in 1948 coupe and the regular four-door new "Rocket" 202-hoi sepower en- tributed 100 gift packages. . will be Introduced as an addition sedan. gine and will feature Oldsmobile's •Another group, meeting at the the Oldimobile line In early "The Holiday sedan will be of- "flying colors" style patterns. A home of Mrs. A. Qgrdlner Fox on spring, according to J. F. Wolfram, fered In all three series of Olds- complete lineup of power features, Ridge rd., made stuffed animals and general manager of Oldsmobile and mobiles—'98', Super '88' and '88'. It including.! power steering, power other toys which also were dis- vice president of General Motors. will make Jthe 1965 line of 'Rocket', brakes, power windows and seats KEALTOKS — INSLKOKS tributed by the nurses. Oldsmobiles the., most complete 4*6 and antenna v/ill bo available. Girls participating were Ellen Called the Holiday sedan, this RED BANK new four-door glamor model will our division's C7-jear history." • 100 HIGHWAY 35 Gross, Lois Plattersplel, Ellen combine the luxury of the popular The new model will make its de- RED BANK 6-0410 Vopicka, Irene Thompson, Lisa hardtop coupe and the comfort of but at the Chicago automobile Emery, Linda Hill, Lynn Day, Jo- full-sized sedan, Mr. Wolfram show. Jan. 8-16, and will- be a fea- anne Alesandronl, Joan Halleran, added. In appearance, the new mod- tured attraction at the 1955 GM for a fun-felled Irene Thompson, Joan Max, Holly el retains the rakish lines of Olds- Motoramas. Production is sched- Heprmans, Nancy Hazelton, Linda mobile's Holiday coupe and still uled to start early in the spring Hill, Louise Fox, Pamela Shlppee has the practical advantages of a and Oldsmobile dealers will begin and Roberta Rush. four-door sedan. •,,., to make deliveries shortly there- Old Monmouth Dog Training Club At the suggestion of Mrs. Mary after. Sobel of the etaff of the Family "Oldsmc-bile was one of the pio- NEW YEAR Monmouth County's Leading Obedience Association and Children's society of Long neers In hardtop styling," Mr. Wol- All of Oldsmobile's popular new Branch, a speech therapist visited ram continued, "and this new features for 1955, standard and op- It's t Fair Haven schools to atudy speech A V A OV A CES defects of the children. The asso- ciation will make arrangements «to Police Probe B&E G.O.P. Club Holds have them corrected at Monmouth Memorial hospital's speech therapy Christmas* Party WEEKLY CLASSES clinic. At Lumber Co. LINCROFT IM The association nurses In Decem- The Blaisdell Lumber company, NAVESINK—The Women's Re- ber made 233 visits to the schools 15 North Bridge ave., was entered publican club here held a Christ- AT THE CROSS ROADS, LINCROFT serviced by the association in the Friday night by thieves who stole mas party at Cedar inn restaurant, STARTING THURS JAN. 13 three, boroughs. They also assisted approximately J200 from an un- Highlands, last week. Mrs. Mary No Cover Charge -Ar Minimum $5 Per Person when the school's physicians exam- locked safe In the company office. Green was in charge of arrange- ined 26 children. The nurses ments. weighed and measured 415 children, According to police, the building —DANCING Y. M. C. A. RED BANK Mrs. James G. VanNoetrand, re- was entered through an .unlocked Present were Mrs. Howard Max- rear garage door. The thieves re- son, president; Mrs. Alfred Wright, TO THE'MUSIC OF THREE TUNES It A. VIBE According to American Kennel Club Regulations porting for tl* well-baby confer- ences for infants and pre-school moved a pane of glass from the Sr., vice president; Mrs. Harry children, said clinics were held In door leading to • the sawmill and Green, secretary; Mrs. Harry the three boroughs and that 89 had then made their way to the office. Blomgren, treasurer, and Mr. and attended. Mrs. John Millet said Nothing else was taken, said po- Mrs. Harold Salenger, Mr. and Mrs. the dental clinic arranged seven ses- lice, who added the thieves left Thomas Fowler, ..Mrs. Matthew HAPPY NEW YEAR sions for 26 children to be cared about $140 behind. Detective Sgt. Lake, Mrs. Kenneth Mount, Mrs. • BEGINNERS for and that 11 flourlne treatments Irving Krakowltch Is Investigating. Harry Nelson, Mrs. Annette Pape, From were completed. The clinic den- The Blaisdell company was the Mrs. Estelle Smith, Mrs. Eva Ulott1, tists made 33 fillings and did 18 third local lumber company to be Mrs. Evelyn Gleason, Mrs. Dumon • INTERMEDIATE extractions. lilt by thieves in the past several Mount, Mrs. Frank Blshoft and Mrs. Jack McDaniels. MARIE & DANTE Mrs. George Burt, representing weeks, The Monmouth lumber com- OPEN ALL DAY NEW YEARS DAY • ADVANCED the education committee, said a pany and the Hagerman lumber The next meeting of the club safety film, "Stop and Go," had been company were entered the same will be held Thursday, Jan. 13. shown to more than 1,000 school night about two weeks ago. Ap- Enroll Now! children in the three boroughs. This proximately $200 was taken from Is part of the association's visual a safe at the Monmouth Lumber education work. company. Efforts by the thievea to The annual meeting will be held open a safe at the Hagerman com- TRAINING DIRECTOR #, Monday. Jan. 17, in the nurses' of- pany were In vain. fices. Committee chairmen and of- MR. KARL SCHMID ficers will submit annual reports. It pays to adv«rtiB« in Tht Red Neto Car? Bank RtKliter.—Advertisement. FOR INFORMATION CALL: MRS. WOOD ENTERTAINS EAfTCfNTOWN—Mrs. Floyd Wood MISS JEANNE DU BOIS Freehold 8-0340 of Byrnes lane, entertained her daughters and their families Christ- mas day. Present were Mr. and MRS. ANITA LISSNER, Secretary Rumson 1-0371 Mrs. Frank Gaslor and son Tommy of Perth Amboy, Mr. and Mrs. Alan MRS. ALFRED KING, JR., President Rumson 1-1445 Wood and . daughters Laurel and I Diane-of Mlddletown. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson and daughter Kate of Long Branch. Mrs. Wood "A Trained Dog Is A Better Dog" attended the wedding Sunday of her niece, Joan Welsh of Long Branch, to Sumner Burns of Con UTILITY COMPANIONSHIP nectlcut at St. James Episcopal church, Long Branch. VISIT NURSING HOMES MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE—Nine- teen members of Girl Scout troop 99, with their leaders, Mrs. Ollberl Serhe and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson visited Hilltop and Ivy House nurs Ing homes last week and sang carols.. Afterward they had refresh- ments at the home of Mrs. Hov Martin. ' IFTOITO (but think you con'f afford) YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON YOUR 10,000 NEW 1955 MODEL! MORE LIFE wHh vigorous Canterbury TEA Resolve to be thrifty this new year ... ;BSDBANCE! and we can start you on the right path For bright refreshment — New-Tork Llf. • take Canterbury tea! announces a new the difference in that invig- by offering you our low-cost new car orating, full flavor. Notice Lifa Inturanct the way it brings you ne\v finance plan. Don't pay more when vigor, new life. Canterbury's Policy In • great tea—and it always Second National will finance your •oita you less. So go re- WHITE SALE NOW ON! freshed with Canterbury— 1955 model for only 4%. 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lit Prospect AvMHt Branch In Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Rtd Bonk MOM Little Silver* SPECIAl Watch For It! NEW YORK UFI The Bank on (he Corner • The only National 'Bank in* Red Bank ,43 EROAD-ST RED BANK «, INJURANCI COMPANY .t SAFE WAY RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 Page Three Eidrlch; fifth grade, Mrs. Nelson.dith Viscount and Barry Martin; Arthur PeUal, Holly Staples, fifth grade. Miss MottoU, James State's 'March of Dimes' Girl Pupils Present Ricky Measina, Diane Rugg and Billett. Joseph Chnstman. Susan with Indianapolis Ingrid Peck; sixth grade. Mi.™ Jafte. Barbara DaJton and Elaine Lang, Richard 'Griffith, Joseph Harkonen. I Race Drivers The Nativity' Clayton, William GdiUu, Thomas SHREWSBURY— Pupil, in the Clarke and Jotfrme Carnrightrsixth The (5rIur on U. 8. postage stamps the Answer is punmir Khool here presented a grade, Mr. Belaon, William Layton. is made of corn and ca.tava mixed 2hrl»tm»* pageant, "The Nativity," l^eslie Wilson. Lynn Sanborn, Ju- and is slightly nutritious if eaten. ! ome...with aat Wednesday and Thursday. The eachtrs' committee was in charge electronic of Mrs. Norman Stofflett, costumes; Mrs. Joseph Clayton, music, and MIRACLE to these questions: Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson, Miss Helen Lang:, Mrs. Ethel Loftuj and Miss CONTROL ' *• Have you Insured Against Janet Anderson. 3+SHOCK TREATMENT ', Pupils participating -were: reader. Betsy Griffith; Mary. Patience Hurry \J by Havinfj Wheels "BEAR" BALANCED < Sheppard; Joseph, Wade Turnock; Have you Protected yourself Against shepherds, Bob Acklus, Daniel Pet- 3e{: gome DRIVING JITTERS *? zal. Jack Myers, Jimmy Sebastian, by getting Tires "BALANTRUED" • Jack McCoy and Doug-Is* Gotfred- Have you Uimmatcd ^^ Hen; wise men, Jay Shine, Aaron Itassas, Billy Horvath and Robert f STEERING NERVES ? Nappa, substitute; children from LUCERNE by Having Wheels "BEAR" ALINLD • other lands; Joseph Bouffard, Dan- ny Nielson, Norms Abrams, Ame- lia Pimpinella, John Vane, Carol Sheppard, Shelly Meistrich, Peter Jaffe, Billy Snyder and Richard up to your gorogc in your LoPresti; angels, Susan Clayton. Susan Diess, Marie Hammond, locked car — pr«s» a button on th« Nancy White, Susan Walker,-Clara /VllXED EGG daih. Up go*i Th* "OVERHEAD OOOR," on com* th* fight*. Safely Lou Marks, Susan McLaine, Kathy AND READ/ MODIRATtLy PRICfO —and *. Kelly, Terry RusBell, Lynn Mojlnt, within, you prsu agoin . , , th* Sf«at«it conv«ni«nc« you'v* *v«r FOR Have Your Car Checked Joanne Cunliffe, Diana Clarke and door ilidei smoothly down and known. For d.tml. of .l.ctronie con- Betty Herzog; stage hands, Bob locki i*cur«lyl theWaythe 500-Mile Race Nappe, George Wood, James Ha- ENTERTAINING NOG trol, PHONC gen and Billy DeVries. Drivers Do! Choir— Eighth grade. Patricia AT Remley, Patricia Dorn, Dale Siam, OVERHEAD DOOR PRODUCTS CORP. Pamela Johnston and Elizabeth SAFEWAY OVKB 2J Yt'ARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE firm/in/bra. Martin; seventh ffrade, Brenda 465 SHREWSBURY AVE. Lewis. Donna Blair, Barbara Far- RE 6-4888 RED BANK reil, Patricia Malone and Karen

Stn If, •\ lot about SAKETY from the men who tak« cum. ot 12 0 Ai. P h. and on the BUtuKhlawA/'a teach speeds to ITS m. t). li,/ They know the importance of "Beiir" Dy-Namic Balancing to eliminate the wi^jfle and bounce of an unbalanced wheel or J YANKO out-o(-roumi titeI That's why Iridian- Nanette CouvUne, six, of Dovrr. she was 18 months old, Nanette 30 BROAD ST RED BANK alioli» Race Olivers insist their can chosen Miss March of Dimes for spent, more than three.years at the b« checked and corrected the safety- the January drive of the National children's country homo, Westfleld, proven "Bear" way, .-Get the Bame Foundation for .Infantile Paralysis a convalescent center for handi life-saving. money-saving "Bear" strikes a pose before a picture of capped, children, where fihe under- Safety Chek-Up at. the siun of tH« the national March of Dimes poster went trentment made possible by girl (Mary Kosloski, five,, of Col-March of Dimes funds. lie rvillc, Term.). Daughter of Mr. Despite extensive muscle paraly- JOSEPH WILDANGER CO. and Mrs. Raymond Courtine. Nan- sis in both lower extremities and ette will bo honored state-wide dur- Auto Body Rebuilders ing: thn drive, represent in R the weakness of the trunk as well as paralysis of the left aim, Nanette Refinishing • Rebuilding many small polio victims of jjs'ew Jersey. is ahle to*pet about with the aid Bear Alignment Service Stricken with "fmlbnr and spin a* of a atccl coi-pct, back and leg poliomyelitis in AuK,, 1900. when braces and crutchrg. 435 Shrewsbury Ave. RED BANK TEL. 6-0501 The KegLBter brings bwyrro and sellers Tremendous together each issue. Why not join P.T.A. Holds them ?—Advertisement. YuJe Party HIGHLANDS -- The Parent Teacher association of Our Lady of Perpetual Hcl]i school 'held a AHDERSON BROS. Christmas party last week in the church hall. ol better coats! Mothers of fifth grade pupils were in charge of arrangements. MOVING-STORAGE Present were Mrs. John McCon- nnll, president; Mrs. Frank Schirger We offer a complete moving and storage service. , Mrs. Rosemary Shields, Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs. William E, lie-rack Call us for an estimate and full information. Mrs. Joseph Bolgcr,' Mrs. Edward -A-. i^cnorth, Mrs. Ellis O'Keefe. Mrs. 'Our greatest year-end sale. Just as winter i Harry E. Beyer, Mrs, George Lahey, Main Office & Warehouses Mrs. Michael J. Monahan, Jr., Mrs. Mahlon Sasurton, Mrs. Elmer Hen- begins! Goats from our regular stock 51-53 MECHANIC ST., RED BANK fy, Mrs. Huhert Jlyan, Mrs. Cor- nelius O'Keefe, Mrs. Cornelius J. RED BANK 6-0030 Guiney, Mrs. William Griffith. v ^augmented by coats from manufacturers* Branch Office and Warehouse Mrs. Daniel J. Kelleher, Jr., Mn. Benjamin Ptak,-Mrs. Mary Burn-' 711 Brinley Avenue PRospect 5-5047 Bradley Beach hardt, Mrs. Juanita. Giovenco. Mr». i Edward Horn. Mrs. George Perry closeouts ... now drastically reduced into Mrs. Walter McCormiclt, Mrs. Rob- — AGENT — ert ' Wood, Mrs. Donald Dragun, 3Trs. Helen Dyer. Mrs. John Mooney Mrs. Marion Gehr, Mrs. Erna Cole four timely price groups. , ALLIED VAN LINES; INC. Mrs. Joseph Sedlar, Mrs. Winifred Jackson, Mrs. Henry Jackson, Mrs NATIONWIDE MOVING Elizabeth Kehoe. and Mrs. Mary Walker. Junior - Misses - Women's sizes — Second floor t'PL. SMITH AT FORT RILEY FORT RII,RY, Kan.-Cpl. Wai lace V. Smith, soivOtf Mrs. Mar- jorio S. Smith, 131 Hudson ave. Red Bank, is serving with the 10th Infantry division at Fort Rlley, Hop pq Kan. The' 10th is a fully trained and equipped division, ready to move and fig-lit on short notice. Cpl. Smith, a member of the 85th $ Ne«r Infantry regiment's heavy mortar of Wool Tweed company, entered the Army in June, 1953. He is a member of Al- Coats pha Chi Rho fraternity. 29 Yewv regularly to '55 STARSBT THE

$ NEW YEAR of Tweed and Fleece RIGHT Coats 38 PHONE regularly to '65 RED BANK 6-0203 FOR THE BEST IN WE HAVE 6LD FASHIONED DRY HOREHOUND of Luxury Wools $ DROPS Coats CLEANING OLD FASHIONED 48 f AND „ LICORICE regularly to 79 LAUNDRY DROPS _A L S O SERVICE FOR SPECIAL x DIETARY USE A Saccharin SwMtmtd of Famous Fabrics $ Cough Drop 65 DELUXE LAUNDRY SERVICE CHAMBERS PHARMACY J4MARIQN ST. PHONE 6-0203 RED BANK Dnif Store" regularly to '95 Regtr W. Franelk, Ph. 6. Save 20ot t ported that the driver of one car and two passengers were treated To all our wonderful friendt and FRANK I H if in' li poll* i *i ml rutf i f (j at Riverview hospital for minor in- 1 )i MUM look' d IKJUIHI ind rli r\\ juries and released. patrons . . . we wish a happy and WOJNARROWSKI Jin [ i 1 pi iir d H v oh i i s J In \ fui CMI Police said the accident occurred AND Hit ORCHESTRA • k I.IUWI |uniuutoi ul tht store 1 about 5:20 p. m., when #'car driven • HOURS Or DANCINO ..( FELICIA MONTEALEGRE T <1 I I" i 11 \\ ill! lllis Wild \\ H'I protpsruui New Year, filled with NOISCMAHERS HATS. Ib. WORKS by Joseph A. Heiiiy, 47, of tj Terry COMPLETE ADMISSION 2.SO V•< -,,, i, HERMAN SHUMUN -^\ pin*, to i ii^t thr i! li inds I hi st , Passaic, rammed the rear of. a IOU J ( SAT. JAN. 1 SAT. l inh i (if tin k P car waiting to make a left turn the blessings of warmth and good ii i mi (I oulsidr ui whut was ill from the highway into Apple Farm 2 - BANDS - 2 si i ihi i! i J hi it k Mmun fat tl in road. cheer. Happy New Year evety- BARON BO BICK JAfl. 6 1 h< tint tunk Ml ( itivfi s \\ i! The halted car, facing north, was AND MIS ORCHESTRA'* nipt < d n c ish 11 L,lsU t driven by Mrs. Mary D. Quirk, 37, one! . STILL. SOME SEATS (it lllll A It M u'll Ml of 256 Rutledge dr., Applebrook WHITEY KAYE nivd i c;ish a farm. AND HIS ORCHESTRA IF YOU HURRY! Jean Simmons and Marlon Brando appear startled in a Injured were Agnes Cahill, 5ft, of of Nept une, started •104 North Fifth vt, Harrison, a NO INTERMISSIONS L\i>: t.i.86. $:i.lO (Onk.l \ViJljc Snrii scene horn 20th Century-Fox's CinemaScope production, COMPLETE ADMISSION 1.50 (Miter the stole wlmn hr saw passenger in the stopped car; Mr. WATCH IVEXT WEEK'S DANCING STARTS 8:15 S,.i M'.l >.l 7S tOi d.) wh.it v.iis h;i|<|H'liing. He Ma rind 'Desiree,' in Technicolor. Film starts Saturday at the Carlton Koilly, driver of the other oar, and SUN. JAN. 2 SUN. ;:/ 2o. $i i.s Hi..I, i !KK--U to hi.s c;ir tnil was yr theater. Herbert Jones, 56, of 318 Lafayette At M.(..iti-r (Bo* O< OIMH.-. .h.n. 3t liy one of Hie holdup men ami avo., Passaic, a passenger in the 1'iuuHuii 1 ^70^, l.ilit PAPEK FOR AN THE pulled inlo liie. building, 11( Rcilly car. COMMANDERS 1'II.K. Ion Mwu.'i,' tl. (B.UMIU-IK'T'-S) lelieVi'd Of IliS WallOl, I'Vl'g University of Kansas this week. The injured were taken to Riv- li.iilmv C-.nW*. litlttl Aucnty Lincroft IMPORTANT' ANNOUNCEMENT COMPLETE ADMISSION 1.65 Nc, l'.iiiiih»lik -I" -I. V (nine's and rii-nre.tlcs. Mita Francisco in a freshman at i.'rview by the Fair View first aid Mi-. (Jt-ovor. Mr. Willi.'iins rind Christmas eve guests of Mr. and Bucknoll. 'quad. They had received first aid Mr >nin WIT*' forced to li1' on the Mrs. .John Mausnr were Mr. mid Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boy km are reatment from the Keansburg first flo( The robbers U>f\ in their e;ir Mrs. Harold Severin and : Ropor ! returning from California where vid squad, which was returning wen! north OJI Wuy>;idu rd. in Se.verin of N«w Shrewsbury, Mr. thc-y have spent srveral weeks with rom another call when it scame (he ( lin ction ol" Tintun Falls. Mrs. and Mrs. Theodore Carle and Misses their daughter and fnmily. lpon the scene of the accident. ATLANTIC Sain, w!i(i n-m;iin"d ID th«> car Junet and N;uu-y Carle of Rumson ; The Christmas meeting of the Patrolmen William Woodward MABEL LEWIS Shoppe whilt - her husband V.TM! into the and Mr. and Mrfl. Joseph MaHella j Ladies' auxiliary of the fire com- md Elwood Secley investigated for and .Joseph and Daniel Martella of TIH'US. - Mil. - SAT. , s;i\v tlic men leave, pany wa.s held Monday night at the ownahip police. 137-B BROAD ST. RED BANK store Liltlo Silver. SAT. COM'. THEATRE St; it.- Trooper Chr.'lcr Batfinski, flro house. Aftnr a short business mvusti^aU'd, described the Miss Pearl Firnhock of Union meeting, led hy the president, Mrs. \v 11 u City was a. week-end guest of Mr. Kunison Resident GINGER ROGERS KEANSBURG, N. J. nien ;is N'eyroes of .slight build and Andrew Capelli. Rifts were, ex- and Mrs. John Mauser. changed, and secret pals revealed.1 To Share in Estate VAN HEFLIN PHONE 6-0300 iiiK in height fi-nm five feet nehes, to tiw i'cM;t' nine inches, Mr, find Mrs. William Hettler and Hostesses were Mrs. Cape.lli and GENE TIERNEY family and Fred Rahn of trie NEW YORK CITY — The will • THIS WEEK AT WALTER READE THEATRES* Ho said they wen: bet wren 25 Mrs. J<)lin <"OSI'llt ino. Othrr.s at- f .the late Miss Mary Frazicr Og- GEORGE RAFT of) years of a^e. Bronx .spent Sunday with Miss writ: Ml: i. Harry Hovla/., Till IIS.. I Rl., SAT. and Anne Mausnr of Phalanx, ien of this city, offered for probate Mrs. .1:i<:k 1J n. Mrs. WiUtHni in surrogate's court here last week, Robert and John Ycomans of IMfm ?•Irs. Kl ••Ford. Mr.s, Adolf "ON THE WATERFRONT" It pnys t< lilt v Ttio K<- names a niece, Mrs, Louisa Ogden "BLACK WIDOW" Cliff wood worn week-end visitor;* Er.'uin, Mrs. "bZ. OouurhiH Hrandt, CARLTON PARAMOUNT ci-.- A(|\*-Ul!»fcn doGersdorff of Rurnson rd,, Rum- LO(«C, BRANCH In CinemaScope wiili of Mr. and Mrs, George Gould. Mrs. H ;trold Cook. Mrs, Florence Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Willis vis- son, toxinherit almost half her es- LONG BRANCH 6-3 49 3 Owens, Mrs. Gam i-lt CoiHson, Mrs. timated $1,400,000 estate. Sl'X.-MON.-Tl I-;s. MARLON BRANDO ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lord in *Danifl Daverio iiml a new mnm- Mrs. deGersdorff and her sister, Sun. I oniiiuimis Connecticut over the 'week-end. hei-, Mrs. Donald MeClintock. six.. HON.. ri I;JS. Miss J^ht^ Gertrude Ogden of New MARILYN MONROE Charm:FASHIONS Mr. and Mr«. Robert Wctmorc The executive hoard of the Lin- and children Eileen, Robert and York city, both socially prominent, ALAN LADD in crofi-Flvorett P.T.A. will meet next will divide the estate after several LAUREN BACALL Walter of FrpphoUl were dinner Tuesday nitfht at the .school. guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr.s. bequests to charity are distributed. BETTY GRABLE ''DRUM BEAT" The monthly meeting of t>ie Miss Ogden's property in Scotland OPEN I£. Douglas Brandt. Ln dies' Aid society will be lie Id t'nlor mill ( iiii'iii:iS:'ffp«* Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Landau left to a brother, Charles W. Thursday, Jan. 6, at 2 p. in. in the Ogden of Now York city. spent the week-end with relatives church hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. r Miaa Ogden, who died Dec. 7 at "HOW TO MARRY \VKI>.. Tlll'HS., FKI. at Brooklyn Heights, N. Y. Charles Cox and Mrs. (J,enr< ,<} Rich- the age of 79, was a director of the Tomorrow Nite Christ mas dinner guests of Mr. dnle. A MILLIONAIRE' Society of St. Johnland, a Protes- "LUCKY ME" and Mrs. Willard Bonn were Mr. Student Minister Garrett Short of tant .Episcopal homoi at Kings Gory MERRILL-Jan STERLING In CinemaScope Deris Day - Bob Cummings and Mrs, Donald Mclntin: and son the New Brunswick Theological Point, N. Y,f and was active in the Donald, Yates Hawkins and Joan seminary was in ohar^c of the ser- |^ t Faulp RAYMOND - Emlle MEYER for Bohn. Yatps Hawkins of Marlu work of the New York Protestant WED. ONK DAY Color anil < inrmaSropc vice Sunday at the Community Episcopal mission. The actual size —PLUS AT CARLTON— 11 -PLUS AT PARAMOUNT- farm is .spending a, week's vacation church. A student minister will FKKNAMH) I,.\.MA(S with relatives in South Carolina. of her estate will not bo known RICHARD KATHLEEN BOB WARD 9 again be in charge of thr; service DENNING CROWLEY RHONDA 1'I.Ii.MING untii appraisal o. her property is MATHIAS BOND SAT. li> Tl'KS. - I DAIS The 4-H club will meet next Tues- NEW" YKAHS EVE this Sunday at 11 a. m. , The or- made. '' JIV A K y " day liftglit at 7:30 at thp fire house. ganist, Werner A. Birch, will lend "TARGET EARTH" || MATHIAS STORY" "WHITE CHRISTMAS" Joyce Francisco, daughter of Mr. i —Also— the choir in the anthem, "I 'acu to TROOP 137 PAKTY in Vista Vision ' SHOPPEKS and Mrs. Clarence Francisco, is one Face." Mrs. Charles Conover, solo- GARY MKKK1LI, PORT MONMOUTH—A Christ- —in— Bing Crosby - /Danny Kayo of the five delegates from Buckno.U ist, will render "Saved by His Pow- • FRIDAY MATINEE ONLY ft university who are attending: the er Divine." Sunday-school at 10 mas party was held by girl acout "BLACK DAKOTAS" Rosemary fclooney 26 Broad St. Red Bank troop 137 Saturday at school. The CHILDREN'S GALA NEW YEAR'S PARTY AH Technicolor Shaw . fifth National Student assembly of a. m., in charge of Stanley Stilwell, the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. at the Jr. girls served their own refreshments and arranged the program. Gifts TWO RIP-ROARING WESTERNS were exchanged by the girls- and PLUS tOLOR CARTOONS Kivcr Plaza their leaders, Mrs. John Ketchow, FREE POPCORN AND CANDY SHOW STARTS H30 Mr. and Mrs. Kussell Trumbower Mrs. Ray Ashman and Mrs. Urban WO ININCREASC E IN PRICE of ^llentown, Pa.,, were the >,rucata Hancock. Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. JSlwood Hendricks of Orchard rd. FRIDAY EVENING ONLY Caroling in the Alexander dr neighborhood Qhristmaa eve were Jeff and Rick Gill, Kenneth Pfel- TONY fer, Toni Smith, Richard and Don- GLORIA DE HAVEN na Burner, Jay Gilsoy, Rcncc Mar- v GENE NELSON ko, Sally and Robert Sljenlt, Wil- CORINNP CALVET Jiam Searles and Rick. Malic Ths Kroup was accompanied by Mrs. PAVl Gft,8ERT Kenneth Burner of Orchard rxl. and her mother, Mrs. Clarence IJ,.IjO.ng;- mire, visiting here for the holidays from Los Angeles, Cal.' Refresh- SATURDAY JAM. 1st ments followed at the Burgei home, The life.,, W FRONT 110 MONMOUTH ST AnionK those caroling last. Thurs- CINEMASCOPE day at the county home in Free- the women... TEL. 6-0503 hold from troop 30 of the Girl the conquests TEL 6-529Z Scouts were , Ann Toop, Carol Marlon BRANDO OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TILL.9 P. M. Smith, Wynn Harvey, Joyce Goclin of Napoleon I Sharon Hawiaher, Annette Ziugalc Jean SIMMONS Judy Partrick, Betsy Castlcman Judy Purdy and Barbara Lam ken The ^^oup was accompanied by lcadfj^VMrs. Benjamin Becker and Something Mrs. ™mcl SUNDAY ONLY SVtf- BRETT KING "JESSE JAMES Vs. Ib. Ib. THE DALTONS" ST. JAMES LAMB 59 PLUS 2ND HIT — GUV MADISON CHOICE 40-45 Ib SIZE FREEZER BUY HIND —SECOND HIT— BOB WARD •MARSHAL IN MATHIAS "THE BOB MATHIAS STORY" BOVD DISGUISE" EdmoBd FUROOM LEGS CUTLET OAhit ItTHOlBS TTT . Cotoe WcDAMONE-XoaisCUJlERN CHOPS CHOPS •Extr ra iAdmission • New Year's Evt Midnlre ROAST ROAST ALL ADULT ONLY - $1.00 Per Person LYRIC FRIDAY MATINEE EUROPE'S SEXIEST BLONDE! LAMB VEAL CHILDREN'S GALA e C S Y R A in WED. and THUR. NEW YEAR'S PARTY FORE V* BEEF 45 '»>• HIND V* BEEF 55 Ib. "CAN-CAN FOLLIES" HANSEL TWO ACTION-PACKED "BURLESQUE TIDBITS" WESTERNS FIRM FRESH SNOW WHITE EXTRA—FREE COFFEE—DOMUTf OltANOE GRETEL PLUS CARTOONS * BOX IH COLOR ~TTT -I-IT — PLUS — STARTS FRIDAY BRUSSELS SPROUTS 19 MUSHROOMS MICKY ROONEY 39 SUN. to TUES. JAN. 2-3-4 NEW VRAM EVE, "THE ATOMIC KID- CALIF. FRESH CELLO INDIAN RIVER THE STRANGEST CITY IN THE WORLD . , • BAG _ DOZ. STARTS FRIDAY CARROTS ORANGES TONY 10 29 CURTIS 6C HAVIN 'THf SWEET JUICY RED SEEDLESS STEEL CAGE" "SQ THIS CONTESSA IS PARIS" FOR a^.j^^m ~><^tTECHNICOLO LIFE IN SAN QUENTIN PINES 2-49' 5 'i •• KED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 Page FIT* Train* at Dix FOR '55, OUR RESOLUTION IS THE SAME AS ALWAYS . . .

Leland I. Gay Pvt. Leland I. Gay of 48 Mechan- ic St., Red Bank, has arrived at Fort Dix and has been assigned to \ Company A, 273d Infantry regi- ment of the 69th Infantry division for eight weeks of basic; training, Son of Mrs. May D. Boyle, Pvt. Gay is a graduate of Middletown Township high school and attended Newark State Teachers college for two years. Brownies Receive PElT^ED.. THURS., Pins, Pendants UNTIL 9 P.**- LINCROFT — Brownies of troop 339 here received pins and nen- dants at a meeting * t weolr ••»•* MM., DEC. 31 . Until 6 the Linci-oft-Everett Parent-Teach- er association at the grammar •ol Fc school. • Pins were awarded to Virginia Beni, Linda Brandt, Amy Braun Lancaster Brand Lynne Morgan, Gayl Stryker and Dawn Willis. Smoked, Shankless Pendants were awarded to Jean- nine Borncamp, Barbara Diem, Sal- HAMS ly Domidian, Ann' Grinde, Ellen Holsey, Patricia Janssen, Jeanne Jones, .Virginia Mendres, "Linda (Shank or (Whole or Toop, Janet Wilson, Mary Joyce Butt Portion) Either Half) "Warneker and Elaine Cosentino. In charge was Mrs. William |b. •* ^ Ib. Diem, leader. Pins and pendants acat Were presented by Mrs. John War- "M.1.V neker, assistant leader. All set for the worldVgrerfteBt disappearing act! Shankless, more meat for your money! A report of progress at the com- munity playground was given by George Toop. - The P. T. A. ap- 85 proved a donation of $100 toward equipment for the project. Hugh Ferris Hams 3K *3 Hormel Hams JSR Ryder, elementary supervisor, Mid- "dletown township schools, ex- plained his work. -.--'*?• £ aut Cub Scout pack 110 presented a Lancaster Brand "(^yen-Ready" f sketch. Jeffrey Vandorn, Gary Weidelman,, Gordon Weidelman, Scr«e Fred Scitz, George Toop, Jack \ Long, Ronald Ford and Harry Wil- HEN son tqok part. They also sang Christmas carols and carols were Turkeys »43 C 4 to 14-lbi. also sung by the Brownie troop. A'solo, "Susie Snowflake," was *""—Carefull' Uyy selected from the finest 1broad-breasted flocks and marked especially for Acme! given by Susie Morgan, a former pupil at Lincroft school. Lancaster Brand ,¥^> Pa&lor.to Discuss Ducks OVEN READY Ib. Visit to India Lancaster Brand < 8-01. Rev. Paul A. Prtedrich, pastor of LEAN SLICED package St. Luke's Methodist church, Long Bacon 'Branch, will speak ajt a meeting of Fancy the Woman's Society: of Christian JUMBO Service of the Red Bank Methodist Ib. ^.1 church Wednesday night, Jan. 5, in 1 \o»i e> Shrimp 2 i-lb box $1 69 a\M Fellowship hall. He will give an j! illustrated lecture on India, show- SELEC ««<5^ ./' ing motion pictures taken on his Ovsters , J 59 fc*.ceV recent trip to that country where he traveled 3,000 miles. The meeting will be devoted to the organization's supply work pro- JUICY FLORIDA ject, of which Mrs. Lillian Schmidt is chairman. • Members will bring jn their "supply socks" for the "sefc- ond mile" of the project. The church Youth choir will sing, and Orangi DOZEN members of Circle E will be hos- tesses. SEEDLESS Christmas Supper For Catholic Daughters NEW MONMOUTH — A supper e and Christmas party was held by Extra Sharp |Or Court Fulgons-Corona, Catholic 4-29 Daughters of America, of St. Mary's Catholic church last week in the basement of the church. Mrs. Mel- vin Leek played Santa Claus and distributed gifts to members and CHEESE Calif. pasca| Celery «-«• 1O their friends. Q Rev. Robert Bulman was among ncy. the 35. guests present. The next- business meeting will be Jan. 17. Wh.re Boiler Onions 3 ,. 5e «b69c Sweef Potatoes ™l 3 , 2 Country Club Estates' YELLOW h Estelle Katz, daughter of Mr. Aged Over One Year! T9c and Mrs. Max Katz of East Roose- velt circle, celebrated her fifth »* birthday recently with a party at c her home. Guests were Shirley and ois Cynthia Katz, Paula Colker and Carole Keesler. Shirley's grandpar- 2 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lttaer of New York city visited here Mon- FREE ! BaiaTiutBeverages.,::.„6 . r day of last week. , Lieut, and Mrs. John J. Sim- IVo deposit, No return! imagine, nine csna for only 49c!Ginger Ale, Cola, Grape, Root Beer. mons, 3d, of Port Scott, BellevlUe, 111-, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Simmons' parents, Dr. and Mrs. George N. Wagner of West Chipzels MwtT 25c '£ 49c Fritos 4-ci. P,,« 19c Pickles . r j:dTBuB ut,,r ",r25c Wincrest Coffee Mra. Stephens C. Smith on Eaat s lp Roooevelt circle. Attending were Adams Corn Kiirls *. • 25--c "Planter'" 's "Peanut• s —tf „„ 34- c Evaporate- d'"• Milk" Z2 Mrs. Herbert. Binder, Mrs. Roger Walwark, Mrs. Morton Ray, Mrs. Benjamin DlJoseph, Mra. John Harkin, Mra. John Kastle and Mrs. John i Halsey. Mrs. Smith and chil- dren Steve and Stephanie are FROZEN spending- the holidays, with her parents in Fort Worth, Tex. Victor Keen of West Wilson cir- IDEAL Virginia Lee cle Is.Waiting relatives at Pueblo, c*# COl. His daughter Morgan Is with hint for the holidays. EACH Headden's Corner BROCCOLI STOLLEN 49

• \ r. and Mrs. Raymond Welamajn. 10-oz. Family have returned to their horns In Pound Cake SiM Nebraska, after vlsitinr Mr. aid Mra. Frank Falcbnettl. 2 COCOANUT 59* Mra, Harold Hill, who has been Liucious fancy tender apeara, froien farm (reaht Specially piiced! living In. Country Club Estates, hu w moved .(a Katontown. - i All Advertised Pricea Effective Throwfh Friday, December*31. (•> Macaroon Cups Mr. and MM. Arthur Trotter, for- mer r«aldanU of highway as, aia 36' ; 'living la Ntw Shrewtbuiy. 1 7 0 BROAD S T JCt B T, RE D BANK . ".^ 6 .BIV R« ROAD4 E AIK H All Tage Sir RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 our {towrnnieut (n b | on the head, but he did not appear GRAND OPENING to be seriously hurt and walked RED BANK REGISTER to a. foitMjrn rouiitri are in a vcrv *:xt'ial [ 40-U Broad Street, Bed lull, N. i. EVENTS OF YEARS AQO home. Later, x-ray photographs dis- IKtsition of j-<-s|(j>Tisil>ili'_v tu tin' Anii'i'ii-aii ' covered that the boy's skull was tract ured. ESTABLISHED 187S ixiiplc. Thjit.at I<*asr !»•» of them Ix-tiii*i-d | Bj John II " Cook and Henry Clajr Bdwa«t Matthews, s. Ufe-lonj rts- tin-' trii£t and lmrmr t" «hiili tlioual jpiilt should In' hiddi'ii The Monmouth Cavalry troop was i steamboat "Jo«phln«" of Uw rfaw Mrs. Margaret Parker Matthews. M HAROLD KELLY, Bus'ness Manager rehearsing fx>r a minstrel perfor- York and New Jersey Steamboat liv'iii'i Ariuv order is nut liink;tliii\ ] and four sons and two daughters \\. a\BBV PENJONGTON, Production mance under the direction of a company's line the first ot the year. He was also survived by two ele>- ll should IM- tin- oldi^ation of uur jim1 j committee of which Waiter Conk Bertj Lewis of Keyport was to be j children Member Audit Bureau of Clrcalation was .chairman. He was being as- fireman on the same boat. Mrs F Kno> of Neptune died eminent in till HI its i •|iiii'tincnl- in IM- lion Member • * the Auociated Prcu sisted by Howard Whltfteld. Jos- The staekholdcrm of the Stoke* ; »t tn, u>n. Branch ho.pltal after Th. A so'clated Prcs» ik ntitled «xc.ul;v*ly 10 :b« u CM ami :iliiiv<' IHIUTI with • I lie Aniet'iran | eph Swannell, M. Louli Brown, Wil- Bros. Pile company, of Freehold, imn operation for inte»ttnal trouble. »• on of ah he In-ii ntwi printed in Ihia new : liam Shoemaker, Harry Clayton. semi-annual dividend of She »u « y,mr, O|d „,,) wu , ier a* •.! AP nr |Ullilir, >: would IN> ; 15 ; Ill'fijaval (if hulli'Stv j Norman Hoyt. Rennie Hendrlck- ' - I native of Ireland. Beaide* her hu«- iinil justice in allow these men ti> shield son and Dr. Herbert E. Williams. Through the kindntaa of Charle. : band, iht left, a daughter and two Frank Tuttle was to bo interlocutor, Roberts/Frank Lulwr and W. H. I iona. their ^nili behind tin confession nf n Ited ' Bennett tlie paths at Balford and . ink Rii*='ir SSMJD and tile end men wvre Joseph Dic- Tr.e Il. w ••• ft.r I> mihicai errot* :n i [ftnuntn. but i. '•*' S|»V '« en. indeed, they arc ci|iiallv if not : kopt. Jim Hubbard. Al Bottiolier ' vicinity were broken after each rt th^t of an iidvcr'.^emf wh;ch the l> iioifraiihi- and Rennie Hcndriekson Taking j heavy snow with unusual prompt- • G notify the mftrapr* III! ll-f than tliis ^irl. Ii is time to ri|i j i.y of jttiy error mity occur. __ part in the chorus wire Oliver But- "ess. ami pedestrians experienced! LETTERS FROM the lid otl' this untidy situation and an\ phen Osborn Pintar.l, Holmes I scarcely any Inconvenienev by the] : Pricea inIn Advnr.r\dv«r.c«« tlr, I5.H0 Brown. Norman Hoyt Perry Cook. ! »torms. The men cleared the paths.! OUR READERS ers like it. : usl r 13.OU Myron Campbell Dr WilliHms. Jos- "* horses and scrapers, and re- | S- >. eMctfd up Stcond C\m> M»;;ii As far as the American public knows, rph Edgar, Charles Foxwell. Percy 1 «lv" gratitude for (heir •«-; d Bkni., N. >.. under ihe Act o! JILR Davis. Geo.ge Keough. Percy Par. j vl"» A TRIBUTE TO HED BANK only ImijMI'd Schmidt has been punished. LIBRARY e-s ind Subscriber! in forwarding ker. Frank YVcller and Mr. Conk. ! A P*rt>' °' villagers from Everett i> tate u£t Posta: rurm ;>.'. went sleigh ride to Vandfr- : Our errant I". S. nflicials. each of wlium The orchestra wa.< under the direc- on Red Bank, N. J. burg. the party were Charles i was »«iii'ii to defend our country's "interests. tion of Walter R Parscms. In Dec. S3. 1M4. "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1954 Dr. Thomas A. Curtis, age-d 44 Smock, Mary Carton. Edna Pally. To the Kditc | should likewise be exposed and punished. years, a prominent local physician. Henry Kelly. Beatrice and Sarah Costello. James Kelly, Patrick This seems quite the appropriate | In I lie above case, the e,iver of any niilitan wss stricken with pneumonia, and time of year to express gratitude' Something Really New death followed a sickness of only n Tooniey. Annie Ronan. Martin Kel- snd count our blessing*, among I information ihat could be deirinienta! to few day*. He was the son of ly." Katharine Haley and Noilie which wo might well remember our Singleton. All I'l 11.* lir.1' S'llllclliill^ llcW. the safely, ami defense of our country is Chnrles Curtis of Vest Kront *t beautiful llbrai'y. and a drscomiont of the Curtis A party wns held r.t the residence Besides the beauty of the stiuturi Tin' 1'i'i'liii}; is that if it's new ii should j ,-im;i |)v L:uiltv as I he receiver, if not of James B. Bowles at Linoroft. and lnterio:- anil t;ie many thuus- Rrpr.^sentntivi' Anfrior I., lloodwin fnmily of Little Silver. Ho loft a and volumes of iwuki last and wear well. If it's new. it run lil e Present were Charles Leroy, James nl our ,lis- mole so. of Massachusetts, protested Inline- widow, and two rhlldron. His wlfo nlii'iosphrrr 0 Clay. Russell Crane, Sidney and j ' cilatcly that "fits signature was "un- was tho former Miss May nrolian, inntesy Hml not be 1 serious l Church MoiHeguc, Alice and Sarah i fi Irndllness |p|MtiTti'il ami kept (iiioil: it need We repeat. "If IIIC.M cases are Editorial Views authorized" eincp the report ns pub- daughter of Martin Drohan. ' "•*'"' vet Capt. D.nvld S Allen diod at his Montegue. Samuel Johnston. Sam- j The guy and artistic I'hlistmiis soiled up torn or tarnished. .Nothing enough to be tried, they are serious I'UOUlill I lished did not Include his "etroiiK uel Kennedy. Henry Toltlver. James Ulecomitcma reservations and dissent from many home on South at. at thr age of 7^ e In evidence nt tin, 1 Burria. Wally Jackson. Mrs. Lurian | tVmr.' hut th spirit of co-operation has !ia|i)icn^l to Unit new tliiii" i>f ovn>— to be punished." " Of Other Papers of Its findings and conclusions." The years. When schooners wore used Montegue and Mr. and Mrs. Thom- and good will p. oval! all through two Democratic memhers dissented to carry produce to the New York ]irovi i i«.ini. I new railroad station, has caused a The key to the report (which now Chrlneyonce S. Holmos of Holnidel, anxious ones. l!nt if mankind exercises Freehold, •at. died following RH operation for ap- Branch hospital. While removing a people on earth? seems to be COIK'UIT*H! In only by hot tea kettle from the stove, she 3 wl our biiKV home town. It was started this} because it Indicates that either the Mr Reece. M Jesse P. Woicott. pendicitis. Ho was n popular young wisdom events of those dales need not lie, mnn and his funeral, which * was used her apron to take hold of tlie ?' Street ways, In How- Irailr^nd does not care a hoot about and the commit toe's staff) Is con- Sincerely. tragic. We'rr tint surestiiij; ihat anv re-week bv owned bv I tho appearance of the new station held at the Ho.limlef Baptist church, hniuilo. The apron c«ught (Ire, tained In several passages which which resulted In her trhglc dentil. Kdlth Trelss; laxation of honor he used to mellow such ard W. Cody of Jersey City, with eij. )PK I environs or that someone who or-add up to this: So long, aa the was largely nttondeil. derofl the pole blundered egregloui- Nelson Parker eff Fair Haven, Mary Havis, wife of Theodore a day. Obviously, Mr. Cody saw in 111 i.- foundations Inquire only in the field Pavls of Navesink. complained of wisdom in a <|iiest for peace—ihat would ' I ly. Would such a thing be tolerated ot the physical sciences they are de- "ye 84. who had/ticpn In falling Know Your Government (Unity's surging growth a detillite lle^d litAs-buiy Park or Allenhurst? health for a longtime, died, at tho feeling bad. and walked across the lie heviiiid reason—hut, it's obvious, if rea- sirable. When, however, they push living room nnd sat on her luis- for this transportation .service and we think It could be that this error will re- their research into the "so-called home of his ilaufrMcr. Mrs. F. A. National Nrw Year's Krnnliitlnn "son itself can he a piide there need be no sult In an investigation of the whole Uttle of Atlantic Highlands. Be- fhan's lap. A doctor was summoned, 'social "sciences'" tht\v appear to hut before*-" he arrived, she passed Governmental debt Is one of the war. and liriner steps, toward realistic peace and hope experience will prow his business matter of poles and overhead wires comp out with some {Jndings con- sides the (laughter mentioned above, less happy features of America's here, and whether the Jersey Cen- he loft two other daughters, Mrs. sawny In her husband's arms. She picture of the bright new vear can In1 made. faith correct and jiiHtilied. trary to certain preconceived WR.I 61* years old nnd heart disease tral Power and Light company is opinions and therefore have sup- Henry Little of Red Bank and Mrs. 195S. . ' violating ft, stipulation of its fran- was attributed AS the cause of the This vear ahead is public property. It Freeholtl-lted Hank bus service is not ported "subversion" in the true Edward Throckniorton of Long More than a quarter trillion dol- chise to fyut wires underground Branch, nnd two sons, "WilliRm of death. belongs to each ami all of us. Kach to hi*a new tiling. There have been a number of meaning of that term. lars in debt has been heaped up gradually and meanwhile . i^4*t its Oceanic nnd Fieri of Lnkrwood. by the federal government In the starts in the past. Hut business was toopoles. -*^J» In other words, research into new Twenty-Five A earn Alt". own purpose can use the year as a time of sources of. energy, or materinb. or Frank rictorling of Uttle Silver past quarter century. The nation's The city went to expense to put achievement and progress and pride. 'Any, slack to keep the route'open. Perhaps now, techniques Is acoeptahU, But when was Informed by the National '•The Lion and the Mouse," a borrowings totaled S2T8S Milton as wires underground on Ttilrd nve. Cycling association, with which he throe-act drainn. wns to be pre- of Dec. 15, last. Interest payments and'more so in the future, this link between some 30 yrnrs ago, but the unsight- inquiries rrach into the human be- i Ii foil jili waste, erj'tir, disregard or worse, haviors and institutions which make was registered, that ,hls one-mile sented at the Rod Bank high school alone exceed ?fl.d billion annually. the two towns will1 prove its own value and ly overhead wires arc hack on the paced exhibition at Elkwood Park auditorium for the benefit of the This averages $47.31 In annual In- can throw aside that time and come up with street. Is thnt fair to the Long wise or unwise use of tile "safe" technical knowledge, they had better the previous August In one minute Hoy Scout troop of the Red Bnnk terest costs for each man. woman empty hands, or something less: than the will be a successful venture. We hope it will. Branch public which Is interested and 3S seconds beat all records and Baptist • church, Mrs. Theodora in the city's appearance, knowing fit the beliefs of this of thnt bloc and child In^ New Jersey. Addition- In setting up the route, -Mr. Cody wisely of politicians or they /ro suspect. entitled him to the short distance Brown, dramatic supervisor at the al deficits are In prospect not only fullest rewurd. We, free Americans, thnt that has a (Trent tangible amateur paced championship of Red Bank school, was Instructing What would Thonirfs Jefferson at the end of tills fiscal year, but provided for l.iiicrnl't-lied 'Itaiik commuta- value?-- Monmouth American. America. tlie players. not be satisfied with anything less than think of thls7 And the ""Founding the next one. also, f time well spent. tion hour pick-up stops. That, well could Fathers" -vvho dared to design a con- The semi-annual election of of- Eighteen Christmas dinner V>as- Citing "the greatest prosperity A JOLLY IDEA FOB ALL THAT ficers of Naveslnk lodge of Odd. Fel- kcts were given to poor families in our history," V; S. Senator Har- The year 1!(55 .stands out as a challenge Jte a major part of the economic backbone stitution new and dlTferent for this Christmas never comes and goes nation? — The Christian Science lows of lied Bank was hold at the By the St. Vincent dcPaul society ry F. Byrd asks: "Jf we./cannot —to nations and to their people. It cani)f this new business. Of the whole operation, without at least one learned scien- Monitor. lodge rooms. Mlllard F. Tetley wns of St. James church. The society balance the budget no«T"whcn can however, we arc certain ii will receive a tific discussion of whether children elected noble grand; John B. Chnd- also distributed clothing and dolls. we balance It?" carry its symbolic nuinUev down thvovisjh wlck, vice grand; John S. Bainton, should believe in Santa Claus. BUTTKIl—ftOT Gl NS The dolls were dressed by pupils of While the fantastic federal debt history and memory—if it is allowed to. prompt welcome from many of our residents There nrc those who believe that recording secretary; John S. Stiles, the eighth grade of St. James total Is a high water mark left by A\ hat is made to and allowed to happen on and believe it should be helpful to business psychological complications can The United States has an esti- flnanclnl secretary and John Sutton, school. successive floods of depression anil arise if children are told that there mated 440 million pounds of hutter treasurer. Five Rod Bank men who were war. both hot and cold; It Is also e;\d\ of its days is j;oiiij« to make or bveuk here by lii-iugiug tlie countryside in closer is a Santa Claus. and there nrc in storage and hm .been looking Uov, Ulysses Grant llafi'ninnn, employed by the telephone company a reminder that Congress has been the year. That is true whatever the Held, on and more convenient- contact with lied those who believe that even graver around rather desperately for pastor of the Sen Bright Methodist were sent to Buffalo, N. Y,, to help unable to regain tho control It once complexes will develop if they arc means of disposing cf !(. School church, received a gold watch repair damage done to telephone held over the government's purs* the international scene, in politics, religion, Itank. told there is not a Santa Claus. luncheons, relief, even sales to oiher studded with diamonds as H Christ- wires there by recent storms. The strings. business, the school or at home. Kes|»nsible Curiously, it is the aduijks. not. the friendly ""countries are able la take mas gift- from hia congregation. men were expected to be gone sev- If there were, FUCII things as na- children, who carry oh the debate care

In Bod Bank It* All Safeway Stores SHERMAN'S lor Brasefield Home Sold • CURTAINS for a Happy New Year • DRAPERIES CLOSE • SLIP COVERS • LINENS • VENETIAN BLINDS AT 6 P.M. Fat i NEW YEAR'S EVE Sbop-at-Homs Ssrvtct Phon* R& 8-2646 SAFEWAY SPECIALS •>EC. 31 Shormon's Home Decorators 45 BROAD STREET KED BANK Fresh Pork Roasts Armour Sfar — Regular Sfyle BULOVA WATCHES Fresh Ham lb 49<= Turkeys 17 JEWELS (Lait Yeor'l Pries Ib. 65c) Oven-Ready-Brade ft Unredeemed and Fully Guaranfeed Government Inspected Watcfcss t* m rim plu» lb SMOKED HAM Also Cholcs «f *1A»5 ta* Fresh Picnics 35< • BENHUS *^ »»•« •ORUEN (loir Yeor'l Pries Ib. 47c) • WALTHAM |r% * || If Shank End OVER 18 LBS. :Lasi\«,r ib 53c; lb- • or ELGIN X aT1Bm • • ^1 lb C Whol* Watches •sFa^ as • •• a* Fresh Butts 47 (Last Y«er Ib 43c) 29A Monmourh Red Bank (Loit Year's Pries lb. 67c) or Butt End Full 10-16 LBS. (LiM Year Ib 63c) III. lb. C Half PORK LOINS (Last Year Ib, 53c) 39 (Last Year 9lb 63c) TELEVISION HALF HAM SLICES CENTER CUTS Ik. 89C KADIO |Usl Year lb. 59c (last Year lb 69c) ALTO KADIO CANNED HAMS & APPLIANCE Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Child of Elberon Hfeve purchased FANCY POULTRY Ready-To-Eat LEG OF LAMB Fully cleonded; ready-To-Cook from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brasefield the original Dr. Fred Van- SALES SERVICE or' ItL/Ionr^sVew l\f Sweet, Tender, Mild Grade A; Govt. Inspected All Repairs done on Vliet homestead, buiH by his father, Gen. R. C. VanVliet, on 7 U.S. CHOICE-OVEN-READY Vigo Danish Frying Chickens 41 Premises Sycamore ave., Shrewsbury. This gracious white colonial con- Ritz Crackers 1 lb pkg. 39C sists of seven spacious rooms and is situated on heavily treed Ferris ZlZ 5.65 Roasting Chickenslb 65c Antennas Installed and landscaped grounds. The Brasefields have moved to Car- h lb. ptg. 32C Sliced Cheese Agar lb HAROLDS bondale, III., where they are building a home on Sycamore st. REC. STYLE ib. 33c Long Island Ducks 55c Mr. Brasefield is head of the physics department in the Uni- Cream Cheese 2X29< RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP versity of Southern Illinois. The sale was negotiated by Eliza- Cheese Spread in LEG OF VEAL IOHIKSS - oiuaous ih 69c TEDDY'S SEAFOOD VALUES 18 Front St., Bed Bank 6-2744 SAUSAGE PURE PORK IN ROLL Ib 3 5 C »• 3 «>> >1 bath T. Randall of the Rolston Waterbury agency. h ib. Pk0. jyc SWORDFISH STEAKS »<" * 69c Mott's Cider »*<•> 49c /•UABBin DEEC VISKING W1APPID In. gallon ^Qc CHOPPED Btfcr SOVERNMENT INSPECTED "> 39C FRESH SHRIMP "«*• »» lb 69c E N N COD FISH CAKES iST^Ti * 58c River Plaza Weston Cookies AS°O°T ME N T i ib. PkB. 39c LAMB CHOPS SHOUIDIR-U i CHOICI ib 75c Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ('.. Burger G LWN of Orchard id. have as their guests Mustard " * Ittoi. ior f 4^ for tile holidays, Mrs. Burger's ' mother, Mrs. Clnrence L. LiOngmire **«ICAN WHOLE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS of Los An^cle.s, Cal., and Mrs. Sweet Pickles - 2,o,io,41c WANTED Lonfrnvire's sister, Mrs. William F. Norlin of Santa Barbara, Oal., who arrived by plane. LUCERNE Jack Frost or Domino 5 Ib. Brownie troop 156 held a tree ELECTRICAL OK KADIO ENGINEER trimming and luncheon party re- Granulated Sugar reg 48c Save 3c bag cently :it the home of their leader. llfCERNC Mis. Raymond VanGlahn of Car- EGG NOG EGG NOG • penter st. The co-leader. Mrs. W. Mixed and ready lor entertaining j Irwin Hendricks, assisted. Attond- Wn operate a1 department devoted to the design, develop- | ing were Kathleen Bey, Vita Ma- Pineapple luice 2 53 lie Bua, Wendy Dixqn. Gail Spaf K?$- quart ment and production of dchydrators used in supplying ford, ^laraha Howe, Panic-la Hcn- ctn. dricks, Cynthia Kidd, Susan Malrc, 59 s dry ai?" to all manner of technical equipment—Radio Donna Makely, Sharon Meyer, Jean communications, telephone, telegraph, TV, radar, nucle- McNally. Eileen O'Neill, Donna Lee Prune Juice . -- 29 Perry, Dale Rauch. Joyann Socol- Cocktail Sauce onics, etc. We need a manage! for this department, age chik and Bonnie VanGlahn. ^ bo. 27c Mr. and Mrs. William" Dunbar. about 45, one holding a BS degree in electrical or radio formerly of ^Carpenter st., have Medium Shrimp moved to Eatototuwn. Peaches • "TSr^s ^29 engineering and who has a substantial background of Cub pack 32 Nield a Christmas Rock Lobster .IU«YSTA. /JO,c=,n55c practical electro-mechanical "know how" in laboratory party at the last mccUng at cen- tral school. John Hafner of Foster TUI13 FiSll TORPEDO-CHUNK STYLE ooi.car>31c and shop. Salary up to $8,000. st. in the. role of Santa distributed Kifts and goodies. Mrs. Margaret D TRY BEL-AIR "PREMIUM QUALITY" FROZEN FOODS C Gill accompanied the group in Norway Sardines pR,N^ PAUl carols. Den three under the lead- ership of Mrs. J. Edward Harvey, Anchovies w 2 L7.25c WRITE: DEHYDHATOUS put on a "Christmas Eve" sketch Raspberries Corn on CobBrussels Sprouts with Dick. Silvera in the role of Deviled Ham UNDERWOODS , • BOX. 511 ^randfathcr* and the children reg 30c SAVE 3c reg 2 pkgs 49c SAVE 4c reg 27c SAVE 3e played by William Cowan; Robert Liver Paste «us KED BANK, N. J. Shcnk, Terry. Harltin, Dennis Fox and Craig Harvey. The pack have Pickle Spears Hss>aHIBssssv>isM_SB>a.H.ssss>a>_* •_>-_ - ML. and Phyllis Smith, Pat and Joan Citarclla, Judy Partrick, June Vin- CARMEN UPDltCE cent. Micky Olson, Barbara, John Potatoes and Douglas Hird, Daniel and Paul SWEET Oranges Gordaychlk, Joseph, Patty and FANCY FLORIDA TURKEY PLATTER *t.5O. Mary Beth Lang, Floyd Austin Golden Sweet Thorne and Greg Soden. Chairman Always a Favorite Sweet and Refreshing of the committee was Mrs. James Ferguson, assisted by Mrs. Charles 1b. ^^ McLaughlln. Mrs. Ernest Soden. Mrs. William Stobo,. Mrs. W. Ir- 3 ibs. f 9< 5 bulk

AtP « price for small size turkeys includes the small Beltsville variety

Fresh Hams: 45c 55c Leg of LambR 53c wh c lu Fresh Hams ° ib49 Legs of Lamb lni ,i,.°','-Z''tl , - 59° Sirloin Steaks J^J^U ">-85« Loin Lamb Chops ...... 99e Porterhouse Steaks ----- Smoked Ham Slices (-- 89C Customers' Cornei Top Round Steak or Roast . ib 890 What's iVetr? . • ' Canned Whole Hams 7 to 10 !bj. '• '.«" c •• • ~ • Lots of things . . . every day . . »at your A&F! • Ground Beef Fr.>Mr9roU^ lb35 Sliced Bacon Among otker thinpi, we conifiintly try to ('mil new ways to pleasn you . . . fo if you have'any suggestions Pork Loins 7 ^ ,b .nd ih. 29° Bologna or Meat Loaf as to how we can improve our 6ervice to you, please pass lhrm aloup lo >otir friendly A&P Manager . . . he'll r r be glii'l to hear them. ribhalf|fu cut b c Pork Loins " 39 i=>in h«if. f^n cut ^49° Frankfurters er-P.iglif — i And, as always, the folks at A&P wish you and you r llir 1>. 'I of i\ rr\ tiling in tlio IS'cw War. Happy 193 J! pi 3. 1 Broiling and Frying — r..dy-to-cook Customer Relations Department — A&P 1 ood Slorr-s — !:!() Lexington Avriiur, New York 17, M. Y. Chickens . S;ieiunJer3 lbs. Fancy Shrimp 85°

Count on A&P in'55 to Save You More on FRESH AND VEGETABLES The tops in crops from A&P will sne you mine . . . deliriously! SMOKED HAMS large Western Iceberg Lettuce heads 25

10 oz. Regain Brand Washed Sp cello, pkg. 17 bunch 5 Small —Westtri Fresh Broccoli w..i.rnf.rm. T f Cauliflower * "" «™' C.ss^'esBS:5!fl s Orapefruit *«.».« n.. 5135° FI Sweet Yel low Corn - -»'— California 2ib.29« BAAAIAAM Mains or Long Inland 1ft Ib. A1 < carton 1 QQ rOlalUCS U.S.No. I grad.'A1 iii. '"b<5 ^' 15£ 53= GaSefornEa Lenrans , ^9.1° tw oM !• carton | "T« Salad IVSix R.9»T.Br,nj-. so:. IKc Seedless Limes' **g.i°Br-nd cello bag * ** of 4 " A&P's DAIRY VALUES I 801. |AC Florida — largi sin C Cole SEaW Ragalo Brand D J r Ui cello bag *• &-° 12 25 Sliced Swiss ^±' HOL/D4V CANDY AMD NUt TREATS Swiss Knight Gruyere Cheese :--rf:;6 02: 33. C Blue Diamond brand C ptg. Richardson Mints -• -'-: : UmalUd X:33 Cream Cheese 2 3 01. OQc 801.07c Pi9i. ** Pi9.*« Delson's Merri Mints Aster brand — &a1fed Liederkranz Cheese pig. Rogalo brand — shelled, unialt.d Jordan Almonds ^—•--- AooLtaSI C«M*J« Bord.n'i or Kraft'l O 5 01. J17c New Year's Week Only! c Peppermint Jolly Rolls *^- bocKtaii spreads,. pT.,p,srr./ >ri i/ All rt< A«PSuper Markets and Self-Service Stores Bassett's Liquorice ° »lo brand—sh.ll.d.l.H«d Cottage Cheese Planters Cocktail Peanuts ... R»q«lobr«nd-unsalt.J" X Baby Goudas OPEN TO 9 P. M. J Trlday Salted Peanuts A,;.rb«nd R»galo brand-uniall.d 4 e Wednesday & Thursday Until 6 P. M.1 PlPl;°;:43: Borden's Heavy Cream . . ..• w,1139° FROZEN FOOD VALUES! Borden's Egg Nog Z'^L^ A&P'5 Many Low Prices In '55 Will Help You., Hormel Hum Sticks SAVE MORE ON YOUR GROCERIES! Cream of Shrimp Soup ^X^r FRUIT Morgan's Clam Chowder . . Green Peas BirdiE ^ °r Libby'* neapple Juice 3 r 35.2 - 53 STOLLiN With Libby's Spinach ch.PP.d »r u«i g each I French Fried Potatoes *^ 2 ;^ ." plenty of fruit 49c o 4 p i'/j Beef Sandwich Steaks l—' =-d stone Peaches ^Eiz, 2 -" 63' Fruit Cake J«« -• l Breaded Shrimp c^,^,. At P Brand-Our Finest Quality Stuffing Bread Etptti.lw^r^t^i,,P.ull,y''t, i-21 • Sliced OI*v••«••• P«*l«(l and Dsvained Apple PIC Jana Parker —8 incn siia each J5' or Halve! onrimp c,Pnjohn. Pkg; 3 r. 77c Grape Juice 2 29c 25c 9A Dundee Cake Orange Juice Tomato Juice . tic One O 6 01. B Concantrated — froien • 'can *»" Crispa Thin Pretzels . . * pkg.. 5 oi. 601 Various brands medium 5 01.' lm 5 e :; 25« 3 430 can ' '" c°.n29 Grispo Mixed Cookies . w w 61/3 cans ^ "• 55c J P Ur Cain •»• Pfeff erneusse Cookies <" - b,g Harm brand l c ANN American Crabmeat Armour's Vienna Sausage ^ 'Z ;;: 3/ Various brand*—import.d A 2 oz. 4OQ For Real Enjoyment l2 c Anchovies FlatorRollad '• tinl ** SpamorPrem Lunth.Onm..t c"'K PAGE Blu« Pater brand 3% or. 1C$ MAKE THAT "ONE FOR THE ROAD" Norway Sardines Liverwurst Spread »•'-'•"•»" 2v t"' 29C Southern Star Bonito ^U 2 iH 45° Underwood's Deviled Ham :;19C A P COFFEE! Winced Clams Biu-Pon,,,^ IOI/^J§« ;l TOMATO Adams Korn Kurls ^""- bag' For a fine finish to a festive evening ... and for a C fine start to a sa/e 1955 . . . make that "last one" Heinz Sweet VHixed Pickles . . ; 29 Packad In iti own popptr qu 19C Potato Chips p: ;. l6 ;; 69e a fitting toast to a really Happy New Year! r r p I Sluffed Olives <• -i«^««,.» jar ""» Fritos . ;;; 19C Cheetos b»ttla "•* REFRESHING BEVERAGES!

Ginger Al». Club Soda, *"ji 1} 22?..9 ox. . «7c Yukon Club Fruft Flavor* — Plus d»poiif i| 2 flllk Gingor Ale, Club Soda, Fruit Flavo" Wl ; Red-ripe tomatoes, fine table butter and deft • blUD H.ndip.k-piu.d.po.u bottl.. ™ Wriito Rock, Hoffman'* seasoning ... a dcticiously satisfying Soup, a Ginger Ale Ur Al PlQj deposit 2 " 45° ready-made sauce that's superb! C!ub Soda Wh;te Rock, Hoffman's Plus deposit More Ann Page Values! Plui deposit ,. SPlCIAl Coca-Cola R/CH AND FLAVORFUL 9 Ol )ar Plu.c - 7 ot. 07 a MUSTAttD (RIGULAR OR SALAD) . . ' 9* Nedick's Orange Drink 0 b«»ti., 3/° Sweet Apple Cider •.?; FRENCH DRESSING . > »f •«'"• 17< 6 gallon #3* NECTAR SYRUP . . . . n ot. Bom. 25* Hires Root Beer c ONLY REAL COFFEE TASTES LIKE COFFEE! "bottlai •* TEA BAGS RED KIDNEY BEANS .... ^ °" 10* Canada Dry Glamor Nod.pi»it PKG. IP 2 I2M 99o C OF 48 4D AMUICA'S FOUMOST MOO UTAIUI. . . SINCiiU* JANUARY C&C Super Canad Dry PKG. OF 100 ...... 871 Gingerr AleAl , Root Botr, &rape, Ging.r Ala, Ctub Orangege,, CCoola, — no deposit i dapolit *• Ttfi 3 45C r'ATUMne • Mcineiu COWAKT, "''is: •»««». Ihm rri«kr, D«. Iltt to MarMti n4 S«lf-9«rvi<« itor«« »»Ir, #' ...... y 6^i^Si»«#J../^«fes».-«fe*Tifci»aKtf«o,'f.>'.i«'^i!s.- «•-• »• ,C .- trf_f^.' Page Ten BED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 Lorstan Studio Old School Btell' Restored at Shrewsbury Contest Winners Diane Penta of Morrell st., Long Branch, won flrst prize in the Lor- FEED al an studio's "Cutrst Child Con- test" for entrants from the firm s Red B$nk studio on White st. Scc- COMPARE j ond place winner was John'Welch ! of Loiitf Branch. Anthony Lcvj of G. L F. Catherine st., Red Bank, was third. Winner o.f the grand prize in this Laying moth 4.50 j 21st annual event was four-ynar- Growing mash ' 4.50 j eld Ziona Brotleit of Brooklyn. . Starting mash 4.S5 Happy New Year I Joseph K. "Bucko" Stafford of j Audubon, winner of last year's Dairy 18% 3.60 Mr. and Mrs. ^Jolin Bolunc i contest, is. pi ay in j; thp role of one Horse feed 4.05 & Family. i of the children in Mary Martin's | new musical version of "Peter Heavy oars 4.20 We ser> many happy years ahrad j Pan." Turkey starter 4.25 for you livmp in tills friendly com- Other winners from tlir Rod munity among HIP applf ti ors. Bank studio were Oeorjro Ruonano, Turkey grower 4.95 C'atlicrinr st., Linda PCTOSO, 59 Add 10c for pellets. Jacob ft. V. ,1/. Leffcrts, ! North Bi'id^i1 ave., and Michelle I DeCarlo, 1)0 Maple avn., all of Red Big Red dog meal . 5.00 1 Choilrs T. Kilconltntf I Uailk ; Jean lit. Abel, Kuinson ; Kibbled biscuits ' 5.85 I.oi-yn Dodgo iiiul Linda Bills, Applebrook Farm Shrewsbury; Sandra K a 1 i 11 o w s k i, Rabbit pellets 2.90 Route 35 Occanport; Lei^li TyHiKi and Ani- Just North of Naval ta ('hekl.cski, UiveV Plaz;i; Marcia Choice clover hay underpass Jack so IK llivcri-iidr: Hri^hLs; Diane Bag exchange basis • for CASH. Middlctown Township Lynn Mil 1 vr and Joanne Cartwell, K-canKfturj;; Linda 1'H.v.koi-n, \Vt:st Let G.L.F. high quality and low cash prices increase Keansbur^; Chrirlrs L'ckcri and Carol Ki.-irr, Port AI on mouth; Pa- your profits. t I'icia W'ajnarowic/, Highlands; Thomas Hult nu'ii. Ivconardo ; Kcn- r.nth Mc<'Irstei, Key port; Michcic Nichols, Belford; Christine Leivf1, HANCE & DAVIS SALE OF BANKRUPT Middlctown village: Linda Blancii- TELEPHONE 6-0103—RED BANK ard and K at hleen Samnrn.s, I^Caton- Howard E. Matteson, principal of of Shrewsbury ave. It was built Little Silver, Fair Haven and Oce- town ; liar wood Kennedy Jind Ann Shrewsbury grammar school, Miss on a lot next to a farm owned by anic—which then included Rurason Scliihell, Long Branch;' (Jail Ste- —each of which had its own school. first eight grades. A year or two phens, Deal; Laurel Ann Dork, Helen C rLang, vice principal and It was a one-room school where prior to the close of the last cen- STOCK OF DRESSES West End. and Linda Browcr, As- senior faculty member, look on asone teacher taught ali pupils in thetury, another room was added and buiy Park. Patience Sheppard, president of theJohn Ha nee and was the only another teacher employed. The or- eighth grade, prepares to toll a school in the area then known as iginal building with its addition ia 65-year-old bell—relic of what is Shrewsbury village, according to still intact on the property of those still living in Shrewsbury who Lawes Coal company. It is located PTA Entertained believed to have been the first pub-attendee! it as pupils as far back in the rear of the Lawes plant on EVENING GOWNS >^ic school erected in Shrewsbury a3 1883. Sycamore ave, district. A one-story, frame building, it In 1908, Shrewsbury built a new VALUE TO S29.95 By Children The bell was discovered by Mr*.was heated by an old-fashioned school at Broad st. and Obre pi., POUT MONMOUTH -A covered Matteson and school board mem- "round stove," care of which was which constitutes part of the pres- dish supper and entertainment by bers in a recent inspection of theassigned to the older boys who ent school plant. The bell, original- 5 school children WMH helfl at thi> school. Restored and mounted in were responsible yfor bringing in ly installed in the belfry of the P.T.A. meeting last weok. Mrs. the entrance corridor of the borwoo- d and coal. Younger boys were first school.in 1889, was transferred NOW *7 ° Charles Johnson, Jr., was chair- ough's new school on Obre pi,, itgiven the task of keeping" the-room to the Broad st. school in 1908 man for the supper. will be left on display as a me-supplied with a pail of fresh drink- where it Is said to have, been uaed STKEKT and PAHTY Mrs, Loi-oy Doran, president, mento. ing water. for a short time. It bears the date opened I ho meeting with a prayer The bell originalW hung in the Shrewsbury village then was aAug. 31, 1889, and the names of and turned the program over to belfry of the districts first school, part of Shrewsbury township, Shrewsbury district one trustees, Mrs. Arthur Harney. John T. Hill- HAPPY p which was located on the north which also included the villages of Albert Woolley, R. H. Sickles and yej , Belford, HUIIR, accompanied t)y side of Sycamore ave,, jpst west Red Bank, Wayside, Tinton Falls, C. H. Hurley. DRESSES ' Miss Patricia Mazzaioppi on t he piano. Misses Joan Rosier and Ma- rie Lawlor played an accordion Marlboro Skipper Rudy Gebhardt and SeaKnibblc Quibble Club $ 98 duct. Mrs. Anita Pease played the -cout Jack Collins attended a NEW YEAR! piano for community sintfintf. Gifts Schools closed Thursday for theChristmas party at the SCEI Scout To Attend Show Jan. 8 HOfJSE DRESSES 1 ^ were exchanged. Mrs. Do ran pre- Christmas vacation and wiH rebarge- , Long Branch, Wednesday sented the teachers candy from the open Monday. giveri for the Sea Scouts of Long PORT MONMOUTH—Mrs. Ralph FOK ONK WEEK O1NLY /) P.T.A. Edwin Beam, janitor, was Mrs. Oeorgina Magowan and Mr.Branch, Runison and Marlboro. Walling entertained Knibble Quib- presented a chock. and Mrs. Robert M ago wan enter- The regular meeting of the ex-ble club members at a party Tues- A party for school children was tained at a family gathering Sun- ecutive committee of the Parent- ay. The ladies exchanged gifts held Thursday with a visit fram day. Guests were Mr* and ^ Mrs. Teacher association was postponed hey personally had made. Santa Clans. The executive mem- Lester Lanning and Mr.' and Mrs.this week because of holiday ac- A- theater party is planned for SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE bers and class room mothers assist- William Walter, Trenton; Mr. andtivities and will be held Tuesday, Mrs. Bruce Poole, Dover; Mr. andJan. 4, at the school. an. 8. The next meeting will be ed with refreshments. M.rs. Robert an, 4 at the home of Mrs. Ray Hanvey was chairman. Mrs. Elliott Poole, Jamesburg; Mr. Miss Jane Gordon, a student of and Mrs. Carl Lanning, Morrlsville, Goucher college, is spending the fogel, Wilson ave. Attending were reed's OF MEN'S WORK SHOES Pa., and Mr. and Mrs, Richard ,Christmas vacation with her par-Mrs. Ludolph VonTangen, Mrs. 113 BROAD ST. RED BANK A&P Social Cluh Lann'mg, Levittown, Pa. ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. Berkeley ohn Ketchow, Mrs. John Batton. Dines at Buck Smith's A candlelight service w^g^neld Gordon, Mrs. Ray Ashman, Mrs. Jack LADIES'DRESS & ARCH SHOES in Old Brick church Christmas eve. Holiday guests at thav home of Ward, Mrs. Vinoent Malone, Mrs. — A Christmas The junior choir sang "Bethle- Mr. and Mrs! Francis Rropel were Raymond Meyers and Mrs. Ray party was held Sunday sit Buck hem," under the. direction of Mrs.Mv. and Mrs. Vincent Caraveno, Smith's restaurant by the A, andHoward Preston, Jr. "O Holy Rome, N. Y.; Sgt. Donald Riopel, Vogel. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES P. Social club. Secret pals exchang- Night" was sung by Mrs. William Camp Lejcunc, N, C, who is home ed gifts, sang ciit'ols and danced. Voorhees. Tho . adult choir sang on leave, and Mr. and Mrs. Fran- Mrs. Thomas Quirk entertained "The Birthday of' the King." cis Riopel, Jr. with solos. The next meeting will Dr. and Mrs, D." W. McCreight Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gann and COME IN AND SEE THEM be Jan. 11 at the home of Mrs.entertained .at Qpen house for thoson Michael of Newark were Sun- Joseph LaVeglia, highway 36. medical staff of the state hospital day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Attending were Mrs. George La- Tuesday evening. Gann and family. Rue, Cliff wood; "Mrs. Holmutijocs- Lieut, and Mrs. H. Lcl .G Harkey of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Perry and 20% OFF ON EVERY PAIR '- ser, Laurence Harbor; Mr^*»larioti Fort Knox. Ky., \w * holiday children are spending a week in Burkett. Mrs. Joseph /Kcnnelly, guests at' the* homjy of Mr. andFlorida with Mrs. Perry's parents. Mrs. William Lutz, Mrs. Vincent Mrs, Samuel P. Barker. Thomas McCarthy spent a few Miole, Mrs. Marjovio LOUC-VIP. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Collins and days the past week, with his grand- Raymond Vaccerelli. Mrs. Edward daughter Helen and Mr. and Mrs.parents. Mr, and Mrs; Martin Col- OF SHOES IN OUR STORE Schwenkcr, Mrs. Robert Krayl, John Collins and KOn Jack were lins. Tom is on vacation from his Mrs. John lmmesbcrger. Mrs. John Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and studies at M.I.T., Boston. Howard, Mrs. Frank Stalfa, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas J. McCarthy and fam- Mrs. Jan Ely is a surgical pa- Joseph LaVeglia and Miss Viola ily of Blue Anchor. tient at Fitkin hospital. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Lambrccht. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kinsey Mrs. Alexander Llpert left by spent the holiday week-end with plane Saturday to spend the holi- relatives in Washington. D. C. days with her son in Santa Ani- Really Grotij) Accepts Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Holland en- ta, Cal; ON ALL MERCHANDISE tertained at dinner Christmas day Five County Members at Shadowbr.ook for John- Holland, Four of Jupiter's 12 moons re- Five new members from Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey V. Holland volve about the planet in a direction AT THE mouth county have been accepted and children Carol, Alan, Harvey opposite to the others and opposite by "tJLe New Jersey State Associa- and Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. C^to that which the. planets revolve tion of Real Estate Boards, Wesley Floyd /Wyckoff. around the sun. P. Stevens, association vice presi- dent, announced this week. Red Bank Value Center New county members include Helen E. Blair, trading as Bronson 25 WEST FRONT ST. RED BAIVK agency, Ocearv Grove; Rosellc F. Buchnum and Virginia, H. Weir, (2 DOORS PROM VICTORY MARKET) Sea Girt, and James C. Danskin, SAVE DOLLARS and Walter T. MacGowan, Spring (Regularly 15.95 to 24.95) Lake. Helena Rubinstein's 2 Estrogenic Hormone Offers ', for younger looking skin! ALLIGATOR PUMPS 16.95 (Dijcontinued Models! 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Kinney will talk on "The Responsibility MONEY leld a family reunion dinner at of Women Taking an Active Part Good Yields, Says County Farm Agent heir home Christmas day. in Government." MONIV r (w,r«nt a«p*«i«i fa Hala ran buy NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. George Schanck $25 to $300 ything !« make tivinp mar* c«m- FREEHOLD—A definite syatem 50.» acres were required. Yield of and children Linda and Taylor of tnttnl, pl««t«nt and tamfarlaM*. of crop rotation contributes rood milk p«r acr« with the chopped Holmdel, and Miss Carrie Hance Everett MONEY ,1 aoclar, aanliil, n.ip.l.l. fvoaral mn* yield* of high quality. Miss Helen feed method was 2,538 pound* and nd Mrs. Ida Hance of Red Bank 24 HOUR Our Plant and Offices Herrmann of Freehold took aecond lth pastures, 1,525. Cpl. Edward Bennett of Fort Ri- .,du. bill.. W. w>! CONSdlOATI were Christmas day guests of Mr. ley, Kan., is home on a trn-day Dmy and Night •him Ula 1 LOIN tar »»u al I «H«», place in New Jersey for corn yields Although yields of milk favortd and Mrs. Taylor Hance. •" " Dally and Sunday muck »m«Mar manihly aaymanf. this year. Her field of corn was fuiiough with his parrnts, Mr, and green feeding, costs of labor and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan and both Shrewsbury and not irrigated, but it is farmed in Mrs. Edward Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. LOAN SERVICE MONIY ln t.i.i. inln.il, inxiranu, MWw equipment were quite a lot higher :on William are spending a vaca- rotation. y" han for pasturing. It was found, Bennett, Cpl. Bennett and Mr. and TO APfLY FOR A LOAN lon at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. AFTERS P.M. MOWY („, faraitvt.. tMU, *r.,p~~m\ «ar yavt If you are already following a oo, the weather conditions and Mrs, William Diem -and daughter hern*, fvrin mt camp. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stllwell, TELEPHONE Fair Haven crop rotation, plan to Include eith- nistakts in management made the Bar-barn of Evrrrtt and Mr. and FOR ALL 3 OFFICES freen feeding program more risky Mrs. Edna Btilwell and Mrs. Lena M-s. James Harrington of Rpd MONIY te mak* your w*rk «1 h*m«. In ific er a sod or soil-resting crop far RIOIANKt-IOOO •hep, »n Iht farm . . . Mtivr. one year. This will mean that your han the grazing plan. Warwick were Christmas dinner Bank spirit Christmas day with WILL CLOSE AT NOON cash crop acreages may have to Nevertheless, as good land in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Les- Mrs. -Fred Ermrte of Npwark. TELEPHONE • WRITE • VISIT be reduced somewhat to include ertaln areu becomes scarer and at Fair Haven Saturday. * - Airman Charlps A. f'onbver, son The Office Nearvtt YourHomtorWork this one year resting. more expensive, more dairy farm- Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Williams of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conuver. and children of East Orange arc In conyerting to the rotation, ers may consider green feeding an in spending a 12-da1 y Iravo from moving into their new home on the first, second, and possibly third economical practice during the Stall.ngs Air Bast . I^inMen. N\ C, BELL FINANCE COMPANY FRIDAY, DEC. 31* grazing season, says County Agent Deer Crest dr.. Tariglewood ter- where he is taking primary pilot year, a reduction in yield may be Clark. _ _ ... ,,-. F Red Hank Office: Frtthold O/Hce: experienced. However, after this ace, this Week. training. 77 IKOAD ITIil! it IAIT MAIN IIIIII WE WISH EACH AND AJLL time you can look for Increased Acreage for building baa bf>Pn Mr. and Mrs. Norm mi VanEin- OvrN*wk»iry'» • I.ir No Ul Gftini H»mr • Lie. No. "I j yields and higher quality on the How MM? Feet in a I-«f mrchased by the following In the bevg find daughter Mury ...cm of PHONI: HID IANK »-»ll0O •HONIi ••IIHOIO ••!*•• A 1 smaller or concentrated areas, says How many board feet in a log? *enelope park and Tanglewoorl ter Irvington spent a few days at their AllanticllighlandiO/Hce • i.,- •NOMHATIANIIC HIOHUNDf 1-JJOI County Agent M. A. Clark, ace area, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick place here. 121 FIRST AVtNUt • A I I/SM Sat»w«y t*p*r Uurkmt This question is asked by many Dederlck of Schanck ave.. Mata- 1 Little is known experimentally farmers who are trying to de- Pvt. William Stanton, who has IUVIHO MONMOUTH "• «I«CI« M/0B1IIIX . OCfAM tOUNIIIi lerrnjne the value of trees blown wan, Tanglewood terrace, and Mr, been stationed at Fort Molt mouth, HAPPY NEW YEAR , about the effects which certain and Mrs. John J. Blauvclt of Main | vegetable crops have on crops that down by the hurricane. has If ft for C'olunihus general de- It's easy to determine the num- t., Matawan. and Mr. and Mrs. pot, at Columbus, Ohio, whei e lie ' follow in a rotation. However, we Harold J. Cantrell. highway 35. will be stations ; ! do know that crops such us cab- ber of board feet In any log byCentervllle. in Penelope park. | b&ge, cauliflower and broccoli, and taking two measurements. Frank J. Shotto of Now York j I other crops of this group must be First measure the length of the The New Tear" is the sermon city spent a few days with Mr. \ J rotated to maintain good yields. log and then Its thickness, Inside opic of Rev. Andrew A. BurkharcU and Mrs. Francis Shotto. j ] Practically all of the vegetable .he bark halfway between the twoat the 11 a. m. service Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jo.ieph Fan cl) and r 'he choir will sing "Lead Me cr^jps with the possible exception ends. Next step is to have a simple hildren are visiting relatives in ! LAWES Lord." Gifts of poinseitias from Towanda. Pa., and Kingston, N. Y, ' able to tell the number of board COAL COMPANY, INC. of Deans':-J"Will produce better yields he Ladies' Aid society and candy following different crops. feet. Such a table showing the num-'rom the Sunday-school were dis- A&75,OOO-wntt light hulh has Wn Main Office & Plant: Office & Garden Shop: Not only will you increase yields ributed to sick and sliut-(n mem- by following' a definite rotation, ber of board feet in a log is avail- buia -• 171,400 times brighter thun Sycamore Ave., Fair Haven Shopping Center able from the county agricultural bers of the Holmdel churdh, after Edison'j: first commercial practical Mr. Clark said, but insects and dis- he Sunday service. lamp. SHREWSBURY 584 RIVER ROAD eases, especially the soil diseases, agent. It is called "How to Scala will become l#sa destructive. Soil Your Logs by the Doyle Log Rule." A, Christmas program of origi- RE 6-1030 diseases such as the club root of This information is especially nal plays, entitled "Living Christ- RE 6-1250 cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli valuable to any woodland owner mas Pictures," was presented at can mean an entire failure of the who Is planning to sell logs direct 'enUrville school by the sixth, I'rum crop. to the mill.. seventh and eighth grades at the Troubles also are common Ordinarily when sawtimber sales Holmdel township Parent-Teacher AIR CONDITIONING vine crops where melons follow are made, using the services of the isociation meeting Dec. 21. There and melons or cucumbers or other Vine state forestry d*partmert£~and tim- were the following scenes. "The LITTLE SILVER crops. These crops have always ber agents, iog sealing is done by Birth of Christ," "The- History of [FORCED AIR HEATING iven consistently better yields tttir agents. In the case of wind- Carols," "The Story of the Christ- /here they have followed a sod fall, however, only a few trees may mas Rose," "Christmas in Hol- W. J. BILLS & SONJ or soil Improvement crop in the be Involved and If a woodland nd" and "The Story of Hanuk- All Typmt ot Shaal M.UI rotation. owner is equipped to scale his ownkah." Solos vere given by Roy Work ' LUMBER & SUPPLY CO logs, he will know exactly what he Mancle, accompanied at the piano Fastureless Feeding Slala, Tlla and MaUl Raala has to ise-ll If such a sale Is made by Mrs. Edward Pi-Inn. Christmas PHONE Should green feeding replace M. A. Clark, county agricultural carols were sung by the assenv AT 1-1 524 SYCAMORE AVE. LITTLE SILVER . grazing or^ many farms 7 Th3 agent, advises farmers to harvest bly, led by Mrs. Sam Cavallero and OR answer to this question is .being their own logs, take them to theRoy Mancle. The next executive sought by many agricultural ex- local sawmill, and have the lumber board meeting will be held Jan. 6, RE 6-3S77-M periment stations, including our prepared. This puts wood to good at 12:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. own. use and is a way for the farmer Allan Avchen. The regular meeting E. J. Perry, extension dairy spe- to save money. will-be held at Hillcrest school Jan cialist at Rutgers university, com- Kff Room Climate ments on results of preliminary re- We aren't talki search at the Minnesota station. The egg room on the poultry This Indicates that while field farm is where the poultryman cutting, chopping and hauling o* makes his reputation as a quality green forage may not be practical «gg producer. for herds of 28 cows or less, in- During winter, particular att«n« Fact is, we're not allowed to. But we creasing numbers of dairymen may tion must be paid to the egg room can tell you this much ... we have be attracted to the plan because with respsct to temperature and some new products and within a few they can get more feed and milk humidity, suggests Richard O. LION per acre. Rice, associate agricultural agent. days you'll be asking us all about In Minnesota the test ran 74 This is especially true when addi- 'them. Announcement Day is just days with two groups of 35 cows tional heat Is supplied in the room around the corner. each. One was supplied with all to keep It comfortable for persona the green chopped forag« desired working in it. To maintain the Can't talk yet ... and the other got plenty of pas- original quality of a newly laid wish all a ture on the rotation grazing plan egg It Is necessary to cool It rap- In addition cows of both groups idly and hold it at a temperature But we will be on got all the hay they wanted. Grain of 60 to 65 degrees and a' relative was fed at the rate of one pound humidity of 70 per cent during JANUARY 7TH for each six pounds of milk pro winter. dueed. To help maintain these Ideal MONMOUTH TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. Both groups made almost the conditions, cases used for packing FREEHOLD, N. J. same total rtiilk, 77,652 for green these eggs should be held in the feed ijed, and/77,64S for the pasture room lit the same temperature a 1 llsippv ing group. But on returns per acre, day or two before they are used. Local Representative the advantage was with cows on Next In '.importanc e to correc* Donald Shippee . ". green feeding. temperature and humidity in your RED BANK 6-9122 Using the chopped *r««i feed egg room, are cleanliness and method, 30.6 acres were needed, fresh air. Th« final chore in the while with the pasture method, egg room «vtry day should be to clean it. Keep egg cues and fillers in neat, orderly piles. Carefully clean, your egg grader. Pay partic- and we present our program ular attention to the removal of all broken eggs and the cleaning of any broken eggs from equip- ment. Then follow by sweeping the floor. Ventilation of th« room during the night keeps air sweet and of resolutions for 1955.. clean. These chores will mean that your egg room will always b« in top condition and that no egg or cases will take on odors that can be transferred to eggs. Wind Strip Cropping That on or about March 1st our customer* Mill be greeted and Blowing and drifting of soil can be a serious problem on the lighter served in a NEW, BEAUTIFUL CALL OFFICE . . . The.most soils and when the soil U only poorly covered or left bare. modern in this area. Observations made by soil con servationlsts of the College of Agrl culture at Rutgers, show that about one-fourth Inch of soil can be mov- That we will offer a complete QWK-WASH LAUNDROMAT ed'by the windjt^pm unprotected land In one good wind storm; One- TYPE SERVICE. While you regt in a comfortably appointed fourth Inch of soil amounts to about a 35-to-40-tan loss per acre, points out County Agent Clark. lounge we'll wash your laundry individually in pure, rain-soft The wind ne«ds a fairly large area In which to gain enough sur- water using the latest style equipment. Damp wash will he face »p*«d to move the fine parti cits of soli. If you have large fields ready in 30 minutes. Fluff-dry-fold in one hour. subject to soli blowing, divide them into parallel strips of uniform width running crosswise to the di- rection of the prevailing wind. That all PRODUCTION FACILITIES will be MODERNIZED New Strips should be 75 to 100 feet wide depending upon severity of to give the fastest'fiiicst service obtainable anywhere. wind erosion. This Is known wind strip cropping. It reduces the Yeat size of the areas exposed to the wind and also provides barriers in the form of stubble to check the velocity of air currents close to Yee, in 1955, our patrons will walk under a spacious aluminum protec- the ground that dry out soil parti- Gladly we lift our voices in a chorus cle* and start them moving. tive awning through electronically controlled doors into a new concept of greetings to all our friends and Parish House Club > of textile maintenance where — Hai Dinner Party customers whom we've had "the pleasure KEANSBURG —• Members o: the Parish , House club at St. "ONE CALL WILL TRULY DO IT ALL" of serving in the past year. We Mark's Episcopal church held Christmas party at Lincroft inn in place of Its regular meeting. thank each of you for your loyalty, Present were Mrs. John reeley, Dry Cleaning • Rug Cleaning • Full Finish Laundry Dyeing Mrs. Martin Foley,' Mrs. Asma and we pledge that we will endeavor Brakefleld, Mrs. Leroy Lamonte, Quik'Waih Laundry • Furniture Cleaning • Fur Storage Shoe Repair Mrs. George Biereach, Mrs. John Wenti, Mrs. John Nichols, Mr*. to deserve your continued support in Robert Kr»yi, Mrs. John Smeigel and Miss Carol Wilson. Mrs: Mar- ALWAYS AMPLE FREE PARKING IN FRONT OF PLANT the year ahead. \ tin Foley will be hostess at the January meeting.

; We Build Throughout the Winter Garttn I Brttzeways FULLY ERECTED—CUSTOM BUILT AS LOW AS M.le rER WEEK LEON'S Cameo Builders, Inc. SINCE 1813 Carat* Navalty 10 by 30 »750. Slain* C*ncr«t« Fvatlnga, Taunaatlan, Flvar aaa A>raa Ineluoafl Launderers * Rug Cleaners • INSNBCT MODEL I M I r. M. Dally Sal. A Sun. 10 A. M. t. 4 P. M. ROUTE », SOUTH AMJBOY * Mllai Saata •( E41.an trtitt 64-76 WHITE STREET RID BANK 6-2800 ^Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ftteihber Federal Reserve System -•' Phone Smith Amboj l-lttt RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 A with Tufta college here, is at home Physician Honoted SHEA OK DEAN'ft UST Suzanne Stephens «. for.the Christmas vacation. Public School Children Present WEST POINT, N. T. — Cadet She is the daugiiter of Council- Joseph A. Shea, 19. of 151 NaveMnk Home from Bouve-BogteM ave., Highlands, ha* been named COMMUTERS! man and Mrs, Charles W. Stephens MEDFORD. Mass. — Miss Su- of Little Silver. This year she is to the dean's list, signifying out- FAST 4FHCKNT SAMfi DAY zanne S. Stephens, a junior in the publicity chairman for the Bouvc Christmas Carol Concert standing academic achievement, at physical education course at Bouve- physical education club. V^ the U. S. Military academy here. S TELEVISION • CAR RADIO Boston school which is affiliated Members of the children's choirs' Jose Roblee, Sarann Glenn, Doloes of the Red Bank public schools j Ferrogine, Mary Tomaino, Cheryl Cadet Shea, -a member of the & HOUSE RADIO SERVICE gave a Christmas carol concert Speicher, Linda Little, Patricia Van- class of 1958, received his appoint- 3>rop off your »*t or cur In th* morning and v«'ll hav« it r*pair*d last week in the senior high gym- Pelt. Helen VanPelt. Joan Redzlck, ment to the academy from Rep. and f*.Af for you in tha •v*ni&r . . . and a,t r»«.l MONTCY SAVJNG PKlCEfi! nasium under the direction of Mrs. Judy Ambrose, Gladys Andrews, James C. AuchindoBs of Rumson. T*«U4 FrMl »«rvlc« 7 A.Rft, to 10 P.M. Miriam fc>. Kccr. Robert Danes was George Hael, Josephine Mazza, A member of Theta Chi fraternity, piano accompanist and Toni Ben- Melva Nordrum, Janet Robinson, he was graduated from Middle- Commuters Radio & TV Clinic ardo was the announcer. Billy Falvo, Lou Delia Barca, John town township high school in 2953. NORMAN "ILIM" TOOKCH. Pna. He later attended Rutgers uni- Members of the special ensembles Schwenker. Joe Pelella. Lou Lip- 112-A MMMMIIHI St. Opp. R.R. StarieH R*d Boric 4-70M wprp Cynthia Powers, Penny Fazio, pincott, Harold Snedcof. Rosalind versity. Carol Squire. Mary Policastro, Rich- Rosenfeld. Kenneth Lehrbaum, El- ard Doremus, Bruce Colt roll.' Max ton.Morris. Donald Sweeney, Diana Pokus and Alicia Kozachok of the Breen, Regina Wilder. Mary Royal, Oakland Street school; Pamela Alvina Smith, Joyrp Dowlen Shelly Worth ley. Diane Wi.se, Elizabeth MoiROvsky, Patricia Hammond. NEW! You can now get Appf!) Maria nna fiross, Nicky Janet Hill. Beverly Brink, Arnold RoKguveen. Joy Belovuss. Stephen Vincent, Daniel Bonamico, Barbara HornlK-itfer and Sharon White. Me- GUP.ntlier. Claire Bloomberg, Carol dian ir Si j'fet school, and Danny As by. Juan it a Seward. Honaniico and Barbara Guenther, LflvviPncH DiFiore, Janet Robin- soloists, and Lawrence DiFioie. aon. Peggy Bagart, Norrine Wilson Half and Half Claire Bloomberg, Paul CJoIdberp | Joyce Douglas, Newell Cooper, and Janrt Rojpinson, River Street Dorothy Cranp. Frank Vassett, Mel- Dr. Peter J. Guthorn ... new low-CQSt way to enjoy the luxury of cream at every meal. school, 'l .-•"' vin Morris. Justus Forhan, Paul Teachers assistinp with arrange- / \tiiblishcrl a Quarter of n Centura Goldberg, Roy Abbey. Donald Gib- LONG BRANCH — Dr. Peter m ri) Is a ml rehearsals were Miss Ntw Bordan'i HALF and HALF is a rich bonn. Rodney Daley. Carl Schimenti Jay Guthorn of Allenhurst. a mem- even plain dishes taste extra-special "creamed" Louisp McCuf and Mrs. Myrtle .1. John Hamnierick, Eugene Faggard ber of the staff of Monmouth Me- blend of pure cream and wholesome milk ... with HALF and HALF. So nutritiously rich • CooU, Mechanic; Miss Lillian Jor- Richard Nicoletti. Robert Vacca- morial hospital, has been certified dan. Oak hind, and Miss Josephine so economical you can at last afford the luxury in butterfat and milk proteins, you'll want it relli, Jane Marks. Marilyn Zager by the American Board of Surgery, DO YOU ! Means. Miss Eulalir Francis and Sharon Conklin, Mary Barnshaw according to a recent announce- of cream with all the foods you want. So good on the table for your family every single meal. j Charles firippaldi. River. Teachers NEED Barbard Randolph. Beatrice Al- ment. Certification by this body is GLASS : decorating the gym were Miss Jor- | leyne, Celita DeChalus, Lynne granted to the most highly quali- ; dan, Miss Ann Nannini and Mrs. j Thecker, Patricia Levaur. Beverly fied surgeons in the country on j Anita Walters. FJpps. Shirley Lewis, Lynne Phil- the basis of rigid written, oral and FOR YOUR HOME? T!IP following were members of lips and Gnrda Xorg. practical examinations. HIP choirs: Dr. Guthorn maintains an office Mechanic Street School -Barbara at Asbury Park and has been on Bo.skov, Barbara Banta, Carol Ann Keating Given the Monmouth Memorial staff since J nines, Phyllis Labrecque, Susan CALL RED BANK 6-1063 1951. He was graduated from Co- Miller. Patricia Morales, Nicholas West Point Leave lumbia university in 193^And the KofOiavee.n. Peggy Clark, Sharon ALL WORK GUARANTEED WEST POINT, N. Y. — Cade New York Medical college in 1943. White. Patricia Reynolds. Kathleen R. J. Keating, son of Sgt. and Mrs, receiving an M.M.S. in surgery in Jon PS, Klaine Matthews, Marcia C. E, Keating of 20 Park ave., Eat- 1950. His internship was served at Wolff. Ruth Oilmore, Donna Mac- We Carry A Complete Line Of ontown, N. .7., is spending his the Naval hospital in Brooklyn. Ken zie, Elizabeth Appell, Ardeth Christmas leave, from Dec. 22 to Dr. Guthorn served in the Pacific j • WINDOW GLASS • PLATE GLASS NeUcrman. Edith Netterman. Al- Jan. 2. with his parents. Theater a.s a medical officer with bert Mat lack, Joseph Lucia. Carol • SHADED AUTO GLASS • MIRRORS Cadet Keating is a second class- the U. S. Navy from 1944 to 1946. (I ray. Patricia Franklin, Stephen cream ' your coftte tht way you lik» it ' dtlicioui with ctrtal and btrritt j man < jun?or> at the United States He is a member of the State Medi- • GLASS TOPS FOR DESKS AND FURNITURE Hoi nberjjei, David Wilson. Eugene i Military academy. cal society's medical defense and Marks, John Forbes, Pamela Worth- • MIRRORS RESILVERED • JALOUSIES insurance committee, chairman of ily, Marie Mazza, Cynthia Paladino, the County Medical society's sci- Patricia, Overtoil. WOODPECKERS HELP TREES entific program committee, a mem- Judith Rothstein, Victoria Soling- AUTO CLASS INSTALLED In the winter, when home own- ber of the executive board of the or, Nancy Worthley, Anne Erick- ers suspend their war against out- County Cancer society and is divi- son. Helen Gibson, Paul Graves, WHILE-U-WAIT doors insect pests, winged arch' sion chairman of the Shore Com- Aleida Brager... Marianne Gross, \ enemies of wood-borers are busy munity Cheat. I Nancy Robinson, Roberta, Coving- routing out the insects. ] ton, Ronald Podell, Ruth Zimmer- .These are the woodpeckers, nota- I man. Jane. Hofer, Thomas Giblon. cbly the hairy woodpecker and its TO T.\I,K IN CHICAGO ! A Happy New Year j Maralyn Crabtree, Sandra Evans, smaller cousin, the downy wood- Dr.- Charles 'T. O'Reilly, director I Paul Jablonski. Joyce Ritter, Laura pecker, who' dote on a borer diet. of the Family and Children's soci- I Goodman, ' Michael Walsh, Eddie Even in November and December ety of Long Branch, will speak on ! Rounds, George DeMers, > George these delicacies make umrtiout. half "Prejudice and Religion" at the | Baisley, Merle Flenner. Whitney the woodpecker diet, according to annual convention of the Ameri- ; Dunn. Jullian Carter. Carol Wol- government surveys. can Catholic Sociological society MORRIS • cott, Judy Brandon. Linda Wilson • wond*rful in cake, cooki* and pi* r*cip*i j odd» i*it to pudding, and oth*r dtlitrli , The woodpeckers do n job that being held -in Chicago. The conven- j and Joy Ann Belovuss. lias thwarted scieritijts. ' While tion started yesterday (Tuesday). I Oakland Street School—Peggy great insecticides have been de- Dr. O'Reilly will report the results PLATE GLASS CO . . . use pints of Berdan's HALF and HALF to save money Smith. Katherfne Perkins, Jacque- vised, man has yet to figure out a of sociological research he did in 10 MAPLE AYE. RED BANK line Caruso, Dawn Crawford, Alicia way to mass exterminate the wood Italy and in the United States. j* f ^s ... use pints of Bordcn's HALF and HALF for extra eating goodness. Kozachok. Lois Miller, Betty Jean boring pests once they are en OUR ONLY PLACE OF BUSINESS Voqrhees, Donna ponato, Diana To- sconced under the bai'k. Make it a DrofUnble hnbit to us* Tilt Gel Bordtn'i Half and Halt In plnlt from your Borden man or your favorli* food ilor*. Register's classified to fill your wants. land, Martin O'Malley, Max Pokus, Davey tree experts receive many —Advertisement. Coprrllht. Ths'Borden CoffiDBAT David Burr, Howard Scher, Bruce inquiries about woodpeckers at this OoUrell, Rafael DoCarlo. Richard time. Home owners are concerned Doremus. John Hendrickson, Vin- about supposed damage to trees. cent Soviero, Thomas. "Walk, Pat In reality, the busy feathered Cretin, Mary Policastro, Phyllis friends are Just digging beaks into Poison. Karen Kncib,' Dianne trunk and blanches to get at their TUCKERS Turner, Sally Wikoff, Deborah favored tid-bits. says R. J. McWil- Wurtz. li'ams. Davey field representative.' New Year's resolution that off in thrills..* William Heitzman, Linda Burr, And the tree man advises induce- CORSET & BRA Cynthia Powers, Penny Fazio, Carol ments to have the birds nest right Squire, Toni Benardo, Barbara An- on the home grounds. tinozzi, Pamela Barr. Barbara Best extra inducemant to keep Scalza. Betsy Shelly. Melinda Al- woodpeckers around during -he vino. Janet Bruno": Marie Caveplia, winter months is to see that they Angela Trimboli, Walter Cotjjrcave. are, well supplied frith suet. Robert McDonald, James Gettia and SALE Alfred, Gaita. 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&< *i,i jnc;y: t RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 Page Thirteen Coming to Princeton ' DBOBOOTS BKTCBN WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH Auxiliary Holds Troop 144 Holds TINTON FALJ^S — Mr. and Mrs. CT IS NOT TRUE TO SAX "WE DID EVEBY.TBXNG POSSIBIJE* DeGroot of Kenward lodge, Lake- UNLESS CHIROPRACTIC WAS DfCXUDED Christmas PaVty Christmas Party side ave., have returned from a vacation at Palm Beach Shores, LEONARDO—The Ladies' auxili- LEONARDO — Girl Scouts of Fla. oop 144 here held a 'Christmas DR. WARREN FOWLER ary of the American Legion post PHONi. here held a Christmas party last ELfty last we,ek at the .home of It pays to sdi u In Th« Rsyiitar. SMBBOAD8T. Chiropractor week at the post home on rt. 39 4rs. James W, Davidheiser on —Advtrtiiemant. MOSS near Appleton ave. ighland ave. The second anni- In charge of arrangements were versary of the founding of the Mrs. Marjorie Daniels and Mn. roop also was marked at the parly. Florence Mount. Present were Mrs, Joseph Shre- an, leader and daughter Sheila, Others present were Mrs. Har- Mrs. Matthew Stevenson, assistant riet Fisher, Mrs. Lena Maler, Mra. .der, and daughter "Judy, Mrs. June Woods, Mrs. Olive Merker, 'ames Davidheiaer and daughter Mis. Katherine QuackenbU3h, Mrs. . Mrs. William Beirnt and Margaret Winters, Mrs. Elizabeth laughter Claire, Mrs. N>il Brown Geoghan. Mrs. Helen MacConnach, md dauRhtcr Kathy. Mrs. J. A. Mrs. Alice Wahlers, Mn. Annabelle Itlalmltr and daughter Elizabeth. Dailcy, Mrs. Llselotte Vpgt. Mrs. Mrs. Anthony Pol ask y and 75% OFF... Veronica Coons, Mrs. Dorothy De- aUgrhtrr Joan, Mrs, William Hill j Grote. Mrs. Mary Hover, Mr«. Kuth nd daughter Beverly, Mra. Frailk [NeaJon. Mrs. Jean McCo-nlouge, ^etzelter and daughters Linda, and Mrs. Margaret Genova, Mrs, Vivian •atty, Mrs. Anthony Plitniek and TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS...» you Layton, Mias Pearl Layton and laughter Janice, and Linda Warn- Miss Mary Layton.. JfoUcIa Montealegre •old and June Rloyer. Follow Chief Reuthers Good Advice! The new star from Chile, "Felicia Morgunville Montealegre," ranked as one of the Pictures of 'India' Girl Scout and Brownie troops world's ten most beautltul women, At WSCS Meeting sang carols throughout the com III be the leading lady opposite ATLANTIC APPLIANCE CO. munity Thursday evening, alter France's Louis Jourdan in "Tonight Rev. Paul A. Frledrlch, pastor of which members were entertained In Samarkand," the Paris hit by St. Luke's Methodist church, Long If you DRIVE don't DRINK by Mrs. Louis Becker at her home. Jacques Deval and Lorenzo Semple, Branch, will show picture* of Taking part were Brownies Ger- Jr., which will have Its. American "India" as a special guest at a nieet- aldlne Becker. Aiiene Mendini, Ei- premiere at the McCarter theater, ng next Wednesday night of the and leen Sweeny and Rose Marie Bar- Princeton, for four performances Woman's Society of Christian Ser- bolini and their leaders, Mrs. Mi- only, Jan. 6, 7, 8 (Thur, Frl., Sat. vice in the Red Bank Methodist chael Kisslan, Mrs. Helen Mendini evefl.; Sat. matinee.) ellowahlp hall. and Mrs. Harry Konowalow. Girl Since coming to the United States, Mrs. George Schmidt, secretary of If you DRINK don't DRIVE Scouts singing were Dorothy Kiss- Miss Montealegre has starred on top upply work, planned the program lan, Barbara Pogera, Carol Marea television dramatic shows—Studio entitled "The Second Mile." Mrs. ca, Joan Becker, Porothy Barbollnl, One, Phllco Playhouse, Ford The- Donald "Wright, vice president and Mlchelc Rynlewfcz, Nancy Button, ater, Lux, Armstrong Circle, Sus- rogram chairman, will preside^, When confused call a laxi or your local Police Officer, Susan Quackenbueh, Wilma Van pense, Lights Out—and was seen ipe-.lal music will be provided by Brunt, Mrs. Harold C. Quacken- on Broadway in last year's "Mer- ohri Ferris and the youth choir. they would certainly be glad to help your liush, their leader, and Mrs. Wil chant of Venice," and "The Swan," An offering for supply work will be Ham Van Brunt. and was chosen for the premiere received. Mra. F. W. Krill, presi- Naval Electronic Technician of Louis KroncnberKer's "Internat- dent of the society, will preside at a Third Class Frank Linden Antlsell ional Set" at the Brandeis univer- 'Ufllnesa session. During a social of the Naval Air base at Patuxent sity festival. icrlod, refreshments will be tscrved River, Md., spent a week of his py members of Circle E, headed by Christmas leave at the Farvlew Mrs. Fred Dugan and Mrs. Thomas form home of Mr. and Mra. Thomaa PTA Holds Party, Dugan. Antiaell. Mr. and Mrs. William Dwyer are PROGRAM FOB GOURMETS parents of a son, born Christmaa Plans Session Master Chef Jean Goraud of thi have a safe and joyous celebration eve in Monmouth Memorial hos- HIGHLANDS—The Parent-Teach- Old Union house and Ruth Rodgei pital. Mrs. Dwyer is the former er association of the grammar Dean of Shrewsbury combined Mary Hallerun, daughter of Mr school here, held a Christmas party heir talents for shore cookinp en- and MrB. Augustus Halleran. last week at the school. liuslnsts last week on WBTV'fl fcrtune in 55 Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Smith of The party followed a meeting of Blue Flanie Magic cooking pro- Newark entertained Sunday for Mr. the executive board, which made ;ram. Mr. Geraud's cooking experi and Mrs. Martin Smith, Sr., Mr plans for a meeting of the associ- nee dates back 20 years to his and Mrs. Martin Smith, Jr., and ation Tuesday, Jan. 4. Theme of start as an apprentice in his na- family, Mr. and MrB. Robert Owens the meeting will be: "Understand tive Prance. He spent 14 yearB as May the peal of the New Year bells and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ing Our Scout Program." an assistant chef' both in France aid Miller and son, Mr. and Mrs. During the party, games were and In French restaurants in New Robert Flits' and son, Mr. and Mrs. ring in a year filled with happiness conducted by Mrs, Vivian Newman York before coming to the Union KED BANK 6 1500 RED BANK.N.J. Albert Taber and family, Mr. and Prize winners were Mrs. Martin house. 11 WHARF AVE and prosperity. We hope every day Mrs, William Thomson. Feldman, Mrs. Peter Hobby. Mrs. Mr. fend Mrs. Thom^n Antlsel Hose Robertson and Mrs. Vincent WATSONS ENTERTAIN of .J.955 brings new joys to you and sons Carl, Donald and Doug- Crist. Mrs. Lester Whltfleld was in BELFORD—Mr. and Mrs. R. G las spent Christmas day with Mrs. charge of refreshments. She Was Watson, Green ave., entertained Coffee served to one and all after closing hours. Curb Service and your family. Happy New Year AntiseU's parents, Mr. and Mrs. assisted by Mrs. Richard Weiss. over the week-end for Mr. and George Miller In Bogota. Mr«. George H. Johnson of Tor- at no charge. to you all! Mrs. Rosalie Scheurloh and Mrs. Others present were Mrs. Robert rlngton, Conn. For Christmas day, Marilyn Scheurlch entertained Johnson, president; Mrs. Thomas they entertained Mrs. Blanche Christmas eve for Miss Clara Weir Hogan, Mra. Fred P. Bedle, Mr«. Wlnterton, Arlington; Mr. and Mrs of Spring Lake, Mlsa Elsie Wyok Carroll Bender, Mrs. John P. Adair, Mrs. Joseph Patterson, Mrs, Anne Joseph Clarke, Andover; Mr. and We will be closed at 10:00 P. M. New Years Eve except by reservation. of East Orange, Mr. and Mra. Rob- Mrs. William Kern and children, ert Calmes of Short Hills and Mr, M. Lawrence and Mrs. Elizabeth RU SOIL'S Kehoa. South River, and Mr. and Mrs. E and Mrs. George Blzette of Snyre !. Johnson, River Plaza. FURNITURE & ART GALLERIES villc. PLEASE CALL EARLY - RE 6-1500 Eatontown The Roman coloBscum was built 25 E. FRONT ST. RED BANK mentH have more readers, wftteh melni by 12,000 captives taken in the Mr, .and Mrs. Anson V. Ransom conquest of Jerusalem. mnr« results.— Adv«rtll*mint. entertained members of Mrs. Ran- som's family at Christmas dinner. Guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pollard and children Melvin, Craig, Jeffrey »nd Panteli of Wanamassa and ,Mr. and Mrs; Melvin Benson of ;j5atontown; — Mfi and ' M*». Jatiics Rfce and children Cathy and Paul of Clift- wood ave. have returned from holiday visit with relatives In Bal Umore. ,. . Henry A., Male, Jr., semlnariah-in- HEY! charge of St. James Memorial Epls copal ohurch, announced that be ginning this week, Sunday-schoo1 will start at 9:30 a. m. Instead of 9:45 a. rn., .and tha children will be dismissed at 10:30 a. m. There will be a celebration of Holy Com munlbn Bunday at 11 a. m. with th< LOOK WHAT R«v, Lloyd Patterson of Oeneral Theological seminary as celebrant • Mrs. William Hunter of Byrnet lane, spent Monday In Newark Gladly we lift our voices in a chorus of greetings to dll shopping and visiting friends. Mr, and Mrs. William Bolvlg an daughter Faith of V«l* pl.-'spen Ohnfttmaf weekend with Mrs. Bo SANTA our friends and, customers we've had the pleasure of •vljt'M ' mother, Mrs. Dattner, In Brooklyn. Other members of the jfamify present Were Mr. and Mrs B. E. Robbln's of Connecticut an Mr! and Mrs. Fred Wanner an lerving in. fhs ye*r pair. We thank each of you for your Mr*. Robblns.. Mrs. Bolvlg enjoye «-t*SubIe celebration as ..-her birth Hay « Christmas' day. LEFT For the first time in. four years loyalty, and wtplsdge that we will endeavour to .desferv* Mr{ and Mrs. L.. J, Reward, of Villa pi.: Bad their two sons hbme fo Christmas. In thoArmy, th«y couli not get home other years. Rlchari your continued support in the year ahead. ' curie from Washington, D. C, an for Janet Bradley's customers! Thomaa from Kentucky. Dolores Vetrano, daughter of Mr and Mrs. JoBeph Vetrano of Villa pi.,' celebrated her ninth blrthdn; Thursday with a party at her horn * Charge Account Prlvjl»<(t . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Werner o Tlnton ave., have their three chl Without A Penny's Extra Costl dren home from college for the ho The convenient Idays; Nan from Southern semin- ary, Donald from Vale and Robert from Colgate, • Top Notch Convwiltnc*: Pick Other coliege students home foi the holidays Include Richard Ward- Out Mtrchandiw and Pay Later. man, son of Mr. and Mrs. William EASY Wardman of Tlnton ave., froi Rider college: Charles Stoehle, soi 6f Mr, and Mrs, Charles Btochle o * Optional 3-Month ludgat Plan Tlnton ave., from Stevens ln«t tue, and David Dean, son of Mi CHARGE At No CoctI No Down Payment. and Mrs. Harry Dean of Wail st from Trenton State Teachers co • Jutt Show Your "Easy Charge" LICENSE FEE RAISED PLAN! TRENTON — Recent amend- Card and Say "Charge It" I ments to tha Produce Dealers' LI censing and Bonding Act will rals annual lloense fees to $5 and wil make a number of minor change OPEN EVERY to the laws governing the licensing of commission merchants, dealen WEEKDAY NIGHT! and broker* In . perishable com 'modltles, report* C. J. Grant, 11 DAILY: 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. censing and bonding supervisor o th» State Department of Agrlcu SUNDAYS: 12 Noon to 6:00 P. M. ture. Introduced by C. William Haine of Burlington county, chairman o the assembly commutes on agrl culture, conservation and econom- ic development, the amendments olarUy the provision! of the act and expedite the processing of th

XOBINBO^ 10 t KEANSBURQ — Paul RffblntOn, ROUTE 35, i/ztMil* North of Aibury Circle •on of Mr. and Mn. Raymond Rob- NEVER A PARKING ll>»on, oelebrated hla fourth birth- , , (Near Sumet Avenue) day Deo, SI. Attending ttai party W*M .Nans? "OOMU, John Carlo, K«ry and.fcathy T5ean, K»nn«th PROBLEM # 2 R«d B«nk-A*bury But Siops at Our Door Cr«k»n, Wohard Bobluoa Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 YMCA Loop Basketball Scores SPLITS and PANTHERS EAGLES I1 P OWLING N.PIW. f 1 II Turnock. I. . 0 J auer, MISSES Seott, Spotting Sports Hasan, e „..: 7 21 0 14 Wood. *. 0 0 Iteveni By Darnel, g 0 4 >homo. S 7 PAUL A. AXJBRSCUT IS 10 42 By Hy Cunningham KUMSON KIPS OFF P.ul... f .. » 0 « Willini. f .. School.*. I ..000 Defaiio. I .. In a few more days we will have come to the end of another year. ihick, t .. A STORY FOR HORSEMEN AND A TEST OF MEMORY—For Lund, f Firemen's Standings and Averages Whether It waa a good year or a bad one. or just mediocre, depends on Tharin, c. Klataky, r. the past decade New Jersey thoroughbred devotees diligently have at- ullano. g ... the Individual and what he or the wanted from life In these past 8«5 Williams, g. r "C" Divl.Un tempted to restore the Garden State to the position of eminence it held an8choick, "A" Dlviaian daya. Both the team members and the sponsors of the front running Lowt. a ffljnir, g . W L around the turn of the century. The long, arid years took their toll of Boardman, g Branehport ...... Mrjnmouth Beach 2 10 a teams at least are ending 49S4 on a liappy note. Last season's cham- the beautiful and well managed farms. They also took their toll of Liberty 1 H»riet 2 z> it pion! have trophies to prove a successful year. Those of us who were) 28 practically all of the people who lived and worked with this Industry, Oakhurst 1 .... Marlboro 1 .... not quite up\to par will not put 1954 down as a reel letter year. Here'! Phil Daljs 1 ... Little Silver 2 22 >£ wishing a much better bowling year in 1955 for everyone. leaving virtually no «pne to chronicle this illustrious past. However, r p Adelphia 14 Jakubecj. f. . 'etrofakr. f Eatontown 1 ... there are a couple of men still around who served their apprenticeships Carter, f 8 21 Highlands 1 ... Community t ' 11 The Red Bank Businessmen's league is being; led by a new Letteri. t 2 12 Independents 1 23 .Shrewsbury .. 21 18 as youths during this outstanding era. Arthur E. James covers this DeGeoree, f. Gaither. c and an old team. Crate's Beverage* ha» been in the loop for Bacon, g 7 19 Oceanport 1 >IT "Unexcelled < ... 21 18 masterfully in "Future Promise and Past Glory." a story of New Jersey. Schanck. f. ... 0 2 0 2 It quite aome seasans, yet this IK the bent they have done to date Aumflck. c. . 2 10 Lindquiftt, g High Team, S-Gamea—Olkhurst 1, Re.lv No jlorj of those times would be complete without a few 2 14 Atlantic Highlands 20 ID They could very well make It this xeason. As the year ends, Smith, c 0 8 2.946. Lakewood Hook * Ladder 18 21 words of two colorful figures who remember It well. Marshall Jon«i. g 0 0 27 II 68 High, Ind. 3-Games—Arthur Sico. 677. rY«ewood Acres 1114 21V however, they are nharlng the spotlight with Tony's Barber Lilly, who was onrr head exorcise boy for James R. Kwne at Acquara, 2. .. 0 0 High Team Game—Liberty 1, 1,048. 20 shop. This Is the first season for Tony M a sponsor and his G F P Winamaisa 8 - 16 High. ind. Game—Gene Cosentino 279. Oceanic 1, Rumson IE 24 Brookdale farm under James Bowe, Sr.. and lat^r for the Whit- 2 21 Westendorf, choice of team members seems to be a good one. Monmouth ney's Greentree Stud under Jimmy Howe, Jr., when it was lo- one, f .. 0 6 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Oliver Byron Z 10 29 Lumber, Sal's Barbers, Alvlno'n Texaco Service, Sal's tavern, Demarco, c . 0 U G AVE. Middletown. 1 8 ,31 cated at I.lncroft, is now retired and lives just a stone's throw F P s Nat's Jewelers and Progressive Life Insurance round out the Ciaglia, / Z 28 NieiBon, r ... 1 13 Al Dangler 3fl 196.IS High Team. 3-Games — Monm6 tith from the two farms where he played such an important part In Jiannlne, ( Bib.ub. e . . 2 Howard Mayers 36 192.27 Beach 2. 2.57c. flrst division. The first two teams have a four-game jump on the development of many outstanding horses, such as Regret, McDonoush, t. . Forman. tc .. .. 3 Edward Taylor H 191.S6 High, Ind, 3-Games—Dominic Macia, (He rest, but one night could put almost any of them right In "' John V. <»rier, Boojum, Upset, Sysonby and Twenty Grand. Powell, o anntno, a: . . 13 Z 28 Ben tiruber 32 ltl.ft 645. there. This loop has always been a tight race and this will not The other man whose memory Lanfrank. g Joseph Tomaino 39 190.10 High, Team Cimi—Little Sliver 2, >08. be the season for an exception. Frank Federici is out in front Malinconico. g. 36 "a 7» Fiore Corclone 86 189.39 High, Ind. Gama—Dominic Mans, 286. goes back to Pierre LorMard's Ran- for high single game honors with 357. The one and only "Lup*" ALL STARS Joseph Rufflnl »6 189.22 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES cocas farm at Jobstown, where he a r p Walter Warden 36 186.1 Bufflnl has a 710 for high threesome and a 189 count for high Jacques, f O AVE. spent his early boyhood, is Ed ALL STARS o s Pat Ambrosia .. SO IBS.3 H.rry Hoyer 14 171.13 average. Red Bank Recreation's 1,020 is the high te«m game Feakes, who established an envia- Morgan, f Peter Mazza 21 186.4 Dowrl. f WallinK, c Warren Wyckoft 89 185.35 William Hansen 24 168.16 and Crate's Beverages Just missed a 5,900 threesome by seven ble record ns trainer for Amory L. Wjtliamn, K Joseph Corrigan v 86 168.16 Nelllgan, f. .• 1 Carl .Schneider IS 185.19 Dominic Matr.a 39 168.3 pins. Joe Couhte is not too proud of his howling prowess dur- Haskell's 700-acm Woodland farm. Borden, c. Ryder, £ .... Charles Howard 3« 181.16 ing 1954 as he Is In line for the Icapie low game award with »5. Carey., st 188.9 Harvey Walling 32 166.2 Kd Feakes' story goes be- Wilbur Smith 16 Charlea Van Curen 31 165.15 The Red Bank Wednesday Night league seems to be under the con- yond his own lifetime for ho Oanavan, R. George Mofier 30 182.23 Martini. 182.« Charles Johnson 24 165.7 trol of Mil Garment. Ad we wait for that man with the beard, sickle comes from a long line of COUNTY TROTTERS Gene Cosentino Edward Archer S« 164.23 Harry Rubley . 37 181.8 and hour glass to bid us adieu, these boys have woven a blanket of distinguished horsemen. His 180.13 William Mark. 27 164.9 Keho«, f AnthnAnthony SuoSuo:t 86 John Kelly : '? 164.S eight games over Atlantic hotel and Marine bar, both being tied for sec- uncle, Kd Feakes, was a lead- PACERS Fredericks, f 20 180.10 William Woodward Dsvid Byram >'•* 163.32 ond place. A. C. Radio and Television have still another 2>i game de- ing riilir of his day. Hi* L»pre, f Ralph Parsons J» 163.6 Cuthbertson, Rada, f ficit as they complete the first division. Mil Garment also rolled the grandfather was a success- "C" DlvUlon L«o Tllton S! 162.15 Babcotk. f. A^cheUino, c highest three-game total with 2,677, but Marine bar is sailing In front of ful trainer and his father, Lesko, f Hammond, g I. George Boyle 35 161.16 Matthew Feakes, was an out- rennlnglnn, < Finkle, K Hook and Ladder 4 3w4 o Arthur Mancinl 37 161.4 the team single game race with 894. Mario Tomaino is currently the Bibaud. I. ... Peeanic 1, Long Branch 33 • 6 John Poole :... 83 160.24 standing trainer who' condi- William Conner , 36 168,19 individual triple threat man as he has all honors within his graJPjp. A O. Babeock, Man«nqiPan Exempts 26 13 ISO average, 286 single game and 632 series Nice. tioned, among other horses, Rjder. « iliver Byron 1 25 14 Wallace Conner 34 169.10 Sotemia and Pandorlna. There Ocean '2. Point Pleasant 24 15 Fred Bruno _ 3G 168.1 S Th« Bed Bank Recreation loon Is another league going Into Robert Smidt 31 157.26 probably are few who remem- 2 2 BARONS .Shrewsbury 1 23 16 1955 with everyone's hopes flyinjp Rowel's Club Metro have no HAWKS WashlnKton 1 23 16 ber these two, but in 1912 F P "H" Dlvl.Un F : Friebott, f 'I 12 Port Monmouth 2 20 19 one In front of them but this means nothing. Rassas Brothers, when the Kentucky Derby - AnderBon. f. D'Anna, I ] Independents 2 Long Branch 19 21) W Boncore's Tailors and Hancock's Radio Service could catch Montonaro. f. Shrewsbury _ „„ was worth a mere, $5,000 t*> B. Ward, f n 4 Belford 1 17 22 them In one night. Ask Boncore's tailors. They were up In, Vanderwerken K. Ward. I . Eatontown 2 16 28 Wayside 2 27 1 2 .'; the winner. SoU-mia, a mare rarelli. B. o 6 Hook t Udder 8 ... 26 1 3 *v that lead spot for awhile and are now three games out How- bred and raised in New Jer- Helfrick. t n in Ocean 1. Point Pleasant . Bahr. e O'.ShailKhnessy, 0 10 it KeanpburK . Rumson 2 ...• 24, 15 ever, Boncore's still has posupsslon of high team set with 2,ftB8. sey, was sent tft Kentucky Provinl, K. Burkhardt, g .. Oceanport 2 11 Independents 2, Red Bank .... 24 12 n 4, Hamilton 2 23 18 Hanoock's Radio Service was on the right frequency one game and won the $10,000 F.ndlir- Jll rt 14 10 4 Avon 3 22 17 this year as they own the team single game high with 90S. For ance Stflkes at four miles In 3 73 liumson 1 SI .16 Individual honors we have Jack Kennedy with 268, Monte Geronl HlKh Tei 8-Games—Shrewsbury 1, Washington 2 19 20 with 631 and .lack Kennedy again as average leader with 182. 2.754. Hailet 3 : ...: 18 21 7:10 4 5, a record that stands Ed Feakes High, Ind, 3-Gamei Joseph Baker, Kradley 3 17 22 Mario Toscano is the only other one with ft 180 count and that ta this day. As Sotemia 644th Courtmen 640. Belford » 15'^ 23 \i Just on the nose. Hoffman's Split High, Team Game—Oceanic 1, 850. Neptune City 2 1,4 22 crossed the finish line that October day, the nearest horse to her High. Ind. Game—Joseph Baker, 25 8. Pleasant Farms is still showing the way In the Oakhurst Business- was just coming into the stretrh. Ocennport 3 : 12 24 Ladder 1, Long Braneh Ti 31'i men's loop. They hUve been out in front for some time now but are not After a recent win by Woodland farm's Blue Sparkler at Atlantic INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Triumph, 67-27 Court Tussles G AVE. Fair Haven 3 6 3! breathing easily, with only a four-game lead. Ocean Chevrolet Is th« City, a New Jersey breeder stopped Feakes in the clubhouse to compli- John Dovrens . 33 187.13 High Team, 3-Games—Wayaide 2, one that is causing them sleepless nights. Allenhurst National bank Red Bank's 644th Tank tattRllon A.SBURY PARK — Hoffman's ment him and commented: "The way Blue Sparkler ran today, It looks Wlllinm TIKlie 35 183.1 4 2,4CI». and Long Lane farms are the other two teams In the first division but 179.3.", as though she will go a distance." Ed's reply went something to the court quintet chalked up Its third Army and Navy quintet of Red Joseph Baker High. Ind, S-Games-- Lynn Farnham, are lilt and 12 games back. The farmers also have high threesome effect that: "Well, she ought to. Her great gmnddam Is a full sifter to round win in the annual basketball lank suffered Its first IOHJS of the Robert Forbes . it? 178.13 287. Joseph Hoblto 36 17 8.0 with 2,8.11. CentirSl Boilers started out well this season and we thought . Sotemia. holder of the world's record for four miles." Some years ago, leason last week when Squan Sta- High. Team Game Rumson 1, 910. elimination tournament held by the Georffa Ho.\ 37 177.16 High, Ind. Game—Lynn Farnham, 609. this could be their year, hut It doesn't sCe'em so. They do have high game 176.24 Ed persuaded the late Mrs. Annette T, Haske.ll to purchase the. mare New Jersey National Guard by lonery hung up a 78-71 victory In Robert MiUef 27 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES though, 998, so all is not lost. DonHolbrldge rolled * hot ST2 and this Logistella, a full sister to Sotemia, because of the staying qualities ex- trimming the 253d battalion, 67-27, he Asbury Park City league on Gordon Arnold 36 176.21 Amory Osborn 116.8 G AVE. still stands as high individual three games. Walt Warden Is finally emplified by that family. Logistella produced Betty Blue, dam of Blue he Convention hall court. 39 178.1 in a tilt last week. William Palmer . . 86 175.16 Emi! Munch 81 coming into his own aa his high game of 258 and high average of 188 Gal, who produced Blue Sparkler. Gordon Forbea 174.30 Jamea Fedork* 36 163.1 Pvt. George P. GUI sparked the The victors racked up a seven- 37 160.15 proves. i joint lead in the first half, lust Newton Mellett 81 174.24 William .Anderson 39 Ed Fe«kes Is host to many visitors at Woodland farm each 644th cagers, scoring 20 points on Richard McConnell 173.26 Robert RhaUea-n 89 169.81 The Red Bank City league will have I^ulgVs first In line to . 27 15 9.4 year and It takes only a question or two to get him started tell- nine field goals and a pair of char- nough to carry the win. Al Keith, Martin Hayes 173.21 Lynn Farnham 36 greet 1955. They have but a ha|f-game lead over-, L»'*yette'« Reginald Walla . 38 173.7 Albert Fazzone ; 13 157. ing stories of racing and the horse, lore of New Jersey, but If ity tosses. Stationery center, led hla club with 29 154, dairy and gained this advantage by sweeping theifHait match 22 points on ten field goals and a William Elberson . 172.14 George Lange 6 there is one thing that will make Ed bristle. It Is a statement The winners took an early lead George Pepper . 22 171.23 Harold Peters 158.14 With Uie dairymen. Thin Is a bumper loop which meant the by one of his guests that they "didn't reallie you could raise in the first period and continued pair of fouls. Don Smith was high 27 15 8.7 George Wrckoff - 87 171.13 Edward Grob 80 top teams are always trying to knock each other over. To horses In New Jersey." Kd reminds his listeners that one of to pile up margins In each period. an for Hoffman's with a 31-polnt Sam Yorpr . 171.11 Warren Rsinbardt . 27 163.7 Albert White 19 170.37 Con Verrey .1 - 14 162.31 make It more Interesting these two teiuns have been playing the feature stakes at Monmouth Tark, the Regret Handicap, 6UTH TANK BATTAI ION aroductlon on 11 baskets and nine 39 Chester Anderson ;... 39 192.4 leapfrog for some time. Red Bank Roofing and Klslln'a make) commemorates the fllly Regret who won the Kentucky Derby In ul*. Ray Krukovsky . 24 132.S Gill, I. (. P2 2P0 151,16 up the rest of the first division and are not too far back that one. 1915, the only fllly to do so, before or since. Noonan. f. Hoffman's came buck Monday "D" Division K." Horroeks 39 0 2 Stephen Lambertson 39 151.12 or both could not sneak In ahead of the first mentioned teams. Ed's personal knowledge of thoroughbred activities in New Jersey Cervl. f. 8 12 with an 84-43 win over Danny's W I. lon.l 1 VoorheeB, 1 Lakfwood 1 29 10 Clifford Cook . 15 • Jim Cleary fell 14 pins shy of a 700 series one night but Is way was Improved by one of the leading figures of those times. He was a 1 a Soda Shop. Harold Dowries paced 39 150.4 Adams', f. Eatontotvn 5 25 14 Charles Johnson .... 150.4 out In front for high three games. Nicky Gentile Is on the favorite of Mrs. Lillian Barnes Livingston, who assumed command of Knight c the offensive with 34 points on 15 Jack Oakley 15 Monmouth Beach 1 . 23 16 84 149.22 comeback trail if hi* high single (ramp of 364 Is any Indication. the vast Rancocas establishment after the death/of Pierre Lorlllard. It Mebua. g. double counters and four foul shots. Junior Hose S .11 11 George Wills. 149.16 BiahoC c. John Boyle ... 80 Dom Lafayette is the high average man with 195. However, was a frequent occurrence for this well known ladyjto summon Ed to HOFFMAN'S ARMY AND NAVY Glendola I 22 17 De Vito. E Liberty 2. Red Bank 2V IS Dom has only rolled six jaram wh'lle Tom Paris has betteT than her home where she would reminisce with'liim of tho days past. It was Springsteen Sea Girl ... 21 18 •I" Divlsie* 30 under his belt and sports a 189 count. Fred 3. Bruno is sec- Dowries, f. . I. on one of these occasions that she presented him two cups which his 'aylor, Liberty 3. Red Bank . 20 19 W retary of thU league and, as one of the proprietors of the new dad had worwfor Mr. Lbrillard with Sotemia and Pandorlma because r Bradley Beach 2 20 19 Glendola 2 30 9 Smith, West End Ladder .... 26 13 Crystal bar, formerly Vlnoe's bar, is In a good spot to get those she wanted these trophies to be kept by someone who would appreciate 53D TANK BATTALION Sea Bright 17 22 G F Avon F. D. . 16 23 Volunteers 1 25", 13'i new standings on the board the day nfter they are rolled. Fred their sentimental value. . » Fisher, f. Volunteers 2 . 15 21 Neptune Hose 2 25% 18% Nagle. g South Betmar 2 14 tells us that the official opening of the Crystal bar will he some- Ed Feakes is not a man who lives In the pnst for he Is one Davis. (. Reevey. Neptune City 3 15 21 25 Applegate 1 Oakhurst 3 15 24 Brevent Park 2 :. 24 15 time In January and a gala time is planned. He also wishes to of New Jersey's most outspoken exponents of the modern sport Brown, f West Long Branch 2 . 15 24 AllenhurM 2' .... 19 extend New'Years wishes to all bowlers. and New Jersey's contribution to It. In a recent television In- Murphy e 30 11 Marlboro -2 ; .....:.. 17 SQUAN STATIONERY Wayside 1 12 27 The Highlands Women's league Is also a two-teim race as 1954 terview, Feakes pointed out the superlative performance of such Peluso, c Eatontown t 17 22 1 MeGhee c c, High Team, 3-Games—LakewooA 1, fades Into history. Cedar inn and Bahrs Landing are In that order recent New Jersey horses as Sparton Valor, winner of 16 races Murphy, f. Eagles 2 17 22 Williams, | 0 2,657. LlttU Silver 5 : 17 22 with Cedar inn showing 31 wins to Bahrs' 29. Highland's Recreation la at two until five, Including such races as the New Jersey Stal- Mercer, f. HlKh, Ind. 8-Games—Frank Smith. 612. Burgess, g De Llcney, f. 5 Eatontown 4 16 28 eight rungs lower and bottom team of the first division. Deana Par- lion Stakes as a two-year-old, the Pageant, Boardwalk and Ben- Olson, g. 0 2 0 High, Team Game—Avon F D. 1,001. Neotune Cit^ 4 >...... 16.. 23 Crotty, f. 0 2 High, Ind. Game—Henry Allen, 256. ker's 225 and 570 leads the high game and series battles for the in- jamin Franklin Handicaps as a three-year-old, the Hialeah, Me- "" 1 Ind, 2) Bradje7 Beach 11 24% Keith, c. .10 1 22 dividuals. Irene Carney is the average leader with a snappy 152. ^ Lennan, Wldener, Excelsior. Gallant Fox and Valley Forge Dempsey, c, 1 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Oceanic i, Long Branch. 11 26 2 Hamilton 4 -. 11 28 son House may not be in the flrst division, but they are heading Handicaps at four, and the Tropical Handicap at five. His total Nichols, g. 7 0 G AVE. Karl. ». Bert Emmons 32 176.16 High Team, 3-Game>—Glendola I, / *~ winnings amounted to $281,387. Spartan Valor carries on a 1 high team individual and three-game race with 786 and 2,179. FarruKffiaro, i 1 lurry Fary 36 176.9 2,397. ' tradition for he was bred and raised by William G. Hells at the YMCA Cage Loops Saxenmeyer. t Robert Olh er 30 174.17 High Team, 3-Games—Bates. 656. The A division of the Shore Firemen's league Is far from old Rancocas establishment of rierre Larillard, now known IUI ed Wilson 36 173.20 High, Team Game.—Glendolfc* 2, SS8. decided. Branchport will celebrate New Years cv« as. the lead- 35 8 78 Robert Ormsbee 35 172.15 High. Ind. Game—G. Bates. 235. ers with a two-game advantage over Bed Bank Liberty 1 and the Hells Stock farm. Jr. High Iregory Figaro 83 iquan Stationery .... 20 21 18 19 — 78 171.21 INDlVfDUAL AVERAGES Oakhurst 1. Fhil Daly's 1 finishes the flrst division with a w ioffman's 15 19 15 2 2—71 Diaries Morgan 89 170.22 Ed points with pride to the r.ther New Jersey products such as Eat- 'aul Albrecht . 36 G AVE. three-game deficit We might say that Liberty would be out In Knlcka . 3 HOFFMAN'S ARMY AND NAVY 169.80 Griffith Bates ontown, Squared Away, Crlsset. Thasian Hero Rnd many more. [enry Allen 33 169.23 38 16 8.2 * front .If they had not been robbed of the services of Torhmy Rumson All Stars .. 3 G P Joseph Boccellato 38 166.85 "The most promising Influence on New Jersey racing, how- loffman f r Id. Weriirer 57 168.2 4 Paris, This Is the result of a situation that has been building; Hawks . S 1 2 .eslie Thompson Edrrnind Fette , 25 156.23 ever, is the quality of stallions now standing In our state," Ed Downes f 15 04 34 23 168.18 P. Stanford 24 for a few years and Liberty and Tom were just the unlucky .. « Ifred Bates 25 168.18 156.16 says. "It Is with real pride that we.point to such stallions as Bullets Taylor, f 5 12 William Behrens Harry Sickles , 35 154.23 ones to be in the line of flre when things exploded. The fact Zips Smith, c 7 1 35 1611.12 Louie Gierptal Your Host, Market Wise, Slide Rule, Case Ace, Okapl, Case- harles Veron 36 167.27 34 158.4 that' the explosion missed the mark makes it just that much Eagles : .. 0 togel. ir 1 0 John Moray Tonv Barone ... . »7 152.18 mate, Knave High and Best Seller." teeves g 2 S 39 167.5 Al Parker. Jr. , '..'.'.. more apparent and causes the old year to end on a sour note. F&nMiere _ Harry Ciittrell 21 11 150.12 MARSHALL C. LILLY, who retired in 1951 at the age of 58, spends .. 0 Woda, t 5 3 13 Robert Wood 167. Ben Van Brunt 35 149.27 The Liberty boys do have high team game with 1,048 and Oak- 35 1,66.32 Franeit Hoffman his time relaxing at his Llncroft home after being one of thoroughbred High School Davison 31 166.23 88 149.26 • hurst'hlgh'threesome on 2,94«. It Is good to see Oakhurst In the horse racing's great individuals. Mr. Lilly has .been retired by the famed 36 12 84 89 Georre IToistter .. 34 149.19 W L DANNY'S' SODA SHOP enny Van Note 166.11 PauL, Wagner thick of things. They have beeri rolling In this league for yean Greentree stable, for which he was assistant trainer. When he retired William Caffyn 32 166.25 85 148.21; Hoopstcrs _ _...: _... 3 o G F P Janfes Bennett it 148.1! with the same men and are finally all clicking the same year. in '51, it terminated an association with horse racing which stretched 69ers __. 2 1 'erryi f '. 0 0 0 John Korrion 33 147.81 The leading light In this upsurge is the Irrepressible Al Dangler over nearly half a century. Much of that time he spent In Monmouth Flashes _ 2 1 ADicelli. f. ...., 4 0 8 "E" Divislen Joseph Howe 37 147.26 who will *e the proud average leader of A division New Years county. He came to Brookdale in 1901. At that time he was exercise, )uyer, f 1 0 2 TV Donald Schmidt 34 146.18 Bams _. 2 1 0 6 2, Lakewood 27 12 Charles O'Keefe eve with 196. Art Sico's 677 Is the high threesome and Gene boy for James R. Keene and the famous trainer, James Rove, Sr. Lolwlaka. c. 3 38 145.27 Lakers 2 1 De/ Sa.nno, g 4 12 •Uerty 1. Neptune 2,7 12 Woleott Pearce .. 1* 145. Cosentino's 179 the high game. Although having worked with horses nearly all his life, Mr. Leprechauns : l 2 Uwitt, g , 2 t 5 Independents 1, Red Bank 26 13 Daniel Coatea ..33. 144.: •Vicele, g 8 0 Union Hose 2 25. H Gary Chaser 39 In B it is Freehold by Vk games over Hazlet 4. Eed Bank's Union Lilly recently became victim of acute asthma. As such he Is All Stars !_ 0 2 6 39 143.28 extremely allergic to dust and stable odors. Because of this, Minutti, r. .... 1 i Little Silver 4 24 16 Hose 1 and Phil Daly's 2 are tied for third. Hazlet < has a 1,085 and • Rockets _ _ _ o 3 it Park 1 .' 2114 his doctor ordered him to keep away from horses the rest of 1 1.1« RED BANK RECREATION TUESDAY 2,880 to their credit and needless to say these are the high game and Colts _:.... 0 3 ,,.18 7 43 Washington 3 10, 19 his Ufe. To such a dictum the likable expert says: "That's like Hamilton 1 20. 19 j NITE LEAGUE , series for the teams. Maurice Cuocci with 676 and Spencer "The Bowl- taking away part of my life." 9th to 10th Grades Betford 2 18 11 STANDINGS er" Morton Trith 288 are leaders for individual honors. Dom Lafayette's Pioneers 1 17 22 18* is out In front for average honors. 'At least Red Bank Is still in Net Club Holds Rojr^l'i-Club'Metr*...« 26" '16 In an article about him, the rac- Pacers w Allenhurit 1 : 17 22. the race In these* two divisions. ing paper, The Morning Telegraph, . l Wanamaisa 2 16^4 Rassya .Brothers 24 18 Little Silver Little Sliver 3 16 Boheore'a Tailors 23 19 . Hook and Ladder 4 is In a much/better position In C division called him an "almost legendary Christmas Party Hancock's Radio Service .... 28 19 All Stars ._ Har.let 1 14",4 to uphold Red Bank's honor as they are closing 1954 In tint figure of the turf." This is not mis- 1 placed pral.V. As an exercise boy, Mldd. AAL KEANSBURG—Members of the INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Red Bank Register '.".'.'.".'. 18^ agij place. All teams would love to have the record these boys have, G AVE. Pbrrar'a Liquors ; 18 24' 34 wins and only five losses. Not only Is this a wonderful record trainers said of him: "He has a Adults Beacon Beach Tennis club held a verett Davison _ ,.. 36 170.3* J. H. Kelly Co. .-. 17 '25 but It was made the hard way.* We mean that they are only clock in'hls head." an asset which W L Christmas party at the home of Mr. Max Rogel 39 176.27 Hifirh Team 2 Games—Boncore'a Tail- led him. to such nicknames aa "Hu- Barons j and Mrs. Charles A. Walters, 52 Bradley Parker 26 169.23 on, a,858:- high individual game—Jack one game In front of the second place Oceanic 1 of Long Royals 3 rescent st, last'week. form' Bacigalupi '. 38 167.37 Kennedy. 268; high team game—Han- Branch. Manasquan Exempts and Oliver Byron 1 are the third man Stop Watch" and the like. IVilliajn Herbert J7 167.23 Trotters _ „ \ Present were Mr. and Mr». cock'* Radio. 993: high individual 8 arid fourth teams who will have to do some tall bowline in 1055 Mr. Lilly began his racing Milton Coeymen 37- 167.17 games—Monte Geronl, 637. to make the grade. Shrewsbury 1 gets In the picture with high career at the age of ten. He Marlnos _ . o Stephen Neater, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Charles Lambertaon ... 166.11 3 Us _.._ ' o MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ominlc Clement* ...... 38 16.-.SB INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES three games of 2,754 and Oceanic 1 high game of 950. Joe Baker first worked In the stable for 165.2B MacDonald, Mr. and MrB. William kfelvin. Morris 95 Kennedy. 182.27, Tt»»nn 180.22, Ger- hM both high game, 258, and high series, 640, but John Dowens the famous Negro trainer, Ed 'Seph Bacigalupi S9 165,13 oni 179.5, Rleci 17S.34, Acerra 1T7U6, has high average with 187. Brown,- better known as Ackerman, Miss Muriel Ackerman, Karl Bergman '.„. 36 1*4.84 T6rnlCino'-177'.4. Birehler 172.2B, Kotan* 1(4.20 beut«l-172.1, Crlapell 171.38. Acerra, Sr.. "Brown Dick." He did some Knicks Unbeaten Alias Hosemary Bevacqua, Miss Ernest Peseux . 39 Lakewood 1 has a four-game Jump In the D division with Baton- Robert Truex 19 164,10 171.ri. B«nos 171.2. Becklund 170.35, work -as jockey for- Mr. Betty DeTurp, Bob Schaab and Lou 164.6 Hancock. 170.18. Carbon* 1(8.34. De- town 5r .Monmouth Beach land Junior Hose, also of Lakewqod, run-- Schaab. Gordon Wilson 19 nlng 2, 3, 4. Lakewood also is showing the way for< high threesome Brown, but he lays no claim Alfred Pound SE U«.2. Pontl'. 'ua.-M, Mat«a 1«8,J. Talairlco to fame In that department. In YMCA Loop Miss Cheryll Walters waa hostess A. Supienslci . 39 KS.80 167.8. Hambllng 117.8, Naclerlo 166.88. with 2,687. Avon Fire department is In line for a little limelight with 163.29 Ferrlgno 166.35, Bradshaw 165.4. Clem- high game- of 1,001. Red Bank's own Frank Smith has high individual His great stock In trade was Christmas week «ut down Y. M. to junior members: Gloria Berry, George Moors ... 19 16S.24 ente 168.4. W. Macintosh 114.81. hid readying a horse for the rac- C. A. basketball action to seven Bob Stanton, Harvey Casey, Jayne Arne Taaksen .... 80 162.85 threesome with 612 and Henry Allen's 256 ii high game. Bert Emmoni, Edward Slccoiie . . Si 192.5 164.11. Aumack. Jr., 1(4.11. R. Hemb- With 178; is leading the high average race. .. ing wars, not riding them games as the Knicks received the Lineaweaver, Herb Thorns, Nancy ames Milna . 21. llng U4.3, Loncor 160.18. Russ McCue, Into the winner's circle. best present of maintaining their Burdge, Susan Thorns, James 159.26, De FaJeo 169.7,,Mottaccla 15«.«6. The V division produces our only flrst place'tie aa the.old • As the elder Rowe's top boy, Mr. undefeated record by decisively Cruse, Barbara McAllister, Tom Finer. 156.22.. Ravlele 155.12. Michael year ends. Once again a Lakewood team Is on top. Rescue J. ( "F" Divislen 1S4.4, Luclaano 15J.S, Guenther 151.35. Lilly gained considerable "horse beating the Bullets, 73-28. i Croll, John Johnson, Joyce Kry- w Schlssler 151.11, Howell 14v.7. Buokal.w In this case though. Liberty 1 of Neptune Is on m. level with sense," a product which has kept The KnicKs piled up a SMS lead stoflk, Joanne Berth and Ernie Freehold 2 ..._ 27 148.12, Jl.y. McCue HB.St, Belswenker them. Red Bank's Independent 1 is only one game back and Unexcelled 4 25'A Union Hose t Is two games out. Here we have two Bed Bank him at the top of the profession at half time and then coasted Mayer. Neptune'City 1 24 145-7. NaultT. 144,22. Sir. 144.fo. Louden all these years. Of Mr. Rowi, Mr. .142.26.. Schmidt 141.16, Hr.Intosn 142.12, teams-very much In the running. Rescue sports high gafne of ; home during the second half. Vin- Eatontown' 8 2a Killr 141.18., Gardner 128.2. . TJlIy firmly asserts that no greater cent Ciaglia sparked the victors Hook 4 Ladder 2 2» M7 and Union Hose high threesome with » neat 2,711. Bradley- when he dumped In 13 baskets and Hess Heads Club Eairtea 4 ....:.."..; 28 RED BANK BUSINESSMEN'S ' LEAGUE Parker, at 635, Is the high Individual three game owner; Milt • Marshall Lilly trainer ever trod the turf and tan- Dikhurst « 11 COeyman, a,t 245, the high individual single same owner and, to a pair of fouls for 28 points. Hamilton 3 21 STANDINGS ^ . bark. "He won more Futurities 'make things .more interesting, the lint two average men ar» • than anyone else," says Mr. Lilly. In other games In the junior high Liberty 2. Neptune 18^4 Tj For Fifth Term E. H. Stokes 18 Tp»y;« Barter Shop ._.....„.. so ii Also Involved In a tie, Everett Davison and Alex Rogel, both Among the great horses with which he worked throughout school division, the Hawks trounced Hooif'at L«dd.r 1 _... 17 14 Crate'C l Beverageges ..:....:., , 27 U HIGHLANDS — Edward Hess SJSaJ'a' . BarkerBk s .,._ 24 • vsith 170. Alex Is another Bed Bank honor man. ' -<' his career were Sysonby, Peter Pan, Ballot, Colin, Celt, Cap'n the Eagles, 51-29. Vanderwerken Wastslde Hose 1« 'A It sparked the winners with 21 points. was elected president of the High- Elberon ...... : u Jlonmouth Lumber Co. 2S^ In F it is Freehold 2 followed by Unexcelled 4 and Neptune City 1, .Bells, Regret, Whiskery, Twenty Grand, Equipoise, Boojum, Up- Sal's Tavern .... 2J '" The Rumson Ztps edged thi lands Rod and Gun club for his Eaglet 1 W Ea.ton.town 3. Hook and Ladder 2 and Eagles 4 are tied for fourth places set, Delhi and John P. Grler. Of these; Sysonby wa* tiie greats Relief 1 .; U T>e Falco'a Hardware 23 e«t, saya Mr, Lilly. Best race this prize piece of hone flesh Shrewsbury Panthers, 42-87, In i fifth, term at a meeting last week AWIno'a Tex»eo Service- .... 22% It Freehold also leads In high threesome with 2,577, Oakhurst S it show* Weat Long Branch 4 t Red Bank Recreation ...; 1? 20 Insr the way for high game with 922. In the Individual contest*, it U ever ran, he claims, was In the two and one-quarter mile Cen- ntp-and-tuck contest that 8aw, the at Charlie and Eddie's on Bay ave. High Nat> J>-w«lei?s :...::...._ 21 21 George Patterson, 618; Bob Long, 265, and Frank LaParre, 173. d' tury at 8beepshead Bay. To win that feature Sysonby did the Panthers rapidly chop away a huge Others elected were Charles Cur- 2,577. Prbsretilv« Llf* Iniurance. '21 21' test mile In 1:40. lead piled up by the Zips. Jackson ry, vice president; Edward Len- High, Ind. 3-Gamss—Georte Paterson, TWd Bank RfioBnn _ 20 Zl division Is led by Monmouth Beach 2, seven games In front of Hail«t % Lowe and Hank Boardman paced orth, secretary1; Edward Kwlk, fi- 613. John ' Daniel'a Msn's Shop I8'i 2SU Third and fourth are Marlboro 1 and Little Silver 2. Dom Mazza sport* Of Sysonby, Mr. Lilly says H waa the only horse Mr. Rows ever High.Teara.' Gam* the victors with 19 and IS polnta, nancial secretary; Edward Rysnar, -Oakhurat 5, 132. Airport Inn :: 17 US 6*5 for high threesome and 265 for high (fame. Harry Hover ahowa tha "ran short" This happened as a three-year-old for the Metropolitan High Ind. Game- -Robert Long, 2«6. ArnoneArnone'a Tajcaeo Service.... 1155 227 Handicap at Belmont. Delhi, a two-year-old, was supposed to carry respectively. Lowe hit with nine treasurer; Harold Longendyck, ser- GrlllGll l Constructioti n C/Cm .16% 26% way with,* 171 average. In high game and series, it is Little Silver 90* field goals and a foul, while Board INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Keene colors In that event, bu. had not been training well, .Mr. Keene geant-at-arms, and Walter Wlecss- - : '• c AVE. Sh.rwood'a Sporting Goods 13 > 3|,- and Monmouth BeachJUBKZ^. ./..' - - ,- . i man scored on six baskets and • .or>c)t, Anton J. Kbrnek, Mr. Ry«- ' Hllh. game—RUnlej Sa»»tSl 229 ihlgh ' II dlTlslrJn Is a little tighter ntce with only Ave games separ- ' lnslstkd on being: represented In the race, and thus Mr. Rowe entered Frank LaParr* '. 35- 173.32 series—Stanler Ravage. Btl: high' team Sysonby, who had not been doing much for two or three, weeks. foul. nar, Frank Germain* and Gus Georg* Patarion it 171.8 gama—-ArttenVa Texaco'' Serviee,- 9St • ating Shrewsbury S, Wa\ysld« t. Hook and Ladder S, Bumion % i Sam Matte. : .•..., 86 169.17 1 avnd Bed Bank's Independent I. Bumion 1 has 910; Wtvnlda •• In that race, Sysonby was deadheated by Race King. Ex- " In the ninth and tenth gradi Ehrler,' trustees. Sam Juliano SB 168.14 high, team series—Sal's Tavern. 2.H71. eept for the Futurity the year before, that was the only time league, the Pacers beat out* the All Installation of officers will be' Michael Sastokss 39 167.H '; '.' ••"•' aoo CLUB • ?•. :/ •• • !,«»; Lynn Fsmham. MT and SM. Mid Emit Munch, IIS. Bmll < Sysonby'* greatness waa ever disputed. In the Futurity, which . SUr», 36-18. held Thursday,' Jan, 6. Charles Wchard DeH»rt it 1« TCalph Gentile 226. Fred C. Bruno 200, bids fair to cop the most Unproved bowler iwud as he started Nell Oettla It 166.11 Dr. ,Collo 207, Ed Klatln 111, Jo. L«- «4th IBS. Tho I division has OlendoU t, West End ladder, V«t- . the youngster lost to Artful and tradition, Mr. Lffiy claims that Hatxenbuehler Will be In chare*. Edgar Phillips -SO 166.16 fayatt* -107. Uolin Hembllng lit, Stan "Jttjt bad lock" beat him. OtfaeT than that toe horfe was su- IRISH WIUj TBAVKI, Edward Dufa.'n 12 165.28 Sar.ge lit, lUi Charle. Vakow 211, - unteen 1 «md Neplnne Hose S. OMndota also top* aU other Johnny Vaught la the 20th foot : perb. An early end came to a promising career when Sysonby ' NOTRE DAMS, Ind. . •how • tMr^une adnntage. Qtifflth Bates has all lnd|vldus/ ••• Thoroughbred racing l«"no longer known as the "sport of kings," ball team could use a tourist guide. IM.1J Howard, Ttau tit. Tmil Albntht HI, played by the school In 1808. Leo O'Connor _ to notwn wllh WtVUS and US, • i fcwl ta now known as "king of .port." and generally .outdraw. all other The Irish have, a fam« scheduled JoitVh Lertch _.: _...'•! Kl.t Henty C»n«nlt» «»0, Hay peo-tcyloo. •fWta Attendance for the abort B0 days oach trwk might run.In the Kanntlh Roisman II W» would Ilk* to meatlon all htops ud how they stand i at the University of Miami, 71a., Johnny Kllbane held the feather- «t Colmorj - andllUooniHT- ••- - * —•"•"-- Aj racing grew In popularity y«ir by year, two Oct. 7 and one with the U: RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 Fifteen mm**mmmmmmmmmi mm the memlwrs of the "Atlantic High- 'News from the Navesink lands Yacht club Stur Fleet will be' flying from the musts of tli<* Star* By Karen Ltndslfy ; of C. W. Lyon of lU?d B:mk and 1 P FIEH) AND STREAM By. this time 2 suppose moat of BUI I- Low of Allfinlalr M hrh thiy FURS FOR ALL OCCASIONS you have j-ecpfvcred from thIid«intrr ( humpioiishtp of in all those boxes to find out what BY STEW VAN VUET th** Silver Star ttntl Hiu-ardi Trophy I OK THY. FINEST SF.K you really got. Here's, hoping you srrir.H. Thry ull! also take part in find everything you wanted. the Nassau. Bahnimts ( \us«t S]>rins NEW YEARS EVE IN LOGGING belonged to* the man in charge of championship mid the Mjrrs wrirr?. I know oricfeimtlf; skipper who CAMP he commissary, and that- this sails "The Thing" thafe received a The. \\ lumping rrune fAiurly W rifle hung on pegs in the *all over 1 beautiful chum slinger from three Many New Years thrrt short nf l.isj yeiir'** roillit. LYSBETH GERAN the bed, and so without awaking of her nautical friends. We'd better Eves have gone the slpcper he reached over and gol Only 21 of ihrte majectic birds lift i watch out for Connie next year "over the dam"his hands on the gun. Jn taking it on this was Provido Services daddy, Brub, i« proudly wearing his none have ever discharged. new tie clip with a LiyhtiutiK on it. left the impres- In Hospital sion of tht' New We all rushed to (lie. 1 (.-.-.CUP and Rich- Ackerman, Anne Gag no bin quickly overpowered him. li he had BKA.VH — I'lmprl ,;.-,. i and Lynn Robottom are thinking Years Eve 1 spent r.opdrd in getting tlie. rih •OlijIluUK failll:'. ! about getting to work on their around the turn ff lit hnve be? en a iliffcivii t Hty. ,I have il as .a pcrma- [ boata. They're still looking around of the century in but as it was them was plenty of VHllt SrrViH' 1U p li.-ins at Mini- j for someone who wants to help a logging camp excitement whih> it lasted. innutli Mrniurial 1M pital. A projc HAPPY NEW YEAR ! them. in the Rocky spotisulffi tiy tho Kan-iotu>t'f M TO START THE The river was frozen for a day 3tew VanVUet Mountains. 1954 MOl 'MM I' morial T-'unfl, Inc.. None of: ua in We're making the rafters ring with or two last week and everyone was Mmtmoutll county In 1II,"f "will j;o heen in opriauoi .-lI ek :i NEW YEAR WITH hoping the cold weather would hold the camp knew, aX' the time, that down In tht1 annals nf jingling hi»- ami all services h; at- so the ice would be thick enough to one of the crew, the millright, had tor.v as the j'rar tcndcil. our hearty good wishes to you for spent a long term in the New Mex- in which Mrs. SUPPLIES AND support skaters and iceboats. Un- William S. Frank (if Shrewsbury fortunately we got a spell of warm ico penitentiary for manslaughter, l>rokd through (lie a New Year of health and happi- and was out on parole. ^ 'Souml Barrier" weather which ruined many peo- And ostablislu'd a new all iHOlilP Ihi- Ft.-i:i.-ff ,011 STATIONERY FROM ple's plans, We .still have two The camp wi&a located at the head oration wilii 1)11 waters of one of the small tribu- ivomfn's rcrord in tlw oat<-hinn of ness— and, with our greetings go months rn,qrc, so wo might have ice a striped bass, which wi-iKlinl n3'; Mini nil ium !•:]!! c .p:,! 1 1'Tt: TETLEY'S yet. taries of the Rio Grande river, some fiitliulii- and . .!.• 50 miles in the mountains from pounds. ThiH world record huss li'l'l our thanks for your past patronage That's all for this work, okippers tivr.l of si,uii' 1 j:nl if the little ancient adobe Indian vil- for women outweighed the IHCVIOUS Have fun on Now Yrnrs eve, nnd record jy 4!i pounds. jilunned n-KUlarl.v I 'lllll- tunf? in again next week for news lage of Taus, New Mexico, the home vi<-c5 in tin1 ho:;| .ha)" — may we continu* to deserve it of the Chimo Indians, a peaceful Other outstitndinj;' ".Icrsi'.viieV tn about boats in drydock around our make piscatorial hendliiics in JOTii Habbis of dm . Navesink. tribe, whose sole occupation was (ions ,,r throughout 1955!' weaving blankets and selling burro are Gorden Peck of l.oui; Utaiivli, tho iilini' in- loads of kindling" wood to the resi- «ho wan awarded the "i;ovcrni»r's al 2 l>. knot]*'!] Birds Scoro dents of Santa Fe. Today it is Trophy" in the Kll/.ali'lli (llaily I'il 1 l-'l i'iay ;cl \ii'f.'i Journal contest for the '•Out^tuud- ' p. ni.; ijilBCopa • CALENDARS \ In National Show famous as an artists' colony, and nany oC the pictures portraying In- inc: Angllnc .\i:lii('\TiiiPiit"\ hy oll ied I n . a. i BELFORD — Chris Knodell, 87 dian life of the Southwest origin- boAchlnf; fr<>ni the Niirf 11 htri|>e' • ore on the upgrade. primium — p»rf«et tor r«e*pHoniil One bird, n frosted apricot, scored The Jersey coast cnjoyeil one of Iicy ai<> fonilort aljly t rahspnr!' J The camp was located at about tho greatest off-slioio blucllsh t un.s and taltiman vie- its third straight win. 0,000 feet above sea level, end when i) (he chapel on the (i 1 .•-.t lli.or of ia ycais, witli bi^ bultt\osc chop- hr hospital. Tiic "iliihalnljlalion • DESK LAiFS we arrived it presented a sorry pers in thn 6 to 8-pouml class DnTw«fi or* roomy and %W4* noli*- Troop 137 Meets looking sight, consisting of a com* i'hrounh. ncrjiy" program. i:c. wrote the dialogue and designed graph witithh " a hhalf dozen cracked -he game. We remember trolling 21. Members of his. con;:rt'^)itioii As • BLOTTERS coatunies. ' The characters "wore records,, "When /rish Eyes Are urnisimd tlm snpprr. He received ne fl;iy. in the area of the "Gas Shov/n .75 Santa Claus, Mrs. Santa Claus, Smiling" and "Where the River Buoy" off Monmouth Beach, where" many Kilts. S Rudolph and his friend Vixou and Shannon,Flows" being his favorites. si party boat from Frceport, IJ. I., Attending were Mr. anil Mrj. 127 gnome.1 Those taking Part were Many times I saw tears voHinp was chumming, and seeing as many ill) I.arscn, Mrs. Dura Dclsinf;. ,• Payroll Books Dana Green, Arline Thompson, down his cheeks while the old is ten blueflsh in the air at oneMl'H, Warn Kac/niui ek, Mrs. Cedric Blanche ttancock, Evelyn Ruppell needle scratched along. imc. One guy landed hin smnck Hrnry, Kred Cni-l wi i;:]it. Misses DOUBLE and Lynne Search. It wasn't long before our shack m top of the captain's cabin and Virginia. Cortwri^M, I^'una Ilr-mv. became the hang-out for moat of \ad to climb up mul unhook It. Winifrct! SmiUi anil Mabrl Baek- PEDESTAL • TIME BOOKS Miss Merken Hostess the lumber jackg, which were made At another time; because of IIKLII, Nick Strainiero anil Carol up of, Scotchmen and French pine trouble, we drifted through the Anne, find Donald Mellow, thus 60" MODEL 9 "There's no place like home'' and For 'Knit With Us CanucM. The millwright was a tall, slick of a chumming boat only to place; Mrs. Zetnia 'J'imine, Jteil lanky westerner who, as I men- yelled at: "Get the h—1 out of Bank; Mr. n:ir1 Mrs. Minor Jnlm- INK & 6L0E KEAN8BURG—Miss Doris' Mcr-tioned above, was out on pa>ole f,on and eliildrrn, Belford; .Mrs. ice wish for you m the new ymr Grandma's slick." Sure enough, 1 ken, Twilight ave., entertained at a from the New Mexico state peni- Jennie fjinlt.s and dau^litci- Janici , $1G0.50 Chriutmas party for Knit With Us tentary after serving a number of there was a little, old gray-haired Union Beach, anil T'Jiljiar t'relln. a home filled ivith peace, content- club members last week. Thcparty years of a-long sentence for murd- ady "grinding 'em in." Yea, it was 158 • Account Books table waa decorated in the Christ- er. More about him later. 1 big year off shore for the chop- pers of the seven seas, but the • ment and h-apptncss. " . - mas .theme'and members exchang- Red Kauk Kitvaniaus ed gifts. Santa Claus mado hut T—I—M—B—E—B crowning story of appearance. The camp was to cut timber all the— Hear Rev. Wcbslcr Robert Croken will be thewinter, sliding it down tho moun- BLUE BI.ITZ or NAVKSI "Jewels I^roiu Kin^ Suhjinon's next hostess. Attending were Mrs tain sides, where it wa« then hown AND SO. SHBEVVSBUK Mines" wa.s the topic of Kev. Raymond Robinson, Mrs. Frank into ties, some by hand and some Charles S. Webster, pa.;lor of tile J.H KELLY COMPANY Peters, Mrs. James Grant, Mrs by the mill. The ties wore then Never In the memory of the old- est inhabitants of Monmouth coun- Red Bank Presbyterian church, Harold Vaccerclll, Mrs. Paul Fris- stacked in lonfe piles along the when he addressed the llnal ses- Cor. Brood St. & Hording Rd. Red Bank co, MVs. Eugene MacDonald, Mrs banks of tho stream, whora they ty was there ever anytliing"Ao equal the "Blue Blitz" which hit t'he Nave- sion of the year of the lied Bank Paul Shaffcry, Mrs. Charles Reil- would be floated down to the Rio Kiwanis club Monday ni^ht at tho ly, Miss Eileen Croken, Mrs. Ed-Grande river when the spring thaw sink and South Shrewsbury rivers. The fish averaged between 2"j midMolly Pitcher hotel. ' • . PHONE RE 6-3900 ward Croken and, Mrs. Douglas begai). Ilobcrt Burnsiclc, retiring presi- Foulke. My job, besides keeping time, was I pounds and swarmed Into the •ivcrs by the thousands. dent of the service clu\>, 17 BKOAD STREET to cover 20 miles on foot, counting and eyfii'essecl appreciation to In 17 racing seasons' Delaware ties on a little hand indicator. This Catches up. to ono hundred to a members for thci£ co-opctatiou RED RANK 6-0001 Park, the state's only thoroughbred required several days to make the boat were common. They ' were during the year. track, has returned $14,477,242.8:2 to rounds, and by that time it was aught off the old "Steam Boat tha state via taxes. time to repeat it. My companions dock" at the foot of "Wharf ave., £vc a splendispl d gang, of hardy, hap- where the residents of the borough yVmen, wwho had spent their lives enjoyed excellent sport. Old fellows iry lumber camps, working all win-who had never caught a blueflsh m ter, at the hardest kind of work, thei? lives wore hauling them in HOLMDEL Znly to hit town in the spring and hand over hand. blow it all in a week; theq back They swarmed into the South to the hills, again. Shrewsbury river as far up as the INDOOR Everything" went along smoothly long bridge on Seven Brldgos Road until New Years Eve, than all h—1 where a friend of ours who lives TENNIS CLUB broke loose in thah t little moun- on Goose Neck Point told us that. tain' camp. The millwright had would slip out at day break, been given a ahort leavp and hadcatch a mess of blues • and then OPEN FOR gone, into Santa Fe, where hp gotmake his train foi' New York at the himself well lickered up. .ittlo Silver station. At about 8 o'clock New Years Why this blueflsh invasion of the THE SEASON Eve he drove into camp and pro-rivers? No one secma to know the ceeded to our shack, where five of answer. One thing is certain. It Walter A. Kiniella us were playing poker by the light has never happened before in a lifo- of a big oil lamp, which gat In thetime. Our guess la that the bait center of the table. Suddenly the fish were scarce off shore and were door burst open and in came the most plentiful in tho rivers where millwright. He was in fairly good tho blues devoure'ew Year taking the paihl one, had time grab him he picked erage. to set better pic- up the lamp, raised it high above tures In '55.. An Andd his head and crashed it down on •ALONG THE WATERFRONT if you're thhe owner of new the table. Fortunately again, the Wo have received a letter from speed with which he. brought it Bill O'NeUl, son of Mr. and Mrs, Hay you enjoy a feeling probably didn't down extinguished the light before Bay J. O'Neill of 25 Statcslr pi., need N«w Year's resolution* to prompt you to make tht» A bin year it crashed. In the excitenlent and Red Bank, who Is serving in the for the photo • album. darkness -which ensued he made United States Navy aboard the Trouble la. just what Is a "better'* his escape out the door. TJ.S.S. Black. Bill enclosed a clip- photograph? II you make your pic- of contentment that will tures sbarp, clear, nicely contrasted, So there we were with a long; ping of a story by Bob Scearce In w!Jl they be better? 'In * technical night' ahead of us, not knowing which he describes the unbelievable seiuc. ye«. But technical excellence' what would happen before morning. brand of blueRshlng to be had some is* only < one -part of photography.' The true*function of A picture ia to It was a- pretty tough spot to be 50 miles south west of tho Louisiana give Information. And the amount in.' « No one dared to go lor himcoast in tho Gulf of Mexico where . ^;J Jastthroughout the 'next twelve months. of Information a picture t>ortrayi il for fear he had a* gun in his shack. the oil and gas wells are located called Its story-telllnK value, In- creasing that story-telling , value is So, one by one, they crept aitently and great schools of blues arc nt- ft'fruro vny^ot mnkinit better pictures. to their shacks. Hoolihan and I tracted at night to tho area of the 6uppeft« your picture subject U proceeded' to barricade '.the door flares where, catches . up to 300 or your mother. If -.you pos$ her in and windows- . I remember "Using more to a boat are being made. - her, Sunday best and stand her 'fts'nlnBt tf\s s&rdcu wall, any viewer an axe handle to slip through the Three New Jersey Sportsmen's ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP Will just see--a woman picture, noth- latch on the door. • clubs will be represented in the ing more. Tell something about your There was no thought'Of sleop, so Tenth Annual Sallftah tournament mother In. the photograph. Show her darning aocka while sitting1 In her we armed ourselves with axes and of the Palm Beaches when It gets Red Bank's Leading Electric Shop favorite chair. You might have Jun- sat patiently waiting, for morning under way on Jan., 10, The cluba ior *tRn«J Dad) on the floor playlntr to come. As dawn broke we care- are Brielle' Martin and Tuna club, with the eleetrte train. That picture HAROLD S. ALLEN, Prop. wi)l te|! a family Btor> You won't fully madOePur way from the shack Manuquan River Marlln and Tuna have to' explain who this IK "when and took, shelter behind stacks of club apd Ocean City Yacht club. you show the picture to anyone, ties? ' We had 'hardly reached them There are 37 clubs entered with 80 182 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH Resolve*.- to rri&Ue your pictures when we heard a rifle-crack, and contestants, - 18 WHITE STREET RED BANK 'tell a story, And here's another good renolutfonf take 'picturesI il*ut that wo f,elt certain that someone had Tho Atlantic Highlands Yacht earner*, to u«ft. Rm> frt flow for a been shot. Then everything; became club wishes to remind nil of 1U 140 This SALE privet again: PHONE RED BANK 6-0612 '* ilm. PAGE. PHOTO 3ERV. quiet. ' members of thn "THE BIG NKW mouth. Rao Bank* N. J. f thn "Y««r dillir km MORE, ia « TRIAN6LE stars!" ~ " 6-OMO. ' It M«m» tbat the millwright had YEAR'S EVE PARTY AND th. oaly guH ia wap OAWG&" .Hie Of two Of Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 Shop in Red Bank Thursday, Dec. 30 'til 9 P. M.

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•MM*,-»trHt M»r For All Department! Call f RED BANK REGISTER RE 64)013 VOLUM^LXXVH, NO. 27 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1954 10c HER €GFY SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 12.

KUIMSOII Recreation St. Nick Arrives :i People Hurl, j State Official 'Confident' of OK Group Organizes Beach Protection Kirkegard Seen as New Councilman; RUMSON—The Rumson Recrea- By Fire Truck Cars Demolished tion commission, appointed several Is Primary Job. 1 Of Rumson K-8 School Proposition weeks ago by the mayor and coun- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Santa MTTMC SIIA'ISIV-Thrre county- Sergeant's Rank for Harry Leo cil, held its Organization meeting Claus arrived here by fire truck pcoj'ip were hurt at. 9 o'clock this ; RUMSON"—The Register learned i last week at the borough hall. Friday afternoon to the shrill of Irwin States -morning in a collision at Prospect sirens and the shrieks of more than ;n r. and Ilumson rd. which (to-! lOATONTOVVN" -- Harry Kirke- jeaterday that approval of the | Committee chairmen elected in- T\m- |\ 'jl^lon OniMlv "'"l' "f fi KliMb<-th ptwy-, former board of education elementary I William Curchiii clude Elmer W. Ether, finance; a hundred youngsters. Ocean Ave. Repair* ^molijihcii two cai'K. St. Nick received a new silver The injured were taken (o Ilivcr- I/I . lYc^jJldll VJpLIIS puln-r nner here, is expected to school proposal may l>e forthcom- j Mrs. Grandin HammcH, program; l to t he borough coun- ing in the near future from the , Victor Edelmann, personnel; Mis. key to thn city from Council Presi- Must Wail; Oilier viow hospital by the new first ;*)d Dies in 74th Year dent Kvcrett 0. Curry. Santa told p'ju.'irt. They \\[-IT; Mrs, lie it h .1 'it uh'n" it. reorganizes at noon state commissioner of education. Jerome Grolin, facilities and equip- 1 1 ment, and N. P. Barny. publicity. Mr. Curry that high winds had i iuff, -15, of \V;11• r 1 avc"., Uuinson, Mew Office Here tt.'iturd;iv. The state commission*?! nnd thn William Curchin, Jr., 74, who for Council INotes M-tvor I-'. Bii.-iH Price, who i." rr- prevented his seaplane from taking ; i i»111 usion5 of i• ijj hi mm; Hi11 y • I >v. Ketihcn K.i plan h-i-, MM atate division o£ local ^ovcinmenl many years was associated with The. £ioup made tentative plans poH'-d ;i=s irn.lv to offrr Mr. Kirkr- off, and tlie fire truck was pressed SKA BRIGHT — Freeholder Di- | Campbell, 21), of Fifth M.. Hi^ii- ' nounced 1 lie opening of his olli< now have the kindergarten through ('urchin's barber shop on Linden for a dance fur residents of thtr j ^'.ird1.^ n,irn<"\ t hin morning dr>i:\inr1 r\ borough Jan. 22. * imo service.- rector Joseph C Irwin made i! I lands, small laceration of j i^'it nt 18H Bio.-td M. for the practice o eighth grade school proposition be- , died last night at his 1 ionic, !f> conlii in or flfiiy thn report. fore them. Queried by The Register Mr. Claus distributed candy canes clear here last night that tho coun- forehead and an X-rny of the left ] <:h it opractic. 89 Pinckney rd. after a long ill- to youngsters, who ran from San- ty's first consideration for this knee, which re veiled no fr art HIT. : Strong hint -? t h;i f. thr popular ,ex- yesterday about progress on the ness. *• h ir f will IK: hlr, c•!ioi<:<• ha vr brp n elementary proposal, J- Russell ta's usual landing area at the west- wind-swept resort is beach defenses, and John Mynh, 33, of Valley dr.. | Council Adopts rn end of the yacht harbor here not roads. At Ian I ic Hi*; hi a mis, iacr i ations of I v-iict'd. however, in oMU/ia] rirclrs Garvin, a member of thn Rumson h I'll' ;i nft ;i in on*,' inn ny local bu?i- board, said he had -contacted Ed- to (he harbor administration*build- In a reply to a borough coni|)ljiiiit lefL forehead and e:ir. ' ing, summoned by the harbormas- about the condition uf the. surface According to Patrolman Wunrn j ward Kilpatrick of the state de- If H p ijip•(! ;t ufl con/inned by partment of education , yesterday. Business Change ter's siren, which was echoed by of Ocean ave., Mr. Irvvin reminded Herbert, who invrstifluted. Camp- j the fire truck's wail. the mayor and council of the bi£ hell was (irivh)K1 west on Rum son the H'-it f r'oum-tl. Mr. KirkrfcaM Mr. Kilpatrick, reported Mr. Oar- LITTLE SILVER - - The mayor will .sui' rl CotiM' ilni'in Jamnfl X. vin, said he feels confident that Santa and his helper then visited sea wall building job soon to be rd. Mr.i. C,ofi WHH n jia:i.senj;er in and council Ia3t night adopted on borough children confined home by started on the South Beacli. . his car. Klynn, Herbert, said, was W 1 ft ho r.'si-nr-d jit tUr Nov. lull approval by the commissioner final reading an ordinance .which _l nir.Miiig. effcrtivr J>c. 31, br- illness. Hr also visited older resi- He said that program will use drivintf -south on Prospect ave,.Care- of education of the kindergarten changes its former business none INS i 'rc;r;i!i[; demands of pub- dents unable to erect him at the up much of the county's awtilnhlo less driving summonses were issued ihtoujyh eifihth grade school prop- into two zones, one of which will ic (tlllcc intri-frrr with thp su'-c'sa-. basin. money. The county is niHlching to both drivers. osition will be received by the prohibit such types of business i;s ful eontinu;irion of his business. Rumson board within several days. service statipns, warehouses and funds with the state for a J300.000 The board of education at a the like Mnnmouth Beach-Sea. Rright sea < iMinril Setup ('haiigc* special meeting last Wednesday The restricted zone is generally wall project. Mr. Irwin also said I w jt IMT rifnv councilinen will night adopted a resolution statins Boro Rejects. that winter is not the season for Middletown Board I o svi n inlr, nfTW hv Borough i the Church st .-Prospect ave. road work, but....that necessary the expenditure of $1,250,000 for area and in the former Frank Dean Clerk Amirrvv G, nrckrr, alonK the construction of ,a new ele- tract off Oceanport ave. Bowtell's Offers patching ^wiU be done. with M;iyur K. I51i:>s price, who was mentary school and the issuance Whereas a meeting two weeks Council Agrees To Back Dr. Pate i r! f (1 to his fourth two-year of bonds, notes or other obliga- ago brought out numerous objec- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Bor- LKONAROO -- Meeting fit thn term. The n.-nv council men, I>cmo- tions of the School district shall ough council last night rejected > Council found agreement In Mr. grammar school hen- la.it week to ciiits, will l>f Howard K. Mryrr and tors to the measure, last night's Irwin's views. Mayor Thomas Kar- be contingent on the sale of Rum- only complaint came from Abra- our offers for four properties un- intioduie ihe 10r>r)-5R school bud- c.'irley (Jarnialo, M;iyr>r " Price's son high school for $760,000 "with der foreclosure. The offers had been rcll and others said that what the M«'t, the Muidlclown township board i ii i j m;itf"* in No v1 tuber. Leav- ham J. Zager of the Red Bank borough wants the county to do is the proceeds of the sale to be ap- law firm of Parsons, Labrecquc, submitted by Harvey H. Bowtcll. o' cdui'Mf ion JIIHO • took net ion on ing th e {.oinu-ir with Mr. Wolcott plied to reduce the amount of real estate broker, at council's last to move sand back from Ocean two other i*mis. Hpcmwr S. Patterson and Cunzona and Combs. He said lie ave.—a job viewed as "not too ex- will h bonds or notes or other obligations. represented John T. Lovett, Jr., procediiiK meeting- Only matters that huv<\ boe liciuK '" Nrw York, was j;r,-i du- Also the New Years day the estimates he must make In the totals due the borough and a sea wall program will be completed the "policy of the board of cdu-. ll tod from the National College of schedule, will be the promotion of which leaves the west side of Pros- in about ton days. After that, coun- consideration of the proposal of the Mr. Curchiii was horn in Fair pect ave. south of Markham pi. to 'conservative" appraisal of the prop- cation that i^r superintendent of Chiroprnct i<". Chicago, in 11)50. Be- Pn trot man Harry Leo to the. rank board of: education to issue bonda Haven, son of the late William and erties. ty and municipal officials are to schools shall in his judgment make • fore that ho attended Cornell uni- of sergeant". Council last week Malvina L. Smith Curchin. "He was Willow dK residential. When coun- meet and go over the plans and are in part contingent on the sale cil first introduced the amendment For the four parcels, Mr. Bov/- f the maximum effective use. of the versity and the Columbia Culle^e ml op ted- an ordinance creating that of Hornison high school. He asked a resident of Fair Haven until 40 tell offered a total of $1,750. Due on Svork out an agreement nr the job. schools and facilities for the best of Chiropractic, Baltimore. rank and Immediately named LPO Nov. 23, it intended to extend its Work is expected to start In early for copies of a resolution stating years ago, when he moved to Red restricted business tone south on the properties, Mr. McConnell said, interests and welfare of students." A veteran of army service in the to the post, effective Jan. 1. The the board will not proceed with, the Bank. Mr. Curchin retired from is $3,274.04 in accrued interest and spring. both sides of Prospect ave: That 'Fully Informed' Pacific, • Oi:.._i£ai)lan taught at tlie ordinance anil prqrnqtiau were - award of construction contracts or the barber business several years change was deleted, however, when taxes. And "appraisals by a con- In another effort to combat ero- Atlantic State Chiropractic 'school' ri^cornmerideiTlj'y^Mr. Morris In hid the sale of any bonds in connec- ago. A brother, Alonzo Curchin, sion, Rep. James C. Auchincloss The board's resolution also in- the ofdinance "was reintroduced servative realtor who knows values >1 and was associated with the For.l- final act as chairman of the police tion with this proposal before the with whom he was associated in Dec. 14. in town," Mr. McConnell continued, ay- teachers and greater t ran.sporta- {••pvcral hours last night going ovpr and Mra. Arthur J. Lynch,-Long development is located in the vi-j "ment. departments an order to take ac- EATONTOWN — Employees of (ion costs, it was reported by preliminary figures for its 1955 Branch. placed his family first. He was a cinity of Silverside ave. and Seven tion against persons who put out devoted husband and father and When the bonds are sold, early Bendix corporation brought the James W. Pavidheiscr, school school budget. Bridge rd. next year, council will return this their garbage In cardboard cartons spirit of Christmas into the lives board secretary. After thn private meeting. Board one of the old school whose word that Councilman Ralph W. Law- was a3 good as his. bond. Councilman George Woodhead total to its present surplus of ahout of 34 orphans by having them as Mr. DjLvidhclsrr said ai lrast 20 President Louis A. Steinmu'ler told complimented Frank Palmer of $90,000. Plans for the band nale rence, said had been found, litter- cats that day. The children came more traehors will be inquired for a newsman. "I think "we "will be The funeral will be held Friday West Long Branch, contractor for ing Ocean ave. Board Approves at 2:30 p. m. at the Worden funeral will be discussed at council's first from tin; Mission of the Immaculate the now school year. Transporta- able to continue t|iia year's tax the borough's garbage collection, regular session of the new year, Adjourned sine die to its New Conception, Staten Island. tion costs, antieipaind at $82,000 rate"—pessed at about $55 per home, with Rev. Roger J. Squire, who attended the session. Mr. Years day noon reorganization pastor of the Red Bank Methodist Tuesday, Jan. 11. Bendix employees from'the three this year, actually will reach about $1,000 of. assessed valuation. $167,000 Budget Woodhead. chairman of the sanita- meeting. At that session, John plants of the Red Bank division $100,000. Appropriated for the next The budget was not completed. church, officiating. tion committee, said Mr. Palmar Mr. McConnell aaid he also hopes Carlson will be sworn in as a coun- HIGHLANDS—The board of ed- Burial will be in Fair View ceme- to report on all bonded indebtedness also recently donated many gifts to school year is $115,000. Sonic committees, said Mr. Steln- has "done a nice Job and I want cilman-for three years and Coun- the orphanage through a collection The budget includes a $30,000 muller, are still not ready to make ucation here Monday night adopt- tery. Members of Mystic Brother- to thank him personally." Mayor at that meeting, to give other mem- cilman Lawrence for one. ed a tentative budget of $1 consideration during the prepara- Qulnn, a clammer who docks at November. Holdovers on the com- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS— Joa- are advliiii tbot there will Its no [it. tion of the 1955 municipal budget tune City. mittee are William Miles and Want . «pb *P- Dender, chairman of the Bingo Form i All malcta, new and reconditioned. Ah Matthews', went but in Mr; Qulnn'a Imge collections Saturday. New Year's Applications for bingo «nd raffU ll> and adopted a temporary debt ser- boati They finally picked up the W. DcCroot. municipal harbor commission here, day. The collections will be made Mon- ceniti n.*y bt obtained at .!>• Job orint. vice appropriation, a routine move. U confined to his home on Hooper cUy, Jan, n. Ing department of Tht Register. Wa Action Th»r» 'what Th« Rtgiiter boys northeast of Keansburg, The Kr«il U Ayeri, Borough Clark. h»v» all necuiar* tarma on hand. Call Council will meet tn alnn die sea- olBiiintfl add have bean getting for jrouth/t were 'treated by the flrat Pictiweet froien-foods. The moder» ave. -with mumpa. •—Advartliement. tholr ftdvertlirrt fnr inrcfQimrttrs of friu«n fondi with 014 falhlontd coodnssl. Its l.OOll.. _AdY«rtU*inMit. son Saturday, Jan. 1, at 11:30 a. m. •> caaturjr,—ABytrtiaeniffnt. Aid squad and taken home. —-AdvartJiement. Page Two RED BANK REGISTEK, DECEMBER 29, 1954 Back to Oxnard Mrs. Taylor, 65, PERSONALS Cateys Cage Game Housing Hearing Register Gives Biaisdell Home Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Lewis of Shifted to Asbury Dies After Crash River st., are parents of a Ion, ASBURY PARK—Athletic Direc- Employees Party Damaged by Fire born Dec. *22 at Monmouth Memor- tor Joe Bolger of Red Bank Cath- Gels No Comers MATAWAN TOWNSHIP— Mrs. ial hospital. olic high school announced Mon- More than SO employees of The Jessie M. Taylor, 6S, of Old Bridge, MIDDLETOWN—The Revolution- Christmas dinner guests of Mr. SEA BRIGHT—There WM sup- postal clerk in the Eatontown post day that the Red Bank Catholic- posed tobt a public hearing Tues- Register and their guests attended ary war'home of Ferren F. Biais- and Mrs. M. J. O'Hara of Worthley St. Peter's of New Brunswick cage the Christmas dinner parly given ofticR, died Monday afternoon at dell on Conover ave. here suffered St. were Mrs. Andrew Hill and son, day night on what certain ownerB Hazard hospitaJ, several hour* af game, scheduled tomorrow, has were going to do about property bv the board of directors Thurs- damage estimated . at %25,000 in aAndrew Hill, Jr., of Red Bank, and been shifted to the Convention hall day at the Molly Pitcher hotel. tcr being injured in an accident on flre Saturaay morning. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fleming of listed in hazardous condition by rt. 34. Matawan 'township. here. Building Inspector Robert F. Johnnie Johnson's trio played for The- blaze occurred about the South Amboy. Bolger said the Red Bank gym dancing. According to township police, same time it was discovered that a Surgical patients at Riverview Keehn. S'r: But none of th« own- Mra. Taylor was driving to work would not be available for use be- ers showed up. Thomas Irving Brown, The Reg robbery had taken place at the hospital Include Mrs. Eomaralda cause of the holidays. liter's publisher and president. along rt. 31 when her car skidded Biaisdell Lumber Co., 15 South Ronnie, 46 Elm pi.; Mrs, Anna Mor- A large crowd la expected to wit- Borouph Attorney A. Henry Gi- on patches of ice caused by early ris, 47 East Sunset ave., and Mrs. ordano told why. gave the address of welcome and Bridge ave., Red Bank. ness the undefeated Caaeyg seek introduced the firm's directors, W. morning frost. The car crossed Ine Mr. Blalsdell's son, Mayor Frank John Eccles, 97 Wallace st. Among their fourth triumph of the season He said the only &ddre*« he had highway and struck a concrete the medical patients are Mrs. Clar- for Stephen J. O'Connor, whose Harry. Pennington, vice president F. Blaiadell of Middletown town- against the Cardinals, who have and production manager; James wall around the base of a flagpole ship. Is president of the lumber ence Matthews, 210 Broad st.i won one and lost two. South Reach ownlnga include * in front of White Gate inn. The George MacCullum, 110 Monmouth building fashioned from a boat J. Hogan. secretary and editor, anH company. M. Harold Kelly, treasurer and car turned over twice after strik- st., and Mrs. Gertrude Bray, 236 that borouph councilman described ing the wall. Members of his family said that Broad at. as being- in a dangerous condition, business manager. Mr. Blaisdell sailed Friday, the day Mrs. Taylor was found* uncon- Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Abramoff LANDSCAPING BY is "Pier 39. East River, N. Y." A Afcter giving a report of the pa- befcre the fire, on a cruise to the scious and bleeding, by Dr. Fran- Miiditer anean. Making their resi- of Grant pi. are parents of a son letter their, he Bald, brought no per's progress in tho past vein . cis W. Holnian who passed tlie born Sunday at Monmouth Memor- response. which included the publishing of dence at the home are his son-in- MT-nc. She was talton to tile hos- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ial hospital. Council's reaction in this case two record-brrakini* edit ion K of pital by the Matawan first iii was that the attorney send out Alex Williams. Miaa Ruth Olson, daughter of flvo sections each, Mr. Brown paid squad and never regained con- Mrs. G. M. Olson of 94 Throckmor- another notice to appear at the tribute to Mrs. Edith II. Smith, H sciousness niter bein^ admitted. Fire Chief William Pape of the Jan. 11 session, and send it- by Middletown township fire depart- ton ave. has returned home to spend Register cm ploy re the past. -10 Mis. Taylor was born in June- several months with her mother. registered mail with a return re- Lieut. William 8. Swope years, who rr tired Thursday. Mrs. ment said the entire roof of the lion, datiphtrr of Mrs. Louella. Stull home was destroyed. He reported Miss Olson, who has been living in ceipt requested. It will go for for- Smith left Friday \o make her' Rush, now of Old Bridge, and the Denver the past year, has been af- LINCROFT. N. J. warding to Mr. O'Connor's Sea EATONTOWN—First Lieut. Wil- home with her daughter in Phoe- Hea"y fire damage in the attic of late Dr. John C. Rush. A resident the two and a half story frame filiated with the Colorado General Bright address. He votei here. liam S. Swope, Jr., leaves here to- nix, Ariz. of ICatontown 50 years, she moved hospital. TEL. RE 6-4581-R \ Ready for Action day for LaGuardki airport and re- Alfred P. Lench. on behalf of thn to Old Bridge a year ago. She wi.-s dwelling, and damage by water turn to Oxnard Air Force base, through the rest of the house. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Russo of Mr. Giordano said Benjamin Ga- employees, presented fountain pens employed at the post office about Shrewsbury ave., are parents of a or 6-S12O 3 of. another Soutli Beach owner Cal., eftcr spending a Christmas to the directors. ten yearn and was a member of leave with his parents. Mr. and Books, Manuscripts daughter, born Dec. 22, at Mon- Tim* , Payments Arranged whose local home is termed haz- I he Eatontown Methodist church mouth'i*Memorial hospital. ardous, if* R way from here and Mr*. William S. Swope of 101 ;t number of years. , A contractor has estimated that that he is ready to take corrective Broad st. pairs will cost $20,000. Linens, Lieut. Swope is assigned to th? Mrs. Taylor was a member ot 'Ok9 and manuscripts, stored in action if he can be supplied specific r ISatontown chapter, Pride of Cres- details as to what is the matter. 354th Fighter Intei crptor squadron 3 Injured e attic and destroyed in the flre, Alvino Burned cent council, Sons and Daughters ave been valued at more than Maternity Mayor Thomas Farrell said the at. Oxnard. He returned in Sep- of Liberty and a member of the current action haa been taken !n tember from a tour of fluty with 5.000. Fighting Blaze In 2-Car Crash pasl councilors' association, So,ia The flre took place after Chrlat- KLOTHES KLOSET Hi is ca.cr iu f for several reasons the Air Force in the Far East after and DfiughtfiH of Liberty of Mon orving as radar observer with EATONTOWN -- A two-car col- as wrappings had been burned in TINTON FALLS — William Al- entering 5?* ON USED CARS involving tiiiii rpair and asked Mr. mouth county. Her mother Is her vino was severely burned about the Giordano to inform Mr. Galef of the Fourth Fighter squadron 13 lision at ;>:20 n. m. yp.stcrd.iy (Tues- only survivor. fireplace. Chief Pape said the flre Member Federal Deposit Imuranc* months. day) on highway 35 south of the ay have started from a spark ands Monday afternoon as he at- Exclusively Corporation the necessity for prompt respona* The funeral will be held today pmptcd tu extinguish a blaze out- «• th. to the -mailer. traffic cirulo brought injuries to •om the chimney landing on a three persons and c a r c 1 v s s driving (Wednesday) at 2 p. m. at the Rob- DOf or may have started in the lide the flre '.ouse, result of a tar EXPECTANT MOTHER The attorney said that Edward ert A. Braun home for funerals. tot bubbling over and catching fire. V. Juska. I-ionj; Branch lawyer, in- summonses to drivers of lioth cars. ttic around the fireplace chimney. With • Complate DM «f Second National Bank Eatontown, with Rev. Clifford R Log fires heat chimneys slowly He was in Riverview hospital un- MATIRNITY APPAREL lormed him that John Osteralock, Yuletide Party The injured, who were taken by Bearmore, pastor of the Katontown OF RED BANK OCEANPORT — The Christmas the Volunteer Ambulance, corps in nd at a uniform rate. Thet rapid 1 yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon SPORTSWEAR — DRISSKI owner of the buined-out Sea Bright Methodist church, olilciaJInK. Cre- uffcring first and second degree SUIT* — LINGERIE Yacht club, had given a contract entertainment of thi> Methodist M o n in o u t h Memorial hospital mation will take place at itosehill Jurnlng of paper has been known Sunday-school waa piven recent- where* they were, treated and re- o heat a chimney too quickly, with mrns of the left hand and fingers SOT BOND ST., The Bank on the Corner for the removal of the fire debris, crematory, Linden. nd first and second degree burns (Opp. Bond SI. Public School) and it was hoped that much of ly. The followoing program WAS leased, were all frpm Ocean port. •e sometimes a result. Only National Bank In Rad Bank the work will he done before coun- presented: "Merry Christmas, They were William Rosen, 10 The flre< was discovered about if the right thumb and back of the Aabury Park. N. J. PR »-»10a cil's Jan. 11 meeting:. Friends," Edward Berry, Jr.; Main st., two stitches on chin, cut 0:15 a, m. Report of the flre ight hand. Soldier Jailed Alvino was at work tarring the The view of. Mayor Farrell and "Christmas Prayer," Joy Juska; 1 i j) and knee f local militia. ough can do the required work Came Upon a Midnight Clear," ton ave. Prizes are awarded by the A British officer also Is said Car Demolished and bill owners for the costs8. Sunday-school. borough each year. To ' Special Sessions o have boen astride his horse In Characters in the play, "The Mrs. Lloyd N. Sickles entertained NEW YORK CITY—John Hayes ,he main hall when he ordered In Circle i Crash Mary Eileen Ruddy First Christmas Gift," were: Moth- the Thimble club at her home on 27, of 16 Randall ave., Keanaburg the home destroyed after his party EATONTOWN .-a James Capano, er,. Mary Lynn Franks; Billy, Bart Main st. Tuesday afternoon when charged with assaulting a police- was unable to discover Capt. Con 28, of Newark, was injured and his Engaged to Trooper Eddings; Bobby, Kenneth Smith; the group had its Christmas* party. man in full uniform, waived a hear- over. car was wrecked at 10:50 p.m. Fri- Mother's Aunt Jane, Christine An Gifts were exchanged* and grames ing in felony ,^ourt hero yesterday The main doorway waa . built day when he failed to make a curve LITTLE SILVER—At a party at nett; Mrs. Winters, Carol Marie played. Prizes were awarded to their home last night, Mr. and Mrs. The case wasvthen referred to Spe- large enough to permit a horse to eadlng from the parkway spur to Bradley, and junior class, Bobby Mrs. George C. D. Hurley, Mrs. cial Sessions court for prosecution drag In the traditional Yule log. the traffic circle on highway 35. George Ruddy. Sr., of 612 Branch Rowe, Steve Myers, Bill Rellly arid ave., announced the engagement of Edward C. Wilson, Sr., Mrs. Por- According to Patrolman John The house was rebuilt on the He was taken by the Volunteer their daughter, Miss Mary Eileen Karen Austin. Recitation, "A Last ley Riddle and Mrs! Stella Gibson. Flanagan of the 34th precinct >rlglnal site in 1778. It remained Ambulance corps to Monmouth Me- Ruddy, to Michael Markovich, aon Word." Barry Sickles. Others present were Mrs. John T. Hayes launched an attack on him the Conover family until abou morial hospital, where he was treat- of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Markovich A novel feature was the com- Wilson, Mrs. J. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. after he had arrested the Keans- .en years ago, when It was sold id and released Sunday. Police of Bergen county. pletion of a "sock and mitten tree" H. Whitney Cpnrow and Mrs. Fred hurg man for disorderly conduct ,o Murry Lieberman. ?apt. Frank Poer Investigated. Ac- which had been decorated by the Mis3 Ruddy was graduated from Kneer. Mrs. Charles P. VanBrackle Doc. 17 in an apartment at 541 Mr. Lieberman sold It about cording to his report, Capano's car children. The contents will be for- will be the hostess for the January Academy at. three yeara later to Mr. Blaisdell, slid broadside across the circle, hit Red Bank high school and the Uni- warded, along with warm cloth- versity of Texas. She la now on meeting. The officer said Hayes tried to who has lived there about seven a curb and rolled over. Ing, to the Methodist orphanage Mrs. John B. Hulse accompanied take his service revolver, then years. leave from her position as purser in Seoul, Korea. with the Moore McCormack lines. her daughter, Mrs. C. Kenneth Rid- punched ana kicked him,' pulled his J. Dey Conover had the follow- FIRE AT CLEANERS dle, when they visited the former's hair and tried to bite him. Patrol- ns: inscription, from "As You Like Mr. Markovich was graduated from FINEED IN TRAFFIC COURT The roof of the Shore Cleaners Garfleld-high school and served in granddaughter, Mrs. Walter Julius man Flanagan was treated at Jew t," placed over the fireplace in the shop on West Front st. was slight- the Navy. He is a member of the Bdward Bates of Orchard st.t of Woodbury. ish Memorial hospital for his In- :enter hall: y damaged last night by flre, State Police. Matawan, was fined $20 last Wed- Holiday guests at the home of uries. "And this our life exempts from which started from an overheated nesday by Magistrate John V. Cro- Sgt. and Mrs. James O. Karl were public haunt, finds tongues in trees chimney. The flre started, -accord- well on charges of speeding and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. Sickles. Swerves Car to Miss songs in the running brook, ser- ng to Flre Chief Andrew DePonti, Firemen to Collect Improper passing. William Loihle Gail and Sandra Karl, Mrs. Fred mons in stones and love in every where the chimney joins the roof. Scrap Sunday of Bay ave., Highlands,, was fined Kneer of Jersey City and Raymond Rabbit, Strikes Tree thing." The blaze was extingushed by fire- $3 for blocking a driveway and Braz of Fall River, Mass. Mayor Blaisdell and his family, men before any serious damage was HEADDEN'S CORNER — Mid- $3 for improper /parking. Fined $3 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson and MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — who live In River Plaza, are on done. dletown township flre company each for improper parking were children Margaret and Richie of Mlsa Elizabeth Stavola, 21, of Pal acation in the Bahamas. number one will hold a drive Sun- Louis Gulfo, 20 Harris Park, and Key port, Mr. and Mrs. Howard mer ave., East Keansburg, suffered HOME FROM HOWARD day for paper, scrap iron and rags, Alvin Maxson, 29 Wall st, both of Wilson and children Howard, knee bruises and a nose injury beginning at 9:30 a. m, Red Bank; Dorothy McKenna of James, Thomas and Caroline of Thursday when her car struck Riesenberger Wins WEST BRIDGEWATER, Mass.— The area to be toured rum from Fourth ave., Atlantic Highlands; Matawan, and Mrs. R. L. \\Vllson, tree on Harmony rd. hereo Miss Bertha Boynton, daughter of Cooper's bridge to Middletown vil- Samuel P. Jones, Middletown town- Miss Mary Thompson and Roy^ Wil- Police reported that Misa Stavo- 'Snowbird' Event Mrs. Rcglna C. Boynton of Point lage and inclJdes such places as ship; Charles Phipps, Eatontown; son were Sunday guests of Mrf. and i said she swerved her car to id., Little Silver, and Miss Dorothy Riverside Heights, Country Club Frank Muzzi, Long Branch and Mrs. John T. Wilson of Occa^port void hittinjf a rabbit. Sho waa LEONARDO — Jim Rlesenber P.,Porges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Estates, Grove Estates, Applcbrook Maria Sciler, Newark. ave. taken to - Riverview hospital b_ per posted the lowest net score ai S. W. Porges of Monmouth Beach, Farm, Orchard Aares and Middle- Mayor and Mrs. Edward C. Wil- the East Keansburg first aid squad Beacon Hill Country club Sunday both seniors at Howard seminary, town Estates, John Goraegncr, VISIS BRIAR HILL son, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. John T. o.nd released after treatment. to take honors in the Snowbird are spending the holidays with their parents. chairman, said anyone desiring a EATONTOWN — About 20 mem- Wilson , of Oceanport avo. were tournament, 97-29—68. LOU JACOUBS and HAROLD KELLY special pick-up for their scrap bers of the Gleaners society of the among the Christmas day dirfner BIRTHDAY PARTY Other scores were Herb Borghof, v 83-12—71; Harry Corwln, 94-21—73 should call him at the fire house Presbyterian church h visited Briai r guests of thcl*" son-in-law and MIDDLETOWN" - TOWNSHIP — Sunday morning. Hill home, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morton A. Elliott Plebeau, 88-13—75: Ed Sav- Freehold, yyesterday Janice Anne McLaughlin, daughte idgc, 84-8—76; Henry Bauer, 97-19 Nowl A Bigger KHOIIM INVITE YOU TO COME TO (Tuesday) afternoon. Candy, home Barnea of Long Branch. Other of Mr, and Mrs. John McLaughlin guests included Mrs. Raymond B. of Navcaink River rd., was four —78; David T. Jones, 98-18—80; Bob Mrs. Delmeier Heads made cookies and a present were Kilzen, 91-10—81, and Sam Glalmo, Without Removing given to each one at the home. Barnes of West Long Branch, and years o' Sunday. Her parents gavi Township March of Dimes Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and a birthday party for her. Th 02-8—84. Pro Andy Slkora posted The ladies also presented, for the 76. LEONARDO — Mrs. Ann Del- fire company, 100 boxes of candy. daughter Susan of Long Branch. guests were Michael and Cath HARRY'S LOBSTER HOUSE meier has been appointed director After the annual children's Christ- Mr. and Mrs. George C D. Hurley Pettit, Joyce and John Gocliii of the Middletown township March mas party, the fire company dis- had as their holiday guests Mrs. Cathy and John Curran, Bobb of Dimes, it was announced this tributed candy, oranges and pres- J. Lloyd Smith and-children Ken- Martin, Gall and Wendy Miller ani OCEAN SEA BRIGHT week by Roland J. Hineg of Asbury ents to. children in local hospitals. neth, Robert and Kathleen, Mr. Jill McLaughlin. Park, chairman of the Monmouth and Mrs, Lester Hurley and sons county chapter of the National HALL MARKS BIRTHDAY Timothy and Thomas, Mr. and Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. HIGHLANDS —. The Highlands Mrs. Frederick Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Delmeier will conduct the Yacht club and Its. Ladies' auxili- Mrs. Frederick Acerra and chil- fund drive in Locuat, Chapel Hill. ary held a Christmaa parly last dren Donna and Ricky, and George Navesink. Leonardo and the bor- week at the club, Ruddy ave. and Hurley, Jr. OPEN HOUSE ough of Atlantic Highlands. Bodlc pi. Frank Wilson'of Jersey City was The birthday of Mayor-elect a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. FIRE ATTEMPT Frank J. Hall was marked at the John T. Wilson of Oceanport ave. by George Rlchdalo NEW YEARS EVE An apparent attempt to set fire party. Mrs. Hall and Jack Early * Mrs. H. Whitney Conrow spent to a garage at the rear of the Made- performed instrumental solos. the holidays with Mrs. L. W. Con- line Candy shop on Riv«ralde ave row of Red Bank and Mr. and waa dlocovered yesterday^afternoon. MBS. FESTER'S BIRTHDAY Mrs. Chester Conrow of Little Sil- HAPPY According to police, a pile of papers "PORT MONMOUTH—Mrs. H. L. ver. ORIGINAL SWEDISH had been pushed under the edge of Pester, Willow st., celebrated her Mr. and Mrs. Perley Riddle en- the garage and set flre. The blaze birthday Friday with her husband, tertained the following over the NEW YEAR! wu out when it WAI discovered, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ogler, Mrs. holidays: Misses Harriet and Ber- and there waa no way of telling Mildred Pester and Mr. and Mrs. tha Wemple and Chester Wemple your need In bette/ SMORGASBORD when the fire was act. The garage George 'Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Pes- of Allentown, Mrs. C. Kenneth r maybe you'd like To old friends . . . our waa slightly scorched. A number of ter entertained Sunday for Mrs. Riddle and son Peter, Mr. and Mrs. greater wealth. Edith Krenz of Pico. Cal., who is Walter McCllntock and daughter folding doors 24-95 Served from 12 Midnight to 5 A. M. simlliar Instances have occurred in visiting relatives in Newark, Or, are you acquaintances ... recent months In Rumson. Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Orrin Sic- one who prayi kleB and sons Barry and Brent and to see a rapid and many patrons > . . Toil can hiva "Spaeemutar" door* HOFMIHES ENTERTAIN FINED AS DISORDERLY Mrs. John B. Hulse, all of this end to bigotry? •t an amuingly new, low pric*. And $ l5 SHREWSBURY—Mrs. Kathleen place. «. No matter we sing out a most maintenance cortt yon nothing. You 2 ° PER PLATE - NEW MONMOUTH—Mr. and Stout of Monroe ave, waa fined jut vaih them with plain aoap and Mrs. George R, Hofmlre enter- what the spe- $10 this morning .by Magistrate Linzmaycr Describes cial cause, our water—and their beautiful vlnji tent- tained Christmas eve for Mr. and Whitney Crowell. She waa charged Happy Naw Year Mrs. Henry Broderson, Staten Is- wish Is that ing (Iwan look* Ilk* new. The frame •with disorderly conduct last night Unique New Shingle laateel. land; Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hof- at Log Cabin Tap House. In court those prayers of yours will all be hnswered wish to you all! . . . See "Spacematter" doors, made bj mlre, Country Club Estates; Mr. yesterday (Tuesday) Sam P. Ma- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Adam and Mrs. Russell Bray, Rumson; rino of Cranford and Cpl. Wayne fully to make FIFTY-FIVE, the the make™ of itmofli "Hedernfold" J. Ltnzmayer of the Insulation best for you. doon, today. ALLEN GRANT Mr. and Mrs. William Truex, 3d, D. Young of Earle were fined $8 and Siding corporation this week »ad Un. William A. Truex, Sr. each as careleBs drivers. described a new typ#Bhingle which the wind cannot get underneath Wo hope that your Christmas JOHN DANIELS XROOF 88 PARTY ' AT THE PIANO PARTY FOR VAN NOTE An asphalt shingle made by was very merry and that you MEN'S SHOP PORT MONMOUTH—Boy Scout BKLFORD—William Van Note troop 88 held a Christmas party Johna-Manville, Mr. Llnzmnyer said have a prosperous and HAPPY celebrated his birthday Sunday it Is unique because of butt edges 23 MONMOUTH ST. Dec. 21 at the flre house. The Scout with a party at his home on Wood- which are cemented down by the NEW YEAR I Llnoroft Esoo Mothen' club furnished refresh- llandd ave. Attending were Mr. and sun's heat. He Baid a ribbon Servicenter, Newman Springs Overhead Door Products PHONE SEA BRIGHT 2-0205 menU. The boys exchanged glfti Mrs. DeWitt Heycr, River Plaza; special petroleum resin is applied RED BANK Corp. and played games. There were 20 Road in the heart of Llncroft Ovar 2fi Years of Continubni Sarvle* Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Velders, Port I to each shingle. The sun softens Village. Phono RE 6-9766, days; boys present and leaden, Raymond Monmouth; Mrs. Alma Weeks, I the special cement causing cacl 46S SHREWSBURY AVBNUI FOR RESERVATIONS and M.B. Edna Thome I shingle to be welded to the one RE 6-2920, nights. I aad John Chtney. and Al Carotenuto, this piaca. below It, BANK; n. iii MNI RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 Page Thre« Many Engagements Announced at Christmas Mark 25th Wedding Anniversary

BEHRENS—LINDNER RAYMOND—MA RESCA LOCKWOOD-LANDIS LYNCH—TRAVIS BLOOM—MA LI A •—FABIAN HONESDALE, Pa. - Mr. and KEYPORT-Mr. and Mrs. Har- FAIR HAVEN — Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lynch of Irving At a dinner at their home fhrist- ol and Mm. Fran- Mrs. John Behrena of this place old D. Raymond of Atlantic at. George -W, Lockwood of Parker engagement of mas. Mi. and Mis. J. Albeit Bloom. cis E. Kid wpll of tins plate have announce the engagement of their have made known the engagement her daughter, Miss Barbara Ger- Jr., of Washington st. announced the enjfaK^nirnt of their ave. Christmas eve announced Lit Harrison the engagement of their daughtei. announced daughter. Miss Marlene Behrena, of their daughter, Miss Roma Sue Miss Kimly Joyce Kid- to Girard H. Lindner, son of Mr. Raymond, to J. Joseph Maresca, ngagement of their daughter, Misa Miss Joan Ann Bloom, to Joseph daughter. and Mrs. Herbert G. Lindner of son of Mrs. Joseph Maresca of Catherine E. Lockwood, to William Mazza, Jr . son of Mr. and Mm. well. to' John , Hdwunl I-'nMan. SUM John at.. Red Bank. Navesink River rd., Middletown L&ndis, Josrph Maw.a of South Pearl st. of Mr. am1 MM JVILURI Kubi.

Marlon Behrens Miss lloma SUP Raymond Miss fiithrrint* K. LncUwourf Miss Barbara O. Lynch Miss* Jonn Ann Bloom township, and the late Mr. Maros- Misa Lynch Is thr da lighter of Mi. and Mrs. Maz/.a pntpitn inert at of Brooklyn, N. V. A Junr wedding Miss Bchrens is a graduate of Land is of Neptune and vViiliam H. 1 1 Honesdale, Pa., high school and ca. The /wedding will take place Land is of Wilmington, Del, the late William J. Lvm-li of Rrd a din in r Christmas n i^hl for thr is phuincd. Moore Institute o" Art in Phila- this winter. Miss Lockwood, a graduate Of Bank nnd granddaughter of Mr. m^a^ed couple at Aitpoit inn, New M i.'is KKIWCH nt li'iided St. .James delphia. She is a designer with the Miss Kaymond is assistant to thn Runison hifrh school, is a secretary and Mrs. Thomas *\ MtM.'ormirk of Shrewsbury. j;ramiii;ir .school in Keil B;tnk and Nannettr Manufacturing" company head nurse in pediatrics at Mon- at Benciix Aviation corporation in Now York city nrwl Mrs. Joseph ,J. Miss Bloom WHS unwluated from was grmluatnt-from 1'Jdm Mall Con- of Philadelphia. ti inouth*Memorial hospital. Slip \vns Lynch of Red Kiink. Thr bride- j Red Bank Cuthotir hi^h schoo) vriit of the Sacred Me;ut a' Torres- Katontown. Mr. Lnndis, who served J 1 Mr. Lindner was graduated from graduated from Key port hi^Ii three and a half years as a com- elect VMS ^radnatod from Hod j and is employed in the business of- clale. I a. Sin also «IUIMIII»MI Nnw- Collingswood hi^h school and the school and Monmouth Memorial munications ofiicer in the. Air Bank Catholic hijzh school and ! flees of the telnphone ronij'any at ton College of thf Saci'eil llcjut. HKLKOItl) Mi. and Mrs. Alfred unit on their wedding trips to- University of Pennsylvania wher. hospital's school of nu is in jr. Mr. Force, is a graduato of A.sbury from the College, of I^w Koehelle. ! Lori;; Brnneh. Mr. Maz/,:i, also a Mr. Kabinn W;M i:i'adu;ilcd from Rich.-ti - JVc ;i 11 r 1 Mis. McKn;i;ht UCIP married high school graduate, attended Lieut. Travis w ;i s graduated hi fill school, is PI n ployed by his fa- attended Adelphi rollc^r a n d li. The couple, together witti Mi nt Milhili^ aiwi liavo lived in ing.' He served in the Army two versity, where lie was a member 1 1 years and is employed at the Coles Monmouth Junior college. He ia of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Tau Beta from Retl Bank Catholic hi^h ther nnd tfranrtf Htlirr at Frank served I wo y cai . - in t lie A nny. and Mrs. IVn inc Mclvni^ht of 1 Ii^ htstnwn most of their mairled MftK/.a and Son of Central five. 1 laboratories at Lincroft. employed in the Newark offices of Pi fraternitios. He al."o is employ- school and the University of Notre Hijiht.s!fjwn. who were also •i-Hp- life ., Edward, Kelsey and Beck, con- Mr, and Mis Hit-haidson Wf ID cd by Bondix at Eatontown. Damn. Ho is the grandson of the J'KIKST—OTTINGKK hralini; thi-lr lijth weddiiiK ami: sulting engineers. late Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rob- rOT'lTJIl— BKADSHAW married in Belfmd. Mrs Ilichard- WILTSIE—WARHENFELTZ A May wedding is planned. versaiy, wr ip honored al a dinner son is tile former Misa f.ouisr [.n- inson of Brooklyn, N. Y., nmt the AL H Chrhl ina.s day dinner nt YONKEUS. N. V. Mr. nnil Mrs. COSGKOVE—COTGRKAVE at lln- Hi'iilelheiK in Trenion. ker of Ui-lfoid. Tlwy hav lived in FAIR HAVEN ~~ Mr. and Mrs. late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slater, I heir home, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Rollin. K. Priesl,. Sr.. of this city Pelfoid most of their liv-s Mr. Milford R. Wiltsie of River rd. HALEDON — Announcement has HKMBIJNG—LA 1'AKKK Travis of Napoleon, Ohio. Potter of Tower Hill ave. made announce thr cn^a^rim.'nl of their Both Ml. and Mrs. Richardson 1 Fiicliai ds(jn is letired f^,'»ni the have announced the engagement been made by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Announcement has been made of known t lie pngagement of their daughter, Miss Virginia Marie and Mr , and Mrs. MeKni^ht WPIP BOOSK—TKO'NOMKNN coinmei risil ftshini; VMi.sines^. of their daughter, Miss Caroll Ann Cosgrove of this place of the en- the engagement of Miss June B. daughter, MIPS Nancy A. Pott ev, Priest, to William Iladley Oltiuur-r. luanicd the R;in\c day and Uo'h son of Mrs. Edward K. OH intfer. WUtsie, to Jack H. Warrenfeltz, gagement of their daughter, Miss Hemblingr and Seaman Morvin La- TWINSBURG, Ohio -- Mr. and to Donald G. Bradshaw, ami of Mr, Sr., of. rfouth st.. H'MI Bunk, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Barbara Cosgrove, to George E Parrfeljy the parents of the bridc- Mrs.'Sterling W. Boose, Sr., of Ma- and Mis. Robert Bi adsliaw' of Os- the late' Mr. OttinKCr. Warrenfeltz of Hageratown, Md. A Cotgreave. son of Mr. and Mrs ct.^Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hpni- ple dr., have announced the en- borne pi.. Sea Bright, Tear hers Hold May wedding is planned. Walter Cotgreave of Eaton town. bllng of Shrewsbury ave. Mr. La- gagement and jforthcominK mar MIHS Potter ii emplo\ed b\ • the The prospective bride wan \I\-,M1 CAR. Members Christmas I*arly Explain Services HIGHLANDS TraehPi-H ami «ll»'i' employ pea of the boa r

Kli/.fibrth Costlo, Mrs. .Jane Tlaf- • William Witting, junior" president," fey, Mrs. Mar^firet Anna la, Mrs, told of the purpose of the or^ani- Rospinnrv KAWn. Mrs. Ileboi alt ( za I ir> n which ae rvr * t n interest Rills. Miss Mililrrrl Cook. Mr*. younjj people In patriotic oduc-'ition rinrirf Wrij-ht. Mr.i .lOHcphint* I n ml in consTViilion of nn I urnl re- Orillith, Miss Mary O'Neil. I soui CPK. Mrs, Aniui M. L^wicniT, Mrs. tis- | Mini! K;.I-1P, tr^Humr, tnld how trllr Muz/y. Mrs. M;ir^ie MrCon- the .society u.-iffl iti mon'-y to pro- nell. Mrs. Lore It a LnrsfMi. Mrn, vide education for children living Co it rude Knlirer, Mrs. Krnncp." in the. Southern mountain districts, Rrvfin. .\fr.s. ('harlot t.r Cot npliuRcu . find for A me rich n Indian children Mrs. Kl or on co Ada ir. A n drew Dni- in the , Southwest. Here in Xew 110 and Joseph MnioiiBon. .Icrst-y. in the fMd of ronsfrvntion, Mi.i.i 'Knrle sjiirl that the f; A. R. is com I'iluit Ing to the giMewUIe Blind Association program, Mettler's Woods, which K Miss Barbara Cosgrove Ha« Holiday Parlv iiumber of organizations hope to,. Miss Caroll Wlltste Miss June B, JHcmbllnj Miss Jctuinette Boose Miiit Nnncj Totter Mis* Vir^inin ,M. ljuy from Urn Mettlpr family and Miss Cosgrove was graduated ASBI/RY PA UK The Blind pivf the land, which Is the only Miss Wiltsie was graduated from Parre is the son of Mr. and Mrs. riage of their daughter, Miss Jean- Now Jersey Natural Gaa company uateel from Roosevelt hi Kb school JiHsocintion of Monmouth county piPCP of virjjin timber of any sizp. , Rumaon high school and Is em- from Paterson Central high schoo Robert LaParre of Drumniond ave. nette Louise' Boose, to Andrew in LOUK Branch and is a Red Bank in Yonkers, and Mail hat tail Medi- and is a student nurse at Mon bpld its Christmaa party last week left on the Atlantic so a bon rd, to ployed at the Top Drawer shop on Miss . Hembling is a senior at Tronolone, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. hijfh school graduate. Her fiance, cal and Dental Assistants' school at Trinity Episcopal parish house Rutgers university for study - of Wharf ave., Red*- Bank. Mr. War-mouth Memorial hospital's school Red Bank high school. Mr. La- Andrew Tronolone of highway 35, nn employee of the gas company in New York city. Mr. Ottiii^1' WH^ ( of nursing. Mr. Cotgreave, a grad on Grand ave. here. Leon Masser. t plant find animal "" renfeltz is a graduate of Hagers- Parre is stationed on the U. S. 8. Middletown township. in their Asbury Park olMces. is a graduated from Red Bank hlj^n I tliessecl us Sunta C'lavis. tli^tribi town, Md., high school, and is em- uate of Long Branch high schoo Antietam at Providence, R. I. He, Miss Boose attended Bowling graduate of Atlantic Highlands school and attended Drew univers- Barbarn Lovejoy, corresponding ployed by J. J. Newberry co. f and Newark College of Industrie too, attended Red Bank high Green State university, and is em- ljigh school. ity at Mndisbn. secretary, gave , the society's his- was formerly assistant manager of Arts, is employed by Contoure school. ployed by the Ford Motor com- Stanley Johnson and Leonard Da- j tory. The chapter was nnmed for the firm's Red Bank store and is Silks of New York city. pany. Her fiance is a senior at vis of tlip musical stnff at Oak- Hnnnah Baldwin, who HEALV—GIIANDINETTI . <;<)F1'— I'OIIGKS hurst Methodist church now assistant manager in their At- Bowling Green university. < mniision in Morriatown to Gen. Dr.' and Mrs. I-'innJc J, ^ioff ol numbor of enrols, and lantic City store. FFMAN SCAI.ZO—CLEMENTE The couple are planning an Au- RUMSON- Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph directed Washington for his vine in 1779 and _ Mr. and Mis. Sam Scalzo of gust wedding. H.^Hcaly of Allen st. announce the Maple ave. announce the rn^a^e o up Kred Epanimonda . 1780. This house is now part of 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Borden Wolcott o 1 and his Hill Billy Cowboy hand Morris town National park., Han- CHAMEROY—GOFF Cheatnut st. have made known the Drtftwiond ave. have announced engagement of their daughter, ment of their daughter, Miss Mai - HEALV-rlONKS also entertained, a s a i s t P d by nah Baldwin is an ancestress of FAIR HAVEN — On Christmas engagement of their daughter, Miss the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joan C. Htoly, to William jorip Joan CiofT, to Robert S. "Chuck." Ray nnd Joe Boa and Mrs. Harold C. Hancock of Lin- day, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Charne- Dolores Pauline Wolcott, to Bober Mias Barbara Scalzo, to Dominick RUMSOIf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grandinctti, so^ of Mr. and Mis. PorgflH, son of Mr. and Mr.i. S. W. Nelson Kniiiions. The Percy sisters [ noft, who is a member and for- J. Hoffman of Lincroft. A summer roy of 115 Harrison ave., announc- Clemcnte, Jr., son of Domin ick H. Hcaly of Allen at. have made Peter' Grandinntti of Headden's Porges of Monmouth Bench. of Anbury Park sang- nrvcral vocal | moi' recent of Shrewsbury • Towne ed the engagement of their daugh- wedding is planned .selections, rnul members of the ; chnpter. On lighters of the Ameri- Ocfan township Lions club served PRn Revolution, which sponsors refrpshnipnts. j thi* C. A. R. ohapter. - ' " - — j rj,jir fjnai speaker was Miss Annff illlh ScOUlS i\lllk(* | .\r. S torn me 1, senior president, who : explained projects that thr society Holiday BUHKHS I is working on to get its name on RUMSON - Members of Cub , IIP national honor roll. pack 11, at' their prc-Chri.stinas : meeting last week at Runiaon school. prepared Christmas , Carol .Sutherland bij.-ikct s for distribution to resi- Has 18th Birlhaly is dental assistant to academy and Hobait collrge in Ge- day. Guests wore Mrs. Gather in* bury. Mr. Clemente, who Reived in Dr.^T. Melvin Edwards of Rod Grandinetti, also a Red Bank Cath- 1 William E. Firth, president of the Ritter, Miss Gertrude Ritter and ployed at Fort Monmouth, a.nd Mr. three years and ia employed at the neva, N. Y.. wheie he was a mem- Red Bank Hi{jh School Alumni as- the Air Force, ia employed with Bank. Mr. Jones is •employed by Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, Jr., Red Goff is employed by Victor Emery, P and T Easo Service Center on olic hljth BCIIOOI graduate, Is em ber of Sigma Phi fraternity. He sociation, has called a meeting for Rumson builder. Maple ave., Red Bank. his father. Bcndlx Aviation corporation. Bank; Robert VanSchoick, Sr.. and ployed hy LoveM's nursery. ^ served two years in the Army. next Monday evening: at 8 o'clock Robert VanSchoick, Jr. Atlantic in thp junior high school auditor- Highlands; Mrs. Ann Heyer. Littl« T PHILLIPS—REIL3LY daughter, .Mias Ella Anne Phillips, KENNEDY—PAUL HOLMDEL—Mr. and Mrs. L. Eiik lines, will leave for a ll!0-day ium on Branch ave. Silver; Mrs. Emma Zantzinger, Holmbet'K announce the engage- VaiiliiMopens Home The meeting will be. devoted to RUMSON—Mr. and Mr«. Hugh to Paul Waldron Reilly, son of Mr. around the world cruise. Holmdcl; John Flitter, Middletown, and Mrs. Paul C. Reilly of West ment of Mrs. Holmbcrfi'a '-laughter. 'Old Timers," and alumni will be J. Philllpa, Jr., of this place have From Vacnlioii and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gaudious' Orange. Miss Jane Denise Kennedy, to Mar- Burton Hall Pupils recognized from the earliest class- and Miss Diane Gaudious, Long: MLaa Phillips, a granddaughter of vin E. Paul of Washington Court LITTLE SILVER—Mr. and Mrs. es to and including the clasa of Branch. Mrs. Hugh J. Phillipa and the late House, O. Lyman C. Vanlnwegen of Willow Make Gift to Hospital 1935. After, a short business meet- Hugh J. Phillips. Sr., and of the Miss Kennedy, a former Fair dr. have returned from a month's ing, there will be entertainment CHRISTMAS IPI.AY Pupils of Burton Hall .school on provided from the senior class va- late Mr. and Mra. James C. Ma- Haven resident, attended Rumson trip on the* Santa &ara to Aruba, Eaat Front st., carrying on a tra- LITTLE SILVER — "Twas the high 3chool and is a student at rlotv show. lone of Jersey City and Allenhurat, Dutch West Indies, Mariciabo, ditioh of several ynars, sang; carols Night Before Christmas." a one- Wealey Junior_.calleRC in Dover, Venczula and Caracas, Prior to la a junior at Georgian Court col- In the lobby of Rlvorview hospital •act cpmedy written by Mrs. Lee lege in Lakewood. Mr. Reilly, an Del. Mr. Paul is stationed at Fort leaving on their cruise, Mr. and last Thursday and presented a gift MONS CLUB Yl'LE TARTY Bliss, Tex. Mrs. Philip H. Walton of Sea Hendry of Little Silver, was pre- architectural senior at Notre Pame of money to th' hospital. It was Bank Lions club held sented by the Little Silver Players university, is a grandson of Mr. Bright, gave a bon voyage dinner accepted by thn administrator, Mrs. for the couple. On the day they Its Christmas party at the Molly' at the meeting of Parent-Teacher and Mrs. Edward M. Waldron of Julia Throckmorton. The. children. Pitcher hotel last week. The pro- association last week at the school, Newark and Miami Beach, Fla., BI.OWACKr- AIHiBATO sailed, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Me Clintock of LOUR Branch gave a Instead of making; gifts to each gram included selections by the the achool glee club, directed' by and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nich- BELFORD — Mrs. Elrnnor Glo- other, collpetod the • money and- Red Bnrik Catholic high school Mias Louise Sacco, rendered Christ- olas Reilly of Troy, N. Y. . bon voyage luncheon /or them in wacki of Main at. has announced New York city. made their offering to thn hospital- Klee club nnd Red Bank high mas music. Mothers of fourth the engagement of her daughter, Thin time the presentation was school choralettes, and violin se- grade pupils, directed by Mrs. L. L. When the couple visited Caracas madn by the youngest pupil. Melo- LOCKWOOD ENGAGED Miss Bernico Lillian Glowacki, to lections by Princess Jan of WRTV. Focge and Mrs. R. \V. Ostermeyer, they Made the trip to the city by dy Morris. Rev. Charles S. Webster, pastor of served refreshments. PORT MONMOUTH — Mr. and Joseph Adubato, son of Mrs. Em- car, driving In on the old road, On return to school the carolers the Red Bank Presbyterian church, Mrs. Harry B. Lockwood of Hud- ma Adubato of Main st., and the which takes two hours. When they sang in front of the building be- gave his Impressions on "Thoughts HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS BOII ave. announce the engagement late Thomas ^Adubato. A February returned to their boat, they trav- fore ,an all-white Christmas tree of. Christmas." eled on the new super-highway, LITTLE SILVER —.Capt. Robert of their daughter, Miss Xsobel wedding is planned. while parents and friends gathered which ia six lanes wide and goes on the sidewalk. They were cos- W. Laubcr spent Christmas with Lockwood, to Richard E. Colson, YVI.K TARTY The bride-elect la also the daugh- through a long tunnel through the tumed In red capes and peaked his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Col- 1 ter of the 'late Joseph Glowacki. Andes. The trip took but 20 ca,p«. Their instructor, Mrs. Jean HIGHLANDS—The Ladlea auxil- Lauberi Jr. of Point rd. Capt. Lau- aon of BeLford. Both are senior* MIM Ella 'Anne PhiUipi Both ahe and her fiance are Mid- minutes. Crozler, and the school director, iary of Twinllght post, American ber Is stationed at Fort Deveni, at Middletown township high Mix Jane D. K««n'ed/ dletown townahip high ochool In August, Mr. and Mrs. Vanln- Mrs. Geofgie B, Hazard, were In L*cglon, held a Christmas party last Mass.. wherb he -Is commander of announced th« engagement of their •chool at Leonardo, frftdiwtu. wegen, tailing on, th» PrMldent charge. week at the poat homo on Bay ave.Company D of the 74th Infantry, 1 ' / ' Page Four RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 REFORMED ZION METHODIST Middletown Red Bank Church school meets Sunday Rev. Charles E. Bourne will pre- morning at 0:30 a. m. under the sent the first in a series of sermons Frank B. Lawes supervision of Karl Helwlg. Adult tor the New Year at the 11 a. m. Bible class meets la the sanctuary service Sunday. Holy Communion! at »:46. Rev. Walier W. Feigner will be administered. The anthem is in charge. A nursery class for by the senior choir, directed by COAL-FUEL OIL prenKhool age children is held in Mrs. Teresa Daniel, organist, will the churchroom during the 11 a. be "Hark! Hark! My Soul" by 15 NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD m. service. Mrs. Douglas Smith Is Shelly. Sunday-school convenes at In charge. 9:48 a. m, with Mrs. Clara Carter, TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-2875 This Sunday m- rnlng Rev. Mr. superintendent. Evening worship is Feigner will preach on the topic, at 7:30 o'clock. EVERY WEEK "Sandals for the Journey." Mrs. The Zion Travelers rehearse OUR ONLY LOCATION Charles B. Oallagher, Jr., will pre- Tuesday at 8:80 p. m: PRESBYTERIAN SALVATION ARMY FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, The senior choir will meet tomor- METHODIST SCIENTIST side at the organ and direct the Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank choir. row (Thursday) at the residence of "Let's Face the New Year with Capt. Robert Rightmire will con- Red Bank The Donald Ross MacNeili Mis- Florence Frost at 199 West Ber- . The Sacrament of Holy Com- gen pi. ' munion -will be administered »t the Project! Instead of Problems" will duct the 11 a. m, and 8 p. m. serv- Services in First Church of sionary society will meet next Mon- be the sermon topic of Rsv. Charles ices Sunday. The young people's Christ, Scientist, 211 Broad it., an day at 8 p. m. A New Years eve Watch Night 9:80 and 11 a. m. Sunday «ervlce«. held Sundays at 11 a. m. Sunday- -Rev. Roger J. Squire will speak on 8. Webster Bunda} in observance singing company will be commis- The Junior Women's guild Is service will be held j^.p o'cloc' k of New Year Sunday. Dr. Carl F. sioned at the morning service. nchool meets at 11 a, m, Wednes- sponsoring a spaghetti dinner to be at St. Paul's Baptist church, spon- St. George's by the River the subject, "You Can't Go Back." day evem.if testimonial maetlngs Music will include tower chimes; Mueller will preside at the organ Sunday school, under direction of held in the churchroom Tuesday, sored by the Red Bank Ministers' console at both services. His organ the young people's Sergeant Major at 8:15. Feb. 1, from 0 to 7 p. rn. council. Waterman Avt., Rwmoit prelude, "The Old Year Now Hath Muriel Aanensen, will begin at 9:45 The fact that no disability or Passed Away." Bach; tenor nolo, meditation will be "Solemn Pre- The congregation has been In- PRESBYTERIAN "Our Fattier, By Whose Servants," lude" and "Andante," and his post- a. m. The Junior soldiers' meeting discord Is beyond the healing pow- vited to the instillation and ordi- New Year's Eve • 11:30 P. M. Carillon recital . lude will be "Sketch in C." will be at 11 o'clock and the young er of God will be stressed at Chris- nation service of Joseph Perry to Atlantic Highlands ,Geslu«, to be rendered by Richard "The Bible, Our Authority" will Warner at the early service; offer- At. the 9-.30 service, Mrs. RoUrt people will meet at «:15 o'clock. tian Science services this Sunday. tak« place at the Marlboro Re- Midnite Prayer* L. Reynolds will sing the'sopnno The Women's Home league will Scriptural selections in the Les- formed church on Sunday, Jan. 9. be the topic of Rev. Elmer T. tory. "Rhosymedre," Vaughn Wil- meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. under di- son-Sermon entitled "God" will in- Schick at the church school and liams; offertory solo at the early solo, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes." at 8 p. m. New Year'j Day - 10:30 A. M. Holy Communion service by Mr. .Warner, "Twenty- Ushers will be In charge of Wil- rection of Mrs. Flora Beck. The clude the account, as given in the The next Holy Communion serv- adult Bible class at 10 a. m. third Psalm." Malotte. At the later liam • H. Wlkoff, Jr., assisted by widweek prayer meeting, known as King James version of th» Bible ice will be held Sunday morning, Rev. Mr. Schick -will preach at Richard E. Stewart and Charles A. "The Hour of Power," will be held In the seventh chapter of Luke's Jan. 81, at 11, o'clock. New mem- the 11 m. service on "Beliefs Sunday 8:00 A. M. Holy Communion service, the chancel choir will sing Wednesday at 8 p. m., with Mrs. Gospel, of Christ Jesus' healing of 1 Men Live By." the anthem, "Lo. a Voice to Wolbach. Jr. bers will be' received Into the" 9:30 A. M. Family Service Heaven," Bortnlansky. John Ferris, At the 11 o'clock service, the Rightmire in charge. Youth activi- the centurion's servant who was church fellowship then. Junior Westminster Fellowship minister of music, will direct the Tower Hill choir will sing "O ties will resume next Thursday . "sick, and ready to die." will meet Thursday at 6:30 p. m. 11:00 A. M. Service and Sermon program. Come, Let Us Worship" and "I Am Open air meetings will take place The following will b« among the PRESBYTERIAN Monthly meeting of trustees will The pastor will preach at the 8 Alpha and Omega." Ushers will be Friday at 7:15 p. m. on Broad st. correlative passages to be read Shrewsbury be at 8 p. m. in charge of Edwin M. Williams, and Sunday at 7:16 o'clock on Mon- from "Science and Health with Key PREACHER: CANON(ROBERTSHAW p. m. service in the chapel on the Sunday worship Is at 11 a. m. METHODIST theme, "The Changing and the assisted by William J. Barnes, Da- mouth st. to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Church school Is at 9:30 a. m. The Changeless." vid C. Maloncy, John Steel and Watch Night services will be held Eddy; "When man Is governed by nursery and itory hour is at 11 Fair Haven Altar flowers for Sunday will be Robert C. Turnbull. Friday at 8 p. m. and at 10:45 God, the ever-present Mind who un- a. m. Rev. Arthur S. Jolce, pastor, "The.Untrodden Path" will be the presented by Mrs, Vincent Smith in Sunday at 9.30 and 11 m,, o'clock, with the traditional "Smor- derstands all things, man knows will have "What's New?" as his sermon topic of Rev, William B, memory of her brother, Percy sessions of the church school will gasbord" fellowship between serv- that with God all things are pos- sermon topic. Mias Doris Frame is Magsam at the 11 a. m, service Charles. be held in Westminster house. ices. '' sible." (180:26-27). organist. Ronald G. Clark is solo Sunday. The Intermediate youth fellowship Sunday at 7 p. m, meeting of The Ooldrn Text, is from Deuter- The Women's Society of Chris- the Westminster youth fellowship BAPTIST onomy (8:4): "Hear, O Israel: The 1st. The senior choir and choristers tian Service wilt meet Monday will meet at 4:30 p. m. and the will sing. TOMORROW Methodist youth fellowship at 6:45 will be held in Westminster houae. Red Bank Lord our God is one Lord." .night In the church basement. Monday at 4 p. m., meeting of The senior Weatmingter fellow- in the fireplace room. The film, Communion services will be held ship meets at the church house BAY SHORE COMMUNITY DECEMBER 31 ST "One God," will be shown at the Girl Scout troop 72 in Westminster at the 11 a. m. services and the CALVARY BAPTIST each Sunday at fl:30 p. m. The jun- Wesley fellowship meeting at 9 house under the direction of Miss right hand of church fellowship Red Bank ior Westminster fellowship meets East Keansburg p. m. Joan Newquist ahd Mrs. George will be extended to new members Rev. J. B. Gilchrlst will preach at the church house each Sunday Midweek service will be held to- All denominations join In a pray- Worthley, Jr. At 8 p. m. the by the pastor, Rev. Clinton W. the sermon at the 11 a. m. Sunday at 4:30 p. m. Both groups are di- night (Wednesday) at 8 o'clock. church bowling team plays at the Powers. Rev, Mr. Powers' sermon service and the Junior choir will A service also will he held tomor- OVER 2/100 er group meeting Tuesdays at 10 rected by David Steele. a, m. In the Bible class room. Red Bank Bo vling Center. subject will he "The Christ Child sing, Sunday-school meets at 9:30 The arts and .crafts group of the row (Thursday) morning at 10 A junior party was held last night Next Wednesday at 8 p. m., Ihe Grew Up." The carol and chancel a. m. Holy Communion will b« ad- Women's association meets Tues- o'clock. in fellowship hall. annual meeting of the Women's choirs will sing under the direc- ministered at 3:30 p. m. days at 8 p. m. In the church house New Years eve service will begin MEMBERS WILL RECEIVE A meeting of Circle H of the association will be held in West- tion of Mrs. Francis Swnrtz, organ- The Gospel Four of Jersey City Choir rehearsals Include: junior, at 8:30 p. m. minster house, at which time an- ist director. Ushers will be Charles will be heard In a program at 8 p. directed by Mrs, William A. Shoe- Woman's society will be held to- nual reports will be submitted and night (Wednesday) at the home of Smith, Tillman Lane, John Harkin m. Mrs. Charlotte Hundley is spon- maker, Saturdays at 9 a. m. In the List Vanlnwegcn ANOTHER Mrs, Warren Farrington, Fair Ha- new circle leaders Installed. Rev. and Welllnfirton W. Kennedy. The soring this event. social room; choristers, directed by Mr. Webster will present a brief new carol choir robes will be dedi- A union Watch Night service will Migs Frame, Thursdays at 7 p. m. In 'Who's Who' FER ven. message. A social hour will follow. DIVIDEND College students of the church, cated at the aei*vlce, be held Friday starting at 10 p. m. in the church, and senior, directed ASBURY PARK—Lyman C. Van- who are home for the holiday va- Church school convenes at 9:45 in St. Paul's Baptist church. by Miss Frame, Thursdays at 8 Inwegen of Willow dr., Little Sil- ANNUM cation, will be guests tonight (Wed- REFORMED a. m. The senior high and Roger The flower club will meet Thurs- p. m. in the church. AT THE RATE OF Red Bank Williams fellowships meet at 7:30 day evening at the home of Mrs. ver, planning engineer for the Jcr nesday) of Mr. and Mrs ; . Gilbert 1 The annual congregational meet- sey Central Power and Light com- Noren, 197 Dartmouth avc, Fair "Ever New Beginnings" will be p. m. Sunday. Annie Jackson of River st. The ing will be held Jan. 12 at 8 p. m. pany, was one of four North Jer- Haven. Five foreign.army officers the topic of the New Years sermon The church executive board will missionaries will meet Tuesday at in the church. sey shore engineers listed in the also will be present. There will delivered by Rev. Robert M. Runge meet in the church office Tuesday the church. 1954 edition of "Who's Who in En- at the morning service Sunday at at 8 p. m.; carol choir rehearsal FEDERATED be games, sociability and refresh- JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES gineering," the "blue book" of the We Wish One and ALL ments. Rev. and Mrs, Arthur M, 10.45 a. m. During the service a will be Wednesday, Jan. S, at 3:45 Holmdel profession. Only those engineers nursery will be provided in the p. m., and chancel choir rehearsal Red Bank Tingue will be1 special guests of The 11 a. m. service Sunday will who can meet rigid standards set the group. Mrs. Noren is secretary churchrooms under the direction of will b« h«ld the same day at 7:45 The topic of the lecture Sunday be In charge of Rev, Andrew A. up by the Engineers Joint Council of student work in the Woman's Mrs. Peter Moreau. p. m.; the Bible study and prayer at 3 p. m. is "The Conquering Burkhardt, who will have as his are eligible for inclusion in the Sooiety of Christian Service. Sunday school, with classes for fellowship group will meet In the Power of Faith." D. Amy of the Brooklyn Bethel home will cover sermon topic, ;'The New Year." The publications. HAPPY The Girl Scout party originally all ages, meets at 9:80 a. m. Har- pastor's study, Thursday, Jan. 6, choir, led by the organist, Mrs. Mr. Vanlnwegen joined one of planned for Friday has been post- ry W. Ingalls Is superintendent. between 8 and 9 p. m. the subject answering such ques- Howardrds. S. MoCormlck, will sing The youth fellowship will meet tions as, "What, Actually, Is the Jersey Central's predecessor poned to a later date. ST. JAMES CATHOLIC Faith and Why Is It So Valuable?" LeadI 4te#< , Lord." The prelude will companies In 1915. He has been NEW YEAR A Watch Night service will be in the church next Monday evening Red Bank be "In a Monastery Garden;" of- at 7:30. Final plans will be made The Watehtower study at 4:15 planning engineer for the com- held Friday from 11:15 to midnight Sunday masses are at 8:80. 8, fertory, "Traumerl," and postlude, pany the past ten years. in the sanctuary. Rev. Arthur M. at this meeting for the Fun night will be a Bible discussion of "The "Alleluia." Sunday-school will be to be held Jan. 11, with the Colt's 9, 10 and 11 o'clock In the church Fight for Freedom te Preach held In Fellowship hall at 9:48 a. m. Tingiie will preach the sermon on and », 10 and 11 o'clock in the high How Chriifian Science Heals Accounts started by Jan. 10 will earn "A Christian Resolution." Special Neck Reformed youth fellowship Worldwide." Junior choir meets Tuesdays at music[will be provided. as guests. school auditorium. Sunday-school Tuesday night there are two Bi- 3:30 p. m. at Fellowship hall and Next Tuesday evening at 8 for children attending public ble studies. One Is at 10 St. Mary's adult choir Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. "Taking Advantage of • dividends from Jan. 1st. o'clock, the Ladies' Aid society will schools follows the 9 o'clock mass. Pi., and the,other at Kingdom hall, TRINITY EPISCOPAL at the Reformed church. meet in the church rooms. The Confessions are heard Saturdays 8 Maple ave. A Communion and reception ser- Today's Challenge" • MORTGAGE LOANS • REMODELING LOANS Red Bank new officers will be installed. from 4 to 6 p. m. and from 7:30 to 9 p. m. ST. iNTHONVB CATHOLIC vice of members will be held Jan. WOR (710 KC) Sunday, 1:15 p. m. Sunday'* service* include the 9 at 11 a. m. A congregational so- • FHA IMPROVEMENT LOANS Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m.; family HOLY TRINITY Baptisms every Sunday at 1 p. m. Red Bank cial will be held Friday, Jan. 14, at WVNJ (620 kc) Sunday 9:00 a. m. service and church school at 9:30; EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN In tho church. A baptism blank Sunday masses are at 7. 8, 9, io Fellowship hall. Holy Eucharist and sermon by the must be obtained from tho rectory In Bed Bonk If s . MORTGAGE INTEREST RATE 5% Red Bank and 11 o'clock. Confessions sire Through the gift of a donor who SHERMANS for ractor. Rev. Charle* H. Best, at On New Years eve the Luther and filled out* before the baptism heard Saturdays from 4:!0 to 6 p, prefers to remain anonymous at 11 o'clock, and second kindergar- league will give a party for the takes place. m. and from 7:90 to 9 p. m. this time, both the Baptist and Re- • CURTAINS ten for the children of those at- youths home from college at 8:30 Novena devotions In honor of Our Baptisms are at 11:45 a. m. Sun- formed church buildings will be • DRAPERIES tending the 11 o'clock service in Lady of the Miraculous Medal ev- davs. equipped with permanent auto- e SLIP COVERS the church at the same hour. with a devotional to be held at e LINENS MAINSTAY FEDERAL 11:30. ery Monday at 8 p. m. in the church, The Miraculous Medal novena Is matically controlled floodlighting e VENETIAN BLIND!> The Holy Eucharist will be held Services for; Sunday: Sunday- held Mondays at 7:30 p. m and the systems. next Wednesday at 7 and 10 a. m. BAPTIST perpetual novena to St Anthony For and the prayer group will meet school at 9:48, with classes includ- Sbop-al-'Hotn* Service ing all ages, and regular service Middletown Tuesdays at 7:30 p. in. EMMANUEL CHURCH Phoni RB 8-2649 SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC. Thursday of next week in observ- "The Sovereignty of God" will be ance of the Feast of the Epiphany. at 11 a. m. Atlantic Highlands < Sherman's Meeting of the primary teachers the sermon topic of Rev. John E, PRESBYTERIAN The pastor, Rev. Howard M. Kr- 21 MONMOUTUTH ST. RED BANK 6-06*3 next Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the Bates at the 11 o'clock Sunday Eatontown vln, will preach at the Communion Hems Decorators PRESBYTERIAN church. Boy Scout executive meet- morning service. The choir Is un- Rev. Robert H. Reed, assistant service at 11 a. m. Sunday and BROAD STREET RED BANK Rumson Ing at the parsonage next Tuesday der the direction of Mrs. Evelyn pastor of the Westminster Presby- also at the evening service at 7:30. "Under the Bridge" wll! be the at 8:15. Hartmann, organist. Ushers will be terian church of Akron, Ohio, will Church school meets at 9:45 a. m. topic of the sermon by Rev. A. George Hartmann and Garrett conduct the Sunday worship serv- Monthly prayer Bervice Sunday Kenneth Magner, Jr., at the 11 EMBURY METHODIST Thome. Flowers will be placed in ice at 11 a. m. His topic will be afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home a. m. service Sunday. Little Silver •the church by Mr. and Mrs. James "Beyond Despair." Mrs. William of Mrs. Elizabeth Buono, 20 Mount John H. Watson, 3d, minister of' Rev. James W. Marshall will Gillesple. There will be a nursery Emmons is organist. Arthur Apy ave., Atlantic Highlands, music, will play as prelude "Three have as his sermon topic Sunday for small children in the chapel. of Little Silver will be Soloist. Midweek prayer service Wednes- Improvisations." The chancel choir "Hope for the New Year." The sen- Church school will meet In the Church school convenes at 9:45 day at 8 p, m. will sing "Lead Me, Lord." The of- ior choir, directed by Paul E. Koch, chapel r.t 9:45 a. m. under the lead- a. m. with classes for all ages. Royal Ambassadors will meet to- fertory will be "The Old Year Now will sing "Jesu, Joy of Man's De- ership of Clement Barlow, super- Clarence Q. Meeka is superintend- morrow (Thursday) at 8 p. m. at Hath Passed Away," and postlude, siring" by J. S., Bach. Mr. Koch intendent. ent. the church. "Thou Light of Life." will play for his organ prelude, The youth fellowship will meet The Seni6r-HI Westminster fel- On New Years eve there will be During the morning service an "Fraeludium—I" by Schroeder. His Sunday evening at 7:30 at the home lowship"irou;p will not meet thl! a fellowship supper, a time of In- adult staffed church hour nursery postlude will be "Toccata from V of Robert Cubbage, Mountain Hill Sunday but the Juritor-Hl West- formal fellowship and a Watch opens Its facilities to young chil- Symphony" by Widor. The offer- rd. David Burnett will be In charge minster group will meet In the Night service at the church, be- dren at 10:45 a. m. tory will be Bossi's "Siciliana." The of devotions. Philip Burr and Steve chapel at 6:30 p. m. ginning at 9 p. m. Church school will meet at 9:30 following persons were received in- Perkins will serve as study leaders. New Years eve the church will Youth meeting next Tuesday at a. m. with classes for beginners and to the fellowship of the church The Olive G. Mead chapter of hold open house in the chapel, be- p. m. for all young people 12 Primary children 1? Bingham hall, during the Christmas season: Mr. the guild will meet Thursday, Jan. ginning at 9:30 p. m. This will be years old and up. junior young people on the second and Mrs, A. P. Hagen and Mr. and 6, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. followed by the Watch-Night serv- * floor of Oceanic fire house, and Mrs. R. A. Munson and daughter Thomas Compton, Commodore avc., ice at 11:30 p. m. METHODIST ' junior high through adult groups Ruth. Keansburg. Mrs. Charles Wolff will At the morning worship service Eatontown In the sanctuary. The church school "will convene speak about her recent trip through last Sunday, the following new Holy Communion will be observed The junior high Westminster Fel- at &:45 a. m. for grades one Spain. members were welcomed into the at 11 a. m. Sunday when a medi- lowship, led by Mrs. Alfred Rein- through nine. The nursery and The executive committee will fellowship of the church: Albert kindergarten groups will meet at tation will be given by the pastor, Itart will meet Sunday at 4 p. m. 1 meet Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 8 p. m. Angelbach, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rev Clifford R, Bearmore. The in Bingham hall. The senior high II a. m. in the church hall. The at the - parsonage. Revision of the Smithson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles senior choir, directed by L. C. Bu- youth fellowship with their adviser, youth fellowship meets at 6:30 p. m. by-laws will be studied In prepara- Kasper. . lick, will sing. Church school meets Walter Wenhold, will meet in Bing- Sundays In the sanctuary of the tion for the quarterly business church. at 9:45 a. m. The evening worship ham hall at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. meeting which will be held Thurs- BAPTIST Is at 7 ojclock. The change from During the Christmas season the The Woman's Society of Chris- day, Jan. 27, at 8 p. m. New Monmouth 7:30 to fp. m. will be observed the aenlors prepared and delivered over tian Service will meet Wednesday Rev. William E. Blsgrove will rest of the winter. Youth Fellow- 200 toys and james tA^'needy chil- at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. "Ed- ST. JAMES MEMORIAL preach at the 10:50 a. m. Sunday ship groups meet at the usual hours. dren. Junior high and senior high wln Heritage, 82 Standish rd., with EPISCOPAL service on the topic, "God Com- The adult fellowship will meet groups delivered over 20 baskets Mrs. Harrison Shampanore as co- Eatontown mendeth His Love Toward Us." Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the home of fruit, food and candy to shut- hostess.' The speaker will be Mrs. Church school is at 9:45 a. m. The senior choir will sins; "O Di- F. W. Krill, the New Brunswick of the president, William Vital, 78 ins and sick for the church's board At 11 a- m. the first Sunday of vine Redeemer," by Gounod. Clinton, ave. of deacons. Walter Rice was chair- district secretary of student work. each month, Holy Eucharist and The pastor will preach at the man of the latter project. Members of the Youth fellow- sermon. At 11 a. m. other Sundays, 7:45 p. m. service on "Leaving Us CHAPEL OF HOLY COMMUNION ship will meet in the church hall choral matins and sermon. A nurs- The senior high youth fellowship an Example." Fair Haven will make a sightseeing tour of Friday, Jan. 7, at 7 p. m. to play ery Is -onducted at 11 a. m. each The midweek service Is held Whoopee! Huzzah! Wow! Toot! Philadelphia today (Wednesday) badminton. Refreshments will be Sunday in the parish house, 112 Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. The The celebration of Holy Com- with Walter Wenhold In,, charge. served. Broad st. Henry A. Male, Jr., Is young people will meet at the munion will be held Sunday morn- Happy New Year! These are our semlnarlan-in-charge. Rev. Lloyd church at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Ing at 11 o'clock. Rev. Christopher Chancel choir rehears"a! will be Patterson Is visiting priest. H. Snydcr, vkar, will be the cele- held at 8 p. m. tomorrow (Thurs- METHODIST The Watchnlght service will be brant, assisted by Bryant Aumack day) and the youth choral group held Friday from 9 p. m. until very best wishes for a rip-roarin', Sea Bright ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL and Joseph Hunter as servers. The will rehearse Friday—the girls' sec- Bhurch school with classes for midnight. There will be a social vicar will preach on' "A Life of tion at 3:30 p. m., and boys' sec- those of air ages will meet Sunday Highlands time of fellowship and a motion Peace." Music by Mrs. Gertrude rootin'-tootin', simply spectacular tion at 4. at 0:45 a- m. Mrs. Eleanor Lindsay At 8 a. m. the third Sunday of picture on Spain during the first Meetze, organist, will include the The church bowling team will Is superintendent. The morning each month. Holy Eucharist and two hours. At 11, the worship serv- prelude, "Psalm XIX;" postlude by New Year, jam-packed with all the meet at Red Bank Bowling center worship service will be held at 11 sermon. At 9 a. m. other Sundays, ice will be held in the auditorium. Vollmaji, and offertory anthem, at 8 p. m. Monday. Boy Scout troop o'clock. Rev. Robert S. Judge is morning; prayer and sermon. Church The Ladies' Aid will meet Wed- "How Beautiful Upon the Moun- 11 will meet in Bingham hall base- pastor. school is at 10 a. m. Henry A. Male, nesday, Jan. 5, In Sutphln chapel tains," Church school at 9:30. wonders that 365 days can bring! ment that night. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Jr., is seminarian In charge. Rev. at 1 p. m, The hostesses are Mrs. A special meeting of the congre- 88 Ocean Blvd.,' Atlantic Highlands Lloyd Patterson is visiting priest James Griggs, Mrs. Esther Herbert COMMUNITY We hope all the months from Janu- gation will be held at 8 p. m. next Sunday service Is held at 11 a. m. Mrs. Richard Lucas Is organist and Mrs. Blsgrove. Llncroft Tuesday in the sanctuary.' Final Sunday school is also held at 11, CHURCH OF CHRIST A student minister will be In ary to December are loaded with plans of the building committee Wednesday testimony meeting Is BAY. SHORE COMMUNITY charge of the services Sunday at Will be presented for action. Bids Eatontown East Keansburg; 11 a. m. Under the direction of tha held at*8:15 p. m. The reading Services are held at 25 South st. have been received and opened, room Is open Tuesdays, except "The Finale" will bc# Rev. John organist, Werner A. Birch, the good luck, good health and good and the congregation will hear the holidays, From 2 to 4 p. m. and highway 35 Sunday at 9:30 P. Eulcr's topic for the'New Years choir will sing, "Face to Face." building committee's recommenda- a. m. Bible classes', 10:30 a. m. eve sermon at 8 p. m. Following Mrs. Charles Conover, soloist, will cheer for each and every one of tions as to construction and flnanc- ALA SAINTS' EPISCOPAL worship, and 7:30 p. m. worship. the sermon the congregation -will sing "Saved by His Power Divine. ' ing. Mid-week Bible study is held Wed- sing Christmas carols. Sunday-school In kh* church hall The next observance of the sac- Navesink nesday at 7:30 p. m. Jim B. Old- Sunday at 11 a. m. service of at 10 a. m., led by Superintendent you! Happy New Year everybody! rament of baptism will be the Morning prayer and serrnon by ham is evangelist. Holy Communion. Miss Ann Shaw Stanley SUlwell, Jr. The Ladles morning service, Jan. 9. Rev. Charles P. Tohnjon, rector, will direct the choir. Mid-week Aid society will meet Thursday, will be kt 11 o'clock Sunday. Holy METHODIST RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF services are held Wednesdays at Jan. », at 2 p. m. Mrs. Charles Cox communion will He a' 8:30 a. m. Oceanport S p, m. and Thursday at 10 a. m. and Mrs, George Richdale will be FRIENDS (Quakers) Church school will be at 9:SO. The hostesses. . Shrewsbury Church school, unde. the direction parents* and children's service will of George C, D. Hurley, general UNITY CHAPEL The Shrewsbury meeting of Re- be at 10 a. m. Asbury Park REFORMED ligious Society of Friends (Quak- superintendent, will meet at 9:45 a. HOUSEKEEPING SHOP ers), meets for worship at 11 a. m, FIRST CHURCH m. Sunday. Tho Sunday worship Rev. John E. Manola will preach Colt's Nock the First-day (Sunday), In the meet- OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST service will be held at 7:30 p. m. at the Sunday morning; service on Rev. Bile F. deLattre will preach ing bouse at Broad at and Syca- Rev. Robert S. JxidlRe Is pastor. the subject, "Beginning Again," on the topic, "A New Years State r^ Keypbrt Due to New Years eve a service ment" at the service Sunday morn MONMOUTH more ave,, preceded at 10

Christmas Eve Caroling Group Jm PUBLIC INDOOR ^m^ See The Old Year Out County President Installs Officers ICE SKATING And The New Year In Mrs. Cart Whitehurst of Long Branch, president of the Monmouth MORNING • AFTERNOON • NIGHT AT OUR Association of the Women's Fellow- 10 A.M. to 12.30 P M. 1.39toSPM 7;3O to 11 ;30 P.M. ship of the Baptist church, Installed ALL YEAR IN ASBURY PARK'S BEAUTIFUL NEW 20,000 SQ. officers of the Women's Fellowship ft. INDOOR ICE 5KATIMG RINK . Adolph Johnson, chairman of Children's work. and Jack Walzer. Mrs. Cottrell said new circles HEN will be drawn up at a meeting at the church tomorrow night (Thurs- Keanslmrg i' TURKEYS day). Cards, listing Circle meetings for January, will be mailed to the A Breakfast in Hollywood party membership. The new executive sponsored by St. Ann's P. T. A. DEPENDABLE ... EXTRA FANCY . mm ^^ YOU SET board will meet Tuesday, Jan. 18, will be held Jan. 12 at 8 p. m. at at the church. Buck Smith's restaurant. Mrs. Neil Mrs.. William Winn, program Mathewa is chairman. Mrs. Charles chairman, said the speaker at the Kleinschmidt is co-chairman. A special meeting was held Monday FAMILY PHARMACY January meeting will discuss the CAPONS 49; topic, "A Volunteer Interprets Our at the home of Mrs; Kleinschmldt Mental Hospitals to Our Com- to make the plans. (Formerly Young's) munity." Mrs. William Morgan is Diane Miller, thvee-year-old 85 BROAD ST. RED BANK 6-0164 PRYING THE PRICE directing the committee selling daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. William birthday calendars. Miller, Manning pi., celebrated her c birthday Dec. 26. Attending were John and Deidre Miller, Joyce, John ROASTING NAME YOUR OWN Tinton Falls and Mitchell Paris, Bonnie Gay and Chickens 34Ib. Mrs. Annie Molyneux, mother of James Black. Carol Ann Karba. • announces Eric Molyneux, vu taken to Riv- Dawn and Gregg Spencer and Joan erview hospital Friday morning by Bryan. HOME MADE • BEST IN TOWN TRADE-IN VALUE ON A the Volunteer Ambulance i>prps of Neil Mathews, Jr., son of Mr. c Eatontown after having returned and Mrs. Neil Mathews, observed COUNTRY SAUSAGE Irom Monmouth Memorial hospital his 12th birthday Christmas day NEW HOURS 69 the previous Sunday. with friends and members of his Ib. Norman Halverson spent the family. holidays with hi« parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hettick entertained OPEN Mrs. Thor Halverson. He i« station- Mrs. Jean O'Connell of East Or- ed at Boiler field, Washington, ange three days this week and MOLLY PITCHER NEW 1954 D. C. afso Clyde WetheHngton and Rob- Mrs. William Schmidt entertain- ert Miller of Newark over the 9 to 9 DAILY ed 15 guests from Staten Island at week-end. SUPER MARKET AERO luncheon Friday. Mr. and Mrs Schmidt formerly lived In Staten When in doubt shout how to tell EXCEPT SUNDAYS 18-20 MONMOUTH ST. Island. unwanted household [roods, aolve your PHONE RE 6-980* problem with Tht Register'* classified Miss Carol Ford spent Christmas sdB.—Adv. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ford of Sycamore ave. Firemen were called Sundajt to extinguish a fire in the cellar's^ the Butler home on Colt's Neck- Freehold rd. The Ladles' Aid held Its Christ- mas party Thursday'at the home WILLYS of Mrs. James Brown. Present were Mrs. Paul Thead, Mr». Sarah Scott, Mrs. William Schmidt, Mrs. Tho," NO REASONABLE Halverson, Mrs. Charles Cromer, Mrs. Hans Lund, Mrs. Orvieda Wield, Mrs. John and Mrs. OFFER REFUSED Howard Waddell. The Jan. 2T meet ing will be In Mrs. Halversons home. Mrs. Louis Stelnmuller 1< conva- MATTHEWS BROS. lescing at her home following an operation. open Thursday night to 9 Newman Springs Road RE 6-4500 Misa Lois Belanger, a teacher in Somerville school, is spending the RED BANK holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Belanger of River- dale ave.

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happy new year, everybody tfear The beginning of the new year is a time to think back, not only of the past year but the years long past. It is good to remember the good things with which we have been blessed. Our acts and deeds of today will be the memories of the future. Let's make r il 1955 a memorable year of peace and prosperity.

36 WHITE STREET oi jtout, PHONE 6-1122 RED BANK. Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 «rher« Mr*. Covert wu struck by MBS. NORA B. MILLER MBS. ANNIE MOLYNEUX COUNTY BIRTHS CHURCH MEWS the car, they added. RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS — Mr«. TINTON FALLS - Mrs. Annie Mrs. Covert Dies; Mrs. Covert was - a daughter of Nora B. Miller, 88, of 74 Conover Molyneux, 76, of Sycamore- ave., died Mr. and Mrs. William Albright SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1ST the late William and Mary Madden. pi., widow of Robert H. Miller, died last night at Riverview Hospital. of Hamilton dr., Mlddletown town- Asbury Park She was a member of Golden chap- Deaths in Red Bank and Vicinity Friday at the Ivy House nursinf Mrs. Molyneux waa born in ship, are parents of a son born Sabbath Saturday will start a Struck by Car ter, Order of Eastern Star. home, Middletown village. Liverpool. England, daughter of the Friday at Monmouth Memorial new quarterly mission program, KEYPORT— Mrs. Blanche Co- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Born in Holmdel, Mrs. Miller was lt-.te George and Martha Jennings hospital. during whidh a part of all money vert, 83, of Maple pi., was killed George A. Campbell, with whom ADAM KOENIG GEORGE W. LUKBR a daughter of the late diaries and Looney. She came to the United Mr. and Mrs. Howard Linn of taken in during the next 13 weeks Monday night when she was struck she made her home,, two ggrand Caroline White Allen. She had been States SO years ago, and had been Pine Brook rd., Eatontown, are for missionary activities will go to Adam Koenlg, 46. of 114 Harding BELFORD—George W. Luker, a resident of this place four years. parents of a son born Sunday at the Far East. by a car as she crossed the road children and three great-grand- a resident of this area all her life rd., Rti Bank, died Friday night 68, of East rd., husband ot Mary Her husband, John Molyneux. died Monmouth Memorial hospital. The first project will be for a near her home. children. Bell Luker, and a retired ferryboat and was a member of Red Bank The funeral will be held tomor- at Rivervlew hoapitaJ, after & long chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, seven years ago. Formerly of Nut- Mr. and Mrs. John Croullus of medical launch to travel rhe Nile Police said she was struck by a illness. captain, died Monday at the home car driven by Patrick Johns, 28. row (Thursday) afternoon at 3:30 and of the Middletown Bsptist ley, Mrs. Molyneux was a mem- Oak pi., Fair Haven, are parent* river in Egypt, and the second wjll at the Bedle funeral home, with Mr. Koenig wu born in Brook- of his stepdaughter, Mrs. Lawrence ber of Nutley chapter, Eastern be to provide an evangelistic center of 1M East Third et. He has beer, Cometh, at Silver Springs, Md. He church. of a daughter born Sunday at Rev. Hillman Williams, pastor of lyn, 3on of L.ouii Koen.j and the Surviving are two sons, Robert Star, and of Trinity Episcopal Monmouth Memorial hospital. for Beirut, Lebanon. The Asbury charged with causing death by au late Madeline Soper Koeniff. He had arrived there the day before to, and released In $2,500 ball the Methodist church, officiating H. Miller, with whom she had lived, church of Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan of Park Sabbath school will unite Burial will be in Green Grove was foreman of the spray depart- with his wife for a holiday visit. She leaves six daughters, Mrs. with 3.000 others to help make this pending arraignment before Mag- Mr. Luker was born at Port Mon- and George B. Miller, Mlddletown Seeley ave., Keansburg, are par cemetery. ment of the Tower Craftsmen plant township; three sisters, Mrs. Raymond Stoddard. Pompton ents of a daughter born Friday possible. istrate Seymour B. Kleinberg this on Chestnut st. mouth, and had been a resident of ay'at afternoon at 1 o'clock. Elizabeth Goodchild, Red Bank; Plaina; Mrs. Constance Bridge. Riverview hospital. The mission story Sabbath morn- ERNEST J. MASON, JR. Surviving besides his father, are Belford most of his life. He re- Belleville; Mrs. Beatrice Hunt and ing by G. J. Appel, president of the Johns told police that he »is tired three years ago after 32 years' Mrs. Tlllie Pepin, Kalamazoo, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. William Heckel- a stepmother, Sophie Koenig of and Mrs. Stephen Greenwood, Mrs. Rose Phillips, Surf City; Mrs. mann of Main St., Port Monmouth, Middle East division, will be on driving, east on Maple pi., return Ernest J. Mason, Jr., 46. of 74 Lin- Brooklyn; two eons, Robert Koenig, service as a captain of a Liberty Nancy Morrison, New Monmouth, this subject. ing home from work. He said he pi.. Red Bank, died Friday St. ferry for the Central Railroad Shrewsbury;; three grandchildren are parents of a daughter born Newark, and Richard Koenig of and six great-grandchildren. and Mrs. Jean Miller, Nutley; four Friday at RWerview hospital. The Sabbath school lesson -will felt a thud, and brought his car night at the Monmouth County of New Jersey, A member of the Philadelphia, now serving with the The funeral was held Monday af- sons, Sydney Molyneux, Rahway; Mr. and Mrs. George Buchanan be on the subject, "Faith At a Wed- to a halt. He didn't see the victim Welfare house. Freehold, where he U. S. Army at Fort Knox, Ky., and United Railroad Workers, he was John Henry Molyneux, Riverdale; ding Feast." The 11 a. m. service until he got out of his cur, he told | had been a patient a year. a charter member and an exempt ternoon at the Adams memorial of Fifth st., West Keansburjr, are a brother, George Koenig, Glendale, home, with Rev. John E. Bates, George Molyneux. Springfield, .-rid parents of a daughter born Friday will be conducted by K F. Durand, police. Mr. Mason was born in Red Bank, L. T. member of Belford Engine Co. Eric Molyneux, Tinton Falls: two pastor. of Ernest J. Mason, Sr., and pastor of the Middletown Baptist at Rivevview hospital. Mrs. Covert was taken to the of- j Ron The funeral was held on Long Is- Surviving, besides his "wife, are brothers, John Looncy, Lawton, A prayer meeting will be held of Dr. F. \V. Holman by the | Flor a H. Webster, and had been n two sons, Malcolm Luker of Port hurch. officiating. Burial was in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead of land. Local arrangements were In Fair View cemetery. Bearers were Okla., and James Luoney, Brook- River St., Long Branch, arc par next Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, flrst "ald~squad here.' She Wai pro- j resident here all his lifc.^ He waa Monmouth and Patrolman Kenneth lyn, and several grandchildren. . and a young- people's meeting Fri- a membev r of ivthe oShrewsburl y Ave- charge of the Adams memorial Ray Garrabrandt, Gene Allen, Alan ents ot a son born Monday at Riv- nounced dead on arrival. Police ' ~ ~~ ' home. Luker of the Middletown township The funeral will be held Friday day, Jan. 8, at 8 p. m. Said she was wearing dark cloth nue A. M. E. Zion church. His police department, ^of Orchard reenwood, Stephen Greenwood, erview hoapital. 1 1 ,ouis Despreaux and Roland Scott. at 10 a. m. at Trinity Episcopal Mr. and Mrs. Benjstnln Head of Ing. Maple pi. is dark In the area rothr. ! , George O. Mason, waa CHARLES FREEMAN Acres; two other stepdaughters, church, with Rev. Charles H. Best, METHODIST killed by flying debris on the Lopg Mrs. Kenneth Luker and Mrs. El- Barker ave., Shrewsbury township, Atlantic Highlands KEANSBURG — Charles Free- MRS. DELIA RYAN rector, officiating. Cremation, under are parents of a son born Monday Brunch boardwalk during a storm mer Maxson of Belford; a brother, direction of the Worden funeral llev. Harry B. Zanc will deliver Nov. 25, 1950. man. 48, of 43 Collins st., husband at Riverview hospital. of Catherine Burns Freeman and Joseph Luker of Port Monmouth; ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS— Mrs. home, will take place at RosehlH the sermon at the It a. m. service Besides his parents Mr.. Mason four sisters, Mrs. Clarence Magee, Delia Ryan, 75, widow of James crematory, Linden. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Smith of Sunday. Church school, in charge leaves a rfiece, Mrs. Gevaldine a resident of this place five years, Washington ave., Leonardo, are died Sunday at the East Orange Mrs. Claude Richmond and Mrs- Ryaji and a resident of this place Eastern Star services will be held of Robert Cone, meets at 9:15 Evans, HvingVt home. Louis Jensen of this place, and Mrs. 45 years, died Friday night at her parents of a daughter, born Dec. a m. Senior youth fellowship The funeral was held yesterday Veterans hospital. He had been a tomorrow (Thursday) at 8 p. m. 22 at Monmouth Memorial hos- patient there since July. John VanKirk of Headden's Cor- home on West Washington ave. at the funeral home. meets at 7 p. m. in charge of the Tuesday) afternoon at the A. M. ner; four grandchildren and a great- Mrs. Ryan -was born in Ireland. pital. advisers, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Z. Zion church, with Rev. Charles Mr, Freeman was born in Ho- granddaughter. She was a member of the Altar Mr. and Mrs. George V. Curchln, Olsen. B. 5, Bourne, pastor, officiating. Bur- bokpn. He had been a summer society of St. Agne3 Catholic WARREN B. BENNETT Jr., of High st, Long Branch, are resident of this place 23 year« be- The funeral will be held tomorrow The Woman's Society of Chris- al, under the direction of the Wor- (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock church and the Royal Neighbors ASBURY PARK — Warren B. parents of a daughter, born Dec. tian Service will meet in Fellow- den funeral home, was in White fore making his permanent home of America. 22 at Riverview hospital. here. at the Scott funeral home, with ennett, 76, who was a pioneer in ship hall Tuesday at 1 p. m. Junior Ridge cemetery, Eatontown. Bear- Rev. William E. Bisgrove, pastor of Surviving are a son, John J. he automobile industry, died Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waterman choir rehearsal, directed by Nancy ers were Joseph Ellison, Leonard Employed as an elcctrotyper with Ryan of Little Silver; a daughter, of Belshaw ave., Shrewsbury town- the Art Color Co., Duncllen, he the New Monmouth Baptist church, lay. He was born In Hamilton, Atlec and Gail Simpson. Thursday, dedicated to Smith , Fred Morris and William officiating. Burial will be in Bay Miss Mary Ryan, who lives at eptune township. ship, are parents of a son, born Jan. 6. at 7:30 p. m., and senior ,Vormley. was a veteran of World War II home; a brother, John Smith of Dec. 22 at Rivervlew hospital. IlNTEGRirY service in the Army Medical Corps, View cemetery, Leonardo. Mr. Bennett assisted in the bulld- choir rehearsal, directed by Roy New York city, and four grand ng of the first Mack trucks. He Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peck of rt Jeffrey the same day at 8 p. m. To lerve reverently . . . with MRS. SARAH N. CONNORS Surviving, besides his wife, are children. 36, Leonardo, are parents of a son two sons, Charles Freeman of this MRS. VINCENT P. KEUPEIt :ook the first automobile bus into dignity and beauty always, Mrs. Sarah N. Connors, 82, of 37 The funeral was held Monday at Kentucky. He also built the flrst born last Thursday at Riverview COMMUNITY place and George C. Freeman of ASBURY PARK—Mrs. Monica St. Agnes church, where Rev. wo Croce trucks used In this city, hospital. Port Monmouth •nd offering the utmost in Elm pi., Red Bank, died last Thurs- New York city; a daughter, Mrs. D. Keuper, SI, wife of City Coun- day at the Hilltop, Nursing home, Francis L. Nolan, pastor, offered ind the first motorized fire engines Mr. and Mrs. William Philburn Services Sunday will be at 10:45 Catherine Jennings of this place; cilman Vincent P. Keuper, died high mass of requiem. Burial, of Stevenville ' Ivd,. Middletown a. m. and at 7:45 p. m. Sunday- consideration. At no time Mlddletown village. She wu the a brother, William Freeman of Sunday at her home, 611 Sunset ised here. under the direction of the Condon For many township, are parents of a son, school meets at 9:30- a. in. Prayer does creed or price, make widow of Edward Connors, wr.o for Hasbrouck Heights; three sisters, ave., after suffering a heart attack. years Mr. Bennett many years was' a member Of the funeral home, was in Mt. Olivet perated an automobile livery in born -last Thursday at Rivervlew meetings Wednesdays at 7:45'T>. m. Mrs. Elsie Beck of Brooklyn, Mrs. For many years Mrs. Keuper cemetery. hoapital. There will be a Watch Night any difference in the h!ghi Red Dank police force. Grace Tyler of Pompton Lakes sisted her husband as campaign Bbury Park and Lakewood. He 'as the original Butck dealer in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuhn of service New Years eve at 11:45 standards we have upheld Mrs. Connors was born in Red and Mrs. Annie Wubberhorst of manager. Mr. Keuper is the Mon- ~~J. KANE o'clock. Bank, daughter of the late John H. Flemington, and four grandchil- mouth County and Asbury Park this city, selling the business to Chapel Hill rd., Middletown town- and shall continue to uphold KEYPORT—John J. Kane, 82, Harry R. Ingalls. ship, are parents of a son, born The young people's group will and Theresa Donegan Norman, and dren. Democratic chairman, and is a meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. and i» our service And respon- had lived here all ha*llfeha . She was The funeral will be held tomorrow former president of the New Jersey father of Rev, Cornelius J. Kane, Mr. Bennett subsequently estab- Friday at Rivervlew hospital. pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic ished the Gray Line Auto Co., Mr. and Mrj. Joseph Davino of Ladies' Missionary group Tuesday sibility to the community^ a member of th*»Roaary society of (Thursday) morning at 9:30 at the Civil Service Commission. at 8 p. m. St. James Catholic church. Ryan funeral home, with Rev. John Besides her husband she i3 sur- church, died Thursday at his home vhich operated sightseeing buses, Front St., Keyport, are parents of Surviving are a brother, Robert P. Euler. pastor of the Bay Shore vived by two sons, Richard V. on Maole pi. ind also started the first regular a son born Saturday at Monmouth >us service between here and At- ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL Norman, with whom she had lived, Community church, East Keans- Keuper and Joseph P. Keuper of Mr. Kane was born in New York Memorial hospital. Navesink and a sister, Mrs. Alex Skidmoro burg, officiating. Asbury Park; two brothers, John city, son of the late Peter and lantic City. He also established the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Johnston of John E. Day gray Line in Washington, and was Holy Communion 10 a. m. New of Lakewood. and Richard D'Arcy of Spring Catherine McCarty Kane. Parker pi., Shrewsbury, are parents Tears day. A requiem mass was offered Mon- MBS. ROBERT HANCE Lake; Mrs. Margaret Moyer of Sea Surviving, besides his son, are later instrumental in establishing of a son, born last Thursday at the Association of Gray Line Service Sunday: Holy Commun- Funeral Home day at St. James church by Rev. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Mrs. Girt; Mrs. Mary Dillon of Belmar three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Ma- Monmouth Memorial hospital. on. 8:30 a. m. and Communion William Eelman. Burial was In Mt. and Mrs. Agnes Knauer of Free- lone of Troy, N. Y.. Mrs. John War- Owners, which operates the line Mr.' and Mrs. Irving Wright of Nellie Pinckney Bailey Hance, 89. throughout the world. and sermon at 11 o'clock. 85 Riverside Avenue Olivet cemetery, under the direction formerly of Riverside ave., Red hold. ner of Olenmont, N. Y.. and Mrs. Wolf Hill ave., Oceanport, are par- Phone 6-0332—Red Bank of tho Adams memorial home. Bear- Bank, wife of Robert Hance, died Mrs. Keuper was a member of John M. Crable or Schenectady, ents of a son, born Saturday at NOTICE ers were Capt. Albert E. Newman, Holy Spirit Catholic church. Sev N. Y.; a sister, Mrs. Joseph Mull'l- GEORGE W. BOYCE Monmouth Memorial hospital. NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING AB- Keyport Branch—381 Maple PI. here Dec. 14. She had been a resi- Kan of Florida; seven grandchil- SENTEE BALLOTS (Civilian!.) Sr., Sgt. Frank Mazia. and Patrol- dent of Red Bank 50 years. eral years ago she waa a member BELFORD— George W. Boyc«, Mr. and MrsJ>Fred Barrett of If you are a qualified and registered ,, Non-Sectarian men Paul Lang and Raymond Pat- of the McDowell Choral. dren and a great-grandchild. 61, of 50 Walling ave., husband of Crestvlew dr., Middletown town- voter of the State, who expect* to l>e Mrs. Hance was born in Astoria, The funeral was held Monday Telephone 7-1352 terson, all of the Red Bank police L, I. She had been a winter resi- A high mass of requiem was of- Anna Antrim Boyce and a veteran ship, are parents of a son, born absent outside the State on February 8, department, , fered this morning (Wednesday) at at St. Joseph's church, where lea- f World War I, died Thursday Monday at Riyerview hospital. 1954, or R qualified Rnd registered voter dent of St. Petersburg many years ther Kane offered a solemn high who will be within the State on February and moved here permanently two Holy Spirit church. Interment was at Monmouth Memorial hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Walter W. Feigner 8. 1951, hut. because of illness or phy- years ago. Surviving besides her In St. Catherine's cemetery under mass of reaulem. Burial, under the Mr. Boyce was In the clamming of The Trail, Mlddletown village, sical disability, will be unable to cast husband, is a daughter, Mrs. George the direction of the Buckley funeral direction of the Day funeral home, usiness. He was a member of are parents of a daughter, born your ballot at the polling place in your was in St. Mary's cemetery, Troy. Monday at Riverview hospital. district on said date, and you desire to H. Watts, with whom «h« lived. home. Mlddletown township post, Veter- vote in the annual school election to bo Mr. and Mrs. William Shaneyfelt H* Laurence Scott & Son Burial was In Clermont, Fla. .TOHN V. HADDOW ans of Foreign Ware. held on Tutsduy. Feb. 8, 1554, kmdly MRS. EDWARD MCCARTHY Surviving, besides his wife, are of Huntington, Ind., are parents of write or apply in peraon to the under- BENJAMIN J. POPPER UNION BEACH-Mrs. Helen R EAST KEANSBURG— John P. two eons, George C. Boyce and a son born Christmas day. Mrs. signed at once requesting: thnt a Civilian FUNERAL HOME Haddow, 41. of Center st. here, John J. Boyce, this place; a sis- Shaneyfelt Is the former Eleanor bt ballott be forwarded to you. KEANSBURG — Benjamin J. McCarthy, 89, of 620 Columbia Kuch request must state your home ad- ave., wife of Edward McCarthy husband of Marie Jones Haddow, ter, Mrs. John Creamans of Head- Demaky, daughter of Mrs. Made- dress, and the address to which such Popper, 78, proprietor of the Wll- die* Friday at the DuPont plant den's Corner, and four grandchil- lino Demsky of 28 Seadrift ave., ballot should be sent, and must be signed Church Street Belford, N. J. lowwood tavern on Seelev ave. and died Saturday at Monmouth Me- with your signature, and state the rea- morial hospital, at Parlin. dren. Highlands. y yu not be a a resident of this area 31 years, Mr. Haddow was born in Glas- son why you will not be able to vote at died Tuesday of last week at his Mrs. McCarthy was born in The funeral was held Monday Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bayera of yyou r usual pollinplgg plaeplace.. No civiliavililian AIR CONDITIONED Newark. She was a member of the gow, Scotland, son of the, late t St. Clement's Episcopal church, Laurel ave., West Keansburg, are absentebt e hatlnthtl . will VVie furnished or for- home, 74 Pineview ave., after a James and . Mary P. Simpson with Rev. Russell A. Smith, vicar, parents of, JR. son, born yesterday warded to any applicant unless request long Illness. Altar and Rosary society of the therefore is received not lens than eight Church of the Holy Family. Haddow. officiating. Burial, under the' direc- (TuesdayJ^tt Rivervlew hospital, days prior to the election, and contains Active In business here 20 years, He also is survived by two sons, tion of the Scott funeral home, tht foregoing information, Phone Keansburg 6-0333 Mr. Popper had been a tavern own- Surviving, besides her husband Mr. and Mrs. John Emmerson of are a son, Edward A. McCarthy John and James Haddow, who live vas In Fair View cemetery. Main St., Holmdel, are parents of Rymson Board of Education ..,, er in Harrison for 30 years before at home, and a sister, Mrs. Mar- Dated: December '29 19T.4 that. a chief petty officer on active ser a son, born this morning (Wednes- RALPH E. LONKSTUEET, vice with the Navy at Key West, garet McAlpin of Raritan town- JOHN POKES day) at Riverview hospital. t-1.32 Secretary. Rumson. N. J. A member of the Bayshore Tav- ship. , ern Owners association, Mr. Pop- Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. 'Marie EATONTOWN—John Pokue, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fagan Oeiger of Newark and Mrs- Rita The funeral -was held Monday at died suddenly yesterday (Tuesday) of Arbordale rd., Cliffwood Beach per also was a member of Royal the Bedle funeral home, with Rev ROBERT A. BRAUN Arcanum lodge and the Elks lodge Baldwin of this place, and four at his home on highway 35. A na- are parents of a son, born this grandchildren. Norman R. Riley, pastor of St tive of Russia, he waa a retired morning (Wednesday) at River- MONUMENTS at Kearny. He also wai a member John's Methodist church, Keyport, of St. Ann's Catholic church. Tht funeral was held this morn- 'armer. t ' view hoapital. "HOME FOB FUNEBALS" Ing (Wednesday) at* St. Joseph's officiating. Burial was In Fair View Surviving are his wife, Anna Surviving are a stepson, Prank cemetery. Fackrell of New Tork city; two Catholic church, Keyport, where Ziemba Pokus; two sons, Max Po- QUALIFY IN TROOP M kus of Red Bank and Edward Po- daughters, Mrs. Isafcelle Curran of Rev. Russell E. Loughman, tem- MRS. BERTHA SIMPSON porary pastor of the Church of kus of Mlddletown; three daugh- SHREWSBURY—At a board of One of the country's most modern funeral Kearny and Mrs. Helen Hill of review of Boy Scout troop 50 Mon- this place; two sisters, Miss Tilly the Holy Family, offered a high HIGHLANDS — Mrs. Bertha ters, Mrs. Robert Moss of Wana- mass of requiem. Burial, under the Simpson. 68, of 24 Atlantic ave., a massa, Mrs. George Hill of. Michi- day, those qualifying for second homes with a completely home-like atmosphere. Popper of this place and Mrs. Ida class badges were Michael Bowers, Tettlebaum o Morris Plains! sev- direction of the Day funeral home, resident of this place 27 years, died gan and. Mrs. Arthur Hoffman of was in St. Joseph's cemetery. Wednesday of last week at Mon Springfield, and eight grandchil- .William Goslau, Richard Helm, en grandchildren and nine great- Martin Iselln, Kenneth Sutton and grandchildren. mouth Memorial hospital. dren. 10fl BROAD STREET EATONTOWN 3-0383 LOUIS A. HAYWARD Charles VanOver. The funeral wai held Friday at Mrs. Simpson is survived by a The funeral will be held Friday LITTLE SILVER—Louis A. Hay son, Frederick Simpson of Bel- at 10 a. m. in the William S. Ander- St. Ann's church, where Rev. An- son funeral home, Hudson ave., Red NOTICE thony L. Capltani, assistant pastor, ward, 68, husband of Theresa Gil ford; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Wag- NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MILITARY offered a high mass of requiem. lette Hayward and a retired assist- ner of Newark and Mrs. Lena Bank. Interment will be in Mouni SERVICE.,,OR PATIENTS IN VET- Your Expression of Burial, under the direction of the ant trainer at Amory L. Haskell's Hanks of Roselle Park, seven Olivet cemetery. ERANS' HOSPITALS AND TO THEIR randchildren and two great-grand- RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. Ryan funeral home, was in Holy Woodland farm in Middletown MRS. EULICE WINSTON True Remembrance township, died Tuesday of last week children. If you are in the military tarvica or Sepulchre cemetery. East Orange. are R patient in A veterans' hospital and No other act of a normal at his home, 39 Silverton aye. here, The funeral was held Frldiy FARMINGDALE—Mrs. Mary M. desire to vote or if you ar« a relative MRS. JAMES M. MAHER after a long illness. afternoon at the Methodist church Winston, 35, of this place, wife of or friend of a peraon who la in the mil- man's life gives him more with Rev. Howard Shoemaker Euftce Winston, died Monday at itary service or is a patient in a vet- complete soul satisfaction HOLMDEL TOWNSHIP^ Mrs. Mr. Hayward was born at Ocean- erans' hospital who, you believe, nil] de- pastor, officiating. Burial, under the Fitkin hospital. than the building of a Mem- The Adams Memorial Home Ann C. Maher, 54, of Keyport- port; son of the late William T. and sire to vote In Annual School Election orial to his loved ones who Catherine Casterlin Hayward. A direction of the Posten funeral Mrs. Winston was the daughter to be held on Tuesday. Feb. 8. 1964. Hplmdel rd., wife of. James U home, was in Fair View cemetery. kindly write to the undersigned at once, have gone on. Maher and a resident of this area lifelong resident of this area, he of Willie and Fannie Stokes of making application for a military service Freehold. ' most of her life, died Thursday was a member of Old Christ Epis- WALTER C. SMITH ballot to be voted In said election to be Our select Barro Memorials She also Is survived by a son, forwarded to you, if you are in the mill, hear the Guild mark of ap- Successor to Mount Memorial Homo at Rivervlew hospital. copal church, Shrewsbury. tary service or are a patient in a vet- Mrs. Maher was born in Nebras- Surviving, besides his wife, are BELFORD—Walter C. Smith, !4 Eulice Winston, Jr., and three erana' hospital, statin? your name, age, proval, your guarantee of a ka. She was a member of the two nephews, F. Lee Feakes of a retired fisherman, died Wednes- daughters, Eloise, Luciel and Eve- serial number, home address and the ad* finer Memorial at no extra day of last week at his home on lyn Winston, who live at home. dress at which you are stationed or can cost. Visit our showroom and Ladles' auxiliary of the Holmdel Oceanport and Edward Feakes of be found, e>r if you desire the military fire company. Woodland farm. 'ompton st. here. The funeral will be held this af- service ballot fer a. relative or friend, see our displays of these cer- FUNERAL DIRECTORS Surviving, besides her husband, The funeral was held Thursday at Mr. Smith was born at Camden ternoon (Wednesday) at 2 o'clock hen make an application under oath for tified memorials. He was an exempt member of Bel- at the Freeman funeral home, with i military service ballot to be forwarded are two daughters, Miss Helen Old Christ churcli, with Rev. Theo- o him, stating- in your application that Maher of this place ana Mrs. John dore E. A. LeVan, rector, officiating. ford Independent fire company. Rev. T. M. Jones, pastor of Second la is over the affe of twenty-one yearL Gllsson of Richmond, Va., and a Burial, under the direction of the Surviving are a brother, Charlei Baptist church, officiating. Burial and stating hi.* name, aerial number, Smith of Haddonfleld. and i will be in Maplewood cemetery. lome address and the address at which JOHN VAN KIRK brother, Matthew Scheupp, and a Flock funeral home, was In Glen- he la stationed or can be found. 310 Broad Street Rtd Bank, N. J. sister, Mrs. Theresa McAllister, of wood cemetery, West Long Branch. nephew, Harry Bennett of thi: N»«« t* Mt. Oil... Cc-meUry place. CAPT. WILLIAM VAN BRUNT Forma of application can be obtained Keyport. from th« underalrned. Phonej Red Bank £-0319 The funeral waa held Monday MRS. LYDIA A. CLAYTON The funeral waa held Sunday NEPTUNE—Capt. William Van- Rumson Board of Education, night at the Scott funeral homo, at St. Joseph's Catholic church, WE 8 T KEANSBURG Brunt, 87, died Monday at his home, Dated: December 29. 1951. R.F.D. Box 108, Red Sank Mrs. with Rev. Robert L. Blackman, 123 Anelve ave. RALPH E. LONGSTREET, Keyport, where a requiem mass Lydla A. Clayton, 86, widow of • 80 Secretary. Rumson, N. J. was offered. Burial, under the di- Cyrenlus Clayton, a Civil war vet- pastor of the Methodist church, of- Capt. VanBrunt served 30 years rection of the Bedle funeral home, eran, and sister of Mrs. Mary Gil- ficiating. Burial, Monday morning, In the Coast Guard, when it was was In St. Joseph's cemetery. bert of this place, died Dec. 19 at was in Fair View cemetery. called the U. S. Life Saving Service.' His service started at the age of the home of her son, Byron Clay- MRS. GEORGE WILLIAMS DIS1INCTIVE JAMES H. HARDT ton, In Tucson, Ariz. 21. He became a' surf man * in a THE FUnERRL HONE MARLBORO—Mrs. Louise Wil- seven-man crew at Long Branch FREEHOLD—James H. Hardy, Mrs. Clayton was a daughter of under Skipper Asher Wardell. After 83, husband of the late Johanna the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phil- liams of Montrose rd., wife o ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS George Williams, died Friday al 15 years as surfman he was made Cronin Hardy, died Sunday at his lips. She was a resident of New- keeper. He put In 15 more years, home, 46 Bowne ave. ark 60 years, before moving to Hazard hospital. Perfection of Material and Of PERSOnflL SERVICE Mrs. Williams also is survived b; the last few as inspector from Mr. Hardy was born In Marl- Tucson. Sandy Hook to Barnegat. boro township, son of the late Surviving, besides her son and a daughter, Mrs. Bessie L. Wende! Workmanship In Beautiful John W. and Mary Murphy Hardy. sister, is a half-sister, Mrs. Lillian of Marlboro. Capt. VanBrunt was a member of New Deelfn* WILLIAM S. ANDERSON Surviving are three sons, John Bennett of Eatontown. The funeral was held Monday af- Tecumseh tribe of Red'Men of Nep- L. Hardy and James W. Hardy The funeral will be held tomor- ternoon at the Freeman funeral tune. Our memorials are manufac- 30.32 Hudson Ave. Red Bank of this place and Daniel E. Hardy row (Thursday) afternoon at 2 home, with Rev. George G. Horn, tured by akllled artisans In our of Manalapan, and a daughter. o'clock at the Bedle funeral home, pastor of the Freehold Presbyter- FUNERAL OF MISS HELEN M. well equipped plant at Vest PHONE RED BANK 6-2406 with Rev. A. Donald Magaw, pastor ian church, officiating. Burial was NEUHAUSEB Miss Kathryn .Hardy, with whom Long Branch. he made his home. of the Port Monmouth mission, offl- in Maplewood cemetery, Freehold. RUMSON—The funeral of Miss The funeral was held thl« morn- olating. Burial will be in First CATHERINE WEST Helen M. Neuhauser, 54, who died Ing (Wednesday) at St. Rose of Church cemetery, West Long Tuesday of last week at her home, Lima Catholic church, where Rev. Branch. SMITHBURG—Catherine West 40 Avenue of Two Rivers, was held John A. Kucker. pastor, offered a one-day-old daughter of Charles and Friday afternoon at the late resi- requiem mass. Burial, under the HARRY J. FOSTER Catherine Madson West of Mana- dence, with Rev. A. Kenneth Mag- LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO. direction of the Freeman funeral MATAWAN— Harry J. Foster lapan rd., here, died last Wedneida: ner, pastor of the Rumson Presby- Wall St. Tel. LO 6-3567 West Long Branch Worden Funeral Home home, was in St.. Rose of Lima 58, ,hu»band of Lillian Schneider at Fitkin hospital. Her parents ar terian church, officiating. cemetery. :~ Foster and a veteran of World War her only survivors. Burial, under the direction of the BEND FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE I. died Saturday at .nil home, 261 The funeral was held Friday af- Worden funeral home, was in Fair HARRY C. F. JAMES A. MRS. MILTON V. ROBERTS Main st. . ternoon at the James F. Higglni View cemetery. Bearers wore Har- KEYPORT— Mrs. Luella Rob- MK Foster vras born in Brook- Memorial home. Freehold.- Buria! old J. Peters, James F. Wagner, erts, 76, wife of Milton F. Rob- lyn. A railroad conductor at the was in Maplewood cemetery, Free- John T. Black and Sarkis Kavook -RED BANK 6-0557 erta, died Monday at her home, 263 Kearny Naval shipyard, he wsj a hold. First st. ' member of Matawan post, Ameri- MONMOUTH MONUMENT Mrs. Roberts was the daughter can Ltclon, and the Holy. Name CHARLES W. PATTERSON HARRY JOHN SCHAEFER 40 E. FRONT STIUBT RED RANK of the late Sidney C. and Cornelia society n>f St. Joseph's Catholic | FREEHOLD — Charles Waltei CHICAGO, HI.—Harry John COMPANY Voorheei Sickle*. She was a mem- ChurchAKeyport. Fittenon, tive-week-old son ol Schaefer, 71, of Chicago, brother of ber of Golden chapter, Order of Surviving, be*ldes his wife, ij a Charles A. and Laura BUrsen Pat. Mrs. Victor A. Edelmann, Conover Esjtern Star, and the Manalapan daughter, Mrs. June. Ecklund of tenon, died Friday at his home, lane, Rumson, died suddenly Dec. 23 Headden's Corner, Middletown, Route 35 x "Over Thirty Y»«ri of Presbyterian church, Ozone Park, L. I. 31 Schlveria ave. of a heart attack. JAMES J. HURLEY, Manager Surviving, besides her husband, The funeral wu held yesterday He wai born at Point Pleuani Besides his lister he Is survived are a son, Milton S. Roberta of (Tuesday) at St. Joseph's church, Also surviving are his paternal b/ a nephew, Victor A. Edelmann, Dependable, Economical Service Manalapan; and two grandchildren- where Rev. Cornelius J, Kane, pas- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.r., of Old Farm Vlllabe, Rumson, PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 The, funeral will be held tomor- tor, offered a high mass ot requiem. A. Patterson, Sr., of this place, and a niece, Mr*. Rosalie William* row (Thursday) at 1 p. m. at the Burial, under the direction of the Burial, under the direction of the of Conover lane, Rumson. Long Branch 6-4978—Day or Night i Bedle funeral home. Burial will be I Day funeral home, wu In St. Jo* Freeman funeral hom«, wai in Burial will be In Pdtaiantvllle, to JsJ»pl*woo4 oemetery, TttbaW. eph'i eemetery. . Fair View cemetery. N. J. , I RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 Sere» Sclioen—Ottinger Nuptials Bride of Gustav H. Ruh, Jr (hit opportunity to wish my Friends. Neighbors and Cliciits a Happy and l*ros)H'rou» Now Year. RAPHAEL SALAS PAINTKK — DKCOKATOK 30 ShiT'tMniry \vi-. Highland* COME JOIN OUR PARTY More fun to the minute here than ) anywhere else in the county. MORRIS' MILLINERY SONGS BY MRS. MILLER • BROAD STREET RED BAI imf.H WOOI.WOKI US) PLEASANT VALLEY INN All Winter Millinery ROUTE 34 HOLMDEL. N. J. at PHONE HOLMDEL 9-7851 for RESERVATIONS HALF PRICE

STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE AT RAINBOW -> RAINBOW "W» Wish All a Happy Now Year' TV & COAL Rainbow Will Continue to Bring You the Finest in HARDWARE TV - Radio - Phonos • Cameras Opp. Acm» Food Mltf. BROAD ST.. RED BANK Mr. and Mrs. Edvnu-d E. Ottlnger, Jr. Mn, Gustav Henry Kuh, Jr. Hand Painted Pottery 00 • Greeting Cards per ton ASBURY PAUK—At the Asbury white flowers and she carried a Shirley Patricia Combs,' and tlipir drtvssrs and flowers wprr CLEARANCE Park Presbyterian church Sunday, bouquet of white chrysanthemums daughter of Mrs, Gertrude Combs Ilike the honor attendant's. Housewares«Fast Film Service 22 Miss Joan Wauncll Schocn, daugh- and red poinscttias. Carey of Highland nvf,, and the Laura Jran Wrntw'orth of Ro- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick The bridesmaids were Miss Naji- late Elston F, Combs, and Gustav seilc was flower girl, and hrr frock Paint • Wallpaper • Fixit Tools SALE Charles Schoen, Jr., of Fifth, ave., :y Ottlnger of Red Bank, tha Henry Ruh. Jr.. son • of Mr. and was emerald grrrn vclvrt. Shi* car- THIS WEEK (Nut SIM • Cosh basis) became the bride of Edward Rsh- bridegroom's sister; Miss Marjorie Mrs. tiUBtav Henry Huh of Haddon rtfd ,.n bouquet of rod roses nnd \ Toys • Fishing Tackle Jer Ottinger, Jr., son of Mrs. Ed- H&incs of Interlaken; Miss Mari- Park, were married Sunday after- holly sprays, tied with green rib- i TV - Radio - Appliances Repaired FIREPLACE SET ward K, Ottinger of South st., Red lyn Koerncr, Wananiassa, the noon at St, James Catholic church on Premises $100.65 Now $75.45 Bank, and the late Mr. Ottinger. bride's cousin, and Miss Gail Wel- Mrs. Carry chose » (town of j PREMIUM quality • which ineans extra good. 1 by Rev. Josoph Bischoff. PoinsGt- Call RED BANK 6-7008 Christmas greens and red polnset- senbach, Farminfidai* . Their gowns tiaa and laurel decorated the mauve colored Chant illy lace for . TABLE RADIO U&s decorated the church. : HEVS MADE and bouquets were like the honor church. her daughter's wedding;, with a Will Mix Paint Colon lo Suit In Any Amount $29.95 Now $25.95 Rev, Frederick R. Gibson, pastor, attendant's. '11 pink flowered hat and pink i officiated, assisted by Rev. Roger William H. Ottinger was best Ronald Clark was soloist, and accessories. Thf nrideproom's moth- • J. Squire, pastor of the Red Bank man for his brother. Ushers were Mrs. Grorgia Mason was organist. rr was dressed in Dior blun poi- Methodist church. John Ferris o( Richard Schmidt; Girurd H. Lind- A reception followed at the Crys- de-.ioie, with • a matching headed HANCE & DAVIS Red Bank was organist, and Wil- ner and Rev. Arthur Tingup, all of tal Brook inn, Katontown. hat. liam H. Ottinger of Red Bank, the Red Bank, and Larry Koerner, The bride was jriven in marriage Anthony rUzzano of South Hivcr TEL. 6-0103 RED BANK bridegroom's brother, and Mrs. Waiiamassa. by her unclr, Dr. Clarence C \ya.i best man, Ushers were Robert Nell Kohl, Asbury Park, were the A reception was held at the Cha- Combs, Jr., of Scobryville. Her Combs of Red Bank, t he bride's soloists. ux in Neptune'. The bride's moth- gown was WIIHP duchess satin with brother; Thomas O'Brien, Deal; The bride was given in marriage er was dressed in an ice blue COR- a chapel length train.* She wore a John Madaras, Bayonne, and Thom- by -her father. Her gpwr% was tum«, with shocking ptnk accessor- as Mazzola, Vineland, 1 fitted, cloche cap of Alencon lacp, Chantilly lace and sathv, styled ies, and the bridegroom's mother embroidered wltli seed pearls, and ^'Dr her wedding trip to Florida, with a Queen Anne collar em- chose Dior blue with matching a fingertip length veil. Her flowers the bride selected a blue tweed broidered with sequins, and a fitted accessories. ^S I were Eucharis lilies and stephaji- wool suit with brown accessories. bodice which had long" pointed When the couple return from ! otis. Upon their return the couple will pleevea. The full skirt of the ffown their wedding (trip Hhey will live I Mias Barbara Ann Ruh, the make their home at 416 Crafton foil into a train of pleated nylon at 88 Poplar avfcu Deal\ The bride's j bridegroom's sister, was maid of ave., Pitman. rie.t. and her lace trimmed veil traveling cos turn*-—was brown j honor, and her waltz length gown The bride was graduated from A Better fell from a jeweled coronet. Her tweed with a fur top coat. Red Bank hi^h school and attend- colonial bouquet was of all white was emerald green. She wore a Breakfast Mem The bride is a graduate of Tren- matching headpiece of velvet leaves ed Wheelock college in Boston. flowers. ton State Teachers college and Mass. She Is now a student at Miss Shirley Brown of Jamea- teachers kindergarten at the Me- and carried a bouquet of poinset- Glassboro State Teachers college. with burp was the honor attendant. Her chanic Street school in Red Bank. Uas, tird with red ribbons. The bridegroom, aUo a student-at gown of Christmas green crystal* Mr. Ottinger, who ta employed at Misses Shirley Ann Baynton of GVaasboro, is a graduate of Stevens Underwood ette was styled with a portrait the Second National bank in Red Red Bank and Marilyn Sk.dmor* hijrh school in Bayonne. of Neptune City were bridesmaids Deviled Ham List us chirp a cheery message of good will to all our neckline and a bouffant hoop skirt. Bank, served overseas with the Her headdress was of holly and Army in Germany. U'AHL— INGLES Miss Carol Schanck of Keyport and Eggsi friend* as the bright New Year takes a bow. May the bridegroom's niece, waa a jun- KEYFORT — The wedding: of ior bridesmaid. Her dress, similar bralth, Mrs. James Smythe and -Miss June Mary Wahl, 'daughter 1955 score a new "high" in health, happinets and Mrs, J. H. Wilde. to that of the matron of honor, Junior Club Has of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Wahl waa Christmas red. Another niece, achievement for every one of you . • . with every of Poole svr., to Lieut. Ralph L. Pamela Schanck, waa flower girl, Underwood Ingles, U. S.\Air" Force, aoii of Her frock was emerald green ny- (OKANOI OH month a milestone on the road to dreams-come-true.'-• Holiday Program Mrs.'"Hoiva)rd 'Lancaster Mr. and Mm. Daniel W. Mason of lon lace and tulle. Both girls car- Deviled Ham UncUrwood D«vil«d Ham 422 Main st.. took p'.ace Sunday ried colonial bouquets in red and LITTLE SILVER — A sketch. Heads Y'Sinenettes in Calvary Methodist church. green. 7 Ideal Eggi "The Juggler of Notre Dame," was Officiating at the candlelight Mrs. Howard Lancaster was • Theodore Schanck, brother-in-law "S 19c Toait — Jam given at the Christmas meeting of ceremony was Rev. Hillman T. Wil- of the bridegroom, was best man. DORN'S PHOTO SHOP the Little Silver Junior Woman's elected president of the Y'Smen- liams, pastor. Mla3 Helen Vander- ettes club of the Red Bank Com- Robert Boyce, also of Keyport, "::: 35c ld«al Coffe« or Milk club last week at the clubhouse, bilt of Keyport was organist. Mel- nerved as usher. PHONE RE 6-2273 with members of the American imunity "Y" at a club meeting re- vin Jones of Keyport waa soloist. cently at the "Tf" house on River- After the ceremony there was « home department as hostesses, The Given in marriage by her uncle, reception at The Country inn at 15 Wallace St. Red Bank department gave a handmade lay- side ave. Other officers^ are Mrs. William Maxson. vico'-^ president; George *R. Wahl of Middletown, Freehold. The couple left"'for B ette to the Family and Children's the bride wore a wedding" gown of wedding trip through the southern A Better JHM society of Long Branch. It was ac- Mrs. Franci.% E. SwarU, secretary- stss trea.Rut.er; Mrs. John Snyder, pub- white nylon lace and illusion fash- states. For traveling the brido cepted by Mrs. E. J. Davles. a ioned with a fitted lace bodice, long chose a brown suit with brown Dinner Men* member of the society's board of licity director, and .Mrs. Donald Bnbcock, social chairn^a. pointed sleeves and a five-tiered and. white accessories and wore a directors, hoop skirt of lace and illusion corsage of white orchids. They plan with Mrs. Joseph Salmon was program The club recently contributed a which extended, to a chapel train. to live in San Antonio, Tex., where chairman. Appearing in the sketch number of felding chairs to the Her shouldcr-lcnfcth veil was of the bridegroom Is stationed at Ran- Swift's were Mrs. Robert C. Still wagon, "Y." Another project, now in op- lace and illusion and she carried dolph field. Mrs. M. P, Blvona, Mrs. XlX A..eration, is monthly sewing ses- a prayer book on which were fas- The bride was graduated from Peanut Butter Lee, Mrs. Salmon, Miss Anne How- sions, when members mend cloth- tened white orchids. Red Bank Catholic high school and ard, Miaa Gladys Cottrell and Miss inp for the Totowa nursery. Mrs. Theodore Schanck of Key- attended the New Jersey College Nancy Smith, Rex Howard, brother Last week the organization held port, sister of the bridegroom, was for Women in New Brunswick. The' 1955 of Miss Howard, also participated. a supper at the "Y" house with matron of honor. Her dress WRJI bridegroom ' was graduated from Roait »••< Members of the music depart members of the Y's Men's Service emerald green nylon lace and tulle Keyport high school and has served Swift's Irtwnid Patatee* ment choral who sans carols were club and their families as gue'std., made with a strapless bodice and in the Air Force seven years. • uttered Broccsli Mrs. William Koch, Mrs. Thomas The Choralettcs of Red Bank high bouffant skirt. She wore a match- No prohlam fln'linK tenxnti wh+n you Toned Salad RelU Phillips, Mrs. Donald Rungc. Mrs. school, directed by Edward Brown, ing lace bolero and. carried a co- «SCO 527,040 PUNCH CUPS PUNCH BOWL SET Veri-Thin Pretzels .. 25c Minutes of Good Health GLASSES GLASSES 36c With 12 Cupg Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers 31,622,400 Seconds of Happiness 2 for 10' ©a. Sunshine Cocktail Asst. 49c V 23c 98 Town House Crackers «»«" pk«. U-OI. Nabisco Ritz Crackers pkg. 36c 32,158,653 3 ASSORTED WISHES OLD FASHION WINE CHAMPAGNE Weston George InnCOOKIES pi,. GLASSES GLASSES GLASSES 4- Piece FOR A Reynolds Ehlers ALUMINUM U-FI- Instant Coffee 15' •a. 39'- W*A> Roll 25c COCKTAIL D.yn.kJi Hiovy >S-h. 2-oi. 5-OI. Happy New Year Di/fy Wrop Roll 62c lot SHAKER SET Heinz Heinz • LIQUOR and how about these! Chromt Plated • Stainless from Ketchup Baked Beans GLASSES U-ot. • HATS • PAPER NAPKINS can 17c • SNAPPERS • COCKTAIL NAPKINS 98 • STREAMERS • PAPER PLATES Heinz Heinz ATLANTIC • CONFETTI • IALLOONS 6 • NOISIMAKERS • HORNS Chili Sauce Pickles • PAPER TAILS CLOTHS • LIIS Complete Line FRESH r,35c CUCUM1E* r 25c

"OISM *nd Mirror* In EvarjSice You . kitchen table and IN RED BANK — St>»n Craft Stud-M. PIANOS—Highest prices paid U. Ttn- ATTENTION HOME OWNERS _ H«*« THREE ROOMS and bath. Heat and NEW SIX-ROOM house in Middletown i RED BANK REGISTER WE BUY ».ND SELL ANYTHING. two* churls IV, round kerosene, heater pioLur* f ram ing; oil p_.iotingi, «t itr, 806 if a in ct.. Lakiwood. or call you thought of Mliing your bomi 7 .hot water supplied. Holrodel rd. KE tfare* bedrooms; tile bath /tnd kitchen. Contents of horoti, stores, estates. _4. 54" round table *«, crib, complete. ing. «nd «n^r«vi0g» r«*tor*d. full-sist _A 6-Z1S0. • . lUcre »re v«ry mmnt psupla in this plMter wails with full buHerhent : oil heat. f 10 ; mttpte ytjmth l,cd, compleU, $15; fr*ro«le*» manlei mirrori, window »al- s1 School trftniuortRtion. 6hopuinK center CLASSIFIED RATES cellar!, attics, chinm. slasswaie, an- mple living room chair $9, maple plat- anc.a lawn «isn_, fraint5. furnished, except linens and utilitien- Three Cents a Word :ur«, .lampi, *tatue». aUvervrar*, \> usin«ftai property. Chktiin Ag«nry High- Private entrance and private bath. 146 P. M.. __knz Kuscil'a 25 East Front it. majile miimr 14. fireplace $9, fortable CARPENTER^-HAKRY J. CARTER. Re- 36 Call EA S-1161. *T_ ' , ,„. '• I typewriter *25. manle, full Bize bed. com, orac. painting*, jtwetrj For ^n« BridKe_ave..__Red Bank. ON YOUR PROPERTY. Will build lo Minimum Charge: $1.00 K_ 6-1693. fiTlete Jill ; miihotfany niKht table t«. oak pairs addition!, dormers, attirs and or ftianyftiany Alice SaSannd RE S-6 ____ MUKL CLIENTS hHn listin_». W« nt.vt A BEAUTIFUL MODEftN three-room. yojr Dlens and suecificationa. CuitoEQ cellars finished. New roof* and re- ULIJ KUllNlTUKKUllNlTUKEE . -ntitjuei-ntijui. -Bini*. manany buyen iia f 12,0110-* 16,000 range* ' furniehed apartment with private Ra- built homes of any type. H 3 Nolan, Doubt* Rate lor Pouble Spacing chent ST. otbee fhitir K>. kidney shaped roofing By day or contract. Eitimatei guilder. KE 6.03«a-W. TOF'SOll__Alanure. Large loads. Still tnble *3..',n. Variety. H Mapl _rli_aw«rti. art object* tind bric-a-brac Lini youi hhomt with ui for actioo. Rui- raxe. Nice section. Neap transportation. Blind ad*. iisir»K Tbe KeftiB'er'B and financing RE 6-6980. _ ael: M Borut 'Aitency 609 River rd P. O Bos. -5c extra. delivered at winter ratPB. Cunr»d •il Batik. HE fi-iliyfi-J. Immediate cash for anything and every- AIBO other apartment, available near CALL IRMA SWARTZ—Interior decoT- thing Kuscil'i 26 East Front st. phon* B-4B32 Kurt Moiimoulh. Call any day, «ny time. UAK1- COX ACiENUY. realtor, nd Rinhl to classify, edit "' reject Smith. i_A 3-H20 or EA 3-OS70. OLDS TKUMPET--B«lcx movie rameia PI en us - 0 1 •£ I. Nevy York. Call RE 6-548». aoriee. Also doll furniture. All tyuci- includi g all utili- ShtevL^tMiry. N>w RIKI rebuilt .licyi-le* - V'ith uut- irrowina sli^ntele, Have you auueclt. Phone LO 6-1802. We will not lie rcsiHinsil.le for Kn^s-ii liii-> flew _$:.9.9.*i up. I'm-lh. service. ^APUE~HKimo<)M in}lTK- Twin be'dl ul untiquts. The Opportunity Shop. a home for saleT Juit pick up the tie Jiv walk lo Fort Mon- errors unlt^b they me detected tie- TOP QUALITY' nil aluminum romljina- Complclc Ksvfllleiit, cnintition Morris, LAMP SHADES __ CuBtam mi.d_; Antiques 116 Broadway K«>-port '' K ii ho ne and call ut. We'll do th« retl. fore the second insertion. liuii windi'ws by famiiun tiUprco. Low- iliuiiRHtow luii'k ,,r "21 Hi-Hiii-h ftve.l. _i!k, Sy nskin parchineiot, lamin- 14"" i Kiarney A: Letfertt, inc. RE 6-41^9 FURNKSHED —Four rooms." , 'FrTvatVTiw RAY SITLLMAN. REALTOR - I—rua He-i Itfink. 'hMioMlf. hik'li srh.i.j:.- ABSOLUTELY FULL VALUE paid for No ciuiceliatimiB "ill |ie aciepteii cut priiTb for best quality- Sold only by ates. "YLU don't buy a hat without WE HAV^ SERIOUS proipecU for th trance 15 Third ave.. Atlantic Hiirh- imikinu Huace for yuu cruvenience, or channel, made in ndvertisemenu Little Silver Lumber 4 Supply company, 1 uld irutiB powder flaaks, antiijues. cut- ifl'te of HHtin_a. Prompt 't a month, live rooms mouth county larmu towtt ana country DEADLINE: limy A»l>ury Park. PRj*-3.|_43 or MT) i-U.10 t mounted. Hilo Stcir.er Studio, 104 nA iv'fttNb" ~BiturHKitSp-7 7""bro'taa~«t and .Jiitii funii shed apartment, with all houses, waterfront uro[>ertie» business LA1UES' COATS" iuiifs"hpi>rt Bi7y AITTIONT" CAKH UZ We" tiuy ""most any P.E 6-0SC>'i. Heal eutatc, insurance MIK Real E»l»le: Tuendsy Noon. dii-pi-t Ci-t.m fiirlMry whei tho Middlctow month. ill Sea view ave. >l»portunitieb ^iill. write your require- CU.jil.ed Display: Wednesday Noon theyy Shrewsbury ave. thing. SewitiB mftcHlnfj», ty pe wrilei M m< rt«iigtj loam List »our nfoperty foi citi Lar«e and comfftpn' etnff 'o Ali Others: 5 p. m. Wednesday. imiile, r\cn l.cforr th«- rmrst udders, rejfiBterB. rufcra, TV's, pianot.. tic *a " wil h u« _ __ orve v"u RE ii-61 I I in fteck Li.yitl Cloak Cum.piuu. r ^~FUiiNfSHEI)T*r_r_ "t^et- GARDENS PLOWED with rotary plov Salee, repairs S3 up. Cull u» timt. VV« • i all inrluded in rent. wjiy !*-4. ..•our miles 1 li of Luke- •I- ! C i"NSTANcE"SMrrH 'AGENCY ir "il m.siT)Xe, n; jirv«n. 'a anywKert Robert R, 417 Klevehtb )i-tin ii Call Classified LESTKli BKTSY HOSK Spine! .'?>, r)i BUSINESS NOTICES Call Latibmeister, RE 6-.b».-_l or HE ave., Belmai- Call Bel mar. Mutual 1- M&itle ave.. tuir Unveil. RE 6-'i30S Four bed rooms. 1\_ bitlh tile: livinB RE om, dining room, kit Hilly hnnii- Sinnrt piiuio used ttud ci 1480. For (juick action, lint your property en, den. hot Keel Hank 6-0013 i|oi^r<| by H furnnus Bj-mphony onlu^tn with UH. Buyers waitinu lo purchase TWO MH — U fui hed.N^w ter circulatiun heal, aeboard radi- UULLUO/tK tSKKVK'E, excavatm; Und FRLTt HILL Movinjr and rearrHiitr tlQ — Weathervanes. nmrine MilHin oT Ti-pntoii, Lpster deiilrr f, clearing drivtwuyi built and reiitiired, humen, iotu or ail iiiul :IH • teous t*ervice. Phone or write. ontrols • ater Hiid eat furnished ; age. Lot llrolui. Uiculiancy Jan. Hn-Kfii Pl. Red Hank, RE 6-11-6 day- woodd covenntfH. furniture Estates _jr_jr- lU-foat LOST AND FOUND V noiir-by Miififiioui h enmity mamu'ci M liera. Trte*. iuul »(nmy.< removed.. Grn.0- < 1 window, with mm-iiie , W. P .Scott, builder and owner. RE tlmt. Eveni»Kh. VHW KK _fi-4O J4-R. chased and a [> praised. Phone UK 6- W /NTtU—One. thieu l.ed omfl an 'state. juth Hills ^5 7^4 or RL fi-^lfi'.l. l-'lHljr, IMHIKH". KK t;-iH',4i. HI* .uirj nft-rjir.n i,f lawv LO li-4_hU CUSTOM HUILT CAHLNETS - Plywood ^003. The Hudson Shop. Inc.. 511 Broad a den, in Little Silver, under 1 ;, to Red Bank SAi-'Rj l'TCE — A tfan li^U\_hlm7d,,~i\f- ],I1ST libel, f:. ,.c b«t. I . . cil TttnAL roHTAHI.B l.viie«nlfif.~ J;UH"I v* t, LIJAN -OU uiit.-.'.' no charge* while tuineliiiic. All types of carpentry, Re- at.. .Shrewsbury. '' HI U-l-13. 000. Large house, yood residential in 111..I many >'•!»''• *»lu:ibiv.-. Kb <•- | nntecd: fU down r.tsv ltud»:fl inm four? art be in* rt^a['i>td. Mount Tire rnoflciiiiK of nil types; exterior and in- $•.0,000; two. two-bedroom bunga- GRAND PIANO—Any make, any ake, SE"A'"liRK_]-T—Att eu. Neur s-hools and business dis- Scrvi.i. 7.. Wnite it. I. Pd Bank. Phon* terini- nuiHliiiiir- Lowest prices All work for Bhidio. Krom private Jparty. C«.#h. low, near 1'ort Monmouth, under ;e rooms. :«uplo with child preferred $H(, per -.ict. tirst floor hah five rooms, bath. LOST~l;tM- < . u.;;.; i.i i!-: 1'- )><'.•.<•* ,,f| t:u.ii-nntcepri luiywhpi-e in centrnl Jersey. Var !*i«"k.______l!s -room rhiiirn, 1 or liomt- und clea rift] : curling urn' _rratjj n_c. top hall colnnial, Red Uank area, %'17,,. Other apartments. Walton third floor four rooms. Oil heat. Storm Cull Vulley (i-o ISO. • .SHOTGU^"- iTnuble or iuVmp. 1"' or 2d- Agency. SE _-'i vindows. Electric range included. Can Pi-it-od. Scrpiro"h, in] ulli ' ii)M maiiiiic, fill dirt, end era tfrnvel and DUO; four, t-filter halt colonittl with' ' jittid L'hl:mates tfiven. Fhon. KE 6- Kan we ; 20 preferred. 4 1 0 i>oFsil»l y, IiL' THRT-ErROOST" itso be used as rooming house. Excel- 1 acreage, ?:!."i.00D; five, four bed- 1464 O«",ir Bprker 4" Serond «t. '-'aii 1-045810458, ment; J ho ice location Broad at Red ent mortgage available. AT 1-0075. j jj., Vf.ri rooms, WHIking: distance Red Bank, Slt'tKiUNS. UHLUS - Ne\s used, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Bank, phone RE (i-l__U or RE 6-1 &7& l,T i 1 $_0,o0(i; nix. modern three-bedroom PAUL U. STRYKEK,,.Realtor, fsrms of Third »\e. .MIiiiilK- Hi^hJuntls liullijhl. cold und traded Al. kindt ! PA"INTIN(. ANi) hECORATINC - Inlei^ PRETTY. MODERN •a.mftme"nt.'1if(7r"De"- 1 LUNCHEONETTE—With four rooms WANTED TO RENT Omt.-iininn l««» M'l tn11h. iwn or t In oe ior und e.-JciMir. Wullpuperitifci. $1.-5 much, under 517.000. Wm. S. Gar- cembcr _1. Nice nciKhburhood -li and faj'iii', . estates. ^tiite High- of ammunition und nsliinu tackle. r nnd bath. AUached Bturco' house. j per '•-.!! J«mes KcJaoy, Wondlawn live., riirnn Aitency, 77 Broad st. RE G- rrobpect ave.. Atlantic HiKhlandB. KeaB- way 34,/Holmdel. Phone HO 9- I^er.ick'h (iulf .-^rvice, RuutB > 3G, Ve.ii- ii in ini d business. Reasonably TWO (>.*. THREE-BEDROOM house. Du- lle«nid. AT I-::;,!. I'm! Mitnmniiili nr ph»no KK t>-'.M G'J-J. PonL cnKineer. Cull South River C- 0 X 0 I. onable. All utilities. AT 1-1SG9-M. 6601. Wi»t Keanaburg. I Cull iirtrr li I'. M. pric-ed. .SolliiiK bet-iiuse of illness. Lot ri»M«ii. Located in Union Beach. 1131 1000. W. K.*L«wm.' «EAUTlVuir"FIVE-ROOM~un"fli^|shed LUST IVii- I'i.'^tlc ri turned ryrjrhi^M-^, IK.'L" *\Nl> .SEP'nUiarih'cu'inih.- modern apartment. GHWKH Sycamore 7 r : HANUE an utTnictive~ioi- r Vitl_ lTGTr~_i-_ L Ll"N G~"uli!~~iliiN .'THul " ave.^ShrewBiiiiry. Cull RE C^i_29 or UK nioutli t-t.-V :i-"ij Cir.-lc. Country Huh WUOI) — Fini' •. stove kindlinu ks nnd drum- iti-lalled _. i >enrs MACHINE SHOP and five-room houiie. Caniao- u_ Take udvuntuifr ot uu' tage in l-'ort Pierce. Florida, having - Churle» II. Wil •» wood yiir.l, 3a | LOST lihuj r;i!iU.rft. hec, J4. Nunic in . H.iward Tiiion ;id Center Make offer. Jnmes Moore, KE 6- REAL ESTAlE FOR RENT i wo active o dices. tree induce ion *er- I'UKNLSHEI)- aix roomti nnd bath with utility anart- 1 I'eiiih si. Huron New Shrewsbury j m-or. Phone till »-0!t7ft 1^27-M. " vice. Buyern waiting. Th« Ma^m ment attached, for somethinB in this "I»]ilkv. ' 1 sndri- p!r:tt,r mil KK ti- NEW. UNFURNISHED cottnjre. One bed- area. Arthur o, Axelsen. Phone KE ii"; ;,:,-,:. t; ,oil_M^_jmi __;_i_fvcti. _____ I'hune KK <;-lM<;. iMi CONTltACTUH - £f Agency <\ Ountit *t RE fi-'_,_l nr 1020 ( STOVES, HAN<;ES. ilKATEK.S—N'C room. liviiiK room, kitchen, bath. ih\- 2 LOST \\:ij~iT7i>:un v.hi> romuvrd luili.V lie Mninat. Pri)b|)ect f>-'l2\6 . S-2JJ17. ___ _ilIi _; y»e.l liennir alove. boiler i-nnite liarta. i iiP£t_Ki x,_m a och HE S - «"-•>«-J rage; J65 Itiveidaln nve. New Hhrews- A'TLANf 1(J HIOlrtANDS —. New Cape AUTOMOBILES 6 3 f H ricr M ADAMS" ACKNCY—We hnvc more ch^TTK fu.ni-hed npartment. 'Jompleteiy HI 10 StuinHwood live. AB- | MA KE (Hji 1I."()OHS iook 'Jke 1.V- buryi__RE -_ J Jl_ . Ji V- -- han list iiinsl Heavy demimdH for te Ideal for couple., for all year Coil style home. Near bus, gchool l.nr.v P;uk RED BANK—"Six-foorri TIOUHC." Newly v .id town. One block from highwny. Mnmiitv' p] .-;<<•<• C(.nt:M'l MI ;>-ll 4 *."> - W . flo d TWO 1941 DOI>UE'S Buainesa coupe homees in Kurnson, Red Bank. Little Hil- '" 'j ""--: $_. r.E fi.o:;o,)-M SINI.1ER "ELECTRIC i.ni-l ulile. $l!S."~NV\v I Low ,•„((•« Lumhe Co decorated. Centrally lucnted. Inquire Htiven urea : JM.ODO to $25,000 Kant and Simnsoii aven. Corner lot, \\ ill ^liiiiiy !.-.vc i.fie (Htriflue to j im m r nitd itndaii. 127 Mttnroe uv,:, Shrews- at jJ»_ West si.; Ileil liunk, _ _ _ F lUJUMS—ltcdruom and kitchen' 5Sxl00. House fully Insulated. Oak floor- machines start n t S ti y. !l ,. W e H i so i KK r.-ooor, bury. Piione HE fi-4!l,'iH ufter d P. M.* or quick, eflirifnt results and iPimii- nl. miikeii. Kiilontiiwn'Sewiiitr M«- "^~ FURNISHED HOUSK -"-"" lint free e estimates, CRII now! RK ii- iilory; .stonm heut, hot water utili- ing, ceramic tile bath, gas heat, city LOST 1 i,ju"f" Uivri- " flH-;./i'. I*i-it'- 1U.i:{ "PLYMOUTH I'(»UR-I»OOR. Thin heat. K.-tently renovated. Avail- sewer. Expansion attic for two future KXPKRT DRIVING liiHtnicLiona. Eiiht Heijieu ,,]. _4-houi- ser- iru-luded. Three minutes frovem rail- liinv S i.i.i.- inuntiiri ..l.i. Orniik'f Crnnbrool« sedan 1B another one owner until about June 1 ; S.s5 month- 09 K. ooma; $11,500. Financing arranged 11 - t.- - N.nm- ••I'lincP^, Hns i-lmin I'DST AMI RAIL fern ink' RUM ami ice. nad bus. Lciii n in safety, tn drive safely. ciif (hut we Hold oriKirmtly. It in metallic ly. Cull J. W. KOHS._MO l-l* 1 4H. vhere possible, inspecion at your con* Hi vi,u il. I "iill UK i.-n7tiG. ererled. No charge ["or estimates. Al- blue with H 11 new tires and is equiimed BIVER FRONT—FuUy fuT,7ioh"ed; 'enience. Also several bttiiiller houses willi radio n ml It cuter. Stop in and UJUKE 'FOH'-R'liNT ~<>R~KALK-" Unfi^ le f e.SB tounle. Ueflroom liv- in vicinity for sale or rent. Telephone «-i)i)d delivered. KE ii-'-l ! 4-.-K-~. wbcol.s. Piou.cr- in auto driving drive iL todiiy, Maurice .Schwartz & niHhed. Two hpi.i-.unms. biith. living INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE UK room, omplete kitchen bnth Private Arthur Jensen, AT 1-09CS For ap- Li IK IAS <;l(EEN SKI PANTS rii/.e Hi'. instrurtioim Riin-e 1 i»:i3. Eiihy Method Sous. West Front at.. Ited, Itank. Chrysler, ooni, diniriK room. La rue unfinished mtranco. Two blocks from lied Uank FOR SALE ._me!._l_AT_'_^'t'?-1. : lUm-k htiKliinti b"y ;j()0 feet. Cinder block build- ° ' *' * ' °" - CLIFFWOOD UEACH •- "ix'.Oti: newly A'l TENT1ON HOME OWNERS*--.Suve East Frjinl st. RK G-4:J43 or LO 3 J (iecorated : four rooms, tile bath. Steam J'ort Mt.mnnuih, DOES YOUR CAH _t«ct Uar_n Do youi _11^I . wrek-endH or cvviihiK_. inj,'. l.fiOo sqiiiirc feet. Four rooms and RH(jOMA;KtENTIHllyF Tioiity by modernizing your houat VV~..i_fcX(JHAfkS UK*NtKLj~N*W~deiux. C-.OH.'i. >: LEONARI'K) -three rinims ami hath. Ail •mth. Ideal for any -busineHfl. Will heat; fully insulated; dry cellar. Two- yourself We are en nipped to supply vheols ahimmy 7 Let us correct the nl.hed. Two bedrooms, kitchen and car concrete Karaite; 100x80 feet, fully chrurne wheel chair* Tor rent Keaaon- uble. Save your tireu. Latent Hear year around bui.Kiilow type ; fofl per take buck !J (K;| incirlKnge. Im^uiie ROK- mrlor. All improvements Also two- vou w.th all thf mal trials neccshary. tible. New and used chair* for sale Call month Coujjle pi cftn w tment. Half-hloik 2670-W. . i'.E 6-JfiU a.k for "Patient Service."' •HOW TO DO-IT YOUH.SL'LiV" .'Inns Frank Van Syckle, 149 West Front at.. all day Kntunlay. until 3 P. M. on Sim- iom bur:. 8 minutes from l-'ort Mon- jiurrhaau of uny niateriaU. H*r« are Kree delivery. South Jersey Surir.ps1 lT, 3a Earn rront *t.. (let! Uank nnnicliriK kitrhin .;ul>inetb, l>on(u. Out biiildinx. Ask for Jack Harder. Phone acreage, farms ana com- bUiuiion, ii[>plicHtion of lilrtumrri in kitch- on tho spot adviaery rervice «ota with ROOMS >.ieo Listings solicited 75 en or biitn hnish your hasement or Httic FAN BELTS AND PULLEYS tor elec- our IIJi years of bervice. C H EnKIci BUNGALOW •—""••l-\Mir"furiu»»K-cl "rooms r'—iifJOM'rUKNISHE'n^urrfmJnt—All McLaren_ at^ Sleit_ tlank REfl^ in'.o a iJkiyroom, tiodroom or den. Com- trie motorn in slock. DUU^IHK Eltc- Lunibci Vn KE l»-00<_IV ___ »fl'_ FORD CONVERTIBLE;- II«re i« H d bath, all modern impi uvementt;. ONE ULOfc^K OFF Uroad a ' Single lltilitics (urnislled. Private entrance j plete I;IIP of lumber, millwork. hardware, trio Cc. 85 Eai>t Front it. Pbon« RE re«l clean Bporty rar, It (IBS t\ fine ice couple preferred. Adults only. (iHeaieann nnnndd comfortatilmfortatil a Reason- f_uj>>.> rK. rE_ ti - i z fi|2^Mz i - j\i, RIVER' PLAZA ^ Two-bedroo "horm^ PAINTING" AND" DECOT^Vl'lNOZTntei^ Fireplace;; expansion atticattic : garage. . paint, wall board roofing, siding, ply• ior jind sxterior; also paperhniiKiriK top nnd ja equipped with radio and heat- Call RE 6-1274. or at 276 Mechanic St., able rale. Gentleman preferred. OaraKe THREE ROOMS^NITl!ATH—Ne^"fUT- !Ful• l cellar; fully. inBulnted. Combination wcud, court. windowB inuula'. ion. etc. UU^MTAL^ Btl)a"RENfED—-NeW "m7/d- It has white wait tires and. is Red liank.* available. RE 6-53'.*-,. 88 Wallace at, lulled. Private entrance. Near nil windows and doors. Owner being trans- fice estimates on your needs. Ara^ricHn ready to roll away. See it now. Maurice 1 ^rn •djuntabl, Du«i>it«l beds f^f rrnt (liven Credit terms arraiiKcd Call RE RUMSON"—-UnfurnIahetirbrit'Cl'a'Me Cod ia MAfLti AVJ__ —i urni-Q-O ruuni. On. i|>inn and trnvelinjc conveniences- $75 ferred; $11,201$11 ) RE 6'1287-J Lumber & Building siiiiply, RiROvcay 35 Sew nod used bed* for -si* Ckll RE Schwartz & Sons. West Front at., Red bungalow*. Living rexun, tireiilncc; of Red Hank'a rouftt convenient loca- month. AN ntilitiei included RE at Hcnrlden's Corner. Middletown. UE 6- B-a7H8-J. _ Hank. ChrysJer, Plymouth, International. ATLANTIC i B-2614. n-L. Tor "PaUcnt Service." tree HTj^e kitchen, two liediiioms, tiled hath, Call KE 8-16 84 Mr DDowatru '6-3 141) Hfter .-> P. M. ' AI iKb^lHLAKbs^lz.oon ^ 4 * Hi! tiLti-JTItllj" MOTOR" lYlj-ildirnj " i_" uu~i IHrort factory dealer.. r den very. South Jersey Surgiral Supplv team oil heat. Giti'iiKC. Av;iliable im- THE HATT5 LANiT~_Z , hiJUc, BRANCH -. Furnished l)C tiful. or more Se n-room\ ranch, like WE BUY AiNYTHlNO^and everythinz tu'aine... {'t.11 ub for quick scrvi.e- Tceiy?uTHTshTd nu _ _._. been remodeled.\ Reduced. $19,- 3S_Bai>t Front _t., Red bank. DODGE AND Plymouth paBoentfer cars. mediately; ? I "J 5 ' monthly. Alan four- Inree rooms and lmth. ILike bunaH- Just ld \ J R and give the best prices. Call Swartr FIREfLXCE SEASONED" W1H>I>—Ys" DoiiifhiB Electric Co.. 3S East Frnnt st. room. Next to bath. Plenty of hot 900. Present mort«a_:e 511,0(10 Taxe* s P. rj Hank Pborte RE fi.(ll_8 Dodge job-rated trucks, authorized om furninhed but.K'ilow on water, until water. Located four dt m from Brond - w.) Entirely private. (iroutid Hour. fa^O,- Tile bath, oil heat, modern kitch- FurnltU£P,^Hishwnjy__3J>.^RRjij^.-L _ __ find .' I on p. Also stove wnod. Mr- service; modern Bervice station Frank May 15; $70 monthly. Minu«h Agency, at. Call RE_6-uain. 1'ull cellnr. Automnlic l,e t included. WtTl.ilV""L (VcJUI) tiade-inB oil /our old (June's Market, rt. 34, Cult's Neck. HO SKHl'H"; IANKS and ,._e_-poolH~"'leaii-cT B en Full cellar. Two-car u-nrnge attached. I( 1 Van Syckle. 141* Went Front at.. Red Very denn. n a8n,, l,le. Until June Al.o furniture as we have an outlet for it. y__!-jJ3 ; e_veniiiKi), A L*!_J1~ I- also dry wells. dr;iin« i natal lei. KB- Bujnaoi _rd. Phono UU1 -071«.- __ LAK(.E"~RoOM"^For" "TL _. plc C B Almost two acres ground. Exceljent Bnnk, -nut of MapU av«. Phone RE EATONTOWN— Close " to Hendix iuid ilhers. U)Ji..ia03 neighborhood, with alt utilities. Near Call .-w"artz furniture Highway 35 RE I lifts—KiiTKEADING. vulcuruiinM wui imatea ifiven. Oscar lierkcr 4 7 ^ec- 6-1206. with child. C!om pltt* buuuc e«pin« R specialty Your car tied u^ only 15 -»'"1 e niipre-iated; yeai around. WEAK KN"APP ApotrtO ahoe« for com- Pitvhftr Imtfcl, li;i Mnrford pl. RE cur your 'Irei. No chart:, for loanei 24-HOUU SERVICE on :h. rspali of Hood clojiu pai- that is a real value; niRtic heat, refrigerator, ' Miuriu (^hef. l'URNISHED'ROOM nml p kitchen. floor. Hot. water oil hent, hot water sun- Rented until March 31. 1955. for $110 fort, Quality and long service. Made Slop in today and drive it and see the Adultn Ii ub in ess couple. Car' essential, per month 36 Grand ave.. Atlantic servic*. Mount Tire Service, 75 Whilf radios and electrical appliance-. Frittidaire nnd all utilities: $55 n licd. Privnte enlrnncc; SCO in Sea with built-in archea and cushion inner many economical carefree miles it can $">0 u month, winter rate. Availaple mmitli. __111 Seaview nve. LO ti-4877. _I-IKII1. OIIII nftcr li P.M. BU 1-0525" Highlands. John Donatiello Ileal tor. MI soles. Prict-d from J'J.95 und UD. Call •j _ Rfri Hank Phon» RE ff-048* VV* call for and deliver. Harold's niter you.' Maurice Schwartz & Sons, now. _A_3-U4 73-W.'1 2.H34G or UN jj 596'.). West Front fit.. Red Bank. Chrysler, SUNNY ROOM —With running water, ad- THREE-ROOM KOBN"IHH_D~MMirlment C. J. ClaytonL Lu 6-1 '60-ML_ _^_____ AftDRE.SSddHAPH MACHINE with four Badio and Electric Shop. 16 West SPACIOUS RIVER FRONT IfOME—In 1 lv th FOR5tTCA~^:" Albldinei and glue. All • dr:\v>'ern »ntl R00 plale_. PrBCtically Plymouth, International. Direct factory jacent to bath with shower. Automatic "p ?. " ' P'ivnte entrance. Cull EA. HOMES—No Uuwn payment G. L IQ% Front _t., R*"< opnk. Phone RE 6- private park. Convenient to railroad heat and hot water. Residential neigh- down civiliniia. New or existinpr homes: colorB. Odd Bi?.e piccea for the do-it- brartd new. Paid 5'_;>u, Will Bell for dealers. • . station. Living: roorn. dininK room, yourself man. Crown Kitchens. 116 Jl-5 tSouth Jersey Sur^it-a' Hiu>l>ly, nil 2744. borhood. On bus line. Garage available. THREE LAUCE KURNISHE5 , 30-year, 4'_ per cent mortKHge if you 'tGHEST PRICES for your old car. We kitchen; three bedroom., three hut he. RE C-0409-R.. bath Private entrances, norchen. Hot can qualify. Cull John H. MacCray \Veat Front «}.. Red Bank. RE fi-'Jfi52. East Kroiit Bt. RE 6-26_l_4_. buy. we sell, we trade. Coast Auto dressitiK room, den, nnd enclosed alec it-* Agency. IB Broad it., Eatontown. EA STAMPS. COINS, mineral specimen!. APPLES—Many varieties. GOT" A "DO-IT" YOURSELF '"'faniliy'V rch. Water front and bontinvr NEWLY "REMODELED "ROOM—ShaTe nd cold water, oil burner. All utilities Rent our Ski! BHWH. Hanrier», dri I In Sales, Inc.. 14ft Monmouth st. Red Bank bath and kitchen. Suitable for busi- 'dull ed Phone^Syei^AT 1-0211- M. 3-1883. Fine stock U. S. stamps, covers, coins. retail. Forest Farm, In Mid- ~" me UE *_»l_\_ __ _ privileges. Garage: $15(1 iter mouth, on HAVESIMK—100-year-oldcoionViifhVme. Scott, Minkub, White Aco ftlbumn, catt- dletow air Lackers, extension ladder.. The 35ih year yearly lease. ItE C-_8H7 ness woman. Nice neitthborhood. Reas- FURNlSHEi) APARTMENTK — Tw-o Ml 5-0277. On East side of C. H Eniiler Lumbei Co KE 6-_0u_gt»__ onable, _.2 Prospect live., Atlantic Hi«h- rootru. $G0: four room.. S90. Inelud- Living room, dininjf room, kitchen. Up- Ions, acceB&nriea, Whitman coin folders it. :!J. 2' - milen north of Red Bank. 3 CHEVROLET—210 model. .Kour- HOUSE—Earl Reed. 'Muhiinbrink rd., in stock. Stum PH. cold ctiin». und en- Open daily. CAROTKNUTO BROTHERS, yeneral con- I door, dark xreen, power Klide, push K heat, hot water and utilities All stairs, two bedrooms, bath, wide board VGIUPCB with stnnuia before I'JOO, warn .d. tract orn ; builders, carpenter, mason, I button radio', biR Airflow heater, spot- Colt> Neck.- FURNlSH^D^EUROT^irvvTur" kitchen . ivate entrniices. Call LO li-4Gr>f)'.W floors. New oil hot water heatinp Bya- MACHINIST-- -With"""experience" n« "fuVe"- jobbers; remodeling and epairina. Fill temj _ja.700.__AT_J.09a6-M. ______HitchcBt pricetj piiid. Monmouth Stamp man. for KI*OUP Assembling of smnll I liKht, back-up IJBhts. directional -ijrnftls. LiftLE" SILVER—New. atTractive raiich privileges. Inquire *_76 Mechanic st. THREE.ROOM FURNlSIIErj^npaVtrne'nT and Cuin Shoii, CO Moumoutb Bt., op- dirt, ton -.oil, aanU s\nd Hrswel Bux 4T, luulcieoated1, Rood tirftB. V*ry clear cftf. type house. Three bed room a, Nenr Red Bank. RE 6-im.« .. ' ' INVESTMENT PROPERTY- -lour apart- eJettvtcal purls,' P^rmnnent work nml New Monmouth. KE G-12G7-W. Ml 5- ___««' li' t <: posite Red Btuik town hnll. Open evo- ol>porlunity for advancement. Top rale. For quick sale. Delivery after Jan. 1 : school bus line and Fort' Monn.outh. RUMSON Three room»".TJtijities "$7 0 A1LANTIC HJ.lLADSFo ments. Beautifully furniahed mid one niiitfB «»d i<.i. uKiny «. WritP. •MHihinist," Box_Ml. Red Hank. 0210. __ __ J si.ioo. EA :i-07;i_ Stove and refrigerator furnished. Avail- Sec Mr. Pryor, 05 River id furnished apartment. All utilities sup- Iftrge __-room house in Eatontown. Near able Jan. 1st. JI_0 pet month KE race track and Fort Monmouth, nt a "OVEHUST" Industrinl chrornated anti- PAINTING—£xi.rio7 und interTorTpatlei- 193S CHEVROLET COUPE—J.TO. Radio : VERY~NICE~ROOM—For senfleman; $6 I^ed, _ First_floor Call RE 6-3659-J 1 1 fi-9313. If nDjwiswfir.JtU lz'-!_! _-* very good buy. Call Dorothy Swart z rust paint. Stops rust. No surface huufiekeeiKT to rme for ecmi-invalid, hanging: exjiert workmansLip. Rcaso.i- nnd heater. Call RE_fi-498. i-M. • per week. One short block from bus- AVAILABLE "— TwVTeparatc apn'rt- preparation neufMsriiy, Paints right over elderly woman. To, live at Atlanti able rates For free eptimat.1 dall RE I-'AIR HAVEN - - Three-bedroom b\!H^T iness district and all bus lines, 57 Peters rneuta l ',:_ rooms with kitchenette of_S_warU_Furniture. RE_G-.'j213 rust. Now available in uim gunrt con- Ififrhtnnds. Nice home. Good snlnry. low.^fvuiuahed or unfuimahed. Yearly no batli. All utilities included Semi- SUPER VALUE DEAL—Ever Donui-Tr TRUCK—194S GMC. Panel body. •ntal, lea HP. Automatic gns he Jit. Ca- .Cape Cod. Practically new. Five tniner. Recommended for marine use. Semi npplit-iitinn to H. A. Kridel. 101) MEDIUM SIZE—J»rnished~ro^ni7~L Walk-in. Perfect for milk or dry Ke. Convenient to school, buses and to 316 rooms, fireplace, tilfe bath, plus expansion. Colors, black> Krey, Breen, red, alum- NNort h WymWyomingg BVf.f.. . Sotitti ranttp. periMict in Metro[i(7H^an are: Plaitttir tion on River, Near bus and rail oad =,;; R&r nium and clear. Free local delivery. ;-n«. window glazing. eU K. Salan, 3D cleaniiiK- route, Rcnsonable. Call topiiiritf ni-ea. Call after 2:30 P M. station. Private entrance. Lavntot v Kull bnsement. Well built, on a beautiful ATTRACTIVE OPENTNG for educated RE fi-0f)69-J._ and TOUn-KOOM UNT/URNISHEI) "npnrtmelTt landscaped corner lot. Close to trans- U)wyer'B ('rown Service, highway 35, woman, initiative aiul ambition. Ape Slir^WBtniry Jtve.^ Highlai^l^. HI 3-1 i2 1 AT 1-2300. Kink. Near bath, Suitable bunine per- WLth bath. Heat and water Included; (Middlwn. Ml 5-or>4r,. JOSEPH ~MANNS — Ma^mii!TltFi"iihTte7e"r. EAtONTOWN" —: ThTee^bedroorVTl-aiR-h son. References exchanged. Parki portation and school. KB 1-0341. '25 \o "]ft. This is a full time, perman- . RE *».> a month. Jnuuire at 2 Riverside CEt Ur, PUT. A~SIX-U"OOMTion]e on . ent position with a imtionally - known No job too small or IHTKC l(j^ Liin- house with cellar. Deluxe Hot point B_fM3-J_; __••___ nve.. Rod Dank. RE 6-9770 • FUR, THE BEST DEAL In »treet company. Excellent opportunity for ad- coin at.. R. F. D., Red Han.,. Phone 19,-il FORD TWO-DOOR—This custom kitchen. Close to bendix anil Fort Mon- LARGE, PLEASXNT~"R"ObM~^r~K'itdi^n THREE-ROOM" I:UnNISHEI) Xpaitme^f your lot and foundation; $_00 down mouth. ^11^ 5-O.-iO3-M. l u il ind we will build to unit' you. Call higriB, contact Branch Supply Ser- vnin'cmenl, If interested in a position RE C-U361. V-S is just the answer for an eco- privileirefi. Private home. Ontrally lo- * L ' i}i« included. Centrally lo- nomical family car. Put the children in WANTED—two^rmy""^nTn»los~_o~ahare -Smanuel • Swartz of Swartx Furniture on ft career hnnis, write for interview, cated. Bus at corner. Couple or bus-" *«rcil. Call RE G.2290-J or RE 6-7219-J r • vice, Broadmeadow Farm, Red Bank. VACUUM cleaner, repaired any m«ke a nice furnished home with another RE 6-3213 or RE fi-R48, >. sivinjr education, experience and tele- All#n Electric Shop 18 Whit. _r. Red the rear and relax with the safety of the iness woman. RU 1-U43-R.* or_|iplY 4 1 Spring ,t.. Red Bank^ tlE 6-2108. iwo-door. It is a clean, dark blue, with army couple. No children. Very reason- phone number to "I) R.," Hox 51 1, Red 1 deep groove tires, radio and heater. Try able. Electric washer. No car needed. NICE MEDIUM SIZE furnished room. oUB LET—Smnll. four rooms. Completely TINTON FALLS—Lakeside nve., on Bimk. ___ ' PAINTER. DECORATOR and papcr- Just redecorated. Third floor; $6 per furnished. All utilities. Kirst floor WINDOW VALANCES at fiintaatically it today, Maurice Schwartz NL Soim, Near Fort Monmouth gate, Eft ton town Tintern Manor lake: large lot: five DENTA'L ASSISTAKTS—Experienced"~and hanjfer; interior and exterior; '_S West Front at.. Red Bank. 0MT*-i*K, area, EA 3-0472-W______veck. Near Fort Monmouth. On bus "vale entrance. Available Jan 3 to low prices. Also wrought iron legi, inexperienced, Inquire on Friday, Dec. years' exprrience. EutimtitGB cheerfully 1 Jno 13. LO C-2652-R until Jan a ( Plymouth, International, Direct factory FAIR HAVEN—NeiTi WiilcTw^ Street ine. 219 Branchport nve.. Long Branch. rooms. Attnched Karaite. Oil heat. 6 to '1 J iiiut-ca high. Cruwn Kitchens, 31 between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. I>r. siven. Louis Cassan, 44H Shiewsbury <> fi^4893.' ' sm LO i;-26_52-J. H5 WcBt Front et. HE tia&5^ school. Insulated, six-loom home. Price $8,500, Call EA 3-0431. U Martin, Dr. S. Klotz, 17 Main si., ave.. Jieil B}n.k._Phoiic_KE_fi-U*_4ji-J. LARGE, PLEASANT ROOM—Kitchen TOUR-ROOM UNFURNiSHETr j^^Jy KITCHEN CAUINETS--W:'h beautiful Unfurnished or furnished. Three bed- 1 EntonU>wn._ 1946 PONTIAC KEDAN—Aaking $135. rooms, automatic heat, modern kitchen. privilege. !. Couple or-Imsiness woman. decorated apartment. Located at 143 natural birch doora, unpainted, Ter- BUTCHER—Must"' be~Thorouirhly" exi>ei^ Still deJivcred-vjit winter rates. Con- UU 1-20BG any day before 2 P. M.* Private home. Centrally located. RU 1- Monmouth st. Heat, hot water, refrig- EpRO0MHOUSELIvinK roomi rific buy. Install them yourself. Iteinodel rad .Smith. • EA ii-1420 or EA 3-0870. refriRerator. Garage: $100. ji_iy Van larK kitchen. All new nlumlnum storm ienced in retail market. Write, fitntitij; 1950 OLDSMOBILK 88 — Convertible. Horn.jrteaKora, J^air Hitven. HE-6-41 0 0." 1143-R erator and fi:as ranee furnished Call youi own Kitchen at tremendous BUV- HKC. experience and referenceB, to Pleatiq call IE 6-1607 or innuire 62 Harding id., indo ws. All utilities. On lot 50x360. 1 ings, J lee plnnning nor vice Crown White wall tires, radio and heater. FAIR HAVEN BUNGALOW ^^~Fou"r Red Hank Pine t.. River Plaza. RE 6-9222-R. "Rutrher." Pox 511. Red Rank. Replica BLACK TOP DRIVEWAYS—Tree trim- 1940 Pontiac four-door sedan, radio and rooms, oil hejjt. Near bus line nnd Kitchens. 115 West Front BL. RE 6- will_be Btrictly c_on_ftcl«ntml. minj; and removal, land ("leaririKl roto- heater. Privately owned,- Beat offer 13 thopjiintr center, OeCttiianoy Jan 1 fi. BOATS NFURMSH~E»=KiyWr~TKSr~i]ci IJ.TTLK SILVER SACRIFICE !—Only FEMALE "-T Part-time BtenoVra'uhTr'To tiilini:; curbs and fonrrs Froo estimates (forfield ave.. Kaansbunr. KK 6-1H27. Inquire 17 Locust ave., I-nir Hnven. RK rooms, nil electric, all corner rooms CAS H ~~W AItl N fTZT'Il G B t u u riui t""euuTp"- take dictation and type Write to J-- A. (TilTord. RU _1.-_UJ_B. Heat anil hot water. On all bus linen. '•$500 down buys lovely three-bed- ment nlvta ti\tures, tidlel eupplies, 1 Dr.l DODGE FOUR-DOOR SEDAN—This G-___±X. C_an be seen Jiftnr '_ P. M.* BOAT SUPPLIES — All your bontins ^StenORrapher." Bo\ fill. Red Hank. CktAl ii _' A NING and rush work Wil" room ranch, in prime neighborhood. complete or in part. Store meichandise. SALESMEN"- -If you want the best *jnT, bi»ck sedan is R one owner car with R"IVER PLAZA — Tw^oTyTarT^nrr^fmiT^ needs under one roof. Everything for bur Win.. 19 West Sunset »ve. Phone room unfurnished bm\Kalow. Tile btvth, the boatman New Jersey's larKeit ma- Immediate occupancy. What n buy I Ton dollar imiti Ksil'e, ;11 South Main, T you ever had. nee Mr. Patnell nt the .H KOVI then. It hn» etonomicnl nnd Asbury Park. PR li - 7 7 7_W. N\ J. State Employment office Thurs- troubleVree fluid drive and ia priced to •edar closets, full cellar, expansion attic! rine supply house. Week-dnys 8 A. M. Bargain unparallel! Adams Agrency. r S reodeled^Consult JORM1CA 1UP tPECiALi'S l S „ Crown dny. I>ec. 80. 1 P. M.' 48 East Front irive real\ value. Don't miss thin one. Corner property; $95. Utilities extra. to 6 P. M. The Boatman's Shop, 24 -ill modern fnrilities. Combination liv- Amy C. Owen, Union ave., Belford. Maurice WcJiwarU & Sons. West Front Wharf live. RE 6-5780. lne-bedroom, kitchenette and bathroom. RE 6-5098. 16 East Bergen pl. 24. Kitchens wilt replute outworn linoleum Kt.. Red Bank." KE C-2OS0-J. Work BUiiranteed. Prices counters. Custom tit ted. Call for Tree st.. Red Bank. Chrysler, Plymouth, In- .Mutable for counlc. Year around rental- hour service. LEGAL STENOGRAPHER Full time in reasonablebl . TThreh i ing japes for sale ternational. Direct factory dealern. SEA BRIGHT BOAT SHOP—Paints, »•)« jicr_ month. Residential area. Jn- estimates. Crown Kitchens, 116 r,West Red Hank l*w oOicc. Writ*. stntin cheap. t oI ins Front St.. Red Hank. RE ti-j;S52, K MISCELLANEOUS ^ }?n - ' St.. Keansburff. Phone riunliiicntioti nnd unlpry desired to flLlNG—FU>or and wall. Sami»ie» ahown 1053 FORD STATION WAGON — marine supplies, boats, motors. NO DOWN PAYMENTT^VeTeT-anB. Start the year otl right! Only $1_5 clo.in* APARTMENT ^1ZB sSTOVE—Re nble. "Legal." Bo.v: fill. Tied Hani.. Fne eatimate,. Kiv«n. Rudv RUkatnm, Equipped. Sacrifice. All new rubber. Outboard service and stored. Open TAI LOU- For alterations. Male or U- t;?_Elrn »| Rt-d Hank. Phone KE 6-5517 Call RE 6-0753-W.* • DESIRE CAPABLE, reliable driver to NLSHED apart fees required. Lovely two-bedroom Cape drive a 1053 station wagon to Prisidio, all winter. 11J2 Ocean ave. SE batn nd staM Cod colonial. Cellar, expansion space for TWO OVERHEAD CAR ACE ]»OOR.S — mnle. Year around ponition. Apply to SEPTlU TAN1.S, cetispoola laterals, drv r Alt J " 19. »0 CHEVROLET^This^ black, two- an Francisco. Call RE 6-0752-W,* 2-0261. d Near bus a two huge bedrooms. Call now Adams 7' 4"x7' 4". In jicrfoi-t condition. *40 Rrite (.ienners and Dyers, 610 River rd.. wells; pumping and t-uilding. Jacob door 1B ready to so. It has trouble ' Agency RE G-5098. 16 En n't Bergen each. V.V. (J-IJUl'J, nr tee at (,4'i Brunch Per., trading a. "Atlantic Cesspool free standard drive and will give you RE ..in- JJ aftefter I'Ipp "MM" Pl. ^^"4-hour service. ave..__LiU]e Silver. _ _ Servi.ce." Shrewsbury dr. Rumson RU many miles of economical driving See 17-KOOT SPEED BOAT—Double Planked fWE-ROOOMM APARTMENT—BA a Clenrjmitf. ironinc and help with chil- it today. Maurice Schwartz & Sons, West PETS—LIVESTOCK ment A Bar|nfcae. CHIN~ESE~CHIPPE^hALK COUCH- Two mahogany bottom. Marine engine and ment HeaHt t d ter. Garage Two DISTINCTIVE COLONIAL dwelling. end tables, two lamps. Call RE 6- dren. Wondny through Friday K A. M. LIONEL stMON General contractor. Front Bt.. Red Bank. Chrysler, Plymouth reverse Kcar. Complete with trailer, locksf lr >t. Call RE O-ioet. 4171-M._ ___ to IP. M. Hue mi Vista ave. Fair Ha- Drive ivays built, ceattiiool. tt paoil, Iill International. Direct factory dealers. HUL-BE MEAT—U, S. inspected. Fresh Two-story, white clapbonrd and frozen. I Ib. packages, chopped 2 lb_ $475. liE 6-4137 niter 5:30 P. M. ISBEDSirS5i5»-.—AiriHSrSTi-. aTAI':i'rt -"- A biifguin'lomny collector. ve n, j RE fi - ~t X ,T ,T - M. dirt, gi;ivcl und blue stone. ilE €-U5t! 1. monts .and oil heat. Can rent to one brick with bright blue shutters and .7c: .chunks, 5 lbs. $1.10 henrt and GIVE A KIT BOAT for Christmas; 8\ family or two couples. Al»o three rooms lliBposinB <>f my L-uflcction ul" U. S. TRAlYE'lN^OUR^lTlllrnitTiTrftnd KCL TBELiKLEVisiON servicina 1954 MERCURY FOUR-DOOR Cus- ver, 25c Ib. Special price on GO $44; 12', *7_ : 14'. »84. Fiberglas. with door; screened porch. Situated on and brilish America!-. J-'irhL Jiny Covers, $oO nllowniu-c n» ytiur down pnynicnl jthin'twu hou.-a from your call. A. C. with all improvements. Oil heat. 54 Mar. tom ueiian, 2,000 miles. Just had oundrf or more. All "et and uqunrium PolyeBter resin 35c sq. ft. Boat trail- ion piL Bh ents. OiLl heat. 54 M U-acre of Inndscaped Krounds. Holly mid many iniin. U. S. ruinniuiiKtiHlitL-E,. for anything at. Swiirls Furniture, HIRII-, Radio and Television Company. Armand upplivs at low priceH. Helen Miller'* — •1)1.. Loniril second servicing. Radio, heater, Mer- r. 12 to 14" 65O# $87.50. Boat hard- Branch. LO 6-I71O-J tree on front lawn, fruit trees in I>r. .S. S. Jctlcl. .^In-.-uslniryj RK ti-:)4>-^. way IS.'. RK fi.,1213. Opposite Midille- A. Crupi, owner. 123 Shrewsbury ave 'et Shop on Highway 3,'i nix mileh arc C. Abel. RU 1-1417. 'HKEE-RO'OM ANT5^^r,„„„„„,t , WHEEL CHAIR--In Ko<>u-~«4nditiuii, }li town Fire i-o. Open cvpninirs until 9. REfi476f^ comatic drive, clocks tuheleaa tires, north ot Red Bank, between Laurel and rear. Eight rooms, consisting of Hv- COME AND " LOOK nt" our Kood~u7cd apartment.. AH ,ltiHU«« included. Rent RE «-117-1. -r (v color green: $2,450, EA 3-0796.* Palmer «ves. Open daily and Sundays 1955 M.;YCRAKT—23-foot cruiser. 'ii !"'„• t!°' , HI 3-lalZ-K. Horan', intc room with fireylace, dinintt room, MAYTAG DELUXE tiiV.K \ikh\uK ma- furniture basement depart ment. Two per Ior Floor Waxing Co Private until fl i?. M. Closed TuesriayB. Ml fi. loteI. Highl.ndi. 100 Navesink avt On bedroom 'sets $i'J earli, three breakfast rtonip- nur; .peclalty, 0349. Now demoiiBtratjnff. "Yacht fea. den, modern kitchen, three bedrooms. chine. Excellent, rouiiition^ JJ7 Kew- ma line. man Springs nl.. Red H;ink.___ sots JIM each, two 3-piece parlor sets SERVICE "WHILE "YOU " WAITlZlledUce 1951 CHEVROLET—Power Klide, four- turcs at small boat cost." Econom- 1',_ bathrooms: fully insulated. Oil $.19 each, two rugit t'Z'J, each. «ood used door, green. $700. KE 6-O4I3-M. COLLIE PUPPIES — AKC registered. fWO ROOM! T-'urnished. Convenient CROSLEY SHELVAI)(tR"fi-p"ezer. Up- serviue charKen by bringing your ra- Champion stock, Samuel Woulfin, El- ical, fast, seaworthy, Time pay- utili steam heat. Extra large garage. Im- oil stave ?M. very Kood vised ccml nnd' dio or televieion act, in fui repairs. A. C. i. ' ''"- Gnrase. See right, 13 feel, one year old. Used *i\ 1938 BUICK TUDOR SEDAN—Good ton rd.. Freehold. Reasonable. FR 8- chavc., Red Bank.* mediate occupancy ; $24,000, Ray Radio and Television Company, Armand ments and trades considered. Avoid monthB, S;ir,u. C;ill MI r,-oii'.t;j, '<~ tires, new battery. In fine mechahical •_..82. Stillman, Shrewibury. RE 6-5111. ASSORTED NEW Mbl)ERN~iiivi'nTTotTm A. Crupi, owner. 123 Shrewsbury ave. thnpe. RE 6-3854. spring rush. Place orders now. T n.=l. . RK 6-T2 1:J. Opponite Middletown JJACHSHUHITTU'fPlES— Ileal beauties, kitchen. semi.prlv»t< bath. In resi- furniture. Hemp carpel. Call Friday miniatures nnd standard. Will hold Uteri boats wanted. Customers wait- dential section of town. Adults only or anytime thereafter. EA 3-llHiU, e.\t. I'irc Co. Open evenincs until 9 FlRST~SECOlJTrilVd~^hT7d STATION WAGON—Pontiac, late '50. Ei-ht-cylinder, hydramatic, radio, heat- until Christmas. AKC. inoculated. Also ing. Se« us today. H. J. Wilson ££L_"npomtment, please RE 6-1404 • . 51O' SHOP KMITH—Two yenn, old. Excellent placed and purchased. Re-finance toy Manchester. Mrs. A. Swanson, rt. OUTSTANDING DUTCH colonial cotnVition, Equipped with bench ends. your property and tret needed cash, plus er, snow treads. Perfect condition Best Boat Works, 479 Atlantic ave., tons FOUR-ROOM FURNlSHE'D~nartment _ _ _ | 35. near Five. Corners, Middletown, MI retrartibte* casters nnd speed chan^' offer over 81.050. EA .1-1480. mc: ?7S per month c home on lagoon, surrounded by GAS RANG E —• TouV - bur ii e r, oven '"arTd nnd speed changer reduced monthly payments. If you own 5-0283. Branch. LO 6-9646. 'ISD"'" - »" and jij; 8a $275 value for $175 RE any type of property and desire mort- 1953 JLDSMOBILE 08—Convertible, red. beautiful trees on high ground. Two- bi oiler; utility' dnovcis. Very Kuod fi - 0 0 f> -1. Bose nasi-tancc of any kind, call us tor CANARIES—Bred for sweet sinking and tH>_ndit.on. Jiin-KJiin, jj^li, KE fi-l)rj2M-M. orlon top .fully eaulpped. $1,800. story. consiBtintr of living room with ncdiate nnd confidential service. For further information, call RU, 1- brilliant colors. Pink frost, deep or- OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIRS — All • -4931-M. TWO-WHEEL UTILITY trailerT] U'xC~\-.', OPPORTUNITY SHOP ANTIQUES — Jerome J, Kurtz, 10GO Broatl _t., New- _.iBe, nnd red. Choose.from a hobbyist fireplace, dining roorti, den, gunroom, Lni-Ke, Pine jitm cupnoanl; pair Bten- 0740. «T makes. Authorized Evinrude Sales & ^TTRACTIVTTRACTI K TWO-BOO M »ml| bath,. with spare tire itnd wheei, $UJ. KE ard. N J (Suite 203). Open daily fi collection of ununuiil birdn. Do come, Service. See the new 1955 whisperinit furnished npnrtment. All utilities, kitchen, recreation room, four bed- j>-42h2-H._^ ______'• ___^_ ciJed rhuirs. Pane ueats: set of four wal- to f,. MArket 4-_99«. Monday p.nd see nnd hear them, HO fl 85 84. nut chnirs. fine seats: neveral m.iliog- power aqunsonic Evinrude. WinterlBlnK lenty of hot water. Half block from rooms, 1 % baths. Two-car garage. WlRE UECOR])EU"- Pljiitotf'rTphy c<(uip- Wodnpsdny 'evenings until 8 P M. ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniel puppfes". and BtornBe our specialty. The BoRt- usiness center and bus line. 53 Wal- racnt. Television. KE 6-01127-W. or in- nny lilt iuv tnbles^ _luly maple atoot. Real hunting stock; era ml disposition Oil hot water hent. Low taxes. Beau- nifih Hcni; iron Mont iioup ttireeii and HELP WANTED man's Shop, 24 Wharf ave. RE 6-5780. aco^t.. Red Ilank.. quire l&l Mjiin bl.. K«Hiisl)ii!^ KOLEDA CONSTHUCT1ON Co.. 1N0. for home. Springers since 1932. Luett- tiful fturroundinpa; $31,500, Ray 28'" MAGNKSIUM" E.\fP:NSro^~*Udder", ladle, wheat Pattern; lar«o maple chest TENGU1N SAILBOAT—In racing con- 'WO STUDIO furnished'Vp^inWr-a-t nf drawers.-flmnll esr.y nine tnvei,, table. General contracling. Building, re- EIGHTH GRADE TEACHER—For morn- dition. Built 1950, Excellent oppor. Stillmnn. Shrewsbury. RE fi-Blll. $35; man's blue nvcrcun,. cost ?ts5 at ' iny session through June, Apply At- PICIS—_lfl"ady~~to~ki117"aI«o~two Yorkshire Rogers Pcct, hize 3,'t or .'IG shnrl $^0 full mxe brass bed. Lots of pressed modeling. Financing arranged RE ...nity to start youngsters sailing. Con- rut, and art trlass, bric-a-hrac, UOIIF, lantic Township School, R D 1 Free- sows, bred. AT 1-0775, Howard Mnx- tact Bowers. RE 6-3749," X»hone MI r^tHU-J Hftcr Ji P. M. 1 «-6357-M. P. O. Box 841, Red Bank. hold. FR 8-1106 0URnVfffTn^l?3^o7MeT^i7r toyn, HraBB. copper, iron. tinware \\_ ment. Beautifully furnliheil. All mod- Z i " BOY \S BIC Y C LE-" H r hw i 11 ti T\\U buy and sell. The Matthews. \ir, Broad- AKCT~REGi'SfERED~~biond~cocker pup- HURRICANE DAMAGED — 22'~Johnson NEW RANCH HOME—On tree-lined years 61d. -Very KOOII condition. ARK- STENOGRAPHER — Experienced. Pre- piea. Male and females. Very reas- Bros, opj^ skiir, J IS h. p. Chrysler !rn conveiuciires. Trivnte entrance. Year -tr.«t, in estate aren, with river hiK $20. Call after 5 P. M RE 6- SPEC 1 Xi.lllN~(Tm~mii^VWrV"a^(i ylan" ferably with leual experience. Full KB 6 - t siKnment for %24'J. (IriKinally |7S(| nished. Near Fort Monmouth. chil- •ere. of landscaped ground. Living I'olda-Rolla HtroHcr; babsinette mattreKs. BUHKlOHS wl mutfnetoi rebuilt. SECRETARY — • Legal experieace pre- bred; also Siskin Ut crouses. Win- dren Invited Call Dorothy Kr-trti, RE Call LO fi-3038.' Kwmts Furniture, UiKhwAy _;, HE fi- ferred but not essential. Q.!| RE 6- ners in two shows. Also nix class win- room with fireplace, dinintf room, ;i213. Opposite Middletowti Fire Co Quirk factory workmannhip Douglai Klectric Co., 35 East Front it. Red 2000. ners in Texas Rr.prnl national HVIOW. APARTMENTS three bedrooms, two tile Imths, rec- Open overlings _until it K. & K aviaries. C. J. Knodel. 87 Union FOURTROOH APARtMEKT" ... TJuTrT- televiBion, AM-FM radio, custom built Bnnk Phone RE ft.01 28 SECRETARY—For church office In Rum- son Kirst floor. Private oeaeh. Nice reation room. Two-car attached ga- three speed IIlFi phonok'raph oak DEEP FREEZE—International Harvester' ion. RU 1-0532. ave.. Belford."- Open evenings. r> to 9 ! J t ik n HEATING, AIR-CONDITIONING lead- TWO-ROOM FURNISHED apartment. /rounds. Call Dorothy Swart., ItE «- rage; J30.000. Rtiy Stillman, Shrews- cabinet. Perfect condition Looks like -_-U_J J -J .-J' * «*'. SJ^'». RU 1-1.12H. P.M, Allvday Saturday and Sunday. Couple or ly. !7hW- er., gutters, pre-fabrlcated duct work. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, engineering MINIATURE SCHNAUZER puiipien AKC Pi- bury. BE 6-5111. / Mueller furnaces. J. V. Botfuri, 73 draftsmen, bookkeepers, male and fe- Red Bank 1IEATEK—Good condition. Bny $8.1, Irherry $6."i, nix-Iegirec) popu- Good blood linefl. Call MA 1-420C-M FOUR.ROOM APARTMENT—Heat and lar tableles »*60, marble top tabl«_ $ir> male; too] and die makers, Rutomatio- BLOND GERMAN shepKeTd puppies as MODERN THREE.ROOM furnished hot water furnished. 44 West Beriten $15. irwin'a Yacht Works.' III. 6- screw machine operator*!, grinding ma- apartment. With utiliti . Private en- 0003. platror'""- m rock'•e- maple Bp<,ol bed- iiOOVER CLEANERS repaired brushes well BH black and silver. Also one jet 1 Red Bank. MI 5-O04IS.M-1.' hine operators, Internal and external ; trance: $80 monthly Ca J. W. Rpsa LOOKING FOR A FARM 7—We hav« stead f7.'.. Staniberry'a, Middletown Five rebrlKtied. Allen Keclric Shop m black male and one black, tan and sil- 0UR-R0OM ...... „.„„ Corners, Kniit* 3,'p. ewtnif machine operators, pressers, mn. MO 1-214£ AKD BATH, furnished WSitf rtt. Phone RE fl-0612 ver male, six months old. Pedigreed. apartment. Convenient location. Near all eizes, types and priced, located liVe-niecc kilchpii sol. Good loiidiiio,, chine: .salesmen, day workers, cooks. Time pnyments arrutiKcd ' RE 6- RIVERFRONT— Fully" furnished TrnJ BE 6-0506 bel«-toii_li^iimMIJ>. H. DRESSING "TAHMT » Vf.r.uT'lUyrx'nMe CESSPOOLS cleaned and built; ••ptlc Kenernl housework, ILve in : housekeepers, chonl. bmu. and beach. $0 Atlantic throughout Monmouth county. Why ;Ie»k |Hi. bn(.km.-« I:,, vu-tfim ma.ir bed rooms, large living room, kitchen iHnkr cleaned ttnd in.tailed, dra(nB in- live in. mnids general, Mi ve in and live • ve.. Long Branch. Call LO 6-0661 not call today for an appointment *>ft» I..MU.H c-.Mhion* la:.. MMI.I,I hand and bnth. In quiet residential park, SOFTEN HAK1I UEUS with (;..(„). _tn led. Phone *ny time day or night, out; waitresses, pocket makers, counter BOSTON BULL T^RtifER ^Tn^rnlTle'. overlooking ver.. Tw. o blocks fro,.„m Re_d„ to see lomo farms meeting your re- • .chn#H nitr »IS. Mi.ii.hfi ry>. Middle- RU J-ft74O Hurvc, G Tllton. 37 HIBh- trlB. '«Ieeve setters, floor boy and dish- Nine months old, AKC registered. KE yeHr ail-foHiu. Not '...inih, lu.l Hank station. N o pet_ ; $100 year around, quirementB. _l Stillman, Shrews- lanr! *v» kurrmon. aBher. Apply in person, N. J. State, 7-H046-R.' / RE (1-2KH7 ny «-inch, but a Ut thick comforiablt REAL ESTATE FOR SALE bury." RE 6-5111,, MNE-pIEl'B I rTry7e Employment Service, 48 East Front st., ENGLISH SETTERS — ClmmnionBhip TREE HAVt-N VltLAGE - five-room full one-Inch of finest qunlity liinu, dmlnp room suit', with huuh ahiuet OIL LAMPS conveivted for electric- Red Bank, blood line. EnKlishtown 7-6358. duplex garden apartment. On the HOMES FOR SALE_lf vou are lookln. and rush l.oltum ladder back rhairt fresh and clean. Goodyear air-foam ity. Lam pi rewired. We call for first level. Elegant living room, com- for a real hpme. built to last • 'Hfe. WHY NOT GIVE hef an everlasting $-&«; len-pierp e «f!nunutt tlinliniii m room suite COUNTER GIRL — No experience plete dining room, full sire ultra mod- time, visit the W P. Scotl properties, al the special January while sale *I3O , 7-pjerj e wall tut dining room suite* and deliver. Harold'sj^Radio and New Years present by becoming the necessary. Age 18-21. Koiy Kor- SITUATIONS WANTED ern kitchen Upstajri, two large bed- borrl.Hna on the North Shrewsbury own€r r price of H7.9S for Uin »iza and %>•'. 10-p!ere «> i'ut dlninn room suite Electric Shop, 16 West Front at., rooms and modern tile bath. Private nver. Flv* minutes from bu» lin« and "._... ° °ne ot our many beau- 1100. Walnut Ilui-an J'hyfe table »75, ner Lunch. . 7 . East Front Bt., Red tiful homes T. Call u« today Ella Wilt- $23.95 for full bed aiie, Etx-,2. Red Bank. I'hone RE G-214i, ODD JOBS WANTED by.hamlyman. ton spacious full basement, light and airy. •honplns center. Access to river. Lark's ihire Agency, Realtors. RE G-3306 Open 3-l'l«ce mai»\«,vlivink room auile 235 tiov- Bank. Ideal for rumpus room. Private den shade tree! and ahrubs. Located direct- E Foamart, The Highway loam Rub- work Rround builf]lni;a. Best references _dayH. SE 2-0004. Open 7 dnya. ernor Winthrop deik HO, metal cabinet furnished. Phono RE 6V2927-W." and for storage. Rentali from llO'J.SO. ly behind the new (Ire Home on River ber Center, rt. as, Eatontown, $10, 3-i>iec« living room suite 120 4. CESSPOOL~CLEANING and buildina up. 815-326 Bath ava,. Long Branch LO rd- Fair Haven. For further Informs- IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY I—Only $1,800 nlee« Walnut bedroon suite 180 3-nlece tin tanks: dry and gravel wells and MAN—Middle 20's. Shipping and re- COMPETENT WOMAN will mind child tlon. contact VY. p. Scott. RE 6-2161) by the day or week for Working moth- 6-4916 tlon. conta down, M-Bume 4% Vet mort»Bge. I_ov«. cherry bedroom au te HID, complete drains. Tractor work, ditch digging. ceiving clerk. Good start in if nay with BOWMAU NDAtEH i E.tate. ly threa-bedroom rancher i gmrage. Many COPPEB VIAiWKk arrangera don. In the etc. .in Peach at (New Shrewsbury S, reasonably. Will also care for apartment. BOWMAU e-plec« t»ln walnut bedroom suite 175. lecurity and steady advancement: 37Vt- Phonr SE 2-0U7 3*4 acres on Ruiri- bargain feature* I Oh_ K«al Only t69 crib, complete, 110: studio couch (65 Borougb.) Phon» RE 8-1846. C. H. child in any emergency. Call RE 6- Private bath. All utHMo. Couple • «. dUh Very d.cor.tlve In their own hour week. Vacation with pay and other — —»—»-s m -«•» «— *r»sbtiBjaa uvut'lB «on rd. J10.000; 7^ acres with palatial monthly. Adams Agency RE 6-6098 ht youth bed Jet), raaboiiny chest ISO ma- WUaon, 6QI3-M.' preferred. SK -. «»«»P«nilve. The (iift Box. 7 liberal benefits. Apply at Progressive 73 Mount ave., Atlantic home on Rum son rd,, 137.600 Brick 16 East Bergen pi. 24-hour aervtce hojtany bureau »S5, bunk beds, com- Life Insurance Co., 365 Broad at,, Red SECRETARY t)ESlR_S permanent po- Highlands Wn«rf_ aye.. Red (lank RE 6-260S K^ & S BUILDERS—Custom built hom«i. home, four bedroom*. Sea Brlifht, G 1. MOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT— SeveV pFete $100, a-pieca llvlnx room suite with Bank. Bitlon In R«d Bank area. Good typing RIVERSIDE MOTEL—Red Bank, foot ot mortiraae. Small amount of cash re- SMALL BABY GRANti'plANO —' Very Your plans or ours. Complete altera- _nd shorthand, familiar with • tren«ral morttfa e. Small amount cash re room.. Three bedrooma. Completely cead condition. Must Mil, moviu. -f -- -'S — )* ir. bridge: efficiency apartments. Priced at 111.000. Village of Loll. 24 SECRETARY—For Rrcountlnjf office, Ac- office proc/durei. Experienced. College quired. renovated decorated, modernised. N««|» P»Il Irak B««tu. KE ItiH. * (N«st to 8t«inbi«h'8t«inbi«h* Iark.nc AUo ahelt hornet built. Phon* KB 6- curais typist. Wal)ac« J«Rr«y, «» Evnrythlnk Included, Rooms, by th. |8 1209.J or KE 6-0916-J. trraduate, married, Reftroncti, Call RE "^k. AI|Nh»ve prlv«te bat*, RE 6- ?nf70Si n-_._.n _t MM«M fr*iiC i«S ."_. ln-taUe••••••••MWdU hoII»Vt water*ft\-rr automatinuiomatice oionl heanut CCiti y »uu BB«dd BBuk, BII.MM, Broad it., B«d Bank, RE 8-0018, ••2040-M.* if! uctan ave., Monmou,ttbb fi«ach,Bh Convenient to ihounlntf ichnnli hui«i thrM.b«drooh m .umra.r hoin;, fg.OOO. 88V Rlvtr rd., Fair imn? S?JB «iVlfc RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 29, 1954 Page 5

R tAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE RFAL ESTATE FOB SALE USED AUTOMOBILES VOB SALlS. USED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Woman Hurt in Crash NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE H««!er) birJs on certain irhool bo* trans- An Ordinance entitled- "An Ordinance UNjpSUAL VALUE In Llttl* Silver. LITTLE SILVER—Two blocks to •chool, In MiddletOHn Tw|i. portation will ha r«c«iv*d by tht MlddU.- Amending and Svipplement ing an Ordi- Three-badroom raricb horn*. On* of but and »boppin«. Tbree bedrooms, to»n Township Ho»fd ot Education «t nanre Entitled 'An ordinance I>enninj, ititchtn, full dining room, Hring room th* I^ennnrdo Cr*d« School on W»dn««- •helm ra»hog»n7 paneled; large iivlmi MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP n Ke(t*ul»t.inB: and RentrirTinB the Location, lm, dining ate* and l»r«e equipped 11x18, etone fireplace, full cellar, hot day. January 12. 1&S5. at « i . Several «xtrai. Asking 116,800. suffered a sprained neck Friday may ha itfund «' th* ofHct of th# S*c-Size of Yards. Cour'" and Other Open ki Si 8.000. .S.hwart«-M«cklin, 8 uaMll M, Borus, Realtors. €00 River night in a two-tar 'accident at the r«tary any tim« h*t*»tn vh« hours of Syareii; the JJermity of Population; tbe t Ra»681ZV /ftlr Haven. RE ft-4632. k :3a A. M. and 4 ;80 P. M. Monday l^>ration and Use of Builditytn. Strut - ATKR r"SONT=^Older luxurious home CONTEMPORARY^ RANCH In Fair Ha- SAFE BUYS intersection of Npwman Springs ihrmifrh Krlrlny fjren and I* mi tor Trade, Indtjitry, STANLEY K. DOWNS, REALTOR, In the very best of condition inside ven. Lot* of rgom, Corner property. CLEAN UP rd. and ttftlf Mile rd. The JWrd rtwrvti th. rig-bt to r«- R*liiiv n,rp or (it her Purpose* . <".>•»•! in if \ i* thinking of hi* many fri«nd» and out. Private dock. Two-acre, tree- On u uiet itreet near schools and shop* Mrs. Long was hurt when cars Konea for Said Pun*o«» and »•**»- haded plot. Living room with fireplace, pinif- Really large living room, flrepUcc, driven by Norman Long or River mnt«ria| informality*. hihlriE a loniruf Honrd of Adju«!.niei.t /and clients •« 1954 )• ending. Al lining room, modern kitchen, brenk- dining room, kitchen, three bedroom*, JAMES W HAVII>HBIhER. With Power tn I'etermine imd Vary th* f th« New Year approacbal, may Paae* ii st room, enclosed sun porch facing tiled bath, btitment, garage, automatic 50 Fordi: 2 & 4-dr. Sed». 595. Plaza and Ralph Ferro of 210 Mon- Api'HrHtJnn «f the K^K'ilatiwna Hereby J6 Pdtahiinheil In HaTttiMi^y With Th*ir Gen- \ and Joy bring you th* HappfMt iver. Lavatory. Second floor, five heat. 119,900. We question If these valuei can mouth at. collided nt the lntemeo STKC bedrooms, two bathe, maid's room, tion, She was treated by Dr. Al- eral Purpue*- Hr-id int»'n* : Piovldin^ for VNew Year. Stanley K. Downi, Real- 50 Ford Convertible 595. (he Er.forrement nf rh»> Prnvinioni Hern- i&th. Hear stairway. Cellar; steam oil ROLLING FIELDS, a bMiblinjr brook, fred A. Podell of Red Bank, Sum- STATE OF NEW JERSEY /tor. Sycamore ave,, Shrewsbury.* ieat Garage and carport. Many extras, view of a quiet country pond are be duplicated anywhere. NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHORITY Mi mid Imp.^mii Y*i,n\u** for Their riced at IS7.60O Come tn or call Run- only a. tew of the attribute* nf thi* »n- 51 Ford 6 Deluxe 2-dr. 650. monsp§ were igmjed to both drivers. RF.D BANK Violation • All jr, \rf,rtifir>r* With a sell M Borun Realtvrs, 600 River rd., fomp^h.u.ive p,BI1 «..d nenisrnM fnr ch«ntinK rme-story home. Thare'i a Trooper Robert Rowley of the NOTIfB IS HERKHY GIVEN ihn' r H«v.n, RE G--J532. celling to floor window wail in the bis ttn* of More of the r..Il'»w.n>c Purpoi.e»; THE JOHN L. MINUGH AGENCY 19 Buick 4-dr. Dyna. 695. 5% can be deducted if no fltate police «V Shrewsbury investi- nn'it'1 VJIIIB will be rt»i-eiv»rt by the N>w lo L«M>en Conireetion in the Street a, living room -which open* onto the wide gated. Jersey Hftzhwa v A uthority for- and HBocIates with you and youri IF YOU WANT thst custom built terrace surrounded and edged hy beau- Secure Safely From Fire. Panir i»r,d Oth- a moit Healthful and Happy New tiful shrubs find flcWers. The dining 51 Ford 6 Custom 2-dr. 695. fiARUKN STATE PARK WAY er I>nnit«-r»; Promote Health. .Morals and jaU Year. summer, we hare the choice plots kitchen. There il a large den with bath, (.nnlen Slut* Parkway. Corn ran No LiKht and Air: Prevent the Ovprorowd- Only 3 Arcidentft Mitt. Spriion ;i; IMII ninhlnr »n*l In «f« <1 • ri you *rs looking for. All lots 1/5 two bedroomB, dresainir room and bath. '51 Ford Convertible 795. K irnr nt I*nd *nH HuiidinKB: and Avoid oil hent. Two seres in the heart of TiMffir SiK-rwiin in the fit y of EmtL^Or- !'r>die Cnncer.t**ti<.(l of poimUtion : AM T f Prop*, i-t y »nd EncouraHinir the Mont k Jchen, separsta Ironing area. den. lav- New Shrewsbury. Wonderful for Prire. Price report od yrsto relay that si JUT the A,.[.ropr(*t». u no or /.und Throughout atory larpe Barage Oil lient. Plenty of 52 Ford Tudor Sedan 995. [.I,,, 1-1., C«b!« (Varimn Typtl th- Hormigh of I.ittU. Silver'," WRB V*- children. Near school. All irn prove- BAHN REP, NEARLY NEW. On arre traffic s.iff ty diivr was launched treas. on 4-acre Aik'ma $2 4,900. '51 Buick Special 995. 1075. ,^r>'P-«mher !4 15'1 by the Mayor d^d a 111 __ you know, desirable riots are scarre. plnen anrf ahrunu, rmlly nerluHed. on •i-door. "rr i>ort a Mr" ar-ciiirnt s hi Rni l>ui\eU of fh« [4ftr<. nh of LmU Sllvo.v. larjre fresh water lake. Home hat* hit '-h. TruMir S • tr n R 1 rVnt roll-m lt BO cfcll immediately. Real EetMe A«- ! • ml r,n Ti.ievday, lio':#t»he!- 2>i, 1 '.l'i i, warn RUMSON HOME—In exceptionable »> itvinjr rciom with fireplHre. (wo rirture '51 Packard Convertible 1200, Rank. J ri thnsp tni.^ha/ip. hr s«id. .l HIMI l iimetrrrd.' Jour bedrooms, four hutlm. large living aorintei, Realtors, 3 6 Harding rd. t'nVt. My wdnpfpft ursd a pproved windows Tor macnifirent view, dining '51 Cadillac 62 1995. 2115iIIFM. P wrrr mi itijui in.s rind only .irnm« length of Frr>j#rt - 1.4 Jtj• rr^itH i trees Two blocks from school. Ask- there's R hu«;« Bunny recreation room, The chiof cxprpSKrcl hope th" f-P nf th« N>w Jpri«y Hiahwuy A Met-*: ing |30t00o Schwarti-Mscklln, 8 White 44 LAKE AVE., FAIR HAVEN—T«o- fireplace, Ramfje. See th.B now, J32.OO0. '52 Chevrolet Deluxe 4-dr. 1075'52 Cadillac 62 2495. 2015. drlv.np public of this a IT a will 'v nt the RohtrtR Eltttt, Ti-,fnn FRK1) I,. AYKKS. I'.Wrk.' IB.71 st. RE 0-8121. - storr colonial, Living room, din" remember tho safnty campaign Kon.1, dt KASTKttN HTANDAtU' 'MM K m.'l THE STATE Ml NEW JEP.;~EY Garage and full cellar. Three blocks heated sunpnrch. Full cellar, hot water ing room, fire ii lac p. panelled den. mald'l '52 Dodge"Coronet 1015. -1115. and thai thpy will continue to co- v. I' l.c <.|i,>n«.1 iirinifrliattly th»r«*f»»r. 1 frnm schools and shopping. Storm win- heat oil; $11.000. Russell M. Boms, room find bath, tiled kitchen, fill! dining "53 Ford Cui. 4-dr. FOM 139S. operate with police, HO "Rr-rt Bank IU<1, •,• MI h* r#c*ivftrt ni.ly from thm* JOHN fcXV In. h.-.r,, .Iftviapp* Av.'i dows and screens; 112.400, RE 6- Realtors, 600 River rd., Fair Haven. HE room with bay, three lnvely bed room i, 2-door. doenn't rontiihut*1 to the terrific h-'lrt.'i » v. ho i,r* properly [xefj unlift*'1 ' 1,-S) fuTMinnl i.-iirpsw'ati von, and hid, C-4532. '-" _ tvro tiled bjitliH, full l>asement. rerrei u ih I|I.' New Jrristy SUlr Highway Ut- !h-ir f>r i,:;v uf their, nilf C *• r -.O V S 1 7n ' rijh»" » ->• nr,,l interept . M U J RUMSON—Fo m furnished bunga- Nothing down for wtermis. Cape Cod car attachrd Knrajie. $;sr>,000. Fully aquippsd. Low mileage. '53 Mercury 1595: 1695. I 'i.'i L' • l'i IPV **'h irh the N»w Jrrnty Ft iff h - j JOHN KI.V hin wife; JOHN' J'Og, low. Telev batli. oil floor fur- cottstre, in top condition. Living room 4-door, Cellar, tiarage, M •it;. t H wtth flreplac*. tiled combination kltchen- K F:\TA I.S K<'r'>«< Jr.- |,#»c1 *«d l.v pronpri'tiv*. bidder*! II Hi.- |.n>rnrnl .,f H Tee nf Ton [)..|. living room, California dining area, den ROLSTON WATERBURY Pf ;il i v <•?• find his. kitchen, powder room, utility room. Over- ARE YOT EVOKING for invest m e n t '18 Chevrolet 2-dr. Sedan 250, According I<> Patrolni;iii AVariTii HIS (JMi.'ilO which will not b« refunded, fr»r #>nch N«-i iif |ilRn», u[ion urijilirnt Ion •IT.* Karate. Manter bedroom; Kuest room property 7 Three apartmenU, one bun- HOWLAND B. JONES 13, Brand, who Investigated, Hoff- iii riiiht. t it !•> m-d ir.'prtiH. child's room, tile b»th. Beautiful lun- galow and Urge house. Good bargain, i» l>. LotilK Tontl. Anoint lint. Executive Owner muBt leave. Call Dorothy SwartE, '49 Ford 4-dr. Sedan 395. n said lie drovo Into the rour ')i reel or New Jemny H'«hway Authnr- You nre h*r«-hy -.urn monod und required deck and patio. Complete, $24,750. Ray REALTOR INSUROR to «HV« i,tl.>n pAr-.nx I.n>ircrq mad* upon the IODH & CJ.NI.H. «M,,,T,PVB f,,r plulntlff. '49 Fords: Sedans, Coupes 495, for a traffic litfht. Hoffman explain- whMic .m.iilrp-i IN 1-> W.tilHi-c Street. Ked RIVER OAKS—Two-etory colonial. Three HAPPY NEW YEAR — Weiut- sliintinrd jiropttsul forrii \n the n\f\nn»r bedrooms, bath and Va ; large living APPRAISALS MORTGAGES 100 Newman Springs fload ed that hia .eftv skidded on wet d«'Ht«n;ifed in t hn .S!«n't«rd State High- Hunk NPW Jcrm-v «n IUMW-T to the Nemeth Agency, 102 West Front '19 Chevrolet Deluxe 4-dr. 495, pavement when he applied the way .StMtfificnt ions nm] Ruiiplem»nti ("!omp!«int fit...! in » Civil Arlirjn i n which room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen Hurry A, Hmln it [.'n.ntitr nnd J"hn and enclosed porch; full cellar, end at- St., Red Bunk. RE 6-2240, 24- , brakr-s. There, were, no injuiies ami Klv, el HIH nif fl*»fi-!id:int«, purulintr In th« tached two-car garage. Move Tight in hour parking. \ 16 West Front Street RE 6-0910 no com plaints were made. •tally midrcMnfl env#loii«.' hearing trio Smwrior C-i'iit of JNCU- .ItTxcy within 3."i Thig house in is perfect condition. Ask mine grid luli.reiiii nf the bidder' iind'thc dnya lifter Juiui*iv '" !'.*:,-, o\<-lnnlv« Ing $26,750. Call Redden Agency Real WE WISH EVERYONE A fti'ii bill tiixm. nn Ihf outside: mnil be nf nurh diitp ff >>m f:i.| to do »o judg- tors, 259 Mnnle five. RE 6-5660. Ib9 CAMBRiTToE AVE., FAIR'HAVEN RE 6 3500 Dealers of Quality Used Cars (lar Demolished, irri»rn|pnMird by n rntifiod rherK ilrnwn ment )>y dffiinlt mnv t..' rcniliTPd iiorninft I Nothing down for veterans. Only <» trw (lnlrr of '•Tj-piiiiirer. ' New Jer- you fnr thn n>l r-f tif-Tnuulrd in ilif \'nm- LITTLE SILVER—New unlit level. Three, Ktrea yearn old. High quniiLy const ruc- 1 herlrooma. 1 la baths, living room, din in Red Bank for 27 Years lilnint You nhitll I. - \/;') of lhe itmrmnt lnar room, kitchen and den. Attaches Proof nf Srrviro :n d>j [•! i.-;if« v.|th th*> mramic tiled bath, two larKe bedrooms, >f the hifl. imivMlod th.it ftftici rerllfinl one-car garage. Priced for Quick Hftle hMre celUr. Kontn for two atHitimmt ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP Jumps Clerk .if \hr Suprrr.ir I ,,tirt. Mn(p H-ume at *17.r»0ft Cull Redden Agency Real •i;-.k >r<'i..)KIIl form* and insclal ad- Towniliip.of NepUine nnd commonly re- Schilling, tf 4% fiiort'srage. Excellent buy-; jltt,90(> According; to Shrewsbury state •w,l enveloi.cn will b«t furnlshad on ferred to an R corner tot. [oc»tputhwent corner of State Hivthwuy No, rd., Fair Haven. RE 6-4632. police, who Investigated, flchanck "'•in 1 nd'l if.iHrd rn vplopes will t)« ron- SALES CO. wns traveling west on rt. 1520. east 3.1 and Old Mill Rond. You HIP m.-ufe a Ella Wiltshire Agencf; rr.-.l Infnrmnt nii-l will not bn opened. defendant heeiwiae you hnve or mny have THE RAY VAN HORN AGENCY YEAR-END of Colt's Neck. Comlnp to nn in- Tlw Authnritv mirrveB the r!8ht to rt- NOTICE some Intereit in the aforesaid hinds and i nd Associates extend New Year's FORD DEALERS FOR SO YEARS tersection there, the* car shot across nny or all ni.l«. premliet. NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MILITARY Greetings to their many friends. May SERVICE OR PATIENTS IN VET- the street when it went into a skid Dated: Deeember 27, 1 9B 4. 1868 find you happily living in the ERANS' HOSPITALS AND TO THEIR Realtors Maple Avenue and Monmouth St and ended up on rt. 537. NKW JKRSKV (IKIIIWAy AUTHORITY. CLEARANCE KATHARINE KLKUS .WHITE. r. <;RANT SCOTT, home of your dreama." RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. If :'ou lire in the military service or Secretary. *J7.7» Clerfc o{ Vho B«i»er.or Court, ar« a patient In a veterans' hoapital and RED BANK SEA BRIGHT RE e-4M5 — RE 8-0176 EMPLOYED AT KOZY KORNKR dftilre to vote, or if you are a relative HAPPY HOLIDAYS I—Start the New or friend of a oer.on who i» in the mili- SALE Miss Phyllis Dowlrn of Elm pi,, NOTICE. tary service or is a patient in R vet- Red Ban k, h as JoInod M isa M a r- Year right by seeing us about a erans' hospital who, you believe will Not.re li lirrehy Kive »that the Bonrd of Education of Mi new home., Ray Van Horn, Realtors, Karet Plullipn of Bplford at thn Mil hcil.i B J»i.»li" Henriii on lh« tusnr.cJnl atatement anil .Mir«t for the desire to vote in Annual School Elec- Kloisr. Crimmins • Sam Diggl* i h-re net forth, between the h of H;00 T. M. and Fair Haven, RE 6-4100. "Home tion to be held on February 8, 1955, of those ! The Ko/.y Korner luncheonette, corner Hrhool year lOS.Vl^B, kindly write to the underslKned at once, of Kaflt Kront st. and Wharf ave. H):t)ll I'. M. .nrJflnuary lli, l.tj.'>. nL the Leonardo Knide iirhool, Specialists" In the Red Bank-Rum* on file mid oj.cn to the l-uhl!r bel« ori the Imun of S:30 making application for a military service Florence Lkhtcr • Hennancc INVENTORY "Another asHistnnt," Haiti Irvinp Siiitl bildKi't will l.c P ion area over 20 yean.* ballot to he voted In said election to be A. M.. arid 4:3»» P. M.. ffror m Junuary .1, IBS.', to Jnnufi-y 12, l'jr.3 Ht the .Secretary i forwarded to you, if you are in the economical Fisher, the proprietor, "was en- ol'lirc'i , Leonardd o tiradid e SSchuul, Leonardo, N, J. military service or are a patient Rogers - John Ryan - Evelyn gaged-to take care of i*\o. increas- JAMES W. DAVIDHEISER, in a veterans' hospital, stating CLEARANCE ed business and to give *he old, Secretary. A STATELY BLUB SPRUCE and Tour name, age, serial number, home BUDGET STATEMENT FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1955-1956 many other treei aie feature! of address and the address at which you aa well a-s many new patrons, more are stationed or can be found, or if you Sprague, Margaret Spurdle FOREIGN, CARS prompt and efficient service." SCHOOL DISTRICT OF MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP this attractive property. Six-room deslra the military Bervlce ballot for a Act lift I Aitt'tcipiitcil An tioiiiated colonial; IK tll« baths; breakfast relative or friend then make an appli- Associates „ SALE 19 fi .1 -1 st r> i i n.'»4 -19 r» 5 i y:. r. -19 5 s nook, fireplace. Shop. Oil heat; 116,- cation under oath for a military service MAYORS INTERVIEWED 1 e Daily Enrollment .... 3.56S 4.UHU 4,^00 ballot to be forwarded to him, stating 1951 MG 995. Tutal Av 800. Exclusive with Ray Van Horn* In your application that ha Is over the 9,400 original miles. Equipped. HIGHLANDS — Mayor Charles SOURCES OF REVENUE Realtors.* age of twenty-one years and stating his We want to start the New Year Hatzenbuehlcr and Mayor-elect July I iy.'.,t- July 1, I'JTW- July 1, 1956- name, serial, number, home address and You are cordially invited to vis! 1952 MG 1050. Frank J. Hall Thursday afternoon June 30. llini'-June :it>. V,t">'» June V), 1966 the address at which he Is stationed or with a reduced stock of used cars. Actual AMI cipiited Antic ipated can be found i 1952 MG - 1150tol.d Allen Ludden and viewers of Revenue Hevenue Itev nu» APPLES AND EVERGREENS—Part our new Early American office, Ms "Sentimental You" program •Aplironrlnlioii HBIHIK-.S July 1. 1953 1 23l.IS5.S2 1 of old estate. Charming water Forms of application can be ob- So out they go at ... I'lil I y equipped- ' A ti pr" printed f iom BH In noes s 30 2 0 000.98 over WRCA-TV of efforts to re- 0UD.no front acre. Three-bedroom colonial tained from the undersigned. 'cd«riil Aid 1 60(1 91) • 2 al, 10D.00 Dated: December 27, 1PG4 1953 MG 1200. habilitate the Twinlights on the Ntiite Aid • 21H s10,97 314 119.04 cottage. Oil hot water heat. Garage. Atlantic Township Board of Education. 5 Wharf Ave., Red Bank. Only fi.000 miles. Equipped. heights here and to maintain the Lrx-i.1, Tax Levy: Bail fencing. Asking 128,BOO. Ra? L. H. DOUGLAS. REDUCED PRICES lighthouse as an. Historic monu- ' • Diatrict/ Tax: 691.76(1.HI) 772 )>i7.00 mi ".41.50 Van Horn, Realtdr», 804 River rd.. I/uitinn . 1 . 6<'.237.74 5 "i non.OO 60 000.00 »°.0« H. P. D. #1. Freehold'^" J."' 1950 Morris Conv. 495 ment. 10 JUO.00 40 JOO.OO Fair Haven. RE 6-4100.' .16T»,0(H).tM( NOTICE 1952 Chevrolet 2 & 4-drs. Deluxe Hester, Jonri* A«th«r.7.«a - BIRTHDAY PARTY" NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING AB- Pow«rsrHd«s or straight 1951 Skoda 250 TOTAL REVKNUES Jl 422.962.71 $1 094,526.00 »1 109, 861.50 WILLIAM S. GARRISON AGENCY— , SENTEE BALLOTS (CivilUm) NA.VESINK HEIGHTS tr«n«mttalont. Mont equipped LITTLE SILVER—Col. and "Mrs. Unnmii-ipHlpd Stulp Aid for 19G4-19&& . If jou are a Qualified -and registered Radio . and heater. (Chapter «.r>, P.L..1 (J-'i4) 19 461.44 II4,SOD. New three-bedroom ranch voter of the State, who experts* to be with radio und heater. Daniel Potect of Hum son rd. gave near Red Bank and very close to APPROPRIATIONS absent outside the State on February 8, WDDLKTOWN, N. J. 1953 Hillman 950 a birthday party Thursday for school and bus line. This well built 1965, or a qualified and registered voter their son Dan Potect, who was 14 Costs dget Proposed who will be within the State on Fehruary 945. . Low mileage. CURREN'I EXPENSE Blldeet home in a lovely neighborhood fea- 8. 1965, but because of illnean or phy- years old. The quests wore Tucker i»r, 3 -1 a ;> i Vi 1-1955 tures B. good sized, living room, sical disability will be unable to enst 3-Bedroom Calif. Ranch Houses Gere, Rcnatc Butler, Eric Butler', Administration —A L S 0— 6.10.01] bright cheery dining area, nice your ballot at the poIltiiR; place in your Lucy Rubin, Gail Run, Gerry VVyn- Klert ions - • 6 8.'.r.! * ,„„;„„ J district on said date, and you decura to featuring 1951 Chevrolets 2 & 4-dr. Deluxe ^alnries 24,400.00 24 400.01) 31 fin 0,00 kitchen and a full, dry basement. koop, Betsy Longman, John D'Ami- 401}.00 4011.00 100.00 vote in the Annual School Election to 5 to chooie from. Radios >nd 1952 Ford Country Sedan 1595. r Can be seen anytime. Call Wm, S. be held on February 8. 1956. kindly write co, "Ruff" Ruthrauff and Robert A tiflit Fees • • 7. in.oo 750.00 75 0.00 "The Holiday Room" hetttenv Some with extrai. v Garrison Agency, RE 6-0804, or apply In person t« the under»iBned Radio and heater. Overdrive. Shoemaker. " 4,2a2.4« 6.050.00 8 100.00 at once requesting: thaiTa civilian ahaen- Instruction Supervisory tee ballot be forwarded to you. Such re- 845. Sfllaries (Excl, Vocational) 27.670.01 29 020.00 32, 3,10.00 quest must state your home address, and Modern science kitchen, tiled bath, large MATTHEWS BROS. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Other Expenses .....%,„. 1,379.44 3 000.00 5 600.00 I17.S00. THREE-BEDROOM split the address to which auch ballot should landscaped lots, built-in garages. The The annual meet in* «f the uuHry Instruction Proper level In Fair Haven. Nice neigh- ba sent, and must be signed with your holders of the Shrewnlmry Mutual Fire 480,H«0.l 0 5 *"> 9 70.00 ! I.i.OO most beautiful ranch houses at the .Siiliiricn (Bxtfl. Vocational 7 j :t borhood and living room-dining .signature, and itate. the reason why 1952 Mercury Monterey Hardrtop NEWMAN SPK1NCS HD. nsurai.r«.Cfjmimny of Efttoi.tnvm, N. J., finl(irie»- I'«y Vocationnl :>,27K.fi" :loo.i'O 15 0.00 you will not be able to vote at your nil be held Juniitiry -'!. JlT.rt at 2 P. M. shore. Located off ROUTE 35 on COO. 2 tone ffray. Beautiful. Tc.\lhooks 1 1.871.1'.* room combination, recreation room usual polling place. No civilian absentee t the office of HIP nimi'iuij-, Mnin St rr.ei. 21,14'',,4.', 22 inn.nil w"> I.IO.on and attached one-car garage. Phone ballot will be furnished or forwarded tb PER ROAD. Look lot our signs. MODEL Fully *qulpp»d. RED BANK 6-1500 Entmitown. N J. fnr lhe election of three Other Expensen ^ I,027.J>2 1 150.00 8 0 0 0.00 any applicant unless request therefor is today. Wm. 8. Garrison Agency, RE FURNISHED. Priced from J12.890. directors and the tr,t..i..i<-lir>ii nf such Dptration received not less than eight days prior to OPJiN .EVENINGS other tiuBtncti* mn.y come before it, nno.on 75 -.(.n.Ort 6-0804. tn« election, and contains the foregoing 1445. Dated: December 2f, 10.14. Supplies (.772.7.1 ".0(1.no R ".00.00 information. .SHKiird Fuel .-.,.. " 1.'!,053.77 I.'. 200.(1(1 IK OIID.Otl Dated: December 27, 1964 Jl.fiB JAMKS N WOU'OTT. Secretary. I/ivrht, Water nn :loo.oo 12 TIHO.OO $19,000. CENTER HALL colonial In Atlantic Township Board of Education HOLIDAY REALTY CO. 1949 and '50 Chevrolets and 3.150-91 3 5rni.oo T:'i0.0'l "liddletown,. just acrois the river NOTICE Other Exr>ci>»cn \--. 500.00 JOO.OO L. H. DOUGLAS. Cc-Ordlnate Activitle- \ from Red Bank. This older home 12 Broad St. RE 6-5888 24 Hours Fords APARTMENT FOB BENT To the iihiirehohlnr.H of the Second Bt 3r National Bank of Red Bunk. Red Hank. c oven from Fixed Charge* or friend of a person who Is in the modern kitchen and bath, FULL, base- MODEL USED CARS Special discounts to GIB 10 o'clock A. M. to 11 o'clock A, M. 000.00 military service or is a patient In a vet- ment. Lot 60x160. DRIVE by today $8.32 JAMES VAN PELS* Cashier, Kent _ erans hospital who, you believe will Radiant taeatlnK: linen »nd dishes: all Tuition - ..... 922.00 600.00 1 (J 00.00 We finance any way you want. VACANT utilities furnlohed. insHmnc* (Premium! nnri or desire to vote in Annual School Elec- Move rluht'in. MUST BE SOLD. Submit SUPERIOR" COURT OF NEW JERSEY $23,500. FAIR HAVEN — Seven- tion to be held on February 8, 1956, I'jiymenM) --. • 9,034.03 7 500.00 9 000.00 your offer. You won't believe It till you CHANCERY DIVISION PpMRinn Contiiliiitions to Ktnte mid year-ofd Cape Cod", on large %- Jcindly write to the undersigned at once, inspect. CIRCLE CHEVROLET MONMOUTH COUNTY acre lot. This well kept home has making application for a military service BUSINESS NOTICES DOCKET NO. M-1444-54 County 1'UIKIR - 000.00 ballot to be voted In said election to be a lovely large living room with forwarded to you. If you are In the mil- TO: LAVEKNK S, MKAIJU. IA) TOTAL CURHKNT EXFENSES... I 771,3 45.o"o~ VTs~ TTo'oo 2 07 TTfToo fireplace, full dining room, nice itary service or are a patient In a vet- EATONTOWN—87,900 By virtue of tvi\ Ordpr (»f Vlic Sviperior REPAIRS & REPLACEMENTS.,' r 325 Maple Ave. Red Bank - kitchen, plus three bedrooms and erans hospital, stating your name age Court of New Jersey, -('hfinfery I>ivi«joit, Mjiterinls « 1 II, j.", ;i S7 1 'S (;:,().oo 2 il .10 0.00 serial number, home address anil the ad- ONLY 10% DOWN. Balance like rent Furnituri " Upholstery - Slip Coven made on tho tilh day of Iipccinhcr. I»C4. Contrncted Services _ IH.lMt.'.'l ii^ H75.0 0 H 1100.00 I tile bath. There is alao room for a dress at which you are stationed or can VA APPROVED. Charming two-bedroom n (i civil nctinn whrrcin Joheph UlifTord Kduciitlnniil Equipment 2.H2H.77 3 5no.nn 1 3O^S.fX. fourth bedroom and second hath. colonial. Large livinjr room and dining Meadp in the pliiinlift an'l you are th«> l no.no l iin.on be found, or if you desire the military Open Evenings lefrndiint, you are hci t'hy rot|iiiird to (mire and Other Equipment Full cellar. Enclosed breezeway and service ballot for a relative or friend room, modern kitchen and bath, 01 Janitors Enuitiment IS^.73 10 0.01) "".0.00 then make an application under oath for heat, EXCELLENT LOCATION. This is LUXURIOUS QUALITY anHwer the comjilaint of !he plaintitT on one-car garage. Wm. S, Garriion a buy of a lifetime. INSPECT TODAY or before the 7t!i day of l'>l>runry, H'56, a military service ballot to be forwarded hy Bcrvinir nn answer on Wise & Wi(e, (B) TOTAL "REPAIRS AND Agency. HE 6-0804. to him, stating In your application that REPLACEMKNTS 1 3I1.S12.5S 34 '225.00 t 67 ST5.00 he Is over the age of twenty-one years - at - qs.. plain tiff's attorneys, whose ad- and stating his name, serial number, COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES '51 Buick Super Riviera 1195. (tre«a Is No. r>4 Broad Street. Red Hank, KUB-TOTAI^- CURRENT OPERATIONS home address, and the address at which New Jorney. and In default thereof such (Sum nf A and Bi _ t 805,157.58 917 415.00 11 ,265 .120.00 OUTSTANDING^-Eight-room home. he le stationed or can be found NEW RANCH—811,990 BUDGET PRICES judgment shall he. rendered ngainst you In a very convenient location. Thit as the Court nhall Iliink f>quitnble nnd DEBT SERVICE Forms of application can be' obtained '52 Buick Super Conv. 1595. jmt You nhitll filo your nnawer nnd (Chapter 7 Districts Only) four-year-old stone front Cape Cod BRAND NEW three-bedroom o CALI- Rerlemiition o! Bonds and Note Irom the undersigned )(.f of service in duplicate with the 5 0 V Is In excellent condition and has Dated: Dec 27 1954 FORNIA ranch house. Large living room, Reupholstering • Slip Covers Clerk of the Superior- Court; State House Kequirements a * 42,000.00 oo_pfflo t fiO.000.00 Interest ^ 22,229.32 24 b 213.0 0 3D a SB.BO everything to offer your family, Th« „. . LESTER C. SCOTT. Secretary. tiled bath, modern science kitchen with Annex, Trenton, New Jersey in ac- Shrewsbury Boro Board of Education. built-in DUTCH OVEN. Excellent loca- '52 Olds 98 Conv. • 1595, * facilities and arrangement of the Drapes and Cornices ' cordance with, the rules of civil prac- TOTAL PERT SERVICE 64.229.32 74 H26.00 90.3S6.50 »<.8O 897 Broad St., Shrewsbury N. J. tion. NOT A" DEVELOPMENT. Corner * BEDROOM HOUSe In Middletown «s tice nnd procedure. s rooms will allow for a separate doe- lot. VET NO MONEY DOWN. Only CAPITAL OUTLAY * NOTICE $72 per mo. Includes everything. MOVE V, The object of nnf.. iictkm in to ob- (iroundrt 2.803.84 4 .200.00 t 7 .100.00 tor's or dentist'* office, If you are EIGHT IN. Call today. No one—but no one—tan compare tain a judgment of divorce between th* Duiiilin^x 82.614.fi3 3' ,45n.nil .in OOd.Oi) NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING AB- '52 Olds 88 Sedan 1495. with Alan when it comes to quality Sftid plaint ill find you, * looking for a lovely home, having SENTEE BALLOTS (Civilians). E(j tiipnifiit 11,732.69 . I r,r, .on 1 ti 1.1.1,0'' itorHmanihip *t budtfet prices! If I>nted; lJeceml.er ,H, !!>:,< Other Expense 5011.110 .10 0.00 apacious roomi, tastefully decorated If you are a qualified and registered your furniture Is shabby and needs WISE It WISE, voter of the State who expects to be with a two-car garage and full cel- HOLIDAY REALTY CO.'53 Chcv. Bel Air Sedan 1450. reupholsterinit or If they need Attorneys for PlaititifT, TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY .., 1 J ~:."4 i;i:»^o absent outside the State on February 8, nev? slip covers, call Alan 6 4 Hr.md Street lar, call today. Full price |Sl,50fl. 1965. or a qualified and registered voter 12 Broad St. HE 6-5888 2< Hours 1 $ you'll get the finest for leis. Our Jin.l- Red Hank. New Jersey, S 966.o3!<.06 ,409 S61.50 Wm, S. Garrison Agency, RE 6-0804. who will be within the State on Febru- '51 Pontiac 8 Sedan 985. 28 years exper'ence In manufactur- TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 11.094 7520.01. Jl ruary 8. 1965. but became of Illness or ing fint furniture Is at your service NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT physical disability will be unable to along wtth on* of the tarsett TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ACCOUNT 456.421.65 WE WOULD LIKE to extend to one oast your ballot at the polling; place In most complete selection of slip ESTATK OF J. KIJZAHKTH LOVKTT. HA LANCES JUNE .10. I9.i« 1 your district on said date, and you You can afford to build your own cover material!. Call for our r*p- TOTAL ArntOPRIATlONS AND and all, best wishes for the hap- DKCKASEH. desire to vote In the Annual School Elec- home with Garden State Swifta rasentatlva . no obligation to HALANI'CS 11 ,422.962.7 1 piest of New Year's and prosperity tion to be held on February 8. 1955. COLONY BUICK, Inc. you. He'll slve you a free estimate Notice in hereby irivcn I hut thn nc- Homes finance plan. It's u easy coutitu of the subscriber, evecutor of the •ANALYSIS 1)1' APPROPRIATION •nd suceen for 1QR5. William S. kindly rite or apply In person to the • nd' show you • complete line of eatnte of rtnid deceased will be Hinlit«d undersigned at once requesting that a to arrange financing: as it la to 1«3 MONMOUTH STREET fabric• from which you may ehooat. UALANOEtv Garrison Agency, 77 Broad St., Red and stated hy thfl Surrogate n{ the civilian absentee ballot be forwarded to open a store charge account. We County of Mnnmovith nnt. reporteri for Ju na 30, 1954 pprc luliited At>pro Bank. you. Such request must state your home if -• 195- -1 0 5 5 can arrange financing for you RED BANK, N. J. Bettlement to The Monmouth County 20,000.88 address and the address to which such For Quality, Price ft Solectlona Call Court. Probuta Divlslnn, on Friday the <'unent Exi»e'npp t 170.911.60 t 3ti.62ri.03 1 ballot should be tint, and must be signed BEFORE! your home is delivered eleventh day of February, A. I). 195R.Repairs and Roplncements ..~.. 9,573.K0 SHREWSBURY — Lon* Jow-rambling with jpur signature, and stats the reason Terms to suit you with a low down At 10 o'clock A. M;, "al which time up. Debt Service .•: 12,f,80.2,1 ranch. Excellent location. Quiet street. why you will not be able to vote at ', RE 6-2089 : Capltnl Outlay „ 263.250.02 payment. Monthly payments are far plication will be mails for>lhe allowance Near transportation, school and shop- your usual polling place. No civilian ab- ALAN UPHOLSTERY of commiiifl.onB and counsel fees. ping. LlvIng-dlning room combination sentee ballot will be furnished or for- less than you now pay In rent TOTAL ...: _ 1 456.424.65 .16.62S.03 » 2(1,000.91! with brick fireplace, kitchen, three large warded to any applicant unless request Opp. Red Bank Railroad Station Dated: December 15th. A. 1).. .954. bedrooms, ceramic tiled bath, enclosed therefore Is received not less than eight MODEL DISPLAY LOCATED: Rt. SHOPS, INC. ALAN I>. FIELD JR.. 35, three miles south Eatontown IT.M Fair Haven Road, "•ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED DISTRICT TAXES 1955-1956 sunraatn, hot water oil heat; one-car at- daye prior to the election, and contain! Open Fridays to 8 P. M. lair Haven. N. J. tached garage. Wide, deep lot, brook the foregoing Information. circle. Weekdays and Sat. 10 a, m. 70 South Seventh Avenue Cuririil Exnenno'. t 741.H25.0O In rear. Priced for quick sal* at $lS,fi00 Datsd: Dec 27. 195«. to 8 p. m.i Sundays 1:30 - 6 p. m. 8i.turdi.ys to t P. II, K.\ecutor. Keimlri and Kcvlacemciitii i_ 57.875.00 Come In or cat I. Kuiiell M, Dorus, Baal- LESTER C. SCOTT. Secretary. LOng Branch 6-0350 Parsons. Litbrecque, Canzona Iltbt Service tl'huutor VII) 90.386.50 tors, 400 River rd., Fair Haven. BS Shrewsbury Boro Board of Education. £ Combi. Capitiil Outlay 54.455.00 |4Bl It7 Broad St., Shrewsbury, N. J. Red Bank. N, J, ,.JUtorn«yi. tlO.BS TOTAL _ - t 044.S41.5I) Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER L1954 1/ I tophtr Gailinr, John Htmphill, Christina charge of auto thsft H* wu re- Ku Hoffman. Linda Lawrence. Gail McCros- Manson Holds manded to oountv Jail at Freehold Cub Pack 27 nin. Thomti O'Brien. William O'Brien. in default of J2.600 bail. County CW.V. . The mayor and council will hold Joan Shea and Jimti StephanieK. Police said. Bush admitted steal the reorganization meeting at noon Stages Party New Years day. FREE INSPECTION Bush for Jury ing a car Dec. 19. The auto later Awarded Lapel Pin was involved in an accident. Cuts Convention Jan. 9 BELFORD — Cub pack 27 held Patrolman Edmond Desmond of ON ALL COMMER&AL JJIDDLETOWN- Magistrate W. •uffered by Bush led to his identi- DEAL—The ninth annual conven- & Christmas party Thursday at the the police .department was confined For 30 Years' Service Gilbert Maiison held Edward Buah. fication and apprehension. tion of the county Catholic War scout building with Santa Claus o his home by illness several days 3 8. of Mable ave.. Leonardo, for Veterans will be held aPSt. Mary's distributing gifts from a grab bag. this. week. * William A. Snyder of Belford is the action of the grand jury Wed About one person in every 46 is church Sunday, Jah. 9, opening Oliver Perry acted as cubmaiter. Charles Seymour, son of Mr. and the proud possessor of a 30-year ser- Fluorescent Lighting Fixtures Mrs. Theodore Seymour of Ridge vice pin received a few days ago nesday night of last week on a a twin. with mass at 11 o'clock, The dens decorated the Christmas A buffet luncn will be served in tree and presented gifts they had rd., in home on leave from New- from the American Humane asso- the lower church at noon, with the made to their parents, port. R. I. where he i« stationed ciation headquarters at Denver, Cold Cathode Systems Colo. busineso meeting and election of Santa Claus cookies and refresh- with the U. S. Navy. officers following at 2 p. rn. At ments were nerved. Carols were Walter Pomphrey of Black Point Mr. Snyder, who has established 6:30 p. m., a dinner dance will be sung. The Cubs sold mistletoe sev- rd, is on a week's vacation from junior S. P. C. A. societies in Red Neon Signs held in Old Orchard Country club, eral weeks before Christmas. At his position with Boro Buses. Bank, Middletown and Belford, has Eatontown. the meeting in January, thn theme Lieut, and Mrs. Herbert R. been deeply interested In humane Chief Warrant. Officer R I). Weis will be "Railroading" and the boys Laird, 2d. of Wrights town spent work among animals in this state AUTHORIZED AGEffT ? of Fort Monmouth, former aide to will go on a trip. he week-end with Lteut. Laird's the greater part of his life. Gen. George C Marshall in the Far mother, M*r«? S. Wilson Laird of Part of the letter of congratula- East, will apeak oil "Current Asiatic Don mothers present were Mrs. Old Farm village. Lieut. Laird is GENERAL #ELECTHG William Sefcik, Mm. John fifiger, tions which accompanied the pin Problems" at the dinner. , stationed at McOuh e Air Force stated; "Wear it with the same Commissioner John F. P. Kelly, Mrs. Charles Webster, Mrs. Otto ise. pride that it gives us in presenting L^MPS this place, is county C.W.V. chair- Hacker and Mrs. Joseph Hanser. Pupils of Holy Cross school who it to you on behalf of our entire an. George Woods, commander Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. made the honor roll and had per- association." of St. Mary's post, in convention Jay White, Mr. and Mrs. Howard ect attendance records for the sec- chairman, assisted by Allan Baggar McGinlry, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nd marking period were as fol- and Frank O'Brien. Read. Mrs. Thomas MazzaroppI, OWB: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyle, Tes- Guests will include Dr. Louis H. ter Dai ley. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elffhth CTB.AH- Honor ml!: John Ilii- Panigrosso, state commander; Rev. on. Sharon Dowd, Thomas '.allaBher. Browne, Mrs. Klwood VanNote and Itvin Wiggins, Robert Hintelmann, John B. Cook, county chaplain; Mrs. Brutus Applcgafce. Brice Leonard. Gail McUuKh, Jo Ann LUCERNE Msgr. George Welsh, St. Mary's pas- Maloney, Charles O'Connor and Margaret tor; Miss Wanda Mackiewicz, pres- O'tihea, and perfect attendance, (J era Id Starts Monday, January 3 /WXED Jiser, John Diakon. JSusrene C'iroalo. ident of the state CW.V. auxiliary; Sea Brir'it rtnry Ann Dobroiky. Muriel Doerle, Mrs. Mildred Pisa no, president of Aharon Dowd, Thomas Gallagher, Carol AND READ/ ; county auxiliary, and Mayor Pupils of the grammar school IiKlio, Patricia Hintelmann, ]l: Ann Baden- Henry Varno, Jr., son of Mr. and Wednesday. Punch and: cookies hop, Joseph Cleary. Pornm Dixon, Mrs. Henry Varno, observed his were served by eighth grade girls. ...•ole Emery. Clifford Momphtli. John sixth birthday Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Movies were shown by Charles. Jolinnlon. Joan Lm,ri». Michael Leary, McCarthy, BnrV] McCnuley, _AIU S Varno visited Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Schwartz, who la in charge of visual Robe O'Brien, Mnry Ann Pesek, STu- Moore of Brooklyn Sunday. aids. Pucher. Thnmai? Reid. William Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kramprrt vis- Thn following pqblic school pu- .... . and Henry Wolf, and perfect attendance, Eileen Abel. Dominic Rellez. SHOE CO. ited Mr. and Mrs. William Kram- pils had perfect attendance records ?.n. Joseph Henry. Carol Deckert. I>on- 18 BROAD STREET RED BANK pert of East Brunswick Saturday. for December: Pre-flrst. first and a DrXon. Brian Dowd. Jamen CiiNffan, They attended a family dinner Sun- 'Hfford Hemphill. Jnnn Lnurle. Michael second grades, Christine Ailshie, Leary, Susan McCarthy. Barbara MCORII- day with their son and daughter- Bonnie Bradshaw, Mary Lou Ku- ley, John O'Rourke. Kathleen FaU-hell. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence czola, Patty Layton, Donna Shomo, Mary Ann Fesek, Suzanne Pucher, Thom- RB Reid. Robert Shay. Harry Sunder- Krampert at the home of Mr. and Holly Wilson, Arthur Axelscn, Olaf '••\ Mrs. Ruhl Custer of Hillside. mey«r nnd Henry Wolff. Axelsen, Billy Cousins, Robert Fourth (frnde — honor roll, Alix Ann Mr. and Mrs. Serge Lakhovsky of Keehn, Timothy Lake, Robert Sho- -.rliriRhauB, Joseph Carney, James Cleary, New York and Kempton, Pa., spent mo, Arthur Gale and Frank Cou- Peter Dixon, Sean Dowd, Allen GRIIR- ERNIE Kher, Mary Lou Kircher, John Lennen, the week-end with Mrs. Bertha sillio; third and fourth grades, Pe- n Maloney. Edward MeCronsin. Ro- Brouwer of East rd. ,

VALUES FOR DECEMBER

COMING YOUR WAY and aimed to make the New Year'j advent outttanding — are many stellar TV attraction you won't want to miss.. But, We'd like to start out right by wishiiif/ you how about your TV? Is it per Thanks friends for your wonderful patron- all' a huppy mid prox/iavus new year filled forming up to expectations? I age in the past. We have sincerely appreci- to the brim with all the

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SPECIAL CORSAGES for May the pages of (In1 New Afc« YEARS Year tell a story of happi- * rrtras and success for you and your family. WE* have ,enjoyed our pleasant asso- ciation with you in 1954 — and look forward lo seeing you and serving you often in 1955. EGG /MIXED HONEY BEE SILVER AND READ/ FOR FLOWERS JEWELERS ENTERTAiNING NOG Hussell T. Hodgkiss "The imlr pink shop « frw AT • itPB off Broad St." 401 Broail St. SAFEWAY 11 Monmouth St. Red Bank Trl. Red Bank MUSH Pictured above are the officers for the coming year of Charles L. Blair, junior warden; Elmer E. VanSchoick, Jr., junior Washington lodge, No. 9, F. St A. M. of Eatontown, who were deacon. Back row: Alan Harwood, marshal; Earl L. Joyce, installed Monday by Harry S. Rowland, past district deputy chaplain; Ralph Henderson, senior steward; George Dey, P.M., grand master, and Walter C. VanKeuren, past master. Front organist; Albert Olson, junior steward; Charles Nudd, tyler; row, left to right: Robert E. Redfern, senior deacon; Clifton J. Kenneth Whitmore, junior master of ceremonies, and John M. LOW COST HOME IMPROVEMENTS Wardell, senior warden; Thomas S. Farley, worshipful master; Mackey, senior master of ceremonies. Troop 39 Presents Mrs. Sauervveiii HOSPITAL PATIENTS Ambrose Holds WE WISH OUR MANY WONDERFUL Nalivily Pageant Medical patients at Kiverview FRIENDS IN THE RED BANK AREA BELFORD -Gill Scout troop 39 Heads Polio Fund hospital ' this week include Mrs. Conley for Jury held a patty Saturday at the scout EATONTOWN — Mrs. Cioorgc James Boeckcl, 38 Patterson ct., KEANSBURG — Magistrate Ed- HEALTH and HAPPINESS building. A Nativity pageant was Shrewsbury; Mrs. Louis Adamo, Sauerwein of 350 Pine st. has been 68 River rd., Fair Haven; Mrs. ward F. Ambrose held James Con- DURING THE COMING YEAR ! given and carols aung. The girls named chairman of the March of Prank Brugier, 15 Forrest avc, ey, 34, of 342* Main st. for action exchanged Rifts. The troop took of the grand jury Monday' night MRS. TUCKER ond BLANCHE Dimes In this borough by Roland Keansburg; Mrs. Esther Cox, Key-on a charge of threatening the life candy to patients at Hilltop Nurs- J". Hines, county chapter chairman. oi't; William England, Baldwin of his wife, Anita. He was re- ing home, Middletown, and sang 1 ve., East Keansburg; Mrs. Wil- leased in $3,000 bail. carols recently. Serving as co-chairman will be iam Fogler, 39 Franklin ave., West Mrs. Caiiey Garofalo, Also assist- veansburg; Mrs. . Ida Hauek, 20 Conley was arrested Thursday by TUCKER'S Guests at, the party were Mrs. ing are Mrs. Raymond Hill, Elk- Patrolmen George Preston and Luther Walling. Mis. Al Piccone, Memorial pkwy,, Atlantic Higti- William Hcrlihy. Mrs. Conley CORSETS LINGERIE Mrs. Myrtle Donovan and the lead- wood Park section, and Mrs. John anda; Mrs. Milton Katz, 285 Hance Smock, chairman of the ])plio bene- d., Fair Haven; Henry Lusson, 50 charged that her husband assaulted ADD AN EXTRA ROOM...EXTRA CHARM 139 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH ers, MI'B. William Muhlelsen and fit dance. her and threatened to kill her. She Mrs. Ernest Elgrim. Ocean ave., Sea Bright; Miss Fan- said he choked her and threat- An extra, room not only solves your spiu'e problem but hl&a adds Mrs. Sauerwein is liie mother of Morford, 23.*-*EQ.lmei* avc, so much extra charm to your home . . . adds HO much more value Keansburg; James Pintello, 35 ened to get a gun, police said. Eatontown's first polio patient this Mr, Ambrose sentenced Charles to your home, too! You'll like our economy-minded prices. Call year, Georgians, who is reported enter St., Tlumson, and .Harold today and let us help you plan your new room addition. to be recuperating nicely. The goal 3owelaon, 203 Main st., Matawan. Falk of Maplewood ave. to 30 days for the borough is $1,500 as the Among the surgical patients are county jail at Freehold after he did you know thatPrown 's sells county sets out to reach its quota Tohn Bell, 21 Forrest ave., Keans- pleaded guilty to a charge of dis- of $85,000. urg; John C. Cahill, Jr., 1109 Ed-orderly conduct, lodged by his wife, FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL TYPES OF IMPROVEMENTS mund ave.,, Union Beach; William Jean. Mrs. Sauerwein said volunteers eorge, 28 Riverdalc ave., Mon- are urgently needed to help with mouth Beach; Clarence Hyer, 162 VISIT RELATIVES iUONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO the drive, which begins Monday. Main st., Keansburg; Miss Alma SHREWSBURY—Mr. and Mrs. SCOT TISSUE SCOT TOWELS She said there will be a Mothers' HIGHWAY 1^ at HEDDON; CORNER MIDDLETOWN March on Polio again this year and Lockwood, 41 Oak st., Key port; Norman Zumbrunnen of Beliot, that containers will be distributed Mrs. Fernand Maltais, Pine st* Ohio, spent Christmas with Mr. and REd Bank 6-5060 • PRospect 5-8890 Reg. throughout the business area. Those River Plaza; Mrs. Annie Molyneux, Mrs. Norman Hallam of Garden c C wishing to assist are nslcp.d to con- Sycamore avc, Tinton Falls; Rob- rd-. Mrs. Zumbrunnen is the for- 13c tact Mrs. Sauerwein or Mrs, Garo- ert Pomphrey, 49 East River rd., pnier Betty Jane Hallam. ROLL Rumson; and Mrs. Martin Watf* 10 ™ •< 16 falo. i hauer, 38 Oaklawn rd., Fair Haven. Compensation Award PATENT TO KEYFOHTER ... and also Received by IVurse WASHINGTON, D. C.—Will E. A judgment of J765, plus doctor Cusick, lingerie manufacturer of bills and attorney fees, was award- Keyport, has been granted a patent ed last week to Mrs.' Margaret M. by the U. S. Patent Office for a POTTED POTTED POTTED Patterson, a nurse of Engllshtown, lethod of fluting textiles. by Deputy Director Harry S. Me- dinets in Workmen's Compensation Advertisement PHILODENDRON IVY AFRICAN VIOLETS court at Red Bank. The judgment was against Lionel* Brcau and Priscilla Breau, individ- e Cp T e C ually and trading as Autumn Rose New Years 49 &69 ° 25 p°T&UP 89 P°T. Nursing Home, star route, Mana- lapan rd., Freehold, a private nurs- Qrcetings ing home for the aged. Mrs. Pat- terson testified she felt pain in her and a huge assortment of other potted flowers upper back while trying to raise a bed while employed as a nurse by the defendants July 9, 1952. The Breaus, who was uninsured, were represented by Benjamin Madnick .... plus , bf Asbury Park. Mrs. Patterson's lawyer was Bernard H. Welser of Freehold. WINDOW SHADES IUCJ1AKD NELSON HOME KEYS MADE BELFORD—Pvt. Richard Nelson Mounted on your rollers of San Marcos, Tex., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson en- vliile vou Mail. WHILE YOU tertained at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scattergood, WAIT Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bedford and daughter, River Plaza; Miss Adele Slight Tierney, KeansbUrg, and Mr. and c Mrs. Lester Nelson and family, Port Irreg. Kafionaf5 l0«-*r*ST6rt Monmouth. 47 BROAD ST. RED BANK 6-2680

ROLSTON WATERBURY

Read this poem by Nick Kenny: "I am the Now Year! Three hundred and alxty-flve days In which to make a dream come true ... '! A fresh start— So make the most of me Hold me' tightly to your heart Or let me slip thru- your care- less fingers Like the sands of Time I am the New Year!" Th» application to real estate Is obvious. A whole new year ahead of you for a "fresh start." 3s this now page going to .he filled with rent receipts or pay- ments on your own h,ome? Are you planning to just drift along month by month? Or, do you want to put your roots down and forge ahead? " . Making the most of the New Year' may mean taking time right now to reappraise your housing requirements even if you own your homo. Perhaps it is "physically inadequate" for your family. Now is the time To all uf Sou • . • from all to sell and buy another. of us ... a healthy, happy This is going to be a fine year New Year. . 5* ON USED CARS —one you will "hold to your heart." And we will help you bar Fidiral Depocit Insurant* solve your housing problem. Corporation Our service Is at your disposal. Stop by right away! Second National Bank Rolston Waterbury OP RED4ANK EstablUhed 1925 The Bank on the Corner Realtor Insuror kED BANK. Only National Bank In Red, Ptnk IS West Front St. Bed Bank Phone R£ 6-35OO It Pays to Advertise in The Register