RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXV, NO. 20. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 10c PER COPY SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16. New Shrewsbury JCP&L to Increase Honor Local Merchants for Long Service Five Fair Haven, Pierce Wounded Stevens Concedes Dems Oppose Borough's Voltage Rumson Homes ,On Triangle Hill UNION BEACH—Voltage in this HEADDEN'S CORNER—Mr. and State Wins Tiff borough will be increased from Mrs. George E. Pierce of Sleepy School 'Divorce' 3,400 volts to 4,160 volts by the Jer- Sold During Week Hollow rd., near here, have received sey Central Power & Light com- word that their son, P.F.C. George Over Parkway Rigby, Erickson, pany Sunday morning between 6:30 Hay VaiiHorn Hcports H. Pierce, has been wounded in ac- and 9:30, the company announced tion with the 17th Infantry regi- Tells of Progress Epps, Willelt Ask this week. g Full Market ment near Triangle hill in Korea. In Water Project, The project is part of the com- Voters' Rejection pany's program of "keeping far l''or Local Places Zone Code Changes ahead of the electric needs of its V NEW SHREWSBURY—F our customers," James Warner, district The demand for good homes at NEW SHREWSBURY — Mayo: newly elected Democratic municipal superintendent, said. To effect the air prices continues throughout corgc Stevens last Thursday night officials this week asked borough changeover, Mr. Warner said, the he Red Bank-Rumson area, ac- onceded to the borough council votors to voto "no" in the Nov. circuit must be shut down tempor- ordlng"to Ray Van Horn, Fair hat the Garden Stato Parkway 25 referendum to split the Shrews- arily, "The nature of the work re- Haven realtor, who reports tho ommlsslon had won its way in a bury township school district, quires extreme safety precautions •cccnt sale of flvn more homes to ILspute over the routing of the. "The separation of the present for men in the field and at the sub- ocal ahd uut'uf-to-.vn buyers. uperhighway through this munici- school district will impose financial station," he said. The six-room riverfront homo of lallty. and educational problems on the Mr. Warner said all customers Mrs, Emilio Fanjul, with an acre He advised residents "to make borough which we all, as taxpay- of the utility in-the area to be f ground, located on East River he best of the situation" and ac- ers, wish to avoid," they said in affected will bo informed of the d., Rumson, has been purchased ept the "few concessions" In park- a statement prepared by Mayor- change. He said the project -will >y R. Park Lamborn of Rumson way alignment allowed by the com- elect J, Lester Rigby. be undertaken Sunday, Nov. 23, in hrough tho Ray Van Horn agency. mission, but let it be known that The referendum was scheduled by the event of inclement weather. Vlr. Lamborn recently sold his e and others were not altogether the board of education in compli- arger riverfront home through tho 'leased ov.er decisions made i:i ance with a unanimous resolution same brokers to Pcmberton Lincoln renton. by the borough's present mayor and council, adopted at a meeting f New York city. Besides the Cost estimates for parkway con- Oct. 15. It leaves to New Shrews- Every Employer- ewly remodeled home, a two-car truction across a nine-mile belt bury voters to decide if they want garage Is on the recently bullt- if New Shrewsbury, on routes their own school board, apart from hoadod and nicely landscaped •ecommended by tho borough and the township board, which now Worker Should Be grounds. Mrs. Fanjul purchased the he communion, show a consldcr- serves both this borough and the property through Ihe Van Horn ible spread. "Their (the commis- firm In 1910 from Marjorio T. ion's) figures are different from township (Vail Homes). At This Meeting Kllng. The statement says it represents P.F.C. George H. Pierce urs," the mayor said. But, he the position on the proposal as The Unemployment his daughter, Miss Alene Patterson, James school. He worked in the Another Rumson transaction added, "I don't suppose any more Harry H. Patterson, left, vice closed by the same broker Is the P.B'.C. Pierce was wounded Oct arguing would do any good." He taken by Mr.- Rigby and Council- president of John B. Allen Co., 93 Red Bank;fHerman D. Woolley and former Hollywood drug store for mcn-olect Arthur A. Erickson, Co- Compensation Law to two daughters, Mrs. Mahlon A. eight months before starting his almost new colonial homo owned 21. His father said this week that then advised against the taking of le tto M. Epps and Herbert L. Wil- Broad st., and Herman D. Woolley, Grimes, Jr. and Mrs. Wallace Ben- long career In the shoe business. by Mr. and Mrs. William K. Her- word Informing them of tho fact, urther action In the matter, lett, 3d, Democrats. Be Fully. Explained secretary, right, were honored at nett, Fair Haven; Mr. and Mrs. He resides at 220 Maple avc, bert, which has been purchased by indicated that their son was in a Local Plan Rejected a dinner Saturday night at Colt's Arthur L. Lee, Red Bank; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Wyckoff hospital In Korea. They havo re- Mayor Stevens' comments were Reference is made to a report to Mr. Woolley started In the Clar of Fair- Haven. The property Is ceived no further communication the voters now being prepared by Under the auspices of the Red Neck inn given by the shoe firm in Mi's. Eustace White, Eatontown, ence White shoe store In March prompted by a letter from Rans- Bank Community Chamber of Com- and Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Whit- located on a tract of four lots on slnco the terse message received ord J. Abbott, parkway commis- the school board containing finan- recognition of their 50 arid 47 years 1905, and became secretary of the Oct. 29. cial data which the Demoorats' merce, an unemployment compen- son, Colt's Neck. John B. Allen Co. Aug. 16, 1931. tho north side of Rosalie avc, with sioner, which, in effect, rejected a if service, respectively, In the a view of the river.' A feature of A graduate of Middletown town statement said "will show without sation meeting will be held at the Mr. Patterson took a position He was born Oct. 31, 1884 in Free- cheme prepared by borough offi- borough hall Wednesday night, Nov. ihoe business on Broad st. this attractive site arc giant Oak ship high school, where he was an cials that would have pushed the question that separation would bo Nov. 4, 1902, in tho former Clarence hold, where he attended publl trees estimated to be over 100 years financially disastrous," . 19, at 8 o'clock to whioh the public school and was employed at th honor student, P.F.C, Pierce was parkway to the west of Tlnton is Invited. John B. Allen, president of the White shoe store at 0 Broad st. old, which shade the pretty bain employed by Koppers Coke prior to Falls. Alignment decided upon by Louis A. Steinmuller, school board company, is shown presenting gold He became vice president Aug. 16, P^errine store in the county sea rod cottage with attached garage. his entrance into the Army in July, president, already has come out Practically every employer and wrist watches to the two firm mem- 1931, of the John B, Allen Co., when ftorough from 1897 to 1905. He live. hn state will put the road about worker throughout the Red Bank In Little Sliver the Ray Van Horn last year. He arrived in Korea in hree quarters of a mile oast of strongly against .the proposed bers to whom he paid a fitting trib- the business -was purchased from |t 20 Lake avo., Fair Haven, June, Mr. Pierce said, school separation. area is effected by the new unem- agency sold for Richard W. Broun- Tlnton avc. ute. Tho recipients acknowledged Clarence White. Mr. Patterson was ' Eustace White has been*a clerk ley his two-year-old colonial home However, at tho Oct. 15 meeting ployment compensation law passed the gifts with a few words of ap- born Sept. 17, 1885, at Atsion, N. J. In the shoe store for 19 years. Mrs. Mayor Stevens told council and by the legislature at the last ses- located on Crest dr, in the Fox Hill ts audience of the major effort several persons spoke out In favor preciation. and. moved with his parents tho Lee has been bookkeeper for the section. The buyers arc Mr. and of having the township district sion. Golden shoe emblems served as following year to Brldgeton, where flrm 13 years and Mrs. Whitson that had been made since 1950 by The increase in benefits made pos- Mrs. George F. Apgar of Mlllburn, Firemen's Ball borough officials to spare the town split in two parts so they could ilace cards for the dinner attended he attended public school. He came •has been employed at the store who several years ago wore resi- have one set up for the borough, sible by this law is already in ef fm lime to lime at clerical worli loss of hundreds of acres of its feet and the administrative and by Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen, Mr. to Red Bank in 1896 and attended dents of Rod Bank. Mr. Brounley a Register reporter recalls, and Mrs. Harry H. Patterson and tho public school and later St. 'since 1929. has been transferred to Cincinnati most valuable land, by mapping out Following Is the. Democrats' procedure revisions made necessary Set for Feb. 21 an alternate route for the highway* by the law will become effective as O., by the telephone company. statement: The same brokers report the sale James N. Doig Is general chair- Referring to Mr, Abbott's letter, On Tuesday, Nov. 25, the voters of Jan. 1st., 1953, and these re- man of tho 28th annual Red Bank ho said: "I don't know why they visions are of the utmost import- Company Fined of a now six-room home of ranch of New Shrewsbury will bo called Local Doctor in design In River Oaks, Fair Haven fire department ball which will b let us go on with our arguments upon to make a very serious decis- anco to the employers of this area. Red Bank to Have held at Molly Pitcher hotel Feb. 21. when they had made Up their ion: whether to continue the pres- for Allen Brothers, Inc., builders The service of this scheduled On Truck Faults and owners of River Oaks, to Rich- Mr. Doig is captain of the first minds, possibly as long as two ent Shrewsbury township school meeting is invaluable and employer; aid squad and president of the Ex- years ago." district, or to separate and form a should participate and take ad van Best Christmas Quadruplicate ard Laufer of Now York city. This new school district. There should COLT'S NECK —. Magistrate- sale was arranged by Joseph F. empt Firemen's association. Among That the borough proposal to be no question in the minds of our tage of this advice which will bi itunloy Stllwell fined the New' Huntfer of tho Van Horn firm. offices he previously held are cap- route the hlgttway west of Tinton residents concerning the position available to them at this meeting. Display in State c.rsey Materials company of Mat- tain and president of Navesink Falls—which local authorities said taken on this Issue by J. Lester wan $30 in Atlantic township Real Estate Deals Mrs. Florence Dolan of the Ray Hook & Ladder company and pres- could be done at a considerable Rigby, your mayor-elect, and by Over 150 Firms or :ourt here Friday for permitting Joseph G. McCue Van Horn agency acted as broker ident of the Red Bank Ore de- saving of money—would be rejected your newly elected councilmen, Mr. in employee to drive an Improper- and arranged the details of the partment's executive council. was made clear In October. Mayor Willett, Mr. Erickson and Mri Epps. sale of a house entirely [from plans Our stand against separation has Farmers to Hold Individuals Have y equipped truck. Tho driver, Of Ruinson Handled Ho announced yesterday thai Stfvcns camo back from a Trenton I,imes Morgan of Matawan, paid located on Hlllcrcst rd. and Kemp Mrs. Raymond Sergeant will bi been clearly stated in the pamphlet avo. to Mr. and Mrs. William R. conference saying that little hope which we mailed to every regis- Contributed to Fund fl5 for failing to observe a tj-af- All Tour Sales secretary and Harry Hoffman remained for any change in plans. tered voter in. the borough before Trenton Meetings 1c signal.; ," • .;.-:•> Baldwin of Sea Girt for Allen treasurer. In urging support from Asks Straight Road tho election of Nov. 4. The separa- Brothers, Inc.. Tho attractlvo^home local businessmen Mr.- Doig said ; T R E N,T O ifeThe^thif'Te h ^ annual,. The Retail. Xr%fl«._pomtnitteej of The..,,magistrate fined Seymour . Dr, Andrew P. Dedick has^aoli is of ranch design, with six spa Since a firm decision appears to *. tion- of the present school'district the ReB Bank Community Chamber Newman of New Bruhswiok, Har- his former home at 118 Branch ave. that preparations are now belni havo been made, Mayor Stevens will Impose financial and educa- meetingeeting' of ththee New Jersey FrFarmm clous rooms, two tiled baths, breeze mado for a souvenir program. H< tional problems on the borough bureau will be held in the Hotel of Commerce has Issued its Christ- old B. Hosford ofr Asbury Park, Red Bank, to Cecil A. Graves, prin way and garage, located on an ele told council he now sees an oppor- mas program plan through the Helen M. Daniels of Perth Arnboy cipal of River Street school. I polntod out that, othor than th< tunity to rid Sycamore ave. of two which wo all, as taxpayers, wish Hildebrecht here Nov. 18 and 19. vated plot, which a few years ago fair each summer, the ball repre- to avoid. In order to help defeat During the two-day meeting farm Community News which was mailed and George A, Slebert of Neptune originally was the homo of thi was part of "Rumson Hill," tho curves where there have been many out this week to tho members of 13 each for passing a halted school late William O'Brien, well-knowi sents the fire department's on]} automobile accidents. The curves this proposal we are bringing.you bureau members from 20 New Jer famed estate of Thomas N. Mc source of Income. the facts. sey- counties will adopt a series o the Chamber. >us. Donald D. Clay of Red Bank plumbing contractor, and subsi Oarter. Mr. Baldwin is an engineer are in the vicinity of the Walter On Wednesday, Oct. 15, the pres- resolutions to guide the organiza- In addition to liberal advertising paid $15 for a similar offense. quently owned and occupied by hi associated with the Standards Cobb and E. C. Reed properties, ths ent mayor and council called a tion in 1953; will elect one'trustee in local newspapers and on highway Speeding charges brought $13 fine; son, Edward J. O'Brlen. For thra agency of the Fort Monmouth Slg area where the Parkway will cross special raeotlng to discuss the Gar- for a three-year term, and othe; billboards, there will be broadcast- to Carmen Ottlllo of Paterson, Wil- years prior to the recent sale nal laboratories. Sycamore ave. The mayor said ha den State parkway and its effect officers for one-year terms and wil Ing of Christmas carols afternoons cm A. Johnson of East grange, was tenanted by Dr. Ensley S thought the avenue could be on the borough. At the conclusion hold special sessions for the worn and evenings from several loud Marie B. Gunson of Brooklyn, Nat- 'White, Jr., son of Red Bank's bo: straightened in these locations and of the agenda Robert L. Cook, Sr., alie Edgar of Rahway and Albert ough engineer. suddenly .introduced a resolution re- on and commodity groups. speakers placed In various spots in the result might be to save lives quiring tho board of education to Resolutions for consideration o Red Bank's business district. Horowitz of Paterson. The property has a frontage o by preventing accidents. schedule a referendum within 45 the voting delegates have beei Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 10th, Pauline E. DoSlmono if Brook- 123 feet on Branch avc. and a deptl Decision Reserved The Parkway commission has days to decides whether the Shrews- drafted by a committee headed b; tho stores will remain open ove- lyn was lined $11 for {improper of over 200 feet, on which thcro 1 taken the recommendation for this bury township school district Carleton Heritage, vice president nlngs until 9. The stores in- As- passing and for driving .without a a framo dwelling containing nln straightening project under consid- should be split, They claimed that Resolutions adopted by the 2 bury Park and Long Branch join valid license. The following paid rooms and two baths. In addltioi On Death Date eration, the mayor said. Sycamore (Continued on page 2). county boards of agriculture form with Red Bank-In opening their fires for passing on at curve or thero Is a three-car garage. Th MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — ave. will be elevated where It tho basis for the state resolution stoVcs evenings on the same date. on the right: James R. Morgan new owner Is in possession am Surrogate Gcorgo A, Frankcntha crosses the parkway, he said. proposals. There will be several more arches 3? Matawan, $15; Abraham S. La- acquired tho residence for his po ler reserved decision Friday In A letter from Jacob Herr, man- In Red Bank's Christmas Illumin- inlon of Bradley Beach, $10; Vern mancrit home. Niw York city in proceedings to (Continued on page 2) Window Assembly Herbert W. Voorheea of Hope ation plan this year and according M. Wlntermute of I{brth Plain- Dr, Dedick also disposed of iu.ve date of death lixed for the well will give the president's an- to tho Chamber News, Red Bank field, Gilbert L..Joers of Metuchen, homo site on the west side o lato Allen T. Norton, former news- nual address at the morning ses- la to have the finest Christmas Eugeno Shafton of Neptune, Eman- Shady lano, Shrewsbury, to Roscoi paperman who disappeared from Patent Granted sion the first day. The afternoo light display in all of New Jersey. ual Clbeill of New |Ddrp, S, I., D. Bean of Rod Sank, consistinj his homo at Philips mills here In Council to Accept program,will be devoted to com- John Dlckworth of New York city, WASHINGTON, D. C—Tho Unit- The lights will bo turned on Fri- of over one acre. It Is part of thi 1045. * modity conferences on fruit, poul day evening, Nov. 21st, just a bus- Craig Kaufmai of Elizabeth, Joel old Slckols' farm, later owned b; ed States Patent Office granted pa- try, dairy, processed vegetables! Leonardo of Brooklyn, Gertrude N. Norton's remains woro found six Two Streets- tent No. 2,615,612 on a "Window iness month bofore Christmas. That tho late Harry Powers, and adjoin market vegetables and potatoes, approximately. 150 firms or Individ- Gregory of Asbury Park, Herman tho home of William Bryan, Ji years later In a burned-over marsh- FAIR HAVEN — Borough coun- Construction" to Harold T. Frlla of The evening banquet will be a com- Hartl of Avon, Clifford M. Eckel land near Port Monmouth, The Rlvor rd., Rumson, uals have contributed toward tho Mr. and Mrs. Bean are now I cil Monday night on recommenda- modity - co-operative dinner. Ken expense shows the harmony exist- of Morsanville and?Robert S. Fai- course of constructing a new dwel proceedings in Now York city Fri- tion of George K. Allen, borough This Invention pertains to a novel neth Hood, assistant head of th ing among those doing business in toute of Maplewood, $8, and Julian ling on this plot for their own oc day were a preliminary to having engineer, agreed to accept as bor- window assembly which may bo American Farm Burbau federatloi Rod Bank is groat. I. Worrell of Red Bank, $5, cupancy. his wilt offorcd for probate. ough roads Lockwood pi. and Cath- constructed as a unit in a factory commodity department, will be th Henry Kielbasa of Elizabeth Mrs. Marion Norton, the news- and which, in contrast to conven- speaker, He is well known to Ne\ Another appeal is going out this Dr. Dedick has also acquired the man's third wife, who Inherits the erine at. in the area developed by tional window frame structures, is Jersey farmers for his out-standin week from tho Chamber oftico to paid $5 for falling to dim 'his forjner Daisy Smith residence on >ulk of tho estate, Friday told tho James N. Doig Leon Little. William R. Blair, Jr., mounted on tho outside of a build- work as the head of tho agrlcultv those who have not as yet made headlights. Navesink avc. and Rumson rd., strange tale of her husband's dis- borough attorney, said he would their contribution although many from Androw J. Qallagher, who Committees named by Mr. Do draw an ordinance accepting the ing wall adjacont tho window open- ml economics department at Feni appearance Jan. 3, 1045. She testl- roads for Introduction at tho next ing. Provision is mado for a scroon State. Dr, William Martin, dean o of whom havo promised to assist SOth Anniversary moved to Charlottesvillo, Va. This fled that he left tho house lute in Includo Chief Robert Forbes, First that Is wound upon a roller and tho New Jorsey College of Agri- in this worthwhile undertaking. proporty embraces four acres of thi afternoon to keep an appoint- Deputy Chief Harry Aumack, Sec- meeting. is brought Into Us position.of v« culture and director of the agri- For Reformed Church beautifully landscaped ground, on ment In Now York city. Whon ho ond Deputy Chiof Androw Do- Council rejected as too low a bid when tho window is opened, there- cultural experiment station, will bo Rev, Runyon L. Woff, pastor of which there is a framo residence didn't Veturn by four o'clock the Pontl, Second Deputy Chief-elect of $830 by Stanley A. Russell for by affording an unobstructed ven- toastmaster, h>i Rod Bank Roformod church, with slate roof, consisting of 20 next morning, Mrs. Norton said, Joseph Mazza, Councilman Harold a 50-foot lot adjacent, to his prop- tilation area that keeps out Insects, Pete's Promotes announced today that a speoial rooms and flvo b>lhs. He is oc- >hu became worried and searchod Hurley and Raymond Browor, re- erty at 18 Hanco rd. This was the Roger Fleming, soeretary-treaa- cupying It as his permanent resi- ception; Joseph Holiday, Raymond third bid for the property submit- flying leaves, otc.t from tho interior urer of the American Farm Bu- service of commemmoratlon and he neighborhood for him. of the room, thanksgiving on tho SOth anniver- dence. Sergeant and John Hlgglns, deco- ted by Mr. Russell and rejected by reau federation, will address the John Werner Later that morning, Mrs, Norton rations: Charles Knoll, Albert Mac- council. At previous meetings coun- In Its essentials, Mr. Frlla' ar- morning business session Nov. 19, sary of tho founding of the church Out of this proporty ho has sold tcntiflod, sho called Now York olty KEANSBURG-John E. Werner will bo held In tho church on Donald, Chadwlck Hendrlckson, cil had turned down his bids Of rangement comprises such parts as His topic will be "You'vo dot to a two-aoro site on the corner of and Now Jersey police, who con- Henry Hlgglns, Angolo Clagtla, W50 and J700 respectively. a s.ll, guldownys for tho sliding of Collins ave,, Port Monmouth, has Shrewsbury avo., Sunday, Decom Runuon rd, and Navosink avo, to ducted an oxtcnslvo search for nor Bo Right." Mr, Fleming Is an able been promoted to sales manager of Kenneth Woodward, Nod Slckels, Council authorized the advertise- sash, housings for sash balance speaker and Is hoad o, the Wash- hoi 7, nt 7:48 p. m. John R. Kolly of Newark, who husband, to no avail, Norton's re- Fred Mundcn, Josoph Calver, Oor- weights, and tho aforemontlonod Peto'fl, Inc., appllanco storo at 283 Rov, Dr, M, Stephen Jamos, dean ovontually plana to orect a porman- mains, dhrovorod Mar. 31 last yoar, ment of a bid or $1,100 from Klat- ington office of tho farmers' organ- Main st. uld Jordan and Thomas Massoy, sky, Gray and Klaltsky, represent- roller acroon. assembly. Tho bot- liatlon, Tho afternoon program' on ant> professor of preaching and ont rssldonoo on It. were Identified by a Now York program; Mr. Calver, Mr, Claglla, tom of tho framo Is hlngod to tho practical theology at Now Bruns- All four transactions wero con- olty dentist, who had dono some ing Joseph Friedman, for two 60- tho aooond day will bo devoted to Mr. Holiday and Calvin Carhart, foot lots on Lake avo. Council had outside of the building wall, whilo oloction of officers, aotlon on reso- wick Theological somlnary, will be summated by Joseph 0, McCuo, work on tho nowspapormnn'a teeth, door prises. its* othor ond la connected to a lutions and discussion and adoption tht- principal speaker. Runuon realtor. Ruth Lowlnson of Now York city, received a bid from Mr, Friedman damp which may draw the win- of commodity roporta, ont of tho co-oxooutors of Nor- Tlckota are available from Mr. at Its last mooting, but had quea- dow Into a poaltlon tightly against ton's oatato and an uttorney, sub- Doig and his commlttco members, tlonod It on tho grounde that the an outwardly projootlng weather- The annual banquet of the State mittod a death certlftcato issued by bid was for a "marketable title" strip extending around tho window Farm bureau will bo held In the Red Bank Freshman, Leonardo Pupil th3 stato of Now Jeraoy on Mar. Bazar of Old Christ to the proporty and had rtf«rred opening, ballroom of the Hlldobrooht that 21, 1092, as proof of his death. It to Mr. Blair, Ho explained Mon- oventng. Wlllard H, Allen, Secro- day night he-had spoken to Klatsky, Aocoidlng to Mr, FrIU, tho 'win- tary of Agriculture, will servo ae Among Ten Poster Contest Winners Under tho torms of his will, Church Friday, Nov. 21 dray and Klateky and on hie r«c- dow atruoturo of his Invention may toaetmaator. Tho banquot speaker Mrs. Norton will rocolvo $10,000 ommendatlon they had ro-iubmltted be Installed after tho masonry and will bo Sen, Qoorgo Alkon of Ver- from hor husband'* estate plus Iho Tho annual bazar Of Old Chrlit Conttanoo Joyce Koitor, a freab- tho atate police achool aafoty uhurch, Hhrowibury, will bo held tho bid omitting the "umikulnble oarpontry work havo boon fully mont, who will bo ehaltman of tho man at Rod Bank high aohool; and patrol, residuary, Norton'* aocond wlfo, 1 title" clause. Although aeveral mem- completed, and It doea not havo to Sonata Agricultural committee In Adolo B. Norton of Now York city. Friday , Nov. 2Ut,, from 11 a. m, ben of council thought the bid too be fitted accurately to tho window Marl&nno Zaok, a aoventh-grndo The automobile aaaoolutlon, In will got 11,000, and n frloml, Map to 0 p. iti. tho noxt union of Congreu, pupil at ^Leonardo achool, were In- oo-operatlon with tho atate polloo, low a motion to advertlae It wu opening. At additional advantage- gnrot M. Hftrtor qf Now York olty, Thli yoar la Iho 280th annl > > ry mado by Councilman Peter J< oua featurea the window aaah dooa Farm bureau womon aro to hold olutlod among ten wlnnera of tho makes poialble the printing of wll! rocolvo $200, of this hlitorloat church a t <,I| their buelnoii louloni Tuesday, 19H3-6S New Jersey atata polloe 18,1,000 pamphleta for distribution, Btchele, who pointed out it might not iquoak, rattle or atlok In it* Norton was a former roportor the guilds aro combining tlu.r «f. encourage moro blddera for the ~ "- there ara no opportunities Nov. 18, They will oleot and Install aohool safety potter contoit an- odvooatmg anfety to oombat aocl- forti to mako thla fair more ex< offlcen, Speaxera will be Alfred Mo. nctinced today by Lieut, John V, dent haaarde for each aohool fur the New York Tlmei, the Now toti, fo' r otr leaka to develop and the Ycrk World nnd the Now York tonslvo than any othir similar pn- ? Oann of the WOR radio team of Conovor, eupervlaor of the itato month, Tha laafliti eontaln a re- vloua attraction, Councilman Tony Hunting, re* aoraen la proteoted from the eto- Alfred and Dora McOann) Ellin- polloe lohool lafety patrol, production of the winning poster American. menu when It la not In uie. Fur- Thn booths will offir aplendld op- porting on the borough'a Halloween both A. Kllbourne of tho Herald Daughter of Mri, Ruth Koiter and itreu aafoty maaiuree to bo party an Id It waa the moat aucoeaa- thermore, the ooat of manufacture Tribune olub service, and Ruth exerclacd by puplla, In addition, SO portunltlii for solving Chrletmaa and Installation of the window* I* of is Wait Front it,, Mlaa Ko»ter Kumioii Aid Squad shop roblom* and aUo to glva ful ever held and thanked the fire Welles of Station KYW, MoOinn itihmltttd her poater, "Farm and bound volumei, IT by 30 Inohee, of company and I,adlM' auxiliary, po* amall aa compared to prior eon- and MIJS Welles will dUquis the the ten winning poitori have been the frlen of thli Ana old church itruotlona, Tho nooeaalty of put- Yard Bafoty—April," while t itu- Nominates Ofliccru Incroiiml opportunltlea to preierve lice department, potloo reaervei, problem of farm publlo rolatlons, d.nt at Atlnntlo towmhlp aohool. published In ooTor and will be uaed lira police, Llona olub, Boa Scoutl ting up and romovlng wroeni and MM, Kllbourno will speak on tho by the atato polloo aohool aafety nUMSON-Numlniitloni for olll IM place In tho hcarU of Mon- or providing winter itorago ipaco Marlnnna'a poater waa entitled mouth county people and to pro- land Arthur Davlaon for tholr eo* lubjeot, "Leavis From My Grand "Bummer Haanrda—Juno," patrol In looturon to atudenti, Aa etra of the local nrsl aid iqiiiiJ operation and bualnoaemen and for them la eliminated, ond upkeep another part of the police aafety were made at a mooting Monday moto rcllgloui life In the eommun whloh ordinarily Involve* Inhnr for mother's Cook Book," Iho Is to John B, Werner Daughter of Mr. and Mri, J, ID. « renldenta of the borough for do- dreii In the ooitumc of her grand' Kaek of Navoalnk, the waa a pu- program, 1,000 coplia of the win- night, t nating priiia, the maintenance of putty and oth ning poatir, reproduced In color, or gluing matorlafa In convon mothor's day, Mr, Werner, who has boon *»o< pil at Nnvoalnk achool whin the NomlMHtdl were John Hlnuk ami Mr, Hunting reported a direct olnlid with Pitt's the pant two
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She's a Real Beauty Queen, w/fn ... J A glowinR peaches and cream comolexion yj Big blue gO'lo-sleep eyes with long lashes , J Lovely silky-solt golden blond or brown curls Phllco 2124 "BABY SKIN" AltMS ft LEGS 215 Sq. Inch Senin Or Choost Your Phllco From In Richly Styltd Cablmr Any Ont Of Tht Many Coniolf Modtli Can b« washed and powdered LIGGETT DRUGS Ctrnir IrMd ft Mtnmtuth Sti, (•hani 4*1444 M link •RED BANK REGISTER. NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Page Three Clubwomen Hold M.C.O.S.S. Receives Wheelchair Who LanndtM LEON'S ShlrU LAUNDRY IVORY ^deration Day WHERE TO BUY LAUNDERED KEYPORT—Mrs. Batt L, Spain if Maplewood, president of the CUSTOM PLANNED State Federation of Women's clubs, Mrs. Joseph Gaskill, Moorestown, southern vice president; Mrs. A. LEON'S Vincent Rochester, Spring Lake, SAME DAY lietrict vice president, and Mrs. A. Barton Cross, Oceanport, state G€ri€Vfl SERVICE SINCE 1*12 drama chairman, were among the M.Ti WHITE ST. RED BANK ;uesta at the annual federation day ibservance of the Keyport Literary lub Friday. Mrs. Harry S. Willey CUSTOM INSTALLED ind Mrs. John L. Hendrickson were irogram chairmen. Members of the Little Silver .Voman'a club gave a short play, : 'On the Air." Appearing In the J. H. MOUNT CO. Jack and Jill cast were Mrs. Martha Adamson, Mrs. Rae Selbert, Mrs. Barbara COR. MAPLE AVE. & WHITE ST. RED BANK 6-4330 went up the hill, Brinkerhoff, Mrs. Jean Kuehl and Mrs. Marilyn Rowse. Wallace Thompson and Valerie Getzler, to fetch a pail of water both of Red Bank, were guest soloists. Mrs. Lucy Biebl was ac- Jack fell down and companist for Mr. Thompson, and Mrs. T. A. Pierce for Mrs. Getzler. J./Cr/c/e/ Broke his crown Tea was served by Mrs. Leroy B. Collins and Mrs. Herbert R. West. and Jill came tumbling after! Mrs. Lester C, Stork, president, Mrs. Robert H. Disbrow and Miss Flora E. Willguss, represented the PoorJack...PoorJillm in the Red Bank Woman's club; Mrs. COLD WEATHER SPECIALS Stanley A. Barrow, Mrs. Harold They forgot to look... Ill YELLOW DeMing.and Mrs. Chester V. Bo- henna, Little Silver Woman's club, from our big second floor boys' depurlment and Mrs. George N. Wagner, pres-, PAGES ident, and Mrs. Thomas R. Wilson, of the telephone book Woman's club of River Plaza.
Adm. Rogendakl Speaks 'hey'd have found, To County Engineers Water Companies EATONTOWN—Thirty-five mem- bers and guests of the Monmouth- Plumbing Ocean,chapter ot the New Jersey Gabardine Surcoats Hot Water Tanks Society, of Professional Engineers Water Softeners met Wednesday ni^ht of last week reinforced willt nylon at Crystal Brook Inn. The guest NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY speaker was Vice Admiral C. E. * Mrs. John Crowell, Jr., left, president of the Junior Rcsendahl. Woman's club of Little Silver, presents a new wheelchair to $ Adm. Rosendahl, now retired, Miss Winona Darrah, executive director of Monmouth County was formerly attached to the Na- 12 val Air Station at Lakehurst. Hav- Organization for Social Service. • The presentation took place YOU BETA BIG NAME ing known personally some of the Friday night in the Little Silver grammar school. great names in the history of the rigid lighter-than-air-ships, he out- Boys' lined the growth of the manufac- Lawn Pleads Not Guilty on which he paid a federal income ture of both large- and small air- tax of $BB8. The government says Spun Nylon ships and explained why some of To Tax Evasion Charge Lawn had an income of* $24,387 BACKS US our ships were unable to endure on which he should have paid taxes in some instances, and why other TRENTON (A.P.)—Howard M. totaling $9,325.05. dirigibles were able to make ocean Lawn, former assistant U. S. dis- Judge Phillip Forman, in U. S. warm hose 83 Years'Refining crossings. His talk was illustrated trict attorney, pleaded not guilty district court, gave Lawn until Experience to Boot! by a film-, compiled by the govern- last week to charges of income Jan. 5 to file motions and prepare ment in the study of the develop- tax evasion. The government ac- his case. cussed the 41-year-old Long Branch 68' Our Mobilheat is made by the ment of this type of air transpor- tation. attorney of evading payment of • Many Greeks In the United world-famous Socony -Vacuum $8,356 on his 1045 Income. 3 pairs, 2.00 John Ernst introduced Frank States ale named "Pappas," which Oil Co .That's why you can rely Hchnholt, vice president of the Lawn is charged with having ro- means "the son of," says the Na- Reg. 85c pair. They're purted an income of $5,854 in 1945 tional Geographic society. on our source of supply,... you Bergen county chapter and chair- plenty scarce, these ribbed can always be certain of uni- man of the convention committee." Frank W. Ballou of Qlen Rock, DuPont nylons that will • FOR ECONOMY.. form high quality. Mobilheat is president of the Hudson county Well-made short coats In just the right length one of the nation's biggest-sell- chapter, also was a guest. wear and wear. Navy, J.Kridel for active boys. Rich-looking fur collar, win- OUR Mobilheat ing ft-' oils. Call us today. Dec. 3 was designated as ladies' brown, green, maroon. night. Square dancing will be en- Sizes 8 to 10'/J. CANT BE BEAT joyed and special entertainment ter-warm alpaca lining. Sizes 4 to 12. provided. EUROPE BOUND CAMP COOKE, Cal. — Cpl. Louis G. Sigtiorelli, 59 E. Sunset avc, Red LBjank,?received orders this,week Our greatest coat line-up in years. for duty with the U. S.-forces in Europe. For the past several months he has been assigned to the 44th Sig- nal Co., a unit "of the IUilnois Na- OIL DELIVERY, Inc. tional Guard division here. Ho will depart, for his new sta- 3 HERBERT St PHONE 6-0410 RED BANK tion from Camp Kilmer, N. J., fol- Consult Us, About Your Heating Problems lowing, a prc-embarkation leave at his home, "fltyocctQje 'new$ludetfa&eti/
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•' All modtli offtr 8tud«bak«r Aulemallt Drlvt or Ovtrdrlvt-and glortTtdwtlng tinted glais-ot ixfra utU BAILLY BROTHERS WBRNIR'S GARAGE n CHAIIGE IT > f I MONMOUTH ITMIT ' ITATI HI9HWAY He. I* I) PAY 1/3 DECEMBEH 10, 1/3 JANUARY 10,1/3 FEUHUAltY 10 RID IANK, N. J. IILPORD, N. J. ' f . • Pace Four RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Harrison MacDonald, Gordon Mac- Lean, Jr., Robert Miller, Jr., Wil- Show Pictures of Chorus Rehearses liam Mumford, John Schoening, Millard Scherk end Warren ChrisV Their Trip.Abroad For New Oratorio man. MANZO EXCAVATING COMPANY Tuesday night the members of William Gordon Pagdln, con- he Citizen's Advisory Board of the ductor of Monmouth Civic chorus, Gives Wheelchair local Salvation Army citadel and announced this week that re- their families were guests of Mr. HIGHWAY 34 AAATAWAN hearsals will be held Tuesdays at To Social Service and Mrs; Lyman C. Van Inwegen 8:15 p. m. at Holy Trinity Lutheran at the citadel, Riverside ave., where church on Bast Front- st. Mrs. LJTTLE SILVER—A new wheel- they were entertained by a PHONE MATAWAN 1-1745 Harold Hornberger, wife of the chair, purchased with funds raised ravelouge covering Mr, and Mr*. pastor of the church, is the ac- by the Junior Woman'* club of Vanlnwegen's recent trip abroad. companist for the chorus. The this place, was presented at an en- chorus la presently working on Mrs. Van Inwegen Is chairman tertainment Friday night in the of the board, and the program was Mendelssohn's oratoria, "Elijah," grammar school to the Monmouth BULLDOZER, CRANE & BACKHOE SERVICE which they will present in Jan- sponsored by the Women's Home County Organization For Social League of the local Salvation Army. uary, Service. Miss Winona Darrah, ex- ecutive director of M.C.O.S.S., ac- Mr. and Mrs. Van Inwegen gave TOP SOIL, FILLDIRT & CINDERS cepted the gift from the club presi- a most interesting entertainment of dent, Mrs, John V, Crowell, Jr. a resume of their trip projected on The club is raising more money a largo screen. Colored slides of for another wheelchair. scenes. in Norway, Sweden, Den- DRIVEWAY PAVING & ROAD CONSTRUCTION mark and part of Germany were The entertainment included a shown. The program commenced quiz conducted by Bob Wallace of at 8 o'clock, after which refresh- Highlands and a performance by ments were served. pupilB of the Margery Carroll school of ballet of Red Bank, with Miss Members of the Advisory board Carroll doing a specialty number. are John B, Allen, honorary chair- Students participating were Sandra man; Mrs. Lyman C, Van Inwegan, THROUGH Hendrickson, Helen Peck, Jean chairman; Col. Chester R. Halg, FOR SALE Dzlezyc, Kathryn Maurer, Dana secretary; Harry 0. Barnard, Jr., Lee Stalsworth, Jo Ann Lyman, treasurer; John T. Simpson, hon- Patricia MacFailane, Betsy Dorn orary member; Ralph H. Belkngp, Elaine Oakorson, Mary Anne Thomas Irving Brown, Edward H. Spaeth, Kathryn Roth, Jamie Conway, William A. Fluhr, Miss LARGE LUXURIOUS RANCH STYLE HOUSE Hughes, Jo Ann, Mary Ann and Elizabeth HIgglnson, Mrs. Philip TRADE Edith Bacclgalupl and Terry Lu- H. Iselin, Gen. Klrke B. Lawton, ON cUano, Mrs. George T. Linton, James Lo Biondo, Edward J. Macklin, Ken- neth H. McQueen, Miss Pay Pier- Soldiers' Holy Name son, Mrs. Nicholas G. Rutgers, Jr., ~M. V. B. Smock, Miner McCall 1 ACRE LANDSCAPED PLOT Society Has Breakfast Taylor, Ray E. Taylor, Daniel S. NOW AT FORT MONMOUTH—With the Wiegand, Mrs. H. R. Weilbacher, Fort Monmouth Holy Name soci- Capt, Paul C. Wirtz and Col. Fred William O, Fagdin ety holding Us Initial mass and J. Woods. communion Sunday, a Catholic for ihe new WILLOW COURT — SHREWSBURY Members of the chorus,)* who banner was blessed during;, services come from all parts of the county, at chapel two by Chaplain Law- Union Beach Group off Sycamore Ave,, between Broad St. and Brunch Avc. include Mrs. Charlotte Barg.Mrs. rence E. Ryan, attended by Maj. Helps Boy Scouts Sun Barman, Mrs. C. L. Blair, Mrs. Fred Johnston, formerly of Red Beulah Case, Mrs. Jean' Crojtler, Bank, Holy Name president and UNION BEACH— More than 3 spacious bedrooms 1 full tile bath • • Mrs. Velma Brlciv Mrs. Dordthjr secretary of general's staff. Follow- 100 persons attended the card SUBURBANITE 'Edwards, Mrs. Mary Gregory, Mrs, ing mass, the local society held a party and fashion show held last living-dining room measures .15 x40' 1 utility bath and laundry June Gundcrson, Mis. Geraldine breakfast at the U.S.O. club in week at the Union Beach American Husenltza, Mrs. Margaret Lindner, Long Branch, provided by St. Legion home, sponsored by the post large bright kitchen with knotty pine 7 spacious closets Mrs. Fanny McCallum, Mrs. Eve-James court, Catholic Daughters of auxiliary for the benefit of Boy GOOD/^EAR lyn Sanford, Mrs. Pat Odom, Mrsf America of Red Bank, Scbut troop SO of Union Beach, Mrs. cabinets, broom closet, formica top wood burning fireplace { Frances Schild, Mrs. Jean Watson,- Arthur Gray was general'chairman Mrs. Frances Whitfleld, Mrs, Au
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Av«M winter frteieMWil Let ui service your cooling HE « LARGEST • E iMUm i«>ii\ before told weather M|I In, W« drain, flush and iiuneot your Mdlstor before rafllllng with Ihe torrent «ntl-fre«u, W* eheck th« wiring, balUry, carburetor, spark plugs, sir and oil flli«r,.. n*niMnt In your i'«r.,, to maU sure It Is In ll|i-iop ahs|M fur tbt bud by DIXON OIL COMPANY, RED BANK PPL1ANCE * CHAIN IN ' NEW-3ERSEy RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 rage nve Thomas turned the half-mile dirt Hudson Hornet track in 29.60 seconds, breaking his Social Security own track record of 29.97 set last Wins Stock Race year with a Hudson Hornet. It was PAINT Covers Veterans the fastest time posted for the day. Hudson scored its 44th stock car Of the 27 cars starting, only 11 WHEN YOU SEE ASBURY PARK—"Today la an finished. HAVE YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING appropriate time to review the victory of the season Sunday, Oct. safeguards our government. has 26, as Herb Thomas, of Olivia, N, ONE YOU THINK provided to insure the civilian C, gunned his Hudson Hornet Speaker Explains across the finish line a good lap rights of members of the armed Uses of Graphology OF THE OTHER forces," J. Herbert Reid, manager ahead of the second place car in a AND SHEET METAL WORK of the local Social Security office, 100-mile Grand National race at EATONTOWN—Mrs. Jerome G. said in issuing an Armistice day North Wilkesboro, N. C. Fernandez, graphologist, was the statement. In second place was Fonty Flock speaker at a meeting of the aux- DONE BY of Decatur, Ga., driving an Olds- iliary of the Monmouth-Ocean Pro- KLARIN'S Men and women who have, joined fessional Engineers society Wed- the armed forces since the close mobile. Third, fourth and nfth po- of World War II, including more sitions went to Hudson drivers Don nesday of last week at Crystal than 1,000,000 inducted since the Thomas, Tim Flock and Dick Rath- Brook inn. She explained the moan- United Nation's action in Korea, man, giving Hudson four places ins, of graphology, and told how it MARTIN J. McGUIRE among the first five cars finishing, is used in courts of law, mental are now earning for themselves and Institutions and credit houses. She TELEVISION their families the same Social Se- The victory moved Thomas closer REGISTERED RADIO & curity protection afforded veterans to the top spot in the Grand Na- then analyzed samples of guest's of World War 11. tional point championship race. He handwriting. APPLIANCE now trails Tim Flock of Atlanta, The December-meeting will be Men and women who have tem- Ga., by the slim margin of 143 a Christmas party and buffet-din- Monmoulh County's Largest Plumbing and Healing Contractors SALES - SERVICE porarily given up their civilian jobs points with two races remaining ner, with men members of the or- for Homes and Industrial Plants All Repairs dona on for the defense of their country on the schedule. Thomas was theganization. Stanley Macintosh's or- will not lose or suffer serious dim- 1951 Grand National stock car chestra" will play for dancing. At- Premises inishment of their old age and sur- champion. He has seven wins in tending were Mrs. Kenneth Fox, vivors' insurance protection, Mr. Pvt. EUcntine Lazarus the current season against eight president, and Mrs. Frank Priebe, ON HIGHWAY 35-2 MILES NORTH OF RED BANK Reid said. for Flock. both of Fair Haven; Mrs. Clarence HAROLDS Pvt. ,Ellentino Lazarus of Fair S. Gale, Red Bank; Mrs. Charles The provisions of the 1952 amend- Haven has completed his basic Starting In pole position, Thomas Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Work Today RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP ments of the Social Security law waged a duel with Fonty Flock, Hall and Mrs. Leonard Grasscr, training at the Signal Corps replace- Anbury Park; Mrs. H. A. Martin, 16 Front Sfc, Bed Bank 8-2744 are particularly important to thement training center at Camp Gor- Tim's brother, for the lead In early PHONE RED BANK 6-3767 UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY survivors of members of the armed stages of the race. The hard-driving Shrewsbury; Mrs. Otis Seaman, don, Va, Lazarus is a foster son of West Long. Branch; Mrs. G. W. forces who. have died in or outMiss Matilda Holmes, S69 River rd. "tal'heel" ace gradually widened his of the service since the end of lead, and was never headed for, the Howland, Jr., Navesink; Mrs. He attended Rumson high school Charles Trafford, Manasquan, and BOILERS - RADIATORS - FIXTURES -PIPE - VALVES Free and Open World War II. A number of widows, and prior to entering the service remaining distance. His time for children and aged dependent par- the 100-mile grind was 1 hour, 51 Mrs. Lawrence Wagner, Toms was employed at the Marlboro state River. AND FITTINGS FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES ents are now receiving monthly hospital, minute.'!, 52 seconds. He made no to the Public payments because of the new So- pit stops, Tho road ,to better and bigger bual cial" Security amendments. In many' It paya to AdvcrtlBU In The Register. In the qualifying time trails cases payments now being made to ness, advertise in The Rentier regularly. survivors of service people will be The Christian Science increased when credit for military • Save at Sun Ray * Save Reading Room in your com- service since the end of World War munity is maintained for you, II is added to the deceased service and for all. person's Social Security wage rec- YOU ALWAYS SAVE WORE.AT Release from disease and ord, other limitations has come for. The 1952 Social Security amend- multitudes as they have quietly ments proviso wage credits of $160 "JSSSf .pondered literature available for each month of active military there. or naval service from July 24, 1947, until Jan. 1, 1954, Mr. Reid pointed SCIENCE and HEALTH out. This means that all military witii Key to the Scriptures / service since Sept. 16, 1940, can by Mary Baker Eddy count toward Social security pay- ments. 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Woolston, Elects Officers SUFPOBTS CABTEBBELTS ASBURY PARK — The annual ers are carried by squads of men. who also will receive $2,500 an- FAIR HAVEN—New officers of WE GIVE YOU STYLE More than 100 persons will be in nually from an annuity. A trust BRAS LINGERIE Jean Gros parade of giant balloons FREEHOLD—The wills of Bich- the Chapel of the Holy Communion WE GIVE'VOD QUALITY will usher In the 1952 Christmas the parade crew. The line of march rd C. Haciistaff, who died Oct. IS, fund of $45,000 was set up for Miss elected at a congregational meeting will be about a mile. nd Mrs. Thomas Little, who died Roberta Doxsee. The rest will be WE GIVE YOU VALUE season here Saturday, Nov. 29. Sunday include Harry Collls, senior ..... FAB IN EXCESS OF THE PRICE Sponsored by the Chamber of Com- Charles H. Armstrong is chair- )ct. 22, were filed for probate last shared by Nellie A; Woolston, Ron- warden; James Wenner, junior war- TUCKER'S merce, the parade will begin at man of the parade committee, eek in the office of Surrogate Dor- ald Corey, Christine Owen and Mar- den; Miss Elizabeth Scowcroft, CORSET • LINGERIE noon. Members include Joseph J. Coupe ian McFaddin. Both were Red ion Davis. treasurer, and Burton Kollmer, sec- SPECIALIZE IN ALTERATIONS 189 B'WAY LONG BRANCH Fable and fantasy will be repre- and George E. Ambrose. iank residents, Mr. Hackstaff hav- Louise Maire of Bradley Beach, retary. Mr. Collis and Mr. Kollmer lg been the water superintendent. who died Oct. 15, willed $200 to a sented in the balloons, which are It Payi to Advertiao in The Register. were re-elected to the church cab- Mr. Hackstaff's estate goes to his nephew,, Charles F. Maire,'and $500 inet. Serving with them will be two P. B. PROMINSKI 14 Broad St., Red Bank ridow. Mrs. Llttla willed $200 to to a nephew, Paul Maire. A niece, new managers, William Bally and TEL RE 6-^262 t. James Catholic cjhurch, The rest Alice Maire, will receive $500. A Hodge Boulware. oes to her husband. friend, Emclia. Rehberger, will re- The respective widows will re- ceive silverware. A niece, Edna A resolution, to take effect next vive the estates of Joseph C. Hur-Walsh, will receive a diamond ring, year, will create a revolving cab- lUng of Long Branch, who died gold diamond bar pin and furniture, inet. )ct. 17; John A. Frazee of Nep-furnishings and personal effects. A Mrs. Ann Bennett, president of Complete une township, who, died Feb. IB;niece, Frances Hahklns, will receive the junior giiild, 'reported on the Joseph Shapow of Ocean township, a diamond cluster ring, gold opal group's plans, including a turkey ho died Oct. 5; Cyril B. Clark of ring and large cameo pin. The rest supper, Nov. 20, and a fashion show louth Belmar, who died Oct. 24, .and will be shared by the nieces, Edna to be held for the benefit of the ames R. Evans of Ocean township, Walsh and Frances Hankins, building fund. Joseph Lopez, speak- ho died Mar. 31. Martin V. S. Griffin of Freehold, ing for Arthur Schcnk, president ELECTRICAL SERVICE Mrs. Mary Dubrosky of Belford, who died Oct. 25, willed two insur- of the Men's club, reported on the /ho died Oct. 22, willed her home ance policies, an auto, furniture and gold cross to be erected in the n Woodbine ave. to,her daughter, personal effects to his widow, A church tower by the club. Other Mary V. Geroni, Mrs. Geroni, two son, Herbert, will receive $1,000. A reports were given by Mrs. Edward ther daughters and.the husband $1,000 U. S. savings bond goes to a Bennett, president of the senior ill share the remainder. grandson, Martin Griffin. The rest guild, and Miss Bernadine Stewart, Elizabeth M. Allen of Wall town- goes to the widow. church school superintendent. ihip, who died Oct. 11, willed her Benjamin H. Silverman of Brad- •state to her husband. ley Beach, who died Aug. 27, willed Chemists Meet Tonight REPLACE DULL Alfla Buongivanne , o f • Long $500 each to his brother, Max Sil- AND Branch, who died Sept. 16, willed verman, and grandchildren, Char- At Fort Monmouth her home to her husband. The lotte Silverman and Judy Silverman est of the estate will bo shared A grandniece, Lynne F. Schwartz, FORT MONMOUTH — Members y her seven children, -i and grandnephew, Perry Strauss of the Monmouth county section of BURNT OUT LAMPS Samuel Metzger of ;Ahhury Park will receive $100 each. The rest wil the American Chemical society will WITH 'ho died Oct. 23, willed\ $1,000 each bo shared by his mother, Etta Sil- meet here tonight at 8 o'clock. E. T. o Fltkin hospital, Monmouth Me- verman, and son, Matthew Silver- Palomba, assistant manager of the morial hospital and the Asbury man. Anheuser-Busch, Inc., yeast plant NEW G. E. BRIGHT LAMPS Park lodge of Elks. Jhan Swenson *of Belmar willed at Old Bridge, will discuss "Pro- ill receive {10,000 and $100 to his niece, Doris Swenson duction of Bakers' Yeast." ; Clothing, jewelry and The rest goes to his' sister, Car- A graduate of Rutgers, univer- fects go to his sons, lotta Swenson. sity, Mr. Palomba became a mem- PHONE RED BANK 6-0612 Homer. A daughter-in-law, Cath John Rogers of Bradley Beach ber of the society in 1944. He also rine Metzger, will receive $1,000 as who died Oct. 21, willed $2,000 to is a member of the American As- will a sister-in-law, Blanche Metz- his wife. A son, William L. Rog-sociation of Carcal Chemists. A ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP er. His son, Homer, will receive ers, will receive $1,000. A lot in film also will be presented at the ... yew after yew MORE 15,000. 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St. Anthony PTA Mrs. John Petillo and Mrs. Caro- HEW TRUCK 5PRMS WALLPAPER tenuto were chairmen, assisted by 5()lli Anniversary A> MADE & Committee Heads Mrs. Anthony Levi, Mrs. Charles Tergis Named Has Style Show Lombard!, Mrs. Dominick Mazza, ' "''REPAIRED WHEN YOU SEE ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Mrs. Mrs. James Arnone, Mrs. Angela RUMSON—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dale B. Otto, president of the More than 200 persons attended Do George, Mrs. Chris McAngelo, E. Daniel of 12 Oakwood lane, ONE YOU THINK Ladies' auxiliary of Sandy Hook Contract Advisor the fashion show and card party Mrs. Charles Norton, Mrs. Louis former residents of East Orange, Bay post, American Legion, ap- held in St. Anthony's church hall Malinconico, Mrs. Peter Venturi- observed their golden wedding an- pointed committee chairmen at a MARLBORO—John P. Tergis of niversary yesterday. Last night a last week. It was sponsored by no, Mrs. Nick Ciazza, Mrs. Peter CUPS OF THE OTHER meeting Wednesday night of last Wickatunk-Gordon's Corner id. Itomino and Mrs. Anthony Fotfllo. fnmily dinner party was held at week at the Legion hall on First here has been promoted to group St. Anthony's Parent-Teacher as- Gihhs hall, Fort Monmouth Offi- U BOLTS MADE TO TOTO OflDEH ave. insurance contract consultant by sociation. Legion Band to Give cers' club at Eatontown, and Tues- Plans for a Christmas party on the Prudential Insurance company, Special award winners were Miss day their daughter, Mrs. William it was'announcod this week by the RED BANK SPRING SERVICE KLARIN'S Wednesday, Dec. 3, a membership Theresa Vaiti, Miss Vickie Privi- Concert at Asbury F. Atwcll, entertained at a recep- company's Newark headquarters. drive this ' month and attendance tera, Mrs. Mary Mustillo, Mrs. ASBURY PARK—The American tion nnd tea at her homn on 9 SHREWSBURY AYE. PHONE' RE 6-1551 at a meeting of the county auxil- A resident here four years, Mr. Ruth DcFazio, Mrs. Clayton Wal- Legion's Bob Eberlc Jr. Memorial Onkwood lane. iary, tomorrow at Aabury Park were Tergis is a native of Newark and ton, Mrs, Anthony Katz and Mrs. band, conducted by Frank Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel were mnr- discussed at the meeting. The aux- a former resident of Matawan. He Richard Lawrence. will present its second concert of > led at Newark, and came to Rum- iliary will sponsor a delegate to Is a 1929 graduate of Rutgers uni- the current sceson, Sunday at the sor. to live when Mr. Daniel re- versity and joined the Prudential The fashion show was given by the 1953 session of Girls' State. Do- Mustlllo's of Broad st. and the Convention hall at 3 p. m. tired from his position with the mmm nations were made to Brownie soon after graduation. He trans- United Paperboard company live ferred from actuarial work to the fashions shown included sports, af- Mr. Bryan has arranged a pro- NOW ! troop 97 for a Christmas party ternoon, cocktail and evening yi-ars Hgo. Thny have four daugh- and to Brisbane hospital for group insurance department in 1946 gram featuring the Manasquun dresses. Models were Mrs. Fred Men's chorus, directed by John Cub- ters, Mrs. Charles W. Crnnkshaw, Ask About Our New Thanksgiving and Christmas par- and mo£t recently was assistant Jr.. of West Ornnge; Mrs. Alfred contract consultant. Bruno, Mrs. John Bell, Miss Ann bon. The accompanist for the Convenient Pay ""Ian! ties. Fiorctti, Miss Betty Ciazza, Miss chorus is Christiana. Jorgcnsen. M. Aronoys, Cednr Grove; Mrs. At- Committee chairmen appointed Buy ilip covers, drapariei, curtain* Mr. Tergis was graduated from Barbara Ciaglla, Mrs. Anthony Pc- The band will play sovcral groups wcll, Rumson, nnd Mrs. Granvllle and Venetian blindi and pay for them were Mi's. Casimra Weskowsky, New Jersey law school in 1934 af- tillo, Mrs. Louis Johnston, Mrs. of selections and the chorus will L. Porter of Midland, Tex, They with LOW COST time payment! ar- Americanism; Mis. Gustavo Hu- ter attending night classes. He Charles Preston, Mrs. John Petillo, also have seven grandchildren. Pol- ranged through the Second National present two groups of selections Bank ol Red Bank. BECAUSE OF A senitza, child welfare and rehabili- served in the Army Air Forces from Miss Rose Phillips, Miss Josephine and then combine with the band to ly nnd Betsy Crankshnw; Poggy BENT STEERING KNEE tation, education of war orphans, 1941 to 1940, and was overseas in Acerra, Mrs. William Wlchmann, present a third group consisting of Ann Aronoys; Bill Atwcll, and and music, Mrs. Louise p'Rourkc, the Pacific. He's a member of the Mrs. Frances Johnson, Mrs. Jack John. Robert nnd Granvillo Port- Uii-bjlanced wheels, bent knees, mis- "Prayer of Thanksgiving," "Bnttle constitution and by-laws; Mrs. Marlboro Parent-Teacher ussocia Kaney, Mrs. Frank Innacelti, Mrs. Hymn of the Republic" in a setting er, Jr. aligned frames, aren't Just nuisances to Frank Saxe, coupons, and Pan- tion and president of the co-opera- Flunk Palaia, Miss Marjory Goff, by.Wllhousky and "The Lost Chord" Dinner guests included Dr. nnd Home Decorators the driver. Tliey wear'out car and tires, American study; Mrs. Charles Man- tive Trlcounty Rural Electric com- Miss Nancy Qahlgren, Mrs. Clay- by Sullivan. In the last number, cause steering parts failure, loss of control, dia, civilian defense; Mrs. Grandin Mrs. Crnnkshnw and MIHSPS Polly « Broad St. pany, Freehold. ton Walton, Mrs. George Belovuss, the band nnd chorus will be joined nnd Fetsy Crnnkshnw; Mr. and blow-outs—ACCIDENTS! BEFORE thar Chapman, finance; Mrs, Thomas Miss Gloria D'Anthohy, Miss Judy ,by the Convention hall organ, with Mrs. Aronoys, Mr. niul Mm. Porter, flank aappens, come in for Safety check-up on Kelso, legislation; Mrs. . Robert Tests prove that homemakors can Mazza, Miss Margaret Tesauro and John Cubbon at the console. Mr. and illrs. Atwcll, Mr. nnd our scientific BEAR Equipment! Abrams, membership, and Girls' Miss Lois Mustillo. Mrs. Samuel State; Mrs. Walter Halleran, past save as much as 35 per cent energy The concert Is free and open to Mrs Harold T. 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Brine jour old rollers or Mrs. Clarence Wickman will be 'overwhelming" that Dean was tie will supply you with new Hartshorn rollers. in charge of ticket sales; Mrs. Noel drunk when his truck hit a parked & MAINTENANCE Our Venetian blinds arc also of the better grade in stock or Lartaud, refreshments; Mrs. Wil- auto on South st, Aug. i. Judge custom made. liam Kaccn, prizes, and Mrs. Ed- Knight said he would sentence the gar V. Denisc, special awards. Keyport man Nov. 21. Mr. Goldberg Our prices arc very moderate and our materials arc first quality. had revoked his license for ten We also reverse your old shades. More than 300 surgical dressings COLD CATHODE LIGHTING were made for the hospital. Hos- years and ordered him to the coun- tesses vefe Mrs. Charles Ooodell, ty jail ,for 90 days. HEAT TBOOF - WASHABLE Mrs. James Hinton, Jr., Mrs. John Dean admitted that he had a A. Montgomery and Mrs. Charles previous conviction of drunken ROAD-AD SERVICE, Inc. 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Mulvlhlll, Mrs. constitutional rights were violated John Hcsscl, Mrs. Lawrence Schil- on several points, said it was Incon ling, Mrs. Carl Borgenson, Mrs. colvable that Bean could have been George Senn, Mrs. J. J. Durr, Miss anything but1 drunk when he Marguerite PWnHz eml W\»f Sum thumbed his nose at an examining Murphy. physician and made certain re- Long months of treatment for not only occupies time and adds marks to Patrolman Vetold Ur- belis. Questions and Answers tuberculosis seem shorter when new interest, but also uncovers new there is something to do. Christmas talents which sometimes offer To Vels' Problems seals, which go on sale Monday, means of livelihood after recovery, Above, Mrs. Margaret Curley, oc- Ayers Aboard Carrier Q—I'm planning to apply for in help pay for rehabilitation program cupatlonallst, assists ambulatory pa- In Korean Strikes slitutional on-farni training under at Allcnwood, Monmouth county's tients with leather and art'work, the Korean GI Bill. Does V.A. need tuberculosis hospital. Monmouth Below, weaving done by bedridden Raymond I. Ayers, aviation boats- anything,more than just my com Pai'k charity fund and seal sale re- patient, and, right, occupational wain's mate third class, of. 17 Mar- pletcd application form? ceipts support the program, which jherapy room. ion st., is serving with Task Force A—Yes. You must include, with 77 aboard the aircraft carrier your application, (1) photostats ot Kearsarge in Korean waters. both sides of your discharge or sep- AGENCY APPOINTED it was announced this week. Th The Kearsarge has completed her aration paper; (2) a detailed out- The Halstod and VanVcchtcn ad- agency will handle the firm's new first month of combat duty in line of swim fins and swim masks, line of your training program as vertising agency of 6 Broad sf!, has Korea. While operating off tho cas approved by your school; (3) a cer- recently added to Us toy line, and coast, her planes have made daily tificate from your school stating been appointed national trade ad- moulded rubber hardware products. strikes against Communist supply that the program meets all stand- vertising representative for Martin William A. Johnson is account exec- lines and centers, troop concentra- Flagstaff coffee is extra rich! aids of the law, and (4) evidence Rubber company of Long Branch, utive. tions and transportation routes. that you have control of the farm on which you're going to train and that the training will occupy your "A dream come true... full time. Q—I am making arrangements to buy a house with a GI loan. Can BEATS Our own home" part of the loan be used for ad- vance payments I'm supposed to Owning your own home may not be beyond your financial make for taxes and insurance? ATLANTIC'S reach. If you've saved the required down payment, chances A.—No. Prepaid items,, such as taxes and insurance, must be paid are "we can arrange a mortgage loan'to fit your budget. for in cash, and may not be part LOW PRICES Monthly payments cover principal, interest, taxes and in- of the loan. Q—I signed up for the total'dis- surance. Prepayment can be made without penalty. ' ability income provision in connec- Stop in for a friendly chat with Mr. Conover. We're tion with my National Service Life Insurance. If I become totally dis- ACTION open till 4 P. M. abled and draw payments under this provision,, will the face amount of my policy be reduced? A—No. The monthly income ben- RED BANK SAVINGS efits will not decrease the face amount oj your policy, d LOAN ASSOCIATION Q—How much of an allowance will I get if I enroll in a corres- WASHE pondence school under the Korean CHARTERED 1667 GI Bill? * TShe Door A—Your allowance will be the to Security school's established charge for non- io BROAD ST. veterans taking tho same course. BED BANK NEW JERSEY1 You, of course, must pay the school. Should Know These Facts Before Making Your Home Repairs! MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION OFFERS. • LOWER PRICES HIGHER QUALITY Our years and years of experience will assure you of complete satisfaction ... no matter what lite job. And . . . remember these facts: Moiiinoutb Construc- tion Co. can do it better for less. Call now for free Th» "MIRACLI FABRIC" estimate on any type home repair job. TAGS SAY ROOM ADDITION If your family hai outgrown their horn* . .. or If you lust want more space . .. think of a room addition of this typt. It TUMBLE-ACTION adds so much extra value to your home METHOD IS SAFE and grounds. Call us today , . , and Ut •••. provtrf toft wlomoilcolty us help you with your home repair . . . or... home modernization problem. New exclusive BENDIX Magic Heater BACKSD BY THI LAROIST FACTORY AS Per FREE ESTIMATI LITTLI APPROVID SIRViCE Month ON ANY ATLANTIC DIPARTMINT IN AS 5 SIZEJOB THI IAST EXPANDS FIHST PAYMENT TAKE YEARS THE * LARGEST • EXCLUSIVE > TELEVI8I0K > AND IN 1953 TO PAY • ROOM ADDITIONS • PORCH INCLOiURIS • ATTIC CONVIRSIONS t AOOFINO • SIDING • DORMIRS • CARPINTRY • ILICTRICAL WORK • MATIN* • PLUMIINft [Tlonmouth fonstruction fo. Ill ft MIC.IIVJA I r. A I III HIM ill'. ' I 'I' Ml I' • • •• HI il HANK li MHill V ,, ,,,,,.,,, N , Vi APPLIANCE • CHAIN • IN • NEW-DERSEV BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13. 1952 Page Thirteen IHMIlllllllllIliJIIIilllllllllllllilllllllllllUIIBIIIIIililli M Methodist Church Club Freak Accidents, Arrives at Dix lloset Fire Does To Hold Auction Sale FALL PAIR HAVEN—The Friendship Worker Quits $1,600 Damage I The bttt time of the year to plant ROSES. club o£ the Methodist church will FREEHOLD—Jo«hua Tolllver of Fire which broke out In a bed- All plants guaranteed to'bloom next year. Freshly dug plants hold an auction Saturday at 8 j>. thin place ii no longer working for room closet In the home of Mr. from our fields. Get the cream of the crop in all leading patented m. at the Willow Street school. Samuel Dr&chler, ,hl« former em- and Mrs. A. L. McCloy of 57 John and standard varieties. The articles to be auctioned off- ployer, and it isn't all because of st. Friday afternoon caused dam- all brand new—have been donated his physical disability. He is su- age estimated by Mrs. McCloy at BELL FINANCE by local businessmen, and include perstitious that misfortuness al- more than $1,800. D & D COMPANY lamps, toasters, motor oils, elec- ways run In threes. The blaze was discovered by Mr. Rose Specialists, Monmouth Road tric irons, window-cleaning jobs, Mar. 1, 1951, while unloading Tol- ma Mrs. McCloy's son. Billy, late baskets of groceries, steam irons, llver'8 truck, a crate crashed onto ln the afternoon. Mrs. McCloy, who EATONTOWN 3-0046 car washes and grease and oil his nose, for which he received an said cause of the blaze has not We still have a good selection of Holland Bulbs for Uta planting. change jobs, slacks, dry-cleaning award from th« Workmen's Com- been determined, said she smelled 25 to 5OO job and cosmetics. Free refresh- pensation court. imoke all day but had heen unable iitiiiiimuiiiuiHiiu£LiiHiuju mtiiuiuiiutiiiuiiiuimuuiiimiuiiuiimninitiniiiiiiiuiaittiiHJiiwmuiuiniim uiKiuiiiimiiiniihiinitiiiiui iKiiiyiniiinH^mmiiiuii n ments will "be served. Just about completely recovered o locate the souce. She added from this, he was loading Drach- Icthing In the closet had appar- let'g truck on Tddd rd., near Toms ntly been smoldering for some River, when a truck owned by time. Eastern Jersey G.UF. Petroleum All the clothing In the closet, 99 out of every 1OO Co-operative, Inc., attempted to rallied at about (1,600, was des- drive by, dislodging a five-gallon troyed, according to Mr«. McCloy, Credit raconli ihow Idol 99 out of wry 100 people in Ihb country era BALLET ART can of oil which struck Tolliver who added the paint and wallpa- honest. Thl» meant thai iVMY employed man or woman, raerried or In the chest, knocking him un- per in the bedroom were ruined tingit with a-good crtdll reputation who comw lo ui for money con get it, : conscious. ' by smoke. Damage to the closet Back in court again at Red and bedroom she estimated to be Bank and again represented by his ln excess of $200. will /end you LITTLE or MUCHI SCHOOL attorney, Bernard H. Weiser of To iid» yoo ov«r for a wook at In The blaze was extinguished by 'Between PayDay' J . . . I. pay bill. tSot md t. fc, this place, he was awarded $1,237.50 Pvt. Michael Toacano ^^^m -— • » • »w r^wy •••*•* «(n» ••««•• ww en Red Bank firemen who arrived ICASHVRASH voI u | AMOUNT TOT«l I ""« '•' <* onto.... tto bvbvy anylhionyl M plus medical expenses. soon after the alarm was turned I BECEIV I'OU HEMY COST I tkol «M> to yow HMHInhti>Cmrf..I • Conrfort .. HELA SLAVINSKA Fvt. Michael Toscano, son of Mr. RECEIVE to nfknrn* o BRINGS YOU COUNTRY ,5CINE INCLUDISt w. ^^opU Pan.l B«d $42.25 SUITS MAPLE IN FUNCTIONAL MODERN DESIGN r A new assortment of Fall suits In the smartest pat- COATS , ,,"..-, <6oubU Dreiitr Bate and Mirror (6-Drawr).. $108.00 terns, Every style, fabric or color.,.all slzes...Regd> The greatest selection of new Fall Coats In Crawford IN NEW, LIGHT MAPLENUT FINISH S-Drawtr Chett .,. I $95,00 history! Fine fabrics, skillfully tailored...exactly Night Tablt... ;,; $49.50 lars, Longs, Shorts, Port- £^ ••fAf" what you want In the A STYLED RIGHT...BUILT RIGHT...PRICED RIGHT lys, Stouts and Short "1^7J exact size you need! Stouts...Maker-to-You ,J% M Free .....JUST RIGHT IN EVERY WAY I They're all low priced, tt. M_ • frll low prloed to save you %0M the famous Crawford ^W'jBi Aitiritloni many dollars. . Maker-to-You wayl PLUS YOUR $10 FREE GIFTpj^PLUS YOUR $10 FREE GIFT Herei'i the Maple that has proved » sensation. Leading Interior Decorator' 1 Cxeltlni, imirt fabrics tailored Into elegant new Crawford Suits and Coat*.. Magazines sing Its praises. And no wonderi It's Modern—scaled for today ! amazingly low priced tc homes. In the new, friendly light finish—Maplenut—carefully hand-rubbed let your $10 free gift! to glowing beauty. Charming with any color scheme. Of Selected Hard Rock Northern Maple—the very finest. Top construction features assure you long service: Mortise and tenon construction ... dove-tailed .,, dust.proof«d, center*gulded drawers. Shown here tra only a few of the correlated bedroom pieces. Choose youri Individually—or ensemble, ai you may prefer. Stop In at Sterling Furniture Shop and see wonderful new "TOWN ANn COUNTRY FLAIR1" todayl Open Friday Evening Till 9 , RfD BANK: 32-34 BROAD ST. j ITOKII ALIO INl ; '•'.-. We Invlto you to »«i \ NEWARK, BLIZAIBTH*. JIMIY CITY, HACKINIACK', PATIRION. our biuigvl term* WITH AMIOY, CAMDIN. dww^kw • Pri« Pirklnj .-,'•.• PHONE 60291 RED IANK "One of AMERICA'S LARGEST Clothing-Manufacturing Chains' Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 FUEL OIL Runisoniaii Heads Square, Club BEATS ATLANTIC'S 12ic LOW JiMiO PER GAL SPECIAL CASH PLAN. To lower your cost of living you must creep before you run. This Is a means of taking a step in the right direction. HANCE& DAVIS TEL. RE 6-0103 WITH AUTOMATIC Robert S. Williams of Rumson, center, was installed as with a GOOD president of the Insurance Square club of New |ersey at din- ner Monday night at Fold's, Eatontown. He is pictured with SP( N-RINSE two other county men who also hold offices in the Masonic i( tXCLUSIVt SPIHAIATOR WASHING ACTION organization, Clifford Morrison of Wanamassa, left, tyler, and George A. Burger, Jr., of Allenwood, first Vice, president.' Mr. if TWO-TUr WASHING AND RINSING Williams succeeds Edgar O. Roso of Livingston. Other officers •£ AU-NtW CUANflOW WAWl FILTER r.re Howard E. Smith of Orange, second vice president; Frank E. Miller of Ridgewood, treasurer; Frederick J. Pye of Union, Every lop feature is here in this greatest of all Easy f pin- secretary; Philip E. Brill of Orange, chaplain, aricf Christian driers I Two busy tubs do a week's wash in less than an Young of Newark, marshal. > ^ hour. One tub washes with Exclusive Sphalalor Action, while the olhef tub' rimes automatically in 3 minutes, then % damp-dries right in the spinning basket. Handy Swing j It Pays lo Advertise 1 Fitzpalrick's Team Faucets rinse, fill and empty woiher; save live, hot suds for In The Register In Arctic Maneuver! re-use. New CJeanflow Filler removes rust and other_ impur- , Percy Sherman, owner and pro- PORT MONMOUTH-rPvt. Jon: ities from water. See Easy in Action today I j priotor of Sherman shop on Broad F. Fitzpatrlck, son of JonniP, Fitz- : St., opposite White at, dropped into Patrick of 52 Willow fit.', here, i The Register office Monday to taking part in the Army Air fore ALL again say that "It pays to advertise Arctic maneuver "Qpcratjdn Wa in The Register." Wind," which was launched Satur- GUARANTEED || BUDGET TERMS This is,nothing new to Mr. Sher- day, The operation will run unti i man, who haa been a liberal user the end of the month. . ARRANGED ! ot The Register's columns ever An Avmy paratrooper of the 603d I since he has been In business in Airborne Regimental combat team I iialOHS MAS DO ... A whole waplinu* full | Red Bank and long before he of the 11th Airborne division, Pvt. of lhciu...iuacliiucs inspected and adjusted by our expert started in business for himself Fitzpatrlck made the trip tri*tAlaeka here. What ho was unusually hap- from Fort Campbell, Ky., by air. SINGER mechanics.... py about is the result of his ad-The troop movement called "Oper- —sorry, no mail or phone orders. verUsemcnt1 in last Thursday's is- j ation Long Haul" was the largest BACKED BY THE LARGEST sue ot The Register pertaining to' and.longest airlift of men in his- a coupon. (tory.1 For many years local advertisers I Pvt. Fitzpatrick is a radio opera- u FACTORY APPROVED SERVICE TREADLES (drop heads),j have looked upon Red Bank as n."to r wit•"'"h" his'~ ~-—*•"• team'—••. "A » form '"•"- • "no coupon town." Mr. Sherman er student at Rutgers university, la gratified to have had almost 300 ho entered the Army in February DEPARTMENT IN THE EAST $ 50 persons mall In a coupon from his last year. "War Wind" is designed PORTABLE Electrics j,om 27 advertisement seeking to win prizes to give soldiers and airmen experi- valued at $25 each. In addition to ence in the defense of Alaska/Each coupons that were mailed in, many man is received through Arctic in- $ 50 other coupons were received at the doctrination to familiarize him Sherman Shop. with the techniques of survival in CONSOLE Electrics. /re» 39 Those prizes will bo awarded ab- extreme cold. EXPANDS | solutoly free, there being no obliga- RETURNS TO DUTY tion on the part oE those returning ASBURY PARK—Staff Sgt. Ern- the coupon^ 10 make any purchase est LiCalzi, U. S. Marine Corps, at .the store, noncommissioned officer in charge HE • LARGEST • EXCLUSIVE 'TELEVISION * AND of the recruiting sub-station locat- SINGER SEWING CENTER FACES ASSAULT HEARING ed In the post office building here, KEANSBURG—Frank Jones of has v returned to duty after a 15 Birehwood pi. is scheduled to face day leave. 69 BROAD ST. .• RED BANK hearing or an assault and battery Whilo the sergeant was on leave, charge here Monday night before his office was manned by Sgt. Ray- OPEN FRI. NIGHT TILL 9 Magistrate Edward F. Ambrose. He mond J. Bolvin, who has also re was released on his own recogniz- turned to his recruiting station ance Monday night after his arrest in Brooklyn. on his wife's complaint. During his leave, Sgt. LiCalzi was married to Miss Marie D. Fio relll of Philadelphia. The wedding took place at Atlantic City. After spending a few days in Atlantic City the ncwlyweds went to Wash- ington, D. C. APPLIANCE • IN * NEW-JERSEY Sgt. and Mrs. LlCalzi will make their home at Bclmar. NO MONEY DOWN Like your travel with a JOYOUS THRILL ? \&p HAVE NEWS for a lot of folki who of taking your first hill with a high-compres- And listen: If you can afford a new car, you W want more fun from driving than they sion Fireball 8 Engine doing the honors. tan afford a Bukk, get from their present cars. Exqulillely f«»h- That's when you get a man-sized sampling loned diamond How about coming in this week for a real imimbli , There's a trim bundle of eager high-powered of the tremendously able and instantly Mitihtil Mk sampling of this joyous travel? golil rlng». energy that's just the ticket for your a responsive power you command here. spirited automobile that can give you thrill Wait till you feel the serene satisfaction of Equipmtnt, ateittorlu, trim and moith 0$ tubjtet after joyous thrill) for mile after fleeting mile. to chtngt without nollct. * Standard on Roadmatttt, skimming over rough roads, cobbles or optional at txtra cut on othtr Suits, **Optional ** Why not come in and try the Bulck we havip ridged crossings. That's when you know, txlracott on Roadmasur mi Supttonly, 11 DIAMOND in mind? Stunnln•17r5 I dia- better than words can tell/what« million mond pair. 14k lolil, mitohtd Wadding Pair' 23 DIAMOND dollars' worth of ride engineering can do in meuntlnii, Ortit Iteullnt littuly (The excitement starts with your first look at the way of magnificent comfort* m » wond.rlul Bridal inttmblt' low c (i » I I ,00 it, your first sitting in it, your first fingering Matahari 1 •! k M««iilflr»nt Walt till you jockey into a real tight parking Immediate Delivery IO lit MMIni». 235 of its slender wheel. . / flurry lor this wr , ipace and note the fun and ease that Poww ll (told lottlnni. 1 11 No charge for Credit tWtAt But wait till Jtynaflow Drive* begins work* Steering *" brings to a once-tough job. Wl ing Its maglc-and its constant and complete (very Diamond Certified for A CUT * COLOR A CLARITY smoothness fills you with never-ending But-why wait? wonder. iThere's t Bulck that can do all this-and Walt till you feel the bubbling oxuberanct more* far more - all ready for you to try It. Two ono< HitWilon tvinU/ Tin TV football Oamt ellht Witk tviry SoJurday and iultk Clrcui Hour tvtry hurih Tutidaf, COLdNY BUICK, INC. .1 " V 163 to 1»» Monnwith |tr»tt M «.10l» Red lank, N. J. RED, BANK REGISTER. NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Page Fifteen THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEWBERRY'S HASN'T LEFT ANY ONE IN THE FAMILY OUT IN ITS SELECl'ION OF DOLLAR BARGAINS. COME IN AND SHOP FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY THREE SELL-OUT OF DAYS ties ONLY CHILDREN'S RAYON $1.00 DRESSES 2 for 7 to 14 Many of these quality made, LADIES1 39c VALUE nylon distinctively designed ties would ordinarily sell for os GARTER BELT much as $1.50. Better hurry rayon panties A special Newberry for good selection as the A jound Newberry saving. Conn value! Embroidered quantity is limited. forloble, well fit- _ ting Hollywood £L fQ|* HeWBERRVS with pretty ribbon and brief stylej, " ^^ and riet trim. Adjust- Pretty lace trim. Turkey Sale" able closure. While- Bond legs. Sm.,_ Siiei 24 to 30. 1 med., Ige, ' Remnants Sale! 1 3 TURKEYS To Be Given Away blouses SPtCIAL At NEWBERRY S Special 80 Sq. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT EVERY COUNTER. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN ASK ANY SALESGIRL FOR DETAILS. LADIES' FIRST QUALITY SHORT SLEEVE $ CUP THIS COUPON RAYON CREPE 4 •IRDSEYE FOR FREE TURKEY reg. 39c yd. diapers DRAWING TO BE HELD SAT., NOV. 22, 1952 80 SQ. PERCALES 12 snow whit* blouses squares, 27x27, Snug little briefs with nylon cellophane- NAME elastic waist and legs. They packed, light- & BROADCLOTHS pkq. dry In hoursl White only. weight, strong. ADDRESS J yds. * PHONE 2 to 10 Yd. Pieces Not Necessary To Be Present To Win reg. 44c yd. Ladles' & Men's LADIES' PLASTIC BABY FLANNEL HANDBAGS BILLFOLDS Pintle Calf, LIME in assorted in brown, green, black $1OO MAIZE designs. navy, BLUE Buy for gifts, 1 Mammoth Quality Assortment ONE TIME BUT WHITE HERE'S FUN FOR ALL reg. 59c reg. $1.59 PINK Christmas cards 32to 3 « bagatelle game' . Boxed Christmas Cards All different col; PRINTED FLANNEL orful Christmas Manufacturer's closeout long houn Yard I, BOYS' GUARANTEED SOFT 26 x34 INFANT'S MISSES' GUARANTEED receiving blankets slack socks soft sole shoe anklets A thrifty price for mak- Guaranteed 4 months wtar or In a wide choice of pretty two- Beautifully made of A. Big le'edion of adorable ing luxurious quality, replaced free. 4 pair guarantee• du i4 mosmm., w«aw|grr < lone color com' *| | soft while elk leather f I pleated and whirling dirndl Idng wearing lulti, A|1 Assarted bright orreplacedfree. • C oinationt. Each «p IQl with supple split sole. — styles. Elaiticiied « Asbury Park 2-4000 Red Bank 6.4000 Long Branch 6-1745 STEI Misses', Juniors' cui'd Women's WOOL SUITS OUR ENTIRE STOCK of 100% wool suits that sold for 49.95 to 90.00 are yours at reductions of 10%' to 30% SUITS THAT WERE NOW SUITS THAT WERE NOW $ 49.95 and 55.00 69.95 and 75.00 59 "LYRIC" by WEAR RIGHT ... .hand-detailed in double-woven cotton 59.95 and 65.00 79*95 90*00 2.00 Wear Right's famous tapered-finger design makes your hand look pret- Suits, Second Floor, Asbury Park Only tier, more slender, even with gloves on. "The Lyric" . . . newest addi. 1 * tion to the Wear Right collection has tiny French knots at the cuff. , ' i Black or white. Sizes 6 to 7'/J. GLOVES, Street Floor and Asbury Park THE GIFT-BOXED "RONAY-VOUS" • V ' • • " - KNITTED DRESSES by Rosanna ».!.. clutch tag, In rich faille or calf. • • . leading designer of knitted fashions 7.98* The most important look of the year ... the knitted look in dresses, separ- The finest designers and expert craftsmen create every Ronay handbag, ates . . . even evening costumes. Here, two distinctive dresses by Rosanna, leading name in knitted fashions. Both with Rosanna's talent for putting the that you may carry it with pride wherever you go. The handy oblong detail and line of expensive "hand-knits" in moderately priced knitted dresses shape of lhe "Roniy-Vous" fits comfortably in the hand. Black, brown Is clearly evident in the two shown here. or navy faille; 'black, red or tan calf, black velvet and brocade. Gift- A. Lacoj*knlt Two Piece Dress with scoop neck and rolled collar. 10 to 18. T boxed in plastic. 25.00 B. Angora-trimmed Two-Piece Dress with knltted-in "V" of angora and metallic HANDBAGS, Street Floor and Asbury Park _ • plus tax threads. Navy, coral, grey or aqua. 12 to 18. 35.00 SPORTSWEAR, Street Floor and Asbury Park Warners "ANGEL" 6IRDLES ....with that heavenly smooth fit! 5.95 and 7,50 Introducing the new, daftly daiignad glrdloi with th« calculated "ifratch" that molds avary Una from walit to thigh! ..Thi llvellatt, lovallatt glrdlai you'va worn • . . and 10 Ineradlbly comforrabla. Both In imall, madium or Itrgt ilxai. PERFECT-RTTING BELLE-SHARMEERS A. Powor-net Olrdle or Panty with firmly ribbed wtlitlins. fl,9S .... in a proportioned itze for your needil H, Elaitlo net with down-itreteh "ungol-ikln" panoli, 7.60 Straplci* brandoloth nnd nylon lir». 93 to it. 8,80 48 iui|t| * * • fli gaum «<<».. M nugoi f AI., tOdmlir • • •?•?•"*• ID, so or 80 denier l«Oi? PRl 19 tlonlir ItTif f* PoUl Cup Br«u Nylon taiYoU 8,00 Collon broadcloth 1.50 Tall, ihort, illm or full, your lagi dttirva tha parfacf-flHIng flattary of Balla-Shirmaar propertlonad nylom, An "aeeanory ihada" /or avary CO1UIBT SALON, Itrait floor and Aibury Park coituma. color. HOWHRY, Strut Floor and Aibury Shop Dally From 9:30 'Til 5:30—Aibury Park Store Open Wednesday 'Til 9; Red Bank Store Open Friday 'Til 9 RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXV, NO. 20. RED BANK, N. J., THUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 10c PER COPY SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 16. Five Red B$nk Residents Among Christmas Lighting Union Beach Vols Building Fire House Goes on Nov. 21 $297,000 School Bed. Bank's Christmas street .66 to Take Oath as New Citizens lighting will be turned on a week from tomorrow at 6 p. m., with FREEHOLD — Five Red Bank Mayor Katharine Elkus White residents were among 66 admitted Plans Progress as American citizens here before and Edward H. Conwaj, presi- Judge John C. Giordano in an im- Feagin School dent of the Bed Bank Commun- pressive ceremony Monday. ity Chamber of Comercc, officiat- They are Beatrice Stanton, .176 ing. • Manor dr., Scotland; Hugo B. T.oc-Of Drama Opens Eatonlown Board Prepares cacell, 46 Herbert St., Italy; Mar- There will be 15 strings ot garet Ferguson, 21 Peters pi., Ire^ lights this year compared to, 48 For Referendum in December land; Tellervo Rimmlnen, 17 Car-Branch Here last year, On Broad st, the men pi., Finland, and Thekla A. Henderson, 19 Drummond pi., Ger- Rumson Couple to light* will be extended to Leroy EATONTOWN — The board of ition on 32 acres of land between many. pi Monmouth st.' lighting also education Monday night unani- rant ave. and Fine Brook rd. Direct Training for will be extended. Joseph Holiday mously voted to ask the state com- n this site, we propose putting up The Bed Bank Klwanls club dis- missioner of education and the local tributed books on county govern- Is chairman of the Chamber's school building with ten class- Stage, Radio, TV government board for permission ioms. It will be designed, however, ment prepared by the League of lighting committee, with Samuel to hold a referendum for the pur- Women Voters. Commenting on the th an allowance for an expansion The Feagin school of Drama and Llbovsky as co-chairman. pose of approving the construction p to 20 rooms. pamphlets, Judge Giordano said, Radio has opened offices in the of a $297,000 grade school here. • "an enlightened citizenry makes a Kelly building, 157 Broad st., at "The building with land will cost strong democracy." Each citizen Harding rd. Now In its 38th year The board already has an option jproxlmately $297,000—of which was given an American flag by the of professional training for the the- on 32 acres of land between Grant e federal government has agreed county and the flag code by the ater, the school purposes to. bring Brokers Working ave. and Pine Brook rd., and ten-to pay $112,000. We will borrow, county American Legion executive such training, for ' stage, screen, tative plans have been drawn tor assuming the taxpayers approve, committee. radi'b and television to this area in a ten-classroonf building. The pro-$185,000 to round out the balance. addition to carrying on its program Together Close posed structure, according to Leo "On the same acreage the federal Taking an anonymous rap at Carllng, president of the school overnment is scheduled to con- communism, Judge Giordano told in Rockefeller Center, New York board, Is "desperately needed" to al- city. ' •.. • . •••.•• truct and equip another school for the citizens that the country is ap- Several Deals leviate crowded conditions in the hildrcn in the 600-family Wherry palled that so many people can be present Broad st. school. evelopment. This school, which drawn to so ruthless a form of Recent Sales Made School board members, who have HI cost approximately three quar- government. He said that in the conferred with officials In Trenton, ci'3 of a million dollars, will be battle with despotism "all that is Through Cooperation worthwhile to free men is at stake." expressed confidence that the stato ndcr the cognizance and control He added that the survival of would okay the referendum when f the Eatontown board of educa- : Of Local Realtors It is brought up for consideration ion and will be available to all American democracy depends upon Nov. 18. The resolution, as approved Satontown children. Eatontown »a "burning enthusiasm" that will The Ray Van Horn agency of Firemen of Union Beach company* No. I are shown at work on fire house at Morning- Monday night, was drawn up fol- esidents, however, will not have make Americana "evangels, pa- River rd., Fair Haven, report sev- lowing conferences with state offi- contribute to its construction. triots and, if necessary, martyrs;"- eral recent Important transactions, side and Union aves., due to be completed by spring. With the help of volunteer masons, cials and fulfills all state require- The other new citizens are: all' of which were closed with the Carling Explains Kurt Schmidt, West Third st., carpenters and welders, company members began the building several months ago and have ments. co-operation of competitive real- Thus we will wind up with Freewood Acres, Germany; Peter tors in the area. spent week-ends and one night a week on the'structure. The building will house the com- To Meet Nov. 24 Athans; 1105 Fifth ave., Asbury Assuming that approval will be hree schools. The present school The Paul Huntsman ten-room pany's present pumper and an auxiliary lighting truck. A large recreation room will be at in Broad st. will be for all children Park, Greece; Herman T. Jordan, riverfront' residence, with over an granted, the board tentatively slated 1741 Bangs ave., Neptune, British the rear of the truck area. The building, two stories in front, will house a meeting room up- Tuesday, Dec. .9, as the date for ip to the fifth gradew ho live wlth- acre of land, located near the walklng distance. The new bor- Guiana; Modrlta Carroll, Fort Mon- Presbyterian church in Rumson, the school district referendum. The . mouth, Latvia; Marion Barrentlne, stairs. The company's present fire, house is on Cambridge ave. Floyd Leonard is captain. board has called a special meeting iugh school on the Pine Brook has'been purchased by Dorothy P. ,cicag» also will be for children 13 Pearce ave;, Eatontown, Ger- Brodsky of Summit. The co-operat- for Nov. *24 to formally set a ref- many; Catherine P. Wollnski,- 177 erendum date. ip to the fifth, grade who live with- ing broker in this sale was Ray ng distance of that area. The Morris ave., Long Branch, Ireland; Stillman and Associates of Shrews- New Choir Director On the day of the referendum, Lucy Slmar Weiss, RD 1, Farm- iVherry School on the same acreage bury. This attractive riverfront S. B. Council 'Jumps' 8-Ft. Fence Eatontown voters will be asked to ill be for the sixth, seventh and ingdale, Belgium; Carleton J. Mat- property was sold to Mr. and Mrs. thews, RD 1, Asbury Park, Canada; approve the borrowing of $185,000 ilghth grades. The latter will have Huntsman by the Ray Van Horn through a bond issue to cover the pecial classes for music, art, man- Sadie Dinah Rlfkin, Casino dr., agency in 1945. —Too High for Local law to Allow RD 1, Farmlngdale, Russia; Ther- cost of the new school. The federal ml training, and domestic science, esa M. Durand, S5 Willow St., Port Another outstanding riverfront government already has agreed to t will have an all-purpose room property owned by the estate of. SEA BRIGHT—The mayor and er one had better be returned to bear the cost of the difference, Momriouth, Austria. council "jumped" clear over an its makers. : : • ind possibly a cafeteria. John Phillips Cosgrove, comprising $112,000. "All three schools In this Ints- John Oathey ••,. "... about two acres, with over 200 feet eight-foot split cedar fence Tues- After Mr. Gray reminded coun- In outlining building plans, Car- Izaak Ader, 61* Broadway, Long day night. cil, and got acknowledgement from rrated system will be operated by Branch, Poland; Anny Emillie Sny- of riverfront on a bluff overlook- ling said that if the proposal is he Eatontown board of education. der, Van's Trailer park, Eatontown, Lucy Feagin,' well known speech ing the river on Navcsink.River rd. The fence was real enough. It Col. Henderson, that ordinances approved by the voters "It should and dramatic coach, Is founder- lay in bundles in the yard of Col. are. written and enforced for. the here will be no segregation of Germany; Edgar A. Cheesley, 27 in Locust, Middletown township, have little or no effect on the in- 'Wherry children' from 'borough Hudson ave., West Keansburg, Eng- director of the school. Mr. and Mrs. has just been bought by Mr. andand- Mrs. John C. Henderson of common good of the majority, not dividual taxpayers because of in- John Cathey, executive director Ocean ave. And the police had Individuals, nothing was done children.' All will be processed land; Linda Tanava, Bennetts Mills, Mrs. Warren S. Doughty of Red creased ratables in the bordugh." hrough the school system and the RD Lakewood, Estonia; Claudia D. and manager, respectively, of the Bank. On the grounds are a seven- ruled that's where it would stay; about a request by the Hendersons New .York Bchodl, will' be person- it couldn't go up: Against the law. to consider amending the fence Wherry School Too )uildings they use will depend upon R. Crotzer, • 611 Broadway, Long room residence of Victorian archi- heir grades. Many conferences Branch, England; Vernon Dorsch, ally in charge.of the Red Bank tecture and a large barn used as The Hendersons came in to tell law On the same 32-acre site, the fed unit. They have'maintained a.home eral government Is planning an- lave been held with representatives 67 Barbarle ave., Highlands, Ger- a .shop and garage. This sale was the governing body It had been Study Money Problems of the Army and the U. S. Depart- many; Lleselottc Johnson; 9 Wash- on- Shrewsbury-dr., Rumson, the negotiated by Rolston Waterbury of their decision to take down a 6Vi- other school in connection with the past seven years;, and will .divide foot fence and replace it with the Council pushed tor an jsarly ad- Wherry housing, project. This ment of Education to work this ington ave., Matawan, Germany; Red Bank. as. co-operating broker. journment of its meeting? It want- program out. Fllippo Borrello, Ocean blvd., At- their activities between 'here and The Ray Van Horn agency sold the taller one, for the sake of privacy. school will come under the control New York. . • Bedrooms In their home and that ed to devote some time to tlW plan, of the local board ot education, and "The Army and other federal of- lantic Highlands, Italy; Elfreda property to Mr. and Mrs, Cosgrove ning of November mo— «—•=-•— Burter O'Neill, 11 St. Peters ave., in 1941. ' of Domlnick (Ding Bat) Perlllo, a Eatontown children will attend, bu ficials Involved are going ahead short distance away, face each oth- and to get together it.wlH »e fully psjd'by the U. S. with their plans on the assumption Keansburg, England; Ursula I* A farm of ISO acres located In discuss this problem! It Carroll, 93 Orchard st., Keansburg, er, they said. government. Eatontown taxpayer that Eatontown residents will ap- ; Holmdel, and owned by Martin V. known for some time tl Germany. Cuts the Breexe . will not be called upon to contrib- prove the borrowing for their own Brown,, was recently sold to Mortl- dcjparJtmenW ,have little money left ute to Its construction. building. I do not doubt that when Eva Solomon Sclaky, 37 River-; mer'Kaplan'of New York city, with' ii-\ >vas' wjjlio'''tljey. linitt 'taking STworlt' wilnTfor the balance of it comes up for a vote in DecemV Paul R^.Stryer of Holmdel as co- Oi Otil '" The form ot proposal to be sub- view ave., Noptuno City, -.'Greec^ down the 6',4-foot fence that police mlttffd. to the voters, as approved that it will be approved by the Marglt M. Ricci, 70 Heck ave.,- operating broker. stepped* in and put a stop tos the bns taxpayers. It is a perfect solution -The Florian! L. Zlpf residence lo- operation, 'oh.''-Hr; •Ferlllo's conu Monday .night, calls for the ac- Ocean Grove, Austria; Erika La- tbe,r*'i py quisition of the Pine Brook site, to our problem and certainly a Grone, 367 Prospect st, Long cated on Prospect ave. In the Fox plaint, it was disclosed. His objec- Ing to'bo done ort the 1983'budget; Miss 'Mar- very Inexpensive one." Branch, Austria; Bridget Cicalese, Hill section of Little Silver has tion! The taller -fense woujd cut • In other business handled at the Jorie Frantz has been appointed on which the board now holds an 14 Center st;, Freehold, Ireland; been sold to Monroe A, Miller of off the breeze. In disagreement, the regular session,'council: choir director ot Embury' Metho- option, at a cost not to exceed Population Doubles Anna Kalomyck, 67 Park aye., Gooseneck Point through the Rus-Hendersons said the fence wasn't Voted to ask' the Monmouth Con- dist church. In addition to direct- $22,900, Including surveys. Actually, Growth statistics for the borough Rumson, Finland; Martha Roth, ae.ll M. Boriig agency of Fair Hav- airtight. . . solidated Water' company to add Ing the. senior choir, Miss Frantz $21,700 would be paid for the lam bear out the school board's conten- Long Branch, Estonia; .Alessio en; acting as co-operating broker. Street Superintendent James,, P. dourlne td the water .supply as a' is organizing and directing a Junior and $1,200 would be earmarked fo lon that a serious situation in local Aurillo, 116 Grand ave.,' Long The Bbrus, agency also acted as Thorsen brought. up ,the matter, dental aid to children. ' • choir. • ' . . . Incidentals attendant to. Its pur- education Is in.the offing. Accord- Branch, Italy; Roma M. Smith, 52 co-broker In the sale of the River saying he discovered enforcement Decided to wait and investigate Miss Frantz has her bachelor of chase. The proposal also speclflet Ing to the 1940 census, there were Ridge ave., Noptune, England; Bettl Oaks residence of Edward F, Hens- of the ordinance governing the before granting to Frank "Ells his music degree from Grove City col- the construction and equipping ol 1,758 residents In Eatontown. By Pllato, Van's Trailer park, Eaton- ler, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs, Clifford height of fences fell to his depart- request for a five-year lease to a lege, Grove City, Pa., and has done the ten-room school and the Im tho 1950 census, it had shot up to town, Germany; Erich Zwilaky, 77 W.. Dickinson, Jr., Of Morrlstown. ment. He said, the local law was section of borough beach property; graduate work in music at North- proving ot the land at a cost nol 3,044. Current population Is esti- Throckmorton st., Freehold, Ger; Both the' Zlpf property and tho adopted back around 1911 "when Mayor George H. Krauas.satd Mr. western university, Evanston, 111, exceeding $162,100 in addition t mated at 3,500. Sixty per cent of many. Henaler proporty Were sold to their 'sfilto fences' were being put -,:u p Ell* was willing to raise from $100 Before coming to the shore,; she the U. 3. amount of $112,000. It the land within 'the borough is respective owners by the Ray Vanall over town," to $150 a year the rent he pays was supervisor of elementary music also proposes the issuing of bonds still available for residential con- Hedy Dorn, 88 Poplar ave., Deal, in a community near Erie, Pa. A Germany; Fred Dorn, 88 Poplar Horn agency a few years ago. Borough Attorney George A. for two parcels of borough land. for $185,000 covering the dlfferenc struction which means the growth Considering today's prices, various resident of. Manor dr., Red Bank, In the building costs and tho land. rate probably will continue at its ave., Deal, France; Leah Kttson, On most ell of the above trans- Gray Informed council that un- Miss Frantz Is employed at Watson 98 Gulden at, Cliffwood, England; actions the Ray Van Horn agency less It wanted to completely re- ccuncllmen thought that might not • State OK'» Debt present pace. bo enough. laboratories. - Her parents li\W in Markus Wiener, 607 Madison ave., acted as managing agent on an ex- write the ordinance to' allow eight- Franklin, Pa. She Is the sister of The bond issue Would use up a It Is because of this anticipated Bradley Beach, Poland; Lott S. clusive listing basis, representing foot fences, Its proper attitude Agreed to hold, at its next ses- Rev. Horace Frantz, who until re- of the $99,990 borrowing margin o: growth that the board Is planning Judltz, 274 Cummings ave,, Elberon, the owners of the respective prop- should be one of silence. Ho said Sirs. John Cathey sion Nov. 29, a public hearing on cently was pastor of the Como the borough thus raising the nel he new school In such a way that Germany; Elsie E. LaLlberte, 26 erties In each sale. it could not act to condone a vlo- whether the borough should ask Methodist church, Spring Lake. - debt to $64,088 beyond the borrow- plumbing facilities and heating Sixth ave., Atlantic Highlands, Ger- lutlon of its own law. Washington to decontrol rents. It ing margin. Board officials have re- plant will be large enough to allow many; Kathleen Malloy, 1 Rice In addition to the highly special- Already, It was shown, the pres- ized^technicalities of the entertain- acted on this in responso to a 22- ceived assurance that the state wil for additional building expansion lane, Leonardo, Ireland; Helens L. ent 616-foot fence is a half-foot name signed petition presented by Junior DAR approve exceeding the borrowln over the years. The fact that there Goudvis, IBS Chelsea ave., Long ment field, the school gives train- Armstrong Given teller than local law allows. Per- Ing in all forms of dramatic and Jcrrold H. Meyer, who has about limit because of the need forth will be 32 acres; available—in par- Branch, Netherlands; Ella M. H. hnps, he said, If council didn't say a dozen families as tenants in Collects Clothes facilities. cels of 26 and six acres—means expresslonal work, also in speech, anything the Hendersons• could put 1 Goudvis, 1SS Chelsea ave., Long Award of $825 ' property he owns. LITTLE SILVER-The junior Robert Maida, attorney for th there will be plenty of room for a Branch, Germany; Evelyn J. You-public . speaking and personal de- back the newly removed section of 1 velopment. Classes and private In- Approved for Mr. Meyer a pro group of Monmouth chapter, board, told the meeting that on th high school or junior high school man, 222 Coleman ave., Long Elwood A. Armstrong of Plnck- 6't-foot fence and, in the absence when the need arises. Also the Branch, England; Chrlsta U. Vin- struction for adults will be avail- ney rd,, Little Silver, received an of complaints, there it would stand. posed subdivision of his' land - In Daughters of the American Revolu- basis of interviews with New Yorl able both in the day and evening. which he plans to sail a 120x101- tion, will collect clothing for the city bonding attorneys he felt tha large acreage guarantees plenty of cent, 633 Westwood ave., Long $c25 award In Workmen's Compen- He observed that Mr, Perlllo made recreation area. Teen-age and children's olasses will sation court Friday, granted by no objection to that barrier. foot riverfront parcel off Penin- students at trie Helen Pouch and bids on the bond Issue would ru Branch, Germany; Anna Marie sula ave., while retaining a 15-foot Tamassco schools In the southern Rowley, 866 West Front st., River be conducted In the afternoon and Harry S. Medlnets, deputy director The Hendersons said before or- approximately three per cent. Thi The Pine Brook site is the same on Saturday. ' ot compensation, against the Sun- right of way to the river as an mountain districts. Plans for the state has Indicated that they wl distance from the center of Eaton- Plaza, Germany; Marguerite J. drring tho eight-foot job they had approach to his own riverfront sun project were formulated at a meet- Dudney, 70 Patterson ave., Shrews- The School has an appeal na- shine Biscuits, Ino. discussed the matter'with Mr, Pe- okay the Issuing of bonds by Eal town as the Broad, st. school. It deck. ing Wednesday of last week at the ontown up to an Interest rate o was selected by the board because bury, Belgium. tionally as well as locally, the pres- Mr. Armstrong testified he was rlllo who then considered the Idea homo of Mrs. Arthur Morris on ent enrollment including students a salesman for Sunshine Biscuits all right. It wasn't until replace- Gave Councilman Nells Jacobsen five per cent, ot tho saving in transportation Calogereo L. Zarcaro, 211 Atkins authority to procure and Install Spring st. Mrs. Nell Clifton was Following the meeting, Carllnf from 28 states and several foreign and, while leaving the back en- ment operations actually started, assisting hostess. costs, concentration of future pop- ave,, Neptune, Italy; Lucia Cascella, countries, Many prominent alumni trance of the Acme market on that they were stopped, they said mid-town Christmas trees, It has said "I have no doubt that Eaton- ulation, and traffic problems. Tha 1510 Sewall ave,, Asbury Park, are active In the business and so- Broad st., Red Bank, he slipped and been trie councilman's pride over The next mooting, Dec. 3, will be town voters will approve the pro- Army approved the site for lta Italy; Donato Lombardl, 409 Fifth cial life of their New Jersey com- fell, landing on his hip. Hushed Silence many years to put up and decorate a dinner with the senior members gram because, through the co-oper- Wherry school for the same rea» av«,, Bradley Beach, Italy; Rosa munities, The- sohool lists In the The hushed silence ot council beautiful Yule trees here, Mr. Ja- ot the chapter. Guests Included ation of federal authorities, we will ons. Pla Storzlllo, 908 Comstook St., As- He stated that as the result of professional activities of IU alumni thu fall his hip became painful, that followed this discussion period cobsen said that, as he Is just now Mrs. Frederic K. Adanu, Monmouth be able to obtain a school system Council Approves Flan bury Park, Italy; Joiephlno T. R. many branches of the ontortaln- causing him to remain away from implied It was unllkoly If anyone recovering from surgery, he would chapter regent; Mrs. George Ftoch- worth nearly a million dollars by Brenner, Atlantic Highlands, Eng- ment field and a number of these employment for three weeks, after would do anything it the original require Mr. Thbraeh's assistance In or, Mri. Oeorgo Senn and Miss laying out approximately only one- The school board Is being fully land; Charlotte G. Bodlno, 42 Pern- alumni are from New Jersey. fence went back up but the high' getting th« trees properly set up. Gloria Meeks. flfth of that total." backed In its planning by the bor- berlon ave., Oceanport, Sweden; which he returned to work al- ough council. Once approved by the Mary flan Olacomo, Harris ave., Mr. Cathey, the oxecuttve direc- though he still had difficulty In get- Darling Explains voters, construction would begin Brittle, Scotland; John Kahn, RD tor, has a broad background In ting in and out of hi* automoblln An unusual set of circumstances, Immediately with tho aim of hav- 1, FarmlnKdale, Latvia; Anna muslo and speech, He la a grad- and In walking. He was treated by Hunters Bag Deer in Passadeenkeag Carllng explained, has brought ing the new schools ready for oc- Sahlnldos, 10 Mechanic st., Free- uate of the New England Conserv- Or Anthony J. Plsa.nl and Dr. Vin- about a situation whereunder Ea cupancy by the next tall term. atory of Muslo and Teaohere col- cent Whelan, also of Red Bank. ontown has an opportunity to solvo hold, Greece, lego, Columbia university, In ad- Mr, Armstrong was represented by "Failure to approve the expendi- lta overcrowded school problem ture," Mr. Curling said, "means that Ida Rudenberg, Buttonwood lane, dition to his duties at the Feagin Edward W. Win, Jr., of the Red with a mlmlmum outlay and with Rumaon. Germany i Annemarle R. school he la In eharge of speech Bank firm of Wise and Wise, Sun- beginning In September cluees will little or no effect on the tax stru be doubled up on split sessions. The Poore. 408 Marlon pi., Long Branch, work at the General Theological •hlne Biscuits was represented by ture, Outlining then circumstance. Dantlil Berna Franklin Loveleiay seminary In Now York city, Jomea J, Carroll of Newark. kind of education we can provide ha ealdi (or the children of Eatontown will as Carty ave,, Fort Monmouth, AIUJ. Mrs, Oathey Is a graduate of "Our present school on Broad suffer Immeasurably. And If It la trallas Allan Kegon SJoblom, 1100 Judson college and has dono grad- turned down, we still will be faced Ocean I'd., Spring Laki Hilghta, uate study at Columbia, She bad Take $132 from at. U designed to accommodate 3BC Flnitndt Amelia M. A. Oreuman, experience In organisation and per- pupils. The enrollment thli year with the problem. Future building SI Lincoln ot, Koansburg, Bni; sonnel work bofora oomlng to the 800, To meet this situation, we hav la Inevitable. Never again will Eat- landt JobnT, MoMahon, U03V. iflhool. She served Kappa Delta, Furniture Store had to make 'double sessions' In ontown have tho opportunity It now Fifth ave., AjburyTpatk, England! national oollego lororlty, u travel- two of the olaasii and have had has to lolvo lta school situation on Red Bank, polios are Investigat- to rent two additional' rooma at a long-lcrm basis and on an eco- Bitty Parker Foggla, 841 warbur- Ing Inipoctor and extension officer, ing the burglary at the Acme Fur* ton V, Long Branoh, England! later becoming national president ooat ot |a,00o In the Oooanpo nomical one. When borough real- nllure store Friday night and the lohool. Sophie wilgand, 2 Tinnant avi., She hai been manager of tho Fia« theft of I1S9 from the offloe safe, dents become fully acquainted with BnilUhlown, Oirmanyt Albert gin fohoot a number of year*. According to Deputy Ohluf "Tha solution to our problem, ha the faots, approval la assured," We"«and, 3 Tenntnt, av»,, Engllih- Mln Margaret MoNamara of CUorge Clayton, entry to the itora bun aultabli for this year only town, France, Fair Haven la among the member* wa» gained by a window Next year Ooianport will need It Register Official Joint of the New York faoulty who will en the east aide of the building. two surplus rooms and, on th be on the looil itaff. She li a grad- uula of lurviyi, we can expect ai Newi|)0|ier Institute Th* lafe was opened with what he Eatontown enrollment of approxl uato of Ooorglan Court college, at termed a "rip job," The thief, he M. Harold Kelly of Uncroft, Ukowood. and tho Tiafln lohool, mately (00. That miana that If w laid, who apparently wai not *n do not Inoreaje our faollltlea < troaiurer and bualneaa manager of and hai done graduate work at amateur, hammered on one corner The Rtfliter, haa been elected to it IhirnajriHome W'eraiori, « New York unlverilty. She hai a will have to have doubli iiailoni drill, Bid Bank.—Ad*«rt1eem«Bt. of the life door until It bent praotloally all jrradei. Each IUI membership In the Institute of baokground of itook ixpirlenoo and mouth tojjirmlt the Insertion of A Newipaper Controllers and Finance radio dnmu, She hai done work ending year the inrollmont w orowbar, The door wai thin rlppi'l Increase, We have no choice but ortlccri, Herat unairwopa, u, jj, i In radio and ttlovlilon at Pordham off It,w»J an expert Job, aooord- n«mln«lnnTUrn n«mn, reeontTltlonfjJt»lenillllonul. . likIlke* mw and dolumbla, MIM MeNimara li Iny to Oliyton, who compared It expand, An unusual lit of olreum Founded In 1WT, the institute li a isriMMd' «.»» MJ/I, All •tinoea now glvia ui a chance technical loelity drvotni to thl •I lir.i.o Onari.niiid' «v» mn known loully through tuehlng with robberiei at thi tafiwiv s muimittie i «o..f ....new. periikUe «nfl sddlni mar Increase our faollltln at a mlnlmui aeoountlni and flnmclal ildi o( chlnei. Iin eloek..., taufjijmi.,.. lerji e« i ipeech and drama tt Oiorglut •tore, Allen's Ihoe itort and David- I il Apt Court colliii, the li a daughter of eo«t, Wi hava an opportunity thi newapapir publishing Held, IMF Ilil Haiimoulh id lon'i itera lait yiar, ' Eirl- 6. H.nuhil, lift, of Niviilnk Rlvir rd., ind Emirien Melt of Kings Hlghwiy, Mid. acquire two mw lohoola by onl membership Inoludu executive* of tl«f ment Mr, and Mn. Jamil F, MoNamara The fit? wai all that wai In thi of River rd. dlttown townihlp, etltbrettd "lk«" Day lilt w»#lt by bagging dur In Paiiiditnktig, Mi,, pnylnr for a amall portion of on morn than MO niwiptpm through- lift, the day'i noilpti having been if wi don't eapltallie on thl* o| out the United gtatei and Canada. banked when thi aton olond Fri- while, en * twe>we«k hunting trip. Mr. Hemehil shot the nlna-polnt buck, which weight 276 portunlty, tatontown taxpay* •i 1h» tyMleler jiJIVii, Printerlnied en dui< da y nlfhtfh, TThh t thin wai reporterported toll iirdbeirdrdbeird,, 1II0I iint"niil eaihinn., Owner'Ownir'i poundi, while Mr. Melt (hot the dee, which weighed 176 pound*. The hunten filled In thi will havt nt oholoe but to meet th CAMB IttBperleri imprlntailld d ttl milmil l mlrl a iei»,«l - laiurdarday morninmornin g by lalamu.il l LI iltuatlon thi following year at fltltil In our •{•an, iirivili ntllni 11*1*11 virlliimint, bcviky, owner, by t»Mri uiriilukti male and lemale Al> W iftlforaft er iiiMid itrlu.ln. all iliei, flrit week beeiuie of the noliy woedi due to dry ellmite. Hewevir, In the ueond week rein tirrlfle coal, l;n AlUnllnni |« M you ptn»»U\t, while only, ¥nm wsifi bailn le «ln>v if i *r *:wfii ivniM VHIIII |uwi>i SKL t ind mow dimpined the woodi end the hunten tueoeeded In the iwimpy ireii The hunliri' nt iirvlie •ilheut walilm.er fer.leMe ere'i„• »•.-* • ela.. r e,n Iji-i-eL herlnriHI, de—w I••n• live•iveamlnuiein mlnulii,, .ipiil.Jpeifsjlii lry prleedprlndi _ Tljera'a a urn ilir (in Ihe herlinn, Option on M Avr»i fjitlni, »ll RR e.tau, lauin Untt I'emll'.».".?.*• V>I, NiurliMiurliei lihwirli * I andjave il luimaaii, Iliiri* Uieofiton, Cenlnf Her, HO, Maurlee lihwani Jj £u'tll".5!''l|!l»' •'fail rieiii il, Ml •om, Kl Weilfieni il.-A«veu!iimini, U Broid it,, Red I«nk,-Adnrllnniinl, lent, 141 WeitfreM He—Adveniieaatni. teughiit'|eb of the trip wet dragging their eitthti batk te eimp. , "Till lohool board hai taken in ( Pace Two RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Verange, Mri. Nicholas VlncL Mrs. Little, Barbara Figaro, Mary Ann Kcyport devotions. The society will hold a mittee by Mrs. Armour Ashfortb, Vincent Cantalice, Mrs. William Bloom, Patricia Whalen, Naney Christmas party Monday, Dec. 1. president, at. a meeting^ of the Senior guild of St. Mary's Episco- 'liberty Croup Boccellato, Mrs. Chadwlck Hen- Coffey, Joseph Wenzcl, Sr., Joseph MaJ. and Mrs. James H. Frew Hostesses at last week's meeting Since 19J1 PHONE RE 6-2316 drlckson, Mrs. Mary Maaicy, Mrs. Wenzel, Jr., Jerry Franklin and were Mrs. Cornelia Rapp, Mrs. pal church last Thursday afternoon and their children are en route to were Mrs. Howard L, Egginson, Charles Menna, Mrs. Peter Gnlatro, Herbert Chameroy, Jr. Ban Diego, Cal. They were gueati Mary Belle Terry and Mrs. Flor- •Has Ganje Party ence Crawford. Others present Mra. Ann Meineke and Mr*. Mills- Mrs, George B'clovuss, Mrs. Charles six week* of Mrs. Frew's parents, • J. H. WHITE »« Mra. Jennie Slriliano wn« gen- Gunncll, Mrs. Carl Mill, Mrs. were Mra. Randolph Creamer, 'Mrs. paugh VanBrackla The guild will Adding Machine Stolen Mr. and Mrs, Fred W. Kortenhaui hold a parish supper Tuesday, Dec. eral chairman ol the game party Charles Bruno, Mrs. Edward Kock, or Cliffwood. Walter Frani, Mrs. George Powel- From Gravel Co. Oflicc aon, Mra, Theodore Strobel, Mrs. 2. Mrs. Meineke will be boateaa at Newman Springs Road ,,,,held Monday by the auxiliary of Mrs. Betty Rittcr, Mrs. C. C. Mri. FrankHn Smith of 66 Fulton , !th« Liberty Ho« company at the Lediard, Mrs. E. M. White, Mrs. WAYSIDE -Stale police, Shrews- Wayne B. Darland, Mrs. Fred Jen- a dessert-card party at her home . was guwt of honor at a stork sen, Mrs. Albert Nelson, Mra, Flor- next Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, flfire housh e on White siat. MrsMri .Do Domm - Thomas Mead, Mrs. Jennie Figaro, bury barracks, are investigating shower last week at the home of RED BANK Inlc P. Figaro was assisting chair- Mrs. Jean D'Andrca, Mrs. Joseph the theft some time Sunday night ence Davis, Mrs. John DeWainc, The card party will be first of a Mri. William Bocse on First at. Mrs. Edwih H. Wharton, Mrs. Wil-series of benefits for the building "man, and Mrs. Claude Borchardt Mazzn, Mrs. Joseph Rosivpll, Mrs. of an adding machine valued .H ueeU were. Mrs. Eva Brown of • Roofing of all kinds Complete warm air "was In charge of refreshments. Samuel Scalzo, Mw. Alex Renzo, MSf.flO from the, office of the Haine liam Chadwlck, Mrs, Frank Smith, fund. Others present at last week's hiladdphia, Mrs. Mary Cheescmah Mrs. Peter VanCharldorp, Mrs. meeting were Mrs. Marian Ear- heatinp systems "I Special awards were won by Dom- Mis. Joseph Fix. Gravel company, West Park nve. of South Amhoy, Mr(. Allen White According to police, entry to the Henry Uhl, Mrs. Herbert Van- hardt, Mrs. Anna. Gusweller, Mrs. * Leaders, Gutters Ductwork Inick P. Figaro and TinMey Clark. Mrs. Claude Whalcn, Mrs. Mae of Belford, Mrs, Malcolm Luker of Gleson, Mrs, Everett Cokelet, Mrs. E. T. Tucker, Mrs. David Brown, » Other prize winners were Mrs. Lars , Connor, Mis. Jacob Bloom, Mrs. nmcc was gained by forcing the Port Monmouth, Mrs, Russell Trav- front door. The adding machine Herbert Robinson, Mrs, Thomas Mrs. George Benjamin, Miss Jo- TOlsen, Mrs. Donald Matthews. Mrs. Charles Coffey, Mrs. Gregory Flg- crs, Jr., of Keanaburg and Mrs, Hill, Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins and sephine Depp, Mrs. C. M. Brltton, "L'Carl Wilms, Mrs. Peter DeFazio, aro, Mrs. Frank Cnnnavo, Mrs. Ar-was the only thing taken, The theft Joseph Collins, Mra. Louli Hycr, was reported Monday morning by Mra. Joseph Merinsky. Mrs, Arthur Grove, Mrs. John H. Mrs. Theresa DeBockcr, Mrj. Es- thur Cadman, Mrs. Robert Cadman, J*r«. John Feick, Mrs. John Hart, Appointed to a nominating com- Miller and Rev. Jamei Guxweller. ,,Ji>lle Coflcy, Miss Lydia MoU and i Mrs. Jerry Franklin, Mrs. Herbert Arthur DtLuca, manager ot the. Mri. Raymond Crammer, Mlia Ade- It Pays to Advertise in The Register ,^ili«i Angie Verange. 'I Chnmcroy, Mrs. Leo O'Connor, H&uae company. Trooper Michael laide Crammer, Mri, Harry Mor- Others present wrre Mrs. Adeline I-Missw Clalip Fredericks, Shirley Marknvltch Is Investigating. decai, Mrs. William Beach, MM, Donald Mill, Mrs, Oswald ThDrne and Mra. Ru*»ell Travera. Miss Rita Walling of Broad at., Mils Catherine Salmon of Middle- town and Miss Lee Ferraro of Eliz- abeth are oh a three-weeks' automo- Party Clothes bile tour of the South. Mr. and Mri, Walter Riley have returned to their home at Bradley. LOW Beach, They were recent gucsta of NOBODY their ion and daughter-in-law, Rev. Need LEON'S and Mrs. Norman R, Riley of At lantic at. . v John Youpcofskl la on a 16-day leave from the Navy with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Youn. cofskl of Maple' pi. Special Care! % Ernest Rocco of Naples, Italy, Is visiting his sister, Mra,. Joseph Moccl of Beers »t. Prior to his ar- REFRIGERATOR rival In this'country, they had not seen each other for 43'years. Pvt, John C. Schanck last week returned by plane to Fort Leonard Wood, St. Louis, Mo., after spend- PHILCO ing a four-day furlough with his mother; Mra. Gordon J..Schanck of sensational Mnple pi. . John .1. Dane, faithful, navigator of St, Joseph'a Assembly of the Fourth degree, Knights of Colum- bus, announced last week that 13 candidates' received the fourth de- PHILCO gree at Atlantic City. They are Clro L. Nappl, John W. Nappi, Michael M. Nappi, Louis F. Nappl Anthony G. Nappl, Jerome Armcl- lino, John C. DcMont, Charles M DAIRY BAR Dietrich, -Duwayne Ross, John J. Mlleski, Frank W. Letwfnstee, Aloy- \ K. Penncttl and Charles W. Wahl. LIKE 2 REFRIGERATORS Mrs. James Wilson was hostess to members of her bridge club last Thursday night at her home on Beers st. Prizes Were awarded to IN ONE Mrs. Edward Lock wood, Mix. Mer- rill H. Wallace and Mr«, Donald Lockwood.i Others present were Mrs. John O. Hartilcr, Mrs. Con- Entrust your fintit gowns to Leon's! You'll be stance H. Cundey, Mra. William Huge Added Storage Space Hell and Mra. Charles H. Miller. pleated with the way Leort's dry cleaning removes Mrs. Hartzler ^vill be the next hos- stubborn spots and perspiration, and leaves no tell tesi...... tale odors. Colors and patterns are brought back •. Members of the Friendship club In the Door...to Keep to life. There is no finer dry cleaning and it costs of St, John'*' Methodist church made1 plan* for a Christmas dinner no more than the ordinary kind. party Friday, Dec. 12, at a meet- ing -.last week at Mrs, Russell CALL RE 6-2800 TODAY Walllng's-home on Broad St. Pres- Foods at Your Fingertips. ent were Mrs. Alonzo Layton, Mrs. Dyson Woodhouse, Mri. Alvln SANITONE Walling, MrsiAabury Walling, Mrs. lilllia Hughibn, Mn. Russell Smith, Butter Keeper.. . Space for Full JMrs. Frances Wdolley, Mrs. Lllllc Brunner, Mlsa Anna Covrter, Mrs. Quarts of Milk ... Exclusive Cheese Bculah. Thistle, Mrs. Ernest Wal- LEON'S ling,. Mrs. Frank P./Sprpul, Mrs," SINCE 1912 Roellf .LeRfry, Mr*. Stanley Jones, Keeper. "Key Largo" Color Styling. CLEANERS'. LAUNDERERS - RUG CLEANERS Mrs. William Barnes/Mrs. Louis Roselle, Mrs. Samuel Wailing, Mrs. Built-in Freezer, Adjustable Shelves Cheese' Keeper ALWAYS AMPLE PARKING IN FRONT OF PLANT Hudson Carhart and Mrs. Theodore Keeps eheete fresh, 64-76 WHITE ST. ,• RED BANK Hathaway. . ... Yes, Everything! flavorful for weeks. Among the 870 freshmen at Hut- Sera university this semester are Floyd Hansen, Jr., of 18 West •ACKtD IT ONE OF Front at., Keith, J. Hycr of 104 Third st. and Gordon A, MacLeod THI UKGIST SIKVICI ot Union Beach. Son at Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Hansen, Sr., Hansen DEPARMENTS IN THI wax graduated from Pennlngton, where he was active In sports and ATLANTIC EAST. pare paying for Is bull a member of the newspaper itaff. Hyer Is a graduate of St. Bernard's. EXCLUSIVE ^TELEVISION « AND Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hyer, he was a member of the football and baseball teams at St. Bernard's. MacLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Selah, Is a/ graduate of. Key- port high school. He was a. mem- GUNNISON HOME ber of the student council, band MONMOUn-6'0% and (he school newspaper staff. L0N6BRANCH The money you are now paying'in rent . . . the The Women's Society ofvChris- tlan Service of Calvary,Methodist dollars you spend in the upkeep of an old- church has donated $50 toward the fashioned home . . . could pay for this beautiful purchase of a new public address system for the auditorium. Mrs. Gunnison Home easily. You save in a lot Amoj C. Brown, president, conduct- of different ways when you buy a Gunnison ed, a meeting of the society laat APPLIANCE • CHAIN • IN • NEW-JERSEY week, Mm, JcanetU WInans led Home. You save in first cost, you save in heating costs, thanks to compact design and 100% insulation. Your monthly budget can be smaller because your payments, in most cases, will FIREPROOF SPINTEX be lower than rent. You get a big ROOF REPAIRS OR TRIPLE-TRACK bonus in living satisfaction, in solid comfort, in convenience in a HOME INSULATION NEW ROOFS THAT COMBINATION SCREEN Uunnisrm Home, You'll wonder why you ever put. up with less! THAT SAVES UP TO LAST 40 YEARS AND STORM 45% ON FUEL! - - - PLUS! WINDOWS! BEAUTIFUL J-M GLAZE-COAT PANEL ASBESTOS SIDING CEILINGS APPLIED ATTIC CONVERSIONS THAT NEVER NEEDS OVER YOUR CRACKED TO COMFORTABLE PAINTING! . PLASTER CEILINGS! ATTRACTJE ROOMS! APPLIID IY OUR OWN JOHNI-MANVIILI TRAINID MKHANICS. ADVICI, SURVIYS AND ISTIMATIS OIVIN WITHOUT OBLIGATION IY TRAINID RIPRISINTATIVI DEMONSTRATION PHONE ASBURY PARK 2-8407 , HOME VNHIt IUIII IMII (fi) CfiHOIMION RIVER RD, A PARK AVE. INSULATION & SIDING CORP. RUMSON Orlt* nut Mid DM II any 905 MAIN STRIET ASBURY PARK, N. J. IVIRITT H, THORNE SATURDAY OK SUNDAY i I'. M. TO 5 I1. M. OR LOCAL RIPRISINTATIVIS: MAYNARD CARD, TIL RID BANK 6-2334-R KINUS HWY, MIDDLBTOWN S>iiii5i ADAM LINZMAYIR, TIL, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 1-0302 IVININ0S RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Page Three Sachse's sister, Mrs. Clara Shirts Everett Mrs. Raymond Kelly of Red Bank, a 55x72-foot addition to his plunk- of Gouldsboro, Pa. Mrs. Gladys Garvey and Mrs. Don-ing supply business. Scout Dinner Highlights Testimonial Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mendres and Mlsi Mae Smack, senior student ald Hlckey of Everett. Mrf.'Creavy Flossie Taylor of Chapel Hill rd. PUBLIC SALE nurse of Monmouth Memorial hos- daughter Virginia and Mrs. Joseph was awarded the door prize and I.) employed part-time at a road- pital, accompanied Mrs. Catherine Mendres, Sr,, of Jamaica, I* I., are Mrs. Warneker was tbe winner of — of — To Sterner, Presentation of Awards spending two weeks at Florida. side stand here. Rumsey, R. N., and instructor at the game prize. William Barto, who is stationed SEA GIRT—More than SOO BoyAmong special' guests at the dinner the hospital, to Leonardo high Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox and Mrs. Esther Cox, who has been with the Navy at Quonset Point, Scout offlclala attended the annual Among special buests at the dinner school for a recruit tour. A dis- children Betty Jane and Skippy visiting the past week with her R. I., spent the week-end at horns Scouter banquet of Monmouth coun- were former Supreme Court Justice cussion on hospital life and what visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zappo son and daughter-in-law, has left with his parents, Mr. and Mra. cil last Thursday night at Sea Girt and Mre. Henry A, Ackerson of is taught was given. Miss Eliza- at Bloomfleld over the week-end. for Florida, where she will spend Gaylord Barto of Cooper rd. REAL ESTATE beth Frease, a junior student, also Inn here. Highlighting a testimon- Keyport, Monroe Eisner of Red Capt. Viola Warneker, nurses' the winter. accompanied them. Stationed with the Navy at As I am now residing permanently in Pompton Plains, I will sell ial to, E. Donald Sterner, council Bank, Amory L. Haskell of Middle- corps, of Westover Air Base, Mass., Quonset Point, R. I., Robert Weeks president and a- member of the at Public Auction to the highest bidder my former homo at: town township, Charles Morgan of lir. and Mrs. Wilbert Schumaker is spending a 30-day leave with her Headden's Corner spent the week-end with his moth- board of directors 20 years, the din- the Long Branch district, Warren ad daughter Ann Elizabeth of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard er, Mrs. James Weeks of Anil- MIDDLETOWN, NEW JERSEY ner was held in recognition of 13 DeBrown of the Red Bank area, Scranton, Pa., spent Saturday with Warneker. Mrs. Ensley Antonides of And- over st. national and 95 service awards pre- Joseph Thummefs, chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgan. Mrs. Thomas Kelly entertained ever st. was a recent guest of her Mr. and Mrs. John Higglna of On Highway 35, One-Half Mile north of Bed Bank sented to counoil leaders. southern district of the council, and with a Stanley party at her hb*me non-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Morgan were guests Tuesday of tin west side of Highway Attorney General Theodore D. Lloyd Cassel, superintendent of In England there are 18 Smiths Friday night. Those attending were Mrs. Mike Jacobs of Trenton. las', week of Mr«. Edward O'FUh- Parsons ' presented Silver Beaver ECIIOOLS at Freehold. per 1,000 persons while in the Mrs. Gerald Warneker. Mrs. Frank Mrs. John Krusls and children crty. — on — awards to William Taylor Gregory United States one in svery 100 McCarron, Mrs. John Mahoney and John and Mary Ann visited rela- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Murray and of ManasQuan, Francis E. Bruce of persons Is named Smith, says the Mrs. Agnes Carney of Lincroft, tives in Linden Friday. Berry Siegfried visited Newarlc Eatontown and Irving Feist of Lincroft National Geographic society. Mrs. Frank Creavey of Holmdel, I Samuel Roscnfcld has completed recently. Shrewsbury, The attorney general The Lincroft 4-H club met last Tuesdayj November 18tfi also is a holder of the Silver Beaver. Wednesday at the lire house. Miss AT liSO P. M. * The awards actually were presented Mary Searles, vice president, con- by Dr. Edwin F. Stewart of Fair ducted the meeting in the absence Modern six-room house, large living room with open fireplace, Din- Haven, senior member of the com- of Miss Betty Ann Holzer. Miss Ing Room, Kitchen and Breakfast Room, Tile Foyer'with large Coat mittee for distinguished service and Catherine Ring read a letter she Closet. Three Bedrooms each a corner room permitting cross ventila- another holder of the award. Mr. had received from a member of a Gregory is scoutmaster of troop 59, tion and each'Svith ample closet• space. Tile Bath (tub and shower), Japanese 4-H club. It was in the 1 Manasquan, and Mr. Bruce is com- form of a thank-you note, thank- Linen 'Closet. 'Large Attic. Grounds: 4O'xl2O'. One-Car Garage at- missioner for the Long Branch area. ing for the gifts of small toys and tached to house. Hot Water Heat with Oil Burner. • Full Basement Mr. Feist is an executivve board books the Lincroft club had sent In NOBODY LOW PRICES •With inside and outside entrance. • member and treasurer of the coun- the Spring. It also mentioned the cil.' , seeds which had been received in - The highest bidder shall be required to pay a deposit of 20% (cash Mr, Sterner was presented a the previous fall.. Members signed or certified check) at time of sale and sign usual real estate purchase sterling silver bowl engraved with up for their projects for the year, agreement, Buyer may. have. Immediate possession. ttio signatures of 41 mpmbers of which included sewing, cooking, the executive board and an in- gardening and forestry. Names Whypay10 to 15 thousartd dollars for a four orflve-room dwelling scription. Representing the board were taken of members for three- when you can purchase. this\modernslx-rooni house for just what you were Mr. Feist, William Ruchs- anc. five-year pins. The next, meet- baum of Spring Lake and Sanford ing will be held Dec. 2. axe willing to pay and take possession Vit once? Your inspection o! 1953 PHILCO TV Flint of Interlaken. J. Fred Billett, the houso is invited. Members of the Lincroft Com- scout executive, told of the second munity church Ladies' Aid society phase of £he,.'council's throe-year met Thursday afternoon. Plans By Order of: ROSAILE C. SILVERTHORN program and announced a schedule were set to hold the ChrlBtmas par of activities for the coming year. B. 0. COATS, Auctioneer. Phone: Long Branch 6-3599. ty Thursday, Dec. 11. Friends and An award for largest attendance at relatives are welcome to attend, the dinner was presented to How- Parsons, Labrecque, Canzona & Combs, Attorneys. Gifts will be exchanged and Christ- pril'.:W. Roberts of New Monmouth, mas carols sung. Hostesses wilt be Phone: "Red Bank 6-500O. ;.'.: Middletown district chairman, and Mrs. Harold Morgan,.Mrs. Charles Harold Copeland of Belford, district Toop, Mrs. John Mauser and Mrs. commissioner. Stanley Stihvell, It was voted to THAN 1952 MODELS Merrill Thompson of Inteiialcen give $300 of the proceeds of the was toastmastcr. Mr. Sterner said bazar and supper held in October that Monmouth council is prepar- ns a donation to the church fund. ing ap expansion program to pro- A card and game party was dis- vide greater, scouting facilities In cussed for some time in January. Monmouth county and at the state Mrs. Charles Conover is chairman, home for boys at Jamcsburg. with Mrs. Ralph Layton, Mrs. E. Douglas Brandt, Mrs. Edward Boy- Service Awards Ian and Mrs. Herbert Kaul assist- Lee Haussmann of Jamcsburg ing. Hostesses this month were was presented a 40-year veteran Mrs. George Hichdale and Mrs. service pin. A pin for 30 years Harold Cook. Winners of awards service was awarded Louis E were Mrs. Edward Fields, Mrs. Cooke of Rumson. Pins -.for 25 John Mauser and Mrs. Richdale. IbrtofHevYork, years' service were presented to Others attending were Mrs. John HASAVATtRERQNIOF Kendall Lo_e'of Asbury Park, Her- Portln, Mrs. William VanNotc, Mrs. bert W, Brookel of West Allen- Boylan, Mrs. Stllwell, Mrs. Kaul, hurst and Lionel J. Barker of Long Mrs. William Diem, Mrs. Charles 77OJA1LES! Branch. Twenty-year veteran Toop, Mrs. Harry Seylaz, Mrs. 1 IK m BIS6KT PORT IN TUB awards were mado to Edward W, George Reiner, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Spiess of Spring Lake Heights, Al- Charles Cox and Mrs. Conover. JUST LIKE A BOOST IN STA- WORLD AM 4 RtVSRS,4STRAmj bert R. Quackenbush of Port Mon- SBA15. ITCOViB* J,MI SQUARE mouth, Mr. Bruce, Edward B. board meeting will be held at TION POWER-brings a clear THILCO 2266 Mill*. MOM THAN HALF 0* THE Bicks of Hurley and Walter G. tha Lincroft Community church steady picture to vast new areas COUNWg fOMIGN TRAM l« HMD- Burkhardt of Port Monmouth. A. hall Wednesday night. Wesley Olson of Red Bank and for the first time, Yours in the UD IN IHIf BOW CARGO OF MOCT Mr. and Mrs. John Zwelg and son EVERY PHILCO IS Leonard E. Evenson of Long Jchn and Miss Ruth Ann Loehwing Philco 2266 with "No Glare" 245 10 JIU1ON 0OUAR5 A\«R MM* DESIGNED IN ADVANCE Branch received pins for 15 years' of Colt's Neck were guests Sunday sq. inch screen and UHF-VHF MW60SSTHRU It* WATERS t service. Pins for ten years' service of Mr. and Mrs. John Mauser, FOR BUILT-IN were presented to Edmond Blom Mrs. Catherine Hancc of St. Pe- Built-in Aerial. Casterecl cabinet. ALL CHANNEL UHF of,Atlantic Highlands, Lloyd Cassel tersburg, Fla., visited Mr. and Mrs. of Freehold, Harold Copeland of Belford, James Giles of Koansburg, H. D. Hubbard last week. D0YOUKNOW-? Richard Harrison of Red Bank, John Miller, who resides at the N he me of Mrs. Jennie Layton, cele- COVERING VOOft WATER PIPES FRIVENT* Michael Kasmarek of Jamcsburg, Theodore J. Labrecquo of Red brated his 88th birthday Saturday. Bank, Fred Leiner of Bclmar, Dr. Mrs. Frank Toop entertained at J. C. McKelvle of Long Branch, a demonstration party at her home MOISTURE ATTRACTS INSECTS, MOOLftiTtv Robert Moser of-Shark River Hills, Monday night. THERE ARE S»VBRAL INEXPBNSIVE MATERIALS J. Robert Sagurton of Red Bank, Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Summeror of East Keans- E. Douglas Brandt were Mr. and ON THE MMNST WHICH Wia 00 THE JOB. • burg, David Landers of Spring Mrs. Hlllls Edson of East Jewjtt, Lake, William Ritt of Union Beach, Cnlskill Mountains. Friday visitors Monmouth Consolidated Harold West of Long Branch and were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ludlow Rudolph Wleger of Neptune. Also and son Mark of Port Monmouth. Water Co. presented were 27 nve-year awards. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Landau are returning home with Mrs. Sam >—..>. mm,, iirirl.Mw.llHmk.lK. National three-year training •BACKED BY THE awards were presented to Everett Mcritz to Cincinnati,. Ohio, and will Antonldes, a member of the execu- spend two weeks visiting there. LARGEST FACTORY tive board; John Connolly, Leon- They will then sojourn to Florida, APPROVED SERVICE ardo neighborhood commissioner; where they will spend the winter.' DEPARTMENT IN Ralph Conover, skipper of ship 7, Johnny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mil THE EAST Asbury Park; Thomas Rogers, tor. Sachse, celebrated his first ATLANTIC EXPANDS scoutmaster of troop 106, Long birthday Sunday evening with a Branch; Ross Thompson, Manas- porty at his home. Those attend- THE • LARGEST • EXCLUSIVE • TELEVISION • AND quan neighborhood commissioners, ing were Janet and Evie Sachse, THE ALBUM and Reba Wood, den mother of Eileen and Thomas Bray, Francis pack 95, Summerfleld. Harris, Jcanctte Collins, Patricia and Dorothy Randall, John, Edna, YOU Scouter's Keys Mary and Joe Eppler, Mr. and Mrs. Leaders who received the Scout- Thomas Bray, Mrs. William Harris, er's key were Herbert Brocket, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Eppler and scoutmaster of troop 71, Oakhurst; Miss Anne Motaovsky. All ladies WAITED FOR! Gordon Dunlop, scoutmaster . of present received a gardenia. Hats troop 43, Wanamassa; Dr. Alan and balloons were given to the chil- Lowenstcin, scoutmaster of troop dren when the refreshments were The 111, Deal; William Rltt, scoutmas- served. ter of troop 58, Union Beach; Her- Saturday evening guests of Mr. SYMPHGilETTE man Schumacher, skipper of ship and Mrs. Milton Sachse were Mr, 2, Keyport, and Robert Turnbull, ami Mrs. Edward Miono and APPLIANCE « CHAIN * IN • NEW-JERSEY and the scoutmastor'of troop 67, Red Bank. daughter Phyllis and Lawrence A pageant of early Western (lays Leader of Neshanic, N. 7., and Mrs. with almst w hour of Mchaithf mtiewlMiv for your plnnral LtntiufSYMfHONETTE Millions ashed for ill Here It is— • INTRODUCTION AND'UNDO almost a full tiour program by CVRICCIOSO—VIOLIN SAO WOWED two great musical orzinlzation* • CRIEQ'S PIANO CONCUTO of radioandTV-lhetongines AMIH0lt-nHM.MOV[Mtin Syaphsnetto and Ttia Wlttnsuir • TH( SWAN (SAINT IAEN9) Chortiltr*. The 12-Inch, long- CELLO SOIO playing, mlcrogrcove recording • POLONAISE (WKNIAWSKI) on pure vlnyllte will be treiiurid VIOUNSOtt as one of your most prized record* because of Its lifelke Wittntuer CHORAUERS Duality and tidiness of melody. Privately recorded by lonjInM- • omu n TAUIMI MIU Wlttnauer Witch Company, • MT UWD SAYS Ht'l OWINI this Anniversary Album Is priced TQ RAIN DOWN Mil virtually at cost is a gesture • CVI BtlH WORKINO ON Here** clothing with all the form and itrongth of a of good will md Is offered THI'MIMOAD only it Authorised longlnes- L«UII CANAL ..WINUMONJ champion! It's clothing you'll live in In comfort. • • WlttMutr Jeweler Ajsncles. lilting, standing, walking, rlulling! Clothe* like these UNITED OUANTITih allovool worsteds can take it every step of the way I Cpme in and try on your t\m . , . you'll agree that m YOURS NOWI Ca.1 form .ft»..f,r.oUrlW.« allotment It exhiuited. , ,,. . .*.. lony, no mill or piwie orderi they are at good looking as they are hardy, • A 850 VALUE 50 10N0INM- ESPECIALLY PRICED AT WITTNAUtt WATCHCS 39 FROM $37.80 P.T.I. la M0AD IT., MD MNK — Aikmry Pirk 181 BROADWAY LONG BKANCH Page Four RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Pillsbury Man Retires 5 Members Join SURPRISE STORE—FRI. & SAT, ONLY Shrewsbury Post - Shrewsbury post 188, American Legion, Monday night accepted Frank J..Mandla, Charles J. Gun- nell, Charles F. Dennis, Andrew Wiener and J. William Harney as Ladies' Flannel Gowns new members. Vice Commander Michael Stavola, membership chairman, lent word that plans are under way for a membership drive.r Morrell 3. W a r%m flowered flannel Moore, in speaking on the mem- bership program, advised that he Mother Hubbard style with will assist. In a house-to-house can- vass which; will be-begun, in-the double yoke and eyelet near future In order to bring new members. Veterans of World War trim. Has 2 button front I, World War II and the Korean conflict are eligible for membership and .any Legion non-members are opening; The sixes are 34 urged to avail themselves, of the oppoi'tunities and benefits of mem- to 10. bership "by joining, Attendance at recent meetings, held on the second KEG. 1.98 and fourth Monday of each month, have been showing marked in creases, William E. Smith of li Maple ave., Fair Haven, who has retired Announcement was made thai alter 25 years' service ai the New plans are being made for the an FLANNEL LINED—Little Boys' or Girls' Jersey bakery sales representative nual Ground-Hog dance to be held Strokes Of Genius of Pillsbury Flour Mills company some time after the first of the ot Minneapolis, w?s honored at a year under the chairmanship o A dinner Nov. 3 at the Hotel New Vice Commander 'Samuel Caro WARM SANFORIZED ZIPPER DUNGAREES Yorker in New York city. Attend- tenuto, ' ing were Plllsbury's Eastern sales Discussions were also begun on representatives and managers, who the formation of a rod and gun Sizes 3 to 6 ... durable presented a set of airplane lug-gage club to be composed of Legion ...For Every Room In Your House to Mr. Smith, He also received members and aso the. possibility of many congratulatory telegrams. having a clay pigeon shooting con- denim with sturdy suede Mr. Smith Is" looking forward to test in the near future. Since plan* All you need Is a can of Pierce Paint and a brush, and presto, you're a Master spending many hours fishing from are still In the.formative stage, if flannel lining. Detachable hia sport cruiser Connie R. 2d. Is suggested that all Interested Le- Painter who can make even the drabbest room look like a page from a smart gion members be present at the suspenders, side or front next meeting, when further discus- decorating magazine. ' Organ Recital sions will be held. zipper closure. Copper In reporting on the forthcoming Tuesday -at Church traffic safety program being spon- rivets and fully reinforced. sored by the Legion, Henry S. In- We will tell you how to tackle any paint job. We'll show you the best way EATONTOWN — A recital for sclberg, chairman of the safety the benefit of the church organ fund committee of the post, announced to remove peeling paint, how to paint a window sash or a ceiling, how to will be presented at St. James Me- that increasing Interest is being morial Episcopal church at 8:15 manifested by, all safety minded In- finish an unpainted corner cabinet. p. m. ' dividuals In the area and it Is an- The organist will be Stanley Pin- ticipated that a good showing will hero of West Orange. Mr. Plnhero be made at the presentation of this MEN'S FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS has been the'Hammond organ In- program Tuesday, Nov. 25, at 8:30 1 structor for the Griffith Piano com- p. m. at the borough hall. Call 6-2060 for prompt delivery SANFORIZED! . pany of Newark the past 11 years, He is also minister of music at PLAIDS and FANCIES the Second Presbyterian church of Elizabeth, a post he has held for CDA Prepares PIERCE PAINTS Long sleeves, 2 pockets, in 28 years. In addition, Mr. Plnhero For Thanksgiving or out tail, convertible col- Is a trainer of choruses and is much In demand for radio and Members of Court. St. James, lar. Assorted colors. Sizes: television concerts. He will present Catholic Daughters of America, at small, medium, large and a varied program, including' both their meeting tonight' at 8:30 sacred and secular music and rang- o'clock at Red Bank Catholic high extra large! ing from the classic to the familiar. school auditorium, will bring dona- For Transit-Mixed Concrete-Deal 7-9200 Robert Reed, baritone singer of tions of canned foods.to be.sent Shrewsbury, will assist the organ- to the Beverly Home for the Aged ist in tha recital. Mr. Reed was at Thanksgiving. Members will also for two years the leading baritone bring cigarettes and candies to be of the' Operetta Guild and, since sent to the patients at the State Monmouth Lumber Co. 7/eSUR PRISE Jftve 1936, has been a, member of the hospital at .Marlboro, Apollo, club. He haa been soloist Yesterday, 25 members attended 79 CENTRAL AVENUE RED BANK, N. J. MONEY BACK STORE OF 1001 BARGAINS Headquarters for Christ church, Shrewsbury, and the Day of Recollection at the Cen- for Trinity church, Asbury Park. acle. at Now Brunswick..Mrs. Lu- GUARANTEE * for The pUbllo !s Invited, No tickets cille Williams was in,charge. No red tape In making WORK are boing gold and there is no ad- 8 BROAD ST., RED BANK mission charge. There will be an Adjustments* CLOTHES opportunity at the close of the re- SHOP FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. Sfltal to '-(five tan offering for the Sffl&ran f, . BEATS ATLANTIC S ** LOW (SHANKS•* GIVING 21 RCA VIGOR us the opportunity of serving TELEVISION you throughout our first year. 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UNLESS CHIROPRACTIC WAS INCLUDED IVORY Mrs. Martin Knudsen, celebrated been made of the engagement of MIM Parlin ia employed at Fort his fourth birthday Friday evening Miss Erwyne A. Parlin, daughter Monmouth. Lieut. Schumann has Dance Nov. 28 of Mrs. Anna Parlin of Third it., served six years In the army and DR. WARREN FOWLER at a family party, Present were PHONE LAUNDERED Mrs. Sylvia Lunde, Mrs. Herman and Earl Parlin of Denver, Col., to ia stationed at Fort Monmouth. RUMSON—At a recent meeting SOS BROAD 8T. Chiropractor e-soss o! the Rumson Bulldog Boosters Johnson of Brooklyn, Mr, and Mra. dance committee, plans were fur- William Wetter, Mra. Ingaborg thered for the Fall Homecoming Kr.udsen, Richard Knudsen and dance the Boosters will hold Fri- Mi. and Mrs. Alfred Possum of LEON'S day night, Nov, 28, af Willow Brooklyn. SAME DAY •Street school in Fair Haven. The Frank Kirwan, Jr., obaerved his SINCE 1*11 ' dance committee met at the home sixth birthday Nov. 4 with a fam- SERVICE of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGuln- ily dinner at the home of Mr. and •4-T« WHITE ST. RED BANK oess on Grant ave. Mrs. Frank Kirwan, Sr., of Leo- Ken Horton's orchestra will nardo. play for both square and ballroom Miss Emma Snowflaok of Jersey LOW City spent three days last week PRICES dancing. It is hoped .that all Rum- NOBODY son high school graduates, as well with Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer as present students, will attend and family. the affair which the Boosters hope Mrs. Martha Coddfngton and to make an annual get-together. daughter Etta visited Mr. and Mrs, Mr. McGuinness and James Reis- -Joshua Porter of Beechwood Sun- day. Backed senberger are chairmen of the dance, assisted by Mrs. Rocco Dil- Betty Ann Golden, daughter o! ione, tickets; Mrs. Robert Osgood- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Golden, cele- FRIGIDAIRE BY ONE OF THE by and Mrs. Alma Titman, re- brated her sixth birthday Nov. 5 freshments; Mrs. James Campbell, with a party. Attending were Lucy speciality dances; James Campbell, Krohn, Carolyn Perry, Jane Loftus, Electric Range with the "Wonder Oven* decorations, and Mrs. Robert Rhat- Judith Schnoor, Janet Wetter, Lor- etta Golden, Lynne Will! and Mrs. LARGEST ican, publicity. Also serving on the committee are Mr. Osgoodby, Mr. James Wllli. Rhatican and Mrs. Marguerite Mrs. James Loftus entertained Jones. at a household'demonstration Fri- Lets You Bake a Cake PIOPIE OVER day evening. Mrs. Grace Stephen- FACTORY son of Fort Monmouth was the Belford demonstrator. Attending were Mrs. -Broil a Steak— WHO LIKE FUN AND GOOD TIMES Jeanetie. Dunn, Mra. Jean La- The Women's Republican club Cioss, Mrs, Isobel Lowell, Mrs. liar- Same Time-Same Oven I Arthur Murray's starting a special mef Thursday afternoon at Crystal ley, Mrs. Mary Varno, Mrs. Lucy APPROVED Brook club for a luncheon and a Apel, Mrs. Vera Hennelly, Mrs. "Over 40" Class at special rates short business meeting, A set of Rene Plebeau, Mrs. J. Anderson, It'i the greatest Improvement in rangei table silver was awarded to Mary Mrs. Jennie Merker, Mrs. Anne Claire Plahne. The annual Christ- Foster, Mrs. Amy Rempo, Mrs. in years I "Wonder Oven' provides one SERVICE ON'T LET dancing give away your age. Look mas party ft planned for Dec. 11 Jean Wetter and Mrs. Dorothy Gar- extro-lorge oven—or Iwo oveni in one, younger, feel younger by doing all the In the annex of the Methodist retson. D church. Attending the luncheon each with its own controls and separate popular new steps. It's quick, effortless, and v Mr. and Mrs, Charles Patterson were Mrs. Sarah White, Mrs. Pearl have sold their home on Walling temperatures 1 Come in I See the Fiigid- DEPARTMENTS fun with Arthur Murray's expert instructors. White, Mrs. George Yarnall, Mrs. ave and moved to Colt's Neck. Dora Tarnow, Mrs. Harry Lohsen, aire "Wonder Oven' Electric Rc*ge Every lesson is like a part/, and you'll find your- The North Jeraey Commercial Mrs. Irving Roop, Mrs. Craig Fin- Fisherman association ' will meet today I IN THE self dancing with ease and confidence in just nctgan, Mrs. Catherine Conroy, Mr3. tonight at the Independent Fire Mae Willems, Mrs. Dirk Hofman, one lesson. So why not come in now, for a company. Mrs Wallace Miller, Mrs. Maisic The ladies' auxiliary of the Mid- Model RO-60 (illustrated) free dance analysis...sign up before this spe- VanKlrk, Mrs. Claude Richmond,' dletown township V.P.W. held me- Mrs. Li la Jensen, Mrs. Aline cial low-rate class is filled ?. morial services Tuesday morning 75 EAST Rauchcr, Mrs. Lena Ahem, Mrs. at the Belford memorial park. Melvln Leek, Mrs. Edward Barnes, Paul Tarnow, Jr., of Main st., >389 Mrs. Mabol Edwards, Mrs. H. Clay observed his fourth birthday Easy Terms ARTHUR MURRAY Bair, Mrs. Lillian Watson, Mr3. Thursday with member* of the RED BANK STUDIO Harold Copeland, Mrs. Mildred Mi- family. nor, Mrs. Ella Schnoor, Mrs. Da- Model RO-50 only $34975 157 Broad Street • Red Bank 6-4406 Pvt. Stephen Huber, who Is sta- vM Schnopr, Mrs. Leslie Parleman, tioned In England,, recently was APPROVED Mrs. J. Parkes, .Mis. Josephine given a 15-day furlough and visited Poole, Mrs. Mabel Preston, Mrs. Belgium, Switzerland, Holland and Stanley Cook, Mrs. Ruth Farley, France. Mrs. Ella Schwinn, Mrs. Olive Rus- scl! and Mrs. Alma Johnson. The committee of Brownie troop SERVICE 1U met at the home of Mrs. Wal- A merchandise game party will ter Junie Friday evening. A four- be held by members of the ladies' piece silver set was awarded Mrs. auxiliary of the Independent Tire Joella Pavin of Eatontown. At- Just look at these other company Monday, Nov. 24, at 1:30 tending were Mrs. Robert Behler, INC. p. m. Mrs. Frank Cregan was ac- Mrs. Gerald Scaturo, Mrs. Seymour cepted as a new member at the Luker, Mrs. John Rasimowicz and wonderful Frigidaire features I regular meeting held Tuesday. The Mrs. George Schmitz. • All-Porcelain finiih inside and out next meeting will be held Dec. 9. Mrs. Gerald Scaturo and Mra. Those attending were Mrs. Lena Walter Junie attended a meeting • Rodiantube 5-Speed Surface Units Asbury Park Ahem, Mrs. Stanley Cook, Mrs. of the Tripoli card club Saturday • Cook-Master Oven Clock Control Carl Scaturo, Mrs. William Har- evening at the home of Mrs.'How- nctt, Mrs. Joseph Hennelly, Mr;. ard Dumnst of Middletown. Other • Full-Width Fluorescent Lamp William Krenza, Mrs. David players present were Mrs. Nancy • Full-Width Utensil Drawer See a complete demonstration oF the sensational "Wonder 1-0478 Schnoor, Mrs. Joseph Mllko. Miss Faimeri, Mrs. Marshall Davis, Mrs. Oven" Range and all the other, new Frigidaire Electric Stella Milko, Miss Emma Plahne, • Thermizer Deep-Well Cooker Raymond Ramano and Mrs. Frank Ranges priced from $185.75. Mrs James Loftus, Mrs. Martin Sposito. • large Warmer Drawer. Krudsen, Mrs. Charles Rempo. John George Re Illy, son of Mr. Mrs. Richard Schwartz, Mrs. Har- and Mra. Joseph Reilly of Union old Tarnow. Mrs. William Wetter Beach, was christened Sunday and Mrs. Joseph Thompson. morning at. the Methodist church William Harnett, son of Mr. and by the pastor, Rev. Robert Black- Mrs. William Harnett, celebrated man. hia lltlybirthday Wednesday, Nov. Mr. and Mr«. Geerge, Zuberbueh- 5, at a party. Attending were Paul ler and 'son TtieBard of' Ocean Gate ATLANTIC EXPANDS Murphy, John Gelger, Jerry John- visited Rev. and- MrB. Robert son. Michael Soper, Carl Scaturo, Blnckman one day last week. Miss Roger Webster and Robert Har- Winifred Falherty t>f Baltimore, nett. Mo., is visiting at the parsonage Word Has been received by Wil- now. liam Benning of the death of his Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Ackerlund nephew; Pvt. James Slane of Jer- and family visited Mr. and Mrs. sey City, who was killed in Korea. T. O. Ackerlund, Sr., of Brooklyn St. Clement's Women's guild of Sunday. ths Episcopal church met Nov. S Mr. and Mrs. James Kirk of a- the parish hall. Final plans Pennsylvania recently visited Mr. were made for the Christmas ba- and' MrB. Anthony Gibson with z*r and turkey supper Nov. 12 and their family. 13. Committees were appointed. A Christmas party is planned for U. S. honey production Is Dec.... 3- fo-r th...e- members. Mrs,-Iv-.y, peoted to toual lft pounds per B'auteck, Mrs. Mercedes Knezvich person In 1952. Super CELANESE Acetate, These Kenwaih ruffled curtains are of Celanese* marqul- SELF SERVICE SPECIALS! »tt«, the wonder fiber by the famous creator of window fash- rej. 19o s ions, KENNETH. Super Kenwaih marquisette ruffled curtains Tuffy 17 reilsl soot and dirt, wash in a moment, dry very quickly and are teg, 2 for 2flo 10C EA easy to Iron. Here It a perfect combination of beauty and utll- Scott Tissue Ityl 96" extra wide per pair, Scott Towels ro(< 19c 6# O'Cello Sponges "' 2 FOR 2 5' ColorU tM 54 Inches $2.98 Kordite Brooms "* 1.65 whit* 63 Inches $3.80 •ggiholl 10 72 inches $3.75 Storm Windows "' ° 88* 81 Inches $3.98 90 inches • $4.10 Joublo Wrdth -$7.98 Trlplo Width $12.98 Cltpay Washable Window Shades Toilet Seats •LIP eOVIRI . VipiTIAN BUNDS Six RED £ ANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 roydon Hall Bazar, Pre-Natal Course to Be Given 'arty Tomorrow Night LEONARDO — The Home and At Monmouth Memorial Hospital School association of Croydon Hall Executor's Sale cademy here, will hold a card LONG BHANCH—A course on before and after the baby comes. larty and bazar tomorrow night at — of — pie-natal care and education for Attention will be directed to the o'clock in the administration wing prospective mothers and fathers is mportance of the little things of if the school. helnp offered by the Shore Child evtry day living and to ths tradi- Study group, beginning Tuesday *t tion, customs, attitudes and Ideals Mrs. Norman Ferry and Mrs. American Home Monmouth'Memorial hospital, Mrs. hat influence behavior in the Daniel Ahem are co-chairmen of Leslie Aaron, chairman of the home and all else that contributes he affair, which will feature white o good relationships between hus- lephant, apron, homemade cakas — Real and — committee on parent education, an- and preserves, and Christmas gift nounced today. bands and wives, A plan for adopt- ing some workable method for liv- tables, A Thanksgiving basket will Mrs. Betty Nelson, supervisor of ng which will touch on budgets, bs awarded at the party. EXPANSION the obstetrical department, is In- structor. The course will consist training of the baby, beauty, order, Final plans for the event were Personal Property of six lectures (exclusive of the equipment and cleanliness of the made at a meeting Monday night father's class.) A lecture on mental home will also be discussed. at the school. The undersigned Executor of the Estate of Nellie 0. Shaw, hygiene of pregnancy will be given The accepted criteria for select- by Or, Renec Zlndwaer of the New Ing safe and satisfying obstetric Holmdel deceased, will sell at Public Auction Real Estate and all personal Jersey State Department of Ma- care, doctor, nurse, hospital, house- ATTICS keeping aide will be analyzed and An exocutlve board meeting of Your attic it a potential apartment, rum- property belonging to said decedent on ternal health. he Holmdel township PTA was thn reasons for making ail ar- pus room or bedroom. With cloieti, in- The purpose of the course la to rangements early in pregnancy. held at Holmdel school Thursday hrlp muet the need that so many night,. Those attending were Mrs. sulation, electricity, etc., you will have a FRIDAY, November 21sl Starting eoeh day at piospcclive parents feel for edu- Care of the Baby Helen Ackerson, Mra, Robert Hens- cozy set-up. Extra rooms art always wel« cation conccininc parenthood. It Baby care will be presented as ler, Mrs. Edwin Leibenow, Mrs. El SATURDAY, November 22ml 10:30 A. M. Is nlso designed to help lessen, part of family living. The baby's mer Sickles, Mrs. John Wildinr, come and improve th« value of your. fear* and emphasize more of the Mrs. William Lubklrt, Mrs. Law schedule will be coneldered in re- h6me. You can have a reputable firm^ do Sale to be held at the lute residence of Nellie C. Shnw at: positive aspect of parenthood. lation to the family life and the rence'Taylor, Mrs, William Sterlen, The course will describe the com- baby's needs. The emphasis will be Mrs. Charles Cox and Mn, Harry your work at a much more economical plete development of the baby and on the fundamental principles that T. Kissel, The regular membership . price than you'd imagine. Our satisfied 172 GARr'lELD AVIi. LONG BRANCH, N. J. wllfrevlow'the basic human physi- underlie good care—not on any meeting will be held Tuesday at ological nnd anatomical body func- onn method of doing anything—on Centervllle school, customer! would be more than pleaied Entire Household Goods, Furnishings, Antiques, Personal tions. Good maternal hyRlene will enjoying the baby while helping Holmdel township teachers at- to shew you our work. ' ' j bo explained In relation to the him to grow and develop naturally endlng the convention of the New Effects and Real Estate. physical and emotional changes according to his individual capacl Jersey Educational association at , thnt occur during prcjtnnncy, labor tleii end potentialities. The e*sen- Atlantic City Thursday were Mrs. The Real Estate will be sold SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd . nnd puerpcrlum and to the baby's tls.l nursery equipment will be dls- Helen Ackerson, Mrs. Peggy In- FIRST development and needs before, at plnyed. Models of homemade furnl wrlght, Mrs. Roma Raymond, Mrs. FREE and immediately after birth. Labor hire will be shown and directions Norma Valentino, Mrs. Isabelle PAYMENT at 2:30 P, M. . will be emphasized ns a natural furnished for making It. Workable Henderson, Mrs. Jeano Sehulz and PAYMENT '-physiological process. techniques of dally care and forma Mrs, Edythe Carhardt. ESTIMATES, ln-mnltlnp will bo demonstrated By Order of: JOSEPH GOODNOUGH. Jr., Executor I To Study Kmnllom, Reaction Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ely attended NOT DUE nnd opportunity given for practice he convention at Atlantic City Fri- I i Emotional needs and reactions with a life-size doll. NO '...; YEARS l'lioiio: Long Branch G-3.MI1). day. B. G. COATS, Auctioneer, i of fathers and mother* to the com- Patterns and samples of clothes Mr, and Mrs. Walter Smale and UNTIL t inj; of a baby will be considered for mother and bnby will be shown. daughter Eveline left this week for OBLIGATION TO PAY Golden and Hurley. Attorneys. Vhonc: Lone Branch 6-2020. ' din-Ing; the discussion of all that The students will be Introduced to Del Ray Beach, Fla., whore they FEBRUARY each ctin do to promote the happi- tho information in books and will ipend .three weeks. ness and well-being of the family pamphlets and helped to learn how to evaluate them BO they may Mr. and Mrs, John Mount are tater be able to select and use spending a few weeks at Virginia. tho better book for guidance in Robert Jeffrey, son of Mr. and CALL tho care of their children and In Mrs, John Jeffrey, spent the week- IIIII end home from Lafayette college. RED BANK 6-3 their other affairs, too. Mr, and Mrs. H, Leslie Webb are / ROOM ADDITIONS JALOUSIES ; spending three weeks at Fort Lau- SITING NEW BATHROOMS DORMERS East Keansburg derdale, Fla. They have purchased OARAGES ATTIC CONVERSIONS FLOOR TILING the former Maher house on Holm- POUCH ENCLOSURES Tho Rosary society of St. Cath del-Hazlet rd. PLUMBING HEATINQ We Invite You to • •• Mine's church last week disoussed MASONRY COMB. WINDOWS plans for the Christmas party to Rev. Albert L. Potter Was a can- PAINTING be held Dec. 8. The officers will didate at Holmdel Federated bo hostesses. church Sunday morning, He at- A card party will be held Friday, tended Acadla academy In Nova NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. Nov. 21, at Bachstadt'a restauran Scotia, also Gordon college In Bos- OFF BROAD ST. by tho Scout Mothers' club. A tur ton arid Boston university. His ser- key will be disposed of on the co- mon Sunday was entitled "Living LAY-A-WAY operative plan. The mothers wil Above a Name." This Sunday,' Rev. mako favors for the Scouts' Christ- K. Pnlmer, Miller of Dover, will mas parties. At a meeting laal preach as a candidate. He Is a week Miss Gail Leonard of the Bel Presbyterian minister, a graduate ford Mariner troop presented a of Princeton seminary. He also plaque to the fort for contributing holds a Ph.D. degree in sociology LOU SILVER to the Girl Scout drive. Plans were from Columbia university. The discussed for the Christmas party. flowers at the Sunday service were The next meeting will be. held Dec. presented by Mr. and Mrs. Charles 2. Attending were Mrs. Joseph How- Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. William ard, Mrs. Robert Evans,'Mrt. Cle- Stevenson. oriard Harms, Mra. • Emi|y Oberle, Mis. Emily Magcnheimer, Mrs, The Holmdel Federated Ladles' Aid society met last Wednesday BOROUGH OF LITTLE SILVER sale shall be mads .before the conclusion LAKE LEFFERTS ESTATES, NOW! Robert Cook, Mrs, Doris' Hepburn, Notice ol Sale of Property For Non-Pay- ot the sale, or the property shall be re- a corporation of this Stater whose prln* Mrs. Angela Santucol, Mrs. William night at Fellowship hall. The .ment ol Taxes, Assessmente and sold. clpal office It Situated at No. t Lakeside Kiueger, Mrs. Annamae Krackand Christmas party will be held Dec. Other Municipal Lltn.. Tho sale Is made * under the provision Drive, in the Borough of Matawan, Coun* 9 in the evening. Hostesses will be, Public notlea U hereby given that I, of an Act of the Legislature, entitled ty of Monmouth, State of New Jersey Mis. John Shaw. Mrs. John Holmes, Mrs. John Clark P, Kemp. Collector of the Taxing "An Act concerning unpaid taxes,, ss- (Douglas W. Lefferts, being the agent A District it the Borough of Little Silver, seBsmenti and other municipal charges .therein and In charge, thereof, upon Mrs. Joseph Howard and Mrs. Mount, Mrs. Robert Lawrence, Mrs. County of Monmouth, New Jersey, pur- on real property, and providing for the whom process may be served), has com* Christmas gifting begins right in , (Robert Evans attended the P.T.A. Edwin Llebehow,- Mrs..Mary Meyer suant to the authority of the Statute! In collection thoreof by the creation and Plied with the requirements of Title 14, meeting last week at Navesink. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips. Members such case made and provided, will sell at enforcement ot liens thereon" (Revision Corporations, General, ot Reviled Stat- "the little pink shop" where a Public Auction on the 25th day of No- ot 1018.) utes, ot New Jersey, preliminary to the Mr*. Charles:Weaver, Mrs.-Terry will exchange gifts. Final plans for vember. 1952. it the Borough Hall In At any time before the tale, the under- Orusa and Mrs.'Evans attended a the supper were, .disoussed. Host- Little Silver at 2i00 P. M., the lands signed will receive payment of. the compleW selection-To/;;the finest and real estate hereafter described i amount duo on any property, with the P'.T.A. meeting at ^HlghliMidi. last esses; for '.)haf W^Tielday: fleeting 1 of State ot the State of New Jersey, De : Name Description '' 1951 Interest and costs Incurred up - to the •Week. - •' ;• ' :' '••''•' • •• were Mrs. Fred' 'Harrison,. 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SHERMAN'S (or In Two-Car Crash Here The Young People of the Baptist Contractor and 'Builder Judith Serbe celebrated her 11th The ladies' aid of the Baptist • CURTAINS church attended retreat at Camp church met Wednesday afternoon. • DRAPERIES Bride-Elect Mrs. Rttie-S. MacOonald of 158 Lebanon with groups from Atlantic birthday Saturday with a family Plans are under way for the annual • SLIP COVERS SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING Branch ave. suffered a broken knee- Highlands and Leonardo Friday gathering. • UNENS Miu Jeanette Ann Acquaro, cap and several broken ribs Mon- roll call and a planning meeting • VENETIAN RUNE SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES aughler of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Saturday of last week. Those Mr. and Mrs. James Allen 'and 5 ELM PLACE . TEL BEU BANK 8-11SW day when the car she was driving attending from New Monmouth will be held for' those on the sup- For Vcquaro of Shrewsbury ave., wascollided with a car driven by Ber- Mrs. Joseph Baxter visited Miss per committee from the various or- tendered a bridal shower Saturday were Rev. and Mrs. William Bis- Peggy Allen and Miss Gail Baxter Shop-et-Home Service • ton J. Waldron of Mlddleburgh, grovc, Mrs. George Herbert, Albert ganizations in the church. The host- Phone RB 8-2646 by. the attendants at her coming X. Y., at the intersection of South at Houghton College, Houghton, N. esses were Mrs. Carl Helwig, Mrs. Wedding. Mi&s Acquaro is the Griggs, Eleanor Elizabeth and Y. this week. 8herman's st. and Bergen pi, Edith Occkel, John Roberts, John Bessie Helwig and Mrs. Nancy fiancee of John Choma of Wilkos- Mr. and Mrs. James Griggs ob- Whitehead. Home Decorators Tuxedo Rental Barre, Pa. The wedding will take Mrs. MacDonald was taken to 4S BROAD STREET *ED BANK place Nov. 29 in St Anthony's Riverview hospital by the Red Bank Catholic church. first aid squad. Both drivers re- • Cutaway* • Morning Sulla ceived summonses. The party was held at the home DIAMOND Jill ' • White Dinner Jackets • Strolleri of the parents of the bride-elect. NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD • Midnight Blue Tuiedoi Hostesses were Miss Bessie Crimi, Riverside Heights • Midnight Blue Full Dreie Suit! Mies Lois Franklin and Mrs. Larry • Cocktail Coat - Guests last Thursday of Mrs. E. FILL ER UP! Rousaell. Snyder were Mrs, Joseph Smith and . Formalteear for Every children Robert and Sheran. Mr, and Mis. Andrew V. Stout * Occasion . . . have returned to their home in New York city for tho winter. » ORDER Mrs. Samuel Rlkcr of Navcsink Every Season River rd., and Mrs. Prentice Kel- logg of Rumson have returned from Hot Springs, Va., where they spent several weeks. William Collectt and son Tommy Segall's and his mother, Mrs. Collectt, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ... or so big I Thij it MEN'S BOYS' WEAR O'Neill of Statesir pi. OPEN EVENINGS TILL U P. M. Mrs. Joseph Alexander and a real Diamond Jim Brady cut UpD. L.B. Ave. daughter Eileen attended the horse 116-lt N. BROADWAY LONO BRANCH show at Madison Square Garden of the finest prime quality beef Wednesday night of laEt week, .., roasted to a turn ... and NOW AT Mrs. J. Wright Brown has re- served the way you like it— turned home from Hot Springs, Va, where she spent several weeks. at the BERKELEY BAR GRILL LOW Girl Scouts of troop 45 met last Thursday at Fairview school to work on their service program and KING SIZE Q95 good grooming badge. PRICES Mrs. Ralph Teed, chief operator PRIME RIBS J ONLY A SHORT TIME LEFT of the Mlddlotown office of New Jersey Bell Telephone company, has including Salad Bowl, Baked Pololo Mlss Jeanette Acquaro returned to work after a throe Rolli and Buffer weeks' vacation. Guests were Mrs. Victor DiTra- Mrs. Herbert Colmorgan of Bel- pani, Mrs. Michael Bontempo, Mrs< mar, was a recent guest of Mrs. BERKELEY SF4BOARD SERVICE Harry Montalbano, Mrs. Joseph Marshall Smith. "Serving the Shore17 Giannotto, Mrs. James Cuillo, Mrs. Mrs. Jesse Webster, a recent CARTERET Joseph Catalano, Mrs. Peter Der guest of her sister, Mrs. Selena rico, Mrs. Gerard Kessel, Mrs. An- ON THE OCEAN AT ASBURY PARK, N. J. L B. 6-5151 A. P. 2-2620 R. B. 6-0243 . Havens, has returned to her horns Only 42 fast mllti from Newark gelo Magnlnco, Mrs. Joseph Mir- in Connecticut. gilla, Mrs. Samuel DiTrapanl, Mrs, Anthony DiTrapanl, Mrs. George Blaha, Mrs. Anthony Tempo, Mrs. Joseph Acquaro, Mrs. Frank Tempa, Mrs. Joseph Buccl, Mrs. James Borrow with confidence from HFC—America's old- Stevenson, Mrs. Andrew Acquaro. est and largest consumer finance company. Loans BEATS Mrs. Anthony Venturino, Mrs. made without endorsers for any good purpose. • Peter Romeo, Mrs. Mary Amato, Mrs. Nancy O'Callahan, Mrs. Louis •k FAST, IKIINBIY SE1VICI-FOR EXTRA FAST SERVICE, PHONE FIRST. ATLANTIC'S DIFIore, Mrs. Frances Acquaro, Mrs. Anna Cannavo, Mrs. Ruby C..h MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS Loans made quickly Katz, Mra. Benjamin Cannavo, Mrs, NOBODY reuOel LOW PRICES JO i> 6 on signature, car or Frank Cannavo, Mrs. Joseph Rob- \ piymli taunt* paymli tnmtt furniture. Eepay- inson, Mrs, Raymond Franklin, Mrs, $ 50 $4.87 5 9.08 ment plans sensibly Donald Roussell, Mrs. Carl Cosen- 100 ? 6.41 5 6.97 9.75 18.15 arranged to fityou r tino, Mrs. Thomas Roussell, Misses 200 12.83 13.93 19.50 36.31 Maria DIFIore, Mary Trufolo, Do- 360 19.24 20.90 29.25 54.46' income. Take as lores Trufolo, "Clem" Crlml, Mar- 89.53 Iongas20monthfl TIM1BU KTI0N 500 30.92 33.69 47.62 ian I. Scott, Mary Cannavo, Jean to repay. Opei Arlzzo and "Vlcki" Arlzzo. HwuhaWt charf is JH* pit month on bat- emu sfSSOO or less andii of l%ptr month on Saturdays until , lluitphrtoJthtbiilanctintxcmoJf300lofS00. 1:00 P.M. Dancers to Hold MONEY WHEN YOU NEED HI Italian Party MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE—The folk dance group will hold an Ital- HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ian party Saturday night in Leeds WASHER! hall on King's highway.-' Simple Italian country dances uuiutus un such as the- Sicilian Tarantella and LictnuM.845 . LaDanza will be featured. Ncopol- itan refreshments and decorations ASBURY PARK will, add to. the atmosphere. Other 710 Cookman Ave., 2nd Floor typical European folk dances on the schedule are the Dutch Foursome, PHONE: 2-10103-Asbury Park French Reel, Jugoslav Nebesko FEATURES...ONLY AUTOMATIC METHOD PROVED SAFE Kolo, Danish'Masquerade, Jewish PERTH AMBOY Arl Ara, German Black Forest s 313 State Street, 6th Floor Mazurka and the Irish Bridge of PHONE: PErthAmboy 4-3440 Licm.ib.S9i Athalone. FOR NEW MIRACLE FABRICS/ These dances are led by Ruth Loans made to residents of nearby touns • . and Harry Hollander of Middle- town, We have the light-duty truck for your job! Come in and let us. prove that money. Made to dp it years longer, I there's an International light-duty Before you decide on your next truck made for your job. Made to light-duty truck, come in and see the do it better. Made to do it for. less International line. 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BATH SCALE FAMOUS MAKE 4.19 PAINT MIXER RED DEVIL ELECTRIC HAND-METHOD OF MIXING PAINT 19.95 SWEEPING BRUSH •...;. 1.00 PRESSURE COOKER ALUMINUM GRIDDLE. ... : .. . ^ ». 1.79 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 19.95 J. F. D. INDOOR TV ANTENNA ««,».« 1.69 FOOD JUICER & MEAT GRINDER FAMOUS MAKE ig. 46.50 GARDEN HOSE „„. 3.39 AUTOMATIC POP-UP TOASTER TABLE RADIO NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 11.95 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 17.93 RECORD PLAYER 3SPHD.. , M,».W18Q95 COFFEE-MAKER FUUY AUTOMATA ALL CHROME ELECTRIC ROASTER AUTOMATA 405-9 OTHER STORES TO SIRVE YOU SAME LOW PRICES IAIT WOODIRIDOI WAUIN0T0N, N, J, UNION CITY ILUAIRH HARRIMN lYLANO KOUTI #11 rOOT OF MARKITI 4110 IIKOINLINI III NORTH 101 IIR8IN IT. MUNROE AVE. MAYW00D, N. I, WHO, N. i, AVI. mirr MIMI IROAO IT. OPIN" DAILY OMN OWN OfIN OMN PAILY STORE OMN PAILY 10 A,M. TO 10 P.M. We Now Occupy the Old M0N. TNKU IUK. MOM. THRU IUN. MON. THRU tUH 10 A.M. TO 10 KM. II A.M. TO 10 CM. IUN, TO 4 F.M. ASBURY PARK RAMP GARAGE HOURS Next to the 0 GUYS FROM HARRISON 1 EN DAILY Telephone Company 10A.M.TO10P.M, Building 409 MUNROE AVE., ASBURY PARK. N. J. «KT TO m RED BANK REGISTER. 13. 1952 Page Nine announce the tk J OF A REVOLUTIONARY NEW i i i . Model 221DX26 Model 221 DXl 5 High Kyle plus top per- big 22b iquara _ Inch formance. Big 220 sq. Inch picture In stunning picture. Graceful half- open-faced console. Built- of the price door console. Pre-oriented in aerial... Vdrioble Tone Built-in aerial.. .Variable Tone Control that balances Control... handy "Silent- from deep bass to crystal- GlidVcastert for eoty mov- \ of other clear treble . . . "Silent- ing. In Walnut. Mahogany Model!21DX11 , Glide" casters for effortleu . or Blonde, slight extra cost. v moving. In Mahogany.' 21" TV sensation of the year. 43% Lie- gar picture . . . y«t eotH no more than other 17'J. New Powerful Built- in aerial, pre-set for optimum signal. Matching consolette base, optional. In Ebony. Mahogany available at slight extra cost. * Model 321 DX 15 ALL NEW N.w Kill-In "DX" Rang. FlnaV. . . • that "eutlomlm" imlw lor opllmgm rtcpricn. 3 Way Combination Model 321DX26 ADMIRAL N»w Sup.r "OX.M" Ch.lili . . \ (or brilliant rtttptlan In "difficult" ilgiwl ar*M. Complete home entertain- 3 Way Combination N.w SaUty Olait ... 1953 TV SETS r.i«.VQbl. lor toiy cl.anln«. mentl Thrilling 220 sq. inch Compact horns theatre... N.w i Dlm.ml.n.1 Hdtif ttittn ,, . picture...BuIMn aerial... only 22*4" wide. Terrific HAVE... TV'i wld.il vltwlng angl«, noil lll.llli. pkluri, Super-powered Radio ... Valuel You get all thlsl Big Super "600" Triple Play 220 K|.Inch plctvre...Bulli'ln Phonograph. Plays all rec- aerWI , . . Plus Console- ords, all sites, all speeds Power Radio... Plus "oOO" 'ROUND THE CLOCK PRODUCTION automatically. Can't (or. Triple Play Phonograph Th« unprecedented demand for Admiral's new 21" sets, featuring the revolutionary New Variable Tone Con- that Plays alt records, all Dyno-Ray Picture Tube, has created a temporary shortage. At this moment, four great trol... "Sllent-Ollde" Cos- sizes, automatically. Con; Admiral plants are working day and night... to rush Admiral TV to all America. t.rs. In Walnut. Mahogany v«nlent"SII«nt-Gltd«"Caf . or blonde, slight extra I. amtne lh« flfil I* »wi» lh» om.ilng n.w Admiral II" ten. Smart Mahogany Cab- TV 1*1 'tj. S*l.i< Hi* Kt «l your ih.lw. On HIM mtd.li, cost. . ' Inet. ORDER NOW • ih.rt w«H, *• »l«. not ard.r n.wl 405-9 OTHER STORES TO SERVE YOU SAME LOW PRICES IIM1I IAST WOODIRIDOI WAUINOTON, N. J, .UNION CITY UIIAIITH HARRIMN TOYLANO PAMAIC ITRIIT P.OUTI #11 FOOT OF MAHKITI . 4310 IIKaiNLINI It) NORTH Itl IIRSIN IT. ANNIX / MUNROE AVE. MAYW00D, N. i, rORP, N. J. STRUT IRIOOI AVI. IROAD IT. OHM DAILY HARRtlON, N. ), OWN 0MN ' OFIN OHN DAILY OPIN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 14 P.M. OHN DAILY STORE We Now Occupy the Old M0N. THRU tUH. M0N. THRU IUN. M0N. THRU SUN. It A.M. TO It P.M. It A.M. TO It P,M. IUN. TO e P.M. IUN. 10 TO 1 ASBURY PARK RAMP GARAGE HOURS Next to the GUYS FROM HARRISON OPEN DAILY Telephone Company 10A.M.TO10P.M. Building 409 MUNROE AVE, ASBURY PARK, N. J.«XTTO™. GO. Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 announce the AsBVm NJ OF A REVOLUTIONARY NEW 1 OPERATION—HUG• • •• * E OPEN TODAY TILL 10 P.M. zs&omtsf r>W-'l onus Space Food Freezer LIGHTED PUSHBUTTON DOUBLE-OVEN Pays for itself in food savings! Electric Range Better living costs you less! 2 Lighted Ovens- 2 Broilers SEE IT 2 Storage Drawers TODAY I' , t-i Automatic Operation Pushbutton Controls AT \'"-\* THE TWO GUYS • Y«»; b«tter living foe your family will actually cost yon lets. Buy la quantity when foods ate cheapest; • Bokm$, roastf/ or broils at the same Preeze garden fruits and veg< time"! Saves you time in the kitchen! Fast, etables. Bake two pies or cakes at dean, cool—and so easy, because you just once, and freeze one. Save time,' pu«h a buttoo for the cooking speed you • STORM 389 US. Of POOD.ThfcU- v cu..ft.H6tpointtakulHt floor ipac* than *v«r. too, in fewer shopping trips. Come • want. Come in and see it! Lang •lasting, sanitary porc*4aln 405-9 OTHER STORES TO SERVE YOU SAME LOW PRICES MUNROE AYE. HARRISON 101 IIROIN IT. IM IIUIN IT. OPIM DAILY HARRIWM, N, 1. We Now Occupy the Old 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. STORE ASBURY PARK IUN. TO « P.M. RAMP GARAGE HOURS Next to the Telephone Company OPEN DAILY Building 409 MUNROE AYR, ASBUKY PARK, N. J. N«XT THI TILIPHONI CO. 10 AMTO 10 P.M. KED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Page Eleven announce the tOE Ave. ASBUR] N.J. texttot OF A REVOLUTIONARY NEW i COME ONE. .COME ALL AT TWO GUYS THIS SIGN MEANS ... YOUR RCA VICTOR DEALER 1 ower. FACtORY-rP'YOU XM\Ct You'll get the finest television service! AT TWO GUYS RU Victor ttmin Get the benefit of RCA Victor's unsurpassed Wi • Funoui KCA. Vicler quality «UK 21-iseh picture luW. • American Colonial c«linil, engineering experience with fulMength panalcddoon. , Finished in mihotanj. wal« When you buy IBVII, or mapla. , ^^^ ' YOU'LL Silt Th* bast pldurei potifble in your TV lhe area . >. with Picture Power. MCA • Mere big-picture detail... with Picture Power. • Pictures that are tteadier than ever • • • with Picture Power. Factory-Service Contract • Trade In your old imall-icreen Mt and get a liberal allowance, 1M VWtw IratVflaU PMil III1UI e Thete "Super-Sett" easily adaptable for U.H.F, • Helura Synchionlier JtuUi YOU GET THE ONLY NATIONAL FACTORY-TO-YOU (Mil pletuna in pltee on till • ISl-inch Mt, Aik abeut the RCA Victor FacttryServlce Contract cov- ering expert telivfslen Installation and molnHnanet, • Smut, eontunporuT eablnal SERVICE IN TELEVISION...WHEN YOU BUY j» "•hfU'iJ and walnut faiah. Blond ulra, • —— Y0UR •U Vlilot Uffllnrt RCA Vlclsr tmrfir4 |M*4«I I11INI IMriil ilTttll • niC-nielurc lelevlilon It ihl BCA JicroM • IMneh RCA Victor teltriilon il limit price eier-« huyl HOT lelotrlilon-tnil Ihli 21-lnrh HI liu lit r ln 0 t Cditntt in mAumf » .,"« , .' • Freih, •opblilluKd conl«m. Bnlih. Blond »lci, Avilliblt «llh porirjr eabtnel, fialihnl In TELEVISION ttHd, ilio .i.eonjlen eomoleiu muioitnr or mlnui, Blood IC« Vlltar AikKit (Modal 31T .ll,hl|b«;,'—U (IMil inilil • lT Ave. OF A REVOLUTIONARY NEW 9BBA* i OPEN TODAY TILL 10 P.M. CLOCK .THAT RADIO OUT-PERFORfrl ALL OTHERS Now YOB Con Pot Your Home on Zenith Clock Radio Timel You'll never believe the step-saving convenience or the IN THEIR . "BIG SET" listening luxury of the new Zenith In Swirl Walnut or Ebony Plastic Clock Radio until you actually try it... right in your CLASS! own home. We want you to experience the pleasure of being lullabyed to sleep or awakened to the golden- mellow tones of a Zenith ... we want you to marwl at the way it turns on your morning coffee or warms the baby's 2 o'clock bottle. And we are so sure that once you SEE and HEAR this fine Clock Radio that ' -L.33C hi Features... beat in -Performance ... best in you will want to OWN it, we are willing, fora limited Dependability! That's time,' to accept your old alarm clock as a down pay- . what.Zenith Quality means ment. Come in today and see for yourself why more to you. - ; families are switching over to Zenith dock radio time. Because only the finest of materials and craftsman- ship go into every Zenith product, you're assured of the utmost in radio enjoy- ment thru years of faithful performance. Compare these superb Zenith radios ... ybu'll never be satisfied with less thin Zenith c* ••••• -. Rich, fvN.lcins ...long dt»tanc» recaption... modern ityling you'll g«t oil three In tht new Zenith "Zephyr" II at an amailngly low price. Your choke of 5 decorator color*. In Ivory, Dawn Grey or French Creep, only "IT WORK! WHILI IT HAYI OrERATiS JMALL A'PUANCK CHECK THESE IMPORTANT FEATURESt e«H!wtd tar littler MM •jwlln/i SEE THEM • WivMiepef* A/rftMo-kulll In I* tllmlneti the need in evltldt oerieli. WAKIS YOU TO * tbcfrh 405-9 OTHER STORES TO SERVE YOU SAME LOW PRICES ni.m IAST W00DIRIMI WAILINOTON, R J, UNION CITY IUZAIITH HARRISON T2NWMC0 PAIiAIC ITMIT ROUTI #11 FOOT OP MARKH| 4110 IIROINIINI 111 NORTH 101 IIMIN IT. 111 IIROIN IT. MUNROE AVE. MAYWOOD, N, i, PORD, N. J. ITPtllT IRIMI AVI. IROAD IT. OPIN DAILY HAfRIMN/Jj.J. OPIN DAILY STORE OPIH OPIN DAILY OPIN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. ONN OPIN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. We Now Occupy the Old MON. THRU IUN. MON. THRU IUN. MON. THRU IUN. 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. IUN. TO « P.M. IJJN. 10 TO 1 ASBURY PARK • ,<-V • I [I >!• |.:ir,l! i |ii;|- i , ; ' .,i • , i:, !li|l| f"li •• . 'I' ":" • '• 1l|IM:i 1 ^ > iLIMI''' ' • "''i 'n I'.i'i I '' . • •L1 •.. 11' = HI' 11 • • I Ill . MUTiin'iniH"'' !••" •'•' HOURS RAMP GARAGE Next to the OPEN DAILY Telephone Company 10A.M.TO10P.M, Building 409 MUNROE AVE., ASBURY PARK, N.1 N«T TO TH. TIUFHONI ea RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Page Thirten; announce the %to OF A REVOLUTIONARY NEW i i OPEN TODAY TILL 10 P.M. •t-1 washers! It's ABC's completely automatic "Cenfric" Agitation ;: -. the BIG difference between ABC-O-MATIC and all other • ma, u.*4 i*Ar. err. automatic washers...it a spectacdlar improvement over the standard agitator. It makes possible the world'* first and only "•hamjioo" action. With a simple turn of the dial, washing begins like a shampoo, with a small quantity of water ...with exclusive "Centric" Agitation that gives you and the full amount of soap (or detergent). The result is an instant, rich, creamy "lather" that quickly loosens the dirt, before the main washing action with full unbelievably efficient washing - rinsing - drying action! water supply gets under way. Turbulent, soapy suds are then forced through •very stitch of clothing...from daintiest fabrics to dirtiest work or play clothes. 405-9 OTHER STORES TO SERVE YOU SAME LOW PRICES 11M1I IAIT WOODIMMI WALUNOTON, N. J. UNION CITY •LIIAIITH HARRIMN TOVUND ANNIX PASIAIC STRUT ROUTI #11 FOOT OF MARKITI 4J10 MRfllNLINI 111 NORTH 101 IIROIN IT. 111 IIROIN IT. MUNROE AVE. MAYWOOD, N. I, • rORD,N.J. STRUT IRIMI AVI. •ROAD ST. OMN DAILY HARRtlON, N. ). OMN DAILY OPIN OMN OMN OMN DAILY OMN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. STORE 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. We Now Occupy th^ Old MON. THRU IUN. MON. THRU IUN. MON. THRU IUN, 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 10 A.M. fO 10 P.M. IUN. TO < P.M. SUN. 10 TO « ASBURY PARK 11 1 • • .11 • I II.1,1'. ' ' I'H.i ' Hill'.I ".Hi ••.'•Vl. ,il,'i:"MI|i, .llti'llll|'l!|]|li;i!' 'lill' •' llili!IIIM||jllli:,l,i ,11, II lli'llllllilllllMIIHI •l|il.|ll|lli1llllll"l'.'l,'llll1ll|iJlllllll»Mi. HOURS RAMP GARAG^ Next to the TWO GUYS FROM HARRISON OPEN DAILY Telephone Company 10A.M.TO10P.M. Building 409 MUNROE AVE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. TO THI WHOM eo. Paee Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, NUV^tlBER 13, 1952 announce the 405 pA*K. Next to OF A REVOLUTIONARY NEW i OPEN TODAY TILL 10 PM ON SALE TODAY! iK-< •.-•«« *,*^i^^,««;. ta. 100K WHAT CROSLEir GIVES Y9 JL ALL FINK WOOD CABINETS. Not plastic . . . , not metal. .You get fine furniture when you buy Crosley TV I JL FULL-YEAR WARRANTY. Not a 3-month war- ranry, but a full-year warranty on both the chasiti parts and the big picture tube. JL, ALL-CHANNEL RECEPTION. Built-in Crosley '' • Ultratuner means you get all VHF end all UHP channels. An optional feature—can be added any time I ONE OF 19 NEW MODELS ; : ; 21 -INCH DE LUXE CONSOLE-The Executive • Automatic Focus gives you a sharp, clear picture right to the edges of the .screen * Handsome' mahogany-finished wood cabinet. Also available In blond-finished wood cabinet at NO additional cost. —-IASY TIKMS-" OH A DIMONtTRATIOM 405-9 OTHIR STOMS TO SIRVE YOU SAME LOW PRICES 11M1f IAIT WOODMIMI WAlUNflTON, N. j, UNION CITY ILIZAIITH HARRIION TOTLAND PAWAIC ITRIIT ROUTI #11 FOOT OP MARKHI 4110 MRMNLINI Ml NORTH 101 IIRflIN IT. ANNIX MUNROE AVE. MAYW000, N. i, KRD, N, J. IM IIROIN IT. STRUT IRIDOI AVI, IROAD IT. OPIN OPIN DAILY ' ONN OPIM OPIN DAILY OPIN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. We Now Occupy the Old MOW. THRU IUN. MON. THRU fUN. MON. THRU IUN. It A.M. TO 10 P.M. 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. TO I P.M. ' ASBURY PARK RAMP GARAGE HOURS Next to the TWO GUYS FROM HARRISON IPEN DAILY Telephone Company ^^^^^^^^^^^••••••••ii^BHI^BEIHBEflilBBEEOSEXEEflEffXBEJBjI^BHHHHHH —--^-—• — m -^«™ •^••^^r ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HH Building 409 MUNROE AVE., ASBURY PARK, N. J. N«T TO THI 'IUMCM CO. IOA.M.T0IOP.M, RED BANK REGISTER. NOVEMBER 13. 1962 Pace Fifteen announce the AlUNl we OF A REVOLUTIONARY NEW •z.z'A GENERAL ELECTRIC ANNOUNCES: MODEL AVC-815 BUY THE NEW THE ONLY VACUUM CLEANER IN GENERAL SWIVEL TOP THE WORLD WITH THE AMAZING ELECTRIC SWIVEL-TOP-LETS YOU CLEAN AND CLEANER AVERAGE LIVING ROOM WITHOUT ONCE MOVING CLEANER! AT THE V » A t TWO GUYS WTWO GUYSft AN UNBEATABLE Smaiktml new 41* TODAY COMBINATION YOU SAVE — YOU'RE SAFE HWWWMWWWW VACUUM At THE Shop Tonight CLEANER Till 10 P. M. 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ASBUEY PARK ! •'"" '•!•'•' "I •!!' >• • i •! i:,'i i .• ! : • I ,, .| • - , i, |" . i 11,, . I. I • 11. | < h |! * 111 RAMP GARAGE HOURS Next to the TWO GUYS FROM HARRISON Telephone Company OPEN DAILY Bililding 40» MUNROE AVI., ASBURY PARK. N. J. H.XT TO TH. TIL.WNS CO. 10A.M.TO10P.M, RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXV, NO. 20. RED BANK, N. J.f THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 10c PER COPY SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 16. Tri-Hi-Y Conference Opens Here Hostesses for Tri-Hi-Y Conference Free Chest X-Rttys Here Tomorrow Protests Mount ' Residents of tills area who are tomorrow for 200 High School Girls 15 jcarn of age and older tomor- row will have the opportunity of starting tomorrow the local Tri- final summation Sunday afternoon. having free client X-rajs when Hi-Y group of the Community Y. .Saturday evening more than 400 the state's mobile X-ray unit will To Plaza Sale M. C. A. will act as hostesses to oung folks will attend a dance more than 200 high school girls at the Community "Y". John Bar; be In front of Ncwbcrry's, Broad from the Central Atlantic area at berio and his orchestra will play and Moninouth *U., from 2 to 5 the Tri-Hi-Y conference. The con- and Hi-Y boys from Red Bank, p. in. and 7 to 9 |i. in. Council Petitioned to Regain ference will run through Sunday. Long Branch and Freehold will es- The service is offered by the cort the young women attending The actual conference sessions will Bed Bank health department in be held at the Methodist church, the conference, The dance will start while the Community Y. M. C. A. at 8 o'clock. co-operation with the state de- Land for Use as Parking Lot In Red Bank will serve as recre- "This is a most Important event partment of health, which sends ational center for the delegates. for the youth of Red Bank and the unit. The Junior Service LITTLE SILVER—About 30 per- >p!nlon, even if the sale of the land These girls, who come from this the other states taking part in this league will furnish personnel for sons attended Tuesday night's a legally proper, that no construc- conference," said Don Babcock, state, Maryland, Delaware and Dis- the project. No disrobing will be meeting of the mayor and council tion can bo started on the plot. trict of Columbia, will register general secretary of the Communi- here to complain about the sale of Mr. Walnwright Bald the local necessary, hut Health OITlccr Vin- from 1 to 5 p. m. tomorrow after- ty "Y". "And It will do a.great the railroad station "park-plaza." ;onlng law requires off the street noon. The first session Friday night deal toward making the youth of cent Horan asks those to be X- At the Oct. 28 meeting, it was dis- larking tor all businesses and will develop the theme, "What is Red Bank better aware of the prob- rajed not to wear jewelry or oth- closed that the triangular plot off iroof that no traffic hazard will be lems of the world they face and my place in the world?" This main er metal objects which would in- Branch ave. across from the rail- rrated. In addition, he said, a new theme will be divided Into three the responsibility of all in meet- road station had been sold to D. W. ing them." terfere with the X-ray pictures. wncr cannot change the use of main topics:' "Building' a faith May by the New York and Long he land. Because the railroad worth living by," "Choosing my Assisting in conference prepara- Branch Railroad company. It also company has used the land for friends" and "Becoming a world tions are the following: Executive was learned then thAt Winfleld S. atout 80 years , Mr. Walnwright citizen." committee, Victor Edelmann, chair- Wnlnwright, building inspector, re- contends that it cannot be used for At each of the main sessions a man; Mrs. Gardner C. Klein, Mrs. 7 Red Bankers fused to Issue building permits re- nything other than railroad busi- speaker will present the main topic Herbert Werner, Mrs. William H. quested by Mr. May for Ihe con- ness or a park. and the conference will then bo MacDonald, Alvin Whiting and struction' of a gasoline station And broken up into ten discussion Harold Williams; housing, Mrs. Enter Service a Dairy Qucnn refreshment stand Appeal Fending groups. Rev. George W. Robcrt- Herbert Wernc:-, chairman; Mrs. Thirty-eight residents of this on tho property. At the Oct. 28 meeting, Mr. May nd his attorney, Harry Green, In- shaw, rector of St. George's Episco- Francis Schwartz, Mrs. Frederick area, including seven from Red Jerome Drew of Point rd. was pal church, Rumson, will be the Pyke, Mrs. James Patton, Mrs. K. Bank, were Inducted into the dicated they would take their ap- principal speaker for the complain- ieal to the zoning board of adjust- main speaker tomorrow night on E. Button, Mrs. William Turner Armed Forcc3 Friday at Newark. ants, rjo said tho consensus of the subject "Building a faith worth Mrs. William Guptil, Mrs. Noel Red Bank inductees include Alon- ment. They were told at that time opinion throughout the borough is by Mayor Daviaon to await word . living by." Edward H, Conway, Nilson, Forrester A. Lee, Rev. zo Moore, 312 Shrewsbury ave.; that tho sale "Is a stinker." He president of the Red Bank Com- Charles Bourne, Mrs. Harold Horn- from the planning board, which Francis Booker, 120 Leighton ave., asked council to retain the park .vould advise them at which board munity Chamber of Commerce, will berger, Miss Irma vanGlahn, Mrs. Robert Crawford, RFD 1, Box fo; use as a parking lot, to institute give a word of greeting at the open- H. W. Grathwohl and Miss Elsie hey should first appear. What- 1374; Raymond Sherrod, 140 Shrews- a rotary traffic plan and to negoti- ever the case, comments from the ing session. Charles Higgens, di- Llnde; arrangements, Alvin Whit- bury ave.; Pat Ramplno, 21 DeFor- ato with the county for the con- ing, chairman; Stanley I. Brown, :rowded council chambers Tuesday rector of religious education and Here are the local girls who will act as hostesses to 200 high school girls at the Tri- cst ave.; Moses M. Randolph, 176 struction of a connecting road be- indicated that there will be a good- minister of music at the Siloam Gordon MacPherson, Hobert Stout, Leighton ave., and Raymond L. tween Sycamore ave. and Ocean- Hi-Y conference which starts tomorrow. The conference will take place at the Red Bank sized audience at tonight's plan- Presbyterian church of Brooklyn William Maxson, Rudy Quacken- Cuje, 40 Mechanic st. port ave. west of the railroad ning board hearing. Lewis R. Low. will lead the jjroup singing. He bush, Kenneth Sutton, James Cou- Methodist church and the Community Y.M.C.A. Girls attending the conference will come Others inducted include Rudolph tracks. He later suggested that rv. chairman ot the board, said he will be accompanied by John Fer- dell, Robert Baynton, Robert Burns, council make a "reasonable offer" from three different states and the District of Columbia. Howard, William st., Fair Haven; win welcome comments from local ris, organist and choir director at Kenneth Critton, John Sanford, Hu- Harry .0. Olsen, 134 Willow dr., to Mr. May, saying that Mr. May residents, provided it Is determined the local Methodist church. bert Farrow, Kenneth Magner, Acting as hostesses are, left to right: front row: Marion Firth, Betty Gehlhaus, Judy Little Silver; Herbert Bowles, Eat- possihly had "gotten Into soma by Mr. Roberts that the board has Saturday morning there will be James Bunce and Peter Cook. ontown; William Harvey, 71 Bay thing" he might want to relinquish. Guiy and June Evans; second row, Rosslyn King, Shirley Biedermann, Ann Higgins, Maria Di- a legal right to rule on the prop- a panel discussion with the Rov. Reception committee, Mrs. Gard- ave., Highlands; Louis Gallerio, At- John W. Bordcn and Robert Bum- erty. W. Clinton Powers, pastor of the ner C. Klein, chairman; Mrs. Malt- Fiore and Nancy Travis; back row: Ruth Munson, Roberta Macdonald, Mrs. Charlotte Sims, lantic Highlands; William Schweiz- side also recommended that coun- Red Bank Baptist church; Wlllets by Jelltfe, Mrs. Harold Rowe, Mrs. cil buy the land from Mr. May. If the matter should bs left to Ann Carujo, Mareia Speer, Miriam Benowitx, Joyce Crawford, Janet Werner, Medge Cook, or, Leonardville rd., New Mon- Slsson,. guidance director at RedCarl Smith, Mrs. Donald McClln- mouth; Roswell F. Newman, Caro- the zoning board of adjustment, : notice of that board's meeting, will Bank high school, and Forrester tock, Mrs. Morris Whitcomb and Sandie Levy, Jane Wiley, Eleanor Hopkins'and Jean Squire. , lina ave., and Raymond Rogers, Explains Condition A. Lee, executive secretary of theMrs. Victor Edelman; entertain- Mr. Drew submitted a petition bj sent to property owners within York ave., Port Monmouth; Robert 200 feet of the disputed land. Westslde "Y" branch,, participating. ment, Harold Williams, chairman T. Oberle, Port Monmouth rd., East urging the borough's retaining the Saturday afternoon's speaker will Francis Schwartz, Charles Smith, Keansburg; Charles Duggan, 11 park, signed by 60 taxpayers. He Mr. Borden, a member of the son- ng board of adjustment, said th*: bo Sixto Domondon, regional di- Helen Hoffman, Everett Baynton, Bakers Mark 4 Assessment Cuts Totaling $117,525 Watervlew pi., Keansburg. said he thought he could get 86 rector of the Y's men's group o Rachel Mount, Bernard Fisher, per cent of the taxpayers to sign property always has been a park' Melvin E. Yard, Bclford; Harry during the 52 years he has lived in the Philippine Islands and city at- Walter Scott; transportation, Wil- Springer, S26 Center ave, and Leon similar petitions, because the 60 liam Maxson, • chairman; Vlctoi Golden Wedding signatures were obtained only after tht borough. Declaring the land torney and prosecutor of Bagto Approved by County Tax Board R. Hlckman, 704 Clark ave., Union should have been purchased by the City, in the Philippines. He Is inEdelman, Jack VanKirk, Hubert UNION BEACH—Mr. and Mrs. Beach; Russell W. Dangler, Thome a few hours' canvassing. Farrow, Harold .Llndemann, and Councilman George Welgel ex- borough, he asked tf council knev? the United States as the recipient William Baker of Center st. re- pi., and Donald Devlnc, 80 West it was for sale. Councilman Donald of a Ford scholarship. food, Mrs. William H. MacDonald, cently celebrated their 50th wed- FREEHOLD — The Monmoulh Junlous and.Cornelia Lawson, Orchard Second st., West Keansburg; Herb plained that the planning board county tax board Monday disclosed o»e, building asseetment of $2,000 and awaits a legal opinion from Bor- E. Lawes said he did not know tha Rev. Roger J. Squire, pastor of Mrs. Roy Inscoe, Mrs. Fred Boy' ding anniversary at a family din- personal assessment of $100, cancelled. Staer, Jr., Washington ave., Reinkc railroad would sell. Councilman the Methodist church, will make the and Mrs. Albert Lauber, ner and open house at the home its decisions in 122 appeals of mu- Dorothy Posers, RD .Matawan, land A. Jansscn, Springlawn ave.; John ough Attorney Howard W. Rob- nicipal assessments in 20 of thereduced from $200 to $U0, building erts, which may help clarify a tech- Joseph F. Lord said he did not of their son-in-law and. daughter, from 51,500 to $1,400. P. DeFelicc, Lloyd rd., and Peter know of the sale until he had heard Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of county's B2 municipalities. The to- Total reductions $4,950. Vacarella, Atlantic ave., Matawan. nicality concerning the property. tal reductions were-$117,525, with Mr. Roberta did not attend the that Mr. Walnwright denied build- Ccntcrjrt. Middletown Township Donald Whittlck, Myrtle ave., ing permit requests. Long Branch dropping $27,375 In Norman and Gertrude Dalley, hoUM meeting due to illness. Mayor Jos Pheasants and Waterfowl Plentiful Mr. and Mrs. Baker were mar- John J. Mlrro, it. 36, Mardus Lee, for the at 26 Krueger pi., building reduced from cph C. Davison said he will attemp Could Condemn 7s»-JM; 1700 to $600. 235 First St., and Dominick Pan- ; to have Mr. Roberts prosent to In answer to a question from in* wn'Ksnri.:-'... • » Total reduction S1D0. zera, Second st, Keyport; Kenneth ceremony performed by Rev. Jame night at the planning board meet- audience, Mr. Welgel said ' he Thompson, in Old Martyr parish The decisions Included no com- Union Beach Shelly, Freehold; Mario Caprlo, As NJmrods Swarm Marshes, Woods Wthe case. -tfpriJian.J. Qurrle. house at 916 Bay- Ronald Hlppenstcci, Walter E. Ing. thought It Is possible for the bor« —•-' jp»;mer Helen Nixo,r *«l»#f«#'*W0 .ptmonal tax eliminated. ough to condemn the lind. He add- i vas born, in .Paisle; '•-Benjamin- Elfam. Jr., vacant land, Throckmprton, Antonio Bavgarone, The problem Is that part ot the -reducad from M.OOO' io- $S,W0.?^U>—» property'purchased by Mr. May ac- ed, though, that more economical ' "* TRENTON (AP)—New Jersey's the -field may result Mr. Baket'^aa/'txfrn at~5tulta~Ii reducm from ffi.OOO'lo- ._,„ '"'*' *Henry R. Nelson and' Thomas Lov- means of obtaining It should first ortles: owned,r,by.;;£Ke•»,New. -Point i/rq.tal, .reductions :*?,?00. Branch, and Patrick tually Is part of Branch ave. ThU marshes and woodlands are swarm- or painful-injuries to the hunter oi dla, wh>re-.his -father, was on duty •'i •>Malawan'B4rous:h .. .gren. bo attempted. .. ,''; Comfort. Beach company- are--riot : happened because the county built Ing' with hunters these* days. his companlonj-SjUse''jpf :'comm,bi with a British regiment His fa*; Joi.ph Taylor, houie at 7 Swe.lbrlar Trimboll, Philadelphia. The 60-day migratory waterfowl sense at all tlmea while carrying assessed at all. The. matter was. re-, ave;, -building- assessment of 1700 re- the Branch ave. extension on an • One Immediate result ot ths dis- ily moved to Paisley when he was ferred last month by the board to duced to *500. easement given by . the railroad cussion was that a committee of season has been under way for a a gun will' have a great -effect this a child. Irving M. Kuaell, Jr., four lots on week In the well-stocked coastal year In minimizing hunting ace Assessor Harold Martin. A spokes- company. Mr. Welgel aald that, bo- council members will meet with Arriving in the United States In Forest ave., building_. ; assessment of }!,• Vtite Percentage cause of Mr. May's purchase, th tha Board of Freeholders relative dents." • man for the board said those de- 200 .eliminated, and inland. marshes. The division 1928 Mr. and Mrs. Baker lived in county will now have to condemn to the situation. On the committee offish and game estimates that cisions ,wlll be released later. Total reductions $1,400. Cleveland,' O., then moved to The-appeals.were heard by the Monmouth Beach or buy that portion of the stree will be Couneilmen Victor Sitter, more.than 180,000 waterfowl were Educational Television Kearny.'. They have lived hero Lue» I* Fljnn, houte at 81 Ocean 87.3 in County from Mr. May. Weigel and Charles W. Stephens. there for the nlmrods to fire at. three-man board during the past ave., bulldlnic reduced from $3,000 to The Department ;of Education' nine years, Mr, Baker is retired few months. Members of the board Tbey will attempt to have .the $2,500, agreement of amesaor. FREEHOLD—Monmouth county Await Legal Opinion • The small game hunting .season- budget recommendations, for th from the Architectural Tiling com- are William Kirsoh, Long Branch, William F. Hayes, house on West ft., county widen Branch ave. between recorded 1U highest vote and larg- Mr. Wcigel said the planning delayed for three days by lire haz- fiscal year 1953-54 Includes, a $154, pany,-Keyport. Mr. and Mrs. Baker president; Frederick Frelbotf, Port land reducd from $7,700 to $7.2»^ Sycamore ave. and Oceanport ave, arda—(finally got under way Tues- buildings from $5,500 to-$4,500 and est percentage In last week's gen- board believes that a transaction to at least 50 feet. It now. Is 30 000 item for educational television also are-parents of. Mrs. Walter Monmouth, and Harrison Hurley, eral election, it was disclosed this $2110 personal as«a«»ment «llmlnatad.r between the county and Mr. May feot wide In the stretch running day. The State Fish and Game This money would be tor operatin Solan of this place and Mrs. James Asbury Park; Boss R. Beck, Nep- Robert M. Jackson,- house at 3» Val- week by the county board of elec- ^m — ^i. — t. _ . . . M • *^ i _ *. I ». **• -• BV4 t - represents a "subdivision of land." in front of the railroad station, council meets next week to con-expenses for the department's TV Floming of Ontario, Canada. They tune, is secretary. ... entine St., bulldlne reduced from $3,500 tions when the official figures were sider a recommendation by Oovstatio. n at Rutgers university, how I have seven-grandchildren. . tO $ 2 0 If It does, the matter will go befor Oceanport ave. Is 50 feet . wide, The decisions released by theA d r'lan 'w. Rose, house at 10 firlffln revealed. Branch ave. north of Sycamore DrUcoll to extend the small game run experimentally on a closed cir- Mr, Baker is a charter member «t,, bulldinn; aaseasment o( $2,300 af- the planning board. That board board, are as follows: Of ths 125,98S registered voters, then could rule on what the Ian ave. Is 60 feet wide. Such a conii- season to make up- for lost time, cuit and with borrowed equipment. ot St. John's lodge, Free and Ac- a total of 111,522 cast ballots in the Small game includes, pheasants; Rutgers students in engineering, cepted Masons of Lanarkshire, Scot- Red Bank Maurice S.- O'Dwyer, S3 Griffin «t., cculd be used (or, if anything, tf ticn, Mr. Drew pointed out, Is a $2,300 ararmed. , ... Presidential election, for a percent- bottleneck which should be cor- quail, grouse and rabbits. The dramatics, designing and education land, and Mrs. Baker Is a member Frank Fett, Jr., houi. at If John t., Mr. Roberts rules it la not a sub- land assessment <<00. bulldlni $1,5000 Frank J. Sheeran,,17 Griffin st, $2,900 age of 87.3, the peak in Monmouth rected. woodcock season, interrupted for of Golden chapter, Order of East- building assessment affirmed. division, however, tho question learn while doing at the station. A tffirmed. history. This does not Include 1,- three days during the small game license for the educational station, ern Star, Keyport. 4 Arthur S. Wooilruft. house on Jeilca 298 soldier votca because military eventually will go to the zoning The couneilmen also wilt discuss Viola V. Jardln., land on River rd., pl., land $750, building $2,300, affirmed. brard of adjustment. suspension, has been resumed and Is being processed by the Federal land »,050 affirmed for lack of prote- •Oeorge T. Dalacorte, Jr.. Cottage rd.. personnel are not registered. tho possibility of having the county extends through Nov. 17. The Communications commission. cutlon. building reduced from $6,000 to $3,000. Previously the highest percentage The zoning board of adjustmen construct the link between Syca-' small game season closes Dec, 13. Sea Brlfht Total reductions $5,500. While state fiscal authorities are was in 1915 and 1928 when 34.4 acts as a judicial body to listen t more ave. and Oceanport &ve, weat Grouse, quail and rabbits may.be Ralph W. Lawrence, Sr., Ocean ave., of the railroad tracks. Council pre- studying that sum the commission Boards Studying land 1750 affirmed. Land on Oc.an «vc. voted. Numerically, the previous appeals such as Mr. May may flic hunted again from Doc. 22 through viously discussed such a street be- on educational television in New assessed at SI.SOO affirmed. high was reached in the Presiden- becauso of Mr. Walnwrlght's rcfus Dec, 31. Frank Foasetta. house at 754 Ocean Lutherans Hold tial election of 1940 when 88,302 at to Issue permits. Mr. Wain cause of the heavy traffic. to. ahd Jersey meets today to consider the ave., bulldlne; reduced from $1,600 to persons cast ballots for a percent- wiight told council he denied th' from .Fort Monmouth and because Pheasants Plentiful over-ail Issues involved in educa- Regional School $1,000, recommendation ot astessor. oj the extremely heavy traffic dur- tional TV and to what extent .the Total reductions $500, age of 79.9. permit requests for Mr. May's tw< Pheasant hunters should find 1952 FREEHOLD — Seven hoards of buildings on three provisions of th ing Monmouth Park race track's state should participate, The''ton- Shrewsbury Borough Program Tonight The official figures for Monmouth « banner year. The division of iducation in ths western part of Samuel J. Laniolottl, houia on Queen zoning ordinance. He said it is his season. fish and game has liberated a rec- member commission was named by Monmouth county are considering Anne dr., land assessment $600, build- Loyalty evening will be observed county are as follows:; ord number of pheasants this year. State Commissioner of Education presentation to their voters the ings $8,1)00 affirmed. tonight at Holy Trinity Lutheran Frederick M, Raublnger to advise luostlon of whether they wUh to Jana L. Fetter, house on Garden rd., church, sponsored by the church From the Forked River Game land $1,700, bulldlne $8,000 affirmed. 70,645 Gov. Drlscoll on the subject. lomblne to form a regional high council, It will be a program for Institution queltlon Yet farm over 23,000 ring-necked O. W. Chadwlck and R. J. Chadwlek, . , No M1O88 pheasants were distributed on pub- Educational officials have esti- lOhool district. houie on Sycamore ave,, land 12,250, the entire family, starting at 6 t I $32,000 Coal Set in Monmouth mated that it would coat about building $8,S0O affirmed. o'clock, when members of the Lu- For Freildent .-..I ' lic lands throughout the state, The question lias been under dls- Eli ' $500,000 for the state to set up a Benjamin Kaplan, • Shadowbrook it,, ther league will serve a spaghetti Stevenson 37,008 while an additional 15,000 pheasants luaslon by representatives of the land $1,400 affirmed. non-commercial television station. dinner. For U, S. Senate were raised and distributed from joards sinco May and it is expected Atlantic Hlftlandi Smllh 70,285 In Christmas Seal Sale to Fight TB the- Rockport game farm, Both :hat a decision will bo reached with- Joseph and Marie Capacclo, 05 Up- Leading the congregation In con Alexander 3T.3Z4 farms are holding additional 4,600 in a month on whethor the voters per Mount ave, building reduced from sltleratlon of tha work of the Lu- For Kouie ot Representatives (3.B0U to $2,800, " ', Auehlnelosu s 7-4.177.7 1 Ten million Christmas seals will birds or liberation during the sea- should act on the proposition. theran church In America, will ')e KKlmmermanl n 330411 Regional chairmen for the »pe-' Elisabeth H. Hay. Wllltamsburt, Mm., Klmmermann 33,0411 go In the mail Monday, marking Police to Curb Walter Orubb, Jr., secretary. The FFo r FreeholdeFhld r :ia: gifts committee, who are as< son on public shooting and fishing Tho participating boards aro from 93 lots o( woodland, $7,100, auiument the opening of the 1932 Christmas grounds. , Atlantic township, Marlboro town- affirmed. financial phase will be presented by Voorheei «M«l ilttlng Mrs, Crane In the drive, In* Hlrhlands , Edward Lackas, treasurer. Thers Remsen , 35.00J aeal drive to raise funds for the elude* Mayor Katharine Elkus Tho State Department of Con' Duck Hunters ship, Freehold, Freehold township, Joseph and Martha Manfredl, prop- will be a. report by the treasurer prevention, control and treatment White, Red Bank; Mrs. Frederlok torvation and Economic Develop- Howell township, Farmlngdalc and ot tuberculosis. ' LITTLE! SILVER - Local police the combined Kngllthtown-Mana- erty on Barberl. ave., elimination of regarding tho current campaign to TBtum, Middletown; Dr. F. J. Alt- ment—which boasts ot eorr.o of the $900 bulldinK ajieismeut jlnce no schul, Long Branohl Mlas Laura and state game wardens are being lapan township school district, Tho bulldlne exists, Consent of anwaor. bo debt free In 1BS3 when the Randall Indicted The stamps, featuring an old- finest hunting facilities In tho coun- 1 asked to curb duck hunters on the plan' must bo approved by th* JT, ht". Whlttekerii/kitt.i.sB . . IB.ooea nnon ntMMADI.rsonal »•• ohuroh's 2 for as low as Payment Delivers ...at the new low price! Trade in your s old washer for bigadditional savings! Your per week (plui outage) \\\ Sink Modal AW5M to ACTIVATOR-* Your And K you dtoldi AUTOMATIC «t any tlmi within 5 month, to purchase this or »w oih'tr piano WASHER Home at Tuitlni'i, all rental and «arta(t eharfu Re* $79.95 HOMART 4Mn. Cabinet Sink HOMART 66-ln. DOUBLLDRAIN paid will bo ortdltid • Left or right drain. 2 door e lolween with a group from th 11.-. high schools and those attend- ONLY & TV can and does give prompt, eit J, Jeffery, Holmdel, Delta Tau HIT Crane studio. ing Catholic high schools who wish of "WILLIE AND JOE BACK AT THE FRONT" Delta; Harold A. Karslc, Eighth The Rosary society met last Wed- to join. The group, which will be SULTRY TILDA THAMAR reliable attention to all calls. live, and Gayle Parker, Edgemont nesday evening at St. Dorothea's chaperoned by adults of the par- (THE SOUTH. AMERICAN BOMBSHELL) > SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY ( dr., both Asbury Park, and both church hall. The meeting was pre- ish, will hold one hour of religious Sigma Chi; Norman W. Miles, Wa- ceded by the recitation of the ros- discussion with a social hour fol- \\ ter st., Belmar, Alpha Chi Rho; ary, led by the president, Mrs. lowing. THE RED ANGEL" « or KENMORE UPRIGHT JUST LIKE A BOOST IN STA- TION POWER-brings a clear WHCO22M IN THIS SPECIAL steady picture to vast new areas for the first time. Yours in the EVEKY PHILCO IS SALE OFFER Philco 2266 with "No Glare" 245 DESIGNED IN ADVANCE sq, inch screen and UHF-VHP .FOR BUILT-IN Built-in Aerial! Gastered cabinet. •ALL CHANNEL iJHF Cheou >i(h«r em «t thli •xir«m«ly lew prte* «nd bo ' Enjoy modirn oUintng »t • THI aiRMASTIR DOM ALL THIS AND.MORI •iiurtd of Kinmero auillty budgit price. '/( H.P. mo* BACKID BY THI • Htlpi rid yeur homi of millions of gtrmi. LAROIST FACTORY tor. 20-ft. illk iKtomlon protutt your htalrhi and *|leloneyl' Bieh nil • APPROVIO SIRVICI powerful motor for ill pur* eerd. High quality light* • PurM'tii .iwctttM and froihiM Hi* olr. DIPARTMINT IN poie homo eluntngl Phono weight big. Attiehminh In* THI IAST • Dlilnfteh and tanltlioi walli, floen, bath* elude hoit, ndlitor tool, 20* ATLANTIC EXPANDS or wrlti for men Inform«• tubi, dlthti, illvirwar*, ite', ilon. In. wind, uphelitiry nonli. THE • LARGEST • EXCLUSIVE • TELEVISION • AND FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION USE THE CLEANER OF YOUR CHOICE DOWN, •n lean laty FOR THREE DAYS, BEFORE YOU BUY. Pay Plan Opin Dally • te HID. Friday • ie t. APPLIANCE • CHAIN * IN * NEW-iiRSgy MUCK PARKING. Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Matawan off and Mrs. Donald Hug. Other* Qre«n of Aibury P»i* »nd S«lv»- present were Mrs. Robert Putney Stilwell Fines tore J. Straniero of Keyport $13 FOR Paul A. Egan, Sr., la enjoying a of Keyport and Mrs. Victor Fredda, each for eareleai driving and El- MORTGAGE FINANCING week's vacation at hla home. Mrs. Donald Nellia, Mrs. Alexander Mullaney $45 wood p. Johnson of Jersey City Mr. and Mm. 9. Frank Mason, Trapp and Mr«. William Zahn. paid |B, for & similar offemt. John' INDUITRlAL Parties - Weddings - Clubs 8d, and children Ruth and Frank Mr. and Mr«. Samuel Weir and CRAWFORD'B CORNER—Maf- Oloala of Port Reading and Ben- RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL have returned from a ten-day va- Family of Fountain ave. will move lstrate Stanley Stilwell fined Ray- jamin 3. Qillard of New York olty Oorraapond»nU „ "V OFFICE PARTIES ation visiting Mr, and Mrs. P. n tho near future to Union Beach. mond P. Mulfaney of Keyport $iB were fined .$13 for speeding. r F. Law at Elmbrook farm, Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Halter of 8a- Monday night of last week when Pfttsing on a curve or on the THE HOWARD SAVING! INSTITUTION ••• ^ AT VERY MODERATE KATES Ont, Mr. Mason has been on a bine POM, Toxaa, have been the he appeared In Holmdel township Newark, N. J. month's vacation from his duties gueiU of their aon-ln-law and right brought $8 fines to Otto doourv tn here charged, with careless Marcks of Jersey City, Vincent J. CELEBRATE AT Aboard the United Fruit Line's 3. daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ar- ," ' 8 and failure to fumlsb AmMtrongr of- Avon, Duthal R, T, PRANK APPLlBY AQINCY/ W S. Esparta. teill of Lower Main »t. They left iflifntltyifntltyr ^ . ... Hnndsre of Ocean Grpve and Man- Mr. and Mrs. W. Rulon Smith Monday to upend the winter months _ Harri* E, Thome of Bed Bank ning Oelbard of Union. 230 Main Strtet • have been entertaining Mr. and at their home in Fernandlna, Fla. waa fined-»16 for reckless driving. The Midtown Manor Mr*. Wlllard Farley and daughter MUM Joan Hughes of Union ft. Th« rend to b«tt«r »nd bltttt butl* Asbury Park, N. J. AS 2-33W Formbrly LOUIS' TAVERN Valerie of Washington, N. J. ; entertained at a football party it The magistrate fined Herbert & n«u, tdv.rtm In Th« K«»l»ttr rt»ul»rly MIDDLETOWN MIA! Susan Culllgan has returned her home Saturday evening. HIGHWAY #35 to her home at Bye, N. Y., after Mr«. Michael J. Bovlno of Broad Ml 5-0584 spending a visit with her grand- St. entertained the Friday Evening parents, Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Dern- Pinochle club, prtta winner* were befger, JBdgemer'e dr. Mrs. Henry Druga*, Mm, Phoebe Outstanding Restaurant Mr/ and Mrs, Robert Steel, Val- A. Zlgler and Mrs. Thomas Walling. ley dr., entertained at a party Sat- Installation of the officers of the • Luxurious Cocktail Lounge • urday afternoon In celebration of auxiliary of the Midway Hose fire the 14th birthday of their daughter company was held Monday, evening, UNDER PERSONAL DIRECTION Joan. Guests wore Miss patrielji Those Installed were Mrs. Stanley Nealis, Mies Wendy Moffett,>liss Ellison, president) Mrs, Lawrence PAUL ENKE FRITZ KOCH Patricia CUpsie, Mien Virginia. Lantaro, vice president; Mrs. Ray- Tune, Miss Shirley Jones, Miss Bar- mond Infiloy, secrot&fy, and Mm, bara Faas, Charles Brown* Robert Harold Zlegler, treasurer. Plans Charm FASHIONS by on* of tha y LARGEST APPROVED De Luxe Two-Oven Range Value-Packed, Budget-Priced Ranges Service Dept. Truly, America's molt bsaytiful, mot) eonvanlent Be sure to see these full-sized, genuine* Frlgldalre In the household range I Has two big, complete ovens Electric'Ranges-with features found only In many and every feature that maka* cooking really other hlflher-prlced ranges. carefree and fast. Fully automatic, built (or yean Thrtt n^w modtls RO-10 (lllwtrottd of service dhd beauty> dozens EAST of exclusive odvorrtogei, BEnER EATING All Year Round I . FRIGIDAIRE FOOD FttEEZER > Giant 18 eu, ft. model HM180 Ideal for farm hornet, holds up to 630 Ibi, Frown Poodi. Ado 12*9 eu. ft. RED BANK REGISTER. NOVEMBER 13. 1952 Pace Goat Association Tilton Accepts HOWARD LEON ILL YOUR CHOICE Must Feed Needy, FAIR HAVEN — Howard Leon To. Incorporate . of 45 Poplar ave. has been con- WEST KEANSBURG—Acting on $400 for Fall fined home the past week by ill- Your choice-of insur- ness. Mr. Leon and his parents, a report submitted by tars. Ar- Says Clergyman FREEHOLD — A suit instituted FOUR DAYS ance agent is just as thur W. Clark o{ this place, the Mr. and Mrs. Max Leon, operate The annual World Community iy Howard Tilton of 30 Center St., Leon's Cleaners, Dyers and Laun- important as your Garden State Dairy Goat associa- day observance of the Bed Bank tumson, was settled this week in derers of White St., Red Bank. tion adopted a resolution to be- Council of Church Women was held county court for t*00 just before choice of doctor or come incorporated as a non-profit Friday night at St. Thomas Epis- the matter was reached for trial. association devoted to the promo- copal church, with Rev. Tollie L. The action resulted from injuries Exclusively Your* for lawyer. Caution as the speaker. Rev. Mr, Mr. Tilton suffered Aug. 29, 1950, tion of milk goats and related Caution .la secretary for Negro while working as a contractor at your own brand of cigartrltt Tour entire financial products at a meeting Sunday at work for the National Council of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. structure may some day Somervllle, Protestant Episcopal churches. Dsborne, Avenue o£ Two Rivers, depend on how well he •Other Monmouth county resi- Speaking'on the topic, "Building iumson. has performed his job. dents who attended the meeting Lasting Peace," Rev. Mr. Caution According to the complaint filed Aeeordloiw $15V. up were Leo Holland of Belmar, Mar- said, "We must help feed the needy by Tilton's attorney, William T. garet and Laurus Loomis of Deal, of the world and give them cloth- Wichmann of the Red Bank firm IAIV TERMS • Grossinger & Heller June Lockward of Morganvllle and ing. Our Lord didn't talk to man of Wise and Wise, a bulkhead gave Broad & Mechanic Sts. Mrs. Leonard Lathrop and children, until he had first fed and healed vay as he walked across it, caus- Apne, Charles - and Alicia, and him, Man can smash the atom ng him to fall and injure his left ANDERSON MUSIC Red Bank, N. J. Wayne Harrison of Holmdel, The and hold weapons, of might ovor ihoulder, •MAD ffn MID UNI Lathrop youngsters .and Harrison the heads of all peoples, but lasting He further alleged that the Os- Tel. RE 6-2100 became junior members of the as- peace can only be won by kindness bornea were negligent in that they sociation at the meeting." * and love." . maintained the bulkhead on their Referring to the African situation premises while it was in a danger- h<3 said, "Man ts revolting at con- >us condition and in need of re- trol of his free will by more power- pairs. ful countries, and he is deserving Following the accident, he was ••:;!•- of his freedom and right to live. treated by Dr. John B. Boyd of With racial prejudices'between us, Red Bank. The Osbornes were rep- we cannot expect to win trust and resented by Victor C. Hansen of the TO SETTLE AN ELECTION BET! respect at home or abroad." ' Newark firm of Cox and Walburg. Mrs. William .Wormley of St. Thomas church opened the service, OUR CANDIDATE* LOST! and Mrs. Francis E. Swartz, coun- Kcansburg Couple SLIP-ON cigarette pack cil president, presided. Rev. Charles Settle Accident Suit S. Webster, pastor of the Red Bank holders in STERLING SILVER YOU SAVE Presbyterian, church, gave the in- FREEHOLD — A suit instituted vocation. Mrs. Samuel W. Haus- by Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hulsa •,., For YouMelf AS MUCH AS man, representing the Red Bank f Grove St., Keansburg, against Methodist church, led In respons- James C. Orange of Penrod, Ky., ...For Her ive readings and prayers; Rev. was settled here this week ds It ... For Him Harold Hornberger, pastor of Holy was being prepared to. be tried, in j Trinity Lutheran church, gave the Superior court. Designed of fine Sterling benediction, and closing prayers The suit was instituted as the Silver, this handsome cov- were in charge of the rector of St. result of an accident Aug. 4, 1951, er holds an entire pack of Thomas' church, Rev. Kenneth on highway 36, Keansburg. Accord- your own brand of ciga- MaoDonald, ing to the pleadings filed by Wil- rettes, ^rush-proof. $ HEATING SERVICE liam T. Wichmann of the firm of 6.98 Sale .69 Meditation and prayers were in Wise and Wise, Rod Bank, Mr. 8.98 Priced charge of the following: Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Hulse had stopped their REG. 5 Norton and Mrs. H. M. Farrow, automobile in traffic when the au- HNEST QUAUTY «"•«* ™*™* Sr., Presbyterian church; Mrs, Ira tomobile operated by Mr. Orange, Crouse, Trinity Episcopal, and which was following their car, Mrs. H. L. Morgan, Pilgrim Baptist. failed to stop and collided with Mrs; Swartzsaid the offering will them, causing slight damago to FUEL OIL & COAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE be used to buy vitamins and medi- their automobile and an Injury to by cine for undernourished children. Mrs. Hulse's neck. Mrs. Hulse" was Clothing was donated for a baby's reated by Dr. George Foman of Napier CAROLINA DRESSES layette. Keansburg. The defendant was rep- . ON ONE BILL! resented through his Insurance 7 Monmouth St. Red Bank FINK AND BLUE SHOWER company by Robert V. Carton of "JUST OFF BROAD" ! MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — the firm of Durand, Ivins and Car- CALL: ! Mrs. Will Am H. Tallman and her ton of Asbury Park. SHOP FRIDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. daughter Shirley, entertained at a IAKGE SIZE 3%"«i%"x%." DAILY S to 8 pink and blue shower last week for DONOR RECRUITMENT PLANS Plain 10.00 lax incl. Mrs, Tallman's niece, Mrs. Richard Englnt Tumid 12.00 lax incl. * A Contestant Nov. 4 Red Bank Election SHREWSBURY —The donor re REGULAR SIZE Pierce. The party was held at the crultment committee for the Red Tallman home In Headden's Cor- Bank area visits of the Red Cross Main 8.30 lax Incl. LAWES COAL CO. Inc.ner. Guests' were Mrs. Mary Pierce, Engint Turntd 10.SO to* incl. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY of December, 1932, and in default there- Mrs Edward Rumer, Mrs, Ella bloodmoblle met Monday at the KING SIZE home of Mrs. James H. Grady on Chancery Division — Monmouth County of such judgment will be rendered SYCAMORE AVENUE GARDEN SHOP Klotzin, Mrs. Lois Klotzin, Mrs. Shepherd pkwy. New ways for in Plain 9.50 lax Incl. DOCKET NO. M.5ii-J2 against you as the Court shall think Elizabeth Applegate, Mrs. Lilly Engine Tutnef 11,50 tox incl. Civil Action. Notice. JULIA HOWER equitable and ju&l. The obicet of said SHREWSBURY Fair Haven Shopping Center Veroneau and Miss Patricia. Ann creasing the number of donor ERVIN. Plaintiff, v«. CALVIN ER- suit Is to obtain a judgment of divorce : Tallman. - pledges were discussed. Committee VIN, Defendant. between the said Plaintiff and you, RED BANK 6-1250 RED BANK 6-1030 members attending were Mrs. Mar- To: CALVIN ERVJN: Dated: October 16th. 1992. shall Stoecker, Mrs. William Ker By virtue of an Order of the Superior KLATSKY, GRAY * KLATSKY, \. , "Eight out of 10 readers consult Th Court ot> the State of New Jersey, Chan- Attorneys for Plaintiff. Register • Classified Ads.". Advertisement. ekesh, Mrs. L. H. Dennis, Mrs. Phil- cery Division, made on the 6th ilny of By William KlaUky. Partner, ip J. Bowers, Mrs. Joseph T. Gauss, October, 1932, in a cause wherein JULIA 3 East Front St., Miss Joan Kerekesh and' Miss Lucy HOWER ERVIN, your wife, is the Plain- S1I.74 Red Biyik, New Jersey. Reussilles tiff, and you are the Defendant, you are E. Tompkins, executive secretary hereby required to answer the Complainplaint Buys are able to make pocket money of the county Red Cross chapter. . of the Plaintiff on or before the 8t"h da by seillnR The Register—Advertisement* Another PRICES Backed FRIGIDAIRE BY ONE OF THE Elettric Range with the "Wonder Oven LARGEST Lets You Bake a Cake FACTORY — Broil a Steak- Same Time—Same Oven. APPROVED It's the greatest Improvement In ranges In yean I 'Wonder Oven' provides one SERVICE, extra Easy Term* Model RO-50 only $349,75 APPROVED NOW IT'S 1 OVEN I Cooked Automatically Electrically SERVICE ,;. for less than their after-dinner smoke I Just look at these ether INC. wonderful Frtgtdalr* features I This thrifty modern housewife, Uke so many of today's home- • All'Porcttatn finish Inildt and out I. . makers ~ has found the way to better meal* with less work, and • Radlantubt 5>Spttd Surface Unlit Afbury Park * "•• •, -..,1 . greater economy - Automtie Eleetrio Cooking. • Cook-Maifer Oven Clock Control • *• a '..' Today she put a complete meal in the fully insulated oven, set »full-Width Muortictnt lamp 1-0478 > V> w •' i \ l v • the auiwmtie controls and took the afternoon off, Dinner was . • FulLWIdlh Utonill Drawer Sti a complete demonstration of the Mniallonal 'Wonder • Thormlier Diop-Woll Cooker Oven" Rang* and all tht other ntw Frlgldolre Ilictrk Rang.ii priced from $1M75. cooked toperf&tion and kept hot untll.she was ready to serve. •Uargo Wtnmtf Drowor In every way electricity gives you mow for less. Prove it to yo sill, Sti tht ntw EUoMo Rangttat your dtaUr'tioday! ATLANTIC EXPANDS I LI CTIMCITY JGP&L Jersey Central Powej & Light Company • CHAIN • IN • NEW-lBWBy Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 ros ave. Herbert Hubschman and with the owner of the garage build- Large Items, they added, such frem \ht oceanfront to view their Rumson Woman Gets lodging in her throat, Immediately hia brother, Sidney Hubschman— ing requires that they spend $20,- as radios, television sets, refriger- wares. following the accident, X-rays were Two Guys' Open the Two Guys—said they hope to 000 on Improvements to the build- ators and washing machines, are Since establishing their first Compensation Award taken and she was placed under TWO BIG DANCES make the store "even larger." Ing within a year. This amount, sold from floor models. Delivery store at Harrison,' the Two Guys Mrs. Dorothy Grimme of 29 Sec-the care o( Dr, R, JJ. Robertson Hightstown Country Club The store will feature complete they added, can be applied to the is made from warehouses at Harri- have added units at New York city, ond ' st.,' Rumson, recovered a of Red Bank. Asbury Park Shop lines of only nationally-advertised purchase price if they exercise son, making frequent loading and Lcng Island City, Camden, Wood- JS86.57 award in the Workmen's After the removal of the wire, THIS THURSDAY, NOV. WH ASBURY PARK — Two Guys brands In the kitchen and house- an option to acquire the property. unloading trucks at Asbury Park bridge, Elizabeth, Maywood, Well- Compensation court here Friday Mrs. .Grimme stated she still suf- POLISH-AMERICAN DANCE unnecessary. Current plans, said ington, Union City, Charlotte, N. From Harrison—who say they hold appliance field, as well as ex- Continued the Two Guys: "Buy- as the result of Injuries she suf-fered from an unpleasant feeling in Adam Nowickl's Polka Band h»ve run an $1,800 investment into pansive stocks of housewares and ing In carload lots Is the secret tho brothers, call for delivery of C, and Fairfleld, Ala. fered while an employee of theher throat as if the wire were still a million-dollar national chain of tcys. The Two Guys said they have to our low-price history. Another small Items to replenish stock Video Products corporation of Redpresent, which wassdiagnosed as a Polish & American Dancing low-price appliancs atores in 13 "one big boast: The price in onafeature ia a self-service plan for about once a week; College dlplomai or "sheepskins," Bank. form ot traumatic neurosis result- COMING' WED., NOV. 19TH •Utes—opened an outlet beie of our stores Is the price in allsmall items. Packages are sold in The stores offer free coffee and often are actually printed on sheep- Mrs. Grimme testified before Har- ing from the original injury. Mrs, Tuesday. of our stores," they declared, "And thajr original factory-sealed con- soft drinks on the premises as enskin. , ry S. Medineta, deputy director of Grimme was represented by Ed- THE FRIENDSHIP DANCE Largest In the 12-store network, all our prices are 20 to 30 per cent tainers and are not wrapped, elim- attraction to customers, This Is ex- compensation, that while clipping ward W. Wise, Jr., of tho Red Bank For Folks 25 and Over. below manufacturers' suggested inating an overhead cost item pected to be a big attraction in hot wire to be used In assembling firm of Wise and Wise. Video the store here covers 15,000 square The coal mines of Albania pro- ADMISSION 83o Plus Tax feet on top o( the six levels of th» lift prices," they added. s which can be passed along to the the summer when, according to duced 13 'A million tons of coal last a television set, a piece of the wire Products was represented by Spen- former ramp garage at 405 Mun- The brothers said their leaia customer." their plans, visitors will flflock year, snapped, off and flew into her nose, cer D. Foss of Trenton. Regular Dances Every Frl. & gat Apple Savarin RIT Z Sauce Coffee Crackers 29c 89c 1 LB. PKd Sugar rillo Clorox DOMINO or JACK FROST SOAP PADS AMERICA'S FAVORITE CRANULATED LARGE SIZE BLEACH 46c 19c 29c Look at These Fine Values... AN EDUCATOR CRACKER Ub pkj. Pumpkin Bib's Baby Juices 3 is 25« »..;,.(. UNPEEIEO HALVES ,. « i Tuna Fish ApriCOlS DEL MONTE '««•««" 24* MID SEA - LIGHT MEAT Thin Mints TERRY CHOCOLATE I n> Pk9. Tomato Paste **>• • 9c Ocean Spray c"ffiRY *"«-19« Limagrands SUPERFINE «ib cm 15c c 1 G LD Sliced Beets U»Y 22c°."29e Orange Juice™, , ?AS CO ««•«•» 27* STEAKS- 34c Armour's Cornedbeefn " 49« TA Tomato Juice C RED mH ADVIRTISBD MUCH Applos ib 17o Colory PASCAL 112« IPPiCTIVI THROUOH IATUROAY, NOVEMBIR tilh. Grapes 2 <^ 25« Cabbage QARDEN FRESH n>5o Pears b 170 Turnips '»**« ww i wi mtm THI mom Bananas bt5» Carrots CUP-TOPJ ^ 11 RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 quested a recess to permit him to her maternal grandmother who were Miss Patricia Morresy and Peter McCabe, Bruce Goodwin, Mrs. Frederick Eldrldge, entries: James Ellis; riddle game, Miss Pa- Dtnnis Byrne, Jr., Edgar vonGch- Club Arranging Mrs. Raymond DeRlddcr, judges; Arson Indictment. talk, to witnesses. Mr. Frankel then yis Entertain lives in Spain, end a corsags of tolf the court the staU "lacks suf- pink camellias. 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Pace Ten RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Big Don Marvel IManasquan's Lone Touchdown Lions Pressed Hartf Trims Freehold In 13-7 Grid Triumph Spotting Sports Eleven, By HuBkie Halfback Leonardo Takes to the Air Lanes Hy Cunningham Scores Touchdown To Defeat a Hugged Manasquan Eleven And Extra Point MANASQUAN — When their po- TWO MONTHS AGO WHEN THE NATIONAL SWEEPSTAKES MATAWAN — Big Don Marvel nt ground attack bogged down REGATTA WAS HELD here on the Naveaink river, Interested boating led Matawan high school to a, 7-6 Rumson Scares aturday afternoon, the Leonardo victory over Its Group II rivals, Lions took to the air lanes to de- fans discussed the speed of the "hot rods" of the water and many dif- Freehold, Saturday afternoon in a at a stubborn and rugged Man- ferent marks were mentioned as to what this and that boat could do hard-fought contest here on the Garnet Gulls squan eleven, 13-7, in a Shore 6>n- ln regards to speed. Well now that the APBA has approved a Jew rec- Huskies' gridiron. ; rence Grpup II struggle here. ords, we'll pass 'em along. It was Marvel who scored the In order to keep their record Huskies' touchdown and then it Before Losing inmarred, the Lions were- formed The American Power Boat association, supervisory body of ws« Marvel again who racked up overcome a 7-fl fourth quarter all motorboat racing In this country, has approved J7 new one- the winning extra point with a Bulldogs Lose, 7-0, ead which the'Blg'-BWe had reg- mile and five-mile records established during 1953 in the 3T boot that split the uprights. tered only a few minutes before To Shore Conference Leonardo scored the winning jlx- classes of motorboats listed with that organization, according ' Matawan scored first in the sec- lolnter. lo Carl Johnson, executive secretary of the APBA. ond period and the favored Free- Group I Champions hold eleven couldn't get near pay Coach. Arnie.' Truex's machine Of these, 17 were set in one-mile trials while the remaining ten dirt until late in the final quarter POINT BLEASANT — Rumson scored right off the bat In the In- were recorded in five-mile competitive racing. The greatest alteration itial quarter and then the Lions when the Colonials made a valiant high school tossed a scare at Point ucked up against a rugged Man- of the record book came In the stock outboard classes where 13 rec- attempt to knot the acorc. Fleasant's undefeated Group I rec- asquan line that refused to be ords fell—BIX one-mile and seven flve-mlle. In all, there are ten stock Coach Hal Schanck's Colonials Barf Wenrich, sprawled out on the ground, appears to be doing a balancing act ord Saturday afternoon before the ushed Around the gridiron by the came within a few inchos of 'knot- Garnet Gulls finally came out on outboard classes, including seven runabout groups and three stock hy- with the pigskin after he had ripped through tackle to score Manasquan's only TD in the top, 7-0, in a tilt here on Clayton oiigheat forward wall in the Con- droplanes. ting the score in the last three rence. The Big Blue fought back minutes of the game on an 83-yard Leonardo-Big Blue game Saturday. Wenrich wa$ well over the line and it wain.'.t until after field. . . •'.-•• ind held ita own for two quarters The most outstanding of all these new marks was tha pass and touchdown run play from play had been whistled dead that he lost the ball. Others in the picture are Allen Ecklof, 26; The only touchdown of the game ind then, early In the fourth,per- Jack Maycs to Dan Lewis. Mayos, resulted when Harry Nelson of 178.197 mph set by Stanley S. Sayres, Seattle, Wash., in his un- John Trezza, 29, and Frank Malinka, 22, of Leonardo, and Fred Hand, 55, and Walter Edict; d, Manasquan took over the lead, who is probably one of the best Rumson fumbled and Jack Stephen- & . . limited hydroplane Slo-Mo-Shun IV, July 7, on Lake Washing- extra point kicker's In this terri- 59, of Manasquan. Referee Milton Nichols is at the left, while Mel Holmes, umpire, looks on son, Point Pleasant tackle, picked ton, Seattle. This is the fastest officially recognized speed for tory, sent his boot off to the right up- the oval and dashed into the Lions Score First at the right. Leonardo won, 13-7. * ' '_ two runs on a one-mllo course ever made over water by any and low. end zone with the winning TD. Leonardo struck paydirt about ildway through the flrst chapter type craft anywhere ln the world. Late in September, John Marvel scored the Matawan It was a day of fumbles for "all : of the schools playing Saturday fter profiting on a Manasquan Cobb, noted English sportsman and holder of the world's auto- touchdown when he plunged 'umble which was recovered by through the Colonial line and went Shore Conference and there were aever^ mlscues that mobile speed record, was killed while attempting an assault'on Red Bank Catholic Loses Sixth Grid plagued, both elevens during'this .Uui Ecklof on the home team's 15 yards for the score. The touch- Saturday's Bcsults 'A'. In a series of seven plays the Sayres' record. Cobb was clocked at 206.89 mph for a single down drive took 12 plays to cover Leonardo 13, Manasquan 7. encounter. In the first period the Garnet jlons moved the oval to the Man- one-mile run in his jet-propelled Crusader on Loch Ness, Scot- 6T yards. Marvel picked op 32 yards Toms River 12, Neptune 7. isquan two-yard stripe. The Big in seven runs and added five more Tilt to Trenton Catholic Eleven, 7-0 Point Pleasant 7, Bumson 0. Gull team, after an exchange of land, but according to internationally accepted rules, a craft punts, took over, on its own.39, lue line held its own here and it must make two runs in opposite directions over the same on a pass completion. Coach Joe Bolger'a lucklcess Bed The Caseys came up with a strong Bed Bank IB, Lakevrood 6. as on the fourth down that the . Freehold had a scoring drive in Bank—Catholic eleven dropped its offensive in the final period. Frank Matawan 7, Freehold'6. ' Skip Law. failed on a quarterback course, with an average of the two taken, before he Is granted sneak, but Hap Wenal then, took jlons crossed up the opposition action in the third quarter but the sixth game of the season Saturday Maloney was a big spark in the Standing, of the Teams hen Dick Hemhauser. executed a a record. Huskies stopped it on their own afternoon when Trenton Catholic drive and added two consecutive Group II a, handoff from Law,' broke 'off tackle and hiked down the side- ierfect jump pass to Bob Anderson Another notable mark was that established for one mile In the 225 seven. The Colonials, in seven racked up a first period touchdown first downs, the' last one putting WIT i'ho was all alone in the end zone. plays, moved from their awn 30 which stood up the rest of the the oval on the Casey 40. Follow- Leonardo \ •„ lines to the Rumson 16. The play cubic inch hydroplane class. Art Maynard, Long Beach, Cal,, became .was called back when a Gull was 3ene Motley's placement went wide to Matawan's seven where the game and gave the visitors a 7-0 ing a five-yard penalty, Maloney Freehold the first 225 driver ever to top 100 mph when he attained a speed of caught on a clipping penalty. o the right, making the count 6-0. drive was halted by the Huskies. triumph over the Caseys. tossed an aerial to George Saxen- Manasquan 100.029 mph on Lake Washington, Seattle, Aug. 11, in Restless, Eddie maycr, who hauled it ln on the Point Pleasant'a scor,e, came af- After battling for two scoreless Matawan Playing on Red Bank high Red Bank ...... periods, Manasquan's followers Meyer, West Hollywood, Cal., upped the 135 cubic inch hydro mark to school's athletic Held, Trenton Trenton 45, then fumbled arid lost ter Terry Interpepted Wenal's pass End«—Fro»t, Wolf. Redmond, 1 Neptune ;.....•._... and returned it to the Rumson 24, ent wild early in the fourth within one mph' of the century mark, making a speed ot 99.483 mph ln Tackles—Fariello, Tonnossen, Fhelan, scored late in the Initial quarter possession as Trenton recovered. Toms Elver...... Bol. Bob Autnack then went through ieriod when the home team cap- Avenger IV also at Seattle, Aug. 11. with the lone six pointer of the Taking to the air again in the Lakewood ...... ured the lead, 7-6, On the second Guards—Gorman, Matthew*. Orr. encounter. Tho Caaeys wore in pos- tackle to hike to the mid-field line, .Center*—-Vanderbilt, Carbonp. late stages of the game, Maloney Group I Nelson fumbled on the next play lay of the fourth, period, after a Six other one-mllo records were established that same day Backs—-Oray, McQuarrJe. Clifton. Mnr* session of the ball on their own was doing some rapid firing that Point Pleasant on the same lake in connection with the Gold Cup racing pro- vel, MacArsel, Fedele, Berbrlch, DeNnrdo. 41 after Bruce Kerrigan placed the In which Stephenson grabbed the late third quarter drive, the Big Freehold • carried the Bed Bank parochlals Matawan _.....;...„ oval on the Rumson 43 and dashed lue connected for their TD. gram. They were: 48 c. 1. hydro, 82.436 mph set by Victor pigskin in that.spot on a. 22-yard from their own 35 to Trenton's 15. Rumson Klette, Xonvalk, Cal., in Peggy; C outboard hydro, 65.084 mph, Ends—Cook, Brodle. run through tackle. Into the end zone, Law converted Big Blue Take Lead Tacklei—Stanford, Sachnowltz, First he hit Bob Eckert for a 15-. Atlantic Highlands . to make the'7-0 tally. by C. A. Pierre, Stockton, Cal.; C racing outboard runabout, fiuards—Borodunovlch. Matthews, Deciding to hit the air lanos, tho yard gain. Two plays later he con- ...... 1 Manasquan took possession' of 63.479 mph, by C. A. Pierre in Sot; A stock hydro, 41.897, by Center— Llpskf, Breslln.* Green and Gold fired an aerial Kej-port 0 Rumson recovered a' Point fum- he pigskin- after forcing the Lions nected with Bill Davis who was ble midway, through the. second Jack Leek, Tacoma, Wash., In' Autto Go HI; B stock hydro, Buks—Mays*, Parham. Lewis, Riddle, which was Intercepted by Dave thrown out of bounds on the Tren- Games Saturday o punt out to the Big Blue 31. 53.321 mph, by Clay Fox, Camas, Wash,, In Xacamas Lakester; Castranova, Haden,' VanNote. Jacobus, Trenton halfback, who Group I quarter and then showed its best six plays Coach Hal Manson'a Matawan 0 7 0 0—7 ton 15, Three plays later time ran offensive move of the day.-After and D stock hydro, 69.739 mph, by Burton Boss, Jr., Taooma, Freehold „ 0 0 0 6—6 nagged the ball on the 45 and out on the Bolgermen. Matawan at Atlantic Highlands leven dug into golden, territory. Wash,, in Gotto Go V. • TD: Matawan, Marvel; Freehold, Lewhs Aumack recovered the-fumble on liked It back to the Casey 32 be* Biimson at Keyport. The featured play of the drive Point after TO: Marvel, placement. ore he was halted. Red Bank Catholic the Gulls'' 45, a Nelson pass to John as Bart Wenrlch's pass to Gil Six one-mile records were set at Cambridge, Md., Aug. '8. They Officials: It«feree, Boyle: umpire, Mc- 'Group II Noonan put the ball on. * the 34. were 48 cubic inch runabout, 60.708 mph, Mrs. RUby Scull, Ventnor, N. Covan; head linesman, Marshall: Held Then, with Harris and Bill Dick- Ends — Saxenmeyer; Ectart, Zlegler, enne'y, who caught It on the ten judge, Fleraon. on lugging the mail, Trenton Davli. "S Manasqoan at Freehold Two plays failed to gain any yard- and was stopped on the four. After J,, ln Mickey Mouse; D racing Inboard runabout, 72.591 mph, by El- T&ckles — Loftui, Duffy, Murphy. Leonardo at Toms River age and a Rumson aerial missed wood Fliescott, Cambridge, Md., in My Boy Woody; D service inboard worked its way down to the Red Guarda — Cullen, Warnock, Breslln, being stopped in his tracks on one Morsan. Neptune at Bed Bank its mark, forcing the Bulldogs to luck, Wenrich then broke through runabout, 55.059 mph, by Harry Bickford, Hampton, Va., In Skip; E Banlc 11 for a first, down. On two Centers — Bennlnir, Lane. racing inboard runabout, 80.743 mph, by Al Endres, Grand Island, N. Y., Conditions Named delayed bucks, Harris got to the kick. big hole at tackle and scored. Bucks — Kerrigan, Fintritore, Kenne< _ Point Pleaeant lob Myers passed to Bill Hewitson in Silver Jersey Speed Skiff, 49.611 mph by Daniel Ardollno, West Long our, On the next play, Dlckson dr. Dobton, F. Maloney, Dowlen. Pan Football Slate Ends—.DeVries, Sudnlck.- Branch, in Jo Carol Too; and BU outboard runabout, 49,459 mph, by :arrled tho pigskin into the golden fen, SanAntonlo. Leddy, Riddle. Tackles — Duneton. Stephenson, Town, ide to the right to convert the Mrs. Evelyn Sarossy, Bronx, N. Y., in Humbug. For Camden's • territory. Harris then added the Trenton Catholic ' Neptune at Bed Bank, send, Qainn.. • , ' ixtra point, extra point on a plunge. Ends —• Durcanln. Rouse, Hoas, Bed Bank Catholic at Point > Guards—VanDuyon, Morris, Deffalt. After' having a good taste of the In five-mile records, Mrs. Buby Scull showed her outstand- Tackles — J.. Maloney, Ruoando, Pleasant. Center—Frey. . tigged Manasquan'line, Leonardo The Caaeys struck early with a Peters. Bumson at Keyport Backs—Uw. Wenal, Millar, Bulae, ing ability by copping the 48 c. I. runabout mark here too. She - $100,000 Added ouchdown, but a clipping penalty Cluatda — JenVlnsJenVlnt, Ryan, Ludtn. Durrua, Dovtl&g.:.'• ' eoided .to take to the air and this established the mark of 56.005 mph Feb. 10 at St. Petersburg,' Kelly. Leonardo at Toms River ' Rumeen move' paid off In rapid order for Fla., also ln Mickey Mouse. The only other Inboard compeU- . lulllfled the six-pointer. With the Center — Bremen. Matawan at Atlantic Highlands. Ends—Chadvfek, Noonan. Initial Running game but a few minutes old, Frank Backs — Kelty, Dlckson, O'Brien, Manasquan at Freehold. Tacklea—Loeser. Farrington. he Triiexmen,. ' i, tive mark was set by Bob Bourq, New Orleans, La., ln the E Duffy recovered a fumble by Con- Guards—Schilling, Pratt. Coming back to life with mi- » service runabout Me 2, June 14, at New Orleans. Waluklenlct. Harrla, Jangcek, Jacobus, Lakewood at Princeton. Center—Tolbot. - For 2-Ycar-Olds rad Harris on the Trenton 30. Duf- McCarthy, Krol. Asbury Park, at Long Branch. . Backs—Nelson. Desmond, Aumaric, :hine;gun rapidity, Leonardo took William L. Tenney, Dayton, O., set the only racing outboard hydro fy snared the ball in the air and Tied Bank - 0 .0 0 0—0 Springsteen,,Terry, McQueen, Clambrone, the ensuing kickoff and marched five-mile mark with a speed of 59.094 In his C hydroplane, Hornet IX, Slated for 1953 made his dash for the end zone. Trenton - ^ 0 0 0—7 •Yogi Berra of the Yankees,' hit Point-Pleasant'-'. I " 7"- "0 9 yards' to take over. the lead. at Lakeland, Fla., Feb. 2. The seven stock outboard flve-mlle marks Tho penalty, however, called back TD: Dlckion. •; ,' ' / Rumion ...: 0 0 0—0 Hemhauser. started tossing aerials were set at Devils Lake, Ore., May 10. . •••••. 'CAMDEN—Conditions for. the Point after-TPs Harris (Una 4>cktf the flrst plnch-hli homer in^orld the TD, Offlclali: Lowenberir, Katton, Marmlno. Series-history against th« Dodgers nd' In'slx scrtmtnago'' plays ^Leon- first running of tha $100,000 added Officiate—Dorbriynski, Loalewlei. Ber. OUT OF THE FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK—Back about a The Garden State, richest'race In In the 1947 classic. «er, Pleraon. • ardo was resting In pay dirt month ago we made mention In this comer of a hard, aggres- the world for two-year-old thor- Maureen Turns Pro Winning Touchdown sive football game played by Manasquan and Bed Bank. This oughbreds, were announced last Life Membership After Craig Pollcastro hit for past Saturday Manasquan and Leonardo topped that game week by Walter H. Donovan, execu- ne yard following the kickoff, with a brand of aggressive ball you seldom see on a high tive vice president of the Garden Keyport's Red Raiders Rally in 2d Hemhauser tossed to Richie Col- school gridiron. Battling to get the Jump on each other for State Racing association. Given to Former ns on the right side for 26 yards Group II top honors, the Lions and Big Blue battled every min- The Garden State will have Us o the Manasquan 32. Two running ute of the four quarters and victory wasn't definite until that initial running during the 1953 fall Half to Defeat Frenchtown, 20-19 lays gained six, but Sal DeSalvo final whistle blow to end the game. meeting here. With the $100,000 lub President FRENCHTOWN — A 20 - point" lost aeveh yards on a Statue of . Coach Arnie Truex's machine had a fight.on their hands to, keep added by the racing association and rally, in the second half hauled liberty play. Then, on fourth down, their unbeaten record unblemished. They did it, but for the first time the payments of nomination, clegl- Thomas Irving Brown Keyport high school out of the de- Yellow Jackets Hemhauser pulled the same play this year they had to come from behind in the last quarter to accom- bllity and starting fees, Donovan feat column and gave the Red o Collins, This time the duplicate plish It. Leonardo wai behind, 7-6, In the early stages of ths fourth envisions the day when the race Again Honored by Raiders a 20-19 victory over French- pass play was hauled in on the 20 quarter and gloom spread over the Lion stands. Not being classed as will grots approximately $200,000. Ice Yachtsmen town here Saturday afternoon.' Triumph, 16-0 • jy Collins, who scampered into the "quitters," the Leonardo gridders got up off the floor after that blow, Nominations for the Inaugural of . Hal Schumock, Red Raider hus- nd zone unmolested. Motley's kick and swung one of their own by taking to the air. Dick Hemhauser and the rich futurity close Monday, Dec. At the November' meeting of the ky, back, carried the victory Hag PASSAIC — The Shore Yellow or the extra point was good this Richard Colllne teamed up ln the passing department arid, ln two plays, IS. Yearlings ot 1952 constitute the North Shrewsbury Iceboat and he led the Keyporters to the ackets climbed back over Into the time. they covered 59 yards and won a ball game, and.an important one at eligibility list, and more than 8,- Yacht clutv held last Thursday rlumph by going on a one-man win column Sunday by belting the Manasquan had an important TD that 000 nomination blanks will be night, President Emeritus. Thomas icoring spree to register all of the Passalc Ramblers, 16-0, at the called back in the second periods Irving Brown, .who served the club visitors' points. The big back post- Third Ward Park gridiron. Hewlston broke through tackle and Leonardo now has to leap one more hurdle in Ita quest for mailed to yearling owners through as ita president for 28 consecutive ed three touchdowns and then add- the Group Q diadem. Saturday the Lions will meet Toms River out the. country within the next The-fttBt score was set.up when hiked 55 yards for the score, but • years, was made a life member. ed two of three points on the con- clipping penalty called back lie ln the deciding Group H Shore Conference battle for the week. eralon attempts. : tha Ramblers fumbled and a 15- crown. • • . The Garden State will,be con- President Stuart Cook, who suc- yard clipping penalty moved the ore. tested over a mile and one six- ceeded Mr. Brown last year, ma'de Frenchtown opened the scoring Jackets to the Ramblers' two-yard Leonardo's win put the Lions well Point Pleasant wrapped up the Group I title Saturday by defeating the presentation speech, and when Rumson, 7-0. The Bulldogs put up a stubborn battle and due credit teenth at the Camden track. The in the initial period as halfback tripe. Cliff Applegate bucked over out--in*.front In the Shore Confer- futurity will replace the Garden ho handed Mr. Brown the lite mem- Bob - Balllet took a > handoff from or ths six-pointer and the Jackets ence Group -II bracket, The only was passed along by Coach Bill Stratton. The Garnet Gull mentor de- bership card he stated: "None of clared: "They gave us fits all the way, and it was a break that won the State Stakes, the 'association's .pro- quarterback Bob Rose and scam- were never headed from this; point. undefeated team at' tho Shore now mler offering for two-year-olds up us will ever know how much Mr, pered around, right ond for nine needs to beat Toms Bivcr Saturday game for us." After losing its first game to Freehold,- 7-6, Point came Brown has done for our club," Applegate . scored the second along to mark up wins In its next five outings. In the past four tus- to now. Tha conditions as set •ards and the touchdown.' George touchdown from 21 yards out and, for the title. • slcs the Gulls had only one touchdown scored against them, forth by Donovan follow: Mr, Brown, ln accepting ths We Shaffer sent the ball, through the in the final frame, Jim' Buuey sur Leonardo membership card, stated that what- uprights for the conversion point. Ends—Anderson. Ecklof. Harms. The big upset of the Saturday card was pulled by Mata- "Tha Garden State tor 1953, for prised ths grid fans by booting a TaeklM—Beat, Cheek. Forlenie. then two-year-olds (foals of 1951). ever he had done for the club had Frenchtown made the count 13-0 35-yard field goal to wind Up the Guarde—Tretta, Snyner, Maresca. wan when the Huskies squeezed by Freehold, 7-6. The.Group been in the club's interests and Cinttrs—Kanvoskl. Snellgrove, I school tamed the big Colonials from the Group II bracket , By subscription of $35 each, this ln the second quarter when Tom scoring. The win gave the Jackets fee to accompany the' nomination had been his ploasure over these Leldy bucked over from,the one- Ba«l«—Collins, VmiKhan. SehuHhel", and it was big Don Marvel leading the parade. Marvel did the many years. Mr. Brown -gave a a three and two record tor the sea •ollcaitro, Boiiermen, Motley, QeSalvo, scoring with a touchdown and then kicked the extra point or the'entry shall be void, To re- yard mark after a parade • of 45 son. Herahauser. main' eligible, the following cash short resume of the club's activities yards. Shaffer's try for th* extra •• . Manuquan which turned out to be the margin of victory. during his many administrations, Yellow! Jacket* finds—Anderson. Sanborn, Red Bank high school scored Its fourth victory of the campaign by payments must be made: March 16, point was blocked by Keyport's Ends—Brown, E. APDllgiti. Kirk pat Tackle*—Nelson, Hand, Larton. clipping Lakewood, 19-6, to win victory number two In Hie Group H 1953, $100 each; July IS, 1953,, $250 Mr, Brown was the instigator of center, Bob Westerdahl. rick, Gray, . . Ouarda—Kennedyi Neiwman. Alexander. •ach•h | WO tto , pass tthh e entret y bobx the club buying the old John Ab- The victors scored first In the Tteklai—Onloni, 'Grant, Llnder. K«( Center— Edlck. • _ •. . Shore Conforonce bracket, Red Bank Catholic Is still seeking its Initial bott Worthlcy coal yard property len, Thotnai. Moyn. BaelM — Hewlt»on. Myers, Wenrleh, grid victory and has just two more chances to break the Ice. Saturday and $1,000 t o starttt , ThThe GardeGd n third chapter after the Raider* Uuirdi—Delia Pletro, Graham, F«i, llck«, Lattlmore, Keamy. .... the Caseys will hook up with Point Pleasant and Nov. 23 the Caseys will State Racing Association to add on the riverfront for $12,000 for. its kicked off to the home eleven, put- Bliujf. • ; >onardo 5 "* 5 l~'3 1100,000, of which $20,000 to second club site, In his remarks concern- ting the oval In play on the 34. Center—Barkalow. fonuquan ; 0 n 0 7— 1 travel to St. Peter's for a Sunday encounter ... Leonardo has been the ing this part ot the club's history Ba«k«—GnwnuclBa«k«Gnwnucl,, P«mWitonP«mWiton, raaumo, TDtAndenon. Colllnt. Wentwn. . best offensive team of the year, scoring 118 points In six contests ,., plus 20 per • cent ot the starting On the third down Rosa tossed a Sherman, Kembrousn, Kilns, Birtolatui, Polnti after TDi HtwIUon (run), Mot- Rumson has scored only four TD's, three coming ln thi Atlantlo High- and nomination fees; $10,000 to he made mention of the property pass into the flats which Schumock \ ermaApplitstin Kemb, Clmlneu , KiGorlnol , lands game. third plus IS per cent of the said being purchased on a monthly note intercepted on his own 40-yard Patule kamslera ''orntlaii-MIH NlrhoU ' (rtt.i, Mel feet; and $8,000 to fourth plus five with the Broad Street National marker and ran down tha sidelines Ends—Bablan, Oordan, Nsih. per cent of the said tcci, $5,000 bank, upon which were the 1 tor ths TO. Taeklji—J. arant, rarratat' ShaM«. doraers, Ouardi—Maeri, Jonti, SHORT SNORTS FROM SPOBTS-Footbs.il cffloUl Mel plus five per oent of tho said fees Frenohtown atruok back with.a Ctntir—Oatlatlnan . Holmes tells a funny story about a grid contest of the Bangs to the nominator!!, to be distributed Later this method of paying for drive from Its own Si whloh' w,a* Baelia-—tlaelia —tlarthalh L Vowtll. B. Grant, M Avenue school, Aibury Park. At a recent game a lad who h»s u follows; the nominator of the the club property was discontinued, MMO , JJ, FFagc, AmlanAmla , ^ Gordon Sparks* climaxed a* Leldy scored hi* second "ore bjr Perlodn been out of school for a couple of yean, heard about the game winner to raoelve $3,000 plus 60 por and tho Indebtedness wai paid off six-pointer ot the afternoon on a «ll«low laekttaektta „ 1 I to be played nml came to the contest with a pair of football cent of thi five per oent of the sale through the Rod Bank Building 0 1—1 13-yard end run, Shaffer'* try for Fanaloiiale.. Ranjbfiri ...,i... 0 0 0 0— shoes undor his arm ready to play. When told he wai out of •; thi second horse, $1,000 am Loan association, thi extra point went wide, ouehdowna—0. Appl.jate Freehold J.V. 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SlralO'Star V-8 101-h.p; Mileage Maker Six EXPANDS wjjF Wii WIIMH il MM Mil. «|vlf mity IMIIM'IM mi mi wk|«l I* thtnit ATLANTIC It's the nmoothut. moit spirited It's the most modirn Six In the engini-the only V-t-ln the low Industry. It has (m-turnlng ov«r> pnoe field. It's America's largest- head vslvss, Fower*Oontoured Mlllng V-8. Combustion Chambers. Ida autjHty more but you can't buy better. EORD MOUNT-ENGLISH SALES CO. 90 Monmouth Strut, Rod Bank, N, J. Rod Bank 6-0176 RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Page Fifteen The sermon for the service will River Plaza Mrs. Benjamin Becker, Mrs. John ThnmuMviiiK Reed, Mrs. Clifford Smith and MrJ *"alJBh"«"S he preached by Rev. Charles E. Holy Name Men - A meeting of the 4-H club was T. Rodney Wilson. The speaker will I Service Announced Bourne, pastor of the Red Bank TETLEY'S held last week at the Lincroft be Rev, John J. Solter, pastor of Zion Methodist church. Rev. Mr. MATERNITY The Red Bank minlsterlum an- flre house. Mary Elizabeth Searles Second Reformed Church of New Bourne has only recently been in- SUPPORTS GABTEBBELTS ncuneea that the annual Thank i- To Rally Sunday of Orchard rd., vice president, pre- Brunswick. stalled as pastor of the local sided. Members signed up for new vi church, coming to Red Bank fol- BRAS LINGERIE ASBURY PARK—Members from Mrs. cTffford Smith of Front «t., t^f^M """"""'ft *% ?° *"" projects In sewing, cooking, fores- presiden•esldent of the Ladies', auxiliary £™ «£»••'„ *$ ** ™ lowing a pastorate in Washington, 28 parish Holy Name societies in try, gardening or livestock. Attend- D. C. thi? county will participate In the of the Middlctown township firede -ncsday, Nov. 26, at 8 p. m. ing from here were Karen Moore, partment, postponed the annual TUCKER'S iccond spiritual rally sponsored Margaret Moore, Nancy Martin, North Carolina's 1952 sweet po- luring the year by the county fed- dinner, to have been held last CORSET • LINGERIE Catherine Ring, George Castlcman, Thursday, due to the death ot their daughter and her husband, Mr,tato crop had an estimated value of 139 B'WAY LONG BRANCH ration of Holy Name societies It Dorothy Otprcy and Judy Osprcyi rill be held Sunday evening at St. past president, Mrs. Frank Wails- and Mrs. Thomas F. Scully of j "Ine million dollars. 3 Mrs. Clara F. Griesmer left lion* eter Claver church, Sprlngwood worth of Atlantic Highlands. The Newark. day on a trip to Hawaii, where dinner will bo held tonight at On the paper drive Sunday, the ive. she will spend the winter. Mrs. In announcing the program, Ed- Bahrs, Highlands. firemen collected two tons of paper. Griesmer spent,the summer with A meeting of the Girl Scouts will Collections are made the second ward J. X. Fahey of Spring Lake, her «on and family, Mr. and Mrs, president of the county federation, be held this afternoon at the flre Sunday In every month. Samuel Grlesmer of Alexander dr; house. said the rally will be devoted to a Visiting day was conducted at Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Earle of reflection on the fundamental pur- the school this morning. Interested A mooting of the Brownie troop 17 Hubbard avc. arc the parcntu pose of membership in the Holy will- be held tomorrow afternoon of a son, born Sunday at River- FEED parents viewed the classes in ses- Name society which Is the personal sion, •••... at 3 o'clock at the flre house. view hospital. Tho couple, who have COMPARE sonctifkation of the individual The flro, company answered two another son, David, hnve named SHEAFFEIC5 member and the honoring of Al« MUs Rita Quail, principal, and 'flt'e calls Saturday. The first flre, their Infant, Douglas Sutherland. Laying mash 4.90 per bo? mighty God. Mrs. Mary Ayers, Mrs. Helen Men- which started in the two-car ga- Mrs. Earle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. hennett, Mrs. Margaret ' Ellison, rago owned, by Michael Furlato on Egg maker (mash) 4.70 '.•••••• m Rev. Bernard J. Kowalskl, S.V.D,, : Ernest Deming, have come from ktACHtSOUT pastor ot St. Peter Claver's, will Mrs. Ann Young and Mlss Hoe Center' st., was of undcrtermlned Nova Scotia, Canada, to visit them Growing mash 4.95 TO DRAW IN speak on.the "Meaning of the Mass Wolfkamp, teachers, attended work- origin. Damage to the houae was until after the Christmas holidays. Starter 5.20 to Holy Name Men." Msgr. Thom- shops at the Teachers' convention estimated at $3,000 and the garage Assisting the. day camp commit- as U. Rellly, vicar general of theat Atlantic City last week-end. was estimated as a total loss. Ben- tee with additional help on the Turkey Pellets G. 5.50 nun Trenton diocese and spiritual direc- They also attended the all-state jamin Becker of George at;, return- fund drive this week are Mrs. Hans Scratch feed 4.25 tor of the federation, will'give the chorus and orchestra recital Sat- ing on the flre truck, suffered a Kessier, Mrs! William Meyer, Mrs. Holy Name pledge. The following urday afternoon. rib Injury and has been placed un- Joseph Bogart, W. Irwin Hendrlcks Dairy 18% 4.20 presidents of parish Holy Name so- The school will observe National der doctor's care. and Mrs. William Warner, and Horse feed 4,20 SNORKEL cieties will lead In the recitation of Book week, Nov. 16-22. The second call was to extinguish from Lincroft, Mrs. William Mc- tb» rosary: Howard Mack, St. Pe- The executive board of the PTAa chimney fire In the home of Mr.Carron. Hog ration 4.65 ter Claver; George Wood, St. met at the school yesterday after- and Mrs. James H. Walker of Hoi- Mrs. Warren DeBrown of Sunrise Bag exchange basis - CASH. World's only Mary's, Deal; Gerald Beilly, St. noon, 15' st. and Orchard rd. According to pl. arrived here Wednesday via the. Mary's, New Monmouth; Benjamin PTA representatives from here Chief William Stobo, masons re- Santa Paula, from Caracas, Vene- G.L.F.—Quality. "No-Dunk" pen Plak, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, will attend the fall council meeting building the chimney Inat year loft zuela, where she spent the last Lower prices mean greater profits and who can't Highlands, and Charles Kautz, St. or the Monmouth Council of thecombustible material in the flue two months visiting her brother You've never imagined a pen so per- Dorothea's, Eatontown. Father N. J. Congress of Parents and which ignited and caused smoke and family, Mr. and Mr«. John use the money in the poultry business? Kf.walslcl will give benediction and Teachers Wednesday at Iho Wall damage. Mrs. Walker stated the Henry, Jr. fectl The magic filling tube actually will offer prayer ot thanksgiving township central school. The meet- damage was kept to a minimum Mr, and Mrs, James Shcnk and to the Holy Ghost and the conse- Ing Is arranged to compare ex by the prompt and efficient action children, Snlly and Robert, of Alex- drinks the ink, leaving the point cration of the members to the Sa- HANCE & DAVIS periences, exchange ideas and re-of the firemen. Visiting with the ander dr., spent the week-end with tlean-so clean, it never needs wip- crod Heart. The exercise will close ceive inspirational and factual Walkers at the time wero their Mrs. Shenk's parent*, Mr. Bnd Mrs. TEL. RE 6-0103 with the. singing by the men of the knowledge. Listed to attend are grandson, James Walker, and their ing. And because the point is never hymn, "Holy God We Praise Thy Edward Jacobsen of Cranford. used in filling, It never clogs...al- Name." ways writes smoothly, instantly at Mr. Fahey also announced that the quarterly meeting of the feder- the touch. See it, test it. Your gift ation will be held in the new St. problems will be solved at first sight. C-tharlnc's school auditorium, Spring Lake, Sunday, Dec 7. Wil- liam Schrcck, president of St. Cath- T II arine's Holy Name society, will be -SNORKEL" RETRACTS l»t« Mitu in charge of arrangements. WHfN PfN IS Pvt. Gray Completes HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST IN OFFICE SUPPLIES Communication Course UTTliE SILVER — Pvt. Stanley M. Gray of 416 Branch ave, here has completed a 13-wcck radio com- munication course conducted by the 26th Field Artillery battalion ot the 9th Infantry division at Fort Dix. A 1849 graduate of Asbury Park high school and Valley Forge mili- tary academy In 1051, Pvt. Gray was a salesman for the' National Lumber company, Long Branch, be- 17 BROAD STREET fore he entered the army earlier this year. RED BANK 6-0001 The road to Wlter and blgser bin!- ness, advertise in The Register regularly, LIMITED SUPPLY! . . . Today- Tatmrraw • Saturday OF . WEEK WESTINGHOUSE DRYER AT 55 SHERMAN'S WAS '235 YOU SAVE 107o Today, Friday and Saturday • Hie last -3 dayi of "Fieldcrest Week" you can have luxurious quality . . .high fash- ion at a savings. This sale Includes all the famous Fielderest line ... NOW sheets, pillow cases, towels, blan* kets, and bedspreads... all the nationally advertised Fieldcrest Trousseau Luxury Ittms you have seen In the leading home maga- xines. Hurry In • sale ends Satur- day, Nov. 15th. FREE . FREE • FREE • FREE You may winl Fill in your name and address. Drop coupon In Fleldcrttt box In our store or sind in by .mall. 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IUIPRIADI • LININI • ILIP COVIM • VINITIAN KINDS APPLIANCE • CHAIN • IN • NEW-JERSEY RED BANK REGISTEE, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 CDA Entertains Barn Destroyed A SENSATIONAL SALE brt Holy Name On McNeil Farm •mi ON MERCHANDISE LONG BRANCH —Members ol UNION BEACH—A large barn on NAME BRAND curt St. James, Catholic Daugh- the farm formerly owned by Gilbert crs .of America of Red Bank, VanMater, ex-Rarltatt township AS ONLY AN AUCTIONEERS icrved the communion breakfast clerk, and now owned by A. J. Mc- Sunday at the Long Branch U.S.O. Neil, at Stone rd. and Poole ave., lub for the members of the new was destroyed by fire early Satur- SALE OUTLET CAN SELL IT! ioly Name society founded Sun- day morning. lay at Fort Monmouth. Fire Chief Frank Cozens esti- LADIES' EXQUISITE FORM Breakfast speakers were Maj. mated the loss between $8,000 and •••••••n Gen. Klrke B. Lawton of Fort Mon- $9,000. The barn was loaded with mouth, and Commissioner Paul now hay and also contained a quantity Learning To Dance la Fun ! and QUESTION MARK iernan of Long Branch. Other of tools, according to firemen. The guests were Maj. Lawrence loos was partly insured, Chief The Pace Quick Easy Way ! BRASSIERES E. Ryan, Fort Monmouth chaplain; Cozens said, . !»pt. Joseph Sheehan, Fort Han- Satini, Nylons and Others. The fire was discovered at 1:15 :ock chaplain; Rev. Leo Cox, pas- a. m. by Robert Newman, Who lives ALL WOOL SUITS Sizes 33 to 38 — A-B-C, or of the Star of the Sea Catholic nearby and-told Police 3gt, Rich- Even if yog are a begin- ihurch, Long Branch; Maj. Fred- ard Trembleythat he was driving Re* to $2.50 ceo. erick Johnston, Holy Name society home when he heard an explosion ner you'll be dancing in AND ncBldent, and B. Morris Byrne, dl- which shook his car. Firemen •octor of the U.S.O. club. stayed on the scene until 6 a. m. an hour under the "PACE" The court gave the 100 guests Volunteers from this borough QUICK EASY METHOD! A TERRIFIC SALE ON itlending the breakfast prayer were joined by firemen from Haz- looks. In charge wore Mrs. Clay- let, West Keansburg and Keyport. Amazing but true. Come FORMALS ton Held, Mrs. H. A. Simpson, Mrs. They protected a larger adjacent FAMOUS NAME NYLON HOSIERY Leroy Craig, Mrs. Edward McDon- barn and Mr. McNeil's residence, in for your FREE lesson ough, Mra. John P. Mulvihill, Mrs. which is located on Poole ave,, today. Be popular, have All first quality SI-54-60 gauge Berkshire, Ragnor Hedberg, Mrs, Michael across the Rarlt&n township line. Dexdale, Mojud, Artcraft, Holeproof, Sold O'Hara, Mrs. Kenneth L. Hahn, Flames blown by the high winds fun. Mrs. Joseph ChrUman, Mrs. threatened the house, Chief Cozens Mark and others. Sizes 8'/i to I I. Reg- Charles Krueger and Miss Helen C. said. Teenage Groups Lang. SAVE 20% to 40% ular and fancy heels, mesh and others. Mrs. McDonough wag guest Now Formingl soloist, Elected Directors on Reg. to $2.50. ONE WEEK «Ac National Potato Council ONLY / V PR- FINED »7 AT BOMSON RUMSON — Robert Norton of •William B, Duryee of Sharon Hill Ocean ave., Sea Bright, was fined farms, Allentown, N. J., wat elect' $7 Monday night by Magistrate ed director of the National Potato PACE DANCE STUDIO VGQUE Dress Shop Arnold Tulp on a charge of fall- council at the. council's annual ing to stop at a stop street and meeting last Thursday and Friday 21 BROAD ST. RED BANK SPECIAL REPEAT SALE blinker light. at Washington, D. C. 3 2 WHITE ST. (Next to Sears) .In addition to Mr. Duryee, John QJuceney, Jr., executive-secretary of CALL BE 6-0844 Between 2 and 10 P. M. Mon. thru Frl. LADIES' FINE DRESSES the New Jersey Potato Industry RED BANK' committee, and A. J. Holland ci If no answer call BE 6-0422-J Holland & McChesney, Freehold A»° MATERNITIES were elected directors-at-large to the National council, REGULAR & HALF SIZES All three Monmouth county men are active members of the N. Jer- ANY DRESS sey Potato Industry committee, as VALUES well as the National Potato coun- cil. The National Potato council la TO $29.50 UAUf 00 an organization of potato growers from all producing states in the country. Whitney Tharin, execu- tive secretary, maintains the coun- Come in early and, look them over as cil's -00106 at Washington, D. C, Messrs, Duryee, Queeney and Hol- there are exceptional buys in this group. land will lake active part in formu- lating and directing the council's MAKE IT AN program and policy this year. The purpose of the National Po- VICTORY tato council U to promote a wide- RED BANK VALUE CENTER OCCASION spread use of potatoes through pro- grams of education, publicity and 25 West Front St. Tel. 6-5390 Bed Bank TO REMEMBER such other means; to expand re- MARKETS-RED BANK search knowledge of production, With Flowers From marketing and utilization of po- 110 TWO DOORS FROM VICTORY MARKET tatoes, and to set up a department 21 W. FRONT ST. DELIVERY MONMOUTH ST. J of public relations within the or- Honey Bee Flowers ganization in order to Improve the You May Use Our Lay-Away Plan RUSSELL T. HODGKISS public relations, of the entire potato TEL 6-O5O8 TEL 6-5292 OPEN FRIDAY'TIL 9 P. M. 464 BROAD STREET industry throughout the country, TEL. RED BANK 6-4020 Boys ara nb1- ••> —••- • ' ' by Mllintr The Keglitar.—Advertisement. MAPLECREST J Ml sPRICES TURKEYS 45Ib. 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'We'd Lose Vail Children in Split,' Sketches of Proposed School at Eatontown Eden Ewing, Sr., Davidheiser Says Federal Approval Steinmuller Says in New Report Daughter, Killed Of $264,922 Grant Due Next Week NEW SHREWSBURY—Louis A. sort of political area and such in- In Car-Bus Crash LEONARDO — District Cleric of advice offered by the state de- Steinmuller, president " of the stallations as Fort Monmouth, Eden S. Ewing, Sr.,'81, or 94 Jt.mes W. Davidheiser last nignt partment of health and a Rutgers Shrewsbury township school board, where property was ceded to the Neptune ave., Neptune, former Red told the Mlddletown township university research specialist in en- told The Register last night he had government and Is subject only to Bank councilman and former pres- tcmology to solve the problem of ita control. board of education that federal ap- been informed the U, S. government ident of the Red Bank board of proval of a grant of {264,922 for flies in the school system. Treat- would not send Vail Homes children 2. Therefore, if the township, as health, and his daughter, Miss Zil- ng the problem at Its source was such, is given its own school dis- the proposed 21-room central school described as the only successful to borough schools on a tuition phla Ewing of the Neptune ad- on Tindall rd., New Monmouth, basis.; trict, then it Is with that district dress were killed instantly Tues- ruethod and efforts were promised should be received by tho early in this connection with the reap- that the government would have day afternoon when their car col- v "If the voters decide Nov. 25 to to do business. It would be respons- Ided with a bus at Elizabeth City, part of next week. pearance of warm weather next separate -our township school dis- ible to pay that district for the edu- N. C. Mr. Davidheiser said that the year. Suggested as an auxiliary trict into" two parts, It .appears cation of children of federally em- Mr. Ewing and his daughter were board's revised application for the method, the installation of wall sure will will lose th(| Vail chil- ployed parents and responsible to en route to Miami, Fla., to spend funds was approved In the Newtn-ackets that emit a fly-killing va- dren,",he said.. provide facilities, In short, a school tho winter when the accident oc- York city office of the Federal Se- por were condemned as belntr This view, Mr, Steinmuller said, where children could be taught at curred. A son, Elias Ewing, also curity Agency on Oct. 27, but it harmful in the toxic effect of DDT was arrived upon In a three-hour Vaii. of Neptune, was on route to Florida did not leave for Washington and on pupils. conference in Freehold Tuesday 3. The situation would be whol- In another car. He was notified of final approval until Oct. 31. Dr. Wylle G. Pate, superintend- between County Superintendent Jos- ly different than it is at a military the death of his father and sister Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., coun- ent of schools, and members ot eph E. Clayton and township school post where, because of an absence by state police who located him ins.l to the board, said he will ask the board of athletic control will district officials including himself, of municipal arid school district Savannah, Ga. Rep. James C. Auchlncloss of contact officials of Middletown Mrs. R. C. Hallett, Steven Hayden, control, the government can and Born in Jackson Mills, Ocean Rumson to investigate the status township fire company No. 1 at often must deal with outsi'de dis- county, Mr. Ewing was a son of of the application if word is not Headden's Corner with a view of the board, and Mrs. Nellie C. received early next week. toward use of the fire house for Osborn, district clerk. tricts on the basis of contracted tho late Franklin R. and Susan tuition. At Vail, it appears, the Ewing. He was a building contrac- the annual football dinner. Would Build at Vail government would have to luilld Salary Increases The superintendent was author- If the voters decide upon separ- tor until 1936 when he retired. That and administer a school of its own Pictured above is the architects year he went to Florida and in In a letter to the board, the Mld- ized to proceed with the hiring of ation, Mr. Steinmuller said, It seems In behalf of'the township district sketch of the proposed new $297,0(10 dletown township teachers associa- IS teachers for the next school certain that the government would 1937 moved to Neptune. Well known tion requested the following salary Mr. Steinmuller said facts now ten-room grammar school In Eaton in this area as a buildor Mr. Ewing year. decide to build its proposed new town. The Eatontown school board Increases be considered in the Use of a Quonset hut as a field $240,000, six-classroom school at being assembled show clearly it is constructed a number of homes in pteparation of the 1952-53 budget: much more economical to continue has asked the state's permission to Red Bank. house was intimated last night Vail'Hotnes and not in New Shrews- hold referendum next month on Beginning salary from $2,500 to when Dr. Pate told of the Inade- bury, as now planned. the township district for the two Ho served as a member of the $2,650 for bachelor's degree or •municipalities —New Shrewsbury the question. At right is the land Red Bank borough council under quacy of present locker and show- The result, said the board pres- site for the school, located between teachers with no degree, and to er facilities In the gymnadum. ident, would be that income now and the township—than would be tho late Mayor William H. R. $2,750 for master's degree; $150 the case after separation; New Grant ave. and Pine Brook rd. The White. For about 20 years he served adjustment for all teachers as :i Bus Route Awarded derived from educating children of Shrewsbury would lose money now new borough school is at the bot- government employees residing at tom right. A proposed government- on the Red Bank board of health result of the increase for beginning The board awarded a contract received in government payments and at one time was president. teachers; $150 regular increase for for the bus transportation of Bay- Vail would be permanently lost to and state aid and, eventually, might built Wherry school is upper right. this borough. The 32-acre tract provides play- Mr. Ewing was an exempt mem- tfachers with degrees and $125 for side Heights pupils to Leonardo face considerable Increases in tax- ber and one of the founders of the non-degree teachers, and the fol- school to Edward Bennett of Bel- Seasons Are Cited ation, he said. grounds and space for future addi- tions. If the proposal Is approved Westside Hose company. He was a lowing maximum salaries: $5,000 ford for $4.74 p*r day. The action Mr. Steinmuller gave several rea- The separation issue, which will by Eatontown voters, the federal member of the Woodmen of the for master's degree, $4,800 for was taken over the objection of sons for this: • reach a climax Nov. 25 when New government will pay $112,000 to- World and a former member of bachelor's degree and $4,500 for Ralph Morford of New Monmouih, 1. . While Vail Homes, wholly Shrewsbury voters decide the mat- tho Junior Order United American non-degreo teachers. The associa- who said specifications for the bid ter at a publlo referendum, wai ward the school's cost. In addition, tion estimated that the increases called for the transportation of owned by the U. S. government, this government is building a school Mechanics. makes, up all there remains of prompted by a unanimous resolu- Surviving besides Elias Ewing are will add about $36,000 to the bud 50 pupils without reference to the tion sent up last month by the may- to accommodate Its 600-famlly get, hut said they must be made use of two trips using a bus of Shrewsbury township, the township Wherry housing project which will four other sons, Eden S. Ewing, Jr., Itself Is an actual state municipal- or and council. The borough's 133 Hudson ave, Red Bank; Her- to attract other teachers to tne smaller maximum capacity, a meth- stand was that many residents hai be administered by the Eatontown school system. Comparisons with od Mr. Bennett will adopt whon ity, subject to state, county and board. bert S. Ewing, Elberon; Raymond municipal laws and income produc- been pressing for the separation 6 L. Ewing, Oakhurst, and Clarence other districts were made in tho ha starts the route on Monday.- ing and taxation polices. A sharp local school affairs could be admin Ewing, Miami, Fla. letter and reference made to the The board held that the specifica- difference is drawn between this Istered within the borough itself, higher cost of living. tions were drawn on a state pat- Funeral arrangements are In tern and that no reference to th* charge of the Worden (dneral home. Mr. Davidheiser told the board number of trips was necessary. Chief Kirkegard Joint funeral services will bo held and interested township residents Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Chamber Hears $3,000 Contributed the Worden funeral home. Services To. Retire Dec. 1 will be In charge of Rev. Cham- EATONTOWN—Police Chief Har pion B, Goldby, pastr f the Oak-Bolen Says Garbage Contractor To Date for Christmas Lighting ry Kirkegard will retire Dec. 1. hurst Mothdlst church. Interment This was indicated last night' will be in Evergreen cemctehy, Lit- Members of the board of direct- when >the local council appointed tle Silver. Hasn't Named Collection Days ors of the Red Bank Community Red Cross Needs Harry Leo a probationary patrol- Chamber of Commerce yesterday man, effective Dec. 1. HIGHLANDS—Borough Frank morning heard Joseph Holiday, Blood Donors Here Mr. Leo was among the appli- Your Register Has Solen yesterday said he has re- v cants who underwent P.B.A. exam- chairman of the Christmas light- Btood - donors are needed for Zoning Board OK's cived no complaints this week ing committee, report that more inations .about a year ago when 4 Full Sections ibout garbage collection here— than- $3,000 has been contributed the next visit of the Bed Cross council expanded its force by one ng a source of annoyance to rest- toward expenses of the project to bloodmoblle unit in Red Bank man. He placed second in the ex- Medical Variances Today's edition of The Register ents and borough council. date. The sum represents about amination. Frank Poer placed first The zoning board of adjustment contains four 16-page sections for' next Monday at the Methodist Riiiiisoii to Drop a total of 61 pages, one of the Mr. Bolen said neither has ,h» • 50 per cent of the goal, he said. Fellowship hall on Broad st and was appointed, Township to Zone last night devoted nearly two hqurs ccelved a schedule of colleqt(pn Mr. Holiday told the board, meet- Chief Kirkegard applied for tils- to the hearing of two appeals for largeitt regular Editions of this newspaper. The management re- lays which, it was Indicated .laat ing In regular session at borough Prospective donors may make illlty retirement about two Leonardo Game parlances to permit new medical Thursday night, would be forth- appointments at the county Red, months ago. Council held up ac- fused six pages of advertising be- hall,'tthat plans for the Christmas ^ Locust nd dental offices to be set up in cause of tho difficulty of putting coming from an employee of M. J. lighting display call for 48 arches Cross offices, Red Bank 6-3443.' tion on his request, however, to TtUMSON—The board of cduca- ed. Bank. 3tavola, Jnc, of .Chapel Hill, tha < learn whether or not' the state jon on recommendation of Athletic V MIDDLETOWN — The. township out a flvo-dection paper without and ,' three "Season's Greetings" Air blood collected Is , for the .committee passed, on< first-' reading' Following the hearing, the board ' advance' preparation*. * ' ;arbage contractor. signs.sBeverly.Anderson, chairman pension board- would approve his Director, Josaph'Roisati, last night met privately to discuss the evi- Summoned to a meeting of bor- Armed forces In Korea. request for retirement pay. From voted to drop Leonardo high sohol yestorday. afternoon*an ordinance Two of the largest advertiser* of the retail trade., committee, re- amending the zoning ordinance to dence presented and come to a ough council, which had withheld ported that Christmas promotion Trenton it has been unofficially rom Rumson high school's 1963 loclslon, In both cases, It was re- In today's paper are Atlantic Ap- icarned that the state board has football schedule thus ending' a take in Locust and Naveslnk. The pliance company and Two Guys more than a month payment of a wjll Include phonograph recording area covered takes in the eastern ported later by Dr. Lawrence $1,250 check due the contractor, broadcast over a public address given the O. K. for the chief's pen- Thanksgiving day rivalry which Burdge, acting ehairman, tho rec- From Harrison, who have opened sion. As of Dec. 1 the department end of the Naveslnk River rd. sec- s store at 409 Munroe ave., As- :harglng non-performance accord- system at Monmouth and- Broad To Describe has been In existence 17 years, mmendation was that the mayor Ing to contract, Mr. Stavola said will have three regular policemen— It was pointed out that Leonardo tion in Locust, all of Locust and m! council grant the variances. hury Park. The total advertising sts., and newspaper and billboard Naveslnk. Some sections were put of these two firms In this Issue that variations from contract re- advertising. • Capt. William Zadorozny, Patrol- is now a group II school while Rum- John Warron, Jr., was attorney men Poer and Leo. In addition son is still tn group I.' ' in zono A and others in zone C. 'or Mr. and Mrs. William Adams exceeds 20 pages. quirements—which at present call . In. a, report submitted by C. Don-Report System Henry Riddle and Ralph Norwood Action was taken as a result of a or Monday, Wednesday and Friday aldEhgllsh, chairman of the mem- Mrs. Marilyn Scott, second grade )f 76 Branch ave, In an appeal RIVER PLAZA — Dr. Wylie G. are special policemen for traffic eacher at the Lafayette Street petition from residents of the area that would permit conversion uf pickup of trash and garbage,—had bership committee, new members of ?ate, supervisor of Mlddlttown duty, such ae at tho school aud ichool, was granted a leave of ab- submitted to the township commit- a one-family house at tho north- been made without his knowledge. the Chamber were disclosed. They ownshlp schools, will speak on the Bendlx. tee some time ago. He told council he would rectify are: Shoe Repair shop,' 8 Monmouth ience for the balance of tho school, oast corner of Branch and Tower Keansburg Man 1 school. report card system at tha year. Miss Daisy Loud, fourth A tax lien of $442.33 on lots 39 Hill aves. into a two-office and one the discrepancies and instruct his' st, Edward McCall, voting member; meeting of the River Plaaa Parent- No Halloween Damage grade teacher, was granted a leave and 40, block R, Ideal Beach, waa apartment building. It was pointed lrlver to Inform Mr. Bolen of reg- Crystal Wine and Liquor, Inc., 27Teacher association next Tuesday In other business Councilman of absence from Thanksgiving day sold to Mrs, Thaddeus Breton of out. that, if variance was granted, Wounded Hunting ilar collection dates so he could West Front st., George Farr; J. night at the school. Mrs. A. Ed- ;o Feb. 1. that place for $200. Lot 96, mapDrs. William L. Wood and Robert dvlse borough residents of the Russell Garvln, business and es? Fred S. Morris, announced that William Kllpatrlck, 51, of Port win Burdge of Little Silver will Chief Kirkegard "was happy to re- Joseph J. Seaman, auditor, re- of Hillside park, was sold to John Robertson, both eye, ear and noaa Monmouth rd., Keansburg, Is l-i ilckup schedule. Mr. Stavola also " tate analyst, 12 Broad sti: Carolina speak on "More State .Aid for Ed-port" that there was no damage ported the board financially etablo H. Payne of Sea Bright for $250. specialists, would buy the house, good condition at Rlverview hos- tlso told council that he will not Cottons, Inc.,, 7 Monmouth st, ication." In the borough on Halloween. and made no recommendations. They had beei\ previously taken enter consultation and treatment pital, whore ho was taken Tues- loek renewal of the garbage con- Thomas Doyle; Ed vonKattengell, over by the township. practice there, and Dr. Wood would tract upon its expiration next Inc., 83 Monmouth st,; Bernard Kel- At a meeting of the P.T.A. board A request from the Postofftce Do day suffering from gunshot wounds yesterday at tho school, Miss Rita partment—which rents space in Building Inspector David - Simp- ive in an apartment on Its second suffered In a hunting accident. March. Council authorized payment leriyl, architect, 17 Linden Pl.i'Ser- Quail, school principal, told of the son reported 41 permits issued in story. of the check after hearing Mr. Sta- plco's Office' Equipment Co., 101 the borough hall—was held over, Police Continue Mr. Kllpatrlck, who was wound- need for more bicycle racks for The postofflce requests that the October for building estimated at Tho house had boon for sale ed In Jlis thighs, told hospital au- rola's assurances. Monmouth st, Joseph Serplco; he school. $207,250 and $277 In foes turned Council's session last Thursday Globe Motor Sales Co., 21 Bast back porch of its office be repaired Shooting Probe since Dec, 1951. It was stated that thorities he was hunting with The board has recommended that and enlarged.. A request by the over to the township treasurer, prospective buyers thought it too friends when a gun accidentally night was a meeting postponed Front at, Charles T. Bruno, and monthly bulletins be Issued advis- postmaster to use two basement LEONARDO—Mlddletown town- Howard W. Roberts, clerk, re- laigo for a one-family house and went off. from the previous Monday, election Carlton Sweet shop, 103 Monmouth ing members of P.T.A. activities. rooms in the building was approved ihlp police are still Investigating ported 16 oil burner permits Issued, that it would be poor economy to Others treated at Rlvervlew dur ive. At tho meeting council agreed at, Bruce Barreca. Mrs. Chester E. Wllhelm was chair- after Councilman Ralph L. Lewis the shooting late Saturday night of and fees ot $51 turned over to the convert It Into a two-family housj. Ing the week were Daniel Walker, to ask tho municipal planning Mr. English said the new mem-man of a special committee pur- laid the fire company had given Alfred Bonnell, 25, of Belleview township treasurer. 118 Alameda ct., Shrewsbury, in board for results of a study made bers were-a result of a member- chasing a mimeographing machine, ts permission, ave.. here, who was released yes- According to Chester Henry, wel Office Addition jured right arm, fell playing baa f the borough's sewer utility. The ship luncheon held Nov. 3 at the ilded, by Mrs, John Reed, Mrs. A resolution of sympathy was terday from Rlvervlew hospital, fare director, relief costs In October The second case Involved the kttball; Frank Vlncentl, 56, of H3 board also will be asked for rec- Molly Pitcher hotel. James' Hum- William H. Jacques, Mrs. Theodora adopted. It will be mailed to tho where ^ bullet was removed from were $206.45 as compared io $384.54 proporty of Dr. Baxter Clement at Mcchanlo St., cut near the right ommendations for putting the util- phreys submitted the treasurer's re- Marko and Mrs, B. Fletoher Mooro, family of Eugene Vloreck, Sr,, a his shoulder Monday. for the samo month last year, 85 Union st,, near Rlvervlew hos- eyebrow, struck head on a car ity on a paying basis. port In the absence of Edwin R. Representatives who attended member of the board of assessors Bonnell was taken to the hospital Bills of $115,110.14, including $49,- pital. He wants to build an addi- door; William .Parrlsh, 7, Wilson Council's action came after Coun- Conover,'treasurer. Edward H. Con- .ho recent meeting of the Middle- who died a week ago yesterday. by tho Atlantlo Highlands first aid 811.49 for county taxes, were tion, a dental office, which would ave., New Monmouth, cut heu.l, cilman Frank J. Hall urged that way, president, was In tha chair. town township parents council re- Council will write a letter of squad after he collapsed In Atlan- dorcd paid. roach to the proporty line of tho struck head on a couch at home; "something be done before Janu- ported that the council will stage thanks to the Department of Eco-tio Highlands police headquarters, residence of Mrs. Wllda W. Wa-Samuel W. Taylor, 147 West Bergen ary." He declared that the utility Plays With Matches, a talent show Apr. 24 and 25 at nomlo Development, Reason waa where ho reported tho incident. Renen. In this building are located pi,, cut nose, told hospital authori- "can no longer operate on Its pres- Leonardo grade aerlool for the ben- that the department announced It Mlddletown township police said Board Awards tho professional offices of three ties he was hurt in a fight; Wil- ent rate basis." Users of the aewera Girl Suffers Burns efit of. the scholarship fund, Mrs, will stock the borough's Wampum he told Atlantic Highlands police other doctors. liam F. Buchanan, 48, of 105 Park- are billed one-third their water BELFORD — Barbara Simpson, Benjamin Becker was named tal- lake with pan fish. that he picked up a hitch-hiker on Mrs. Wagenen arguod that an- e* ave., Fair Haven, cut'left hand bill at present. Mayor Charles Hat- ent chairman, and Mrs. Wllhelm, when acrewdrlver slipped; Ruso 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and A request by St. James Memorial rt. 36 just cast of Leonard ave, and other office there, besides being zonbuehler heartily concurred with Mra. Fred Simpson of Eleventh at. program chairman, to represent the drove only a short distance when Fuel Contracts right up against her property, Gomez, 67, of Willow at, Red Mr. Hall's statements. He aald P.T.A, » Episcopal church that Its parish 'The board of education last night Bank, broken left wrist, fell on here,.Is in good condition at Rlver- house be declared tax free was re-the passenger pulled a gun and de- would present a parking prob- that continued operations at the A committee will be named to manded his money. Bonnell said awarded contracts for fuel oil and lem that might be serloua. porch steps; Peter Marshall, !!, of present loss will result in "serious vlew hospital, where aha la being ferred to the board of assessors. 11 hard coal to the Lawea Coal com- 71 Church St.. Little Silver, cut treated for burns of the lower right complete arrangements for the was pointed out, howevor, that state that he told the patienger that he Dr. Clement waa represented by plant disrepair" within several school pupils to exhibit their hob- had no money, then pulled to the pany and another to tho J, N. Ernest Faaano who said the addi- forehead, fell striking head on a years. The mayor aald the borough leg auffered Tueaday afternoon law now demands tax assessments Beera company for soft coal, Tha noil; Joe Arrowamltn, 76 Ocean- when her blue Jeani were Ignited bles at a special evening meeting on church-owned proporty not act-slda of the road. In a souffle for tion would be of fireproof con- will be faced with serious difficulty of tha P.T.A, in January. Mrs. Ar- he gun, the"weapon was discharged La woe bid for oil was .00815 cents struction, with a built-in firewall port ave., Little Stiver, out chin In aeven yeara, a# ihe played with matohei, ually used for religious purposes. he said, > per gallon plus the harbor price, and upper Up, tool with which he Mlddletown township police said thur Cadman, membership chair- betwoen the addition and the ex- Council approved the mayor's ap- man, reported a membership of SO. The. State Board of Education He could not describe the hitch- and for hard coal, $14,46 per ton, isting frame house In which pros- was working, broke and plecca she wai hanging olothei on a line notified oouncll that a hearing will Bears waa low bidder for soft coal struok him In tho (ace, and Jos-pointment of Alfred O. Horay and, Mra, Fred 0111 and Mra, Gaorgo hiker .to police, they said. ent oRloes are located. As to Mra, Samuel T. Foster, Jr., ai memberi about H80, and found a book of JO held in Trenton Nov.. 18 on'the with a bid of $14,14 per ton. Wagenen's complaint, ho aald that eph Brooard, Nixon, N. J., burna matohei tn the bottom of the Castloman, together with a com- board's request to oxoecd tho bor- of the left hand, hot asphalt of the fire department. Also ap- mittee of mothers of seventh grade A request from Mrs. 8. M, Hoff- this, being a business zone, ahould proved WM a resolution granting olothei buket. Her father WM ough's debt limit, Loo Carting, Hunter, 71, Wounded man of the High School Parent- nol add considerably to the local spilled. 1 treated for burna of both hande puplli, will be hoiteiies at Tuos president of tho school board, wa votorans tax exemptions of 3600 to' day'a maatlng. , Teacher asaoolation for uae of the parking problem with juat one of- suffered when he extinguished the present. He said the debt limit In Marlboro Accident high school gymnasium (or two fice being added. John Kcndrlck, Joseph BS. White blue by tearing the burning pants would not havo been exceeded had and Edward K. Levy. 1 MARLBORO TOWNSHIP-Rob- Saturday night daneea a month Seek Funds for Widow from hla daughter ! legs. Fair Toihorrow t. been pormliilble to include th on Beyer, 71, of S04 Main at,, Keant- waa referred to the building and Mr, Bolen WM Instructed to In- Mr. 'Simpson and hli eUughte 1963 aaetaamenti In determining thi burg, was treated and releaied at groundi oomrnlttoe, Homeless by Fire form the Chamber of Commerce of At St, Joint's Chapel Car Overturns; councll'a (avor of re-routing buaei win taken to the hoepltat by th average amount of aaacaimonU. nivervlcw hospital yesterday after The board agreed to underwrite COLTS NECK-A cltlioni' com Mlddletown township first- aid At Mr. Wolcott'a recommends being wounded white hunting here, the ooit of transporting eeventh of the Mew York, Keamburg and LITTLE SILVER-The annual Soldier 'Serioiw' mittee haj been formed to bring Long Branch line from rt. U to aquad at Ba.it Keanrturg. Ohrlitmu fair ot St, John's Epli- tlon council gave final aooeptanc Mr. Beyer waa aooldentaliy ahot and eighth grade puplli (rom tha financial aid to Mn, Conrad "Mom" oopit guild will b« held tomorrow to three streets In the Allen Broth- by Henry Tully, 41, of 1S1 Wood, River Street lohool to the high MJDDUJTOWN-P.F.C. Robert Dochor, widow whoae home and al! Bay ave. and along the borough'! Four; Workers Got from 11 a, m, to S p. m. In the era' development, Eton pi,, Farm land ave.) alao of Kearuburg. Ho nohool for band praotloe on the Campbell la In aarloua condition poueaalona were lost In a Are e,lee/ main thoroughfare (or more expe- parlih houia on Point rd. Lunch- lane and a part of Pine at, In a waa taken to the office of Or, Har- condition It be repaid half of the at Fort Monmouth etatlon hoapltal tlon day. ditious connection. Compensation Awards eon will be aerved from noon to doing, 32,600 whloh had been hot ' Popplok at Keyport, and waacoat out of tha lohool activities where he li being treated (or n Only a amall amount of Inaurane In eaorow waa roleued. The bor< poielble akull (racturo and com- Two Pay $10 Fines Among eomptniatlon awardi a p. m. \lnn removed to Rlvervlew hoapltal and band (unda. waa carried by tho widow. Offer MM. Walter Bowker, genera: ough retained 31,000 to oovor thi i the Keyport Flnt Aid iquad. Or, Emery wlngerter, reporting pound' (racture of the right arm of clothing have been made, and a made Monday In the Workmen's conditional acceptance of parts o on the ' poielbUlty of an adult suffered when the ear In whloh he For Paiiing Buies Oompiniatlon oourt hin were thi ohalrman, nld thla year'i fair toll r, Beyer had a pellet In eieh leg local contractor has offered to loan Inolude many feature*-, Prlnoipa Oampboll dr. and Meadowbrook avo, (rom a No, 8 shell, tehool (or Red Bank, iald betUt wu a pauengar overturned Tues- hU equipment and give hlj and hU Helen M, Kruie,, 80S River rd., following! Mr, Woloott laid the amount itl reaulta would be obtained by wait day afternoon on Leonardvllle rd, 1 Fair Haven, and Oharlei R. Knoll, JoieVh Demmerle, Red Bank, who award will 6e a tole tray painted State pollee f'l>m Keyport bar* employee* time In constructing a oieph by MM. Harold Blrohenough. On held would cover work of dolni rack* Inveitlgatn,' Ing until next (all, here. hime (or Mn, Deeher, OontrioU' 100 Branoh ave,, Red Bink, win recilveeivd |600i Felix B, Kigliy o tale will be aprone, kltehen Itami, over the intersection of Farm Urn Driver of the ear, Sgt. WaJer H. fined 810 eieh yeiterday morning ' Keyport, 3380| Harry Muilo o( ind Eton pi. ahould the devolopon tlon boxee have, been plaeed In moil by acting Red Bank Maglitrato fanoiyy goodigoodi, horno*mado foodi. Vlnyard waa treated (or bruleti nubile placee, and A, O. Freer, R Long Branoh, MM and Jamil 1 fall to compute It, Christmas .Clubs Near $2,000,000 of the shoulder and head and leg William T. Wlehmann, on ehirgei Oullllami, alio of Rid Bank, 3328, loentetod oin It'i the plcturi ill* to mu..i Lustrous rayon and" cotton damask cloths, with matching In demand plus new Philco napkins. Unbeatable, value. Ivory, Gold, Peach, Green, Blue. davtlopmenti and advorKf •nglntartd TV chatiii. 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DAISY CLOTHS lll 52x52 2.98 ItylrAi •tyleD. 52x70 4,49 lolld color ootton nwto Oval mat* with rufflid •in^ \ liMutlfully hand printed eloth In the orlilnal Daliy pat< turn, mi luitruua rayon and cotton falirle, lalld border, with meitohlnff plaid raffled ham cd|M and matohlnr APPLIANCE « CHAIN » IN « NEW-lERSEy with whlt« center. Orny. Wine. Brown, Own and Blue, ed|e ahd plaid napklni. •Ingham napUIni, RED BANK REGISTER. NOVEMBER 13. 1952 Lee Endorsed For Assembly ASBUBT PARK — Kendall H. Lee, city beachfront director, was unanimously endorsed by the execu- tive committee of Monmouth coun- cil, Civil Service association, for the anticipated third seat in the assembly for Monmouth county. The committee adopted a reso- lution urging the county Republi- can steering committee to consider him aa a prospective candidate. The association boasts of a member- REAO ship of about 600 state, county and municipal civil service employees, and is a unit of the Mew Jersey State Civil Service association. . .Mr. Lee had been president of the association for the past five P^v. years and at the meeting turned ;•* down re-election. Elected to the HOWONS presidency was James Llparl, Bel- V mar, a state highway department employee. Officers re-elected are: Dr. Rob- ert Stone, Allaire, first vice pres- ident; Lillian Brown, Freehold, sec- ond vice president; Neils Jacobsen, Sea Bright; third vice president; ' ij^-^S-- ^' • ' Robert M. Jones, Little Silver, treas- urer; Albert . Heimroth, Asbury Park, recording secretary, and Michael -Valenti, Long Branch, aer- ^r geant-at-arms. Gunman Holds Up Local &" Merchant in His Home Enjoy on \DEAL FABK—Samuel Freed, Oven-Ready 430 Rascld ave., owner of Freed's, Acme young Inc., Women's shop at 113 Broad. top-quality Trimmed "T C^> St., Red Bank, was robbed in his- # home early Tuesday morning, .ac- Legs Lamb Ib. •* *» H*-, cording to Ocean township police; leg of lamb! The armed bandit, Mr. Freed told police, took $95 in cash and a dia- mond ring from him at gunpoint. um c He said the ring contained a dia- J4 mond of about three carats and he Veal Rolls »S ib.55 believed it was Insured for between $2,000 and $3,000. Fresh Frosted Fish Police quoted Mr. Freed a» say- Lamb Chops Chucks Lamb *• 49c MRve wim "jl ing he heard a knock at the rear 1 (1 M.all in 1 Package) door shortly before 2 a. m., and be- Fr h Haddock T * 49c lieving it was Mrs. Etta Blum, a Pork Butts ;: 49c Fltu house gilest, he answered the call. —, * •«- • rt^ Schlckhaut Pure Pork Meat Whitins "uib . -vPk,.. 35c Instead, it-was the gunman. Mrs. Freed was asleep in the bedroom. Stewing Lamb ib 25c Sausage ik. 49c T 65c ««. r Uan Sea Bright. Lamb Hearts t 39c Plate Beef lb 25c Crab Patties >*. 39c Arthur O. Axelsen, borough as- 9'au sessor, returned home last Thurs- w day from Hazard hospital, where "" 18c J he spent a week as a medical pa- tient. Mr. and Mrs. Axelsen spent Sunday in Lakewood with rela- tives. • Mrs,.Lyda Ramsey of, Ocean ave. has been confined to her home by illness the past week. ' CORN Lester Johnson, who was dis- charged from the Army' recently, has resumed his position at Gar- della's market. Cyril Smack, Jr., of Ocean ave.,' who is employed by the- Colonial Sand and Stone company of South Amboy, suffered a ' broken verte- bra and several broken ribs in a ARMOUR'S fall at work last week. He is a patient at the Perth Amboy hos- pital, where he expects to remain until his condition improves to the extent he can be transferred »to Riverview hospital. - ?.|Mr. and Mrs. Orris Neely of Long CAMPBELL'S firanch; formerly of New St., cele- b'cated their eighth wedding anni- TOMATO versary Saturday. Roberta, Robinson, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Robinson, • has re- turned to school after being con- fined to her home by illness. • . The fall concert of the Sea Bright DEL MONTE Methodist .church, featuring Allan Grant, pianist, and.. Miss Kathleen Chriaman, soprano) was held Sun- 29-ox. can day at the church. The organ pre- lude was played by Mrs. Eleanor Lindsay. Rev. Robert S. Judge, pas- tor, gave the welcome. PCMMS Mrs, Herbert AusbortJ of Ocean Jiffy Pie Crust ave., is on a week's vacation from her position with the Sea Bright Town House """,.„, pkB. 35c Kanana National bank, 11 u Sgt. and Mrs. Milton Albritton Nabisco RITZ ^ 35c Dry Milk it --35c and children of this place, spent ', on Top-Quality Frozen Foods! Nobl1 i l0UHU Clapp's Sunday in Plainfield, where they Social Teas " 2 pky,29c IVIilL- visited friends. Sgt. Albritton, who |B ITS tin Evaporated Jr. Foods recently finished school at Camp IDEAL *> 6ox ^>T Choc Crunch "*I^ Fk, 39c $I 0N8 lb. can 85c Kilmer, Is now stationed at Fort sun Ideal Coffee Mt0IU" M CHOPPED Totten, Long Island. Juice ORANGE Mm L Ami ^ Choc Puffs t; 27c Asco Coffee ,„.„.„ 79c All Vorlelit. Capt. Clarence Stevens, son of H D Borough Clerk and Mrs. Clarence Our finest quality! Each can makes 1 Vi pints pure juice! ?'>. Educator Crax Z 29c Win-Crest Coffee Ta , 77c Stevens, who returned to Washing- lb Clapp's ton, D. C. after a rocent trip to MIX patkaa, 3 London for the government, spent. Ideal or Seabrook 4 Shortening £ 28c t 76c Baby Foods Wednesday of last wee!; with his Frenched Green Liverwurst «Vn19c c r parents. He left Sea Bright last 371 Beech-Nut ""' " gM 16c STRAINED C Thursday for his home in Califor- sauce sPAOHEin 21c 1 ' iari 49c nia. Ideal Corn SSL * 2'ti 33c All Vailltitl '' Mrs. Vivian Emmons, 'Mrs. Ethel Uncle Ben's Rice Bth$lyU If Perl. and Mrs. Violet Johriion of Beans ^"• 2 ^;33c Delrich South st. were accepted as mem- Make a Parjail Plot bers of the Order of the Eastern Strawberries Del Monte Beets ^ 16c Star of Long Branch last week, Pillsbury Flour 5 _ Margarine Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Radford of Ideal Spinach "£ 21c Col0"d Sir KentuckV, spent Sunday with Mr. 3 »>>»' 25c ux and Mrs. Herbert F. Young ~of French Fri OAWYCKS li'i, Ib. caften ^ Churoh st. Mr. Radford and Mr, Dewny fl h IceCream ;intCat(.n29c COLORED MARGARINE Young were stationed at Fort Han- Waffles " . : Lip ton cock together In 1906. Mr. and Mrs. Ideal Margarinelbca:?;'B29c Radford have purchased a home in g Eatontown. Tea Bags & 21c The Sea Bright first aid squad Princess Oleo ,k. «.,;* 22c li held a Halloween parade and party- Tea ;r33c.;,65c tor children of the hsrough. The I.. ..run* 31C parade was led by the ambulance Blue Bonnet and borough Are truoki, The party , wii held at the Are house, where CANDY FEATURES Hunt Club refreshments were served and the younfitirt)1 oostumes judged, Rev, Virginia Lee Special! B & B Matties X" 25c Dog Food Robert S, Judge, Mrs. Edythe Mey- |b ers, Mayor George H, Kr«UN aid Windsor Toffee K& 19c 5- .., 73c Herbert Fowler ware Judgei, Chocolate Iced Swift's Marshmallows ''Tii'.'.iU*i.pk|.. 33c Peanut Night & Day mmll,*,. 19c • Hunt Club HIGHUGHW Butter ",;; 38c Angel Cake MMit Bones for Dogs PX 33C 32 Tf. ^ Ideal Regularlv 49c! WrUlay Soaps Llaht fluffy ana«l food with Spaghetti frith chocolate flavored Iclnal 45c Pine Soap rr 2i"Z21c Doeskin Wmiliy, With itH Cevpin Sauce ?.* 14c Toilet Soap .8 ,£?& 49c Facial Brown-N-Serve Rolls $'„ 21c Tissues //,o 35c La Choy mm ONP InrIMHM i Freuch Bread Stn 25c Dazzle Inn Spnyli WHITI Open Fridays 'Til 9 &. (kiw HIIR NM«II Supreme Bread IU|I M 15c Advirtlied Prlcu llfictlvt Bleach fig 17c (kipiviyVniliklu 29* IUMIMI Threufh Seturdiy, Nov., J5rh X 29c ••,!!;" 49c MIIHIM Otamri 5T( Protein Bread IM|,,.., 25c SMYAN1A TV HMiat hew ff Beech-Nut Beech-Nut lev Point Baby Ruth Blue Label BOSCO Peanut Oil CIIOCOUTK rUVORID Baby Food Jr. Food Ked Salmon Candy Ban Pickled 39c fiS 75c MILK AMPLIflin RIVER ROAD RADIO (TIAINID CHOPMD AN VIHIHM All VwlMlll 89c 69c 6 X 23c Beeti tr we HUM MM '2l53 •tt" 29c & TELEVISION, Inc. 117 RIVIR RD., MIR HAVIN 170 BROAD STRUT, RID BANK 576 RIVER ROAD, FAIR HAVIN Phon« II 6-4247 OPIN TNUMMV ANB NUtAV Tlkk • P, M. •MN PIIIAV TIU e t. M> mere snx RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMUtiK 13, 1952 Rev. Otrald Griffin as deacon and MIS8 DOROTHY O. SICKELS for many years would make sev- Rev. Gerald Celentana as sub-dea- eral trips weekly afoot between Daniel C. Johnson, Mrs. £. J. Brennan Alfonso DeMaria, Miss porothy C. Slckela, 87 Everett and Red Bank.. He was con. Sister* of St, Luey Filippini Branch ave., Red Bank, died Fri- Teachers' order will chant thi mail, a sreat reader, a. man of sterling day night at Monmouth Memorial qualities, and a phllo#pher of no 90, Was Conductor Dies at 60 Inn Owner, Dies with Sister Eleanor as organlat Deaths in Red Bank and Vicinity hospital, where she had been a and Sisters Aesunta and Philomena mean ability: - • . Mrs. Estell* Smith Brennan, 60, Alfonso DeMaria, of 390 patient a week. The funeral will be held at 2 Daniel C. Johnson, SO, died Tues- as soloists, Born in Red Bank, MUs Blcktll wife of Edward J. Brennan, general Shrewsbury ave. and Newman Burial under th« direction of the p. m. today at th'e John E. Day day morning at his home, 41 Cheat- manager of Monmouth Park Jockey Springs id. died Tuesday morning HENRY JOHNSTON PAUHBB MALCOLM C. MacMUXAN wae a daughter of Mri. Helen fijneral home, with Rev. W. Clin- nut at. John E. Day funeral horot will be Culllngton Slckela-and tha lata Guy Club, died Friday at her home, 50 at his hone. in Mount Olivet cemetery, rather LOCUST—Henry Johnston Palm- MATAWAN —Malcolm C. Mac- ton Powers, pastor of' the Red Weat Front rt. Born in Italy Mr, DeMaria had B. Sickles, , Bank Baptist church, officiating. Born in Manasquan, Mr. John- Griffin will recite the Rotary to- er, 6», of. Locust Point rd., died Mlllan, 54, of 37 RaVlne dr. hern, Surviving besides her mother are son was a aqn ot the late Christo- . She was born at Baltimore, Md., been a resident of Red Bank 44 night, at the funeral horte. Monday at Monmouth Memorial husband of Marlon Rogers MacMll- .Burial will be In Glendola ceme- daughter ot the late William S. and years and owner ot Pleasant Inn a brother, Frank C. Slckels, Lit- tery at , Belmar.. Bearers win ba pher and Emanda B. Johnson. He Bearers will Include Anthony So- hospital, where he had been a sur- lan, died Friday after suffering a tle Silver, and a slater, Mra. Wai- WUhelmtna Bauer Smith, and bad the past 25 years. He wai a member gical patient a week. heart attack near Newark en William L. Barton, Jr.', Fred Coho- had been a realdent of Red Bank of the Holy Name society of St. vicro, Raffffacle Gambaro, Salva- te.< Field, Eatontown. been a resident of Red Bank four tore Cu3amano, Pletro Soviero, Born in Belfast, Ireland, Mr. route home from work. He was ver, Arnold Conover and Everett more than 40 yeari and until his yeara. Mrs, Brennan waa a mem- Anthony's Catholic church, the Red bcrn at Peabody, '-Maa». son of The funeral was held Tuesday Clayton. Bank Elks, Garibaldi society and Giovanni Paoluccl and Alestlo Palmer came to the United States f afternoon at the Mount memorial retirement 20 yean ago waa em-ber of St. James Catholic church. Summunte. at the age of 13 and settled in the late John- and' Margarat home, with Rev. Roger J. Squire, Surviving, beaides her husband, New Jersey and Monmouth Coun- Kfarny. He was a former mem- MathelBon MacMlllan, and was a MRS. LEONIA M. STEWART ployed as conductor by the Jersey ty Liquor Dealers' association. veteran of World. War I. Mr. Mac-pastor of the Red Bank Methodist Central railroad, are a son, Edward J. Brennan, Jr.; Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Es- ber of the town council and had church, officiating. Burial was In RUMSON—Mns. Leonia M. Stew- a daughter, Mlu Margaret Bren- A. LOUIS SCOTT served as police commissioner of Millan was a member of Jordan Fair View cemetery. Bearers were art, 71, of 4'Lakeside aye., died Surviving are a. ion, Ira W. nan; two brothers, Oeorge A. Smith ther Belft DeMaria.; three sons, Al-I Kearny. He was one of the organ- lodge, Free and Accented Masbna, Tuesday morning at Rlverview hoa- fonso, Frank and Frederick De- FAIR HAVEN-A. Louis Scott, ant1, the American Legion pott'jiere. Walton Cullington, Donald Slckela, Johnson of Elisabeth; three daugh- and J. Milton Smith, and a sister, Maria, all of Red Bank, and live !6, of 43 Linden dr., died Friday at izers of the first Men's Bible class Norman Sickels and Edmund pjtal, where she had been a patient ters, Miss Ruth "Johnson, MHa Mrs. Grace S, Schrodt, who all live daughters, Mtae Gloria DeMaria, his home here, and was a past president nf tho Surviving, betides his/wife, are Slckels. two weeks. . Ethel Johnaon and Mra. Martprle in Baltimore. living at home; Mil. Frank Pigna- Mr. Scott was born in Brooklyn Men's Bible classes of the Beulah two sons,'Donald MacMlllan pf this • Born in Rumson Mrs.. Stewart The funeral was held Tuesday at and Grace Mclhotllsl churches pli.ee and Hubert MacMl)lan, whs MBS. ROBERT F. BARROWS was a daughter of the late August Jervis, all of Red Bank; ilve taro and Mrs, Victor Marasclo, fled nnd resided for 50 years in South grandchildren-* and five great- St Mary's Catholic church, Balti- there. Mr. Palmer was standard is stationed with the .Air'Force at and Emily 0. Bstephe. Uigiar. She more, where Magr. John Edkenroda, Bank, and Mrs, Ralph Rlbustclli Orange before moving to Fait Ha bearer of the Palmer Athletic Amartllo, Tex., and a brother, John LONG BRANCH—Mrs. Jessie B, grandchildren. and Miss Toianda DeMaria, Little ven. Barrows, 83, formerly7of Bath ave,, had been,a,resident here all her life paitor. offered a high mass of req- Beys' elub of Kearny, organised M. MacMillan of Peabody. and waa a, member, of, the Rumson The funeral will be held tonight uiem. Burial waa in New Cathedral Silver. Mr. Scott, who retired, as vice In 1913; • • " died yesterday morning *t the at 8 o'clock at the Mount memor- The funeral was held Tuesday Hilltop nursing home, Mlddletown, Presbyterian church. Her husband, cemetery there.. The funeral will be held tomor- president of the Grace Steamship Mr. Palmer was vice president afternoon at the Bedle funeral Edward Jeaaup Stewart, died In ial home, with Rev. W. Clinton row at 8 a. m. from the John E. Line, started with the organization where she had been a patient more Rev. Edward W. Hughes of St. of R. R; Brant company, Inc., of home, with Rev. Albert Curry, pas- 1942. , -;.••. , . Powers, pastor of the Red Bank James' church recited the Roaary Day funeral home. A solemn high at the age of 16. During his 47 than a year. She was the wife nf Baptist church, officiating. Burial Newark and vice president of the tor of the Methodist church, offi- Robert F. Barrowa, .now .living in Surviving are two sons, Edward Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at mass of requiem will be offered /earn with the organization he ad- Equity Savings and Loan associa- ciating, Burial was in Green Grove tomorrow will be In Atlantic View at 9 a. m, at St. Anthony's church vanced steadily until he was pro- Ocean Grove, IA Stewart, living at home, and the Flock funeral home before the tion of Kearny. He was a mem cemetery, Keyport. ' Masonic an! Harry A. Stewart, 59 West River cemetery, Manaaquan. body was shipped to Baltimore, by Msgr. Salvatore DILorenso, with moted to vice president, a position be,- of Copestons lodge, Free and Legion services were held Monday ^ Born in Long Branch, Mrs, Bar-rd,; three sisters, Miss Josephine he retired from 2T years ago. He Accepted'Masons, Triumph Com- night. rows waa a daughter of the late Llgler, Mrs. Louise. Jeffrey, and was also an officer of the W. R. msndry, Knights .Templar, and the Edward and Eliza. Morris Burt.t. Mra. Daisy. Pullen, all of Rumeon, Grace and Co., parent company of Elks club ot Kearny. He'also was MRS. WILLIAM F. NELSON .She wai a member of Dutch Re- the Steamship Co. formed church of Long Branch and three grandchildren. ~ This a member of Salaam temple, Or- LITTLE SILVER-Mrs. Lillian and founder of the church's Dor- . The funeral wtl be held today Mr. Scott served on the South der of the Mystic Shrine of New- Fischer Nelson of Rlverview ave. at 2 p. m. at the Worden funeral Orange Shade Tree commission and cas society. home! with Rev. A. Kenneth Mag- Chrigtmas art and of the Copeslone Craft 5- died last Thursday morning Rt the Surviving besides her husband Is was also active in the Garden club. men's club. A resident of thfis place Ivy House nursing home, Middle- ner, pastor of.the Rumson.Presby- He was raspontlble for running the n son, Edward P. Barrows of Fair terian church, officiating, seven years, Sir. Palmer was Rtown township, where she had been Haven, iarden club's flrat community, af- nb of the o/nelal board' of A piticnl two months. Burial will be in Bay View ceme- fair. Private funeral services are in i« Red Bank Methodist church. Born Ih Grecnpolnl, L. I., Mrs. charge of the Woolley funeral tery, Leonardo. Bearer* will be Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. lson was a daughter of the late home. Latham and Elmer Pearaall, Otto Caro D. Scott, are three son's, [ary Agle Palmer; two daughters, i ederick W. and Anna M. Gerken Strohmenger and Harry Kettel. Bailey B. Scott, assistant sports edi- Irs. nuth Bell, Austin, Tex., *nd Lschcr. A resident of this place HARRY W. PRIME Considerate tor of the Newark Evening News, rs. Mildred Stout, Locust, anil nn years, Mrs. Nelson was a JOHN J. HIGGINS iree. grandchildren. EAST KEANSBURG—Harry W. of Fair Haven; Paul D. Scott, New ember of First Church of Christ MORGAN—John J.-Hlggini, 80, in Cost . • • York, and A. Lewis Scott of Chi- The funeral 'will be held today dentist, Rtd Bank. Her husband, Prime, 77, a retired locomotive en- t 2:30 p. m. at the Palmer home, gineer for (hs Central Railroad of of Morgan ave. and Willow at., died cago; 'a daughter, Mrs, Henry N. leorge.Peter Nelson, died several Sunday at his home following a IN YOUR Berry, Jr., of Georgetown, Mass., •Ith Rev. Roger J. Squire, pastor cars ngo. New Jersey and. a resident of this and four grandchildren. f the Red 'Barik Methodist church, area 39 years, died Sunday at hi; long illness. TIME OF NEED! Surviving are a sister, Mrs. An- Born at South. Amboy, he was DEN1SE—17 Jtw.W. UK dictating. Burial, under the, Rumson Girl.Scout troop 130 held a spe- Sue Irene Howell, Physio Therapist cial meeting recently on the care and- training of dogs, tin. E. H. A*P Sets New Value-Records formerly with St. Claire and Foljcllnlc Hospital, N. Y. C. Kennedy of Fair Haven and her Licensed by City of New York dog Rudy demonstrated how a well trained dog responds to' sim- pla command!. Irene Thompson shewed how her dog Hexe has im- announces proved through obedience train- ing^ An example of an untrained the opening of the animal was demonstrated by Gloria * Outstanding Food Buys! Thompson and her dog Schlaf- muette. • Troop members made plans to visit the .Monmouth county, wel- fare home soon. ' Ellen Vopicka A&P's "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY Health Center served refreshments after the •R-RIGHT" QUALITY k^V«A meeting. Guests- Included Mrs. A. 300 BBOAD ST. RED BANK Q. Reinhart, Douglas Relnhart, BONELESS Mrs -E. D, Thompson,. Gloria Thompson ef troop 73 and Mrs. CHUCK SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 William . Halleran. Girls present POT ROAST - "79* were Lynne- Day, Joan Halleran, ———'Specialising iti> Nancy Hazeiton, Holly Heermahs, Linda Hill, Fenny Karagias, Bar- FOR FRICASSEE OR SALADS bara Krouse, Betsy Loblein, Carol Regular Style HYDROTHERAPY Reinhart, Irene' Thompson,' Ellen TOP- SWEDISH & MEDICAL MASSAGE Vopicka, Linda Wlllard, Lynn Wil- In Service liams, Louise Fox and,Lynn Roess- GRADE Meat Depts. MUSCLE RE-EDUCATION leer. FOWL St. Mary's guild of St. George's 35* NERVE RELAXATION Episcopal church at a meeting last week made plans for a luncheon and card party to be held next Sliced Bacon suP.rRighi' ib 59c Tuesday at 1 p. m. in Ralph hall. OFFICE HOURS: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Mrs. Eleanor Alexander, chairman, Smoked Hams g& «..39c rSLMBe Order Your Pilgrim Brand will be assisted by Mrs. Charles ALSO BY APPOINTMENT Brlggs,.co-chairman, and Mrs. John Smoked Hams whole* either heif b 58c H.r Smith and Miss Josle Ligier. THANKSGIVING Hostesses last week were Mrs. Al- Smoked Ham Slices c.n..rcui, ib. 95c RED BANK 65721 ' exander, Mrs. Joseph Strohmenger and Mrs. John G. Foller. Fresh Hams whoieor either h»if ib 57c Smoked Pork Butts n°n.i«s ib 69c Thomas P. Garvin, son of Mr. TURKEY NOW! anrt Mrs. T. P. Garvin of .Water- f man ave, who is serving with the Fresh Pork Shoulders ^-, ib 41c Boneless Brisket Beef 0l ZL»> 89c Coast'Guard, visited the Hotel El Panama in the Republic of Pana- Sirloin Steak u^.w^u. ib.99c Frankfurters si*.!.*, b 59c ma recently when his ship visited nilflfC To? Grade-Rilu'irStyli ,, QQ. Fine Quality Seafood , Give Fine* tho Panama canal. The hotel is Chuck Roast or Steak o± "» 63c UUbltO In Service Mast D.parlmenli IB.OJjU managed by Joseph R. Cunning- b AvallabU in frtsn flih dtporfmtntl Gifts this Year! ham, formerly of Spring Lake. Plate Beef ^ for boning' ib. 29c fliiffLrc Top Grade - lleidy-to-Ceok IL CO« Fancy Ib. 53C Mr. and Mrs. Granvllle L. Port- UUCKS In Salf-Servica Meal D.parlmanll lb'3£C Fillet of Flounder Join er and family of Midland, Tex., are Shank Soup Beef Bon.i. . ib. 69c visiting Mrs. Porter's parents, Mr. s Beef LiVer Specially selected Ib. 69^ Chowder Clams . ( dozen 39' and Mrs. Charles E. Daniel of Oakwood lane. Mr. and Mrs. Dan- Reussilles' iel observed their 50th wedding in anniversary yesterday. Mrs. Albert A. Kerr, Sr., of Park ave., who fell and broke her. hip A&P fancy 29 oz can 17c Monday morning irt New York city, Apple Sauce ^^y 2'^ 29c Raspberry Preserves w, "<» i"25c is a patient at St. Vincent's hos- z pital. Mrs. Kerr was in New York Cranberry Sauce o»ar.sPr.y ^° 19c 7-Minit Pie Crust Mix 2:.;; 29c MayOnnaiSe Ann Page pt.jar 29c qt-iar49c to visit Mr. Kerr, who is a medi- cal patient in New Tork hospital. Fruit Cocktail ^^ i6oZCan23c Junket Sherbet Mix . p^15cSalad Dressing ?:,: PM-27C qt.i-45e Thomas Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris of Forrest Sliced Pineapple A&P fancy 20Oz.«n29c Seedless Raisins A&P br.nd is 0I.P k917c Educator Clix . . 9oz.Pkg.23c ave., was six years old Monday, n and the occasion was marked at a Hj-C Orange Drink «,? 9c ^27c Burry's Cookies c,.™:!-^ °- ^ 29s birthday party at his parent's Nestle's Cookie Mix i4ozPk933c home. The • child ' received many N n gifts, including one from his ma- Sweet Peas ^, brand 2 "" 25c Mince Meat ° «^ 9oZPk923c Bovril Beef Extract 20zb.Mi.39e ternal grandmother, Mrs. John F. 15 Browne of Gary, Ind. String Beans cu.-ion.br.nd 2 lr25c MinCe Meat A&P brand 9oz.pkg.19c Bon Olive Oil' ^p°^. uoz. boiti«53> Attending were Richard and It's all 8 ei. Wendy Ward, Kathy and Ricky Green Lima Beans A&pbr.ndi6ozc.n2ic Chili Con Carne Broads iiozC.n33c 3 Little Kittens Cat Food fish** can Butts, Judith and John • Robito, G Dr.nnie Mead, Holly Berkenshire. Red Cabbage ;r$' 2'^ 35c Friend's •£ Beans . 2'^ 35c Modess 2% lh 2.^2.93 Mrs. Richard Ward and Mrs. John Robito. Claridge Hamburgers isoZc,n59e Spaghetti Sauce :^ 69c ant leader, patrol'one, tenderfoot training; Maldee Kerr, leader and Fresh Carrots w..t.m bunch 10c Imported Sliced Swiss, . »>99c Cinnamon Buns Sandra Hubbard, assistant leader, patrol two; knitting and sewing, Washed Kale R.,dirc Romano Cheese imPort.d-gr.ting !b 99c and Fatty - Jordan, leader, and Frances - Johnson, assistant leader, Yellow Onions u.s.N , ib. 10o GrUyere Swiss Knight-imported (ioz.Dkg.43c patrol three, nature and camping, Oigra(i The troop completed plans for a Other Jane Parker Vafuesl visit to the, Monmouth county wel- Table Celery J::A "»M9c Kraft Velveeta ch.,,.^ vfcib.Pka.33o fare home Friday, Nov. 28. Adult whii Br sd |b |oaf M h leaders present were MnlOustave Red Grapes sw...juicy 2 i>» 25B Frozen Foods . . • Marvel « « -' ' « 15« 8lok)M, Mrs. Thomas Foster and Birdieya — French Style Mrs, John Koridorfer, Cortland Apples AII^O.. 2 »» 25c Fruit Stollen • • . «^43c Avocado Pears L.,,..U. ..chi9e Green Beans 2^ 37c Cherry Pie . • . •«h57« Oceanport MIM Carol! Josi Macho, S Wolf- Eating Pears B«.=orAniOu ibi7o Orange Juice ©wsoUm 2t,°',29o Cheese Cake • .. • «.>>49t hill ave,, wt» orowned queen of RUGS Pfef'ernuise 12o«.pkg.35« the alumni homecoming reunion Yellow Turnips u. s. NO. Ig r.d. Me Cheeseburgers ^einor eox.Pkg.39o of the Cathollo university of Amer. Su d lot, Wuhlngton, D, 0.. Friday night H «* at the annual ball. Miss Mtoho Mixed Nuts W.r nb«iio.b.853c Chopped Beef Patties W \:i 37c WM •lasted by popular voti of the tindtrf raduaU students of the unl- Wi ver*lty, Ji (fMhman, «h« It major- S.te .q2S y *»• "'» « In •peeoh and , drama, she Upton's ' Ritter'8 Wesson Oil at service. % nominated as quiin by Phi H-OOats Kappa fraternity, . Regular or quick Onion Soup Mix Chili Sauce Relish For cooking or laladi The motbira' eommlttie of the kj.oi48 poeanport Olrl Seout troop will pkj, QOB lubigi 2 Pkg>. 31e hold a eake ula Saturday at, 10 23o pint 35B quart 67> t, m, tt Bob and Norma'i lunoh. jonitte, Ooetnport av*. MM. John Hauler and Mrs. Frank Tokanoi It'i New... Its Blue Vanity Fair Klrkman's will be In chart,., • Breeze Marcal The Oaianport Are oempiny will Borax Soap hold a oard party aaturday night, Cheer All purpose detergent Faolal Tissues Paper Hankies Nov. », at the Are home for the New waihday iudi luge glim k binint of thi eompany'i OhrUtmai pkg Hit party for eblldtin'ofHht borough. 3.', !o22o Oapt. Arthur Myera It ohalrman, !«• 29o Pollei Ohlif ahd lire, Robert Berry of Pembirton avi, lift let* urdiv en a.week'i trip through the Palmollve 8oap Palmollve Soap AJax Cleanser Colgate's Vel Colgate's Fab loutnern itatei, Redeem your coupeni at A&P For the family weih and dlihei For the family with and dlihei lira. John Afrioano of Pembif RedMin your coupons at A&P Redeem yeuf teupem it A&P 4r.43< 3::;.:22o All A»* l«»«r Mirk** The Monday nlf ht elub WB end lilMirtlte Mem Sliver Oust Bon-Ami Cleanser ep«i> ''Men eve«l*ii le •rliet week at the home of MM, Ohartei let., Nev.ilthlilueer Vanlriekla of Main tt, Prutnt While leep gnnulei Ham'l icrilchid yet win MM, Ulldrtd Kimbli, Mn. Merheta end Ml«len* William VanPilt, MM, WUH.m »•»»/. Mrj. Tni Woedi and MM, v;,65o lint 9P.M. IvilyaJUddlt. Pace Eiirht BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Atlantic Highlands Mrs. Gertrude Larten, Miss Anna Warwick. Mickey Ford of Neptune, Mrs. Framnes, Mrs. Bruno Kurth, Mra. Mrs. Jeanne Summers of 40 Riv- Joan Spearer, Mrs, Mae Osborn EVERGREENS Kennedy Editor Winners in the fire department's Dorothy Blom, Mrs. Florence erside ave., Red Bank, was gueat and Mrs. Nctte Brosnan of Point May kt planted with safety for««v«r«l Halloween costume contest were Knockel, Mrs. Eleanor Blomgren, of honor 'at a stork shower last Pleasant, Miss Doris Mazza of ELECTROLYSIS Marsha Karp and Judy Ann GuiMis- s Mildred De Vesty, John Gar- Long Branch and Mrs. Dorothy FRUIT, SHADE, ORNAMENTAL & FLOWERING week given by Mrs. Ethel Osborn Blanchette of this place. Unwanted Hair Removed liami, duplicate first prizes; Frank rctt, Shirley Okclcw, Mrs. H. E,of 21 Navesink ave. Decorations TREES and SHRUBS Of Signpost' Muscle, Jr., second and Carl Schulte Garrctt, Mrs. Elizabeth Golds- Forever bird, prettiest costumes; James were in pink and blue, and gifts' BOWLERS MEET SUNDAY Skould hi planted I* November afttr tha laavti hava nwitly fallen. Michael Kennedy, eon of Mr. and- worthy, Mrs. James Lotta, Mr. andwere placed in a miniature crib. • OCEANPORT—The Monmouth SAFELY SCIENTIFICALLY Mrs. Michael Kennedy of 91 Locust 3oyco first, Amidlo Greco second Mrs. John- Cinkosky, Mrs. Mary Guests were Mrs. Phyllis Tetley TULIP BULBS, our bulbs are XXX iifd Peter Donoghue third, most County Bowling associatibn will Mr. Stanley at ave., has been, elected editor of Red Meyer, Mrs, Carol Amato, Mrs. Irma and Mrs. Lynn West of Little Sil- meet Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the May ba planted any Uim btlor. Ilia (round fr«ie> up. Our iteck cevara Bank Catholic high school month- original costumes, and Joseph Car- DeLorenzo. Mrs. Edmund McMul- Vincent's Beauty Salon uso first, Roger Busch second and ver, Mrs. Pat Stout of Fair Haven, Occann'ort Inn. According to Ed • lull Una »f tha bit of thM. Items. Ctma and (at tham and aaa tham ba- ly, "The Signpost," for the school IX Llltdtlt PI. RE ••SMO fara kuylng. *and for prlco Hit lin, Miss Ethel Schulthorp, Mrs. Mrs. Ethel Klnlan and Mrs. Mar-"-*•-. •••"-eUry, there will be a re- year 1952-53. He will be assisted by Reiner third, funniest cos Jli, Hlft d pHl, d lie Stverson of Highlands, Mri. Air CondltloiMd lor Your Comfort Margot Mullln, news editor; Pa- umes, Julius Helfetz and Mrs. Harold port of the tournament committee. VILLAGE NURSERIES, phone 436 berween 9 & 5. tricia Gallagher, literary; Joan More than ISO persons attended Brock, feature; James Divers, card party Monday night by the Blaek * lock. (Opan Saturday and Sunday) Highblown, N. J. sports; Betty Jane Cronan, alumni; Parent-Teacher association at, the Margaret Ferraro, circulation man- school, Prize winners included Mrs. ager. Edward Kelly, Jr., Mrs. Elvira rawford, Mrs. Sarah Olsen, Mrs, Associate editors are Mary Anne F. C, Brooks, Mrs. Sila Bacon, Mrs. Carew, Jack Benning, Rosemarie B. J. Martin, Mra. Catherine Balm- arruto, Mary Lord, Patricia Mc- cr, Mrs. Arnold Truax, Mrs, Jack Kenna, Janet Melchlone, Margot Woiler, Mrs. dHarry Murtha, Mrs, Mullin, Diane Oakerson, Frances John Mohrbcck, Mrs. Henry Stover, O'Brien, Mary Anne Raye, Harry Miss Marion Cooper, Mrs. R. A. Simpson and Barbara Scarles. Re- Connell, Mrs. William Whitney, R, porters are Nicholas Alexander, M. Earle, Mrs. C. J. Danowitz, Mrs. Nancy Curtin, Richard Haync, Wil- William Wcnzel, Mrs. George Cur- liam Higgins, Robert Horn, Mere- tis, Mrs, Victor Kelly, Mrs. George dith Mitchell, Thomas Paolozzl, Dwight, Mrs. Dean Shaw and Mrs. James Shea and Jack Sweeney.. Adolph Busch. Others who attend- Typists are Nancy Grasso, Margar- d included Mrs. Ralph Marie, Mrs. et Corcoran, Evelyn Carroll, Teresa Dale Otto, Mrs. Henry Wlgglnton, WE HAVE PURCHASED CARLOADS OF NEW Concry and Dorothy Setaro. Mrs. Alvira Crawford, Mr. and Mrs, Highest honors were awarded by Clifford Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- the National Catholic Press asso- liam Spengeman, Mrs. Myra Mar- 1953 FURNITURE FROM THE FURNITURE ciation and the Quill and Scroll tin, Mrs. Eetelle M. Smith, Mrs. Honorary society to The Signpost Mary Romeo, Mrs. Theresa Thors- for the school year 51-52, Under tensen, Mrs, Evelyn Norton, Mrs. J. EXPOSITION. MADE BY LEADING MAN- tho editorship of Victor Sucki, as- Leonard Wood, Mrs. C. A. Reed, sisted by Ellen deGroot, Judy Kills Jr., Mrs. John Wills, Mrs. Abraham Jane Gordon and Patrick Hughes Sorenson, Mrs. Thomas Phillips, UFACTURERS AND OFFERED BY US AT the school paper wna rated as oneMrs. R. W. Morgan, Mrs. C. H. of superior achievements by both Metzgcr, Mre. J. M, Geraghty, Mrs. associations. With the top place G. F. Lee, Mrs. Englebcrt Brenner, TREMENDOUS SAVINGS honor came the Quill and Scroll Mrs. Thomas McVey, D, Stagg Mills, "A" award for outstanding achieve- Mrs, J. I. Cullen, Mrs. Raymond ment. Dwight, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Don- oghue, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. The Signpost this year has 2,300 Earle, Miss Sue Dennett, Miss Eve- subscribers, more than three apiec lyn Travis, Mrs. Betty Schnabel, for each of the 723 students on Mrs, Katharine Brown, Mrs. Elmer rolled. Gawicr, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bent- ley, Mrs. W. N. Gaskill, Mrs. John For parts that will give long, satisfactory service through Marlboro Co-operative Van Kirk, Jr., Mrs. Albert J. Wolfe, Jr., Mrs, C. Edmund Gchlhaus, E, the months ahead, come where you get Genuine Chev- To Elect CommiUecmcn M. Gawler, Mrs. R. V. Bonnett, Mrs. < H. C. VanNote, Mrs. J. J. McVey, rolet parts. These parts are designed and engineered by MARLBORO — Two committee' Mrs. Bernard Holmes, Mrs. Huga I men will be elected to tho mem-Palme, Mrs. Raymond Shugard, Chevrolet engineers . . . and built to Chevrolet stand- bers' committee of the Marlbori Mrs. Edward Finley, Mrs. John Co-operative G. L, F.' service at th( Gawicr, Mrs. Walter Woods, Mrs. ards. Yes, built to withstand long, hard service . . . annual meeting next Tuesday at Elbert Frimpter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 8 p. m. In Liberty Grange hall, here. liam Bacon, Richard O'Connell, Mrs. built to help keep driving pleasure at its peak, A pancake and sausage supper will Margaret Hotchkiss, Mrs. Anna bo served from 6:30 to 8. Toft, Mrs. L. Flnan, Mr. and Mrs. i Come and see us ... find out why you should always Commltteemen whoso terms cx- D. A. Busch, Frank Higgins, Mrs. use Genuine Chevrolet parts. plro are Fred Klein of Freehold G. H. Weiss, Mrs. Nelson Roberts, and Raymond McDowell of Wlcka- tunk. Philip VanMater of Marlboro, , , 2-Cushion Sofa and chairman of the, members' comm.lt- Mrs. Louis Hamm, Mrs. Frank Sieg- 2 Chblrs covered in tceT will have charge of tho meet- fried,' Mrs. Howard" Caffey, Mrs. ing. Jean Wright, Mrs. Marie Rauscher, fine mohair frieze. 7PIECE BLONDE MAHOGANY Other committee members arc Mrs. Helen Shea, Mrs. Mary Green, Charles Kllmartin, Edgar Maghan Mrs. Robert Van Fernls^ Mrs. Al- Souble-dowellcd, comer-blocked, glued, and fred Sahrbeck, Mrs, Robert T. doubly-secured frames; white cotton felt $ and John C. Schanck, all of Free- Abrams, Mrs. Edward Kapal, Mrs. DINETTE SET hold. John Zader Is the local store filling. Covers In roae, green, grey or red. REGULARLY $335.00 manager, John Ellis, Mrs. Harry Oswald, 259 Mra. Dorothy Boyce, Mrs. Thclma 249. • Reports on local and over-all G. Anderson, Mrs. Watson Wetherblc, CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. L. F. operations during the past Mrs. J. B. Lockhart, Mrs. E. S. year are being prepared. After the Neill, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Bruder, KROLL KRIBS 29 MECHANIC ST. RED BANK business meeting, there will be en-Mrs. John Reiner, Mrs. Walter Wil- 3-Pc. LAMP GROUP tertainment, prizes and refresh- liams, Mrs. Edmund Hartcorn, Mrs. ments. G. J. Chapman, Mrs, Edward Carl, Washable Vinyl-Covered Shade Reg. $29.95, You get six-way floor lamp with step-on foot control and 19" shade, and two china table lamps. 28" high; turbau- trlmmed. ROLL-A-WAY NOBODY LOW PRICES BEDS FAMOUS SIMMONS 21 RCA VIGOR AND EISEN REGULAR $59.95 Full panel, double drop sides. )-pc. Solid Maple and Hardwood Spring adjustable to 8 different CHAIR BEDS positions. Maple or wax birch 4. handsome chair that opens Bunk Bed Set Complete finish. "Fetor Tan" poBture built TELEVISION Into a single bed! Perfect for ! bods, % springs, 2 mattresses, mattress, with pink or blue wet- ladder and guard rail. proof cover and bumpors. Con- extra guests. REGULAR $39.50 verts easily to Junior Youth Full, Twin SftO.OO With Innerspring mattress. Ideal Reg. $89.00 3950 UP Size Beds *89 Bed. With the MAGIC MONITOR tor that extra guest. COMPLETE Here'i TV quality famous throughout the HOLLYWOOD whole world—RCA Victor quality! And it's NMil 3ITI74DI all yours—clear, steady television pictures ...automatically.The Magic Monitor circuit BED system screens out static, steps up power* The BANCROFT ties clearest picture to best.jound—aufo- • RCA Victor Television mah'cafly. Deluxe The Finest Don't miss It—com* tee It In action today) • Magic Monitor "Circuit System Acts Like An En* Ask about tha RCA Victor Factory-Service. gineer Inside Your Set. Thli set easily adapted for U, H. f. »MPLETE INNERSPRING • Has the "Goldert Throat" 11» iMnth RCA Victor Crandalt. Sulking tobli Tone System!!! FIRTH model comet in a wood coblnil finiihtd in maroon, STUDIO COUCHES Easily Adapted To Rig. |Mod.l 2IT307) V.H.F., Too! BROADLOOM FLOOR SAMPLES $99.50 Regular .SOiip • Ultra Modern Cabinet Twin Sin |09 Value Finished In Mahogany CARPETING And Walnut!!! Blond REGULAR $9.95 YD. Smartty-itytod Hollywood bed ensembtei Slightly Extra. at our .low, low price! Unit Include* 50 PLAY YARD $ 95 Innersprlnr mattress, bos springs, head* (9S RCA VICTOR 45EY4 Now 6 Y<» board, on iteel frame. 59 WITH PAD *19 Complete Automatic Phonogrt^h • PUyi tip to 14 RCA Victor "45" ATLANTIC BACKED BY THE records at the flip of a switch. WEIMAN OCCASIONAL TABLES 20%to 35% off • Ilai the famous"Golden Throat" LARGEST FACTORY APPROVED tone system. • Terrific 8-Inch njxalter. SERVICE DEPT. IN THE EAST OCCASIONAL • Smirt auroon.finlshed cabinet. Maple Cricket LOVE SEAT CHAIRS CHAIRS *1000 ATLANTIC EXPANDS RIOULAR $19.91 Bargain, aro Inrin'i builneii-Make It your builne.i to lavo at Invln'a every day, 8 ivayi to pay THE • 1AR0EST • • AND at Irwln'ii Caih, Uy*A*¥iy and Credit, • • FINE FURNITURE 27 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK Whin U *«th Ambor Vlilt Our Blow nt IRWIN'S IN MAWIOW AVfc (HMl U M-JMMO APPLIANCE • CHAIN » IN » NEW-MMEy FREE DELIVERY — PHONE RED BANK 6.0011 — FREE PARKING OPIN FRIDAY NlftHT 'TIL 9i00 v BED SANK REGISTEILNOVEMBER 13, 1952 Pace Nine FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBILES HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ROOMS SPECIAL—Bakelite top iheltrei, approx- SPECIAL THIS WEEKI—Bankrupt stock I BUY AND SELL second-hand clothes. PACKARD— UJ0 Custom ledan. Beau- CIRI. OR WOMAN—To do light house- BUNGALOW — 160 ROOM—With privste bath. In private RED BANK REGISTER imately Ixlfl inches* in colon* good of piece goods. Fine quality white Must be In good condition. Kerber. tiful, one owner csr, has new tires. work and help with care of I U.year- month. hon* BE --0012. ____^_ fsmiiy. 81 East Front st.. Red Bank.* for radio, spices or Knilt-Knacki, were muslin 23c a yard, 48-lncl) Wavcrly up- tailor (hop, 209 Shrewsbury ste,, RedLife Guard tubes and many extrai. Mer- IIId bshy. Phone RLT 1-1385-M. 84 CREEK ROAD, XeinaiurgT New home. LARGE MODERN well-furnilhed bed- CLASSIFIED RATES tl.es, now while they last 81.50. Ready holstery snd drapery materials, regular Bsnk. RE l-090lt-M. cury 1951 hesutifu] Monterey club WOMEN—For household help from 6-1 Three rooma and bath, ateam heat. room, in n*w home. Lovelr locu- made ilip covers (or all types of uphol- $2.98, now 98c a yard. Flannels, cordu- CESSPOOL A7ft> SEPTIC tank coutrac- coupe. Special interior finish, complete P. M, daily; also for orrssiotia! bsby Adults only. CaJI Orange 4-3794. tion. With use of lovely tilt bath or atered furniture. Average living room royi, at low prices. Red Bsnk Value tor. uesspoola dug and cleaned. Sep- with overdrive, radio and healer. Chev- sitUng. Conlart Robert U. (iestler, H SEVEN-BOOM HOUSE -- Vicinity Tin- lirivatft bath. Kitchen privilege* ar- Thret Cents a Word chair $8.96, average sofa (17.95, Rosen- Center, 23 West Front St., Ited Bsnk. tic talks ltd drains Installed; 25 years' rolet, 194S station wagon. Lnok thil l^en Ann dr,, fihrrwsrmry.* ton Kalli. EA 3*0321.p, l Young rouplft only. RE 6-lssi. teld Furniture. 15 White it.. Red Bunk.' Two doors from Victory Market, experience. Howard Tilton. 80 Center one over before you bur, Chrysler 1949 1 SEVEN-ROOM — Four-bedroom home uBtfBvr Minimum Charge: 75c NOBtHERN BLACK SEAL fur coat".DACHSHUND PUPPIES—Aiftft!! regTT. St.. Runnon Phone RU 1-0871. Windsor four-door sedan, low mileage EARN EXTRA CHRISTMAS montr. retfrRKvrvr and excellent condition. Chevrolet, 19 48 with two.car garage. Available now. prefersibly.. Convenienet t ttoo Coles Lab- Good condition, Site 12, Call RE tered, reasonable; slso Toy Manchester, BULLDOZER SERVICk, excavating, land Kridft'i now h*» opfninti for SI 30 a month. Winter rental to May Doubli Rat* for Doubt* Spadaf 8-1884-J. maleale, five mnthsmonths,, Mn, A, Swansonan n. convertible coupe, a fine car. The above tr, 23 FosteFt r St.. RRivei r Pi" clearing, driveways built and repaired. cars are ail priced far below reilint inlei rlcrki, m«lfl or fcrnula, and I at. Red Bsnk, six-room house, furnished, THftEti Blind ads. using T!l» Boflator'a COAL SPACE STOVE 811); also couch rtt . 8585, MiddletowMiddlt n FlvFls CCorners , MMII All dirt, sand, gravel, top soil and cin- 8100 a month. Three-room apartment, P. U Box. 2Bo extra, 5-028:1. prices and carry a used car warranty, effle* firli. Full or part*timt houn Right to classify, adit or rtjtet bed, new. 840. Call KE 6-0382-J.* dederss Tieei s and stumpps removed. Grad- backed by aver 30 years of continuous tile bath, furnished, 195 a month, year COMFORTABLY FUBNISHED front liny advertisement li reiervad by BEAUTIFUL NEW genuine alligator 16MNCH CONSOLE television, RCA ini g and seeding of laws BE «-5032«-503 . service, Dender's Chrysler A Plymovith, irranfftd. Emplorcc dlieounli ittrt- Around. Fine rents! for colored, aeven- room. Business ttentleman preferred*. handbag. Wpuld make exquisite Christ- chassis. 31 tubes, in good working or- _ttVICrVISS WkiLB YOUU WWAlTl . ggave on First and Lincoln aves.. Atlantic High. ing flrit p»y d«j, Interview! 10 to room house in top notch shape, auto- The Register.' der. Call after 8 P. M,, RU 8-H409.* matic. h*at, garage. Asking $125 a88 Harding rd. RE t-2147-R. mas present. AT 1-0458-R. serflca charge bjr- bringing your radio lands. AT 1-0I56.' 11 A, M. Fridtr at New J«n*y LARGE. COMFORTABLE room. Two W« will not DO responsible {or HOUSE TRAILER—National, 28-foot, or ttlavision set In for repairs, A, O. month. Rolaton Wsterbury. Realtor and errors unless they are. detected ba« SEAL COAT—Sin 16-18. Reasonable. 1988 CHEVROLET TWO-DOOR, Radio, £mploym«nt Sertlc#, i% Eiit Front Inauror, 16 West. Front st. RE S-DoOO. block* from Brosd st. Reasonable rate. BE 8-1786-W-* • . Nice condition, Make offer. Call at Radio and Televliton Company Armsnd tore the second lntcrtion. 70 Port Monmouth rd., Port Monmouth. heater, good tires. Very good running RB 6-<0U-W.' ST*HNWAY & SONS Grand piano. Kose- A Cm pi, owner. 12i Shrewsbury ave. condition, $95, Phone KE «-n449-R. •t., or phon* RB _*6300 for ap- ?,a.'--"Z~.£'"'. . FURNISHED—Large room and sepsrste Mo canetlltUloni will b* accepted wooil me. !' 11", No. 484S8. Good TYPEWRITERS—Royal fsmous RMM RB 6.47«8 pointment. or cqangei raid* In advertisements model. Magic Margin 195. Others as 1941 CADILLAC limousine. Excellent FREE KENT and heat of seven rooms dinette. Hent. hot water, linen, dishes, condition; 1600 or best offer. BU I- GUTTERS, LEADERS, in copper or gal. condition. Chauffeur driven. Reason- and bath. For elderly eou[>ie only- silver, gas snd electric fuVniihed. Rent on* hcur after receipt at offlce, 1887. low as $35. All guaranteed. Portables ranlted. Call us for an istimat* on Further Information will be given If 1887.* 20% on*. Leo Hemhauser, Vineyard ave., able. 136 Ocean ave., Deal. DE 7-227H. .SECRETARY-BOOKKEEPER—Local real rewsonsble. RE 6-23ii_-R4 DEADLINE! •" 16 SSCREEN'S *nd 15 storm windows. any sheet metal work. J. V, Bogart. 78 you will rail MI S-02S1-J. FOR SOME BffSlNfSS woman «r » nenr-rt. m. East Kranshurg. KB t-1472. Foster st. River Plaia, Rsd Bank, Phone 194JYOU BUICK ESTATE WAGON, $7,00. fitaU offlci nrrda neat, eourtioua, and housV. Has Real Eetitei Tussdsy NOOB,. Excellent condition, Siiei 30x48. 38x48, tii E 8-0888-M after » P. M" SIX.RooM" ~" """ school tescher Lhere Is a pleasant, 88*88tt. K«>_CaJl_*^_ »_. MAGIC CHEF four-burner, full sice gas RE _«.»8T_ nil Rl efficient otfict worker, «ithfr full or part storm •>•>. Call aft'r I, AT All Other«i 5 p. m, Wednesday. i. Call LO 6-2512. ' rftnge. Very reasonable,' $26 deiiv* 1949 OLD3MORILE 98 convertible. Fully tifiif, At*p!y En own hftndwrltlnfr, itntinjr t-0294. comfortable room in private home. One APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE fOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PBED AUTOMOBIXES FOB BALE DBEP AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE ONE-ROOM APARTMENT—Furniihtd. FRANKLYN D. HAVILANB, broker. HOUSE—Five rooms and bath. Full RAMBLING RANCH HOME—Only two LITTLE SILVER CHARMS—Owner oyn- B^Ii SHREWSBURY—Flve-roorn bun 67 Monmouth «t. Call RE t-1088, Residential, acreage, farms and com- cellar and garage. Hot water heat, years old. Seven large rooms (three seas; $3,600 cash assumes G. I, mort- gslow. ExeeUent condlUon. Oil- heat: WEEK-END SPECIAL _«rclal p.-opartlti, Uitlnfi aollclttd. 78 torm windows and screens. Lot IIKbedrooms.) Living room with fireplace, gage; monthly payments $81. Fivs-room detached garage; atom Mih, »ereens. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CoHPLETELy TORWSHEI) ituTO Near bus; $9,600.. Grolilnger ft Heller, apartmtnt. Electric kitchen. Every- McLaren it.. Red Bank. RB 6-1820. IQllOO; $7.000. Call HI 8-1320. heated sunroom, tiled bath, large cellar, modern ranch home, with room for two HAM* POULTRY FARM with leven- SCttWXBtlS-MACiaiM. Realtors —Fair automatic heat: attached garage; V£- additional bedrooms. George W, Brey, Broad and Vechaato ais. BE sT-2100, - thine included in res tunable rent. Salt- BB «-1682. .-• -•••-•'?• , 1949 FORD Custom '8' able for couplf or two gentlemen, Call room home and . four-car garaz* Haven: spacious seven-room {four bed- acre plot; $17,500. Borus Agency, Fair Real Estate. RE 6-6098 or RE 6-0804, CARS RE 6-5S92 Hone DB 7-98S7-M. •ooms) and bath home; 26-foot living Haven. RE 6-4582. "_ 24-hour service. - FOX HILL, Little Silver. vModcrn co- Tudor Sedan NtUftlttSrlEtfour.room apartment ELFOKU—ThTte-jrear-old home. Four room, with fireplace, center hall, isrVER PLAZA—Six-room house. Thru lonial. Large living room; fireplace, DOMESTIC In Sea Bricht. Oood location. Prl- roomi, bath, expamlon attic, (floor icreened porch; hot waler heat; two-car AN OLD HOUSE—la good con. ' bedrooms, oil heat, Venetian '" " dining room, laundry/ tll!*4 lavatory., fonr rarage; two blocks from school, stores gai stove* * Asking »i,500. Call 'SO Ford V8 Tud. Sd. 1,350 vate entrance. Heat, hot water In- aid), two bedroomi,:modern, bath and dltlon, In Middletown, on a one* bedrooms, tiled bath', screened' porch; $795 Radio and Heater cluded, J55. Call after 5:30 P. M., RU kitchen, automatic til heat, (hot air), and bus. Asking $12,500. Schwarti- 82»7.M.« two-«ar garage attached;.storage room; 1J625* electric hot water heater, icreeni, itorm Macklin. 8 White St. RE 6-3121. acre plot,. Living. room, dining greenhouse; -well landscaped quarter sore. (WITH THIS AD) '49 Ford Tudor Sd. ...Ll.OBO windowa, Venetian blinda - throughout. lOMWAte-HACKUN,. Healtora-«700 roam, kitchen, one bedroom on first M'iwLV PECORAtliU iurnUhed atudfo RUMSON ESTATE AREA — IVi Asking $27,000. Grois|nger A Heller, Heater apartment. Suitable for builneli Plot tSHxlOO.. Newlr painted outtide, own for veteran; new complete home. floor; two* bedrooms and bath on acres. Exclusive neighborhood. Broad and Mechanic sU. RB e>-2100, mmaculate cdnditton • iniide: 19,600. ..Ing room, kitchen; too bedrooms, 1951 Chev. 2 dr. blue 1495. tojiple. Utllitiei included! $46 per month. second floor. This property has Luxurious ranch home for.discrim- RE 1-1682. - • . •-.*- -.: . •-. '48 Packard 1,185 RBE 6-461664616. >hon. AT 1-2m.lt after 7 P. Mi' :eramlc tile bath; cedar closets, center tg'.ROOaT APABTMBMf-All utlUtlg itlrs to expansion attic. Full cellar, au- fine possibilities for someone with a inating family. Spacious living room, DAIRY FARM—Abont l!0. av«r», 1951 Ford 2 dr. It. .gray 1495. 4-Door—R4H CONSTANCE SMITH Agency, 14 omatlc heat; 110,700, Schwartz-Mack- little Imagination, Offered at $12,- fireplace; dining room, den, deluxe '41 Cadillac 60 Sedan IBS per month year around, Phone In, g White it. RE 6-3121. ' '.all'fenced; large .barns,, silo, bull Maple ave., Fair Haven. RE 6- 000, Charles H, Tindall Agency, • kitchen; three master bedrooms,'2U 1951 Plymouth Club Cpe. D SB 2-0012 iCHWARTZ-MACKLIN REALTORS — pens, -broods,. hog hbtise .arid pens. .__ i. !?.'.< WhlUwalls UStnskEb APAKTUBNT—Two roomi 2308. We have attractive houses in 19 East Front st. RE (.(030, tiled bathl. Many unusual features. and kitchenette, for builneH couple. River Flaxa, Attractive six-room and Three houses" and owners.residence. blu< 1495. '38 Cadillac 4-dr. Sd. On buB li.t. VicVy'i Flower Shoppe. Red Bank, Fair . Haven, Rumson, ath home in excellent condition. Oil Outstanding, $38,500. - Stanley K. .Living room, dining'.room,''modern* heat; two-car garage; low taxes; storm '47 Studebaker Champ. '750 rt. 36 Booxx 407.. Wnt t Keatuburg,Kg ' Shrewsbury, Middletown, Eatontown Downs, Realtor, Shrewsbury, RB.6- kitchen, sunroom. Upstairs four; bed• 1951 Chev. Power Glide, AftfiE,TH'O-BEbSook apartment. windows and screens. Only $12,000, HOUSE—On West Side in Red Bank. LAftfiE,—TH'O-BEbSook apartm and vicinity. Phone us for best Schwartt-Macklin, 8 White it. RE 6- 1017.* . • . . rooma and tile" bath,.' ThlV, far™ is -Starlight Cpe.R&H Quiet itreft, handy school transporta- Living room, dining room, kitch- 2 dr. 1695. buys, Terms arranged, 3121 easily convertedj»',;a .beif- cattle tion «nd abopplng; *85 monthly, in- en, pantry, three bedrooms and bath. '47 Studebaker Jjhajnp. . 850 clude! all utllltlri, Leaie required. Kay SCHWABTTS5.MACKLIN REALTORS — farm;- $80,000. .Walker --Walker, 1951 Ford Victoria * '47 Studebaker'.,. H StUlman RE 6-5111. Riverfront, lovely secluded spot, Six Hot air, oil-fired. Asking- $9,S00, MODERN RANCH HOMB — . Biz PAUL P. STRYKER, Realtor. Farms ooms 'and bath, full cellar, steam heat, Realtors, Shrewsbury,". BE 6.5212.* • Landcrulaer. R&H KEANSBURG—86 Seelry »ve. mree- A good buy. Charles H. Tindall rooms. Picture window, fireplace. 2 tone 1895. 750 and firm estates. Stats High' >il; lane living room with fireplace; Open seven dayi, • " , '49 Jeepiter 975 room apartment, furnished, neatly dec- two-car garage; $16,000, Schwartz? Agency, 19 East Front st, RE I- Attached -garage, AutOmatto heat. orated, shower, hot water, eis heat. way 34, Holmdel. Phone HO »- Macklin, 8 White St. RE 6-3121. 8080. Large plot, beautiful lawn, ihrub- 1950 Olds '88 Holiday '48 Jeep 750 1'rigidairc. Year around. Inquire Poll- 6601. ICHWARTZ-MACKLIN REALTORS — ibery, garden; $15,500, Stanley K, '46 Jeep cnHro. Apt. 2. Keantturg. hE t-HOt.* Shrewsbury. 6% down for veterans, HrDE-A:WAY FARM—Approxtaieis.. Cpe.,. 2 tons 1975. 475 bUR-RaoX APARTMEHT. Private en N APAHTMENT—<3o-oj>.ratlve, Downi, Sealtor( Shrewsbury, RB Lovely Cape Cod. Four rooms and bath, SHREWSBURY HOME—In excellent jy. 51 acres, Fine farm ho'uie. trance Newly decorated. Near trains iVi rooms; (66 per month. SO-B automatic oil heat, center stairs to ex- 6-1017,* . Living' room.' and ;flrepl«ee;'dining;, I960 Chey. Station . , FOREIGN and bus Walking distance to town. 'jrickney rd.. Red Bank. RE 8-4547-M. pansion attic. . Nice lot; $11,500, shape. Living room, fireplace; room,'modern kitchen and lavatory '52 MG Green on Blk. .1,750 RE 6-3688. i6"ME"VB'R"V MdE ft6MES—Wett side Schwartt-Macklin, 8 White at, RE «• dining room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, Wagon, metal body 1545. down t four bedrooms'and bath- up- of Red Bank, Term's, - Colored or 1121. full dry basement. Lot 65x218. SPARKLING WHITB COTTAGE— '51 Hillman Sedan ...... 1,150 RENTALS — 6 W-room apartment white. John H. MaeCray, Broker. After SCHWARTZ-MACKLIN, Realtors — Eat- stairs. Hot water.'oil heat, Nice' 1946 Willy* Jeep Sta. Electric range, hot air, oil-fired. Six lovely rooms. Three bedrooms, '51 MG Cream 1,150 furnished. iVt rooms unfurnished. P. M. EA 8-0804. ontown; $1,150 down for civilian, barn, lome woodland.' Asking $30,- Asking $13,700 for quick sale, glass sunroom! attached garage] fi- 4. Door,' Heater 3V4 rooms furnished, with utilities. ' AfLANTlO BiCHLAHbs-Hew ranch >uys almost new five-room home; mod- .000. Walker eV Walker,',Realtor's, Wagon 544. homes. Large living room, fireplace, rn kitchen with Hotpoint electric range Cha'rles H. Tindall Agency, It East acre lawn; shrubbery,* holly treei, Joseph L. Carlone, Realtor, S6 Shrewsbury, RE 6-521^. Open seven- •48 Austin 600 lining room, kitchen, bath, two bed- .nd refrigerator; tile bath with colored Front St. RB 6-9080. babbling brook. Asking $17,000, 1947 Studebaker Starlight Bridge ave., corner Oakland, Red rooms s attached garage! patio, .cellar, fixtures; $11,600. Schwartz'-Macklln, 8 days, -':.-" * '.. ,.••*: Heater •' Stanley K, Downs, Realtor; Shrews- , Bank. Open for inspection Saturdays' 1 P. M. White st RE 6-3121. Cpe., black - 875. Rolli Royce _-...... 350 to 4 P. M,. West Highland ave. and C 'URN THE KEY—This Is your home. bury,. RB 6-'lO17,* u-c, Atlantic Highlands, ' F, A; Gehl- NEW HOUSE—In Little Silver. Cus. • TWO-ROOM FURNISHED apartment". No paint brush needed. Living room, IN LITTLE SILVER—Genuine sic; 1949 Chev. Coupe; bite 1045. laus, Highway 36, Leonardo, ' KE 6- ireplace, kitchen, tiled bath, two bed- torn built. Five rooms and bath. MATTHEWS BROS. Bedroom-sitting room, combination KBYPORT —. Five-room brick veneer rlfice. .1 want to reach the tough* ' kitchen, hot water, oil steam heat, utili- 1066. AT 1-0488. rooms, expansion attic; automatic heat. In fine location, Hot air, oil-fired. house. Near schools and transporta- NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD Mortgage, $9,400 can be assumed; $61 buyer who demands plenty tor his 1950 Chev. Club Cpe., ties supplied. Three minutes walk from *>ON'T SAY IT'S useless to try and find Attached garage: plot 75x150. Ask- tion. Ready. to move In, Keansburg. RED BANK 6-4500 a three.bedroom bungalow for $10,600, monthly; $11,500. Schanck Agency, 8 money, -Self contained estate*.'at;a railroad, bus. 147 Bridge ave/ ing $16,800, Charles H, Tindall Large seven-room hollow tile stucco 2 tone 1295. OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 t, has hot water oil heat too, living Linden pi. RE 6.0397. house. Two baths, brlek fireplace, beam : FURNISHED APARTMENT—Three bed- oom, lame kitchen, bath, storage attic, low price.- Large. plot 140-foDt rooms, bath, living room, kitchen, all RED BANK HOME—Near schools and Agency. RE 6-9030. ceilings, two large porches: garage; oil )art cellar! one-car garage and best of - shopping center; living room, dining beat. Suitable for large family or two frontage.' Four-bedroom home, llr- 1950 Chev. 4 dr. Sedan, utilities supplied. Suitable for twoall, low taxes. Marie Cox Agency, couples: J95 per month. Call after 8 •oom; three bedrooms, bath; full cellar, famlllei. Reasonable terms. Inquire 205 lng\ room, dining' ropm, kitchen. Comanche dr., Portaupeek. LO 6-1602. forced warm air heat Marge plot; $10,- Maroon 1295. MAURICE SCHWARTZ &SONS ' P. M.. LO 6-4314-W.' COLONIAL RANCH HOUSE—Cedar Main at., Keyportyporl , Brook through property. Try • to KUMSON—Partly furnished three-room tlUMSON—SPACIOUS semi-fireproof 12 Oo, Schanck Agency, 8 Linden, pi, RE NAVESINK—Remodele=Re5 d six-room dwe|. match this for only ,$17,1.00,• Wai-' room (eight bedrooms), two.baths: -0397. ' closets. Full basement, expansion 1949 Chev. Club Cpe., ; apartment. Open front porch. Avail- liner, in very fine condition. New * hot ker eV Walker, Realtor, Shrewsbury. Chrysler-Plymouth able Nov. 15. Utilities Included. Rent large porch; automatic heat! two-car LITTLE SILVER HOME-Excellent lo- attic, tiled bath, spacious kitchen. water oil heating system. Low taxes. Full blue 1150. $70 per month. Dennis K, Byrne, Real- garage; corner plot. Reduced- to catlon; living room, picture window, Only $10,600. G, I. down payment dry cellar. Accessible to bus and school; RE 6-5212, Open seven days. - International 12,000. Minugh Agency, phone RU 1- • tors. Phone RU 1-1150.- fireplace; three * bedrooms, bath and $600. Ray Van Horn, Fair Haven, $12,600. Redden Agency, Inc., 16 Mon- 716. powder room; automntlc heat; $23,5U0. mouth it. RE 6-5660 or RE 6-2432, 1949 Oldi Conv..Hydra., ' RUM SON—Two furnished apartment! (3 RE 6-4100.* 1951 HILLMAN MINX 4-Door and 2 rooms.) Heat, water Included, SHREWSBURY—NEAT, attractive mod. Schanck Agency,' 8 Linden pi, RE 6- em bungalow; living room, , tiled 0397. RIVER PLAZA—Eight-room dwelling; SHREWSBURY TODAY'S, believe It Yellow 1495. ' Adults preferred. Rent $80; $65 per Newly deoorated, steam oil heat, Sedan kitchen, gas stove; three bedrooms,-tiled WHAT A BUY I—Veterans, $700 down! or not. This attraetive-six-room month. Dennis K. Byrne, Realtors, bath; full dryicellar; automatic heat and screens and storm sash, complete. dry 1950 Chev. Conv., Phone RU 1-1150.' non-veterans $2,100 down, purchases WATER FRONTAGE 100 FEET I— clapboard Is just "what you've heard an-English cream puR \ot watet; complete insulation, atorm brand new home. Two lovely bedrooms; cellar, screened porch, Asking $12,700. • FOUR ROOMS— Gas, electric and hot sash, screens; fenced plot; $13,500, Min- Split-level seven-room residence. Redden Agency, Inc., 16 Monmouth'st. about but couldn't, find." Three It. gray 1495. water heat supplied. Furnished or un- modernistic kitchen, large living room, 6 !! 1946 FORD Tudor Sedan lgh Ageney, phone RU 1-0716.' cedar lined closets, full cellar, oil heat, Hot water oil heat, 1 Vt tiled baths, ^'"'J 111 ?JA bedrooms-'and ;bath,. living, room, furnished. Call after 7 P. M., or Satur- WEST LONG BRANCH—New. construc- day or Suhday, Mrs. Maddalena, 9 IOCUST — Desirable neighborhood. expansion attic. Monthly payments $61. fireplace; garage; $22,180. . Ray dining room,' kitchen, full cellar;, 1949 Ford Conv., 1949 OLDSMOBILE C'vertible George W. Bray, Rcnl Estate, RE 6- tion, Five-room ranch bungalow, -Full Mornlngslde ave., Keansburg, Double living room, fireplace, dining Van Horn! Fair Haven. RE 6-4100,* one-ear garage. Oil heat; lot 80x150. room, large modern kitchen, aunroom, 509S or RB 6-OS04. Open evenings. 24- cellar; lot 100x150; $14,300. Redden Maroon . .'1175. . FOUR-ROOM FURlMSHED apartment. hour service. Agency, Inc., 16 Monmouth st. RE 0- First time offered. Be the flrat to 1948 PACKARD Convertible Private bath, electric refrigerator. All laundry, downstairs toilet; fire bedrooms, 5660 or RE 6-4606, tiled bath, hot water oil heat; acre plot; iUMSON—LARGE six-room bungalow; Inspect It: $10,600. .Walker aV Wal- 1948 Chev. Aero Sedan, utilities furnished. Garage. Immediate EXCELLENT VALUE! — Ranch TINTON FALLS—One year old. Foui> 1947 PONTIAC Club Coupe possession. RE 6-2110-W. 23,000. Minugh Agency, Phone RU splendid condition; hot air heat, oil. ker, Realtors; Shrewsbury, RE 6- • 0716.' New wall-to-wall carpet; garage. Near house, Tile bath, lovely kitchen, room bungalow. Breakfast nook, full ' 2 tone 975. TWO-ROOM FURNISHED apartment. All cellar, large enclosed porch, combination 6212, Open seven-days. - 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Sedan utilities furnished. Separate entrance. RUMSON—Three-bedroom ranch houit, school ' and hus; $11,600, Sweeney three-large bedrooms: garage; large bath, large cedar panelled living room, gency. Phone RU 1-1482. aluminum screens and storm sash: 114.- Convenient stores, bus, etation. Suitable plot; $12,500, G. I. down payment 000. Redden Agency, Inc.,- 16 Mon- 1947 Chev. Club Cpe., for liuht housekeeping for one or two fieldstone fireplace; modern kitchen, in- RUMSON—EXCELLENT residential sulated attic; screened porch; hot'water $1,260, Ray Van Horn, Fair Haven, mouth st. RE 6-5660 or RE 6-4506. • business persons. AT 1-82701-2270.. cation: Cape Cod colonial, five rooms, LITTLE SILVER—Above the aver- 2 tone ' 875. USED TRUCKS " oil heat; garage; $15,000. Minugh Agen. tiled bath: hot water heat, oil; fireplace; RB 6-4100.' DO YOU WANT A HOME built for com- 3'A-ROOM APARfMEHT. Furnished, All Phone RU 1-0716.* age. There are so many line : utilities included. First floor.' Front garage. Large landscaped lot; $14,000. fortable living 7 Fireplace and. picture I94A Buiclc Super 4 dr. 1946 CHEVROLET Chassis and RUMSON—TASTEFULLY remodeled es. Sweeney Agency. Phone RU 1-1402. window In large living room. Study with' things about this home, It's ' diffi- door open from 8 to 5; 4 H-room apart- separate outside entrance.. Three bed- Cab ment, furnished, with heat and hot tate area gatehouse! Mivintr" room, RED BANK—Nice residential area. Six- cult to know where' to .begin. In built-in book shelves; dining room: alec, 8'i-ACRE KNOLL—Very conven- rooms, modern kitchen, sP8doui doiets, Black 775. •water. 77 Wallace st. Can be seen room' dwelling, Hot water hent, oil; fairness to yourself;'yo'u:should se*. trio kitchen, dishwasher, refrigerator, garage. Excellent valuej Asking $14,- ient. Remodeled seven-room co* - oil burner; attached garage; . *4'-acre. 1946 INTERNATIONAL Chas- from Friday anytime. Call RE 6-0860.' Near school; $16,900. EA 3-0749,*, this. Three bedrooms, two baths,' 1947 Dodge 4 dr., Blue 885. J IL • I "M. — — . 1""' i-*llVttJli—LJ*> " -"•-•» 1' stove; two bedrooms, bath; attached gi< 500, Submit offer, Sweeney Agency, Ionia], Large trees. Two baths,.fire- THREEi-ftOOM FURNISHED apartment. rage; automatic heat; complete lnsuli< 1 Sis and Cab Heat, hot water, utilities supplied. Phone RU 1-1492. place, oil heat. Outbuildings (, $27,- Home with living room and fire- ; tlon; luxuriously planted IM acre'plot; LITTLE SILVER —- Five-bedroow 1946 Ford 2 dr., Black 595. Conveniently located. Apply 81 Wallace $21,500. Minugh Agency, phone RU 1- RUMSON—Shrewsbury river. Splendid 000. Ray Van Horn, Fair Haven. place, dining, room, modern kitchen, at., or call RE 6-2673.J or RE 6-1671-R. value In a spsdous home. Four bed home. Fireplace. New. asbestos 1940 G.M.C. Step-In Delivery 0716/ RB 6-4100.* etea'm heat, o!K burner. , See thla* FOUR ROOMS and bath. Automatic gai rooms, two modern baths, hot water shingle siding. Hot water oil; two- L'tTTLE'SILVER— Be»ut!tully"decorated heat, oil. Brokers protected; $14,800 home, and you'll never lit anyone; heat, unfurnished, $45 per month, Hay car garage. Asking $15,000, Dennis fee aeen by appointment only. Located in- -ranch house, with three bedrooms, two Consult Sweeney Agency. RU 1-1482. else buy It; $20,000; Walker* CROSS 141 W. Front St., Red Bank Highlands. KE 7-2966. tiled bsthsi large carpeted living room, THREE-BEDROOM ranch home. One RIVER OAKS—Rambling six-room K, Byrne, Realtors, Phone RU 1- Walker, Realtors; Shrewsbury. RE with dining area and flreplaeei luxuri- FURNISHED APARTMENT—Two large year old; $1,500 cash; $67 month. ranch house. Tiled bath, fireplace, 1150.* 6-5212. Open seven 'days. The building with the Red Front ous kitchen; screened; breeseway; at- Total cost $12,600. Immediate occu- modern rooma wlUt bath* new refrig- tached two-car garage. Dry cellar! hot automatic heat. Large basement,. At- Highway 35 EatontoMii erator; heat and hot water. Private en< pancy. Ray H. Stlllman. RE 6-5111 water oil heat. . Large corner plot; tached garage; $18,600. Ray Van ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Sale or rent. RE 6-0787 trance. Ten minutes to Red Bank. Bus. $26,000, Minugh Agency, phone RU 1- 140 ACRES—Suitable for horses, or SeTf Two four-room apartments (possible Cor, Wyckoff Rd. iness eeupla prefered; $65 per month. 0716.' ' cattle; 50 acres tillable, brook, woods ' Horn, Fair Haven. RB 6-4100.• third.) Steam oil heat. Asking $10,- ' DESIGNED FOR 'graolout living. KB 6-1462 or KE 6-0966, and river view. Four bedrooms, home RUMSON — Tastefully furnished sum 000, (Rent $100.) Dennis ' K. Byrne, New ranch home. Situated on with charm; $50,000, Ray H, Stlllman. Realtors, Phone RU 1-1150.* raer bungalow. Living room, combln' RE 6-6111. over one acre. Contains three) bed-: NEAR RIVER—Pretty slx-rbom Fair RUMSON—Charming two-bedroom bun- atlon kltchen-dlnlng room; screened MIDDLETOWN — Picturesque white looms, two tile baths, entrance hall, Ed Sullivan "SAFE BUYS" REAL ESTATE WANTED porch, bath, two bedrooms, expansion galo'W. Tlla bath- (shower); Areplace, & frame cottage with green blinds. On Haven cottage. Hot water heat. attic. Setting of huge oak trees, on 4- hot air oil; attached garage; tuitic large living, -room with {Irepliee;- spacious tastefully planted grounds, sev- Double garage, Renovations needed. .'51 Cosmopolitan , 2950. HAWKINS BROTHERS—77 Broad it acre plot. Reduced to $9,000-: for QUlek grounds. * Alklng JL5.500. Dennis K. also a dining room and modern QUALITY USED CARS eral fruit trees. Four large roomi,,tile Only $9,000. Ray Van Horn, Fair Byrne. Realtors. Phone RUl-USO.' ; RE 6-0852. Rial estate, Iniurance and sale. Minugh Agency, Phone RU I- bath; attached garage: oil heat. Re- kitchen, lane game room! two-car 6,480 miles '• " 0716.* Haven. RE 6-4100.* mortgage loam. List your property lor stricted community, excellent Schools; iRjIirSDN—Two-bedroolUMSO m bungalow. Tile garage. Come' in today, bring your You can buy quality used cars aalo with )ll. THOMPSON AGENCY—Living room $17,500. Ray H. Stillman. RE 6-5111. electric kitchen, den, tile bath (show- '51 Mercury Coupe 1850. checkbook. We'll be waiting; $21,- CONSTANCE SMITH AGENCY—14 Ma- kitchen, two bedrooms, tlle.bathi cedar er), new hot.water oil; garage. Asking sle ave., Fair Haven, RE 6-2308. real closets, automatic heat,•: exptnslon- attic; FRUIT' TREES, berries, garden. .Conv'en SIS,000; Dennis K, Byme, Realtors. 500. Walker aV Walker, Realtors, with complete confidence from . .. . overdrive lent to school and transportation. ACRE PLOT—Seven-room ranch •itate, Iniurance. mortgage loins. Buy- cellar; $700 down payment for vet- Phone RU 1.1150." Shrewsbury, BE 6-5212. Opin-seven erans; $10,800. !1 East Front st. Rambling Tanch home. Four bedrooms; house, 80 feet long, Two tiled r your factory authoriied BUICK '51 Mercury Sedan 1975. «rs for all types ot property. Write or EXCLUSIVE BARGAIN—Immediate oc days... ' . !- *.- •• phone Information.* .* '*-•- -y.- RE 6-070O.* $15,900, or.$16,900 with extra.lot, Ray buthi, fireplace, oil hiat. Double ga-' eupancy by Nov. 20. Three-bedroom ~ Stlllman. RE 6.81U. .-'.• ONE TO FOUR ACRES with three .to COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES—New Cape •i'iagev-: m.SO'O,- •'.Ray, Van 'Horn, ,adorable,,.,Taneh home In .Shrewsbury: DIALER. •5.1, Ford Fordor 1600. four-bedroom hone In Llncroft or Cod bungalow, oh-IO'xlSO' plot. Large • 1 RESIDENTIAL location. Near river. $2,800 cash*,' and assume G.:I. mortgage, Large rooms, four bedroomi, two 'Fair Haven. BE 6-41OO." Monthly payments approximately $75, THOMPSON AGENCY—Nicely located, • , • . * . . o ' •;>(. Holmdel. Priced $15,000 to $18,600. kitchen with dinette space, utility room, Red Bank. Six "rooms, twa bathi, '' ' overdrivo Ask for Mr. Erlckeon, Allaire * Son Ceramic tile bathroom, large attic for bathi; gsraga apartment. Lovely treei. Full.cellar, hot water oil heat, plus other, Bulck 1947 Special 2 Dr. Sedan; Owner transferred; $32,000. Ray H. features. Won't last long. Call George breakfast nook, lavatory, fireplace; oil Agency, Inc. RE 6-8450. EA 3 future rooms, full insulation, gas range, heat;'garage; river rights; $22,000, 81 Original black paint that gleams, '50 Mercury Sedan 1595. good oloset space. Landscaped. Quali- Stlllm»n. RE 6.U11. LUNGHEONETT-Sodl Fountain bus- W. Bray, Real Estate, RE 6-6098 or RE East Front st. • RE 6-0700.* .. .: klORE CLIENTS than listings. We have fied veterans need only 10% in cash 6-0804. . 24-hour service. just as. clean- Inside, -fully many buyers In J12.000.J15.000 range, iness. Near school; $9,000 net overdrive $10,600, LawlejawJeyAr Agency; . RE 6-0410 O, F. BORDEN—Real estate, Insur- THOMPSON • AGENCY—Modern ranch equipped. $395 Ust your horn* with us for action. Rui- Income: $6S rent, Good will, stock LITTLE SILVER—LargJVER—L e plot with split ance. Established 1926. Broad t COUNTRY HOME-On acre of house. Living ioonv fireplace, dinette, '49 Mercury Sedan 1295. sell M. Borus Abency, 600 River rd and equipment; $10,000. Ray Van kitchen, tlla bath, three bedrooms, auto- Fair Haven. Re 6-4532. rail fence,' High ground. Fireplace, at., Shrewsbury. RB 6-1881. . ground.. Three bedroomi, two Bulck 1B4& Super 4. Dr. Sedan dining room. First floor bedroom with Horn, Fair Haven.'' RE 6-4100,* matic heat; attached garage: $18,800. HAVE CASH BUYERS waiting for bun lavatory; soreened porch; two bedrooms bathi. Fruit treei, vineyard, itraw- 81 East Front at. RE 6-0700.-. * Popular body style, fully equipped, '49 Ford Fordor 1000. galowa in Red Bank or vicinity. Call with bathroom upstairs. Basement game RED BANK—Mechanic at, -Conveniently berry and asparagui^ patches; low after 6 P. 11. EA 8-0804. THOMPSON ' AGENCY—Entrance hall, has standard transmission. Many room.' Attached .garage. Many-extras; , located. Excellent condition. Immedi- taxes, Immediate possession. All living room, dining room, • kitchen, '48 Chevrolet Coach LISTINGS WANTED—We have client $23,600. Lawley Agency. RE 6.0410, . ate occupancy. -Five rooms, all very EIGHT-ROOM, center hall colonial. miles of trouble free motoring 850. waiting to purchase all types o( de- for $15,500, Rolston Waterbury, three bedrooms, bath, : breakfast room, modern; automatic gas heat. Asking In town, near/river. Fireplace, oil sewing room; oil beat! garage! 112,700. pleasure, ' • 91,475 slrable property in the Red Bank area. COUNTRY SETTING—New home on >,i- price $12,600, Exclusive agent. Con- Realtor and Insuror, 16 West Front, acre plot, "Living room, dining room, heat, oak floors, 2ft baths, - Im- 81 East Front'st. RB 6-0700,* '48 Mercury Club Coupe 875. , For results phone, visit or write th< stance Smith, 14 Maple ave,, Fair Ha st, RB 6-3600. Open seven days.* Ford 1951 Comr. Coupe •"''•'• John L, Minugh Agency, Rumson rd. electric kitchen with range, tile bath- yen. 'HE 6-2308 or RE 6-3246. mediate' posiei'iion; ^$20,000, Ray THOMPSON AGENCY — Waterfront Humion Phone RU 1-0716.* room, two bedrooms with expansion attic Van Horn, Fair Haven,- RE 6-4100.* ' home. Living room, dlnlnst. room, Biaok with f/Mte wall tires, '46 Ford Tudor * '600. for more rooms. Window in front gable; SHREWSBURY—Near Red Bank line. 1 One year old ranch type, five-room kitchen, three bedrooms, bath,' lavatory, Ford O Matlc, radio, heater; 10'xlO' breeieway with attached' garage, DO YOU WANT large rooms? There laundry; extra lavatory, hot water heat: WE INVITE YOU TO LIST your City water too; $13,000. Lawley Ageney, bungalow; large plot; oil heat. Owner . 15,000 actual miles. - $1,975 Showrooms open Friday Eves, property with ui, Ray Van Horn! transferred, Must sell quickly. Only is plenty of space In this six-room, Plot 100x225. Garage: $23,780. 81-East RE 6-0410. CHARMING,/ ALMOST new four- Front st. BE I.0700.* $10,760, Good terms. Constance Smith, colonial' home, conveniently located Other quality used cars on dis- and All Day Saturdays 804 River rd., Fair Haven, RE (• FOUK BEDROOMS—Two bathroom! and U Maplo ave., Fair Haven. RB 6-2308 bedroom qolonlal. Half-acre, Two * a lavatory; Living room with fire In Rumion, Also' automatic heat; RUMSON BUILDING SITES—Rumson play. Drive before you buy. 4100. Successfully serving the pub- or RE 6-3246 baths, hot water oil,heat, fireplace; Ridge,' l«-acr. plots with besutlful place, dining room, sunroom, tiled kltth two-car garage with storage space,. lie over IS years.* en with breakfast nook; Basement with BUILDING LOTS—For colored or white garage; $19,900. 'Ray' Van Horn, panoramic view from the highest hill In At Railroad Station ENGLISH MOTORS game room'-and work shop; attached Highway 35. Contact J. K, MaeCray Fair Haven. RB 6-4106." On a large lot: $10,500.- Take, ad- Rumion; $4,900. . Schwarta-Maciclln 'double garage. Well landscaped - yard. Agenwafter_P!__i_EA_S-08__ vantage of this fine offer now. Rol- Agency,.8 White it, Red Bank. Phone OPEN EVENINGS 34 Maple Ave. RE 6-4545 SMALL FARMS—In the Colt's Neck- Asking $25,600. Lawley Ageney. - Rl SEA BRIGHT—Riverfront. Village. Five ston Waterbury, Realtor and In- KB 6*31*li '<.'•• ' i - 6-0410, room bungalow (three bedrooms,) Holmdel-Freebold area. Call Wal- suror, 16 West Front st, RE , I- RED , BANK--Supetb ". location. .Two- LAWLEY AGENCY.. EXCLUSIVE—N«j bath, three additional rooms finished In OPPOSITE- RIVER OAKS — Re- story, frame; -six-room residence, En- ker and Walker, Sycamore ave., bungalow on.corner plot; 14'xl8' llv attic; pipeless coal heat, complete lnaula< modeled' seven-room home, New 3500, Open seven days.* . I closed Perth,- tile, hath,' lavatory, full MERCHANDISE FOB SALE Shrewsbury, RE 6-5212. ing room. Open porch with iron ratling, tlon, 72 feet on river,' Asking $0,800 tiled bath, new kitchen, new oil fur- Colony Buicfc Mlnunh Agency, Phone HU 1-0716.* basement; oil heat* two.ear garage. Price large kitchen, two comfortable bedrooms, nace, Dpuble.garage, Alklng $14,- »y.'«0. .Franklyn; ..Havlland; Broker. Ceramic tile."bathroom! attached ga- FAIR HAVEN—Attractive modern ranch FINE CONSTRUCTION. la the key- KB 6-1820. • . -.' '. , • . 143 MenmeuHi St. FARMS OF ALL SIZES, locations and rage, Unusual charm for tnis price home, Living room, flroplacet din- 600, Ray Van Horn, Fair Haven, "Lov6ly to Look At— price ranges; also residential proper- • note in this lovely ' suburban, IIf HAVEN—Perfect bungalow, -Be- ties and vacant land. Ella Wiltshire rsnaei, J11.500, Lawliy Agency, RE Ing room, kitchen, tiled bath, three bed- RB t-4100.* '' . 6-0410. • ' rooms, paneled recreation room In cellar, home with three bedrooms, tile bath eently painted. Convmlsntly located. Rtd lank, N. J. RE 6-2089 Agency, Realtors and Insurors, 12 Broad Contains sunroom, living room, kltehen, So Easy to Own—" RIVERFRONT ESTATE—-Sou(|i expoiurt automatic heat: attached garage: $18,- and lavatory, modern kitchen, fire- St., Red Bank. RE 6-3306. 1246 Ocean 900. Minugh Agency, Phone RU 1-A REAL BUY I—A . substantial modern pantry, two: bedrooms, bith; full base- At Railroad Station ave, Sea Bright. SE 2-0004, (Open on the Naveilnk river. Acre plot. , house In excellent condition, Located place, oil heat i attached garage; en-, ment, • automatic heat; garage; $8,500. That's what they'rar all saying seven days.) Large living room with fireplace. For- 0116.'. ' - - In very desirable neighborhood. West closed porch. See this excellent two- Franklyn Havlland. Broker,-KB 6.1820: about our new . , . mal dining room, library, bedroom with LOCUST—Locust Point rd. ^Beauttiu End: -140x2<0, beautifully landscaped, tiled bathroom, butler', pantry, kitchen, setting. House with three acres; $18,. white, picket fence, Seven large.roomi, •tory house today tor $21,000, R»l- RANCH HO«ES-New. three bedroomi, two matter bedroomi with tiled bath, 100. Building 82x22, with .one .acre, three bedrooms second floor, 21i fully •ton Waterbury, Realtor and InlUf- living room with Picture window, dint 1953 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE room, Maid's quarters, with bath,' bale, brook, $8,500. Many leleet homiiltes, tiled bathrooms, modern, tiled kitchen, or, 16 Weit Front it, RE 6.8500. Ing irfcm, luxury kltjhm, M\ baiemeht. ment lavatory! two-ear garage I slat Call AT 1-0589-M, " den, oil-fired steam, heat, partially fur- Landscaped plot.- .Vetsi $1,15IJ.UO0 down. FREEHOLD'S 3-Room Outfit . - MARLBORO—Town house I three apart- root. By appointment only. .Asklni. MUST SELL—Ranch home, Five rooms nished. True value at the low price of Open aeven days,* ?»le«*f»JIOO/rankl•Franklyn."- ;H»vll«ndHlld, ments of three rooms .and batbt two $60,000. Lawley Agency. RE f-0410 and bath! hot water oil heat! combin- $28,000, Financing can be arranged Packard and Willys Dealer THREE COMPLETE ftOOMS OP separate bedrooms! oil' heat; two-cai ««.. RANCH HOME—Central Hill ation sink and dish washer I automatic Immediate occupancy. LO 6-4634. garage! outbuildings! approximately 18i Large living room with fireplace, din- washing machine. Corner lot 150x100. BpAND NEW FURNITURE feet frontage and 200 feet deep. Suit For full Information, call KB 6-1288-W,* BOMB. OWNERV*tn Little Sliver; SW RANfH HOMES — Plots DUMP TRUCK ing room, range, refrigerator, exhaust HOLMDEL HILLS—In excellent lo- - PLUS - •ble as convalescent home or other d« fan. Three bedroomi with two tllci LOT—In Fair Havm, 100x160 feet. In Fair Haven and Rumion, List your .'107x250. dnly three le(t,' $8,600 your choice of a brand new 1963 velopmentt $21,500. FR 8-0S82-W.2 o bathroom!, 30'x20' utility room. At- nice district, Reasonable, Phoni RE cation on main roadt 114 acres ot homes tilth us, We have clients In- up,. Very lowdown payraehtslHIgh-" Lott 1950 Ford F^6 RE 6-4409-W. tached two-ear-garage t acre nloti til »-24iO • • high ground with modern bunga- terested In buying and renting homes • Bendlx Washer 800, Lawley Agency. RE. 1.0410. way II. to- Middletown Fly*' Oor- 3 yard Gallon body, with extra OPPORTUNITY—Take over large G, I. low, having a large living room, In the Red Bank area, , Polston neri, turn right approximately 2,000 1 • PhUoo Television MARIE COX AGENCY, realtors and RIVER PLAZA—Attractive bungalow. mortgage, Owner will sell his two- heavy hoist, cab protector, flsh Living room, dinette, two bidroomi, large modern kitchen, dinette,-laun- lniurori. Salet yearly and sum. year-old eoitage, Living room with fire- Watirhury, Realtor and insuror, It feet t» entrance;. Agent'St. -^rirn-.- plated, 10 tons springs, Baton 2 • Norge Refrigerator tiled bathroom, platter wall,. Juit re- place, combination kitchen-dinette; two dry room, two bedrooms and -large Wstt Front st, RB 6-3500, Open oir rentals. Comanche dr., Port* decorated. One.cir garige. Many extras. Isu, or »1|, R,.J.:Matvln, MA' I- speed rear. Reasonably priced. ; unusual bedroomi. Stairway to large modern bath I two-ear garage, A liven dsys,* aupeck. Phone LO 1-1101, Aiklng $11,000, Lawliy Atmey. RB «• •"•«.••••••• ' • ,."••.'••" .:'••• * expansion attic, Btndlx, range, and re- rial opportunity for an attractive All for only 0410i frlKtrator Included, Screens and itorm modern bungalow at a rinonabli 1947 WILLYS JEEP SEVEN.KOOM HOUSE, near Red Bin. LAWLEY 8PE0IALI—Eight-room home. •aui, Down payment $2,600: monthly LEONARDO—Flve-roon), eptUge. Larai $329 railroad station! near Bendln $14,600, Llvint room with fireplace, dining $67, Borus Ageney, Fair Havm, RE I price of $11,000,. Allaire 4V Son ATTRA0T1VB OAPB COD—In.Red vlng room, modernTdtehsn and bathl Equipped with hydraulio bucket Call RE 6.0823. roomi large television room, tour bed- 4«S2, Agency, Im, SB 6-3410. Bank, Threi bedroomi, tile bath full csllar: ol nred .hot1 water, heatt loader, . |888. roomi,. bathroom with separate stall LOVELY COLONIAL—In htst risldin and shower, living room, Areplaoe, garage I $7,100, Call AT l.anl.-W, and pay only WILLIS CONOVER—Rialtor. Cora- shower, basement i attached garaiai tlal location. Saven delightful rooms DUTCH COLONIAL—Situated on flns dining room, kltehin, Full bail. 1951 Willys Station Wagon pleta red estate si'vlee, Ai our 120'xllV plot, Alklng 118,500, Maki (thru bedroomi,) Living room with flre- $2.89 offer. Lawley^ Agency. BE 6.0410. pjacei powder room, two tiled baths, lot In Fair Haven, with large living ment, play room, laundry room, an-' as your phone to serve you, It ftIIUMSON—Well oonatnioted three.bid pleasant deni attached two.ear gsran, room with fireplace I lunroom, full slsad 4 cylinder—h»ater, griy. \ On thi eiilut tirmi around dining room, modern kltehen, Second tomatle heat) one-car garage, Stove •West Front it, RE Ml41, room stucco house. Oli-flred, Sot all Full cellar (recreation room,) Hot water IB PO, UV1N0, ROOM OROUPINOROUPINO oil hut. Many extras Included i $31,000 floor, three bedrooms and bath, Full and refrigerator, many extrai, Aik- heat! $10.800ill, . \JCall RU |.|»2|.R. OTHER FINE USED CARS BAl sTlLLMAN, REALTOR. tart rr&tiNVE8 lru AgencAl y Fair Havm. BE 6.4682 bailment, Excellent oil hiati garage, Ing $lt,000, Joseph L, Carlone, UblM,. cocktaicockta l tab e, 8-way limpi, ploplo. IVESTMBNT—Dpubl« hoMTTh Tlia l-L-?j?iJ-L'-' L _ Entire property In excellent oondltlon. u ai _ parkins space for your convsnlinee, .•Realtor, II Bridge avi,, corner Oak- < u ai Bank. Four-bedroom unit with living ROB CORNECO R PLOT—IStnn establlsKIc Beautifully deoorated and some wall to f.f II""' !""!""< "xoklm itandtd , mgmgii, tibltibltt Bute Hlihwar It, Shrewsbury I a room, dining room, retmtlon hail, kltah. land, DII 1-1410, ' Op«n Saturday and Sunday Itmtii,: tte typ»i of propertlei throughout Hon. Fair HaveHav n neighborhood, Six am walj carpet ln«ludedi ilT.JOO, Allaire oni.haK roomi, two (till till bathi, flri. MONMOUTK. BBAOH-Attr.oUV. col- Night. Till 9 P. M. It PC, BBDROOM QROUPINO mouth county I farms, town and country living room, dining room and kltehen place, cellar, breeieway and garage with houses, watir/font propertlm builnm t f itl concrete rirlviwayi $18,100, Borui Ex. •M,J«. moilern wnlnut bod room lulti, opportunltlis. oil, write your reaulrs MEW BUNOALOW—Living ' room, ,V".''«ti oUl laran, ¥lni eandlt on j menu, Urn and competent stilt ' 1i,oof"W..K5J. ;th "-' ** tluslv*, Borui Agency, Fair Havm, P.K IO00, Sweentr Anniy, Phoni '«U vtnlty limin, bed l«lhp. tt«. West Fron (comer aple" ave) dining am, kltehin, two bid- Brown'i lerve you HE «.gll 1. Phoni roomi, tl(a bath. Expunilon attic I ' II PC. K1T0HBN OUTflT . pj_MIUD r • (III bafhi. fnur bedrooms, extra lane BUNOALOW-ln R«d Bink, > DO. lot (I oak dlmttl, illnhM, ilaii. MIUDLBTOWN —• Fine reiidtntlai typi tin P.ropirty In beiutllul condition,' Aik. NtOPERTIBS OF ALL KINDS (or . InIntitlot m ppin t TJIsilOTIsilOii niw ranch l>l>n»n , etllar (dry.* Hot wattr oil heal, plat, Allllr onAMI lne automatic hut, full baiimint, D«p room,, two bidroomi, kltihin. Salts & Strvlec, Ine. w«r», eutliry, llnoltum, utility criliut,* thrh u lirge bidroomi, or' two bidroe tir willi, Sltuatid on a lovely Vaere loti low tun, Frlia Ill.liSO, Joi- nil, tlitlnn wtntid, Inmunii thru lirge bidroomi, or' two bidroem plot. Hit •ncloitil porch and a(Mehii 1?I Vim.' '* * "»' II MB0HAN1O ST., fRMHOLD and dining roomi large living roomi ((ul eph L, Cartons, Rialtor, l( Bridie At Ihc til klndi, Mortme loins, Apply cellar, «repl«ce, plailtr wills| attachii fifth i""""!"* oteupiney, Only It, V, a K, (tout, »MI Broa.4 it* ''.JlOO, Borui Anney, Fair Havin, RB HODBRH BUNQALOW-Ahout two avi,, eornir Oakland, M ••1410. . Fraehotd 8-0476 n«d Bank, Phoni RI Mill, •tan old, Juit outilde Xtd Bank, SURPRISE', STORE oornir M»pli ave, Llvjng room with Artplaae, dinette, HUNUOWN BITATTATII —• IT rooms, *»*»( ( tomplitily equipped ilietrle kltthm, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY — for 7-11 B. Front St., Keyport, NJ bttos, ind" t»tr«, building with g»g». lift 1IAVIN—Nuriinooli, tranipor. onlr 10,000. giml-bungilow, Llv. Hit and ihtulttur'ulttur'ii auirlin abovt, utlom Ant floor, living room, dining Including rani«, rifrlgirator and :•: Telephone 7*3020 !-: om, two bidroomi, b»th, tun poroh. laundromat, Two bidroomi with Ing room, dining room, kltihm, one THIS WEEK SPECIALS •ond floor, tbrii kidroomi, lavatory, double eloiiti, tile bath, unflnlihid bid room, bith tt\i ihowwi twa' illl ITORAOB KltBU DBUVB11Y . FOBOBa lALITof thll attMl iteond floor i garagi, Large lot with roomi ooMplitid on mond floor, 1950 PontUe Stdinottt 1621. ITOB« HOURS i ' wit .ooo, lione Bowmin i lw«.iar « ...... le.Didroom Fair IIHaveI n ranah Full biiimmt, oil. hut, vmitlm A aouT nt it.iailN«, itrnimr Upli »i pmi, Urge living room wildml jlraniaeti Uaii, Enllrt propirtr Id biautllul RAH* Hydnmitlo r Maple SdininInlng roamroom,, modern kllehenkttch , «ifl«r««n«r,. tondltlon, Alklng 111,190, with bllndi, itmni and ilorm uih, Joi- "OUKMIIOM HOMU" - An.ilnrlr wood paneled, hit t Is floor anndd bar,, about 11,100 t«ih and ITT a month, •ph L, Oarlom, Ilialtor, II Brldl* OHOXOI Or WHO BBAl CUBAN p. ',,"«"»••«• par be aiiumidI., . Ail.AiTc. llttls rotlntlltiiii, Luru you , iro t,. Lot lOOillO, Hot air htat I Allalrt * Ion Agmiy, ln«, HI It avr, eornir Oaklmd, RB I-14I0, tot I MOO, Main oflsr. Uorui Annoy, 1949 Pontlici 1171. M. Hiori meoiy and Iru tlmi, Hamki Uitrli hat waiir lultr. eliitriaringt, 1410, . initlan; bllnda'atjel' rtirlarr-tor Inilud. IM1iVA>iii?ijfitl#.>jwi-. •oltnlal, or mw L-ihipid honisl i, All jar liOitOO, WHM.Kirrnth WORTH l-riv 1941 OldimoblU 71 971. H'dTt.'." Wiii hoitt ti,, nil Bink. ArinADTIVB HUTCH OOLONIAIV -Foul 17,100 to 111,100 lonpliti on your < t bfi h ! ruuK'SHDHunM HOUII—About four 4 dr, B * H • HydrtmtUo Shop by Mail lot, Iviriit H. Thorni, Klmi Hl|k> yean old, with lani living room with Brwn aim, Ion KrinUaii rllnlnr room, gimroui ilud war. ill I'OOii, 1947 Flym'h Sp.e, Doluxt 771. 109k TO 309k DISCOUNT tilt bath, liienf floor, tw« bid. tdr> VaryelHiii i and I fa bath with stall inowVrinowVrii Nimt brand houiiwerti, -glfd, , river VIIWI jtMmorii At achid garai ,B Biau- lautlsni lomoo, A ru 1947 Niih Ambaiudor A 171. ippllmeii, Itwilry, illvtrwin, mi Amur,, rilr *H • Oyirdrivi, Whlta ll Alb •te. Stnd for fr«» eitifog. {g>«ij to* kifaMi, llMhin uriml D riildmllil ana tUt bilk i (trill i «•' huti Ham in! rii'lilrMm heu lqg r«»m,, dlnlag rum, i.n wiih* RASSAS BROTHERS DUFF PRODUCTS CO, •»IM» r WE SPECIALIZE IN j Longims CHILDREN'S FINE $71.50 $100 SI 25 BY II.WI •i. U.3J . WEEK WKER Come in and see the new shoes we have in our-new Bo.yj' TONK shop. A selection of styles which we think are the finest Boys' shoes in America. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED NEW INE WATCHED THEY™ TERRIFIC for generous giving! All art «f ituidy tak In the light thorn- pagnt flnlih to popular for modom roomi. 29,80 new f. »«.«n them r»v« «bout «he!r ||(ht«r.weight con E'o"(orft.,t.rfunf (ouu d n, and th«fr toed look.*B l ydd late* (lilmi' MoliM ilVi" '.I 22,00 IOYS1 1 to 4 - 17,95 II* IOYS1 tVi to 11 - lg,9B *!» 22,00 A to E Widths 717 OeO'KMAN AVI. 114 I'WAV WALTER S. THOMPSON AMU AY PARK U0N9 IRAN0H ACME FURNITURE Co. CHILDREN'S FINK IHOBJI IO,I Wow hi (IIIUSJMAS GIVING 35A MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK C2104 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK (-1(1 AllK SHKIIONS A I-ASIIK HUMS OMN MIDAY 'Tit f P, M. § Mil PARKIN* IOT ADJACINT ITOM Look for the Little Yellow Awning OM Our Marly Bird Layaw~a~y~ ficm RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13. 1952 Pace Thirteen r:WATCHES- Hearing Civic Group to Protest Nov. 25. at Newark. icr. Grand shoe shop, Famous dell-1 1TH Arthur ~R, MacMlllan, association ateuen, Rmjel Hudson, Liz An> From Pawn—Famous Makes Aids Hebrew Society •rose, Mabel Lewis shop, Mechanlx, Removal of Ten Trains president; Walter Johnson, finan- CARRIAGES Guaranteed lor One Year - —m *»«» Conduction Device cial secretary* and C. Raymond 'orwin'A market, Mustlllo'n, Strauss S/5. »' maderale extra cott. PORT MONMOUTH—Members Corby, recording: secretary, will tores, Charm shop, Victory market. CRIBS B WE BUY OLD COLO Battirltl for All Make* Monte Carlo Set Tetley's, Dr. David Sklar, White MILFORD PINSKY, Optlclin of the Lakeland Park Civic asso- contend that the number of com- 220 B'way Long Branch 6-4703 ciation hore will protest the pro- muters using Jersey. Centrral trains 'uinlture, Fair Haven market, PLAY PENS BAYNTON'S BAIL'S Silvera 11 Mon. St, Red Bank 6-0716 posed removal of ten trains from has increased and that the proFo- r Nov. 20 iVolcott'a, Tomalno's, Ides Broth- 29A Monmouth St. Jersey Central lines' service at a posed curtailment of service would ers, Evergreen delicatessen, Ser- HIGH CHAIRS 5 BROAD ST. hearing of the Board of Public retard further development of the Mrs. Jack Winters and Mrs. Vic- lco'i, Ribustelll'», Baynton's Baby- B RED BANK Utilities commissioners Tuesday, area. J. tor Siegcl are chairmen of the 17th and, Simon's-on-the-Hlghway, Pro- annual Monte Carlo Night which fessional pharmacy, Jacob's hard- the Ladles1 Hebrew society of Red rare, DiFalco's, Tafaun's, Silbcr- Charm FASHIONS Charm FASHIONS Charm FASHIONS' Bank will hold Thursday night, iteln's and Heritage liquor. BABYLAND Nov. 20, at the Jewish Community Complimentary gifts were given JR. BRIDGE SETS Center on Riverside ave. y the following: Abbey's men's Prizes will Include a hamper, hop, Acme stores, Allen shoes, MUSICAL ROCKERS L given by Prown's; permanent wave, American building, Ann's beauty Charm FASHIONS LaMode beauty salon; shoes, Al- alon, Morris Becker, Bell liquor, NURSERY PIN UPS bert S. Miller Shoe company; 100 Blcdcrman and Slcgel, Bob and A gallons fuel oil, Seaboard ice com- Betty, Breslow's, Bow Knot, Can- BATHINETTES fashion wise * * - pany; dish garden and an ivy ellation shoes, Capitol bakery, N plant, Bernard Splwak; blouse, Wil- Carlton sweet shop, Cnilton theater, TOY CHESTS helmina Dobbins; smoking stand, Carolina cottons, Carmel nut shop, COME TO THE STORE OF Sterling furniture; sewing course, Carroll stationery, Chamber's drugs, NURSERY LAMPS D budget wise - r - Slner sewing center; basket of City dry cleaners, Cohen's depart- fruit, Leddi's; revitalizing and ment, store. Coloreset, Community storage of a fur coat, Winter's fur hardware of Red Bank, Community shop; costume jewelry, Reed's Jew- hnrdwarfi of Little Silver, Crystal jJeautlfuL ylfts elers; portrait gift certificate, Ruo wine and liquor, D and H paint, 268 studio; electric Vock, Shore elec- Dean's, Diana's, Economy drug, tric supply; blanket, Sherman shop; Fair Haven pharmacy, Fannie Never before has our store been so Farmer, Federal army and navy, half ton of coal or 100 gallons of Folshman's, Teddy Fine, Foggla, filled with every kind of beautiful and ALL WOOL fuel oil, Hanco and Davis; electric SPECIAL!! :lock, Better Housekeeping; replat- Globo awning, Gold's, Goode toy useful gifts. There are hundreds and ing or repolishing, Monmouth plat- store, Hollywood apparel, Hubcr's, ON EACH hundreds of items to choose from, including NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Jean frocks, Kane's, Klarin's, Krl- Ing and polishing; man's sweater, del's, Klrschbaum's. Inexpensive costume jewelry, elaborate Clayton and Magoc; flashlight, J. WINDOW H. Kelly; two years' subscription and costly sterling services and faultless to The Register, Thomas Irving Laundromnl, Lee luggage, Leon Levlnsohn, Liggett's, Little Silver SAVE diamond rings. But don't wait; shop early! 3rown; glass bridge set, Wilbur's; rift, Straus company; electric liquorsi , Llov e Lane bridal shop, ilock, J. H. Mount. Loft's, Mae's yardstick, Manis- SPECIAL DISPLAY OF FINE LONOINES-WITTNAUER WATCHES chewitz, Max's bar, Milesil , Mokler's, Sweater, Carolyn's; basket of Morton shop, Morris plate glass, 'ruit, Davidson Brothers; half-ton Necchi sewing machine, Olson's, FREE INSTALLATION COATS of coal or 100 gallons of fuel oil Physicians' and Surgeons' phar- MIX. ORDER 5 WINDOWS Harold coal company; bank, S. Ro- macy, Parko drug, Park hosiery, dack; gift, J. Yanko; congoloum People's liquor, Pet shop, Red rug, Samuel Swartz; bracelet, Bank book store, Rod Bank toy Rousslllcs'; throw rug, Millorlon store, Red Bank value center, Ro- TRACK rugs; string of penrls, H. Rosin senberg's, Rosonblum's, Ruby Lane, ilumlnum tray, Mlddletown plumb Bumson pharmacy, Ruscll's, San- ng and heating supply; electric der's liquor, SchulU-Unlted, Sea ^J Aluminum :lock, Sharpe tire company; lamp, Bright clprar and stationery, Sel- ARRAU • BATTISTA .• BERNSTEIN • BOIET • CICC*OtlFH FLAGSTAD • FOURNIER • FRANCESCATTI •FRANCOIS GOLDOVSKY • HENRIOT • AMPARO ITURBl 89 JOSE ITURBl • LETTVIN • LUBOSHUTZ £ NEMENOF* Imported SCOTCH 4 1 JOHN BATES BRAND MO1SEIWITSCH • PENNARIO • PIATIGORSKY • PINZA STRAIGHT KENTUCKY SAN DERS BRAN D PONS *, SANROMA • SAYAO • SCHAPIRO Bottled in Bond BOURBON Kentucky Bourbon SHURE • SPIVAKOVSKY • SZIGET1* JOUREL•TRAUBEC 8 Years Old FIFTH 3" 100 Proof JS9 FIFTH .JWHITTEMORE & LOWE! Heaven Hill Brand 5 Ytan Old •* RUMSON HILL BLENDED JTJST LIKE A BOOST IN STA- tV • TION POWER—brings a clear WHISKEY i/Unl»t steady picture to rut mm areea .29 FIFTH .19 QUART for the first time; Yours in the EVERY PHILCO IS 3 4 eonctrt arditt find taj^i Wdwln Phllco 2266 with "No Glare" 246 DESIGNED IN ADVANCE 40%—4 & 5 YEARS OLD sq. inch screen and UHP-VHP FOR BUILT-IN th« marieal mttfli w'etprMi Built-in Aerial. Centered cabinet. ALL CHANNEL UHF BLENDED AND B.P.R. • 4 Yion Old or to aMompur/th*lr (Vtiitlc tntintlont, Oirlty e( tontv BOTTLED IN KENTUCKY volanw, dynamic rMponw, dlit|ngnUh«d pnttncf Md mAmne*,,, CUMMINS o \.59 MARYLAND RYE thtM art tht 'mptnlkltd *itribM»i'o( ill Baldvrtn Ptinoi fromth t 1844 O .98 full half gallon 8ft Proof FIFTH CWKtrt gn'nd to the im«J!«r grind for jrota- horn*. Whm yoo chooie your piano rainmtbtr ^Wliy Cooctrt ArtJjtt ChooM Btldwto MIDWAY CLUB GIN "Ai RUMSON HILL 100% Grain Spirits Blended Whiskey 90 Prorf 3'19 ,99 FIFTH BACKlbBYTHI tfuy Planet On Our Dtfirrid P«ymtnt Pl«n. LARQIST FACTORY Up to 36 Monthi to Pay dty APPROVID SIRVICI y Git AND FINE DIPARTMINT IN THIIAST FRENCH COGNAC Aibury Park Stort NAPOLION PINI QUALITY WAND4«» FlfTH Optn Evtnlngi Till 9 P.M. SfMOERSiCO h. 6> MOAD HUH tlfMNN NIW JllilY T0MIIIVII APPLIANCE • CHAIN • IN * NEW-3EWSEy FREE DELIVERY • HONI HO I»NM.JJ«O AIIURY PARK RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 iy the Supreme Headquarters of Lillle Silver he Allied Powers in Europe at The men's dinner committee of 'aria. Children from ten nation* SALESMAN WANTED Embury Methodist church met Fri- ttend the school. day evening at the home of Maj. MAX BENOWITZ The auxiliary of the fire com- Permanent poiition in Hardware Dept, Excellent oppor- Richard Weader, 98 Markham pi. pany met a week ago last night at All forms-of A fresh ham dinner will be served Lhe fire house. Turkeys were tunity for qualified man who it looking to the future. in the church hall Dec. 9 from 6 iwarded to Teresa Benincaso of Life-Casualty-Fire ANDTHS HHATSS to 8:30 p. m. Proceeds from this Red Bank, Thomas Bruno and Mrs. Excellent starting wage and commissions . . . Company dinner will be used to pay for M.' E. Homicko. The aiu^Hary ik Insurance benefits and many other advantages. Apply in person storm sash for the parsonage. The planning a Christmas party and next meeting of the committee will [inner at Mayers in Rumson. Mem- Real Estate Friday, 9:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. be Tuesday in the kitchen of^the era present were Mrs. Agnes church hall. Attending, in addition ?rledlandor, Mrs. Evelyn Clark, tOO Blver Boad Bed Bank, N. J. SEARS ROEBUCK and CO. TELL ME FLV BOy, HOW SOOM 00 to the chairman, Maj. Wcadcr, Mrs. Elaine Wright, Mrs. Kay ;; yOU PUN TOSETTHIS CRATfi POWM? CHUM, i WOULD BE HAPPVTO were H. A. Kritsche, J. E. Wells, Dressier, Mrs. Barbara Mazza, Mra. BE 6-4971 WHITE ST. "-.:• ' • RED BANK and Rev. James W. Marshall. Lucy Bruno, Mrs. Patricia Stout, •1C8AVB TO WRAP MY RUBY UPS LOWER,THE WHEELS ON THE The New Brunswick district Mrs. Jean Fix, Mrs. Mildred Maz- AROUNP SOME CAMAPA PR/.. NEXT MOUNTAIN PEAK—-EXCEPT preachers and their wives met at 7.ucca, Mrs. Forgie Lombard!, Mrs. YOU KNOW, THAT VVONPERPUL Embury Methodist church Monday. Hazel Tetley, Mrs. Lilian Lovekln, IT'S NOT'NECESSARY;-IF you Rev. James W. Marshall, president, STUFF WITMTWB FLAVOR THAT Mrs, Lucy Pace, Mrs. Rosie WANT AN APVENTURE IN TASTE Introduced Rev. Paul Wagner, mis- CrowelL Mrs. Joyce Stillwagon, MAKES EVERY TASTE SUP SAy sionary to India who will return to Mrs. Katherlne Wade, Mrs. Lil- IN SPARKLE, IN.REFRESHMENT his work there Jan. 9. At the noon lian Obcrreich, Mrs. Ethel Herbert, *MMMMMAiMOeB! BY TUB WAtf hour, the Woman's Society of Laugh it Old Man RIGHT NOW-- REACH BEHIND Mrs. Edith Bacigalupi, Mrs. Gloria H WOW IS YOUR ^ Christian Service served a baked larter, Mrs. Mary Whelan and yOU( BOY,.THERE'S A WHOLE meat loaf dinner. Mrs. Lucy Ivlns. A new member, Family night was held in the Mrs. Phyllis Tetley, was welcomed, CARTON! Embury Methodist church hal Brownie troop SS met last Thurs- Thursday, beginning with a cov- day at borough hall under the dt- ered dish supper. Following dinner, rection of Mrs. Murray Gordon Rev. James W. Marshall presented and Mrs. Joseph Pace. The meet- a gift to Richard Lowry who en- ng opened with the flag ceremony, tered the Air Force yesterday. A A new game, called Black Magic movie, "All That I Have," waa then waa played. The girls made shown. Attending were Mrs. Flor- Thanksgiving favors for hospital- ence Asman and children Virginia ized children. Following songs, the and Billy, Maj. Dale Snick am meeting closed with the friendship daughter Michele, Mr. and Mrs. J circle. Present were Varian Ayres, E. Wells and daughters Joyce and Lois Bradley, Phyllis Bursley, Judy INVEST Carol Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Doan. Linda Finley, Carol Jean Smith, and ohildron Neil and Mar- Griffith, Ruth Gordon, Carol Ann go, Robert Scott and son Bobby Hotaling, Barbara Hubschmann, Lewis Lowry, Mrs. Ida Lowry Joanne Juliano, Dorothy Lackas, Richard Lowry, Miss Peg Clark, Drbbie Lee, Lucy Pace, Ann Per- YOUR HOME ... INSTALL OUR Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Curchin, Mrs, ley. Martha Ann Potter, Mary Rafl Dorothy Andersen and children Pc- and Janet Zambrano. ter and Judy, Mrs. Margaret Gon ser, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Herbert Mrs. Henry Gcrmond, Mrs. B. A, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Taylor am Shoemaker, Miss Lillian Baquet ol Storm Windows & Doors at Low Cost CANADA DRY daughter Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs Shrewsbury and Mrs. Agnes Stryk- James Taylor and son Billy Jim, er of Red Bank attended the an- Mrs. Myrtle Clapp, Mrs. Carrie Car- nual meeting of the women's aux- GINGER ALE hart, Mrs. Lily Inscoe, Mrs. E. S. iliary of the Episcopal church o Nelll and Rev. and Mrs. James W. New Jersey at the Episcopal cathe- Marshall and sons Kent and Peter. dra' in Trenton yesterday. AMERICA'S Allen J. Ross of Shore Acres, Intermediate Girl Scout troop 24 and Mariner troop 129 haVe Invited Seven Bridge rd., is chairman of their male friends to a dance tu- the band committee for the "soph morrow from 8 tovll p. m. at the hop," annual dance sponsored by Embury Methodist church hall. The the second-year class at Rutgers hal: will be decorated in the ma- university. The decoration theme rine theme. The group will be for the hop, to be hold in the Rut- chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. gers gymnasium Nov. 21, will be Charles Edelmann, Mr. and Mrs. "Autumn in Paris." A liberal arts Richard Ciapp and Mr. and Mrs. major at the state university, Ross W. W. Hance.-On the decorating is a member of the debate team, committee are Marilyn. Taylor, For Drama and Distinction... the student co-operative governing Noncy Ross, Peggy Elgrlm, Leo- FIRST PAYMENT AS LITTLE AS board and Phi Epsllon PI social nora Gartner, Diane Gaynes. On $C Per fraternity. the games committee are Joan Pamela Frank, 4-year-old daugh- Hnncc, Joan Tucker, Ruth Taylor, NEXT YEAR a# Month ter of Maj. and Mrs. Fred J. Frank, Sue' Sherman. Refreshment com- formerly of this place, Is enrolled mittee includes Barbara Delatush, in the Village School to learn Jane Travis, Jane Harvey, Penn1y Your fuel savings will soon equal the entire cost . . . and you'll French. The school is conducted Bayland. On the clean-up commi - tce are Joyce Nilgon, Margaret get so much comfort loo. Callus today for a free estimate. Bublin, Lois Cotten and Nancy styled by KENNETH »'• SHERMAN'S Fricdlandcr. •ROOM ADDITIONS • SIDING • ATTIC CONVERSION Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Taylor, • INSULATION • ROOFING For Slip Covers Birch ave., attended the first con- • MASONRY Ready-tc Hang! Custom Made t»ok! cert of the season by the National •PORCH & STORM ENCLOSURES • LINOLEUM-PLASTIC TILE and Draperies Orchestral association directed by Leon Barztn at Carnegie hall Mon- day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lazier of Oceanport. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bedle, Mr.i. LYNN CONSTRUCTION CO. Richard Clapp and son David, Mrs. Henry Gcrmond, 3d, -Mrs. Reuben 210 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH 6-2273 Taylor and daughter Ruth are ut- tcrding a Power Squadron course at tho Y.M.C.A., Asbury Park, Fri- day evenings. ' Plans for a father-son banijuet in February were discussed Thurs- day at a meeting of the scout com- mittee. * Richard Boiler will be JOIN THE CHEERING chairman of it, assisted by W. C. Yodlce, and J. Murray Gordon. The CALL RE 6-2b46 event Is arranged so as to be a for Shop at Home Service major activity for the scouts as Free Estimate! well as a "get acquainted" night SECTION for the fathers. A new charter was Order now received from Commissioner Wil- liam Mattison. It was signed by Wcscott Hopkins, J, M. Gordon, for the Holidays. A. W. Hahn, A. J. Werner and Francis P. McNally. At the Deo. 4 meeting, J. Fred Blllett Is expected to review the charter. A reorgani- SHERMAN'S zation of merit badge counsellor, Home Decorators was held. Under the new arrange- ment, one counsellor will be re- 45 Broad St. sponsible for a group, of related Topcoats Bed Bank activities. 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The members A birthday dinner was held nt will bring gifts for the Home for For Scholarship ho home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank the Aged in Ocean Grove. A do- PAINT handsomest iVeigand last Thursday evening in MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — nation was made to the Deaconess xlebratlon of the birthdays of Mrc. home in Camden. Hostesses were WHEN YOU SEE Members of Mary StlUwell society, Veigand and her sister, Mrs. Wil- Jair Children of the American Revolu- Mrs. Joseph I. Lch8n, Mrs. Walter liam Hugh Ryder, Attending we^e Sniale, Mrs. Harold Stencch and tion, are selling dishcloths and Mr and Mrs. Paul T. Ryder and ONE YOU THINK UP and candy to raise funds for a scholar- Miss Vera Tombleson. Attending anywhere.,. sons Thorton and Thomas, and Mr. were Mrs. Joseph D. Bedte, Mi-e. ship for a student attending i ind Mrs. William Hugh Ryder of Daughters of the American Revo- Leonard Lufburrow, Mrs. Kenneth OF THE OTHER DOWN Red Bank, Mr. and Mrs, Robert 0, McCleasUr, Mrs. Frank McCle&st- utlon approved school In the Welgand of Keyport, Mr, and Hits, Southern mountain district, The er, Mrs. Harold Stencch, Mrs. Jay 1 THROUGH Weigand. William J. Welgand and Baker, Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs. ptoject was started at a meeting Misi Margaret E. Welgand. Saturday at the home of Suzanno John D. Walker, Mrs. William KLARIN THE AGES Perkins on Katherine ave. The P.T.A. meeting of Hazlet Barnes, Misa Maria Bailey, Mrs. Mrs. Prank W. Whiting:, chair- public school will he held tonight. Roelif H. LeRoy, Mrs, Annabelle man.of the junior group of Mon- Miss Marie Relslnger celebrated Sprague, Mrs. John Boyd, Mrs. Wil- ruouth chapter, D.A.R., showed her 17th birthday Friday ovetilnK Ht.m Wilhctm, Mrs. Hendrlck U USE OUR SAVE-AWAY PLAN mc.vies of two D.A.R. approved with a dinner at her home. Games Bennett, Mrs. Alice Beard, Miss schools, Kale Duncan Smith and were played and slides of moving Anna Cowles, Mrs, William Bryne, A small deposit will hold any gift 'til Xmas Tamassee, both in the^ south, Bob- pictures were shown, She received Mrs. Samuel H. Walling, Mrs. Au- AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE erc Lum showed pictures he had muny gifts. Attending were MI«J gustus Bogart, Mrs. Loon Wallace, SEE OUR LIONEL TRAIN CITY IN ACTION taken on a recent trip to Valley Vfra Tombleson, Mr. and Mrs. The- Mrs. Leon Matthews, Mrs. Frank Forge and Gettysburg. ouore G. Bailey, and the Misses Ma- I.pughlln, Jr., Mrs. Theodore G. e Bailey, June Bennett, Jun-j Bailey, Mrs. Albert. Heath, Mrs, AUTO HOMl. BUSINESS Others present were Ann and Laughlin, Marguerite Morley, Adele Asbury Walling, Mrs. Howard Port- Peter Moeller, James and Barbara Lufburrow and Ruth Neighbors. er, Mrs. James Neidlnger, Miss MAURICE G. RUPP Hague, Betsy end George Castlo- Florence LeRoy, Miss Eleanor man, Clara Tllton, Mary Ellen Mrs. George E. TlbbetU and chil- I tl» Oak HIM, fair Hivtn. N. J. Jones, Nancy Kendall, Lynn Day, dren •will move this, week to join \ValUnjr, Mrs. Claire Mcnzel, Mrs. *h«it»i RCd Bind ••»»!» AW JERim hW6£sr 6 MOST COMPUTE HAXDmU STORE Betsy Parmly and Katharine Opt. Tibbetts tn Mansfield, 0. Richard Walker, Mrs. Norman ft. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux Riley, Mrs. H. Alvln Walling, Mrs. UPTOWN BROADWAY LONG BRANCH,N J Btecher, Also Mrs. Carlos M. Or- Walter Smale, Miss Vera Tomble- Hjnlware Mutuals • denez, senior president of the entertained at dinner Sunday eve- FREE OELIVEB-Y CALL &-0S1I C.A.R., Mrs. Minor B. Tilton ani ning In celebration of the birth- son, Miss Mildred Laughlin, Mr*. Mrs. O. Dix Perkins. day of Mrs. Malcolm W. Peseux. William Bell and Mrs. Theodore Attending wore Mr. and Mrs. Don-Hathaway. The society will hold it's Christ- ald W. Peseux of Rumson, Mr. and mas party, Dec. 13, and its births Mrs. Malcol m W, Peseux and clay anniversary party, Dec. 30, daughter Susan Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. East Kcansbui'g Peseux and Miss Edna Wanda Bridal Shower Peseux. Films un safety will be shown For Patricia Macltoiiald A certificate of attendance has nt the P.T.A. meeting Monday. An been awarded to Benedict Mlone of executive meeting was held Mon- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Miss Hazlet-Holmdel rd,, owner of Ben's day afternoon, Tha president and •Barbara Stryker ot Washington beauty shop, Keyport, for attcnl- delegates will attend the county Princess ave. entertained last week at a Ing the spring series of profes- council session In Wall township. bridal shower for Mias Patricia sional seminars, sponsored by tha A Christmas tree sale will be held. McDonald of Keansburg, who on Eiectrogista' society for the remov- The date will bo announced later. Gardner Thanksgiving day will become the al of superfluous hair. Candy will he sold four days a Black bride of Richard J.' Stryker at St, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Longo wiek at noon time. Mrs. Gertrude Sued* noted for neatly organizing your Ann's Catholic church, Keansburg, and sons Douglas and Billy of Daily is chalrmnn of the Christ- identification, photos, money. So Gifts for the bride-elect were Bfthany rd. recently were guests mas party for the children and High or The Registrar handsome, because it's cut from placed on a table beneath a wa- of Comdr. G. B. Campbell, execu- slic will be assisted by room moth- Medium tering can. Buffet-supper was serv tive officer of the carrier "Wast. ers. Mrs. Joseph Howard and Mrs. the heart of the'hide, so trim be- cd by the hostess. Heels cat/se it's INVlSIBLY.STITCHpD They had dinner aboard, were con- Robert Evans attended n P.T.A, Guests were Mrs. Raymond Mc- ducted on a tour of the shin anil and scholarship meeting nt Leo- tacb w plus tax and up ... it can't pull tpart, ' Donald, Mrs. Harry McNally, Mrs, lp.ter stayed for the movie shown nardo school Monday evening. The John MaeDonald, Mm. James Ma- for the ship's complement. Mrs. census of pro-school children will her, Mrs, M. C. Berckman, Mrs, Longo Is Comdr. Campbell's sister. be taken In tho near future. D. J. Fltzpatrlck, Misses Joan Mac- A birthday dinner was held a*, Donald, Violet Sullivan and Rose the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. The Parents' auxiliary met last Mary Shea of Keansburg; Mrs. Pierson Dean, Sr., of Bethany rd. week In tho first aid squad hall. Henry VanNote, Mrs. Clark Flsh- Sunday celebrating the birthdays A Christmas party for Cubs and cr, Mrs. Julia Linzmaycr, Mr. of Mr, and Mrs. Dean, Walter P. Boy Scouts will be held Dec, IS, A Mu.ud Martin, Mrs. Clark SholTe Dean, Jr., and Kathy Bailey, At- tuvkey will bo awarded for the Mrj. Bernard Cowdcn, Mrs tending were, Mr. and Mrs. Au- benefit of the scout trip to the Thomas Cowden, Mrs. Joseph gustus Bailey and daughters ekcus next spring. New officers Adele, Susan and Kathy, Mr. ami will be elected at the next meet- 17 BROAD ST. RED BANK Stryker, Mrs. Fred Hindlc, Mrs, Black Sued* Albert Loux, Mrs. Cyrenius Stryk- Mrs. Walter P. Dean, Jr., and ing Mrs. Christine Hunt was given er, Misa Dorothy Cowdon, Atlantic daughter Janls of Millvllle, and R pink and blue showor preceding Brown Suede Highlands; Mrs.1 Frank Lctzelter Mr and Mrs. Dean. the meeting. A decorated cake and Biffs were arranged on the table. Brown Calf By and Mrs. Arthur Stryker, Leonardo Ernest E. Peseux attended the and Mrs. Edward Keefcr, Sr. am Present wore Mrs. Bert Dingee, Manhattan Empire chapter, Pio- Mrs. Joseph Howard, Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Edward Keefer, Jr., Re neers of America, dinner and en- 8" Bank, Ccpalbo, Mrs. William Reynolds, Urlalnment Monday evening at the Mrs. Margaret Gpuld, Mrs. John LIFE Hotel Astor, New Tork cltv. Sbaw, Mrs. William Nay, Mra. Film to Be Presented Mrs. A. Mallay of Sea Cliff, L. I., George Maxwell, Mrs. Henry Klle- visited Mrs. William Storzln^oi- ber, Mrs. William Carroll and Mrs. At Methodist Church last week. Alvin Feigenwlntcr. Rev, ana Mrs. George W. Han- STRIDE ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-"Ded nerj of North Long Branch were Boy Scout troop 102 went on n for ALL OCCASIONS Icated Men," a aound film, will be Saturday guests of Harry S. Cowles hike and stayed over night at presentod Sunday night at 7:45 at and family. CKmp Harmony over the week-end. 'the Methodist church here, It was William Hlnson of Asbury Park William Reynolds, accompanied ...but especially for Christmas announced this week by Rev. Roywa* a, Hazlet visitor Thursday. them. Scouts present were James E, Williams, Jr., pastor. The Women's Society of Chris- Ciusc, John Knam, Fred Donatel- A production of Family Films, tian Service: of St. John's Method- 11, Rlchnrd Garnuehc, James Con- inc., the Him is of special Interest ht church met In the church Tues- way and Lowell Carhart. IT" IS NOT to men, the pastor said. William day evening, A. Foster of Free- Den 4 of Cuba have an assistant W. Mumford will be in charge of hold, a representative of the A. den mother, Miss Barbara.,V'Hara, TOO EARLY the presentation. The film tells of and M. Karagheuslan rug mill at who will, assist Mrs. William Rey- a pastor's challenge to men of his Freehold, showed slides and pic- nolds/ •' TO LAYAWAY congregation to meet tho nijeda ot turos ot the making of rugs, which a larger building and moro work- Girl Scouts of troop 20 attended XMAS GIFTS proved Interesting and Instructive. services at the town hall ArmU- ers at the mission chapel and the The devotional service was in A Small Depoilt changed lives that come as a re- tlcn day. They went on a cook- charge of Miss Vera Tombleson, out with their leaders, Mrs. Wil- Will Hold Your Selection , sult ot an expanded mission pro- who spoke on "The Prince Without gram. / liam Krucger and Mrs. Robert a Realm." A Christmas party will Evans later. Winners In tho Halloween wln- dov-palntlng contest, sponsored by Beoutilully engraved th« Parent-Teacher association, were Kathleen Howard, John Fee- diamond bridal en- ley, John Mojjis, Lynn England, semble, in choice oi David Chevolor, William England, 14K wihte or yellow Janet McCann, Roger Rahde nd. gold Bobby Englcman. Judges were Mrs. Marge Gould, Mrs. Mary Mayer, WEEK Mrs. Olive Bcrlys, Mrs. Mae Truax John B. Allen Co. and Miss Bert Brunt. Mrs. Betty England was chairman of the con- test committee, She was assisted by 93 BROAD SV. RED BANK HI. 6-0167 Mrs. .Marlon Cruse, Mrs. Minnie NOVEMBER 17-22 • 20% SAVINGS Weaver, Mrs. Lllty Evans, Mra, NUK POSTOFFICE Betty Koellner and Mrs, Georglnia on Flatwar* and Hollow-war* listed below I Howard. 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AB0VK 1TKH1 BXCLUIIVU WITH DAV1DI0W Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 gifts. After a buffet supper, group Mr and Mrs. Michael Krucik an! ley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Favre, RBCH Teachers Rowlands Observe singing was led by LPU Rowland, children Barbara and Paul, Mr. Cliffside Park, and Mr, and Mri. accordionist. Anne and Lois Row- and Mrs. Lloyd Buckley, Mr. and E. B. Brusch, Tappan. Glass Toprfor land, grandchildren of the Row- Mrs. H. H. TenByck, Mr. and Mrs. Desks and Furniture Attend Institute 50th Anniversary lands, sang. Henry Pitts, Mrs. Julia Bogert, REALTORS FLAN CONVENTION Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Ellen Cattell, Fred Jillson, EATONTOWN —The Monmouth Three members of the science PORT MONMOUTH—A surprise 24 Second Ave., Long Branch 50th wedding anniversary party Gaskill and daughter Judy and Miss . Nancy Buckley and Grovor County Board of Realtors met at •Window & Plate Glass and mathematics department of sorl Frank, Atlantic Highlands; Sanford, Pearl River, N. T.; M«. Crystal Brook Farm inn Monday Bed Bank Catholic high school at- was given to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. FUR STORAGE Rowland of Hunt ave., Pearl Rlvsr, Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews, Wil- Mabel Fay, Nanuet, N. T.; Mr. and night, Kenneth L. Walker of Mirrors Resilvered tended the Mew Jersey Catholic liam Matthews and Claire Torpey, Mrs. William Boese, Spring Valley, Shrewsbury presiding. Harry Faby Certified Cold Storage Vaults Round Table of Science meeting at Saturday at the home of Mr. and N. T.; Mr. and Mrs. George Wild Mrs. Alex M. Rowland, Jr., 01 Red Bank; Mrs. Edward Tripold, of Neptune reported on the state, • Repairing. • Restyling St. Vincent's academy, Newark, this place; Mr. and Mrs. John and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elmen- realtors' convention \vhich will be Safet) Auto Glasi Tuesday. The meeting; was spon- Mills ave. dorf, Orangeburg; Mr. and Mrs. Among the guests were members Jannsson, Mrs. Henry Carrie, Mrs. held in Atlantic City. It was also Fur Coats Mad« to Order INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT sored by the Institute for Science Art Rouscher, Mtddletown, N. V.; reported that RolstOn Waterbury ot a card club of which Mrs. Row- Edward Llndquist, Mrs. Fred Jill- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Franck, Mont- PHONE and Mathematics Teachers of New son, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mr. and of Red Bank is in Miami, Fla., at Jersey. land has been a member 38 years. vale; Mr. and Mrs. Freed, New MORRIS PLATE GLASS CO. The table was decorated with i. Mrs. E. I. Rowland and children the national realtors' convention Long Branch 6-5147 • 3645 Introductory remarks were made York city; Mrs. Henry Phillips, 67 MONMOUTH STREET BED BANK S-10M laige gold and white anniversary Anne and Irv, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Scranton, Pa.; Mrs. Charles Kings- as a delegate from Monmouth by Msgr. Lawlor, supervisor of cuke, yellow chrysanthemums and ert Llcht, Mrs. Fred Elmendorf, county. schools of the archdiocese of New- • ark. Talks were given by Dr. John Brandweln, head of science depart- ment, Forest Hills high school, New York city; Douglas Hennessey, Ph.D., associate professor of chem- istry, Fordham university; Sister Mary Stephanie, Ph.D., professor of mathematics, Georgian Court college, and Miss Regina Kadow, associate professor of biology, St. Elizabeth's college, Convent Sta- tion. John Bailey, production man- ager of the pigments and plastic division, E. I. du Pont de Nemours, spoke on "Industry and the High School Science Students." R, B. C. H. teachers In attendance were Sister Mary Charitas, head of the science department, and Sister Mary Theresina and Sister Mary Jaclnta, both teachers of mathe- matics. HOSPITAL PATIENTS Among the surgical patients at Rivervlew hospital this week are Mrs. Mary White, Middletown township; Mrs. Adelaide O'Neal, 75 Chestnut ave., Atlantic High- STAINLESS lands; Joseph Cecere, Tenth st, West Keansburg; Charles Bracken, DAVIDSON'S QUALITY Keyport; Larry Grimes, 20 Lake ave., Fair Haven; Robert Marshall, 32 Cedar ave., Fair Haven; Wil- CHOICE liam Malinka, lg Shore blvd., Keansburg; Mrs. Blanche Snedden, * 8-inch, Stainless Steel, operator of the S.P.C.A. kennel We know it will interest you when'we tell you that last week David- son's Super Market enjoyed the greatest volume of Business in its history! Now we'aren't sure if our jimazing successes becausf of our many DAVIDSON'S QUALITY SWIFT'S PREMIUM customer conveniences, bur .quality foods, or the fact that we consistently offer lower -prices, but we do know that this success has, been possible only FRESH CHOPPED FRANKS because we'nave so niany thousands of wonderful loyal< customers. We wish that we could personally shake hands and thank each and UANUE STUDIO BEEF Pound Pkq. every one of you on behalf of ourselves and each of'our employes, but since this is impossible, we are doing the next best thing by offering you a Thank BALLET You Sale. - .••'••'•. .!'.,' •••.' TAP frozen fresh MAXWELL HOUSE \ Now money savins; sales are continually offered by, Davidson's-so ACROBATIC FANCY -H to really show our appreciation we are giving to all of our friends, with a TOE Reg. 93c purchase of $7,00 or more, an extra bonus of a beautiful stainless steel SJicer, Children from 3 up free. This slicer is over a foot long \iith a hollow ground stainless steel CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES ! private or class Lb. Can blade and an attractive red plastic handle that will not work loose." ' boys and girls COFFEE We certainly hope that each and every one. of you who has ever JOHN TOLAND 12 os. Pkg. ^A<( shopped here will this week visit us again, so that we can have the oppor- tunity of presenting you with this gift. . Dramatics • Baton SCHIMMEL'S Ml E. BEBOEN BE 64219 Sincerely yours, DOWNYFUKE Reg. 25c BUY DIRECT 16 oi. WAFFLES AND SAVE JELLY Glau 3 ""370 FRONT OR RCAR SWIFT'S NEBRASKA aunt* Entrance Fixture "V, .•;,-- Reg. 45c HORSE MEAT EXTRA FANCY FLORIDA EXTRA FANCY RID. EMP1R0R PREM Can 37 2 £ 450 GREEN BEANS GRAPES Bedroom Fixture, ijjalry product* BIIM, Pink. Wall, r, CALIFORNIA SHDLISS 1 Approvtd . CRISP TINDIR NEW CRISP FLORIDA BATH ROOM Rtg, 23c VELVEETA PASCAL CELERY ORANGES Chrom» brtckit, optl Hot. (Ittr iliu, pull chain, RAISINS Pkg. 19 2^950 °" 290 outlet U. L, Approvid. FANCY HARD RIPI SHDLISS FLORIDA MISH CRIA^IRY" KITCHEN FLUORESCENT SWIFT'S TOMATOES quaint whit.. BUTTER IM of nOh Mb. 0. L App, 4 IQV $3.95 Am 770 DINETTE FIXTURE Peanut Butter l-17 AVOCADO PEARS WINESAP APPLES OPEN FRIDAY ; v Ch.li. •! ~ ' low"- ' :•« .Lbi. 0u**- « • tolir. CALIFORNIA NIOHTS TILL 9 $2.49 U. U ' •*>- I, TMliW, DATES 2-29 U, L Apprtvri REP BANK and $6.9 S TIINII'WIINII Belmar Electric Co. LITTLE SILVER mrAMw if, 1101 P ST., IILMAR, N. J. 3