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Issued %Te9kly. Entered G3 Second-CUss Uuttar at tbo Fout- RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1934. Subscription Prlca: One Year §1.50 VOLUME LVII, NO. 23. at Red Bank. N. J., under the Act of March 3, 1870. Six Months SI.00. Singlo Copy 4c. PAGES J TO 1?,, THEIR WEDDING ANNIVERSARY GIRL SCOUTS MEET. New Manager For Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Cook En- Plan To Stuff Gingham Puppies and tertaln Friends At Dinner. Fill Christinas Baskets for Needy. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Cook ol ears At the regular meeting of Girl One Middletown Faction Strives Branch avenue celebrated their 25th Fair Haven Company Celebrates Paul Schoellner's Place and Most Scout troop No. 24, which met last William E. Musser Succeeds Wil- Two Vajuable * Owned wedding anniversary last Sunday Friday night in the reception room Middletown Tavmship Board cf by Edward Schimmel of Leon* for Appointment of night at their home. Tho occasion Anniversary With Dinner, of Its Contents Destroyed by of the Presbyterian church, plann liam S. Weeks nt Local Tele- Education Drops Suit to Com' : ardo Tortured I© Death a» Re- Hamilton—Another Faction was also tho twelfth birthday an- Show and Dance—Six of Fire of Mysterious Origin- were furthered for the stuffing of phone Office—Mr. Weeks pel Suspended Principal tn niversary of their son, Jesse. Tho 1904 Incorporators Living. Mr. Schoellner Burned. gingham puppies and tho filling of salt of Gunning on His Farm. ' Opposes. Christmas baskets for the needy as Goes to Newark Office. Render Accounting. Edward Solilmel, a dairy farmer In couplo received gifts of silver as well According to a report which to !Fire of unknown origin Thursday their part of the local welfare work. Middlotown townahlp, near Leonardo, as money and flowers. More than 300 persons had a de- William E. Musser has heen ap- The Middletown township board tit current In Middlotown township and Dinner guests were Mrs. I*. B. Van- lightful time at the thirtieth anni- noon destroyed Paul Schoellner's Holiday out-of-town activities were pointed manager at Red Bank for education ha3 dropped the chanctty posted his lands against hunting at which has received considerable cre- vorsary celebration of the Fair Har fountain pen nnd pencil factory at tha outset of tho aeaoon, but a num- Neat, Lee VanNcnt and Mr. and Mrs. planned and it was announced that .he New Jersey Bell Telephone com- suit vrtilch It started last September dence, something like an endurance Percy Hicks and children, Graco and von flro company Saturday night at Port Monmouth and caused Injuries the next scheduled meeting was post- pany, J. G. Webster, district mana- to compel Paul I. Itedcay, principal ber of gunners paid no attention *~ contest has developed between two David, of Rumeon; Mr. and Mrs, Ben- tho Elks home on Broad street. The for Its owner. The building was onponed'until the following week. A ger for the Monmouth county area, of tho township high school at Leon- tha notices.. They ripped the rig factions of tho members of the town- jamin C. Cook, Jr., of Eatontown, affair consisted of a lino turkey din- Walling avenue a shore distance from spaghetti dinner will be given for announced this morning. ardo, to make an accounting of off and made ao much uoe ot tho ship boapd of education. Duo to the and Mr. and Mrs. William Curchln ner, an excellent door show under the Port Monmouth postofllce. Eleven those who will be in town during the money turned over to him. It waa al- farm to hunt gams aa if they had resignation eoveral weeks ago of and children, Dorothy and William, tha direction of Tony Hunting, and persona were employed there. Ther- Thanksgiving holiday. leged by the board, through Ita coun- •Seen Invited to do DO. Charla3 Frledlander, the board has Mr. and Mra. William Heyer and dancing with music by Larry LaRos mometer caties were manufactured in Alice Townsend was appointed to sel, Miss Florence F. Forgotson, that rr-'About a week or so ago Mr. eight members Instead of the cus-daughter, Jean, and Audrey, Eleanor, and his orchestra. addition to fountain pens and pen-represent thn troop and offer its ser- Mr. Redcay had received money from " Schlmmol noticed that ono of his best tomary nine. The endurance contest, Jeaae and Gloria Coolt, all of Rod Tho flro company wa3 organized In cils. vices for the Rivcrvlew hospital for pupils for lost and damaged boota milk cows waij missing. Ho and hlaor whatever it may bo callcd.ls with Bank. March, 18O1, at a public meeting Tho flre was discovered by Mr. any work thoy could do to assist the and for valious other things and that employees searched "high and low"regard \f tho appointment of a new called for the purpose of "discussing Schoellner shortly nfter the eleven hospital. he had not made a proper report to member 0 succeed Mr. Frledlander. tho feasibility of forming a flro com- employees of the place had left for the board of education about this for the animal, but they wero unable fund. to find It. It Is not unusual for cows, Tho si >ry has It that four of the pany to protect life and property." dinner. Mr. Schoellner was badly member: of tho board, including Mrs. Tho company was legally Incorpor- burned on his hands and face in a Mr. Redcay, through hla counsel, when they arc about to become moth- .kloffat, tho president, favor ora, to' seek seclusion in woodland Adeline ated June 1 that year, and steps wero vain attempt to put out the blaze; Annual Sale Of •Theodore D. Parsons, claimed that tho app' ntment of Walter Hamilton Immediately taken to raise funds for The fire was far advanced when he he had made a full accounting and and Mr. Schimmel thought that come do, who is engaged in busl- thing of this kind had occurred. I of Loon a flrehouoo and equipment. left tho building and he had a nar- Christmas Seals | had turned over to the board nil tho neao at lew York, to succeed Mr. now escape from being killed. big tract of wooda on his place wa "Hansel and Gretel" to be Pre- Thero were sixteen incorporators, money he had collected. Application Frledln.nd.ar. Mrs. Moffat's support- of -whom six aro living. The The Port Monmouth firemen and was made by Mr. Redcay for a bill combed, but no traco of the animal ers are Joseph W. Thompson, Oliver sented Twice by the Sixth It Was Inaugurated for Mon- of particulars setting forth in what waa found. following men wero the Incorporators, the firemen "of adjoining communities Williams and Harry Loach. The Grade—Motion Picture Show with tho asterisk denoting thoso who wero sent for. They made quick timo mouth County Monday after- manner he had failed to render s However, later during tho week th other four members of tho board are December 6. are deceased: in getting to the conflagration, but noon at a Tea at the Home of proper accounting. Mr. Redcay al- cow waa accidentally found by Mr. said to bo opposed to the naming of Rufus, Merritt*, Thomas P. Morrls- from the outset it was apparent that Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson. leged in this application that hla of- Schimmel whllo walking through th" Mr. Hamilton not because they aro Two performances of the operetta aey», Robert Chandler*, Forman R. the building was doomed. Tho fire- fice at the high school had been en- woods. It "was dead and the caUB personally opposed to him but be- "Hansel and Gretel" will be present- Smith, William Curchin, John R. fighters did splendid work in prevent- The annual sale of Christmas tered during his absence and that •was plain, for thoro waa a gaping cause thoy aro against somo of tho ed by tho sixth grade of tho Rum-Scott*, Henry J. Schneider', Frank ing the flames from spreading to ad- seals in Monmouth county waa in- various records and papers were un- gunshot wound in Its sldo. Tracks on pollcljCO of Mrs. Moffat and do not son public school. Tho first will be Mulvihlll, Walter J. Parker", P. H. joining buildings. augurated at a tea given for com- lawfully taken from hia dealt. Ho •want her to receive more support. given Friday morning, December 7, the ground ohowed where tho cow Fielder*, Robert W. Schumann*, C. About twenty machines were In tho munity representatives and other also said that the door of his office had painfully walked through under- Theso four members are Irving in the school auditorium before the Pitt Worthley*, George H. Smith*, interested helpers at the home of har|pf TracltB on tho ground mutoly told Nottio Hnllanan and Toddy Hammond and today It is ono. of the biggest af- face. Ho 13 well on tho road to re- ward Livingston Trudeau, the foun- cipal and that ho had docs otlip1 the story of what had happened. Tho and choruH. fairs of Hs kind In the county. covery and as soon as he is able to be der of the first sanitarium in tho things which made him unfit to con- heifer had attempted to escapo from "Thoro StandB a Llttlo Man" Solo The fire company la now the real out he expects to resume business on Nottio llnllimon United States, both through the tinue holding the position. His BBS- tho. doge by jumping across a brook. "Tho Sandman" »olo William Filling Santa Cltius of Fair Haven. From a a smaller scale in a building at Port close connection of! the two families pension was ordered by tha bOBTd't>t It cleared tho water all right hut ''Angola' „ Chorus modest beginning, when tho firemen Monmouth which is owned by tho as well aa her own personal friend- the close o£.a hociio.s823l5«i-at-w2llpl3/ landed In mud, where it waa mired "Prayer" „ Clioruo held Christmas parties for the chil- firemen, of that place and which was ship, gave her guests an intimate it waa claimed by Mrs. Adellno Hoi- and deprived of tho protection of "Dew Fairy" solo Sarah Wolbach formerly used by them as a flre Th6 Rolle Company to Reduce "Nibble. Nibble. Mousy" Soloa dren of tho borough, the welfare description of the great physician fat, president of the board, and otter striking at its attackers with its "Como. Llttlo Mouay," solo..Emily Soraflnt work among tho needy has grown to house. and told many incidents and ancc- members of the board that Mr. P&c- hoofs. Bus Fares Between the Keans- "Tho Wonder Wrought" Entire Cnat such an extent that the company ex- dotees. The supplies of posters and sons had acted in an ungcntlemaniy pends $700 to ?800'annually on char- Tho dogs wero so intent on their burg Gateway and Red Bank Tickets aro being sold by tho pu- other supplies were divided among manner. Mr. Redcay claimed tiss pils for a motion picture show on ity. This work Is carried on through- Memorial Services tho chairmen for local distribution. WILLIAM S. WEEKS. board had acted illegally in ordering bloody work that they did not notice to Ten Cents. out tho year by a special committee. Mr., Rickes at first, but thoy ran off Thursday afternoon, December C, at There aro very few large posters the suspension and appealed to Mr, with yelps of pain when they wore hit At tho meeting of tho township two o'clock, in the high school au- Today the company has 175 active Qf Red Bank Elks this year. The poster, like the little A graduate of Lchlgh University, Strahan. Now that the chancery milt ' by -well aimed rocks and clubs thrown committee of Middlotown township dltorluhm for the benefit of tho libra- and exempt members. Thirty-seven stamp, shows a replica of the "Lit-Mr. Musser comea to Red Bank from has been settled it io generally ex- Thursday aftornbon a lottcr waa ro-ry fund. The title of tho picture is members havo died since tho incor- The annual memorial services of tle Red," the one-room shack which Somervllle, where he has been tele- pected that Mr. Strahan will render by tho man. The heifor waa merci- Red Bank lodge of Elks in honor of fully killed by a revolver. The carcass colvod from tho Rollo Transit cor- "Drop Kick," starring Richard Bar- poration of tho company. Tha com- Dr. Trudeau built and used ns the phone manager the last two years. his decision within a few days, • poration stating that the company thelmess. pany has Its own death and relief the members who havo died during first santtorium in our country, at He entered the telephone business as waa given to a nolghbor who cut It the past year will be held in the Mr. Redcay reports for duty at tSl© up and fed it to his hogs. Mr. Schim- would coon put Into operation a ton- Tho sonlor class will hold a danco fund, which takes care of those cases Saranac in 1885. a service representative in the Dover high school every morning. On each cent fare between Kcansburg Gate- Friday night, December 7, In the au-not eligible for state benefits. Tho auditorium of tho home Sunday commercial oflice in 1928, and haa mel eaya ho has no doubt that tho evening, December 2, starting at The executive committee of the occasion he is told that thero la no dogs wero owned by parties hunting way and Red Bank. Heretofore two ditorium. company assisted the first aid squad seal sale urges that everyone in had headquarters experience in the assignment. fares of ton cents each havo been in purchasing an ambulance which 8:15. Tho stage will be decorated Newark offices, and has served as on- tho farm. Ho values tho calf at The schools will close at one In keeping with tho occasion.. The Monmouth county who can do ao «g>«<3» . .. $40 and ho will send a bill to tho charged botwoen tho two points. o'clock thlo afternoon for tho won first prlzo at the firemen's par- buy Christmas seals this year. If assistant manager at Perth Amboy At a. recont meeting of tho Middle- ado in Red Bank In October. This public is invited to attend the serv- and manager at Roselle in addition township commltteo of Middletown j Thanksgiving holidays and will ro- ices. you do not receive them in the mail Sharp Gut Made township for that amount. town Villago Improvement associa- open Monday. machine has also been turned over to due to tho committee's not having to Somerville. tion Clinton Heath asked the asso- tho borough. Rev. Edward W. Miller, pastor of your correct address, they may bo In the transferring of Mr. Weeks In Laundry Prices ciation to uso ita Influonco to have Present officers of the company are tho Red Bank Baptist church, will obtained by writing or phoning to to the Newark office Red Bank loses tho faro changed from twenty cents WINTER SrOETS DISMAY. deliver tho oration. Tho ritual for as follows: the committee's headquarters, 131 a most valuable personage. Just as A sharp reduction Jn tho minimum Thanksgiving Mass to ton conts. Tho suggestion waa Icoyncht Heindeer of Kcd liank Club Prctldont—Arthur B. Sickles. the services will be given by the of- Pear! street, Red Bank, telephone soon as Mr. Weeks came to Red adopted and tho association enlisted ficers of the lodge. Music will be price for damp wash laundry service, Being Shown at Newark. Vico president—Charles P. Cross. Red Bank 1204. Bank he riot only interested himself effective this week, liaa bean an- At St. James Church tho aid of tho township commlttoe to Reeordine secretary—Percy D, Bennett. provided by Harold A. LaRos, pian- Among those present were Mrs. deeply in the affairs of the telephono this ond. In its lottor to the commlt- The ice yacht Reindeer, owned by Assistant recording secretary—GcorKC ist; Anthony DlNuccl, violin, and nounced, by tho Code Authority for Curchin. Amory L, Haskell, Mrs. Walter Hu- company but also began to take an tho laundry industry. Tho move, ifc A Thanksgiving mass will be colo- teo tho Rollo corporation said it would William W. Vaughan of Riverside Treasurer—William Miller. Lyle Heisley, cello. Selections will active part in community welfare. drive and sailed under the colors of ber, Mrs. Alfred Ferguson, Mrs. Ar- was stated In official quarters, was brated at nine o'clock tomorrow try tho ton-cent faro for six months. Financial secretary—Matt Baden. be rendered by a quartet composed nold Wood, Jr., Mrs. J. G. Tlmolat Aa a director of the Red Bank morning at St. James's church. If at the end of that time no fall off j tho North Shrewsbury Ice Boat & Assistant financial secretary—Herbert of Mrs. Edna Helm, soprano; Mrs. executed to stimulate employment by Km*™. and Miss Elate Linde of Middletown chamber of commerce, as vice pres- Forty Hours' devotion will begin in receipts was experienced tho com- Yacht club, was shipped Monday Adele Conover, alto; Eugeno Magee, making the service more adaptable morning to the store of L. Bamber- Chief—Thomas Cleary. township, Mrs. Harold Hartahorne ident of the Red Bank Rotary club, to tho needs of small families or Sunday morning, Docombor 0, and pany would continue tho. plan. On First assistant chief—William Anderson. tenor, and Braxton Roundtree, bass. and Mrs, V. P. Wilkinson of Little and as a worker in matters pertain- •will close Tuesday evening, Decem- tbo other hand tho twenty-cant charge gor &. Company of Newark, where Second osslntnnt. chief—Milan Snyder. Members of the lodge who died families with small bundles. tho boat will be used as an import- Trustees.—Harry H. Kurtis, Arthur Croi- Silver, Mrs. George DwiRht, Mrs. H. ing to local charities Red Bank had ber 11. A course of Bermons will be would bo resumed If the revfenuo de- during tho past year were Joseph B. Fisher, Mrs. E. A. Knapp, Mrs. in Mr, Weeks a most enthusiastic The new price provides for a min- creased. ) ant feature of a winter sports dis- ier, Percy D. Bennett. doliverod by Hov. Cnarlog J. Connor, v Tho following are the men whoG. Neil, Jacob B. Rue, Henry J. Gray Bryan of Kumson, Dr. James person who willingly did his bit at imum bundlo of ten pounds instead Jeault, who is noted for his elo- The association,'througrrtis presl- play which will bo held all next Rosevelt, Frank Scott, James F. of the former minimum of twenty week. served as flre chiefs and their terms, F. Ackerman of Asbury Park, Mr. all times. quence. Fathor Connor preachod at dont, Fredorick G. Adams, mado a the asterisk denoting those who aro•Murphy, Samuel E. Coggins, James and Mrs. Arthur Van Busklrk and Mr. Weeks is not certain whether pounds. The minimum price is 49 tho Forty Hour services hero last number of requests to the township The ilrm at first thought It could K. Galbraith, Clarenco F. Pillet, cents with a three-cent charge for use a class A boat and promise was deceased: Mrs. H. T. Hopkins of Keyport; Mr. his change of commercial activity year. Tho men of tho church will committee. It was stated at the Charles H. Lalng, Harry P. Chnnd- and Mrs. John B. Allen, Rev. John will compel him to move his family each pound over the first ten. On all receive Holy Communion Sunday meeting Thursday that action had mado that either tho championship Frank Mulvihlll, 1004-07; John V. ler, Clarence R. Tilly, Joseph Salz, bundle3 over twenty pounds, tha BQW boat, Pirate II, owned by George Gll- Woodward*, 1007-00; George Hen- B. McCloskey, Mrs. Hermann Ason- from this section. At present they morning, December 0, at tho eight nlrcudy been taken on some of theso Charles H. Miller, Joseph Petrullo, dorf, Mrs. J. D. Tuller and Frank are residing on Willow Drive at Lit- price represents a reduction of 25 psr o'clock mass. At tho cloven o'clock suggestions and that an endeavor llg and George Ruppert, or tho for- drlckson, 1909-11; Arthur E. Smith*. Dr. Walter B. Allen, Harry Cohen, cent for the extra poundage. mer championship boat, Say When, 1911-13; Charles VanBrunt', 1913-14; McMahon of Ret! Bank; Mrs. R T. tle Silver. maaa tho Forty Hour sorvlcos will be would be made to comply with others. Louis G. Davidson and James T. Rooncy of English town, Miss Eliza- In conversation with a Register Announcing the new price, Harry formally opened with a procession of However, thero was ono that the owned by Thomas Irving Brown, Matthew G. Baden, 1914-15; Mortimer Clayton. could be had for tho display. How- M. Curchin, 1915-16; Arthur Kettel*, beth Hynea of Allcnwood, Mrs. M.represpntfitive Mr. Weeks stated that Samuels, chairman of tho Associated school children. Masses during tho commlttcomen, amid considerable J. W. Strong of Erielle, Mrs. Leslie Mrs. Weeks and he had made many Quality Laundries, said it would bs Forty Hour period will bo at six, laughter, admitted that they could over, after measurements wore taken 1916-17; Joseph Hemlrickson, 1917-18; at tho storo It was found that the Arthur B. Sickles, 1918-19; Clarence D. Seeley of Eatontown, Mrs. It. L-.pleasant acquaintances in the short made effective by every laundry In soven and eight o'clock, with tho not perform. Thl3 request wa3 that Ex-Sheriff Davis Meyers of Freehold, Mrs. Charles S. time they had been in Red Bank and this territory. It is tho first real re- evening services at eight. Another tho meetings of tho board of educa- Pirate II and tho Say When wero Little, 1919-20; John P. Mulvihlll, both too largo and the smaller typo 1920-21; William B. Little, Jr., 1921- Ely of Holmdol. Mrs. Hartley J. vicinity and he hoped that his suc-duction in tho minimum prlco ©f procession Tuesday night will con- tion bo conductod In an orderly and Is 84 Years Old Wright of Long Branch, Mrs. Louis cessor would enjoy Red Bank and damp wash ainco tho laundry code cludo tho Borvlcea. - legal manner. boat had to bo resorted to. 22; Charles P. Cross, 192?-23?' William C. Bennett, 1923-24; Harry B. Kurtls, L. Millar of Oconnport, Mrs. Philip its environs as much as they have. went into effect last December. The Reindeer, which waa formerly Obadiah E. Davis of Maple ave- S. Wnlton of Sea Brlpht, Mrs. Evan Commlttoeman Carl Gros3lngcr owned and sailed by Chester Mlnton, 1924-25; Raymond Davison, 1925-26; mado a report about thp last meet- nue, former mayor and postmaster F. Jones, Shrewsbury, and Mra. C CATHOLIC CAIID PAIITY. is considered ono of the fastest boat3 Arthur Davison, 192G-27; Russell W. of Rod Bnnlc and former sheriff1 of LKSS WORK BUT NO LESS FAY. Republican Club Meeting. ing of tho Tri-County Municipal Bennett, 192T-28; Vernon Little, 1928- D. Nosbitt nnd MISH Miulolninc Clan- of her size and she has many win3 Monmouth county, was tendered n cy and guest «of Spring Lake. The 1-5-8 Women's Republican club Affair Planned for December 4 by lcaguo and tho committee renewed and trophlea to her credit. 29; Leroy King, .1929-30: Jacob Its membership In tho organization. family dinner party Sunday in ob- IliRher rrico Offsets Reduction In of Middletown township will hold its Catholic Dnuglitom of America, Tho transportation and setting up Grimm, 1930-31; Russell Hondrickson, servance of his 8-Hh birthday. Mon- Cranberry Yield. annual business meeting and election A report was received showing of the boat at tho Newark depart- 1(131-32; H. Lynwood Mlnton, 1032-33; The Catholic Daughters of Amer- that during tho past month 205 fam- day was Mr. Davks's birthday, but AUCTION AT MeCARTrcit ESTATE "WllliEim C. Oliver of Hector place, of officers Monday evening at eight ica will hold a card party for char- ment store will bo under the super- Gcorgo Curchln, 1033-34; Thomas tho anniversary was celebrated Sun- o'clock nt tho homo of Mra, Thomas ilies comprising 1,183 persons had re-vision of Charles Burd and Delford Cleary, 1931-35. Rod Bank, recent ly harvested 400 ity Tuesday night, December i, in ceived help in tho form of food and day. Many friends called on him bushels of cranberries on his bogs B. Morford on New Monmouth road, Fisher, skippers of tho North Shrews- during tho day and extended fellei- Content? of Kosldenco of the I^ite tho Red Bank Catholic high school clothing costing $7,301.87. The town- Ural II. McCarior to bo Sold. near Farmingdale. The. crop is much near Middletown village. A coctal auditorium., Prises will bo awarded bury club, who will bo on hand daily Plan. Winter Danrn. tatioim. Mr. Davin 1B in good health time will follow tho business moet- alilp paid $«10 of thin cxponno. to give information and answer ques- Hmfillpr than normal, due to unusual and refreshments sorved, A hand- Preparations aro underway for tho nnd Is exceptionally active for his Tho contents of the ro^idenrp of wnnther conditions last summer. Tho made wool afglian will bo dlnposed of tions pertaining to Ice yachting. It ago. tho late Uznl H. Mr.Carter on Har- Turkey Supper Tonight. nlao expected that Commodore Au- annual winter dance to bo sponsored bops in especially good seasons have at tho party. by tho Shrewsbury Field Hockey Thoso present at tho dinner par- ding road at Red Bnnk will he sold yielded as much a,a 2,700 bushels. ! FitUIn Auxiliary Me*t1nff, A turkoy uuppor will bo held at gustus M. Minton and President ty wore Mr. and Mra. J. N. Hanen, at. auction next Monday, Tuendiiy and Mlsa Catherine Rollly la chairman tho Silver.Bar and'Cafo on West club nt tho Monmouth County Coun- However, the price is higher than The nest meeting of tho Red Bank and ebo will bo anaiotcd by Mioneo Thomas Irving Brown of tho Red Mr. and Mra, Robert K. Davis, Mr. Wednesday. Tho things to he. struck Front street tonight, starting at Bank club will bo on tha program to try club, Eatontown, Saturday night, for a number of years past and for auxiliary of tho Fltktn Memor- IjOUlso Chadwlck, Martina Healy, December 15. Tho club orchestra will and Mro. Kenneth Smith and son off includo furniture, furnishings, thin reason Mr. Oliver expects the ial hoypital will bo held at tha home 7:30. A lino turkey supper will bo talk on this featuro of winter sports. Kenneth, Percy Davis nnd Mr. andOriental rug:;, pictures, books, silver- Helena Hendorohn, Holen Bennett] irvetl and thoro will bo muolo nnd furnlnh tho muslo for dancing. En- returns to be about the same as I of Mra. Herbert Wright, Caro Court, and Lontt McCuo; Mrs. Catherlno In addition to tho display of tho tortalnmont in being arranged by thn Mrs. O. E. DnvlH, Jr., and cons John, ware, bric-a-brac, etc.. The s^ale will I Red Bank, Monday morning, Decem- r entertainment. This la tho second Ico yacht, thero will bo ooveral action Robert and Kichard. iu each morning at eleven o'clock. Hoffman, Mrn, Ma garot Gandorf, nffnlr of tills kind to bo hofd thlfl entertainment committee of the or- ber 3, at ten o'clock. Tha meiiihgns Mrs. Graco Soedorf, Mrs. Bridget pictures, pennants and trophlea on ganization. Tho house will be open for inspection Christmas Cards will bring box lunches and there wilt Roach, Mrs. Madollno McCormlck, fall. A largo attendance In expected. hand, which havo been loaned by the ' Nollcp. Saturday and Sunday mominpr. and a little different in dogipn nnd r.enti- It lei rerjueated that all persons and be much aewlnfj dono for Uie bos- Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Anna club. Announcement. 1 nftornoomi from nine until live ment, to suit individual taiUc, for |pltal. Taxpayers of Fnlr Haven. fl^-»-@- . , business ho UP en having bills ngnlnst o'clock. The sule will be held to your friend and every member in the Ryan, Mra. Mary Ruck, Mra. Flor- Grace Lewis announces tho open- tho County of Monmouth for seivlnr.'i Having completed my assessment Typewriters Repaired. close tho estate, and Walter L. Hush family, with your name printed or ence Bonnott, Mrn. Thoresa HawUlnu, my books will bo open for Inspection Ing of tho Blue Door tea house, rendered or merehrmdlHO Kiipplied Kellovn It or Not. Mra. Thoreaa Ilerold, Miu Cathorlno Finest, service at lowest prlcea. Broad street and Sycnmore avenue, (submit oanio to the Board of Chosen of Newark will be the auctioneer. without printing, in ^ j;ieat, variety. at my ofllcc, 124 Fair Haven road, Largest concorn In Monmouth coun- Shrewsbury, November 29. Special Jiu-t stop in and see them at tho Art Now if tho thno to ihoojn Chrift Chadwlck and Mrs. LOUIHO Philllpa. Fair Havon, on Saturday, December Frenlioldoro on or before December Kraft Shoppe, Red Bunk.--Advertise- mas crmb th i niof-t uni'iitf? Unr ty. Superior Tynowritor Sorvlco, Thanksgiving dinner, $1.00.—Adver- 14, 1934, no that action may be taken 1 1, nnd Monday, December 3, 1034,Koyport, N. X, phono 484.—Adver- tisement. Tho annual mooting of the Stock- ment. that, can bo oft t ml ft on dhj* > from 10:00 o'clock A. M. to 4:00 en the same before the clono of the . ^. ,©. lAini to Dfuico tho "ContlnontiiV* tlscmont. yenr. holders of the Monmouth County Perhaps \ou in i i/nnt jotfj- tv «o or "Merry Widow Waltz," Now o'clock P. M. Farmers' Exchange for the election A <«uod Photograph. imprinlfMl nt a null ilni»fi of •> York's latent dnncoo. Adults' clann William Curchln, Sr., Asnesaor. Balloon Dance. Chnn. E. Colo, of director;! for the; ensuing year ami is not/miule in a day((or two. Neither for 12, fide U i 10 lrU*r> \ -^ *>** **l Friday evening. Children's clatiaea -Advertisomont. m Kutscho'a Bar and Grill, 109 Went Clerk. for tho transaction nf mieh other btis- in ii cheap photograph over a bar- fitroot, Hal hinU ^->uuillumuif Saturdays (tr; $'o.hii lib i il nt!n i»r > X \* about December 0. Bo there early to suit your burner; best grades and Opening Announcement. and lciiorvo your tnbln. Turkey nnd Motul WrathonUrirm •:-Totlcy'rt, 1/ luni lunl tU i fs*i nlno. We reservo and dollvor.—Ad- Wlkotf Co., Red Bank, nhono ESS.— of a bakery at, Shrewsbury nvenun time you wish.—Atlvrdiuement. tiniritfl witbmil obligiiHon.. Chrrrleu —Advorti tin nt until you get our price. Yo Gemvortlaomont- _ Advertisomont ond Catherlno streot. Scrvlco and Trubtn'fl Typewriter Hcadquurtorf?. SShoppe, CD Broad Direct, Red Bank. quality our motto. Try our home- : Typewriters rented,' bought, no Id C. ConnviT. P. O. box lHi, Ro^'Iian!;, Modal Danutiift by Appointment. phone 13St).~" Advert iMemop"?"' For f rp V. f). Government Llcenue No. N. T. Ilnpppiui B0I1I0111, If Kvor.. I*ndle3, Attention, made products.—Advertisement. jand repaired. Trubln'u, 3D Broad f 12-3311,—Advertisement. Rates re(iNonnbl<\* Manol Coloumn. street. Red Hank.—AdverUflemcnL Eiodft ^ *tu f II IIivu P tfi"$ Sen tho 10 mjimre foot WealinR- Strictly fresh eggs, 40 cents; dollv- School of Dancing, phone 2011.—Ad- Dry, WMtu hal t r«i M I % hotlso rnfrlfjorator, brnnd new; por-nred. Phono Red' Bank 382-J.—Ad- Cartwrlght'B Inn, Freehold. vertisement. Only a few moio Pontinca left at celain inside, for JB5 off rq'iib.r nusIm*K» MtMi's Lmich, 3D Cents. from .$1 upwards Oholco ^ol.-dkm nnd uthor hi in 1 M ui»lJf H vertl:;eiiH'nt. Thanksgiving eve danco Wednes- . o. * o. ~, of Riitiijues nt price of modern jjlt't.s. (or. Uflujj mlii 'I ^ i, *•* phono 3080 lied , Bunk.—Advertise- tlnR'u, 1(1 Moniriouth utrcot, Heii Boy;* am make extra pocket mor.py clicatra. Eats! ICatc.'—-Advertliie- ' lMno Treo liuif P. M. Strand Ke.sUuirant, lirotul Hco them nt Hrabtod ;.; CJailory, 15 ment, < Eanlt, phono 39.—Advertisement. ueliinK Tho Kojjlgter.—Advertisement, ment, KaUmtmvn. Orchestra cvor# night. itreet, Ked Panic—Advertisement. . ^)i ttAltlU -rAdv.ertls.ampnL , ".*•'. f'asre Two EED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 28,1934. laog, Robort Pettlgrew, Jean Dun- senior elasa, has itft schol to operate during gym period. Ho to now walk store- A olorlt Is appointed by Ukn noli, Jamea Glbbona, Albert Nolan, his fathers gasoline station at Eat- Ing on crutches alifl 'will not l>a in Bowor ov«ty dsy to be In chargs of Alice Kennedy, Gene and Georg or.town. jsehool until thl3 week. tha Belling. Original stories dialing Worthley, Verna Harrison, Preston Mlsa Madgo GletSten's class la paint- with tho storo havo been printed on Morford, Jane Beers and Stanley River Street Wows. ing a large wall map of Europe in cards and hung-on tho walls. The kindergarten pupila hava con- The monthly meoting of tho Mon- Havage. Jack Montgomery, a student in tho show card paint and ara making mouth County Society of Architects A. LeRoy Baker, teacher of mual plans to take a trip to the niuao structed a movablo train from wood- Red Bank junior high school present- en boxes. Tho train Is called tho waa held in Red Bank last week with Tin dudcnt council held its semi- and English at the local high school, ed an hour's lecture to Mrs. Bertha at New Brunswick to eee tho Egyp- E. A. Arond presiding. Several now monthly dance last Wednesday night is planning to hold an orchestra re- tian exhibit there.' Rev. William C. 'Blue Comet" end lottora are bslng Shoemaker's 4-A class last Wednes- made to bo placed on tho train. Tho mombora were admitted, bringing tho at the high school gymnasium on cital shortly after tho holidays and day on tlio Mediterranean Lands and TromMth will bo in charge of tho total number to twenty-six, Hireling load. Novelty dances ouch h t h b f ili class. exterior of tha train is blue. Coffoe hop s to have a number of violin Switzerland. Tho class was studying cano aro u.iod to resemble chimneys Att account o£ tha work being done .1, lemon and program dances were and duets by tho two all-stato those countries, and Montgomery was Mrs. Doris Sailer's elasa is making conducted. Miss Evelyn Sloano and covers for a booklet on the Arab3 and coal from btoek ereps paper has by tho Historical Buildings Survey ordicstra violinists, Michael CCarett e asked to talk on tho subject. Hla been nmdo and placed In tha coal car. In Monmouth county w*a given by George Straus were tho chaporoncs. nuto and Peter Galatro. Ho is also talk was Illustrated with specimens which tho wholo class •will compete 47 SHREWSBURY AVE. Esther Levlno bonded tho committee in drawing for tho booklet. A station wan elso constructed to G. A. Dolatush of Red panic. Thla malting arrangements to havo Jack of lava, colna, and many souvenirs resemble tho Bed Bank railroad sta- Is an activity which la national to TEL. 2876. RED BANK. in charge assisted by Jean Dunnell. Clark and Arthur Mayhcw, Jr., who which ho and his mother had col proservo the exact ineaBuromeiits Those attendinR were George Worth- represent tho Rod Bank high school Oakland Street News. tion which tho pupils examined on a ley, ililllccnt Cliinnoclt, Mina Davis, lected during tholr stay In Europe. rocont tour takon by the claaa end and details of many of tho better ex- In the all-stata chorus and who Elng A baskotball team is to be organ- The C-B class under tho supervision its teacher. Pictures of tha train amples of early architecture!. Tho Dorothy Stiullemun, Edith Johnson, tenor nnd basa respectively, render a ized by the River streot student body. of Miss May McCue, la studying about documents Will bo on ilio In Wash- Miidrod Gorden, Katherlne Johnson, few selections. the Romans, and are planning to and tho pupils wero takon. Francis Millor, Dorothy Hunt, Gladys Practice will start coon no a varsity Tho SB class under the dlrootion ington, and will bo available- to tho Mrs. Robert C. Browjn'o dramatic team can bo picked. The team will make a boolc ior tho children in public Woir, Francis Kodamo, Richard Win- class presented a play in room twen- Japan and sond it through tho Junior of Miss Emma J, Ii»fatra and Mlsa ning, Raymond Johnson, Jean Dun- probably play the seventh and oighth Helen Egan lias organized a "rhy- It wan decided to sturt a move- ty last Friday entitled "Peggy." Those graclog of tho Junior high (school. Itcd Cross. They VTlll wrlto to them thm band," to help prepare tils Chil- nell, Doris Ralti, Inez Lawyer, Rose taking part in tho play wero Peter and later Bond tho book, which will ment to establish a atato building Ubovslty, Alleyne Johnson, Geno Galatro, Hattio Lee Ackcrman, Dor- John Ebuor will do tho coaching. dren for the "Hansel and Gretel" cod,§ that would bo modern and com- Worthlcy, Jack Schoolcy, Robert Pet- Miss Bcrnndino Stowart'a 1-B clasa probably nrrive there in February. opera that la to bo presented by ply with the requirements of tiuch By Order of othy Gcrity, James Bennett, Lois All the claosoa will contribute to thia - tigrew, Jean Strylter, Ollyo Truex, constructing a fltago set for their Humperdinck'B boloved Children's1 boillea as t! .o National Board of Flro UNION TRUST COMPANY Delatush, Kntherlne May and Don- play, "Hansel and Gretel." Clay dolls book. The cover will ba inado and Opera under tho direction of Itu- FIDELITY Veiim Harrison, Joan Smith, May ald Matthews. designed by tho claeo. Last Friday Underwrltore. EXECUTOR, Griffiths, Mary Burdge, William Can- will take tho place of puppets for tho dolpli Thomas, ^Saturday, December A discussion was held regarding liavo, Ella Dcy, Homer Hendricltson, miniature stage. Tho class has com- tho C-B clasa began making Christ- In the Carltou theater, Tho band I will sell at XJnrcatrietea I'ulilio Ailcllon on tho premise tlio mas presonts of desk blotters With data being published by various pub- Louia Figaro, William Holmes, Lar- Junior High News. pleted attractive notebooks on farm- consists of Chester Trubln, Dorothy lications regaidlng building eqata, EnUro ContcnCa of Gto ilesldoiioo of tlio 1MU> ry Holmes, Richard Hobba, Sydney Tho hiombora of tha 8A class un- Miss Lillian Hurley's class la talc- original designs for their parents. Xtauss, Richard Hutta'n, Melon Black, Tho 4-B class Is studying Swltzer- which aro misleading, In that they Dansei', Bryant Elulp, Albert New- der tho supervision of Miss Elslo ing up tlie study of different foods. 'red Abol, Kenneth Hugg, Prod ars nlmoiit invariably nt least fifty UZAL H. McCARTER man, Madeline Hendricltson, Ruth MacLeod, have received their mem- and and ia In hopes of making gifts Bruno, Walter Boyd,: Wart-cn Bed- "TOWIOB HIM/' ' 1 Tho pupils havo brought In pictures per cent too low. The society decid- Dwlght, Dorothy Westerburg, Ar- bership cards for tho "Little Amei - of tho foods eaten at different meals using tho designs of tho country. ford, Cecilia MacCloutl.Ralph.lJook- ed that It was unfair to tho public HAliDmO KOAD, KEB BANK, K.'j.-" thur Aul, Geno Worthloy, Mario Can- ica Aviation nnd Exploration club." and they have beim pasted on pos- Posters arc being made to add to r, Edward May, Gilbert '.'Bennett, o encourage them to incur expenao, Comprising Household Furniture nnel Furnishings, Oriental tllllon and Procter Hague. Thoso receiving the cardii wero Knn- ters. Tho class paper, "Tho Jungle heir largo collection which aro on Theodore Hall, Claxton BlaoKshoar, and nrouao fulse hopes on a project Eugo, Plcturos, Boolta, Silverware, Drlc-a-Brao, etc., Initiation services wore hold last dolph Bailey, William Bennett, Jo- News," is completed. tho boards around the room. Walter Soott, Dorothy Swannell, Ber- which It would bo impossible to exe- sephine Deism-do, Antoinette Fias- Tho 5-B class has been collecting nard Bennett, Walter Hulln, James cute. Monday evening at Trinity parish ttockhlll, Hugh Samper, Rdoco Chris- house on West Front street by tho canaro, Hose LUCJOUE, Lawrcnco Ol- The 5-A class, with the help of Miss ilclures ami Is tolling and writing Tho.fo prtticnt were B. A. Arond, sen, Arnold VVllcott, Stephen Greely, Huth Harlng, Is making rag toys stories. topher, Melvln Rugg, Joseph St.offor, Senior Art Guild at which time eight- Robort Leo, Lesllo VanSant, Herbert T. C. Batcman, Arthur E. Brower, een now members were welcomed Richard Smith, James Zager, Kalph such as rag dolls, dogs nnd other Tho 3-B class under tho supervision Frank Wllllum Cole, Loon Cubborloy, Moore, Fred Honacore, Joseph Ver- things. Tho best of these will bo se- of Miss Marlon Dletz hag planned a Ewlng, Caroline Evans, Helen Bab- into the club. Plans for the initia- bitt, Nellie Clemonti, Norma Paris, O. A. Deintush, Alexander Kollenyl, at 11:00 A.M. each day. tion were made at a meeting held ange, Carmen Ingrassia, John Jones, lected and bo put In n box and sent Thanksgiving party program for to- AleHandef MaeKlntoah, w, I, 'Norrls, BoBldonoo open for Exhibit «n Saturday mill Sunday, ] lost Wednesday afternoon"' ft was Dorothy Hembllnn;, Gladys.Chlarova- day. Edward Mnyi Llla' Hutton and ffred to the noeiiy children. The class has Brun. It. F. Rick, H. D. Souddor, Jr., J, D. lie? let and 3nd, from 8:00 A. M. to 0 T. M. preside., , . d. over. ,>b!..„y Anj, n Gaskilln 1.111, presi«-..,.i - lottlI..*,, , Harrtliif^yr EstelleIFotnlio , MarMnryv DailyFtnUv,. Mnf- mado a class library which contains Williams, L. J. Farmer, J Iliilam To oloso tho Estato, nil ltoms must bo sold to tho hlghobk dent, and Miss Edna Halloek, odvia- garet Coltram, William Boardman, a number of book3. Meeltanlc Street News. Tho children of grado 2A nro go- Conover, Warren H. Conpver, Nelson blddor, without roeorvo, of. An initiation committee headed Patsy Spagnolio and Louise Tread- Miss Irene Klatslty's 1-A class has The pupils of grado 1A havo ro- ing to iirc3*ent a Hansel and Gretel K. Vumlcrbeolt nnd Chester A. Hlo- Snlo conducted hy • by Carl Hansen, and refreshment Way, all of tho fourth period class, just completed tho study of farming. ently completed a largo grocery lance for the morning exercise pro- cum. committee headed by Jean Pope, and Mary Ackerman, Cecelia De- Tho question of how many thing3 on store which was constructed with gram of tho Mechanic street oohool . WALTER L. BUSH, Auctioneer. wero appointed by the presiding of- Maio, Pearl Greenblatt, Robert Lln- air Thanksgiving table como from (Vodnesday, Dooembor 0. deroth, Arnold Simon, Ben Nicosia, ivoodon boxes brought to clasa by tho Boyo can make extra pncltot money V. O. Bos 1G03, Nertark, N. Jr. Telephond Mitchell ilcer. Thoso initiated wero Fred and farms wns brought up by tho claS3. pupils. With tho help of their teach- Grade 4B will dramatize "Hansel Belling Tho no/rlator—Advcrtlsotnont Robert Yorg, George Selbold, Jr., Ella Bunin, Allco Wilton?, Robert Sut- As a result of this question tho class er, Miss Mildred Bower, a largo awn- and Gretel" Decombor 5 for tho ohll- Nick Gettls, James Qulnn, John Dav- ton, Burtia Oglensky, Mario Cantil- llon, Bert Frost, William Hagerman, will draw pictures and make a book ng was made and attached to tho dren of tho school. The cast con- is, Fred Wainwrlght, Juno Powers, m them. itoie. The children havo named their sists of: Louise Caprioni, Helen Tilton, Mich- Ruth Lewis, Betty Ross, Joo Soverlo, Virginia Smith, Lester Shibla, Emily Mlsa Myrtle Clapp's clnss is study- lew business establishment "(school tlnrtha CornlllK Orddl ael Carotenuto, Dorothea Perry, )toro" and a Blgn bearing tho name [loorno Oullllama Hahael Theresa Hoffman, May Griffiths, Newman, Myrtle Johnson, Helen ing the reason why birds go Soutli Wornin Olfiori - —..Mother Geoigo Dorr, Vera Durham, Betty GuillianiE, Fred Comstock, Eleanor and why sonlo stay In tho North. A s being roado to bo placed in front Joseph MenaaopaflO , Father Huhn and Nelson Oglehsky. Cook, James Delatuah, Elaine Fleck- study is being mado of the foods they f the store. Lists of food selling at man, Genevleve French, Walter Hep- 3at and how tho birds which remain tho school store aro written daily Anita Matthews, sophomore, was ner, Helen Jackson, Marlon Marl: lore will survive. The primary and and posted throughout tho school. One of tho quickest ways to find a appointed treasurer of tho Student Children from other grades aro wel- ob Is to advertise In Tljo Rogia- Council at a meeting held last Mon- and Robert McKee, nil of the second secondary colors aro being studied by er'B Want Department.—Advertise- day week under tho supervision of porlod class. Charles Kcllum and ho class with tho students learning comed to buy things at tho school ment. their advisor, George Straus. Helen William Legg of tho 9A CIBBS also tho knowledge of mixing colors. Later Idea, Anita Matthews, Anna Shlpkln received their cards. they aro to paint carboard animals. and Ella Dey, officers of the student All tho homo rooms of tho Junior Miss Dorothy Metzgor's 6-A class council, represented tho high ochool high school had ono hundred per cent von the attendance record for having at a convention of all Etato schools membership In the Red Cross drlvo tho best attendance Ih'tlso school for • c /wv recently held at Trenton. An open recently staged throughout the October. student council meoting Was hold school. Lloyd Robinson, a member of tho last Monday and a number of The girls of Room 20 under supor- ilasa, severely sprained hla nnlile RAYMOND DANGLER gestlons wore given for tho Improve- vision of Mrs. Barbara Kane ar ment of the council. Ella Doy, chair- filling a largo Christmas stocking for man of "the program committee, pro- tho ooclal sorvlco. R. F. D., Asburj/ Paris, sented a list of futuro chapel pro- Girl Scout troop No. 28 Is planning grams to bo presented and, tho dates a luncheon hlko for December 14 to Wayside to Tinton Falls Road. . of assemblies. Chapel programs to bo helfi at Sea Bright. Plans for the PRODUCING ba held in tho high school tba re-hike wore discussed at tho meeting (JOEL MELDS FARM) mainder of tho year aro as follows: held November 20 at the "Y." house. OIL ROYALTIES November 27, Mrs. Robert C. Brown; Tho science classes of Miss Elsie December 11, Variety) December 20, MacLeod aro to participate In a Chit A. LoRoy Baker; January 2, Glenn dron'o Science Fair to bo held at Pay Monthly Return P. Wlshord; January 17, Variety; Trenton in January. at 1:00 P. M. February 8, Miss Madeline Gates Booklet "RB-1" on request (Lincoln); February 18, Mlsa Made- School Personals. line Gates (Washington); March 0, Open to Public Tho following goods will be offered at public auction: Bay wars, open; March 19. Mrs. Robert C. Francis Greaves, a senior of the. Commodity Exhibition of unusual years old; set double harness, odds ands ends of harness, one-horeo Brown; May 20, Memorial day. Bod Bank high school, was bitten by Interest to tho Inveitor from dump cart, spring-tooth harrow, doublo dlso harrow, OO-tooth harrow, a fox hound while attempting to stop 10 A. M. to B P. M. dally Acrao harrow, Halloclt four-row weeder, 2 Halloek cultivator weeders, Tho members of the senior 12A a pair of tho dogs 1 rota fighting last International cultivator, 2 v/alldns cultivators, fertilizer nttachmoiit for class had their pictures taken last Wednesday afternoon. riding cultivator, stalk cutter, potato grader, potato planter, side delivery woek at tho Stewart studios. A group Tho high school library has had a LEIGH J. SESSIONS hay rake, corn planter, two-way rldlag plow, three-horso riding plow, 2 picture of tho class will be taken In new seb of color plates portraying walking South Bend plows, mowing machine, manure spreader, Fordson tha near future. Only 47 aro to CORPORATION tractor, 2 sets tractor plows, three-row furrowing olod, power potato graduate in February. the events In tho history of America sprayer, four milk can Ice box, numerous small tools, Glenwood kitchen To flli Christmas dockings and installed in th9 library. Entabllihed 1025 range, good condition; 200 bu. ear corn, some- wheat and ryo. Thanksgiving baskets for tho needy Robert Manson left last week for 17 East 42d St. New York wero tho activities of tho Girls' Hi-Y lorlda where he will spend the win- VAndorbllt 3-3407-8' TERMS ABE CASH. club at their meoting last Thursday Tony SIclllano, a member of the when they mot with their advisor, WA1TEK FEEtDS, Auotlonser. Miss Katherine Barney. Tho Christ- mas stockings will be assigned to dif- ferent groups. Each stocking will contain gifts for a wholo family. The girls will supply a number of gifts while the club will purchase a num- ber of the more expensive gifts. Fol- lowing the formal meoting, ping pong, checkers and bridge wero played. Tho groups for the holiday gifts include Muriel Rath leader, Betty English, Wilda VanWagenen and Phyllis Todd; Mary Burdgo lead- er, Phyllis Miles and Louise Parker; Anna Shlpkin leader, Mama Keuck- haus, Jane Powers, Dorothy Win- ning and Marjorlo Maclnnes; Mar- garet Erickson leader, Betty Acker- man, Dorothy Gcrity and Lois Lay- man. Sydney Danser of Broad street en- - tertained a number of her friends at a party last Tuesday week at her home. A scavenger iiunt was ono of the features of the evening. The winners wero Ruth Delatush, Proc- tor Hague, Lois Delatuah and Ran- _.** dall Cook. Games wero played and U—-• refreshments were served. Thoso at-' tending were Ollyo Truex, Homer, , Hendr.ickson, Amory Osborn, Helen 32 Harrison, Donald Oaborn, Gcoigo Winning, Richard Winning, Made- lino Hendrickson, Ruth Delatush, Proctor Hague, Lois Delatush, Ran- dall Cook, John Bremner, Elizabeth car starts BOYS AND GIRLS I My father-.uses BE AT THE R. It, fa stern yours!" Tydol Gasoline, too!" STATION AT 3:SS AND SEE SANTA ARRIVE DIRECT npHE song of a dying battery is the slow grind of FROM THE NORTH ONE-EYED CARS JL a motor... on a cold morning .. .The dirge Proved by Byrd at 60° B@9ov/ Como ono! Corao nil! Bleot Bsata of cold metal against cold metal as costly friction Don't handicap a fast-starting gasoline. With at Sohulto-UiUtcd'a Toyland! Hall A ONK-KYKI) car is very sel- Tydol, use Vcedol cold-proof motor oil, 160$$ nrrivo drcsscil up ta rod—with nil dom inexplicable. In tho vaot eats into xipper cylinder walls and warns of repair Pennsylvania at lta finest. Tydol nnd Veedo! your toyo rraidy for ChrlBtmao. majority of enneo it la simply tho bills that will follow. make an Ideal winter combination and nro uced Santa Ima a (jrand gift to glva you result of scMiA disregard for exclusively by tho Byrd Antarctic Expedition. If you como early with a grown-up! public nrtfety and should subject tho offender to sharp tlincipllne. To avoid drain on your battery and damaging You don't Itnow Iiow toys can really bo until you iteo Thrco In every hundred cars wear to upper motor parts, use Tydol, the gas- ¥ME MAM tktsm In BcluiHo-Unltoil'B Toylond ohiicrved on tho Stale's high- oline that lubricates ... Not only does this lubri- tomorrow! Tlio largest anil moat ways recently wero found to AT THE PUR1P" thrilling variety yet nsBoniblcd Un- Imvo only ono front headlight cation aid faster starting, but with every charge tlor our roof. Kvory ono at o lt>w functioning. Of course it la pcis- jirlco Schnlto-TJiutral la fumotis f«r! nlblo to drive covoral hours with- of gasoline a positive "film of protection" spreads Oomo

32 BROAEI Reel Bar,ii?!: IMSTANT STARTING STANT LUBRICATION AT H@ BKT8$ CO.ST RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 28,1934. Pa.«e Thivo Roussillo did not enter his exhibit in a catalog listing ot 594, tho 1-eent AMUSEMENTS. Saturday. In addition to the above ACCIDENT AT SCOBEYVUXE. competition. His collection attracted stamp bearing the head of Franklin named tho cast includes Mary Brian, much attention. , ... owes lta oddity to, tho fact that It Strand Theater. George Barbler, Franklin Pangborn, Every Woman f John P. Cooper of Ked Bank had was printed on a rotary press and Doublo feature bllb will bo pre- Mary Wallace and Robert McWado. Miss Mario Illngenberger Injured and a most unuoual assortment of air perforated eleven all around )n con- sented this week at the Strand the- A largo chorus figures In the num- Her Father's Car Damaged. mail covers, many of which carried trast to other perforations used at ater. erous dance sequences. Miss Marie Ringcnbergei- cf Scohey- The Monmouth County Phila- high values und lightly cancelled. Mr. that time. Tha high valuo placed up- Today and. tomorrow "Little to look h-ir bi?£it at n\\ timt^,^ Melodies for the picture, which ln- vtllo was Injured and a Foul,,subur- v telic Club Last Friday Night Cooper's collection featured princi- on It )s dus to tho fact that It is Friend," a BriUsh-Gaumont picture cludo tho "hits," "Take a Number ban owned by her father, Fritz Kin- tt» ftel at cafco nmi iK jft!Cti, pally South American postal Issues. tho only ons known to have been with Nova Pilbeam In tho main role, from Ono to Ten," "Stay as Sweet as genberger, "was badly damped In an poised. Had a Most Wonderful Show Robert A. Williams of Fair Haven, 1 By Qulnton Jamea. found In an unused condition. will be shown. The associate feature' You Are" and "College Rhythm ' accident a few nights ago. Miaa H\n- SUB-SIMPLICITY* at the Borough Hal!. secretary of tho club, showed a com- Stamp tribute to Us assassinated It was found In a small collection will bo "Lawless Frontier," a Lone wero written by the Eong-writlng genberger had been at Colt's I"Jock pleto set of National park drat day king, Alexander I, has just been paid submitted to Mas Wulson of. New Star Western with John Wayne as team of Gordon and Revel. and she waa driving the car Into tho Created by That there la a growing Interest covers, U. S. lc 1801-02 and U. S. 2c In tli3 collecting of postago ntamps by Yiiroalp.vln. Tho name method York for valuation. Tho original the hero. Tho story Is about the rivalry be- driveway when It waa hit by an auto- U. S. bl-centennlal issue, and a gen- u o o d previously owner Is quits financially happy now, Tho two .features on Friday are mobile owned by Lloyd P. Burlew of Gossard and other poatal Issuem, both domett, oral collection, almost complete, of tween Ooklo and Ross, football star la tho answer. tic and foreign, was manifested last ; u by both Belgium for until his stamps wero appraised "King Kelly of tho U. S. A." with Guy and piccolo player respectively, both Arlington. Mr. Burlew waa driving Guatemnla. and Germany was ho had not realized he possessed a Robertson, Edgar Kennedy and Irene at a very fafit Bpeed in tho same di- Tho pull of tho Friday night at the exhibition of tho of'whom love the same girl and des- hack • straps Monmouth County Philatelic society Leroy S. Dangler, otamp editor of adopted, that of rarity. Ware, and "Bhizlng Guns" with Rex plso each other immensely. Their rection as Misg Ringenberger. For tho Asbury Park Press, and publicity Lease. Dome reason hia car darted to the left flatten the ab- held at the Red Bank borough hall. encasing a stamp rivalry follows them from college in- domen, uplifts Thero were a greater number of ex- officer of tho club, had a flno show- or, stamps from World-Wills Notes. to business of running opposition de- side of the road and crashed into the ing of Greece and' full sheets of Red A new stamp from Finland, a 2- Carlton Theater. partment stores, which they seek to rear of the Rcobeyville automobile the bust, and hibitors than ever boforo and tho at- Cross stamps. Mr. Dangler la doing recent regular is* controls the tendance was by fnr double that of sues In a black marka red violet, honors that coun- "Have a Heart," a Metio-Goldwyn- givo the college atmosphere to in-while the front wheels of that vehicle a good Job for those. Interested In try's eplo poet, Alexis Kivl. It marks crease business. A football game be- were in the driveway. The suburban I hipa. any (similar attraction held by theBtamp collecting. border. Mayer picture starring Jean Parker, Let oar expert uocloty. the one-hundredth anniversary of will head tho film fare to be present- tween tho two rival stores brings the was knocked back into tho road and Leslie R. Stewart of Llncroft hud Yugoslavia GO- Otters s h o w The dlaplayn were left entirely to lccted two stamps his death. ed at the Carlton theater today. In story to a thrilling climax with some- It struck a telephone pole. Only slight a wldo variety In his exhibit which damage was done to Mr. Burlew's you what the Individual exhibitor and they for this purpose. They are 1.75dlnar By the use of a surcharge "Silver support of Miss Parker, who will be thing of a surprise finish. Mi:;-Slrnplicity wero arranged to the best advantago featured U. S. 3c 1851 cancellations, Tax" on the current documentary remembered for her work In "Littlo "The White Parade," with Loretta machine, but the Scobeyville car wa.'i U. S. 3c 1851 and 1850 singles and on tlocp rooe and 3.50-dlnar ultrama- can do. by those who tcqk part In tho show. line. stamps of the'Unlted States a new Women," arc James Dunn, Una Mer- Young and John Boles, opens a three virtually wrecked. Mis3 Ringpnberg- covors.U. S. lc 1881-01 and U. B. 2e The stamps picture the king er was bruised and shaken up and Some wero exhibited In frames, oth- from ono of hia most recent photo- revonuo classification has been cre- kcl, Stuart Erwln, Willard Robinson day run at the Carlton on Sunday of ers In albums and others In attrao Black Jacks, all in excellent condi- ated. These otamp3 are to pay the and Kato Price. next week. In the supporting cast she was confined to the house suvera! $4.50 to $10 tion. Ho also had an album full of graphs lind are Identical in design days. She 13 now much improved. tlvol" arranged dloplay oupporta. In with tho typo of 1931. tax on silver transactions. Adapted from an original story, are Dorothy Wilson, Muriel Kirkland each caBO tho Individual exhibitor mint blocks of U. S. commemoratives, and Astrid Allwyn. Produced by Fox, Mr. Ringenberger has bought a new with and without plate numbers. "Have a Heart" concerns the regen- explained tho merits and unusual Jury Meeting Postponed. eration of a crippled girl through a the picture was adapted from a novel suburban to replace the ruined one. William Joseph Korbonits, a stamp Statuo Of Christ. He says he will sue Mr. Burlew for features of hla entry. For the second lime and by a sec- A scheduled meeting of the Mon- romance that gives her the will to by Rlan James and is dedicated to Although thore were no iron clad doaler of Asbury Park, showed a nm- ovcrcomo her handicap and marry the great army of young student damages. 17 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. 3. rino collection featuring stamps with ond country the statue of Christ In mouth county grand Jury at Freehold rules set forth by tho exhibition com- the Andes ha3 been Illustrated on to consider evidence regarding the al- tho man of her heart. Tho locale Is nurses who devote themselves to al- mittee thero was a wide variety of ships thereon, a collection of U. S. the colorful Ghetto of New York's leviating the miseries of the sick. franctional and postal currency, a a postage stamp. leged looting of tho Mor.ro Castle subjects which made tho judging Tho latest Issue is a 10-centavo hulk was not held Thursday. No rea- lower east side. Miss Young as a student nurse very difficult. Tho awardu wero special block of 48 stamps of the U. S. 1805 special delivery stamp, a lith- commemorative presented by Argen- son for Uie postponement wa3 given, "College Rhythm," Paramount's lat- meets^Boles, a wealthy polo player as made to Alexander D. Cooper of Red tina, in connection with tho recent but officials eald the jury's next ses- est musical with a cast headed by a result of an innocent deception. He Bank for bis showing of United ographed sheet of some very rare u. S. and foreign stamps and a most International Eucharlstlc congress sion would not be held until Thurs- Joe Penner, Lanny ROES, Jack Oakie, falls in love with her and begs her States Departmental iaauea, Captain held ut Buenos Aires. Previously tho day, December 6. Helen Mack and Lyda Robert!, will to give up her work, bin she refuses, H. T. Gleasaer of Fort Monmouth for attractive lot of early Hamburg. John D. Aldcn of Asbury Park fea- statue had been made part of tho be presented at the Monmouth street feeling that she must keep faith with his display of Air Mall ctarnpa, Thom- drawing used pn a 25-centavo air It payf. to advertise in The Register. movio house tomorrow, Friday and the vows she has taken. omssssssss as Irving Brown of Red Bank for hiu tured business envelopes, Civil war and other patriotic covers, U. S. com- mall stamp of Spain. It was one of Red Bnnk'a leading Liquor Department attain seta the pece display of United Statos Commem- tho group put out Iri 1930 as the oratlvea In full aheotg In mint condi- binations, early U. S. covers, princi- in Wine and Liquor values for the holidays! Check our pally with 1851 iBoues thereon, as well Spnnlsh-Amerlcan union Issue. quality! Check our prices! You'll find that you f»et more tion, Robert A. Williams of Fair Ha- Thia statue of Christ Is located In ven for his allowing of United States as stampless covers. value for your money here! Thomas Irving Brown of Red Bank Upsallata pass high in tho Andes covers and foreign stamps, John T>. I mountains on the border between Alden of Asbury Park for hls-oxhibl- I showed full mint sheets of 400 stamps icach of Harding Issues, full sheets Chile and Argentina. It was dedi- tlon of patriotic coveru and Btamplesa cated in 1901 and is a symbol of ever- covers and Paul Kovero of Red Bank !of tho Norsc-Amorlcan Issue, full I half sheets of tho U. S. 4c, 5c, 8c and lasting peace between thoso coun- for his showing of mail meters. tries. Constructed of iron from During the evening tiiero wao an 10c Buffalo Exposition commomora- tivo and plato number mint bloclm of melted cannon, It stands sixty feet award of a stamp catalogue at ?2 high. and thlfl was secured by Stewart six each of tho Graf-Zeppolln U. S. VanVllet, Jr., of Shrewsbury, ono of spocial Issue. Ho also showed stamp- the Juvenile collectors in this vicinity. less covers, early Monmouth county From Ecuador. WINE AMD Each Individual exhibit had Ito un- and other early New Jersey post- At almost regular Intervals In the usual features. Tho spectators spent marks and cancellations on original past several months odd stamps have ELU Alexander D. Cooper of Red Bank, planned for early in December at the green and Indicating a departure In who has specialized for some tlmo in convention hall at Asbury Park and the design of that country's stamps. Distilled expressly for United States ciepartmontulg made a at Friday night's meeting It was vot- It carries the modernistic motif with us by the famous Old flno exhibit. He also showed Bomo ed that thoso who took part in Fri- a winged post horn as a part of the Quaker distillery. A very unusual covers.- day night's ehow hero take an active design. In the background to tho straight whiskey, excel- part in tho Asbury Park exhibition. Walter I. Quolch, treasurer of the left is a telegraph pole, although lent for its fine aioina most If tho background Is solid green. society, showed a varied assortment and taste I of Spanoh-Amerlcan patriotic covers, a specialized collection of;the U. S. Firemen's Dance. It Brought §1,975. 1851 3 cent, and a most unusual cover Tho North Centervlllo fire com- That recent find of a modern rarity showing tho proposed division of pany will hold a dance Saturday in the list of United States stamps Monmouth county in 1873. • evening, * December 8, at half-past brought nearly ?2,000 at Its first sale. 1 Leon Reusslllo of Rod Bank fea- eight o'clock at Harmony Country It was purchased by Nicholas Sana- tured a block of eight mint $2 Co- clubhouse. Kenneth Strylter's or- brla of New York for the exact figure lumbians, 2c Llncolno, mint; Red chestra will provide music and re- j of 51,975. Cross and early U. K. covcni. Mr. f." -hr-ientd will bo served. I Although It appeared In 1922 with • Formerly 6old at S1.2J1 (fr , 11% five-anil-hiilf.yenr- % old whiskey. Rye or Uourbon hlenil—a real- ly marvelous drink— emoorh, mellow and sat- Ihoro is a isfying. U.S.C. Sfoiv near MflIX STISEA31 your homo Applejack WHITE SWAJT crx

Struiglit applejack; Sth ngcd 9 months in the • Nationally famons, wood. 90 Proof. j distilled Dry Gin— 1

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He's 'Holding Court' In His OF RARE OLD North Jersey Shore Headquarters VINTAGE CAKE FLOUR mull fkg. I 3 c largo pko. Hero's Wlno Quality at a low price PREMIUM CHOCOLATE . 14 Ib. pL-8.. Port, Sherry, Muscatel, ga! $| .89 Tokay, Claret, Sauterne •"• The good news thousands of impatient youngsters have been awaiting ! TOYLAND has been all "spruced-up" for the arrival of good, old Santa Clans who came a few days ago to STRAIGHT BOURBON Drown, XXXX stay till Christmas and take charge of tihe Wonderland of toys or POWDERED and interesting mechanical displays his workmen have been so An extremely popular busy arranging for the past month. smooth Whiskey at a new low price. And, best of all, mothers and fathers ! ... he tells us that AU faa.No.2 prices this year will be a pleasant surprise to you ! ' GREEN ,, round can COBBS CREEK CANADIAN CLUB pound # e pkg. 90 PROOF STRAIGHT STRAIGHT WHISKEV FLAGSTAFF WHISKEY ISOTTLED IN 1!K1. LEADING BRAND? A List of Unusual Dollar Toys 1.09 14 mod. cm 11 Gilbert Tool Chest with Tools 1.00 Fifth New Bagatelle Games 1.00 I:23-ot STRONG AND VIGOROUS Ib.csn3* Wind-Up Train Sets with Track 1.00 FOR COCKTAILS IMPORTED SCOTCH Table Tennis Sets 1.00 JOHNNIE WAJjIUiR ?O.!'J Giant" MARTINI & ROSSI J\ .V.I . . . 3*«i: Combination Gamo^Boards (14 Games) 1.00 or NOILLY PKAT |») Filth " VERMOUTH at. WHITE HORSE $059 Konkrete, A New Build-M-Up Toy 1.00 I'iflh « . . . 3-1; Stik-a-Disk, A Game of Skill 1.00 GRENADINE Z Lpt Oflo ORANGE BITTERS 4-oz. OJ SI'EV ROYAL SO.03 paclcorJ under tho Metal Wheelbarrows, Rubber Tired 1.00 Fifth O FLAGSTAFF BRAND Toy Forts with Cannons That Shoot 1.00 PARK & TILFORD WATL~S1T"RE5ERVE All-Steel Railroad Cars 1.00 A BUnd of -5',' 12-Yr.-0W Jiyo. WINES Haro MoWnwm vi Electric Lighted Filling Stations 1.00 AGED IN WOOD OVEB 5 YKS. I P&5S- , Hansel & Gretel Dolls 1.00 ?J Fifth Pint Santa Will Be Here to Greet Little Boys and Girls Daily 10 to 12 A. M. nnrJI LIQUOR DEPARTMENT WILTBE 1:30 to S P. M.; Saturday, 7 to 9 P. M. SANTA CLARA . 12o*.bor. 1] OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. THIS WEDNESDAY, California Flagstaff Sliced ieoff . . i«r1& Stelnbachs—TOYLAND—Foiu th l-'lom

Flagstaff Pineapple CRUSHED 2<>oS.«n,ijg Flagstaff Henojf 5oi.bot.9e HK!) BANK Pea'Doom . . BNSO Store Open Saturday 40/50 to tEio pound Shredded V/hoa» PV» 12,= .p4g 16c NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT lltloli (-III 1,0 IIIiiilo fi.f II: Evening Till 9 P. M. Eatato nt Marli I/iulso Dltilmn, dccounc'l. :il IUII ii I i.IIIII 1 Nolloo ia herpliy given that tha in- II lUil O hit ., \ Ii 1 Ml HOV. 29l!i TllfUl DEC. 5!h. counts of tho subju'tlliur. onn of ttui < \< iill 111 II IIH.i utorn ot tho oitiito nf onld docenncil. ulll 17 1 Mn |il HIU , , Hi I l>0 tnulltffl ftiul pliitcil t>y tho Iiuirownto »>f (III tif Hi-, • tho Comity of Mnnmuulh mill rci'»rt«l fnr M.I i W VIII i| I 1, m fipttlenu'iiL tn tho Ori'liami Couit of nii'l '1 i,l iil«liiiiSliiSiEi Comity, oil Thursday, tho nlxlli ilnv »( IUM li.inl., U Deccmbot- A. I). 1031, at which Uma up|ill- Fsg© Four SEflD"BANK'lEGISTER, NOVEMBER28,198*. per year. At Red Bank where thers is a pubiio-ownei b«r ef s?fia«ster Iiours in collegfl « sewage disposal plant and where the charges are on t!i tension confess, and. aptnt tewta tlra testa of cae-thlrd Qf the water bills tha cost lor Ui In professional and geotrel teaming ESTABLISHED 18J8 BS JOHN H. COOK. aver&ga resident ranges from $2.68 to $8 year year. and preparation for teaching duties. cording, to an old saying "money tsllta," and -when II They also took moro Interest Jn out GEOBGES C. HANCE, Editor. • spealsa la iuehjoud tortna of saving it !3 not slrang< of-clsea and civla activities. FBEBEIUO S. HAYES, Blaosgias ESlto. that publio ownership of utilities galna adharentd be f interest because its bonds are ex- /' I lief that it will enable the paper to bo o£ larger public .lade ruler of greater things. Red Banlv haa not fared impted from all taxes, municipal, /ell In recent years under Republlcli auspices so far as hoir experience with tho now meth. itate and federal. service. It Is not without a sentimental regret that The id of county spending. After its plant la constructed and letting county appointments lo concerned. Tho last Re- In other words It Is up to tho Dem- Lulgl Pirandello, shown at Ida typewriter, taps oui with only finger tho uoripls ihat won him tho Boglster makes this departure. Wednesday and The - n operation It is examptod from pay- Nohel prl«o In literature. Ma hunohea falmsolS over tho machine, perches hiu loft elbow on Mio table, anfl Begiater havo to a certain extent been synonoraous ever ublican prosecutor from this town was John S. Apple- >cratlc administration to justify tho ng tha following taxes: 1 ate and his term expired more than twenty years ago. ixpenso of tho dopartment and to danglea a clgnretta in tho air. When ha finishes a BOrlut, hla son, who nets na his scorntary, copies It. Since the paper was founded 57 years ago. lines that time not a single Red Bank Republican haa State and Municipal Taxes. Times have changed greatly alnco then, especially irova that tho savings effected havo Roal catato tax. ioen identified with the offlce. Mr. Klatsky's friends, icon worth while and could not havo Personal tax—which embraces all NEWMIISR VS. MICE. with Mr. Labrecquo for hla failuro •with regard to transportation. In by-gone times when >oth Republican an<^ Democrat, would Ilka to see the icon mado by propor supervision on :s equipment, Buch as poles, COQ- to condone- and support tho actions Panama Picturesque Wail wao dollvered largely by horse and wagon. Wednes- ipell broken by his appointment. part of tho freeholder!! them- lults, supplies In warehouses, etc Two Mldcllotanvn Township E of tho school board whom'you deslK- day WHO an ideal publication date. In these days when elves. If tho innovation has not Franchise taxes. Exchange Letters. nata as tha "Moffat faction." Mr. Place To Visit deliveries require much leas time this Is no longer true. >eea successful then a chango baclt State corporation tax. Labreoqua'a actions in regard to Explication on Thursday will allow presentation of a —o-o-o-o-o-o— o tho old system with somo bettor State Income tax—In some ensos. Tho following lottcr haa been' le- school board matters aro a disgrace Tho Canal Zone, that atrip of lupervlslon ia indicated. Thla Is not Federal Tinea. suod by Harry Newmlor in roply to to the Damooratio party and Mlddlo- leased territory acroos tho narrow •wider scope of news and also enable advertisers to make ono published and signed by Thomas town township, and you can count their announcements more effective. Buying Potatoes in Maine ! ntended aa a criticism, but racier aa Federal income tax. me- in th.o "Moffat faotlon." Mr. La- part of tho Republic of Panama, is suggestion and a request for In- Utility tax on consumption. Pike, Mr, Nowmlor is a resident of brecquo helped to elect Mrs. Moffat so woll known that it haa to a largo In no way other than in the tlmo of publication will Carrying Coal to Newcastle ! ormatlon,—Freehold Transcript. Capital stock tax. Leonardo and was active in tho last and only upon hla failuro to dlctato cxtont confused tho American publio The Register bo changed. As it has always dono It will Corporation capital surplus and at campaign in behalf of Adam Llnz- school board policies, did ho turn up- on tho attractions and tlio Jmport- print the news without fear or favor and cay tho things Ono hundred and thirty-flvo carloads of Malno po- mes an excess profits tax. mayor. on her, Mrs. Moffat desorveo credit tatoes weighing 2,700,000 pounds are stored at ISlizabeth Hoffman's Secretary. When you add up all of these tax- anco or Panama City. Most of thia •which it believes should bo said. Always its chief en- :s you will ilnd that It amounts to a To the Editor: for trying to keop tho school board ancient city ia outaido of tho Canal to bo distributed to needy families In Now Jersey next Govornor-elcct Hoffman has gono I trust that you will publish this out or politics, in splto of Mr. La- deavor has been to produco a better newspaper, and the [ood proportion of what tho consum-* brecqua'a ideas to tho contrary. She Zone. It la, In fact, tho capital of a change to Thursday is made in the hope that it will con- eols by tho Emergency Relief Administration. Just .ho way of two predecessors, Gover- r pays to tho utility company in letter na a reply to ono signed by great, Independent and stable Central by the government had to go tho expense of trans- ior Larson and Governor Woodrow llghcr rates. The cost of the capital Thomas Plko and addressed to Mr. will havo saved tho taxpayers olono American Republic four times tho tribute to this end. (Vllson, in selecting a former Iegl3- to the privatoly owned company Ia in Jnzmayer. to 520,000 by tho end of tho year. ortlng potatoes all the way from Maine whon it could I do not boliovo that Mr, Plke'fl BO- Can elthor you or Mr, Labrecquo de- slzo ol Belgium, a territory of wealth, havo bought them here and saved this outlay Is a mys- ator to act in tho capacity of sbcre- many instances aa much as 4$>, and ny that? You write of the Illogal ac- with ono hundred and eighty rlvera ry. It was Mr. Wilson who eaw in even C%, greator than tho interest lcltudo for Mr. Llnzmayer (a genu- tery of the New Deal that has not bocti satisfactorily ex- bearing bonds issued by a solvent ine. Although riot a Democrat, I tions of the school board. Jual what flowing Into tho Atlantic and, threo plained. The "Brain Trusters" may know, but If BO they roseph P. Tumulty, a. formor Aosem- municipality. worked hard on behalf of Mr. Linz- oro they anfl what aro your qualifica- hundrod into tho PacUle. The Thanksgiving Turkey ilyroan, a young man of exactly tho mayor during tho last campaign. tions to ba a judge in tho mattor? are not making the reason public.- kind of experience needed to aid him Another Important feature Is that During my campaigning I failed to There Is not a olnplo individual Panama City Is no recant out- Provides a "Break" for Farmers. Senator Borah of Idaho has been very caustic about fhon taxes aro not paid into tho mil- meet Mr. Plko onco. His only activ- that can truthfully oay that thoro has growth of tho building of tho canaL In his lack of experience In tho prac- ilcipal treasury, by reason of tho been even one Illegal action by tho When Pedro do Avlla founded tho A "break," or at least something akin to it, haa oo- the Emergency Relief Administration expenses, charg- tical politics and the practical legis- nunlclpaiity owning ita own plant, ity in tho campaign wao his associa- lation at the State House. In later tion with oortain disgruntled Demo- no-called "Moffat faction." She is be- city in 1519, tho isthmus was already curred for farmers who raise turkeys. Oa tha ovo of ing that cost3 of administration are far In «sxce(s of he taxpayer supplies the difference. crats and Republicans who endeav- ing opposed by politicians with poli- a well frequented • route. A paved pears Governor Larson picked former 3o, when all io said and done, the tics In mind. Thanksgiving tho price of these birds la considerably what they should be. If this Malno potato-buying Inci- onsumer io not bettor off when sup- ored to put ti third ticket In the field causeway was built for pack animals Wgher than at the same period last year and it bids dent IB a sample of the way the Emergency Relief Ad- losemblyman Thomas Hanson, and against Mr. Llnzmayer. When their I trust that my letter has enlight- and slaves to carry tho unrocorded IOW Mr. Hoffman has selected former illed by a municipal plant, and in plan fell through, and on tho night ened you on many things that scorn fair to remain so throughout tho winter. Moreover, ministration works the remarks of tho Western senator lenator Storner. iany cases suffers from the munici- 1 to bo a deep, dark mystery In your treasures o£ tho Indios across It. turkeys seem to bo more plentiful on farms hereabouts aro none too sovere. pal plant's not being as efficient aa of tho election Mr. Pika Issued a Pirates, attracted by theso treasures, Newspapermen and lawyers usually statomont saying that ho would voto mind. . than was true last year. Considerable wonderment has been expressed be- ho highly efficient private company. Please answer this so that I may sacked and burned Panama many iavo been selected for this post You also mentioned the good for- Democratic. I don't kno-w whether times during tho century. Today tho Thia may not seem like good news to some con- causa tho Democratic party was defeated In New Jersey une of Red Bank in having a rau- tha statement was genuine- or not. havo an opportunity to,further en- •hlch calls for a trained mind in I really boliovo Mr. Pike's letter lighten you on what lo really going visitor ooofi In tliu old parto of tho sumers, but few among them will begrudge the farmers la tha last election, whereas In most other states tho looting the public, and in contacting tlclpal water plant. I agree with on in Mlddlotown township. city monuments that aro picturesque, ihla stroke of good fortuno when, they consider that al- party was victorious or at least made large gains. One ou. Its servlco Is and always has •wos written with tho Idea in mind iia newspapers, as well as In advls- iflcn very excellent, and the quality of getting evon for Mr. Labrocquo'o Cordially yours, ancient anil eloquent of old-world his- most everything else which the agriculturist produced doea not need to make a deep analysis of tho election ng with the Governor. But tho ex- if its product is good. But, you failure to conclono and support tlio Thonrne A. Pllte. tory. In tho church of San Joso this season has been sold at ruinously low prices. Tho returns to find that it was in tho rural sections, many perience of tho man who has served nust also realize that its rates are actions of the school board which I gloams the nltar mado of beaten gold high price of turkeys does not begin to offset tho losse3 of which voted for Roosevelt for President, where the in tho Legislature ia an asset not to m a par with the privately owned designate as tho Moffat faction. This MIDDLETOWN SCHOOL MONEY. from tho mines of Panama and Peru; Incurred by tho farmers on the sales of other products. biggest Republican majorities wore piled up. Tho New ao taken lightly.—Hudson Dispatch. vater companies, that is, were on a group of four school board mem- legond tells that onco it was hastily lar before they added tho iniquitous bers, two of. whom call them- A Statement from tho pistrlct Clerk painted whlto to hide It from tho They havo littlB enough to be thankful for so far as Doal has not made a hit with the farmers of New Jcr- ewer tax. With that added you can- selves Democrats, havo been carry- of tha Township. $>roflts are concerned this year, and it is appropriate soy and this is not to be wondered at when all tho facts Not Much Help. iot get away from the fact that our ing on in the last six months so that covetous eyes of Morgan. Chlrlqul tha township haa risen against them. Leonardo Grado School, prison, unused thoso many years, still that tha bird most associated with Thanksgiving should aro considered. The Incidont of buying potatoes in Chancery Court's decision in tho vater tax haa been Increased 331-8#r. November 24, 1034. (come to their rescue on the eve of that holiday. Maine and shipping them Into New Jersey where pota- 'oung-Wobor mortgage case ia of im- t is a water users' tax as it Is based Mr. Labrccque, although a Democrat,, showa Its water-soaked colls and a m tho amount of water used. If any has refused to be a party to their Editor, Red Bank Register. rusted ball and chain that might havo to markets are glutted and barns aro full to overflowing >ortanco to every porson who has jrlvato company had attempted to policies and has opposed somo of Dear Sir:—• held a pirato'n leg. with, stored potatoes adds only ono more to grievances ilgnod a mortgage on his homo or ncreaso its rate 33 1-3% there would their illegal actions in court. Mr. In your issuo of November 21 there of tho farmers. ither real estate. This decision, a lave been an uprising and an appeal Plko, who wao recently favorod by an alleged correction by Joseph E, To commorco rather than to his- •e-emphasl's of the Lowenstoln doc- o tho Public Utility commission, but being placed to work on tho sohools, Johnson, township treasurer, of a tory Panama City owes its uniquely i Hoffman Makes Good Start Tho Western and Southern agriculturists were paid xine, moans, in a nutshell, that the luch was not tho caso in Red Bank is apparently being usod to attack statement attributed to me by your oxotic atmosphere. Beginning with not to plant wheat and cotton and not to raise hogs and ortgageo cannot offer tho fair value s it is not subject to regulation (an- Mr. Labrecque. reportor who attended the November Spaniards, Inca chiefs and native In- In Sterner Appointment. cows. No such largess was provided for New Jersey •f his property as an offset against ither advantage of tho municipal I never met Mr. Labrocquo person" 8 mooting of the Mlddlotown town- diana, tho strait wnu traversed by a "E. Donald Sterner Is good enough for almost any- farmers. On tho contrary they had to dispose of their ils bond, unless he is actually un- "ant). ally until tho formation pf tho Citi- ship board of education. verllnhlo kalcido.scojio o£ nations— iblo to protect himself by buying in Tho poor suffering public pays zens and Taxpayers association. Slnco So that there can be no doubt ns thing under my power of appointment," said Harold G. potato crops at ruinously low prices because the Westr ven greater under municipal owner- then I havo grown to admlro him to just what I did cay, I would ap- English buccaneers, French corsairs, Hoffman, governor-elect, tho othor day in discussing a ern and Southern farmers planted this same crop on the he property at the foreclosure sale hip tlhan under private ownership! and to respect ills principles. I espe- preciate it if you would publish tho tho forty-miners, Hindus, Chinese, rumor that Mr. Sterner was" to bo mado commissioner of land on which wheat and cotton wore formerly grown. »r by refinancing the mortgage. hold no brief for utility companies, cially admlro him becauso he haa put following table; Arabs. Descendant:! of each and of This revives an old problem which aut justice Is due them and tho read- the welfare of tho Bchool abovo poli- Monica received by tho board of a mixture of all these races pasa motor vehicles. Mr. Sterner did not get the Job in On top of this comes tho Maine potato buying incident .as been tormenting lawyers and tics, even to the extent of advocating (question, but he was^ppolnted to another one in somo ng public is entitled to the facts un- education from tho township com- through Its streets today, display Talk about carrying coal to Newcastle! Thi3 ia even .ortgago experts for years. On the .rnished. a Republican as president of tho mittee since July 1, 1934: thoir strnntro wares from all, tho respects of oven more responsibility—that of secretary more absurd! It is not at all strange that tho rural no band is the argument that a Vory truly yours, school board. Certainly the events Data Sleoelvod world In tho open chops that mako to tho governor. ortgageo is lending money, secured of the last six months have justified Amount veto wan strongly Republican in tho last election. The Hermann Asendorf, his opinion that Mr. Mandovlllo, al- July 31, 1034 _ $13,518.30« somo of Ita thoroughfares look llko Monmouth county has reason to rejoice over the only wonder is that it was not more pronounced. The / real estate aa collateral. Ho 13 though a Republican, would havo August 2, 1934 .„. C97D.78* an Eastern haznr. Sailors on lcava Darning of ono of Ito best known residents to this posi- New Deal has got to be a better deal for farmers In iot a buyer of tho property. This Wanted—A Tax Kindergarten. been the right man In tho right placo. August 20, 1984 ._ 1,000.00' from ships of nil nations add an ad- flewpolnt holds to tho theory that 'o the Editor of Tho Register: I congratulate Mr. Labrecquo upon ditional noto of color. Tho sceno la tion. Mr. Sterner served faithfully and well as a sol- Monmouth county than it has been if Democratic pros- here la no difference botwecn the September 1, 1034 2,000.00* dier, as an assemblyman and as a state senator, and hi3 pects are to improve, for the agriculturists comprise Something will havo to bo done tho general high caliber of tho men October 13, 1034 11,000.00* often 'honlty tonk," but It Is color- •eal estate borrower and any other .bout the- astonishing medley of pro- whom hia party has sponsored for ful and lively always. experience in these roles should make him especially too large an element of the population to be affronted :lnd of debtor. A person who bor- la regarding New Jorsey methods public office recently. I am sure that October 23, 1034 ... 10,373.20' iwell qualified to act as the "right bower" of the incom- without disastrous political consequences. owa $2,000 from a bank on a note, if annually ralBlng funds to pay if he continues to stick to his princi- Oofcobor T23, 1031 ... 025.80 And In other modern quarters at ing governor. leposltlng collateral then worth ?4,- lunlclpal undertakings. If I last ples, and to sponsor candidates of November B, 1034 . 10,000.00 tho city, thl3 bazar noto Is replaced, 00, still owea $1,000 if tho collateral mg enough, I may do- a usoful such general good character and by gleaming and rather formal tropio Mr. Hoffman was elected governor under conditions -o-o-o-o-c-o- fork by publicly, In cold typo, ex- ability for publio ofllco, his party will $55,498.08 "which do not make him beholden to party bosses. Not subsequently sold at the market boauty rarely surpassed. The shops :or $1,000. He la liable for $1,000 if ilainlng what this mess of senso and soon be successful in securing repre- On July 1, 1934, tho township com- of tho Avenlda Central aro magnif- Jn a long time has any govornor been choaon undor con- Should the Hunting lonscnso is all about, and how It can sentation in our township admlni3- mittee owed tho school board $44,- icent and justly renowned. And tho ditions which afford so much opportunity for oervlce. :ho bank sues for judgment. aortod out; how selections can bo 871,28 for previous years, and thu of Game Be Abolished? From thla it la argued that thoro Is nado from Its items after science Harry Ncwmior. abovo payments marked with nn as- visitor who joins tho evening prom- Ho has made a good start by appointing Mr. Sterner as io reason why a borrower on mort- nd ethics nro duly made use of. Leonardo, N. J. terisk, wore applied to sottlo old oh- enade to the hand concert on th@ Jiio Decretory and by his advocacy of a short legislative Moro farms are posted against hunting than ever gage who puts up real estate as col- A host of assessors, It appears, re- llgatlono. Plaza Central may look forward to a BO33lon devoted to making laws on a quality rather than before, but losses for farmers caused by irresponsible lateral should not bo similarly liable. mtly placed an organization on Doar Editor: It Is not generally known, that tho pageant brilliant and fnshionablo in- a quantity basis. Hopes run high that he will keep up gunners seem equally ns numerous as over. Tho signs Dn the othor side of tho fence, it is ccord as favoring a sales tax. For I trust you will print this letter In school board must request from the deed. With graceful fronded palm tho good work. prohibiting hunting aro obeyed by real sportsmen, but jointed out that in practice many vhat it is worth, that fact may be answer to ono published laat weolc in township committee twenty por cent treot and luxuriantly blooming flow- they mean nothing to some hunters who have no re- nortgagoa at foreclosure sales buy loted, and perhaps ono or more of of tho current year's budget every ors all around, with tho cool and qutot hoso assessors will undertake to at- another paper, wltten by Mr. Harry eight weeks to meet current oporat- tropio twilight falling, a carriage rido spect for the rlght3 of others. It is far from creditable :he properties themselves for nom- Newmier: ing expenses. Slnco July 1, 1034, inal amounts, frequently as low as end my klndorgarten, tolling the My dear Mr. Newmier: through thoso quarter;) in a delight to the ctato rural police that uo many depredations have vorld where he starts, and, after he theoo requests total $143,188.80. Up to all tho senses—fragrant,, cool, occurred on farms without the guilty persons being ar- £100. Then they DUO on tho bond and larna some things, whore ho flnlshos. As far as my oollcltudo for Mr. to this dato only $10,020.80 has been Direct Charges Better Than recover tho difference between $100 Adam Llnzmayer Is concerned, I vot- paid, leaving a balance duo of 132,- radiant, with music and rornanco in rested. To many persona it seems that tile officers ind tho total of tho mortgage, not- It may hero bo related that Cc- ed for him in the recent olectlon, nnd 602.00. llio air. Taxes for Sewage Disposal Service. might be much more gainfully employed patrolling the umbla college, New York, will at have Homo doubt as to whether you withstanding they many later sell tho my time furnish the result of ra- did. You Bay you aro not a Demo- Vory truly yours, Balboa cohtrUHtH (sharply with Pan- In another column of The Register ia a letter from dirt roads whore the farms are located than riding over property for even more than tho or- lonal thinking in tho form of the crat. Somo yearB ago you were a W. A. Stolnlo, ama In all refipQcts navo natural Herman Asendorf la which he marshals arguments tho main stem highways regulating automobile traffic. glnal mortgage. District Cleric, itatement that "to propose tho sub- Democrat. In recent years you havo Mlddletown Township Board of Edu- tropio beauty. It In, in its present tending to show that private ownership of public utili- The worst incident of lawlessness by hunters oc- itltutlon of general salos taxos for beon a Republican, Just what aro state, i\ result of tho canul, modern axes upon roal estate as a measure you? In changing your political be- cation, ties is suporior to public ownership. The Register prints curred on Edward Schlmmel's dairy farm near Leon- This practice Is Justified by mort- )f relief for tho smallman, Is an in- wharves, custom:! houses, drydocks, the letter not because, it agrees with the views advanced, agees on tho ground that, while auch liefs so often, don't you fenl a little SWIMS DJ ICY SEA. solidly built adnilnl.itrntibn buildings, ! ardo. One of hi3 cowa was found dead in a woods with ult to intelligence and an effroot to dizzy, or did you work for tho Demo- but becauso it bellev e3 that a newspapor should be a a gaping gunshot wound in its side. It had probably a profit may bo realized In some iso- ommon sense." cratlo candidate bficauso your eon rows of nout houses with cllpcd green Xorum for the discussion of controversial subjects. De- suffered for several days before death came as an agent lated Instances, tho majority of fore- Assessors may bo excUBod for blun- was not appointed on tho CCC by tho New York Man Exhausted When lawns. But In its connection with Bpite all the arguments ably presented by Mr. Asendorf :losed properties show a substantial iers when they deal with principles Republicans. Dont you realize that Ho Beached Shore. tho Panama canal It la extromoly In- ot mercy. Almost as horrible was tho death of a six- loss when they aro resold, and that in o bo mado uuo of in legislation, but, tho CCC was formed to, help needy tho fact is still beyond contradiction that under public montha' old heifer owned by Mr. Schlmmcl. It was vir- families, and that a prosperous fur Suffering from exposure nnd sub- cfitlnK. Tho barracks and smartly moat casos deficiency judgments aro if all business men's organizations, kopt grounds of Fort Aniador nro ownership profits from tho sale of utilities are used for tually torn Into bits by two dogs owned by parties who worthies!!. ial estate boards should bo ablo to merchant, as I bellevo you to bo, mersion after a quartor-mllo swim tho beneflt of oil the people, while under private owner- ivoid such an absurd proposal an ahould hcaltatc to auk for govern- through Icy wator, Richard Bnrry, an authentic notn of military ofllclon- wcro Illegally hunting on the farm. The life of tho tor- Neither law nor court decisions ment assistance? 33, of 386 Park avonuo, New York, cy. And of courno thn cnnul itself la ship only a relatively small part of the population re- tured animal was mercifully ended by a shot from a re- nave evolved a compromise between hat tax limitations should bo nll- ceives dividends. >ver limitations, a flat rato of ono or I am writing thla letter in a oplrlt artist and short ntory wrltor, wnii In a • revelation—an achievement of volver. Lhono viewpoints which does JU3tlco wo per cent per annum on "real of friendliness, knowing that you aro Fltkln memorial hospital at Ncip- which even tho laymnn grnrspf! at In hlo letter Mr. Asendorf says it is iniquitous to Moro persons than Mr. Schlmmel should bo Inter- x> both. Even tho earlier Lowon- m\uo" being favored. considerably older than I. I seek tuno Saturday night as a patient. Ho onco tho monumental nuturo and tho naako a charge for sewage disposal service amounting ested in bringing tho guilty parties to book, foremost toin decision merely permits a re- I havo proposed to Hubert M, Far- Information and tho truth and sinco was In tho wator nearly an hour. workl-wido lnipnrtuncn. straint on a deficiency suit when tho ow, presldont of tho Red Bank roal you have taken it upon yourself to to one-third of tho cost of water bills. Ho says thla is among them should bo tho state police because they mortgagor can show that tho mort- istato board, who recently got into reply to my letter to Mr. Adam Llpz- Leaving two Greenwich Villain virtually tho eamo as increasing the charge for water. wero appointed on the claim that they would protect gogoo bought tho property in at an >rlnt as to national and ntato ox- mayer, I sincerely hope you will bo friends on his 48-foot ploaouro craft, In reality this la not the case at all. Tho coat of sewago farm property. The two incidents should alBO Interest Unconscionable figure" or that tho lorimentations and proposals eman- good enough to answer this ono. which had run out of ganollno two "Polish" Factory Hervlco in charged directly against those who receive tho tho Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. mortgagor was unablo to protect iting from realtors, that wo arrange My opinion of Mr. Linzmayor Io miles off Bhoro, Barry started at benefits Instead of being assessed as it was until a few Every mean!) should be u.ied to apprehend tho culprits himself by refinancing or otherwise. vlth tho pro3a of Now Jersey In some that ho is a gentleman. I am only dusk to row anhoro In a iimnll dory. Was a Distillery and to make them repay tho owner for tho loss which 'oncorted manner to establish a ono of muny disgruntled Democrats It capsized a quartor of a mile off yeara ago solely against property owncro. Formerly the Thla doctrine, with Its obviously lewspaper kindergarten on this in- and Republicans who aro striving olioro and Barry swam tho rcat of entire coot of sewage disposal maintenance was paid by they caunod for him. limited moasuro of rollof, VIco Chan- :crestinK and Important tax topic, for better government In Middlotown tho dlnbanco. Ho otaggerod from tho An Innocent, looking "slioo polish" taxation. Tho present plan Is more equitable and Just. cellor Berry specifically and em- io has! with apparent enthusiasm township. • If thoro over In a third factory at Matawan wnn owopt by Not only tho police and tho society with tho long lpplaudcd my scheme. Wo will see party organization that meets with iturf at Aobury Park and collapncO. fire about midnight Friday nnd fire- It broadens tho base of taxation by eliminating from the name but the hunters themselves should bo Interested In phatically asnerta, Is merely tempor- my approval I shall certainly join it, Pollco and first aid squads rushed budget of oxpenncs an appropriation of about ?30,00O. ary, no longer to bo appllcablo whoa vhnt can come from thin proposal. men who imfiwonMl (ho alarm found this matter. Not uo many yeara ago scarcely any farms Kowopapor roports of the 16th In- hocnutic I do not llko tho lenJcrBhlp him to tho hospital. that tho factory wnn In reality n tho present cconomlo emergency of Theodore J. Labrccque. You will Coaot Guardsmen from Bhnrlt There ly almost universal agreement today that the were posted against hunting. The gunners wero careful passes.—Newark Sunday Call. itant might bo mado tho ground of find many Democrats of tho flame bootlqf cllntillory. baao of taxation Bhould be broadened because property not to cause losses for farmers and if bymccidont they loklnff Mr. Hoffman to join In this opinion. River inlot. hondod by Chlnf Boat- Tho plnnt, valued by nlatft rllco- kindergarten scheme, but, before I swain's Mato Molvin M. Hymer, l 1B excessively taxed. The old system of raining the did so they would promptly pay for tho damage d'oi You may Believe If you choose that iollc bevornj;o commhuilon Imipoi.- Married Teachers. undertake to question tho Ideas ex- pushed a oklff through rough noaa tors fit. $3,0(1", ••rnitiiliu'il a 1,0110 ital- money entirely by tajtatlon wao unfair. The coat of sew- That came spirit la true of moot hunters today, but u. pressed in tho speech read for thn I am :ioii: bccuinui Theodore J. La- to tho Btrnndetl craft, refueled it ages dlupoaal nervico should not bo paid entirely by prop- few have no such Eportiimnnlllto qualities but are essen- Tho long-standing debate on ;ovornor-clect, I will Ret an au- brecquo did not give me the job that on fitill, two l»0(l Kiillon Valfi and /nether women teachers should bo ho promised mo without solicitation and brought It into the inlot. other c(|iilpnwml.. sHy owners but by all persons who receive the service, tially deupoileru and vaiulnlo. It lo because of tho depre- dropped from faculties when they :hontlc copy of the opoueh. on my part. Tills promiao was mode Tho piumonffcra, Lionel White of regardless of whether they are property owners or not. dations of this class that so muny farms aro posted. George White. Wllllum M. Smith, nwner nf tho marry Is entirely bcaldo tho point, Dr. Long Branch. Just before tho election of 1033, When 7(1 I-Ioratiuo ijtreot nnd Ruth Cro.'i.'i building nt ~~ Llllln nli'iuit, wlili'li In Somo Rtrocto at Red Bank are not provided with BGYV- 1 told my Democratic frienda of It, I of 32S Went Twelfth street, both A The movement may go further than that. Thoro Is David Wllber Petoia, director of ln- wns handed tho horyo laugh. Upon In tho hU'JllKMi.'t m rl!o!i ni'Hr n Motli- era, and, one of tho greatest Injustices of tho old nystcm a growing feeling among farmers that hunting should be Btruction for tha Virginia Depart- FIREMEN'S CONTEST. inquiry I was told that It wnfl a Joke New York, wcro Riven alicltcr at odint church, nuiil hn Ititii li'insed it. %¥ns that property owners on such streets had to help abolished altogether. Incidonta like that of Mr. Behim- ment of Education, believes. Nothing nnd a by-word among Democrats tho coast guard otatton. laut Octolicr '*.'A lo " ni>>n who ftavo pay for service which they did not receive. Happily this mol'o cow dying from a gunshot wound and of his heifer that pupil welfare In tho vital Isaue, Hcd Bank Chief Will Opposo »IIddIi> that If I telephoned Red Bank 2000 Barry said ho was bended for tho iianio of' Anthony lhiVltu of hag been corrected by tho tiyatem of charging ono-thlrd being tortured by doga will accentuate this demand not ho concludes from a nation-wide nur- town Man. and neked for Theodore J. Labrecquo Florida and wan taking tho other Flnit ntrent. Knyporf, of tho cost of water for sewage disposal maintenance. vey that If any rolatlonshlp exists be- that I was sure of getting u promlso two as pnruiengora na far tin Bfiltl- DoVlln tulil him. lliiilltvHiilil, hn only, among farmers but also among other folks who tween martial ntatun nnd teaching Firo Chief Joseph Fix of Red of a job, more. The boat's engine stopped off look at tho matter from a humane vlowpolnt. When ! wnn iTolnfr to minmfHntiH'O rihties pnl- The cafio for private ownership of utilities Is weak- effectiveness, it favorn tho married Bnnk will opposo John Wcrmort of You H.iy that I lsmiod a (statement Long Branch and tho craft, tho lull. i'nllcK coiilil not hiniln DnVltn. ened by reference to sewage dlsponal charges; Borne auch things happen frorjuontly without tha guilty par- teachers. ' Mlddletown In an election on De- tho night of election, which la an un- Henry U., drifted toward open ncii. cember 9 of tho Monmouth County truth. The statement wan is/sued Tho combuHiioM of iili-olmllo vapors "places nro not fortunate enough to own their own sow- ties being arrested or forced to make restitution, It is Dr. Pcter.i made a cross-section When tho rlory capslzml Bnrry \va:< blamed by (limiit'U for Uin bln/,n ago dlHpoK.il plants but must pny corporations for thla Indeed tlmo to question whether hunting should bo abol- firemen's -Association. Both men ami dated Saturday, November 3, holpiid Itnop himself from drowning itudy of 4,000 married and single vero nominated Sunday of lnnt week 1034. Allow me, my friend, to Inform which wan <(tili'kly lu-mtttlit under i'.mvlr.c, For cisumplo, uuch aervico for part of tho city ished. Tho farmer;, havo troubles enough with vermin touchers. Ilia survoy showed the for- you that, tho (statement wan genuine by holdlnfj onto two tin container control. of I*vy RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 28,1934.

Charles VanKelat and Raymond Ful- 23 aro requested to ba present at to tako tho part of tho bride APPOINTED. at a cost of lesa than 580 for the I burners In operation in homea, len have given up their liquor li- Oceanport News. rehearsal on Friday evening. in the "Bridal Procession," preaented crude oil, which la used ao fuel, Tlio buoiness of my Uou^e during Douglaa Berry of Main street la Ia3t nisht by the Red Bank Metho- F. O. WodehouBo of South Street whereas it would take about §300 1 cences and they arted tor refunds of (Tha" Ited Bank Megliter eaa be boasM the past three ifoonths pioves t\u\i $3121 and $48.67 eapectlvely. All four In Oceanport at the sto.a of Carlo Mesza.) now employed at llacy's in New dist church at Red Bank. Now In Charge of Stato Distribution. worth of coal to fuel tho same train. there ia a definite upturn In general York and ia living In the city. Misa Emily Grover, corresponding Oil burners have increased every business and moi'o optlmlF.ru frotu ths requests wcro referred to tho finance Mro. Joooph Withers of Main street The Leigh J. Sessions Corporation committee. Mrs. Edward ,W. Worthley of Ar- secretary of the Manmouth chapter of New York city, today announced year during tho depression, and we £reat number of invcutoro a-s to eSF^i" has returned home after a visit with cana avenue, who has been 111 for of the D. A. R., has called for a now have over 700,000 domestic oil ings in 1035 and 1038." Most olF Money to be Used to A checlt for $42152, representing an Mr. and Mia. John Kolb of Newark. tho appointment of Frank O. Wode- Bay and Cut Standing Timber Insurance refund duo tho borough, eomo time, la reported Improved. meeting of county D. A. R. members houso of 48 South streel, Red Bank, waa received from William H. Hintel- Mra. Frank Horned of Newark is She had as her guests recently Mr. to be held Decomber 6 at two o'clock on Thirty-Acre Tract—Other visiting Mr. and Mrs. verett Rudioff and Mrs. Edward Worthley and at the homo of Mrs. J. H. S. Reid of aa. their special representative, In mann, who elated In a letter that al- of Main street charge, of distribution In New Jer- Relief Measures Suggested. though tlie amount was not duo until Jean Wo'rthley of- Newark. Cranbury. sey. December IS, ho had enclosed hla Final arrangements wexa mado at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundy liavo William Molzon, who haa been The Rumson mayor and council at a meeting held recontly at tho home closed thoir homo and moved to tho Mr. Wodehouse started with thin personal check. Tho council decided spending the last few montlm at organization the first of the year, and laot Thuroday night's meeting ap- to return the check to Mr. Hlntel- of Mrs. Rondo C. DoNyoo of. Ocean- houEo of. Mlaaca DuBolo of Main New York, haa returned to livo with proved a opeclal appropriation of port Park for a card and bunco par- street, whero thoy_ will opend the because of hla progressive work, haa mann and wait until tho check la re- bin parents on tho Middletown road. been appointed special representative $1,000 to carry on tho rollof work tor ceived from tho Insurance company. ty to bo held December i at the home winter months. Miss Hilda Strcit and Harry Lan- tho rest of tho year. Tho purchase of Mr. and Mrs. Jeromo Dynan of Mrs. Robert Cook of Main street In charge of distribution throughout gendorf of Lincroft and Daniel Her- the entire state. Tho Sessions Cor- of standing timber on a thirty-ucro Part of Mr. Colby's report followa: Branch avenue. Various organiza- la viaiting hor daughter, Mrs. Relss. bert of Carmen place, Red Bank, tract near Colt'a Neck, a project sub- Bsneficteriea. tions of tho borough will co-operate Rev. nnd Mrs. Sidney H. Daviea poration, a ten-year-old concern, have wero injured last Thursday after- now the largest distributing oigan- mitted by Rev. W. Calvin Colby In Thoro are aoven families In tho and tho proceeds from the affair will opent Friday at Philadelphia. noon in a head-on collision on stato his report of tho emergency relief ba used for Chrlstmao welfare work. Izatlon in tlie East, for oil loyalties, borough who aret cared for perma- highway No. 4 at Morganvillo, while which they purchase la the Mid-Con- committee activities, was also ap- nently. Tho cost to-the. borough la Mra. K, C. DcNyae, overseer of tho returning from an all-day hunting proved. Men on tho relief rollo will poor, Meads tho committee In charge Lincroft News. tinent Field. They maintain a large . $1.50 per week, i ITour other poraona trip. Mlsa Strelt a passenger in Lan- staff in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and are In ' cut tho wood and it will be brought received the state old ago pension of and Mrs. Edward W. Worthley will gendorf'a car, suffered abrasions of to Rumaon and distributed amanr* work with Mrs. DcNyso on a commit- (The Red Hani; Rejilater can ba bought daily contact -with tho large oil com- | $15 per month. The mothers" pen- the forehead and right knee and panics through their special wire' tho noedy. One hundred eordis will sion Is paid to three\ mothers, who, tee arranging prlzos. Tho committee at Lincroft from Georgo Toop, who has shock. Langendorf, driver of the bo atorcd for UBO at tlio Incinerator. for refreshments, cardd and tables in- a delivery route.) from New York to Tulsa. j together, receive $00 per month from Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richdalo of Pha- car, sustained deep lacerations of tho Of tho $1,000 appropriated ?200 will tho state. cludes Mrs. H. Wliltney Conrow, Mrs. head and face which necessitated In a recent interview, Mr. Wode-' Cliarlea R. Walling, Mrs. John A. lanx road havo closed their cottage be opent to InBuro tho men. Tho bal- Registration. and roturned to their winter homo four stitches as well a3 tlireo punc- house said, "During the past six ance will bo used for wages and oth- Btel Mrs. James IC. Hennesaey, Mrs. tured wounda in his elbow which re- years, general business in the United Registered with Oils committee for Robert W. Nelson, Mrs. A. A. Welter, at Montclair. er expenses, on the timber cuttliiK relief by work aro tho heads of oev- quired five stltchea and he also suf- States haa declined almost one-half, project, and also for general relief John Sllvera, Alexander Boroaa, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brccken- fered numerous abrasions. Herbert, hut gasoline consumption in 1934 Is purposes. The timber for tho Incin- onty households, who represent a and Mrs. Jeromo Dynan and Mr. and rldgo and children are spending tho now only two per cent lower than group of approximately 200 depend- another passenger in the car, was erator will mean a saving of $G0O to Mrs. Walter Grille. winter months at Lexington, Ken- lacerated about tho head and it re- 1931, which was the peak year in the tho borough next year, an it will not ents. tucky. quired seventeen stitchc3 to close the United States. This is probably "due be nocessary to buy wood for tho In- A Hinall company of "white collar" Dr. Leon Chamberlain, district sup- Joaeph W. Thompson has been to the fact that there is such a high men are beginning to appear on our erintendent of Methodist Episcopal named head of tho Red Cross drive wounds. The injured wero rushed to cinerator. churches, conducted tho evening ser-. the Matawan hospital for treatment percentage of used cars on tlte road Regarding tho catch basins for roll. These, for the' Most part, were being sponsored at Lincroft. He Is today. Tho introduction of the new employed until recently on Wall vice at tho Oceanport church on Sun- being assisted by Mrs. William P. Just tlio tiling for hunting ancj River road and Bingham avenue, day. Dr. Chamberlain UBed aa the streamline trains on tho Burlington, Councilman Lewis T. Wileon said ho street. Thompson and Mlsa Harriet Roach. Union Pacific, that are propelled by hea\y work. All sizes. There IB also the unknown quanti- theme for I1I3 discourse, "Taking and Preparations are being mado by Diesel motor po-wer, has created a had boon Informed by Waltor Cono- ty. Men who havo used up all their Giving." Samuel Harvey of Little Sil- Holmdel News. vor, county road ovoroeer, that the ver, lyric tenor, rendered two solos. the Lincroft Sunday-school for the sensation this year duo to the fact material haa been ordored. Tho savings, cashed their Insurance, mort- annual • Christmas entertainment. that one of these trains ran from gaged their homco, and have como Mr. and Mra. Perloy Riddlo of Mlsa Harriet Roach has been named Mr. and Mra. Charles S. Ely, Dan- tho Pacific coast to New York city county has agreed to provide tho to tho limit of their credit. These Bridgewatera spent Sunday at Allen- iel S. Ely and Georgo Ely attended a catch baoino for tho job and tho bor- aa tho head of tho musical selections football game at Princeton Saturday. ough will furnish tho labor. will bo included, In dome canea, on town with Misses Harriot and Bertha and will bo assisted by Miss Pearl our roll before very many weeks go Wemple. White and Mrs. William Woodward. A chochoted cozy or afghan made During tho dincusuion tho matter by. and donated by Mrs. Annie Ely was of otato relief camo up and It waa Mrs. Flora A. Wood of Main street The Lincroft school will bo closed disposed of on the co-operative plan thVconoenBUB of tho council that Hie I Publle Works Program, spent tho week-end at Trenton with Thursday and Friday for the last week for the benefit of tho fire borough ia entitled to state aid and ' All tho work that can bo done un- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bundy. Thanksgiving holiday. company. It waa awarded to Mrs. should not be penalized because it ia del- this appropriation has boon com- Mrs. Robert W. Nel30n, president at Mr. and Mrs. William Woodward Joseph Pollacek. Tho firemen cleared In good financial condition. -Unde- - r a pletod. since our lust detailed rejiort tlie monthly meeting of the Ocean- and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry were tho west sldo of Bingham avonuo, about $50. Just tho thing for your boy for ruling of tho fltato administration port Parent-Teacher association held Saturday night visitors at the homo A number of the residents of this early thla year Rumson'u rating wnfl from River road to Narumaunk Wednesday afternoon at tho school of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sanborn, Jr., winter wear, AH sizes. street, linn been equipped with a gut- building. Mrs. Horace W. Kirby read place attended a card party held at AAA, which means that It lias tho i . „. v , t ., „, of East Ora'ngc. tho Molly Pitcher hotel at Red Bank highest financial rating and does not |terj and at Church street and Blng- a message by Dr. Helen G. Ireland William VanBrunt'a home on the Friday for the benefit of Rlvervlew got aid for relief work from tho state. ,ham avenue and at Narumsunk street from tho New Jeraey parent-teacher Main road is having: a new porch hospital. A statement will bo aent to tho state jand Bingham avenue aprons havo bulletin on "Health." Reports were added. Tho shingling of the homo is RIDING EQUIPMENT been poured together with a few feet given by Mra. Nelson on the Atlantic John G. Bennett has moved from Men's Working authorities showing what Rumson nearing completion. , the former Lafayette Schenck farm has boen doing within tho past year of curb at Bingham avenue and Na- City convention and by Mra. L/ouis A Thanksgiving shoot for Hvo poul- rumsunk ntreet.' West on tlio fall county council held on tho Vanderburg road to the Hen- to help tho unemployed. Attorney try prlzos will bo held tomorrow by drickson farm In tho Holland dis- William, A. Stevens stated a now pro- Material for tho catch basin and at Brlelle.. A donation will bo sont tho Lincroft Gun club at Langen- underground pipo at Bingham ave- to tho county to help defray the ex- trict which waa until recently occu- gram ia being prepared by tho state dorf'a Bhootlng range on tho high- pied by his son, Harold Bennett. The which may make it possible for Rum- nuo and River road has not yet been penses of tho county delegate to At- way, starting at one o'clock. Charles received from tho county and be- lantic City. Plan3 were made for a latter has moved to Mrs. Julia son to recolvo state aid. Hower will be In charge of the Hance's house at this place. Tho tarvla roads constructed with causo of this tho $500 set aside for card party at tlio homo of Mra. Jer-ahoot. omo Dynan of Branch avenue on De- The Sewing club met at the home otato funds released through tho wages hag not yet been used and Dr. William P. Thompson's homo county board of freeholders have probably can now bo distributed. comber 12 at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. Louis of Mra. Charles S. Ely last Wednes- West, Mrs. Gertrudo Davis and Mrs.on the Brookdale farm is having a day. boen approved by Borough Engineer Need of More Work. bedroom added. John Hcins of Bel- Goorgo K. Alien and County engineer O. I. Lyons were named to serve on Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hoar have It is a matter of rogrct that wo re- tho Christmas candy committee A ford ia 'tho. contractor. John If. Hogan, Mr. Wilson reported, cord our conviction , that the high moved to Newark for tho winter. All sizes. but tho check for tho work ha3 not sowing club for girls, ranging in ago Mis3 Ella Kelly, registered nurse, Thanksgiving services were held at school building will not oolvo any from 12 to 15 years, waa organized haa received a caae caring for Mrs. Hero's real valuo for yet been released by tho freeholders. part of tho problem of this commit- the two churches here Sunday. little- money, mado to Ho said tho check will not bo released by Mrs. Lilly O'Brien, and will meet Edward Brasch of Broad street at tee Jobs that Bhould havo been giv- Friday evenings. During the bus- Red Bank. give real service. until tho county and stato taxes aro en to Rumnon men have been given The road to better and bigger busi- paid, and furthermore, tho borough i p iness seasion Mrs. Jamea E. Hennes- Mrs. William Woodward, who re- ness leads through The Register's ad- Fully ball-bearing chromium handle- tQ mcn from oUlor ]ace!! Many sey, membership chairman, reported cently became a bride, was selected vertising columns.—Advertisement. will rocolvo only $3,900 instead of the RumflOn moni wou qualified, havo that the association now numbers 85 bars and trimming, coll spring sad- liiOV S $4,400 promised. Mr. Wilson said no,boe n reftlsc4 ^rfc by tho contractor, membera. A prlzo for tho class hav- dle; step plates. waa told that ton. per cent was de- even though tho men havo had work ing the greatest number of parents ducted from tho amount to make up cards from tho National Ro-Employ- present at the meeting waa awarded 8.95 tho deficits of other towns that spent mont officer at Asbury Park. Wo to Miss Bsthor Conover'a room. Mlsa more than their allotment. Mayor must look elsowhore. for work. Van R. Halsey stated that this did Anna Camacho of the Juvenile Court not seem to bo a reasonable proposi- Suggestions from Mcn. of Monmouth county was guest . Smooth black tion. Tho borough has money on 1. Commence at onco the first unit speaker at tho meeting and her sub- \ chrome uppers, hand to pay county and state taxes, of a borough plant for sewage dis- ject wag "Juvenile Delinquency." ' Genuine nori- posal. Later add thereto until every but IB withholding $5,500 until the Mrs. George C, D. Hurley of Main marhing Compo matter Is settled. A committee from home In the borough ha3 been con- Ml sole. Rubber nected. This has a great many street motored to Tabernacle twice tho council will appear beforo tho last week where she visited her moth- heel with Grata finance committee of tho freeholders things to commend It. Not only will er, Mra. Joseph Craig, who is 111. leather Insole. Monday, December 3, to argue j tho public health bo safeguarded but Announcement has been made that against the ten per cent reduction. all tho work can be done by our own about $95 was cleared on the annual Is Bingham avenue, from Rumson turkey dlnnor and bazar held by the road to t"o South Shrewsbury river, 2. Acquire a largo tract of land and Stxcamllno Fire Chief, electric lights construct a real athletic park for tho organizations of tho Oceanport a public road or a private right of church on Thursday at tho church that show both dim and bright, loud way? Mrs. Harry I. Rlkor, It was benefit of tlio wholo community. Thin hall. Mrs. George C. D. Hurley was stated, desires to detcrmlno the could bo done by tho acquisition of siren and bell. general chairman for the affair and All of us have much for which to be status of tho thoroughfare. Her In- land on which taxes have not been her commlttco was tho membera of terest in tho matter, It was said, is paid for eomo time, and improve- the Ladles' Aid socioty of tho church. thankful if we will but look about us 12.95 in closing tho road. Mr. Stovens stat- ments mado by local labor. Such a Tho gift table waa under tho direc- and make comparisons. In spite of ed that in tho past fifteen years there park will bo In the forefront of tho tion of U10 Oceanport Young Wom- all that has happened, we still live in a Confront any kind of weath- io no definite record that tho road has needs of tomorrow and should en's club. er In a blouse like tills. Mado ' been formally dedicated to tho bor- theroforo bo provided today. land of plenty and of opportunity. of 33 oz. all wool mncklnaw ough. Councilman George Kuhn stat- 3. Tho grading of the high school A meeting of tho radio otudy qjoth that holds In tha ed tho road was opened beforo Rum- field. Provisions for this is not made group of the Oceanport Parent- Let us remember this on Thanksgiv- warmth and keeps out tha ton became a borough, but ho haa no in the PWA loan. It could be dono Teacher association was held re- ing Day. cold. MulT and sldo pockets. recollection of tho road ever being by our own men and would furnish cently at tho homo of Mrs. Erne3t Navy blue. Sizes SI to 48. turned over to the borough. Mr. Stev- labor near home. Limpor of Pemberton avenue. Misa ens said ho would go into tho mat- i. A number of shade trees in tho Mario Doorman, extension specialist tor thoroughly and will make a re- borough noed pruning. Pcrhnpa a In nutrition, discussed tho proper MEN'S BLAUKET MEN'S port at tho next meeting. part of tho shado tree monoy could food for the adoleacent boy and Airflow Chrysler dono In beautiful WOOL LINED girl. Thoae prcaent were Mra. Fer- ALBERT W. VVORDEN. DIRECTOR. Robort G. Ilsley, who was elected bo used on thla project. This would red with nickel trimming. Electric in Coats furnish work that can bo dono at dinand H. Krome, Mrs. E. O. Ny- PHONE 557 Horsehlde Coats Deep Pile—Sheep Lined to tho council at tho recent election, once. lander, Mra. Horaco W. Kirby, Mra. 6 OE. FRO NT ST. RED BANK. N.J. lights; largo and roomy. was appointed by Mayor Halsey to Robert W. Nelson, Mrs. Charles Jen- Lining -: 1111 the unexplred term of Robert G. 5. Ward, tone needs a groat deal of attention. Thla Is not an adopted son, Mra. Jerome Dynan, Mrs. O. I. 1195 Wind and Unbrealtnblo White, and waa sworn into office. He Lyons and Mrs. Lotila West. Buttons. will bo sworn In again January 1 to thoroughfare. Waterproof. 6. Avenue of Two Rivers, east sldo, Mr. and Mrs. George W. V. Hoy Borvo a three-year term. Mr. Ilsley of Plalnfleld spent Saturday in stated that of eighteen men ho saw has undermined sidewalks needing Genuine Suedo Cloth Men's Khaki Flannel working on tho now school, not one attention. This Is urgent and is also Oceanport. was a Rumson resident, tl was stat- a direct responsibility of tho bor- All members of tho cast for tho MEMBER, THE ORDER THE GOLDEN RUUE ed that tho employment of men wasough. pageant which la to bo preaented at Work Shirts up to tho contractor and that t©c bor- Tho foregoing suggestions and the the Oceanport church on December Serviceable ough officials havo no rights in the oupportlng arguments camo from tho Warm and S-f] .09 and mattor. Mayor Halsey stated, how- men thomsclvca and Indlcato a lively Strong. ever, that tho oftlciala were doing interoat In tho welfare of the bor- Durable. everything posslblo to get Rumson ough. men on tho job. Wood for tlio Incinerator. For a tin ,' ''Itio Runabout tills la Your commlttco la in a position to a honey, livery detail complcto for Mr. Wilson In reporting on tho prop- malco a favorablo purchaso of about osition to uso a tractor to clear the thirty acres of standing trees. If an sldowalks after a onowntorm stated outlet can bo found wo could take 6.95 that a caterpillar typo tractor would 1,000 cords of wood off the land and bo necessary. A nmchlno of this type supply any who may need wood of c would coat $2,000, ho said.. different sizes and lengths at attrac- Millie FAIR Tax refunds of $137.60 and $08.80 tive prlcca. Your action on this mat- EST. 1899 Black Only. BACH woro asked for by Geoiio M. La- ter will be appreciated. Men's Indestructo Brancho, Jr., and F. L. Flnlaw, tho V valuo that of- bluo cbnmbray work • ers real protec- shirt sturdily con- county tax board having reduced tho Boya can mako oxtra pocket money tion nnd good structed and rein- aase3jnnonts on their properties. jolling Tho Reglater.—Advertisement. appearance. forced aliouiiicra — 38 MONMOUTR ST. fiont tint] bach. HALF BLOCK WEST OF iiROAD ST. NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT IN LIQUORS ^^^^ WE HAVE IT ... AT PRICES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY 27-20 MONBnOUTEI STIUXETT PUOKEiBEDBASrilSJO

RYE WHISKEY STRAIGHT WHISKEY Monmouth County Surrogate's Court. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT In' tho. matter of tno eatato of Jca.iio F. iMiuo of Willinm A. Hehieiloh, deceased. Simmons, deceased. Notico |3 hereby elven thiiL tho necoujlU Notlro to creilltoi-3 to present claims of the [Hilitu-rlbor, i:olo evet-ator of tho CS- flKnimit. estate. tulo of r,n!it ile.-e;i-a'il, will h<; .-uiiUtcd and PM- A delicious blend of 2-ycar-old whiskies. Pursuant to tho order of Joseph L. Don- si mud liy tho Suaoi::itc of tho County of Smooth and niollow. A Si-.uulcr offered at a prlco that McKesson & Bobbins Special nliay. Surmtiato of tho County of Mon- Munmoiith mid reported for :-etllcmcnt to 1.49 quart could not buy tho material from mouth. mndo on the twenty-thinl'diiy of the Orplums Court ,if luiid I'ounty, on 9 Novemlier. 1!>31, on t Ho niiplli-ntiim of Thuifiiny, tlio third ,ltiy uf .laniiary. A. which It Is niiido. Chcntim Jjilnnion!! nnd Million L. .•••iuinii'nn, l>.. l'jar,. nt which time iii'lillrnilun will ha HIRAM WALKER'S exccutor.1 of tho cst.ito of JiiM.iIn I'. ;:lm- in-ido f.u- Iho ullou.m™ of comrali.atoon 'nmis, deceived, jiotico iij heiL-by Kiien to it i.l i-ritinmd feu.'. tho cleditoi-H of anid dcccJined to o\hi!>lt to Dated Novcmher 21, \. I). 1931. A flno distilled dry gin, tho fluhncrihera, esctniroifl a^ tit'nli:--!!l(f. THI-: NKW JKIISHY Tnl.H To' Recommend DISTILLED »KY. thelf del>t!( and dcmniid.1 nnlnat tfie -s:ild (IVARANTKE AND TRUST COMI'ANlf, ' excellent for mixing. OHtate. under onth. within RIX inonthn fri>m Si Montgomery St.. Jersey Cllty. H. J., "It'n rather u illDlcult thing to recommend bot. tilt) ihlto of tile iifore,;aiil order, or they Sl llt will ho forever hnru-d (if their ,-ution;) liarl on £ lt;u-!:;on. l.'jq ti Fiincrnl Director, because hlfl In nn nr- theicr.ir,il,i:r,i. f.fll tSuinmil. Avr, duoiiH profession, . I wouldn't lioaltato to. ltated Frcclinld, N. J.. Nov. 23. 1031. Jersey City. N. J.. recommend K. It. Mount & Son. to nn.V Martini & Rossi LEADING SCOTCH WHISKIES CHESTON K1MMOM3, l'.m-to l.,,ru«t. N. J.. friend ol nihin ... I know Ilia reputation Italian Vermouth White Horse '"" et>.49 MAKIHN I.. SIMMONS. NOTICE OF SKTTtKMKN1!' OH ACCOUMV mid standards; I know Ilia establishment; Illver lloiiil, Kum.-um, H. J.. Eatnto of Alum O. Umilaim, doi-,j,i«> sli:ls»s—beau- ArplcBnle. Ste.vens, VVjtnr i llouc'dlli!. eoimta of tlio iUthanlb* r. iniHtea nniler ihi* French Vermouth' tifully dono In black and chromium. C"im:;el!or,l nt Lav.', ninth lutMiKraidl of Ilin I.Kflt Will Bli>t mend him to nny ol my friends." 9 Tenement of Anna ('. Hurrhmi. itecmr:v4f Steers with a center runner. llcil llnnl:, N. J.. will he iiiiilltcd nnd .dnteil !,y thu fiurro- Trorlorn. linlo of the County of MiiiiRitnilli HU'l »»- Wo Furnish National Caskets Seagram's Five Crown **• 1.42 luuletl for i3UU!t!l!K-;:it. io thu Orplmnfl i'afnX of ,i:ild County, on 'llnu<,lav, tha thir- Hiram Walker's Jackof Clubs **• 1.29 6.95 teenth directions oro SoUimed, IT fec:i. King of Clubs i - 1.69 UIr,VKU VAU.9. Ui-npHo 'fr-MClty tuul Doled Novfiulicr 1. A, (1. 1334. eaonnonl «»» "* HANTONIN, II «m- MJIiKUAIi THU1111 •iilMPAWf, Frederic K. Adams, RSgr. tMnn full dose, tltootl ?i> yrs. (t^U All I>ni£fil3ts «r by ivuUl, 60a §} ne4Us« NOWBJI, M. JT.. . Sunkist California Xnslat on Itiimstfrulr!. VM. (X. k* TrilHteo uruior tlit, (-i-!h l'iu«^t^|/l! ttf fhf TELEPHONE 226 VoeitiBM, El. If., I'hltadrliiMa. I.imt Will nml 'iaitnmoli! ul Mttt, 'Vi SPORTING GOODS-TOY f-nrrtaon, decfif!.'(pr! 135. Front.. St. JtaLBank, N. J. l li. I'llflt, l'-«l-, VINTAGE WINES Tho roml to imttev nnd t)l|;K"r tnnil- Si ' S neaa lend:* Ihruuch Tlio Iletiialer'a «

[libbs, Jr., soa of Cbarleo H. Hlb&a of Weta on Throcliroortoa street, Free- thoy flatly rejected the proposal to proved tho application tor the •jajagsaiMat Here and There Trenton. hold, and are now operating tha bus- reaumo athletic relations between As- Isoa at 48 Liberty street. bury Park and Neptune. E. DAY Honored at Dinner. •- iness. $ XJpteg in' William K. Burger and Gcorga M. Enjoying Tea-Way JLeavti. I^orty^lectrlo light soles wora 3carmoro, former Belmnr police Frank Reynolda of Camp Mcade, U. A permanent organization to func- burned in tha storage plant of the S. A., ht>B been enjoying a ten-day Personal Notes, Soles of Prop- :hlcfa, tvero honored last Tuesday tion throughout tho year was formed Jerooy Central Power and Light com- I PHONE 332. light weolc at a testimonial dinner leavq with his undo, Thomas H1U of last woek by Aisbury Park Republi- pany at Union Beach a tew daya Ego. j 189 Broad Street, Red Bank. erty, Building Operations, [lvoa lor them by tho Bslmar. eoni- Freehold, Ho has Just completed a i? can and James E>. Carton, Sr,, waa Moves To Homestead, ulsslonere. eix-year enlistment and has re-en- renamed chairman. Lodge Doings, Births, Mar- listed for another three years. Mr. and Mra. Adrian Horeau haya riages and Deaths. Lwunleil state Contract. moved from thoir houso on Stokes Sold. To Hold Celebration. The College Sport shop of Aebury Tha Bradley Beach gleo club •was street, Freehold, to tha homestead on 1 a--t Wednesday tlie Long Branch >ark was awarded the contract to Tha jtorty-acro Abbott Wnrthley es- Went Main street, city "commission refused to rovoko uprily tho city with R minimum of tate, opposite tho Marlboro state hos- voted $100 by tha commlaolonoro to tbo retail licenses ot two Long hrco hundred palra of roller abates pital, ha3 been uold by Samuel Bark- help carry out tho Christmas tree Cv Recovered in Baltimore. BED BANK, N. J. celebration that has boon managed A car, the property of Mrs. Wiletta lM-inoh liquor selling establishments, or tho rlnlc which will bo operated er to Frank Balrd, New York. Tho Phone B. B. HB-J-J. cUlming that tho SUito Alcoholic n tho Casino thla winter. estate In conaldered one of the show by thOiOlub for the past olovoh yeara. Landlo of Anbury Park, otolen from that city on November 12 waa rooov- Satisfaction Guaranteed. Be\vra;;o Control hoard had failed to places of the vicinity. Announce Engagement prove Its contention that tho placca ^.pta Job on Bout. erod at Baltimore. Herman C. Brlce, Jr., of Belniar, a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hancock of violated the board's ruling concern- Golden Avon announce tho ongagernont of Kntums Attas Si Years. ing sales on election cloy. ;raduato of tho Asbury Park high Mr. and Mrs. Jamea L. Hall of ichool, has accepted a position aa oil- their daughter, Miss irma Loona Nicholas Arbla, who loft tWa sec- Farmlngdalo celebrated thoir fiftieth tion in 1000 to make his homo In Now Dies nt Freehold. >r aboard tho S. S. Chlppana, bound Hancock, to Alfred Lcroy Sofleld, uon wedding anniversary last Tuesday of tho late Leroy Sofloia of Avon. York atato, haa returned and will re- Mrs. Mary Catherine Kolsey, 75, or Aruba, an Island in tho uouth At- wceli. Mr. and Mrs. Hall wero mnr- sido at West Long Branch. wife of Michael Kelsoy of Kaat Free- intlc. ried at tho bride's homo at North Ble3 of Heard Dlseaso. hold, died lust Wednesday at her ..^nKi'ment Announced. Farmingdalo November 20,1884. William J. Madlgan, 62, died of home. .Services wero held last Sath, Mr. and Mra. William Schulta of heart disease last Wednesday at his urday morning in St. Koso of Lima Refused License. ong Branch announce tho engago- The Freohold mayor and council home at Neptune. Ho was a member church with interment being mado/(n lent of their daughter AUco to HUT- the Freehold Catholic cemetery. / for the second time has refused tho* of tho Neptune Stenmflttera' union S' Barkley, son of Mrs. Levin Bark- .pplicatlon of tho Sosnow Drug com- and of the Knights of Columbuo. Furo,'wool worsted direct irota jy of Belfurt, Ireland. Mr. Barkloy m!U[. 100 beautiful shades—for Clinio Fund ltetunicd. _--' pany, operators of tho Whelnn phar- Now Councilman. afghans, knitted suite, canta and The Asbury Park council at a spe- now residing at Long Branch. macy on Main street, for a liquor li- HUGS . . . Send stamped eolf- cense. William Had of Brlollo has beon ap- BdoresGod envolopo for frco cial session last Tuesday week re- [ousewreckcr Jailed. pointed by Mayor William H. Bordon samples and pricea. turned the much disputed $1,000 West Herman Pierce, id, colored, of Ae- Form Stomp Club. to fill tho unexplred torm ol Council- Side health clinic fund to Its original mry Park, ha3 been sentenced to CONCORD WORSTED MILIA purpose after eleven colored groups A small enthusiastic group of phi'- man Frank Potlt, who will shortly hirty days In the county jail for atellsts mot at tho Y. M. C. A. build- m,ako his residence elsewhere. 47S N. Stato St., Concord, N. H. filed a formal protest against using growing a kerosene lamp through a tho money for a soup kitchen. ing at Freehold laat Wednesday O Hero la ono ot the most 'imlow and breaking down a door evenlng^md organized tho Froehold Granted outatandlng vatuoa over •lth bricks. Josoph Shlboll of Long Branch has Dntchcr—Slco. Stamp club. Clifford Burke was Tho road to better and bigger busi- offered. You f^at a full beon granted a retail liquor license, tf Miss Dorothy Dutcher, daughter of ietlred Hotel Man Diea. elected president of tho group. ness loads through Tho RogTBter's ad- ciizod 19 boating plant, by tho city commission, who ap- vertising columns.—Advertisement. with high grado oKtra Mrs. Sidney Ash of Newark, New Wlnlleld Scott Walter, 73, retired If Brlollo, and H. Albert Soiffort, Investigating a noise In his chickon Satj. Round Trip $40 up, 30-day limit. *lowsr icntenced to ten days In jail on tho house. His riflo was discharged and in all of 1933. complaint of Marion Schlndler, seven- ion of Mr. and Mrs. Honry Soiffort farra on November 20 ontHnit. )f New Brunswick, wore recently a bullet went throuch his foot. SO Mechanic St., Red Dank, N. }., tecn-ycar-old daughter of William Amily CIS tivo Avo., or l'loi- 34 N. II. Red Bank 2102 Ask your Maytag dealer for a dem- Schiiullcr. Curley was charged with narried at tho home of tho bride. No Athletic Relations. noumiD tuctincES MAKES wnnn FRIEIIOS onstration in your home. It is free, having struck the girl and pulling found Dead In Road. At a meeting of tho Asbury Park o her hair. Tho body of Edward Martin, 74, of school council held last Wednesday, Fot homes without dec- AH Electric Model Maytag Freehold Woman Dies. (Ceyport, was found in tho road near tricky, any Maytag may be Washers available with Miss Margaretta Forman, prom- ils home Saturday morning week. He lad been dead several hours. Coun- had equipped with gasoline Electric Pump at slighl inently identified with activities in the Freehold Presbyterian church y Physician Hartman said death Multi-Motor. additional coat. and its societies and a member of vas due to heart trouble. the Woman's club of that borough, died last Wednesday night at tho eta Stato License home of her parents at Freehold. John S. Stout, borough superln- endent at Keyport, has been granted Cast for New Film. stato license as operator of a oew- Cesar Romero, son of Mr. and Mrs. go treatment plant. Mr. Stout has C. J. Romero of Asbury Park, has leen operating the Keyport plant sev- been chosen as leading man for Mar- iral months under a permit. leni' Dietrich in her next production, wed will bo old son of James Madden of Center "equested to leave the home. street, Freehold, died last Monday week at the Long Branch hospital. Antiques at McKelvey's. LETS GET SMART, JOHN-BUY OUR FUELONFACTS } I i^Plttuq Services wero held last Wednesday A Franklin stovo mado at tho Free- Acme Furniture Co. with interment made In the Freehold lold Iron Foundry ot The Sohumach AND FICURES"PLAN-AS EVERYONE ELSE POES } Catholic cemetery. * ir-Kelly company 1B on exhibition in 3ylvester McKelvey's furniture atore 337 Monmouth St., Red Bank Open Supply House. Tel. Bed Bank 2104. ihow window on West Main street, The Freehold Plumbing and Sup- 'reehold. 20-13-E-34 ply company will open a wholesale plumbing, heating and factory sup- BMs on Postofnee. THATSGOODADVICE,GRACE.^ ply houso shortly on tho St. Peter's Tho Hadley Contracting and Con- church storo property at Freehold. traction company of Philadelphia, AND IF IT SAVES US ALL MY ^ D. C. Hcndrickson of Kcyport will iubmltted a low bid of $46,799 for the manage the store. jrectlon of tho new postofflco build- \ FRIENDS CLAIM Y06 DESERVE J ing at Freehold. Tho bids were rc- # Killed Saving Girl. r Franklyn Jamison, nineteen, Wana- :eived last week. A PRESENT massa, was fatally injured last Sun- Ingagcment Announced. day night week when he saved a girl Announcement has been made of friend from being struck by two on- he engagement of Miss Orpha Fos- coming automobiles. Ho was pinned :er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tow you can say goodbye to guesswork beneath the autos following their col- 1. Foster of West Freohold, to lision. harlcs Dlxon, Jr., son of Charlea I when buying fuel. Tho new 'blue coal' Dlxon of Marlboro. Engagement Announced. "Tnctt and Figures" Toat enables you to Mr. and Mrs. A. Holman Sherman Purcihaso Store. cliooso your fuel safely, aurcly, and witbi of Asbury Park recently announced John Archer and Joseph F. Trojan all the facta before you! the engagement of their daughter, lavo purchased the grocery and meat .) I Pays to Advertise in The Register. Miss Mildred Sherman, to Charles H. itore formerly operated by Sam What lth lliis semarkablo plan leta you compnra 'blue coal' with all other kinds of fuel be- "E.1 7 {-./A. CALL 00 Mi. K>R 40 CSWlS- 156 Ml. FOR v~ foio you buy! It lets you see, by actual 7 fiii ts and figures, why 'blue coal', the finest; of Pennsylvania hard coal, gives you moro li"at, cleaner heat, steadier heat—and save! >oii money besides! ptyfp ti^ TW/IM§ # fi1>k?>>'> • Remember, 'blue coal' is alwnys colored blue as your guarantee of tho same hichi •in llity in every ton. It is your easy way of identifying tho most economical fuel i jmir money can buy! l! Get All the Facts V/rite or telephono your 'blue conl' denied f^ro names below) and ask him to send j mi tho "Facts and Figures" Tat. See for ynnraelf why this high-quality hard coal is BATTERY... tlir> best fuel for you to buy.

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,osB, Lester fchibla, Mattie Sims, Virginia WINS TEN D0IXAH8. bers of the club at their regular JUNIOH HIGH STUDENTS. mitu. Sum AUton, Churlo* Bedlotd, lic-x- Local Teacher Gets tan FfiEionr, William Geroni, Mattie Lucy, Wednesday night brldgo party. High A Number of Honor Students Receive nglo Talerico, Nancy Claijlia, Catherine Miss Dorrtlliy Mytinjj'cr Entertains score was held by Jlis3 Grace Brooks Christian Selene® Byrd Dadio Message Mark of A For lest Period. 'indley, Viola Muddelena, Jtogcr McDun- Trad Chili at Special Meeting. and the consolation 'award went to Ugb, lieorge Ostryv, Alex Sweel, Gcorce*' Miss Alnetta Dorn. bthera present Reading Room >ubin, Veita CottreL). Alice I'uwell, 'i'hcl- Miss Dorothy Mytinger of Bergen Miss Elsie MacLeod, ^teacher* in the Tho following is a list of tha honor a Daily, 'i'ony Dt'Lorcnto, Thuiitaa were Miss Marjorio Worthley, Miss (FREE TO TUB PUBMO) place entertained tho members of the Red Bank Junior High echoo), has pupils of the Red Bank Junior high read, Julian Hexter, John Ingles, Warren Helen VanDorn, Misa Gcralding Lan- Church EdiSca received a personal radio message, school who received a mark of A for lnton, Jaiitt l'uxon, Alex liogvl, i'tasy Girls' Triad club last Thursday night gell, Mis3 Gladys Forrar, Misa Gladys &ldcr* George Voorhia, Ted Woodward, at her homo at a special meeting Kutchcr, Miss Dorothy Gibbons, Miss 209 Broad St., Bed Bank, II. 3. via the Maclcay Radio and Telegraph tho period ending November 16: axy VanNote, Patricia UiUon, Joaie ^mpany, from Admiral Byrd at hlo Algebra—Marian Allen, Margaret Guer- :oata, Grandin 1'errcli, Matt Ferrisjno, called for tho drawing for the ten dol- Robert McKnlght, Miss Mildred Authorized nnd approval iitsr* Your South Polar headquarters at Little ney, Bordcn Hance, Mary Inglca, Alfred largarct Shearer, Uurolliy Ueun, Chrutinc lars disposed of on tile co-operative Scheldt' and Miss Alice Sirnmonda. Kohn, Buzanno Lippincott, Gr&cs Lewis, Lurle. Ucnny LcCicero, J!uy Sharabbu, ilu- pin. Tile mnnny -,va:; won by Luke atuio on Christian Science may ta Amorlca, Antarctica, expressing his Virginia Wycltoff, Thomas Garaon, John no Stoye, Arnctta fiUin£urtJ, Marion reaii. borrowed or purchased. dolight at her enrollment of her en- ettde, Lester Truex. itorraa, ij^ther Vau^hti, Lena ljlnaco, JJor- Pryor, caddie i.'n.-Her .at the Rumaon Alvloo, California, oldest chartered Tho puhllo la cofilally Invlttii to Neighborhood tire class In the Little America Avi- Commercial arithmetic—Violet BBden, .thy Clayton. William Cuaby, Mury Du- Country club. town in the state, recently befran U3O tho Heading !Koora, which la Thomea Foster, Helen High, Llojd MoNml- ilerno, Aibert DtChiccio, VnL'iniu Uoui h- ast'Widnr d iy nisht Mu. Wil- construction of the first town hall it open dully oxcclft BundayB end ation and Exploration club and prom- ly. Tty, LUliun Dwlulit, John I qdd(,i on, Lulh- Ip^nl holidays, from 1:80 to 4l89 ising that Homo Interesting scientific General Jlathematica—Jennie Figaro, tina Girillo, Uons HirBtli, Lillmn Ivjns, liam IUth'ini'h of Appkh'ito btreot, has ever had. Council meetings pre- P. M. Dealer for data now being accumulated by the Doris Rath. Harriet Lowis, Aiunic llai.it cio, 1 ranuc > Klver Pi i/i, " is lm ti i to the mem- viously were held in a school Arithmetic—Michael Baden, Robert [illcr, Mike Nero, Dorothy NIUHU'LI, JC^- expedition will be aont to her pupils, Gcroni, William Geronl, Elale linrtcls, Bcn- 9 Itichard3on, l'aui htliliu, ltubm on through the club, In tho near future. nio Benincltaaa, Matt Fcrrlimo, Joo Flore, ©bcr, Myron White, Iloln.it Ajru, L\c The complete messago, to Misa Mc- Margaret Shearer, Gram]In 1'arrell, William yn Beamrm, Charles ilecK Cal. in C n- Cosby, Kick Gentile, Lillian Ivlno, Jeisie rt, Angie Chriutijpiier, John Lonn, Kob- Leod reads an follows: lUchurdtjon, Nick Sobolevcsky, Mildred t Davey, I1 rani; JJuiiulu, Cuol ULKCIL , "MELLOW WITH .HOE" "Delighted to enroll your Btudenta Gordon, Roger McDonoucrh, Alma Jlannine, icry L. EwiiiR,. Virginia <_,i ip*.l, John In Little America club to encourage Doris Smith, Robert Adams, Elsa Campbell, Ireen, Alma Jiannint-, itcninald Lynun, John Conn, Nell Gottls, Joe VeranBe, James aulino Maaon, Angic M at tut, i a, J.nic Ilc- '•• supplied direct from our brewery interest in aviation and oolenco of ex- Zairer, Maria Cantillion, Cecelia Deilalo. onough, Ilaymond MinarU, Uuiotliy I\or- ploration. Wo aro accumulating, val- Buainesi training—Viola Dottasaro, Lil- :om, Doris Verry, Jcannelti> Iiyciatiii, il ir- uablo data for distribution to you lian Foster, Thomso poster, Mary Farrell, inra Sayrc, iJetty Simpson, ihtrbani Smith, Helen High. Lloyd McNally, Margaret Mc- )oris Smith, Joyce Snydcr, Luulsu'ijtalUer, IS (or any reason ha Is through the club In noar future. Your Nurney, Wilds Eble, Doris Bath, Vlolat B.1O Hendrickaon, inteient in our work much appreci- cut of eleck phono ui Baden, Lena Bianco, Harry Greenwood, Penmanship—Allen Anthony, Mary ated." Ruth Loversldge, Smer Makrla, Ada Esner, Eleanor Wood, Nettle Kaplan. JInaco, , Catherine Girillo, Jano McUtjn- Tho Little America Aviation and English—Marston Shearer, Herman Fas- iush, Doria Smith, Arnetta Stanford, LUic Exploration club la a nation-wide or- ] artels, Tony DcLorenzo, Helen Jack a on, scone, Robert Geronl, William Geronl, Kuth vouloo Trcadway, Estcllo Garrett, William ganization of people interested In avi- Kubll, John Ingles, Rachel DePonto, Judith Smith, Jane McDonoush, Fanny LeValley, Joronl, Mattie Lacy. ation, exploration and adventure. It Benjamin Gonopolsky, Lllllam Ivlns, Tony Geography—-Fanny LeVolIy, Mildred wo a organized at Admiral Byrd'a sug- Vaccnrelll, William Cosby, Doris Hirsch, Itoble, Itobert Adams, Ellzubcth Carter, gestion to further tho development o£ Robinson Weber, Patricia Dillon, Frank Ap- Jen jam In GonopoiBky, Anna lirecn , William ioaby, Albert DcChiccio, Doria lli aviation and intercut in exploration. plcsate, Harry Greenwood, Thomas Foster, .s,«l], Lil- Helen Hlffh, Marffaret McNorney, Huth an Ivlr8, Virginia Jones, Joyc bnydci", Every week tho club sends out a Nlttlnuer, Stephen Flndley. Alfred Kohn. ed Woodward, John Conn, Carol EEt , J. H> story received directly from its pres- Laurence Bcibort, Lester Truex, Doris Mnry L. Ewing, John Green, Alma Jiun- ident at Llttlo America, C. A. Abelo, Rath, Jana Guptll, Margaret Guerney, Mary i\ne, Fnuline Maaon, Junti JlcDonough, Inge], Suzanne Llppincott, Dorothy Van- cannetto Hycrson, Barbara Smith, Vin- Jr., a young college graduate who la Sauter, Virginia Wyckoff. :inla Grapel, Charles Vittoria, Kohcrt Kis- the first person to receive aviation History—Mary Ingles, Perzella Parker, in, George Ofitrov, Alex Hweel, Albert Vou- training on.tho South Polar ico capp. Elizaboth Simpson. Barbara Smith, Jane mna, Euhcl Christman, Virtjinia Haviland, McDonough, Raymond Mlnard, Jennette ilalne John. Many local peoplo besides thoso in Ryeraon, Carol Eckort, Mary L. Ewing, Koclnl Science—Julian Hexter, John In- tlila clasa have Joined tho club which Estrada Fcnjul, Laurence Clayton, John ;lea. Barlow Lippincott, HUKIJ Ml la unique In that membership co3ta Conn, Ella Bunln, Emily Newman, Eliza- Domestic Science—Ella Hunin. beth Rosa, Virginia Smith. Mechanical Drawing—Lester Shibla, Tony nothing, thero being no Initiation fee Latin—Jano Guptll, Mary InglcH, Grace accarelli, John Conn, George Trubin, Al- or dues and tho only requirements Lewis, Suzanne Lippincott, Geortre DcLor- icrt Youmansi, Nick Itomeno, Kick. iJoboie- Sears Super Service Anti-Fressa being a liolf-addrcsoed stamped en- enzo, Laurence Green, Alfred Kohn. eaky. Thermo — Completely Deniv- costs less, and is guaranteed to velope sent to tho club headquarters at Science—Mario Cannavo, Bam Carote- Art—Ella Bunin, Pearl Greenblatt, Emily nuto, Wilda Eble, Eugenie Peterson, ewman, Jcaaio Hichnrdaon, Jeanette Hy- In your own container. The tured Alcohol. Formula No. the Hotel Lexington, 48th Street and give your car as positive protec- George DeLorenzo, Marjorlo Holmea, Doris fraon, Barbara Smith, Mnry Ewiny, Cnth- best motor oil for your car. 10, 188 Proof. Economical Rath, Stephen Greclcy, Ella Bunin, Cecelia tion aa other solutions costing Lexington avenue, New York city, •rine Girillo, Amy Grail, Vivian Marks, Gonuino ('rosy Country 100% winter protection for your from which membership cards, a DcMnio, Burt Frost, Eloine Fleckman, ry MclluBh, Naomi Grimes, Ji:an Genevieve French, Pearl Greenblntt, BUI imith. Furo ronnsjlvimiu Oil (Formlt radiator. Thermo is first up to tlireo times aa much. Will handsome map of the South Polar re- 1 Hagerman, Waltor Hepner, Emily Newman, Shop Work-^-Eugeno Clay, Tony De- 55^1) refined to Sears exacting choice of thousands of mo- not Injure finish or "boll away." gions and other things are sent to Betty Boss, Virginia Smith, Alice Wlkotf, iorcnzQ, Herman Kazzone, Thomaa 1 raid, requirements. torists! One- filling serve? all season. club members. Helen Jackson, Ada Esner, Thomas Fos- illen Hamlet, William (Jeroni, Julian llcx- ter. Harry Greenwood. ,er. Her low Lippincott, Kobcrt Mnkhow Spelline—Harry Estolic. Richard Smith, Uchard Matthews, Alex Uugcl, Willium National standards for various var- Ella Bunln, Fred Comatock, Cecelia De- Jedford, Randolph Elliaon, Robinaon Weber, ieties of vegetables are being -worked Maio, Elaine Fleckman, Pearl Greenblatt, llguard Thompson, William Bennett, Wal- Helen Gullliamai William HaBcrman, Helen cr Hepner. out by the department of agricul- Jackson, Robert Linderoth, Marlon Mack, ture. Music—Maraton Shearer, Catherine Emily Newman, Burt Oglcnaky, Elizabeth loldinir, Hannah Ides, Sidney Soffel, Joo •ucco, Tony DeLorenzo, Thomas 1 rend, uilan Hexter, John Ingles, Barlow Lip- jincott, Edward Miller, Warren Minton. Mex Itogel, Tholma Daily, Margaret Ewlng, Angelina Falbo, Jano Harvey, Julia Hen- leroon, Claire Lediard, Virginia Morton, Fanct Poxon, Phyllis Rhodes, Betty Hitter, Margaret Stalder, Angelo DcGcorge, Joe ullano, Roger McDonough, Alex Sweel Andrew Tesauro, Georgo Trubln, Viola addelenn, Michael Baden, Joo Blalie, Ly- man Burgess, Joseph Eggleaton, Ludlow Eppo, Tbomao Eppa, Herman Faczone, Sam WITH YOUR OLD BATTERY. Fu3co, Daniel Jfannine, Ruth Kubli, Mat- i Lacy, Millie Phillips, Anglo Talerico, FLATE-0-MONTH BATTERY. Edna Wolfe, Curtla Burgess, Nonna Brltto, Elisabeth Harrington, Dorothy Your old battery may not do it, but a now Gold Crest Holman, Christine Hurle, Gertrude Padgett, Mary VanNote, Michael Nero, Lena Bin- tery will start your car without any trouble on cold ico, Lillian Dwight, Catherine Girillo, Ray- mornings. nond Rice, Lillian Ivinu, Frances Miller, easle Richardson, Gladys Chivaralotti, ' You ean be sure *lary Daily, Helen GulUIams, Louise froadway, Mary Binaeo, Fanny LeVolley, Vivian Marks, Constance Nelson, Arnettn that there will be no Stanford, Josephine DelSardo,- Cecelia De- Malo, Antoinette FiaBcanaro, Pearl Grecn- Other Suggesstiosis more Wash Day Blues blatt, Helen Jackaon, Mario Logan, Mattie lima, John Conn, Evelyn Bcaman, An- elona Christopher, Carol Eckert, Mary for me. This new low wing, Virginia Grapel, Alma JIannlne, for Auto isners aulino Mason, Jano McDonough, Dorothy price is indeed a gen- tiorcom, Doris Perry, Jeanette Uyerson, Elizabeth Simpson, I3arbara Smith, Dori^ Auto Robes .... $3.98 Smith, Joyce Snyder, Louise Stalder, Mar- uine ion StjormB, Esther Vaughn, Barbara Weir, Ethel Christman, Nancy Ciaglia, Grace Radiator Flush 35c i*- Conflentina, Elizabeth Daily, OUie Daniels, Virginia Haviland, Elaine John, Genevie\e "'orcellf, Cleota Collina, Harry Estelle, Burt Radiator 'ro»t, Robert McKee, Ella Bunin, Mane Cantillion, Elaine Fleckman, Genevieve Stop Leak ...... 45c French, Marion Mack, Emily Newman. Elizabeth Roas, .Dorothy Hemblinfr, Vir- Radiator Shields 65c ginia Smith, AUeo WikoiT, Angelina Chris- topher. Physical- Education—Alex Sweel, George Windshield that's what I s&id— Trubin, Albert YoumatiB, Alex Hnmmell, John Conn, Chrlatlno Ilurlo, Gertrude Pad- Defroster 25c gett. Mary Dally, Louiao Treadway, Step- hen Greeley, James Zager, Jeunia Dixarro, Viola Bottagarro, Ruth Dwlght, Margaret Energex uorney, Grace Lewis, Virginia Wyckoff, Lucy Vaccarelli, Violet Baden, Mildred Spark Plugs .. 22c Ciaglla, Andrea DcLuca, Catherine John- son. Vlniio Pelligrlno, Mary Rogel, Fred Boncore, Charleo Harrington, Pietro Girillo, Hot Water Edward Mattson, Dominic Pingitorc, Patsy lUccl, Chester StupelH, Harvey Stupelh, Joe Thermostat . .. 98c Sovlerlo, Jack Bninc, Gilbert Carlson, Ray- mond Clarke, Stephen Flndlcy, Thomas t>a- Heater Switches 9c mon, Alfred Hendcraon, Borden Hance, WUH&m Haviland, Joo Marks, John Mu nle, Efficient; low-priced Laurence Slebcrt, Hunting Sherriil, Gt'orpo Weather Strip .. 10c Good motor and tubular cure Shoemaker, Ruasell Stroupe, Leoter Trut'\, Robert Kennedy, Mury Cannova, Ruth Brake Lining.. 17c "• Complete with fittings Christman, Mnrjorie Holmes, Roae Libov- Exceptional value aky, Janet Mytinger, Perrclia Parker, Dnns Rath, Mary SagacHe, Juno Wnrncr, Joseph Allan, Victor DeFazio, Charlon Kellum, Lrio Lusclano, Lola Coott.

Edwin S. Morrlssoy, Cincinnati at- torney, bellevcB tho appallinr; num- (S©b- ber of automobile accident de ith'> would bo lowered if each drlvorwcro required to take a solemn oath in Red Bank 1290 Announcing regular courts to obey trafflo lawn. Price on

You can now have Damp Wash done for as low as 49c! At this price, soaking, rubbing, scrubbing, boiling, rinsing, wringing and the "hundred-and-one" other troublesome tasks that do with home laundering- are unthinkable. No fastidious woman enjoys exhibiting red, toilworn hands over the card table or in the sewing circle. Contrast these distressing ex- periences with the pleasure of having your laundry delivered to you clean and fresh, ready *• to .* for starching. OULD you like to know whether the light in your Isn't it futile to drudge away your life Whome is adequate to protect eyes from harmful strain? when we can do the job for you so well at this just mail or bring in the coupon, and we'll send out a light- ridiculously low price? ing expert with a Sight Meter, the amazing new instrument that measures light as a thermometer measures heat. This is . . i. : f a new free service for our customers. Send It to On© of These Quality Laundries Surveys show that not one home in ten is properly lighted.11 (Other types of laundry service r.t correspondingly low prices. Phone today 1) And your own eyes can't tell you. But the electric eye of th« Sight Meter shows you instantly. Why not give your family the benefit of this free cye-protcc- tion? Just mail the coupon. Or phone us and say, "I want youfto measure my lights." "Call Red Bank 1900#

THs is ill Sifht Mmr, lit clinr mu> itutrimuot ' flat miaiun light, ail.l tills you btno much.yiu Phone Aflbury Park miijir any talk, lit as frj!:ct)Mt jamilf-s Oil • Jersey 'CenhafPawcr&LigUCci. If cktikitil til lights in your lami. Phone R©d Bank 2ft00—Toll Preo WX4800 Better Light... Better Sight „ Page Eight RED BANK REGISTEB, NOVEMBER 28,1931 returned from their previous visit t the South Pole It was said that th. Rotarians Hear greatest thrill experienced was when they again saw trees as they ap- proached New Zealand. Wo who have them should havo a deeper ap- E. L. Kctchain, a Tree Surgeon preciation and a better understand- Gave o Very Interesting Ad ing of their simple needs, so that Gave o Vey g the trees In our dooryards will havo dress Last ThThursdad y BeforBfre a chance to 'become as great as W& wona." Service Club. The Rotarlana are co-operating Due to tomorrow being a holiday with tho Red Bank Lions club In ar- thero will b'o no meeting of the Rec ranging for tho annual football din- . Bank Hotary club. The meeting last ner to bo tendered to tho boys of the Thursday was featured by a talk on Red Bank and Leonardo football trees by 33. L. Kotcham, a prominent teams. J Barney Prcedman, Edwin treo Burgeon, who has been operating Gilland and Dr. Allan Kandall will In this section of Mrinmouth county represent tho Rotary club on tho several yea'rs. Mr. Kctcham'u talk committee of arrangements. & was as follows: The songs of tho hour were under "How long may this treo live?" is tho leadership of Dr. Harold J. a question frequently asked by treo Stokes, with Professor Harold LaRos owners, and I havo chosen that as at the piano. a subject to talk about today. Much merriment was caused by the "There are many old trees growing report on tho recent inter-city meet on tho western slope of tho Sierra at Long Branch, when Maurice Nevada mountains In California. One Schwartz and William Miller, chair- of tho most interesting is a giant men of the committee, told of some Sequoia tree that has been affection- unusual incidents on the program. ately named Wawona by its many Max Leon proprietor of Leon's admirers. It haa been estimated that cleaning and dyeing establishment on tront now on thla treo is not Ies3 than 5,000 yearj Whito street, has been re-elected in- old. If that Is true, then it was al- :o membership of the club. ready a fair-sized treo when the pyramids were being built in Egypt 3,000 years before Christ. Shore Bulkhead "When it was a thousand years old Abraham and his family moved For Long Branch to Canaan and founded the Hebrew SH WOMAN nation. When it waa 1,500 years old The county freeholders last week ET M ¥%• tho Jewish peoplo escaped from nnounced that plans and speclflca- bondage In Egypt under the leader- lons aro being prepared for a bulk- ship of Moses. When CaC3ar crossed :iead at the foot of Brighton avenue, tho Kublcon during his military cam- yhere tho oceaii threatens to break paifrn !n Western Europe and laid ihrough Ocean avenue. The free- tho foundation of tho Roman empire holders also voted to meet with Sea this venerable treo was 3,000 years Bright officials at an early date to and save your t every week old. determino what can be done to pro- "A few years later Christ waa ect Ocean avenue at that place. Wil- born and established a religious iam A. Stevens, county counsel, told philosophy that revolutionized tho :he board that Sea Bright had about thinking of most of tho civilized exhausted Its resources In providing world. )each protection and that property "Columbus discovered America rollers had' been assessed to the ex- when Wawona was 4,492 years old. mt that many properties had been It was 4,776 years old when the Dec- ibandoned. laration of Independenco was signed. Even that date seems very remote to LITERATURE GROUP MEETS. us, who measure time by tho life- span of man, but it was but a mo- rlrs. John L. Montgomery Reviews ment ago to this living tree. Book and Mrs. Nielson Talks. "It is as much allvo today as I, Continuing tho study of literature and breathing, drinking and growing >f revolt as shown In the changing larger and sturdier and more majes- Vmerican scene, members of the Red tic each passing season. Most of us 3ank Woman's club attending the think of a tree as very old if it has iterature department meeting Fri- NEW lived a century or two, but It is real- ly old only in comparison with smal- ay afternoon at the clubhouse, heard ler and younger trees, for a tree ;he book, "I Went to Pit College," does not age In tho same sense as Lauren Gllfillan, reviewed by Mrs. a man. ohn L. Montgomery, followed by a [eneral discussion. Mr3. Aago Niel- AMP WASH "Man Is born with a heart and lungs, and digestive organs and veins ;en gave current events in literature, and ho uses tho same ones during idvlslng the women how to choose his entire life. As ho grows older he best books. theso organs wear out and when Mrs. Hosea Chark, chairman of Additional they cease to function ho dies. he department, presided. Announce- "All tho vital parts of a tree are ient was made that Friday, January renewed each year. It does not use 5, will be tho next meeting of th'u pounds the same organs throughout its lepartment and will be known as whole existence, but only during the Original Day." Tho committee con- growing period of one season'. With isting of Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. only the coming of spring thero aro new arry Morford, Mrs. J. R. Smith feeding rootlet3 grown on the outer d Mrs. Edwin C. Gilland will con- ends of the old one, to take up food, slder the programs to be presented In solution, from the soil. The sap >y the department after tho first of flows upward through a newly he year and will meet next week to formed layer of sapwood to new liscuss the plans. leaves. New twigs appear, from Mrs. Montgomery announced tho v/hich develop buds to provide the resentatlon of "Hansel and Gretel," next year's foliage. Thus it is ob- o be given by the Better Entertain- vious that a treo cannot grow old in lent committee Saturday morning, tho sense that a man does. Under ecember 8, at the Carleton theater ideal conditions there is no reason it ten o'clock. Also the Social Work- known to science or logic why a tree :rs' conference to be held at Asbury should not live and continue to grow Park- Thursday, Friday and Satur- indefinitely. ay, December 6, 7 and 8, the theme "Trees, like other living things, i be "World Security." I WISH YOU COULD seldom grow under ideal conditions, Attending besides those taking 60 TO THE MOVIE iart wero Mrs. Blatchford Sherman, however, but wage a constant battle WITH ME THIS for existence, and the majority of Jrs. Victor King, Mrs. Maltby Jel- them succumb to the opposing forces Iffe, Mrs. William Johnstone, Mrs. AFTERNOON, BUT sooner or later. The most ruthless ohn Foller, Mrs. H. R. Wellbacher, I KNOW IT'5 YOUR destructive agent is fungus disease, Albert Willgerodt, Mrs. Cor- WASHDAY NOTHWG! which causes decay. Fungus is a elius Allcr, Mrs. Ollvo Gilsey, Mrs. WASHDAY... YOU DON'T CATCH parasitic plant. It has not green ohn H. Patterson, Mrs. J. C. Han- ME DOING ANY1 THINK OF IT ! No more "Blue Mon- laundry to call for them. Then forget there leaves and is, therefore, incapable of inson, Mrs. Walter Bruyere, Mrs. * days!" No morfe sloshing around in the manufacturing its own food. It must arry Morford, Mrs. Edwin Gllland, WASHING AS LONG eyer was such a bugaboo as washday. Just fasten itself to a host plant and get rlrs. R. C. Brown, Mrs. Richard AS THE LAUNTDRY basement ... no more rough, red hands .. . remember that your clothes will be washed its food from that source, and in do- icknell, Mrs. H. G. Fowler, Mrs. OFFERS THIS no more wearing yourself to a frazzle . . . ing so It breaks down the cell struc- •lark Scott, Miss Edna R. Moore immaculately clean in rich, warm suds . . . ture oJ the tree. Once established .ml Mr3. Albert Lindenstruth. BARGAIN WASH taking colds . . . taking chances with your the development of the parasite is SERVICE. OP health. For now we are offering Damp Wash the"n rinsed as many as six times in clear, rapid, and the process of decay will sparkling, rain-soft water. They'll come back Boon make of the, tree a hollow shell COURSE I'LL GO! —the new home washing service—at a "bar- "Like the skin on a man, the bark gain" price, so you can easily afford to have to you clean-looking, clean-smelling . t . of a treo Is a protective covering capable of excluding infection as your washing done, every week. ready to iron. And the price? Only 49c for long as it is unbroken. But any in- jury to tho bark that exposes the Washday like any other day 10 pounds, and 3 cents for each additional wood underneath it Immediately in- pound. A "bargain?" Of course it is 1 vites fungus infection. A brulso on Simply bundle up your clothes—phone the the trunk, a split crotch, a dead limb, an unprotected pruning wound By Mrs. Alexander George are all likely sources of infection, Thanksgiving Supper and once that takes place, only an operation by a skilled treo surgeon Menu Better than a lotion ! Don't suffer with red, rough, to remove the decay from the affect- Servo ed area will save tho tree. Fruit Bowl "washday" hands this week and every week . . . send (Grapes, Ornnf[• Boats. Tho winfter -wan Walter Wyadorf, entitled to vacation and retirement Mr. and Mra. Harvey Hollmid have Tho llremen cleared about $30 on the Postmaster William A. Swecnoy on privileges, Insurance under etato arrived homo from Florida and will 2 guarantee all my work. New York prices. N g Monday sent out a United States mova Into Charles Patterson's res- to order for ladles and gents, itemodeling ami repairing fur 35 WHITE ST., turkev. pootofflco official communication, and statutes and other benefits. garments and oilier (raiments. French dry cleaning. IXnto Eteneo ana Btova Mrs. Everett Bradley 1B Improving idenco this week. inasmuch aa tho matter contained Making Delivery Without Compen- cteancd and blocked. Sponge pressing done by hand. from tho Injuries which uho recently therein la o£ general information. Misses Dorothy Patty and Gladys received In an automobllo collision. Tho Register gives apaco to cams sation. Conover opant Saturday evening v/lth Edward Evans haa moved to Baton- verbatim. Tho communication fol- Letters may bo no carried outside Mlsa Doris Hellerman of Freehold. town. lows: tho malla (section 1,711, Postal Laws Mr. and Mra. Joseph McKay epent 3233 The Ladles' auxiliary cl tho flro and Regulations), but the operator tho week-end with Mr. and Mro. company held a rummoga sale Friday Information upon .which the Foat- of a merchandise express cannot Cheater Wlllett and Saturday at Asbury Park for tho offlca Department muot take vigorous carry orders for merchandise or Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cahlll and benefit of tho company. action discloses that the Federal other "letters" outside tho malls daughter of Freehold vlnlted Mrs. Btatutea giving the department an without complying with section 1,712, Cahlll'o parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- absolute monopoly of tho transpor- Postal Laws and Regulations, men- as McCuo, on Sunday. Vanderburg News. tation and delivery of letters by reg- tioned herein on tho theory that ha Mies Orpha Foster of Manalapan Is Z2 ular trips or at stated periods over i;i carrying the letters "without com- tho guest ol her sister, Mrs. Edgar Kathleen Bedell has returned to all poat routes aro being violated pensation" becauso his contract la Dlxon. AT. Occanport after having made a stay constantly. for tho transportation of ths mer- Mlsa Marion Rubin of New York with nor grandparents, Mr. and Hra. It Is belloved tho violations ore chandise only. Tho courts have held has been visiting Mr. and Mro. Jack Patrick- Scanlon. due, largely, to a failuro to appro; that payment j to tho contractor In Schrlber. naymond Bonjamln epent two days elate that a largo numbor of com- such cases Includes payment for Mrs. DeMarco and family of Cliff' last week at Now York. munications, writings, forms, etc., carrying the letters. It Is permis- wood spent Saturday with the Sol- Mro. William Strykor spent last not commonly belloved by the pub sible, however, to transport Invoices vagglo's. Wednesday with her uluter-ln-Iaw, llo to bo letters within the every with tho merchandise to which thoy Mrs. William Noberleln of Marlboro. day understanding of tho word aro relate without payment of postage. Elizabeth and Cathorlno Hayward J. T. Ganley oJ Long Branch was In fact letters under tho statutes. were guests on Sunday of their cousin, Mro. Josephine Vanderbllt of at tho homo of hla brother, William The definition of a letter Is "any Delivery by Special Messenger Era- Ganley, 1st Wednesday. Koyoort. written or printed communication ployed For Particular Oocaalon Only Mr. and Mra. Jacob Stattol and Bon Mrs. Joseph Johnson was a vloltor which conveys live, individual cur Letters may be BO delivered outside at EJeehold part of lant week. rent Information between tho sender Daniel, have gono to their winter Mra. Kathleen Mclllonay of Cran- tho malls provided that whenever home In Florida. ' and tho addressee upon which tho more than 25 are BO delivered each Edward Bathgato spont Sunday TEI ford spent part of last week with her latter may act, rely, or refrain from ploce must be enclosed In a govern father, Otto Fullboam. George Full- acting." with Wo daughter, Mra. Herman Mar- So Hot tho fameres boam of Cranford and Mr. Sprato of ment-stamped envelopo and tho guardt of Freehold. Plainfleld were guests of Otto Full- Gas, electric, water or other bills other requirements of section 1,713, Mrs. Philip Dodga of Bloomfleld boam-ovor the week-end. or statements of accounts; receipted Postal Laws and Regulations, men' was tho guest of Mrs. Harry MrB. Raymond Benjamin has her bills or statements of accounts; ap- tlbned herein, must be obsorvod over tho weok-end. uncle from Now York with her for plications for motor vehicle or other (section 1,711, Postal Laws and Reg Tho Ely sisters entertained a dozen KEANSBURG a visit. licoriooa; completed examination ulations). A lot of more than 25 friends and relatives at a dinner par papers where thought Is conveyed to pieces may not bo broken up and ty recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ely We mean cactly what we eayl Just MODERN POCKET Boys can m«ko extra pocket money the recipient by the written word or delivered in units of 25 or less with and daughter and Mrs. Minnie Buck come in and select what you need eelllng Tho Register,—Advertisement, by a grado Inserted by the examiner out enclosing each piece in a govern' of Freehold were among the guests. .. . show us your license identifica- rather than where no thought is c(4n- ment-stamped envelope. veyed, such as In a penmanship 'ex- Mloa Helen Collins spent Friday tion and tell us how you want to amination; Invoices, when not car- When Enclosed In Govonunont- with Mies Clalr Cahlll of Freehold. pay . . . that's all! It only takes a ried at tho oamo timo as tho mer- Staniped Envelopes. Mrs. VanAlotyne returned to the chandise described thorein; written "All lettera enclosod in stampc* homo of her daughter, Mrs. Baxt o couple minutes to open your cc« orders for merchandise or articles of envelopes, if the postage stamp is of New York on Thursday. count . . , and remember, on? any description; and like matter are a denomination sufficient to cover Mrs. I* B. Conover han boon visit original Budget Pay Plan is de« "letters" and may not be transported the postage that would be charge-' ing friends and relatives at New signed to fit the needs of everyonet and delivered outside the malls ex- able thereon if tho same were Ben York and Brooklyn. cept as, provided by law. by mail, may bo sent, convoyed and Mr. nnd Mrs. Claronca Petty and I Practically all routes of travel aro Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Lamberteon o I "poat routes," including all railroads; delivered otherwise than by mall Morganvllla visited In Perth Amboy ' all loiter carrier routes established in provided such envelopo shall be duly on Saturday avoning. any city or town; and all public directed and properly qgaled, 60 that A card party twd danca will b loads anil highways while kept up the letter cannot bo talftm therefrom hold In Bt John's hall on Monday and maintained as such. without defacing tho envelope, and tho date of' the letter or of the trans evening, December 8. I1 The statutes (sections 1,170 to 1,725 Mra. Edgar Dlxon and baby daugh- of ti:t! Postal Laws and Regulations mission or receipt thereof shall be ter Phyllis, nova returned from Fit :p©©!@fll of Vjo'-) may be examined at the written or stamped upon tho en velope" (section 1,712, Postal Laws kin Memorial hospital. poutcliice. They permit a few ex- Mra. Jonnle VanMater has gona t 97 out of every 100 custom- (.' .Uons, tho moot Important bolng and Regulations). "Stamped enve- Hvo with her daughter. Mro. Sklllman ers complete their purchase •oU.incd In detail within. lopes" means government-stamped of Prlncoton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles and our easy credit require- envelopes which are envelopes pro- MeCue W9 moving tWa week Into ments In about 9 mlnulct. Vh; regulations (sections 947 and vided by the department with water- VanMater homo on Main otroot. You too, trill receive tho I.n2i ••ides intended^ for delivery of counterfeits and with postage stampa . ..i.l matter by carriers shall bo ex- impressed thereon. It Is not intended L'tTiTiTJIJ clusively eo used. Tho act of May 7, that such envelopes shall bo carried Scobeyville News. , 1031, malting It an offense to place to a postofiico for cancellation of tho any mallnblo matter, such as state- stamps thereon. Government postal Frank Magoo, George Rlchdalo an ments of accounts, circulars, sales cards bearing messages cannot be John H. Sutphin spent a day las bills, etc., on which no postage has conveyed outside the mails unless week gunning In tho southern part of been paid in such boxes, is quoted under cover of a government-stamped the state. Thoy returned homo with. MO MONEY herein. envelope. well filled bags of game. The department la taking this Invoices, Bills of Ladlngi Railroad William Polhemus of Aabury Park, o means of bringing these Important formerly of thia place, was a vlslto Mall. hero Thursday. matters to public attention and so- Letters relating entirely to soma 11 DIFFERENT 1984 MODELS TO SELECT FROM. ! licits your earnest co-operation. Thia Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilklns apeni part of the cargo of tho carrier or part of laat week with relatives a( AUTO | ofllce will be glad to answer or se- to some article carried at the samo SOT COVERS i cure answers to any further ques- Long Branch. RADIOS THESE ARE FLOOR MODELS AND CARRY A NEW GUARANTEE. time by tho samo vehicle of trans- Ella May Abraham of Bed Bank is MO &1QNEY MONEY tions in tho premises. portation, or to the current business Some exceptions to government's spending a week with Mrs. Prank DOWN BQWM MAY BE PURCHASED ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN—2 YEARS TO PAY. of tho carrier, or to the business of Demarest monopoly of transportation and de- a common carrier if tho letters are livery of letters and packets (of let- written and sent by Its officers and ters) and penalties for, violation of agents and no other carrier inter- Some of the bigger buildings In prlvato express statutes and for plac- •f venes before delivery, may be trans- the downtown district of Atlanta, ing mallable matter on which no ported outside the mails without Ga., stand squarely across a creek postage has been paid in private paymont of postage (section 1,716, converted Into a subterranean stream. mail receptacles are: Postal Laws and Regulations). Typo of Matter Which Is Held to Drop Letters. When, at last, "wblto Indiana" 115 W. Front St., Phone 1742 Red Bank, N. J. Bo "Letters." Postmasters may accept for mall- wero found, their home waa In Dar- Dally reports of business trans- ng letters delivered to them in bulk len, part of tho Republic of Panama, IVERY actions, commercial ratings, credit by freight, express, mail, or mes- reports, accounts collectible, toll senger: Provided each such letter sheets, inventory balances, orders to bears tho return card of a person or ST., RED bo filled, applications for automobile firm located within tho delivery and drivers' licenses, price lists, sales imlts of their office: And provided reports, production reports of manu- further, that each such letter Is duly RED BANK facturing plants, cost sheets, receipts directed and properly sealed and acknowledging the payment of bears tho proper postage, which monoy, executed vouchers, bid pro- should be purchased at the office of posals, payroll lists, cash lettera, tax mailing. When individually addressed iporto , upon assessments, question- and stamped letters aro shipped in naires when filled out, appraisal re- bulk by air express and deposited In ports upon application for loans, re- the mails for delivery to the Individ- ceiptp s for merchandise,, posp t cards ual addressees, such lotters must containing quotations on market bear tho amount of postage charge- rates Issued by commission mer- able at air-mall rates on the in- chants and Intended for their deal- dividual letters when sent by air ers, bonus applications, dally bul- mail tho entire dlstanco on the usual letins, telephone, water and light manner (section 1,710, Postal Laws bills and other statements of ac- and Regulations). West counts, meter books and applications for insurance policies, reports of Penalties For Violation of Private business by an agent, applications Express Statutes. for reinstatement of lapsed policies, A fino of not more than $500 or proofs of loss, death claims, pros- Imprisonment of not more than six pect cards when filled out, and re- months, or both, Is provided for the ports of an agent to tho field or homo :stabllshment of any private express offlce are letters within the meaning for the conveyance of lettera or for of tho private express statutes when causing or providing for the con- $175 3-Pc. Living Room © $52 Governor Winthrop forwarded for tho purpose of con- veyance of letters by regular trips Suite ^ Desk veying live, current Information up- or at ntated periods over any post on which the addressee may act, rely routo (section 1,710, Postal Laws and $42.50 Solid Maple or refrain from acting, and may not Regulations). $45 Walnut Dinette Suite bo transported outaidc Iho malls "Whoever shall transmit by private Breakfast Sets without the payment of postage ex- express or other unlawful means, or cept as indicated. deliver to any agent thereof, or de- $24 Maple Dresoers with $30 Solid Maple Chests Typo of Mutter Which Is Not Held posit or cauao to bo deposited at any to Bo "Lettera." appointed place, for the purposo of Mirrors Tho following may bo transported being so transmitted, any letter or outside tho mails without payment packet (of letters) shall lie fined not $35 Bookcases, Walnut or $15 Assorted Occasional of postago and may bo accompanied more than SBO" (section 1,714, Postal Mahogany ..^ Chairs with a letter of transmlttal relating Laws and Regulations). solely thereto but not accompanied Penalty for violation of statute $2 Hand Hooked 36" Rugc C|Ec with other matter In tho naturo of«n prohibiting deposit of mallablo mat- $100 7-Pc. Dinette Suite— poruunul communication or contain- tor on which no poiitaBO'-hnn been Moderns ing Information of an extraneous na- paid In prlvato mall receptacles: ture: Meter books, when utilized by $3 Novelty Smoking Stands $•§ .03 tho home olllcc of a utility company "Whoever shall knowingly or will- for tho solo purpose of preparing fully deposit any niailable matter, $1.19 Metal Smoking Stands customers' bills, records, etc., whon such aa statements of accounts, cir- forwarded for tho solo purposo of culars, salo bills, or other like mat- $40 Grade Frieze Club auditing, filing, storage, or destruc- ter, on which no postage has been $95 3-Po. Living Room Suite Chairs The busy woman can nov/ launder her fine silks tion; Insurance policies if unaccom- paid, in any Inttnr box established, panied with anything in tho nature approved, or accepted by the Post- of personal correspondence and not master General for the receipt or de- $135 Enamel Twin Bed $125 lq-Pc. Walnut Dining at home conveniently and very cheaply. The port- for the purpose of conveying live, livery of mall matter on any mail Room Suite Suite current information upon which tho route with intent to avoid payment addressed may act, rely, or refrain of lawful pontage thereon; or sihall $20 - $50 Oriental Rugs, $ able electric washer takes up little space, is easy from acting; checks for deposit or willfully aid or assist in any of tho $175 2-Pc. Hand-Carved collection, when unaccompanied with aforementioned offence:;, shall for Living Room Suite... Antiques „ to operate and is designed to wash fine lingerie, other than an adding machlno Hot overy euch offemte bo pvmished by a or when thoy do not by Indicia there- flnn of not moro than S300" (section \ on convoy a mesoago to tho recipient; 917, Postal Lawa iind Regulations— The Above Few Items Are Selected From Hundreds and Offered silk stockings, delicate underthings, without dam- lottcra which have io.it their charac- net of May 7, 1931). ter na communications; blueprints Subject to Prior Sale. —i -11 s and Bpeclucatlons; commercial pap- aging them. For 1 penny's worth of electricity a ers, uuch as deeds, contracts, evi- lioiluts to Moft. Buying power of penny rises dence of tltlo or of dobt, tax cortlit Tho New Jersey unit meeting of as electric rates arc lowered week's v/ash is quickly done. categ, notes, drafts, mortgages; legal tho Florist!! Telegraph Delivery asso- papers, suc1 h as pleadings, afildavlts ciation will take place Thursday, De- deposition. !, or briefs; manuscripts cember 0, at EiiRlcwomi. Tho annual Intended for publication and mero meotlnu nnd business urosion will bo held at five o'clock and tho annunl SOj nowfl matter (or newn letters) pre- dinner will ho held at tho Elks club pared by_ tbo correspondents of tho at novon o'clock. proas for tho columns of their papers Flora Itummlor, secretary, haa Bent MIDDLETOWN-RED BANK HIGHWAY Delivery by ItoRular Salaried Em- notices lo nil tht: members in thlB BOC- ployees. tion, urging them to "hop on tho A municipality or. concern may, band wagon" and attsnd tha meeting. • 110 SOT SINISTER, tf OVEMBE1T28,1981. Page Ten IN CHANCEUY Of HEW JERSEY. * ' Chanters? 9/60 Curd thought different and bad tbecelved to carry oa an educational a Thanksgiving feast at the homo of campaign in favor of woman BS Ta URHESTO 3* ' (SH&R1W& 3AUE.-- Mrs. Margaret Vanderveer of Fair ir.en arrested. Before a local juattca ^y-vlrtss «f » .0r4«*Qf &N.Cdur B? virtus of a writ e( H. fa. to ma dt* the man pleaded guilty to taking Mr. frage, tha largest contributors being QU&ncm? of Haw Jsrasy, la Ed a mi th@ daysct«d. . Isauad out t}i; •the Ofttsrfc t$> Chan* Haven. Sho had nine children, six- Mrs. Lowls 8. Thompson and Mi«3 A NEW RADIO SET of the 4&t9 bsr@o?* In & certain the eaufi£ of (3e.i$riioin All the following tvftel or parcel of lanfi of the Naveaink Methodist church. Dated Octobtt goth, 13S4. and premises hereinafter particularly de* Forty Years Ago. John W. Bennett, storekeeper and The ^chooner Fleetwlng, which dertaking business with his fatber-in- •173 SMITH STHEET. • MIR HAVBN. N. jr. • TUMEN & TUMEN, For tho last election held in Mon- a.w, Harry C. Fay, OoHoltots of Petitioner. ncrlbed, Bituatc, lylnc and being In tha postmaster at Tinton Fata, died in won a ^trans-Atlantic raco with tho To!. 3710-R Bed Bank. Electric Building, Anbury Park, H. 3. Borough of I'uir Itnven, In tho County o£ liiouth county 301,660 election ballots his 57th year. Ho had been village Dauntless and Vista, was being dis- Frank C. Storclc waa electe/l com- Monmouth and Utato of New Jersey. modoro, Captain Charles P. Irwln AI^SO ANY MAKE BADIO REPAIRED. lJEGINNI^d at a point on tho w««tarl* wero printed. Besides the official storekeeper for moro than thirty mantled at Keyport. Tho schooner side of the road lending from Kulr JIavcii ballots ordered !>y County Clerk Au- years. was 130 feet long with mast 120 feet 'Ico commodore and Pierre A. Proal IN CHANCERY OF NEW JEKSEV. to the Btcnmliont Loinlhiit ort the North mack, tlie Republicans ordered 40,000 in height. The boat was cold by a ear commodore of tho Red Bank To BAK& DIETZt— Shrewsbury Klvor In front of enld prem* additional and the Democrats 00,000 Miss Alberta H, Dangler of Way- member of tho New York Yacht club Motorboat club. By virtue of on Order* of th@ Court of Ueo at « point thereon two hundred and side and Kenneth R. Fields of South Chancery of Now Jornay, made on tho daythlrty-ftvB feet north of tho southerly Una additional for use outside tho polls. Eatontown wero married by Rev. to ChiUica li. Vail nnd Thomas J. Tho Merchants Steamboat com- of tho date hereof lu a certain cauua [>f mid Jamca Macfiregor'a land on anlij Of the ballots printed the Republi- John Moore, pastor of the West Long Eastmond of Port Monmouth and wherein Carl J. Diets 1B tho petitioner and toad, and rutniim; thenco (I) along tha cans got one out of every eleven of Joseph Fisher of Keypoit. jany announced that Its steamboat you aiQ tho ilefondasit, you Ere required slime wall an tha westerly lino of said Branch Methodist church. The cere- Sea Bird would not make any Now to answer tha petitioner 8 petition on or road until It interHCfta tho etono v?aII now their kind in the box, the Democrats ony took place at thh e bride'bids' JJone A counly organization of tho Young York trip on Thanksgiving day and before tho tOth day of January next, or In standlnti next to tha rivor bank: and pno out of every seventeen, tho Pro- and Men's Christian association was default thereof, such decree v4H be taken thence {£> northerly yloiui the top of nald hibitionists one out of every 126, the in the presence of relative^ formed at Freehold aid braiches wero hat they would continue to run tho against you ns tlsg Chancellor shall think last mentioned ntona wall two hundred friends. Bird until p.evented from so cqultnblo and in at. and twenty-five feet( thenco (3) southerly Peoples ono out of every 387 and the to be established at every town and doing on account of ice. Tho object of snM cult !s to obtain a on a struitrtxt lino four humircd and fioven Socialists one out of every G84. St. Jamea -basketball team of Red in tho county. William D. feet four lneliea more or lean until It fn» Ban„ k kep.,.._,...t up it.s winning„ strea It and Flro destroyed a wholo block of decree of dlvorco dissolving tho marries® . All of the outbuildings on tho farm McRae, state organizer,.* was In bat-wean you and tha oatU petitioner for ternocta a- lino from tho starting point trimmed tho fast Wanderers of charge of the plans. John W. Mount lulldlngu at Keansburg. It started In tha cnueo of desertion. drawn at lifjlit nnulca to tho stone wall of Adam Mauser of Lincroft were Brooklyn by the score of 28 to 18. The . building owned by Leon Lobel and JOSEPH P. MATTICI3, almur tho tnad: thenco (4) along such HIIQ destroyed by fire. In addition to Mr.same week tho St. Jamea boya de- of Red Bank, II. W. Buck of Marl- iefore It was put out damage of $20,- Solicitor of petitioner, one hundred find fifty feot to the point op Mauser's property losa, Mrs. Law- boro, J. D. Schock of Kcyport, V. D. Professional Building, Afibury pork, N. J. plnco of bofrliHilng. Contnintnit nlnety-Bi^E feated a Freehold team at thc lattor Kenney of Holmdel, W. E. Mount of 300 was done. Dtd November 17. 1934. liunjretltha of an aero nioro or leas. rence Ural Io3t three trucks full of placo by a score of 14 to 13. George William Mullin, duo to a shift In Holnu Intcnilud to bo tho aamo land and personal belongings. Dugan scoring the winning point. Englishtown and J. C. Rush of Eaton- promises described in a deed from Harry John Vanderbllt, the veteran shoe- town were on the general committee. -ho Rumson police force, was laid off NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. C. Miller and wife to Annlo Brlmhort?, George Myers of Eatontown, who emporarlly and he was acting as bar Notice la hereby given tbtit eefiled bids boarinff dnto January 12, lOiiO and record- maker, who had a shop on Mechanic had left the village several weeks ender In^fljoph McNally's placo at will bo received by the Township Commit- ed Februnry 0, 1020, In the Mnnmouth street, near Broad street, completed previously, had written to friends Thirty Yours Ago, 1 tee of Rarltan Township, Monmouth County CIorlt'B oJIlco In Book 1105 at ihanley'a hoteir *-—'—^ County, N. J., for tho construction of Bath- Daddti on imnea 102, etc, a half century or active labor at the that he had landed in Santa Monica, Tho annual meeting of the Atlan- Mlsa Minnie Frost ofeiv Mon- . fioized us tho liroperty of Grand View trade. California, where he had a Job as tic Highlands Building and Loan as- cny road. In Rnrltun Township, with road Club of Fair Haven, n. corporation, et a!fl.j louth and Walter WaUrfisr^of' Port Eravel tsurfacQ upon existing foundation, CB- taken In cstacution at tho milt of EmuiQ . "Ten Nights In A Barroom" waa light clerk in a prominent hotel. sociation was held and William B, Jonmiuth received thetn commis- tlmatcd amount of grovel eurfaco roouired (Juy Miller, nnd to bo nold by given by local talent at tho Bed Bank Miss Minnie Carhart of Middle- Savage was re-elected president, Qulclc-actlon loans ore cm 'a 16.6E0 square yards. Dlds will bo iions as postmasters in their respoc- specially ... money In •• * iponed nnd tead In public at tho rooms uf HOWARD ltEIOHT, 0horlf?. Opera house. Those who had prin- town village entertained a number of Charles R. Synder secretary and Hen- .Ivo villages. Miss Frost was sworn aid Committee, Township Hull, Poolo ava- Dated November ID, 19JJ4. cipal parts were J. W. Hartwell, Jos- friends at a house party. Her guests ry C. VnnNote treasurer. Tho asso- to 48 hours, friendly rui- nuo, Harltnn Township, N. J., on Friday, Edward W. WJBO, Sol'r. n as postmistress by Township Clerk Ics-—no red tape—anil nu Decembor 7, 193d, at 11:00 P. U. Standard CJ i) 32:.aa eph Stcele, Charles Champlln, were Mrs. William T.. Heskoth, Dr. ciation had 12,000 shares in force and imo. Fred Frick, George Keougn, Henry and Mrs. Daniel T. Hendrickson, had made a profit of nine per cent Howard W. Roberts. eaoy repayment plan vMcIi A social club was organized at St. parmlta you to pay out of Drawlnfia, opcclflcfitlonB and forma of , Chancery 0/49 VanBrunt, ilinthorne Worthlcy, Mrs. Misa Percival, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. during tlio past year. bid for the proponed work, prcparod by SHERIFF'S SALE. J. A. Hartwell, Mloa Annie Walling Patterson, Miss VanTassel, Miss Louis Schwartz .leased the William Mary's lyceum at Highlands, with your Income over a con c 1- George V, Randolph, Ci E., nnd approved and Miss May Stryker. ?erry Martin president, Mark A. ient period—ao lonrj en 1? by the State Highway Commission, hnvo JQy vlrtuo of a writ of fl. fa. to mo dl* Louise Stark, John C. Osborn, J. Sutton store on Broad street and 'eeney vice president, William J. boon filed In tho ofilccn of en Id En el nee r roc toil, lsiauotl out of tho Court of Ch&%» Tho Phoenix Telephone company Charles Irwln and John Hendrickson. bought Mr. Sutton's stock of stoves. months If you wish. Fin t- at 60 Broad otioot, Had IJank, N, J., and eery of tho State of Now Jemey, •will bs ^orn secretary and Rov. Thomas F. ture, Auto, Co-malter, nml of tba Stats Highway Commiaaion, Troh- exposed to salo at public vendue, on ej New York proposed to run its Mr. and Mrs. C. Norris Pippitt of Mr. Sutton had been in tho stove {earns treasurer. lines to all sections of New Jersey. Atlantic Highlands had been married business -11 years, formerly with hl3 Combination Loans. M< ill - ton, N. J., and may bo Inspected during MONDAY, THE 17th DAY OF DECEH« \y charge two and one hilf business hours. Bidders will bo furnished BEIt, 1034, When 100 subscribers were secured nine years. Mrs. Pippitt received a father, the late John Sutton, and with a copy of thg speclflcntlonn and blue- between tho houra of 11!:00 o'clock anS in Bed Bank they planned to extend piano from her husband as an anni- since his father's death in 1006 ha in© of tho quickest ways to find a per cent on unpntd ball n prints of tho drawings by tho Engineer on BJOO o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) In the af* their Hne3 here. The price was to ob la to advertiso ln The Regls- only. prope/ notlco nnd payment of Five Doll- ternoon of mud day nt tho Court House* versary gift. had conducted the business himself. .er's Want Department.—Advertise- j ars, which amount In not returnable. In tho Borough of Freehold, County of 1)8 |2 per month, with no extra Michael Faye of Highlands died at The cornerstone qf tho new Zlon ment Bids must bo made on tha standard Monmouth, New Jornoy, to satisfy a dc^ charge to talk with parties in other tho age of 74 years. Death was due Methodist church in West Red Bank proposal forma In the manner designated ore a of said court amounting to approxta Jiarts of tho state. Sample phones therein and required by tho specification!), mntely 58,131.0(1. :o pneumonia. was laid with appropriate ceremonies. tnuBt be enclosed ln sealed envelopes, bear- AH tho following tract or parcel o% were set up in Pach's cigar store and The Oceanport American Mechan- Many clergymen and lodgca were ing tho name and address of the bidder land nnd premises hereinafter particularly Corlie3 clothing store. ics held a pie supper in Oskaleta present. Georgo M. Sandt, mayor- and the namo of tho road on tho outage, dcnnrltied, nituatc, lying nnd being1 In thb ' Tho JUbertlna made her last trip addressed to tha Township Co ram it tea of Borouph of Hcd Dank, In tho County 03 hall.' A prize was offered to tho per-elect of Red Bank, made an address. Raritan Townahlp, Monmouth county, N. Monmouth, and Stnto of Now Jersey. of tho season between Red Bank and son bringing the largest pie. Arthur The Willing Workers of the Red J,, and must bo accompanied by a certified BEOINNINK at tho Intersection of th$ $fmi York and sho was immediately White gave a pie that was 39 inches Bank Reformed church, had a clam chjack for not less than ten (10) per onstorly dido of Shrewsbury Avenue wit] prepared for tho lay over until the ctntum of tho amount bid. but not less tho northerly nldu of Newman Spi' long and 18 inches wide. His prize chowder supper, the chowder being than Five Hundred DolIarH ($500.00). Tho Koiul, thenco (1) northerly along tho 1 following spring. was a gold emblef of the order. made by Grandma Osborne, who had standard form of proposal is attached to erly atdo of Shrcwnbruy Avonuo flfty-twfS John Kickman of Long Island con- Matthew Burns of Eatontown en- tho reputation of being the boss the specifications. \ nnd one-linlf feot to a point; thenco (2j| The Townahlp of Itaritan reserves the cnHtwnn]ly nt riulit angles to tho easterly tracted .with many of the Port Mon- ;ertained a group of friends, who chowder maker at West Red Bank, o you take your right to reject nny or nil bids If deemed iiltlo of Slirownbury Avenue, ono bundroa mouth and Belford clammers to buypaid him a surprise visit. His guests Daniel H. Applegate, Jr., of Red to the beat Interest of the Township BO to feot to a point; beginning ntinln at thej their clams at 45 cents a bushel. This were Jennie and Minnie Rush, Va- Bank was elected second vice presi- do. nforesnld beginning point, and running; was considered a good price on a con- By order of tho Township Committee of thonco f 3) oftstwiiriily along the nartts leria Ely, Nettie Burns, Arthur Tay- dent of the Monmouth County Cham- Raritan Townahlp, Monmouth County, side of Nnwmnn Springs Itond, one hurw tract basis. lor, Stanlov VanBrunt and Irving ber of Commerce. diofl toot to a point; thenco (4) northerly Sunday Afternoon Outings N. J. parallel with tho oust aido of Shrewsbury Tha Monmouth and. Texas football Coleman of Eatontown and Marion William Hurley of Lincroft caught November 14, 1884. Avonua fifty-two nnd ono-half feet mora ,

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"V" With "this issue The Red The Red Bank merchants have for many years gone into the city markets on Tuesdays for seasonable offerings,, Publishing The RED

Wednesday publication. ieir mer- weekly Its lcdext i§§n)ie wi appear specials I RED BANK and th<. eaf The EG1STER* er being pub. ill have notice it later it of the will week- issued earlier be THURSDAY ixrthe wee both the mer- © has been contemplated for some chants time not been made without serious The pastors of many of the churches in cons the mutual benefit of the ma- THE REGISTER'S territory have over a period jority o: concerned, both readers and of, many years found it very difficult to have their church news for the ensuing Sunday ready RED BANK REGISTER was for publication as early as more than a half a century ago as is necessary prac I local transportation was done by Thursday will be better for them and their horse i ore time- church societies for saving took two days for The , meet on Monday^ Tuesday copies to reach many Mon- nights, hence mouth columns on Thursday It was time then neces- sary for Wednesday was select- edso be in the hands :of Chose of all ii County in ample Over time for been da Today The RED Thursday Issue BANK REGISTER is received into practically this news me fol all of the homes of Its Monmouth County read- late news of what is being done by the county's ers on the same day it is published. official body. Red Bank Register Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 23,1984. BBSS tilizers to Vegetable Crops," whll by promising eeverftl persons during 'iIIdBTICDIiTVBAI. Meets Death On . Dr. Victor- A. Tiedjena, asaoclato prc Jury. Chosen'For tha councHnianlc election campaign a year ago that Eugene Capiblanco Annual Meeting of State Society fessor of vegetable gardening at th Morro Castl Stato College of Agriculture will lea Asfemsry Park Case would bo appointed police judge. Will Bo Heia at AUanOo City. a discussion on the causes of thepoi Harry Chamberlain, an Avon me- New Jersey's orchardlsta will bo Henry N. Cole, 49, assistant wrcc' Nino women and three mon were chanic, was named foreman of the net of early tomatoes, peppers, ca jury, which wna chosen in a half- Intoreated to know that special fruit; Ing master of tho company engage taloupcs and beans in 1934. In tl: selected at Freehold Monday as the Insect and diseaso sessions will be In removing the hulk of tho Morr evening medals will be given to 4-] jury to try the mayor and three hour. Assistant Prosecutor Harold features of the sixtieth annual meet- Castlo from the bench at Asbur club members obtaining tho hlghc councilmen. of Aabury Park on McDermott immediately opened thi Ing of tho New Jersey State Horti- Park, was killed late Wednesiia yields of market and canhouso ti charges of violating tho election law state's enso agninot tho defendants. cultural society at Haddon Hall, At- night in a 'fall from B deck to D matoes, peppers and cantaloup* ANNOUNCING OUR READINESS FOR CHRISTMAS SHOP- lantic City, on December 4. and 5, tho once palatial liner. grown by themselves. County Agent Douglass reports. Cole, who lived at Clifton, State Wednesday morning's program In PERS < . . THE STORE IS REPLETE WITH THE FINEST Fruit growers will unite with vege- Island, -was directing workers lnyln. eludes a di3CUS3lon by Dr. C. ASSORTMENT OF CRISP, NEW, WANTED MERCHANDISE table growers In general session on cables to pull a water pump_ aboarc: llaeiiselt'.r, associate plant pathologls tho morning of December 4, accord- He suddenly disappeared in the darl at tho Kxporiment Station, on "Corr THAT IS IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. ing to Professor A. J. Farley, exten- ness and was found on D deck onl Wilt Studies," and ono by Dr. Roborl sion horticulturist for tho Agricul- after an hour-long search. C. Burilctte, assdclato entomologlsl tural Experiment station, Rutgers Hia forehead was gashed and h of tho Station on "Some New Fea- Do you want to save a lot of money on university, and secretary of the so- had a possible fiacturod skul tires in Insect Control. claty. It will bo presided over by Wrecking crew companions said h Prof L. G. Schermerhorn, head o Jack Thornborrow of Millvillo, presi- apparently had fallen through a hoi ho vegetable department of th< dent of the Horticultural society. that had been cut through from I State College of Agriculture- will lea LAN Features of this session will be a deck, where they were working. . round table discussion on "Aspar- talk by Professor A. G. Waller, chief Captain Cole was in charge of r guo Production and Marketing,' of tho department of agricultural crow which was assigned to the tasli with talks on profitable, production b ooonomica at the Experiment station, if laying cables from tho shore t< Kenneth Roberts, grower of Bridge- nnd an Illustrated lecture by Dr. J. Lho ship In order to pull aboard : on; on marketing by W. W. Oley B. Hest, soil technician of the Vlr- sump with which to force tho wato •hlef of the bureau of markets foi Klnla Truck Experiment station at !rom tho vessel's hold. In order to he State Department of Agriculture; Norfolk. 'acilitato the work, a hole -1x0 foe Jii grading by Joseph Shoemaker, At tho fruit Insertion and disease ad been chopped in B deck, extend grower of Brldgeton; and on Jap- The Photographer in your town has a session in tho afternoon, J. W. Lipp ng through C deck to I) deck, th!rt> ;nese Beetle injury by h\ W. Metzger, Thcsa Aro One of the Gifts of Moorestown will tell about a new feet below. No one saw Cola fall am ssociato entomologist at tho Jap- Special for you that is a surprise in Beauty method of Japanese bettle control on It Is believed that almost an hour neso Beetle Laboratories, Moores- and Price. That Will ba Long Re- early varieties of peaches and apples. passed after his fall before anothci own, membered. The following experiment station au- worker stumbled over his crumplec thorities are also listed on tho af- body at the bottom of the aperture The tomato, both aa a market and Come early and avoid the rash. ternoon program: Dr. T. J. Headleo, Cole's body was lowered into a life- canning crop, will be considered on They are sturdily constructed entomologist; Dr. B. F. Driggers, as- boat and taken ashore. Captain Cole Wednesday afternoon, with an insec by America's foremost man- sociate entomologist', Dr. W. H. Mar- Is survived by a widow, Mrs. Fran- liscussion by Dr. Burdette and t Studio over Whelan Drug Store- ufacturers of fine Cedar tin, acting director; Professor J. H. ces M, Cole; four daughters, Mr? reatlse on tomato diseases by Dr. Chests Walnut, lined with Clark, associate pomologist, and Pro- Bertha Carter and Mrs. Hazel Stan- -Inenselcr. R. H. Pailthorp, s%ftior Entrance on White Street, near Broad. fessor Farley. ley, both of Harrington, Missouri narketitig specialist of the U. S. De genuine Tennessee red cedar. Among tho subjects which will be and Mis.se.-' Virginia and. Carrie Cole lartment of Agriculture, will talk on One of these will make an discussed are tho essential procedure who made their home-with thcil' par- Quality of New Jersey'a Market and heirloom gift. Price range A beautiful etisst la v/olnu) venair. In codling moth control, the cora- ents at Clifton, Staten Island. Janhouse Tomatoes." H. V. Hall, fres Motii insurance Policy mciucsd. paratlvo value of various materials resident of the N. J. Canners Asso- i in codling moth cohtrol, tho results stion; J. Lawrenco Dobbs, Strat- VEGETABLE MEETING. ord; and Allen H. Davis, Woodstown of spraying experiments in 1931, a ombine to discuss "Tomato Varieties spraying program for red raspber- or 1030" previous to tho award of ries a,nd a question box and round- Growers of New Jersey Will Meet THE LEIGH J. SESSIONS Next Meek nt Atlantic City. nizes and certificates to the winners table discussion of fruit Insects and f the 10-ton Canhouso Tomato Club, diseases. •lew Jersey's vegetable grower will nc of the big features of the two- Corporation — 17 East 42nd St., Tho general fruit session on the have a two-day meeting on Tuesday session. WOMEN'S and MISSES' morning of December 5 will open and Wednesday, December -1 and 5, New York City, N. Y. with a round-table discussion of ex- at Haddon Hall, Atlantic City as part perience, with methods of soil im- of the sixtieth annual meeting of the MEETING ON BELIEF. provement in orchards, with special New Jersey state Horticultural So- reference to sweet clover, alfalfa and ciety. Ellwood Douglass, Monmouth e\v Jersey League of Women Voters Takes pleasure in announcing straw mulch. Participating will be County Agricultural Agent urges FLANN Plan Newark Meeting. Caroll Barclay of Eatontown, Tunis every vegetable grower to attend the Denlse of Freehold, John H. Han- meeting, pointing out that those who On December] 3rd, a conference on the appointment of klnson of Pennington, Wade Heri- attend will be well repaid for their inemployment relief "will be held un- tage of Rlchwood, Byron T. Roberts time and expense. ler tho auspices of the Women in and Preston Roberts of Marlton and The opening session on Tuesday, ndustry committee of the New Jer- Lawrence Smith of South River. The December -i will feature two illus- cy League of Women Voters at L. Frank O. Wodehouse psach situation with reference to fu- rated discussions by Dr. J. B. Hes- lamberger and Co. at Newark at 2:15- ture production and planting will be ter of tho Virginia Truck Experiment '. M. Mrs. Harriman N. Simmons, discussed by Professor Farley while Station at Norfolk. Tho importance ate chairman, will preside. Professor M. A. Blake, chief of the of soil acidity and organic matter in "Because the administration of Un- as special representative in charge division of horticulture at the Ex- relation to soil fertility will be con- niployment Relief is noe in which A warm gift that will long be remembered ... all wool periment station, will consider "Cul- sidered In tho morning, while the af- o are all deeply concerned," said of distribution for New Jersey. flannel carefully tailored, long full cut garments with tural Treatment in 1035 of Winter ternoon's topic will be "Soil Acidity rs. Simmons, "and hecauso of the Injured Peach Trees." and Organic Matter as Factors in instant changes being introduced in applique motifs. Some in Russian styles. Large as- Another fruit session in the after- Vegetable Crop Production." le administration, this committee sortment of colors. Nothing more practical for a noon provides for a round-table dis- In tho afternoon Fred Bateman, ill hold an informal discussion mee- Nov. 28, 1934. cussion of Bpraying, spray residue, ^renloch, will discuss "Some New lg covering tho background and Christmas Gift. cleaning methods and spraying Ideas in Methods of Applying Fer- •escnt status of this question." recommendations for 1935. Dr. Head- lee, Dr. Martin, Dr. H. C. McLean, chief In spray residue investigations at the Experiment station; Dr. Drlg- gerfl, Professor Blako and Professor Farley will be present to answer I questions and to mako recommenda- tions, thus providing an opportunity i for fruit growers to discuss their spraying problems. Lovely Hand-Made Styles and Hand Embroidered Initials A bonafide newspaper circulation —the kind The Register has—is the Also only kind that counts with the ad- vertiser. No premiums or other in- Printed Sport Styles ducements have ever been offered to secure circulation.—Advertisement

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AIDING NEEDY FAMOJES. were very well received. This group has been auditioned at tho local Naval Ball Against Fines Happiness Club Doing: Its Store To radio station, and are opening their Bring Christinas Cheer. first program very shortly. Tho meeting closed with the sug- Imposed On Boys Members of tho Happiness club, a gestion of many of those present radio feature conducted every Friday 'hilip T. Jiannine to Retire From Red Bank Merchants and Cham- Local Yacht Club to Sponsor Af- Joint Sassiou Held by Two Or- Executive Secretary John P. G. afternoon at 4;30 o'clock over Station that more similar meetings bo held. Fair Haven Mayor and Council ganizations Monday Night at MePheo Secures International WBRB, with. Miss Grace Malchow as Retail Business to Become ber of Commerce Executives fair for Red Bank Sea Scout Adopts Motion- That Finea tha Post Rooms—Mora Co- Speaker for Coming Com- "Lady Sunshine" and Le3lle Biebl as Executive in Pennsylvania Held Open Forum Thursday YOUR DISCARDED TOYS. Troop at Elks Home—Frank Should bo Remitted—Record* "Professor Butterbach, tho village Factory. Wight With,jMuch Result. Haley Heads Floor Show. er Kurtis Defends His Act. Operation Pledged. munity Affair. schoolmastor," are planning to aid Olvo Them to orouo fairly good condition kindly tele- both organizations. speaker, who has boon called the ization for eocial service in filling with a prominent pants manufac- tions, but developed Into a general being interested in the local young Kurtis defended his act. King of the' Trl-Klngdom of Humor, Christmas stockings to be distributed turing concern in Pennsylvania and open forum and many constructive phone Red Bank 413 and a member sailors took the Red Bank North Mr. Cross, who is president of tha Morris Miller, tho post commander, ong tho needy. will take up his new duties the first ideas for the betterment of our com- of the Christmas toy drive commit- slid that without tho post there Philosophy and Inspiration. Star troop under their wing and are board of education, declared that tha of tho year. munity wero advanced. Executive tee will bo very glad to call for your sponsoring this affair in conjunction boys wero arrested for pla'ylng with would bo no auxiliary and that tho Mr Ghoen has, for many years Secretary John P. G. McPhee acted toys. two organizations could work most traveled tho United Statos and Can- Tho merchandise remaining at Mr. with the Red Bank Young Men's a football in the street, that th<3 ada speaking to ctvio groups and Jiannine's store will bo offered at as chairman of the evening. These toys will be distributed Christian association. Arrangements boys did no harm and that the whole) effectively through co-opei'atlon. He special sale, an announcement of among the children of the needy are being made for the boys and the said at. tho first December mooting was originally a member of tho Jerry McConvey and Harry G. ccedings of th! e hearing beforra of tho poot teams would be appointed staf of the American City Bureau. which will be mado in the next is- Degenring, representing the Red veteran and civilian families who yachtmens' "get-together," which will Mr. Kurtis were illegal in that no to canvass tho community for new For the last sevoral years, ho was sue of The Register. Bank fire department, sumbitted a otherwise would have little or no be held in the near future in order complaint was read to the boys. Ha members. Ho said ho bolloved tho or- a Chamber of Commerce executive A short timo ago Mr. Jiannine or- report covering receipts and expen- Christmas cheer. to establish better relationship and said a complaint was signed after- ganization could bo made tho bent of in Florida, and until recently In tho ganized a suit club, in which there ditures for the recent Columbus day acquaintance between the two or- ward by Harry Dennia, but this, too, Chamber of Commorco of Albany, Saved from Possible Death by were over 100 members. At that firemen's celebration. This celebra- ganizations. was illegal. Us kind In the county and tho largest time Mr. Jiannlno had no Intention In tho state. Now York. Asphyxiation from Coal Gas tion was made possible through the Splendid co-operation is being had Mr. Kurtis replied that the hear- of discontinuing business, tho offer generosity of our local business and Calyl: ing was conducted in a legal man- Mrs. Leon do la ROUBSIHC, past Inasmuch on arrangements had by Milkman and Lunch Wag- having come to him during the past from the townspeople for the suc- only just been completed prim- to professional men and the funds were cess of the ball. A number of ladies ner. Ho stated that, testimony vma president of tho auxiliary, askod tho on Attendant. two weeks., Mr. Jiannine has sent disbursed by a joint finance commit- given at the hearing that Follco poat membera to urge their mothers, the going to press of The Red Bank notice to all the members of the of the borough, including Mr3. Wal- Two persons had a narrow escape tee of members of both the flre de- i ter Reeve Bruyere, Mrs. J. E. Black, Chief Joseph Herden had Been the wives and sisters to join tho aux- Register, further details will be club who have not been so fortun- partment and representatives of bus- 1 boys fall into tile hedge in front of iliary. Mrs. Carl Bromor, president published later after a committee from death early Monday morning ate as to win a suit of clothes that Open Invitation Extended to All :• Mrs " . Chaile~ s English, Mrs. Morgan when coal gas filled their apartment iness. This committee was under the rs. Earl Mr. Dennis's home on River road, of tie auxiliary, promised that tho has boon appointed to work out they can call at his store and re- joint chairmanship of John B. Allen Parent-Teacher Associations to Jfl and that when an officer la a witness post would receive the co-operation plans for this community dinner. on Monmouth street while they slept. ceive merchandise equivalent to the Gaskill, Mrs. Norman Hoyt, Mrs. The ringing of an alarm clock, tho and Jerry McConvey. It was unani- Attend Shrewsbury PTA Meet- Will Hammell, Mrs. Joseph C. Irwin, to an act it is not necessary to hava of tho women's organization. Sho in- Tho residents of Red Bank and amount which they have paid into mously voted to contribute the bal- a signed complaint. troduced the officers of tho auxiliary tho surrounding communities, who discovery of their plight by a milk- .ho club. By this procedure no. club ing Monday. Mrs. Harry Kilcup, Mrs. Amory Os- man and tho prompt arrival of Dr. ance of 538 remaining in this fund born, Mrs. Richard t. Smith, Mrs. Mr. Herden had been summoned and remarks were made by Mrs. are interested in tho Bolvlng of civic member will take a loss by Mr. Jian- to the relief fund of tho Indepen- At an executive meeting of the Reusslllo, Mrs. Margaret File, vice M. J. Lorenzo combined to save them nine's discontinuance of his Red Walter Ames Rullman and Mrs. F. to arrest the boys after Mr. Dennia problems which nro facing us today, from possible death. dent flre company of the local de- Shrewsbury Parent Teachers associ- president, Mrs. William W. Sham- particularly as they affect our local Bank store. partment. The appreciation for the 0. Wodehouse, will be patronesses Had complained to Mr. Kurtis. At panore, treasurer, nnd Mrs. Wlnifrod Before retiring Mrs. Karen Smythe ation held last Monday night at the for the affair. the meeting Monday night Officer community, are urgently requested Mr. Jiannlno started in the retail way in which this affair was handled home of Mrs. Morgan C. Knapp of Herden stated he arrived too late to Williams, sergeant at arms. to keop Tuosday, December 11, open and her daughter, Dorothy, had set business after having been connect- was voiced by members present. Buttonwood, Shrewsbury, Vice Pres- An elaborate floor show has been Various officers of the post mado no that thoy may be able to attend their alarm clock for eight o'clock. ed with tho Eisner firm as a fore- planned under the direction of Frank see the boys on Mr. Dennis's place. For some unknown reason it rang ident Mrs. Bruce Campbell presided Questioned by tha council aa to its remarks including Sonlor QVICO Com- this dinner and listen to tho humor man In one of their departments Plans for Christmas decoration1 s in the absence of the president, Mra. Haley, formerly associated with mander William Gaughan, Junior and philosophy of this renowned shortly after seven and awakened many years. He conducted a very and advertising were discussed at Clyde Mason. Keith's vaudeville circuit. The artists jurisdiction in the matter. Borough Vice Commander John Pfelffcnbcr- speaker. the mother and daughter. Both were high class, successful retail business, length and it was decided to follow for the show are of both local and Attorney John S. Applogate otated aiillcted with severe headaches and a plan for street decorations simi- It has been arranged to have as national fame and are donating their that the council has no control over ger, Past Commander Otmor Phillips, purchasing tho store where his busi- their guest speaker Monday night, Past Commander • Morgan Ellort, were in a weakened condition. ness has been, located. lar to that used last year, that is, services for the evening. Music for the acts of the recorder. Some, of individually lighted trees in front of December 3, Calvin Derrick, superin- dancing will be furnished by the Rio the commissioners were of tho opin- Finance Ofllcer Byron 'Aspdln and The daughter, attempting to arise, In addition to conducting a mer- tendent of the State Home for Boys Chaplain Archibald MacKellar. Other fell to the floor in a faint. The moth- cantile establishment at Red Bank, participating stores, with the excep- Ramblers orchestra. ion that the boys should havo been tion that a larger and better type at Jamesburg. The guest speaker, released with a reprimand. Tho speakers wcro officials of tho Amer- er attempted to go to her daughter's ho has for several years been a who has been arranged through the ican legion drum and buglo corps, in- assistance and she, too, collapsed and partner with Harry Kohn, proprietor of tree will be used. A gift award :ommi8sioners then unanimously contest will again bo held. This time friendship of Morgan C. Knapp, As- adopted the motion slated above, cluding President Mortimer VanSau- fell across her daughter's body. For- of Yo Gem Shoppe, In operating sistant Executive of Monmouth Coun- ter, Vice President Joseph Weskow- His Chief Aid Also Resigns and tunately, she regained consciousness tho refreshment pavilion at the Surf four large gifts will be offered. Just Change In After the roll was called, Mayor Au- what these will bo has not yet been ty Boy Scouts, helped "Daddy gustus M, Mlnton arose and declared) sk;- Sergeant Edward Atlee. It Stale Recovery Administration nnd managed to crawl to tho head of bathing grounds at Sea Bright dur- George" establish the George Junior the stairs in the hallway. ing the summer. definitely decided upon but no doubt "I am in favor of the motion, too." was stated that tho corps would give Will be Merged With the Na- they will be the type for which there Republic for the Inmates of the a mlnBtrel ohow with homo town tal- Charles Antrim, a driver for the Mr. Jiannine has Informed The Penal Institution at New York and "Many complaints have been ro« tional Body. Is great popular demand. Gift cou- ceived of acts of hoodlumiam in re- ent Thursday night, January 17, at Shrewsbury dairy company, made hia Register that at the present time pons will be given in all participat- for a number of years worked as as- After January 1 the Mail on Lit- the Elks home, Col. J. Leater Eisner of Red Bank usual stop at the house about 7:30 ho does not propose to move his sistant warden under Thomas Os- cent weeks," Mr. Kurtis declared, ing stores with each $1.00 purchase, tle Silver Rural Route WU1 be "and I am determined to put an. end Cdmmander Rockltt of Sandy Hook has resigned as administrator of the o'clock. Upon opening tho door down- family from Red Bank. and the gifts will be awarded just born, warden of Sing Ring prison. Bay post of Atlantic Highlands waa State Becovery Administration and stairs to place a bottle of milk Inside Delivered by Carrier from the to it." He told the council that ho tho hall, ho sighted the figure of Mrs. before Christmas. Mr. Derrick was at one time super- would uphold tho dignity of the a guest. Ho Invited tho Red Bank- Harry L. Teppor of Orange has re- intendent of the Preston School of Long Branch Postoffice. era to attend a dinner to bo glvon for state administration has virtually Smythe lying unconscious at the head court. He said he would turn over of tho stairway. He ran next door Models Chosen For An extensive newspaper advertis- Industry of lone, California, estab- the fines to the council and that past commanders Thursday night, De- passed out ol existence and accord- ing campaign will be conducted, lishing the self government plan August Schweers, postmaster at cember 13, at the post rooms at At- ing to a joint statement Issued by Mr. to Divyer'a diner and there asked the Little Silver, has been notified by body may take any action it wants aid of Louis Rice, an attendant. The Fashion Show along with bus advertising and radio which wa3 carefully studied by oth- to, but under no consideration would lantic Highlands. Eisner and^jar, Tepper it will bo advertising. Morris Jacks, manager er similiar institutions of the west. tho Postofflce Department at Wash- merged with tho National Recovery Rico and Antrim immediately went ington that after January 1 the mail he return the flries to the boys of At tho request of Commander Mil- A meeting of the special committee of the Carlton theater, offered to Following his work there ho became their parents. lar, Mrs. Roussllle described the early Administration. upstairs, removed Mrs. Smythe to a of the Marine club was held last even- supply and exhibit movie trailers, on the rural route will bo delivered head of the school established at by a carrier from the Long; Branch octlvltlOB of tho auxiliary. She waa Tho statement follows: bed, and found tho daughter on the Ing at the Red Bank Yacht club, at and his offer was gratefully accepted Dobba Ferry, New York, for all fu- With that matter out of tha way: the first president of tho organiza- "Our respective administrations floor. Tho two men opened all of the which time tho name3 of tho young by the merchants. postofflce. This will eliminate the the council proceeded with ths £%"> ture employees of the state institu- services of Frank Curchin, who de- tion. Sho attended tho first state have been negotiating for several windows and after notifying police Iadle3 chosen to act as models at the Following a report made regard- tions and for the last eight years he tomary business. Upon the' recorjt convention at Trenton and tho first weeks for a merger of the SRA with headquarters made attempts to re- dance and fashion show to be held ivers tho mail at present from the mendation of Assessor William Cur- Ing an item in our recently Issued has been superintendent at'the state Little Silver postollice. national convention at Kansas City. tho NRA in New Jersey. We came to vive the women. in the Bed Bank Elks auditorium on Bulletin, regarding the local fashion home for boys at Jamesburg where chin, Sr., a resolution was passed to Sho was a member of a committee a final undfcrstandlng last Thursday. Police headquarters notified Dr. tho evening of Saturday, December show sponsored by the Marino club he adopted the Boy Scout program as There aro 158 boxes on the route discontinue the levy of poll taxes. •which in 1920 callod on the wife of A draft of a proposed 'model' law un- Ijorenzo, who upon arrival soon re- 8, were announced. Theso selections and utilizing the equipment and ap- a major system for training and dis- and under the new plan the route An exempt firemen's certifloatfl President Harding to plead for bet- der, which the merger may be effected stored Mrs. Smythe and her daughter were made by a group of ladies head- parel of local merchants, Mr. Jacks pline. will be divided so that residents of was granted to Theodore Parker, Jr, ter treatment for disabled veterans is being prepared at Washington for to consciousness. Tho physician ed by Mrs. Otto Gilllg, chairman of volunteered to donate the complete The honored guest is known as the Seven Bridge road and Little Silver Overseer of the Poor George H and for needy widows and children submission to tho legislature of New stated that if it had not been for the tho fashion show committee, and services of the Carlton theater for Point will receive their mall from kins was given authority to con- of ex-eorvicB men. Sho said tho aux- Father of Institutional Scouting and Jersey and will bo completed In tho quick treatment given by tho two were mado public by Mrs. Gillig last the use of the merchants in staging because of his record and success Long Branch and the rest will con- tinue with relief expenditures, al- iliary and tho post co-oporated to a near future, men both Mrs. Smytho and her night. They are- the Misses June a larger fashion show and business tinue to receive their mail from the though the appropriation in the bud- greater extent In thoso by-gono times other institutions have sought to pro- "Washington In appreciative of tho daughter probably would have met McVcy, Phyllis Miles, Lois Wilkinson, display, at some date to be fixed mote scouting ideals for boys while Little Silver office. The Long Branch get has been exhausted. The ap- than today and she expressed tho fact that Now Jersey pioneered in death. Helen Wyckoff, Florence V. B. prior to Christmas. Mr. Jacks stated carrier, who now goes as far as the proval was given on the ground that hopo that thl3 happy condition would Brown, Phyllis McKay, Elizabeth attending these institutions. Gooseneck Point bridge, will deliVer a program of flelf-regulation of In- that this could be arranged by a Executives of the Shrewsbury as- such expenditures were an emer- bo restored. Sho stated sho had a dustry under otato supervision. Tho Compton, Mrs. Gladys Elchele, Jos- committeo of tho merchants, and the mail along Seven Bridge road gency. number of pictures of auxiliary Commerce Board ephine Ncstler, Mrs. Joseph T. Laird, sociations have extended a cordial and at Little Silver Point first. Then operation of the stato program has that the stage lighting effects and invitation to all Parent Teachers as- Bills amounting to $633.92 v/era ovonts which sho bad attended and justified NRA In drafting tho now 3rd, Mrs. James H. Stokes, Mrs. Jos- loud-speaking apparatus would bo at he will stop at the Little Silver post- paid, $1,500 in scrip was paid on tho some day would present them to tho Stops Photo Scheme eph Williams, Mrs. Herbert McClecs sociations in this vicinity to attend office and pick up the mail for the plan. This plan differs In many re- the disposal of the merchants, as their meeting next Monday night at third quarter of the 1034 taxes, $2,500 post. spects from tho first 'model law' pre- and Mrs. Gladys Mullikan. well as the lobby and other avail- rest of the route. was paid on a tax revenue note and Through the alertness of tho Eed the Shrewsbury grammar school on Mrs. William W. Shampanorc, who viously submitted to tho states and It wa3 also announced at the meet- able spaces at the theater. Follow- Broad street, Shrewsbury, at eight Petitions protesting against the $1,500 interest was paid on the bond adopts some of the salient features Bank Chamber of Commerce, resi- ing a short discussion, It was voted issue. followed -Mrs. Rcusslllo as president dents and local business were again ing that Alan Woolley's seven-piece or- o'clock. Mrs. Clyde'Mason, president change are being circulated in the of tho auxiliary, described a num- of tho 'Now JerBoy Plan' as agreed chestra had been engaged for the unanimously that tho chairman ap- of the club, will be in charge of the village. It Is asserted that the change Upon the suggestion of Council- upon last August by Gen. Hugh S. protected from the activities of un- point a committee to work out a ber of past functions, Including tho scrupulous solicitors. evening with dancing starting at nine program. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Der- will disrupt the mall service. Seven man Henry A. Friedlander tho clerk national American legion convontlona Johnson and Governor Moore." o'clock and the fashion show opening plan with Mr. Jacks and to put it rick will bo Monday guests at the Bridge road and Little Silver Point was instructed to write to Georgo at, Omaha, Nebraska, and Paris, Following a telephone call from the at 10:30 sharp. Councilman Thomas into operation before the Christmas home of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan. C. residents will be affected more so S. Ingraham for permission to cut Franco. Sho wished for the legion wife of a prominent Red Bank bus- M. Gopsill, has consented to bo Chief season if possible. Mr. Jacks was Knapp of Buttonwood. Mr. Knapp than the rest of tho route, it is point- down four large trees along the side- every success In Its campaign for iness man, stating that two young Announcer of the evening, introduc- thanked by the chairman of the was associated with Mr. Derrick in ed out. If a letter is mailed to them walk line in front of hia property moro membership and in its other Plans Complete For men had called at her home, asking inging each model as she appears on meeting for his active Interest and the Preston School of Industry at at Little Silver under the proposed on Fair Haven road. The wood Is to activities. Commander Miller thanked permission to photograph tho chil- the otago and stating tho source of hearty co-operation. California for five years. change, the letter will be pouched be used for distribution among the Mrs. Reusslllo and Mrs. Shampanore Fire Police Ball dren an Investigation was started. the various items of apparel shown. at the Little Silver postofflce, sent needy. These men stated that this was The chairman of the evening, In At the executive meeting it was by train to Long Branch and then for their expressions of good will and As in the large metropolitan fashion planned to liold a Christmas party Collector Percy D. Bennett as- ha Invited the auxiliary to meet in At a meeting of the Mlddletown in connection with the opening shows, as soon as the models have a talk to tho merchants, brought up delivered by the carrier the follow- Township Flro Police held in the flro of a new storo at 23 East Front street for the younger set of f>^rews- ng day. For those who live on the sumed the role of borough clerk in tho post rooms again. traversed the Btago they will descend the matter of the Credit Hating Bu- bury borough at the Christ cnurch the absence of M. Floyd Smith, who houso of tho Belford Chemical and in Red Bank. Secretary John P. G. a central staircase and parade around reau, which is operated by the Red rest of the route the mall will be James S. Parkes was appointed Hoao Company last Friday evening, MePheo immediately investigated the parish house on December 29. Plans delivered the same day, but it will i3 on the sick list. chairman of a committeo to arrango the dance floor in order that the Bank Chamber qf Commerce. Thi are underway for the covered dish a full roport was received from tho matter and found that no storo was guests seated at tho tables may more bureau has been used quite exten- be several hours later than at pres- a charity ball the latter part of tho dance committeo which had held sev- being opened at tho address men- supper to be held in the social room ent. winter for tho benefit of the legion closely view the dresses, shoes, etc. sively by a few of our leading mer- of.the Presbyterian church on Tues- eral meetings slnco the last regular tioned. Through the co-operation of Reservations for tha show may be chants, but it was pointed out that New Members Of .welfare fund and RIverview hospital. mooting of tho flre police. Tickets the police department of Fair Haven, day, December 11. The Postofflce Department has At tho conclusion of tho meeting a made direct with the Elks club. It could be developed Into a very been contemplating this change for havo been distributed to each of tho where tho solicitors were operating, powerful factor in the granting of Little Silver Club' social timo and refreshments of sand- ton flro companies which comprise tho men were immediately appre- several months. The original plan was wiches, doughnuts, coffee and Ico hended. Sentence was suspended af- local credit, should all of the mem to have the mail delivered from the tho fire department of the township bers of the Chamber of Commerce Play Center Mrs. Henry Stephcnson, Mrs. Ed- cream wero enjoyed. nnd placards announcing tho first an- ter a severe lecture from Recorder Bed Bank postofflce. It is estimated ward Voorhees and Mrs. VanTanyole Harry Kurtis. Pupil Phones To use its facilities. A suggestion waa that tho change will save thhe gov- nual flro police ball to bo held Do- well received that some plan be Groups Meets were elected members of the Llttle- ccmber 8 are on display in store win- ernment $600 a yyear, but residents Silver Woman's club at yesterday's SANTA DUE ON FRIDAY. dows in all nearby towns. This Incident is just one of many Mexico From School worked out whereby all credit ac- which proves that tho local Chamber counts more than ninety days old A meeting: of the Tied Bank play along the route state that they be- meeting. Mrs. George Ivlns, presi- Will Arrive by Train and Lead a Special arrangements havo been of Commerce is on the job, for the One day recently Miss Virginia could bo reported to the Credit Bu center was held yesterday afternoon lieve it is poor economy when such dent, announced that tho annual Parade to Schultc's. maUo with tho Port Monmouth flro protection not only of Red Bank cit- Trucx, teacher of the seventh grade renu and this Information given to at the home of Mra. Arthur J. White change will result in poor service. Christmas party will take place De- company, in whoso large new flro izens, but those of neighboring bor- of the Red Bank junior high school, all stores carrying charge accounts on Harding; road. The mothers at- cember 19 and that a chicken salad An event that will uaher in tho houso tho ball Is to bo held, to servo oughs. Apparently tho scheme of lectured her pupils on history and tending were Mrs. White, Mrs. Rich- luncheon will be held in January. Yulctldo season for thousands of n tho community. Within" the next Republican Club refreshments to tho visiting ilrcmen these solicitors wa3 to gain entry to to stimulate interest she asked them few days it is expected tiiat tho In ard DcWitt, Mrs. I^cdyard Ayery, Addresses were made by Rev. Ed- children and grown-ups commences at a nominal charge. The Port Mon- tho home [through tho idea of a prize to wrlto to the Chambers of Com- Mrs. 'Chct Alberts. Mrs. R. W. Mor- ward W. Miller, pastor of the Red Friday afternoon at 3:55 o'clock, ternal Trade committee will appoint mouth company has Installed a bar contest, and then later go back with merce in various cities for informa- a small committee to draft further gan, Mrs. J. E. Miller, Mrs. F. C. To Meet At Rumson Bank Baptist church, and Mra. J. D. whon Santa himself stops off tho In their hall DO there will no need proofs In an effort to secure ordei'3 tion. Fred Clemente listened atten- plans for the development of the Broltaw, Mrs. L. \V. Crafts, Mrs. E. The Eumson Republican club will Tuller of Sllverwhito Gardens. Mrs. train at Rod Bank station. Followed for anyone to go thirsty for tho even- for pictures. Through tho speedy ac- tively, waited for tho school office to H. Anson, Mrs. R. F. Cass and Mrs. Grace King sang several solos, ono by a host of his young admlrora, ing, for as ono fireman expressed tion of tho Chamber of Commerce, ircdit Bureau. elect officers at a meeting; tonight at be vacant, then put In a call to Mex- E. A. VanKeuren. Red Men's hall. James C. Auchin- of which waa composed by Mrs. Leon Santa will load tho lino of march to there will bo plenty of elder anil soda ocal photographers wero protected ico City and obtain his Information. Secretary MePheo called the at- Mrs. Avery as chairman presided Kelley in observance Df tha club's Schulto-United at 32 Broad street. pop on hand for everyone A special from unfair competition. tention of members present to the closs, president, will preside and talks Ho mado the call undetected by any- and Mrs. Miller, secretary, read tho will be given by Robert G. Haley, who birthday. Several selections were Tho parade, sponsored by the meeting of tho danco committeo and one in school, but the principal number of peddlers, house-to-house minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. rendered by tho club chorus. Schultc-Unltcd storo, has becomo a other interested members of tho fire canvasers and transient merchants White, treasurer, gave a report on was elected to the council In tho last Refreshments wero nerved by a Church Supper Tuesday. learned of tho call shortly afterward 1 election; Harold Woolloy, president greatly anticipated annual evont at department will be held tho evening when the telephone company called who are operating in this and neigh- the treasury. Miss Isabel Childs, committee composed of Mrs. Frank Red Bank. Old St. Nicholas him- before tho ball in tho Port Monmouth A fresh roast ham supper will be boring boroughs, nnd it was suggest- teacher of the kindergarten class, of- of tho All'tHated Young Men's Repub- Giles chairman, Mrs. O. E. Davis, served at tho Methodist church next to ascertain If talking conditions to lican clubs of Monmouth county; Mil- self will bo greeted by John G. P. flro houso to go over last mlnuto de- Mexico City had been satisfactory. ed that, pending nn ivcstlRation of fered for approval a new schedule Jr., Mrs. Charle3 Eichman^ Mra. Ed- McPhee, executive secretary of tho tails, the meeting being cnlled for Tuesday night by members of the our local ordinance, a small card ton Siegfred, vice president of that eight o'clock. Married Couples' Bible class of that Now tho problem Is, who Is to pay of activiiies. Tlans for tho winter organization, and Morris Miller, pres- ward Fiedler, Mrs. HeHnry Bowlin, Red Bank Chambor of Commerce. the bill of $23 for tho call. could be printed and distributed program wcro discussed. New equip- Mrs. Gladys Getty and Mrs. William Tho procession starts at tho rail- church. The first table will be served among householders, as a warning ment was ordered and the committed ident of the Young Men's Republican Engholm. road station on Santa's arrival and at 5:30 o'clock. Tho menu will con- lo peddlers and other solicitors. expressed pleasure with the interest club of Red Bank. A quilting party will bo held nt Heard on Kndlo. sist of a grapefruit cocktail, roast These cards could bo placed abovo swings along Monmouth street to Tho newly formed orchestra con- COUNTY REPUBLICANS MEET. nnd co-operation of the mothers. tho next meeting, December 12. Broad street to tho Schulte-Unlted fresh ham, dressing, mashed potatoes, the doorbell of tho house and would Sure of Turkey Dinners. store whore a great wolcomo will be sisting of Miss Evelyn Malison, El- mashed turnips, peas, applesauce, undoubtedly save the housewife mer Sutphln,- Henry Scuddcr, Jack lolls, coffee, ico cream and cooklo3. Gathering of Affiliated Clubs Held Dinner For Constables. Albert L. Ivin3 and J. TcnBroeck rostmnster 45 Years. givon Santa Claus. Scores of tagged Last Night at Freehold. mnny unnecessary steps answering Bookman of Red Bank, Charlea How- balloons will be roleasod and lucky Whlto and Edward Mnttson, who Mrs. Fred Ayers Is chairman of tho iho doorbell. Mr. McPhee said that Tho Monmouth county constables' Mrs. Ada B. Nafew of Eatontown, havo boon heard recently nt a num- conunitteo in charge. A meeting, of tho Afillifitod Young association will hold a social mooting er of Colt's Neck and James Kaney who will bofiin her 46th yf at* aa post- boys and girls who capture them will many of theso peddlers and house-to- of Mlddletown township aro sure of fi y p ber of social affairs, made their first Men'D Republican clubs of Mon- house canvasers can be placed in the and dinner on Friday nlRht at 7:30 master Wdd bo given prizes. attempt nt radio broadcasting last mouth county was held last night at o'clock in the Casino restaurant at having turkey dinners for Thanks- Eatontown, Wednesday, Thon, after a brief greeting to tho Charity Dull nnd Bridge. same category OK the department 1 December !), will bo an honored giiost night over station WBRB. The band tho Freehold Elks club. Tho upeak- Anbury Park. -Irving Cohen of As- giving. They attended a clay bird kiddles, Santa will officially opon Tho Charity ball and bridge to bo stores of the larger cities, who take, shoot at Plainllekl Sunday and each at a dinner mcctlm; of tho recently mado their nppoaranco last Wednes- ors were County Clerk Joseph Mc- a great deal of business from Rcd; bury Park is chairman of the com- formed Postmasters' association tatm Schulte-Unlted'D toylnnd, whore ho day nlglit at tho student council glvon by the staff of physicians and Eermott, Assemblyman-elect Edward of them won a turkey through their will establish his ofilcial headquar- nurtca of tho RIverview hospital will Bank, although they do not pay any mittee in charge. marksmanship. held at tho Hotel Illldcbrocht, Tran- ters until Christmas. Many glfta of dunce held by tho local high, school. bo held on Thursday night, Decem- Knight, Freeholder Joseph Mayor, local taxes and have absolutely no tou, Wednesday, December 5, fit fllK Assistant Prosecutors Harold Mc- Interest In any of tho activities of Democrats to Meet. o'clock, Mrs. Nnfew will aiMrmsn tlm candy, books and toys will bo dis- ber 27, at tho Molly Pitcher hotel. Ad- Dorrnott and Victor Carton, Jury Pie and Cako Sale. tributed at the opening. Election of Ofllccrs. rangements already ai'D underway the community. They do not con- The Women's Democratic club of The Woman's Exchange at Ruiuson oup on her cxporlonces throughout Tho nnnual meeting and election Commissioner Charles Miller, Edgar trlbuto to local charltir-s or churches, Fair Haven will meet Friday night, her terms an po.-itniauter. nnd a number of tickets have been I. Vandorvcer, county clerk of elec- is holding a salo of Thanksgiving pies Ikillovo It or Not. of officers of tho North Shrewsbury disposed of. and which perhaps Is moro import- November 30, nt tho Molly Pitcher and cakes today at tho headquarters Now In tho time to choose Christ- Ico Boat and Yacht club will bo tions; Milton A. Siegfrcd,, second ant, many of these, peddlers and so- hotel. Tho Art Kraft Shoppo vlco president of Ihe organization; on River road, Tho proceeds will be offers a largo selection of viuiotifi gift mas cards. Tho moat unique lino held at tho clubhouse Thursday Fuel Oil. licitors are what Is generally known used to carry on tho work of aiding that can bo offered l» on display. night of next wock, December 0. Pure, clean, without waste. Tested Morris Miller, president of tho Ited an "floaters" and the merchandise- Window Shades. Items for personal uso or for tilt Perhaps you may want your name Tho usual Inicilness routlno will bo Bank club, and Recorder Harry Custom-made, aide hemmed, any tho needy. Tho exchange's activities home. A littlo unummi, but practical oil that assures economy. Prompt which they tiell ennnot bo returned now reach throughout tho county. and very reasonably priced. Your Imprinted at a Bmnll charge of 35c followed by tho club's annual sup- delivery. Henry Allen Co., phono Iflataky and Herbert E. Edwards of if found tn be imsnllsfnctory. This alzo; made up while you wait at mod- monny refunded if you can buy them for 12, 50c for 50. Tetloy's, 17 Broad Eatontown 40.—Advertisement. Red Bank. A nominating commit- erate pricey. Save 10c on each old street, Ited Bank.—Advertisement, per. matter wnn freely discussed, ami roller. "We reverse your old shades. Tlnmk;»KivIn£ Kvo Danco cheaper anywht'ro. Art Kraft whop^??. too consisting of John Plllsbury, the chairman stated that he would Globe Awninir and Shatlo Co., 05 Ma- West End Tavern, corner Morford —Advertisement. All Moliamnt Tetley'n For Typewriters. Fred Quinn and Alan Helnuoth was submit a detailed report, covering a ple avenue. Red Hank, piione 3880. place and Went. Front street. Free Venetian Blinds, now prepared to nerve lunch/dinner Gimranteed machlnca at bargain appointed. Curd nt Tlutiih*. Custom mado by tha J. C. Wilaon survey of tho local onlinanco at a —Advertisement. turkey end trimmings. Saturday and uhort ordoni In Kennedy's. Beer prices. Expert repairing. Tctley'a, nite, dancing, freo spaghetti.—Adver- Corp., with a wiilo selection of tapo Garden, 112 Monmouth street.—Ad- Broad street, Ited Bank.—Adveitlae- future meeting. thank* to nil the lire oiimiutnlrn m~d and olat colors. Charles C. Conover, vertisement, m ont. Flrrmcn to Elect Officer*. Ono of the IIIRII lights of the oven- Smuggllne In Ited Bank. tisement, , Unit nld liirmid that reinlcrral their P; O. BOX 451, Red Bank, phono 1880, The* Little Hilvrr flro company will /Did you ever hear of fifty Xiuaa UHUiHtaiu'o at tho ill'O Hi thft Molh —Advert hiement. Tho Needlework Yorn Shop, UilHlneiJH RIon'rt Lunch, '-10 Cents. Ing wan nn luu'spcrti'il visit from c.ardu Impiinti'il with your nnmo for Truliln's Typewriter Hendfjiliirters. hold itM annual election of oilu^rs tho TrnveltiiK Four .Spiritual quartet, $1.0(1? Kvoryoue says they must b TyptiwiitcV.-i rented, bought, aokl uumth t'fu y Angora. Knitting worsted. Wid Hcivcd from 11:30 A. M. to 3:00 and repaired. Trubln'H, 39 Broad i'aul fSe Boya can mnkes extra pocket money Innd Floss for Jiffy KnitM. Instruc- P. M. Strand Restaurant, Broad nnd dinner Tuesday night, December a group oC'looiil young colored men smuggled at thla price. See them at —AdvcitlsomcnS. selling Tho Keslster.—Advertisement, tion at any time.—Advertisement, utrcet, Rod Bank,—Advertisement. i, at the firehose. who Bang several Eolections anil Tetley'B, Kod Bank.—Advertisement, street, Red Bank.—Advertisement, Fourteen ' RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 28,198*. TEN YKAKS OLD. Golfers Feast OVERTOKNS AX EATONTOWN. MOTHERS ENTEBTAIMEB. Patients At Tlie Ned Slcfcels Celebrates His Blrthda; Nephew of Deal Woman Serious! Junior WoMan'a Club Plan tendts- With Tarty Saturday. Injured As Car Skids. light; Banco For Escorts Frttoy, On Beefsteak Tho members of tho Junior Wom- :a Nod Sickels, son of Mr. and Mr; When Ms car skidded while msh an's club entertained their mothers Mrs. John Wray ol Union City r». Ing the turn fit Tliiton Falls and Pin Large Gathering at Molly Pitch Ralph B. Sickels of McLaren street Tournament Players at Swim- Rumson Resident Died at Hazard at a tea last Wednesday afternoon Mra. Margaret Blaisdell, Well colved a broken left anlda last Sat- entertained a number of his frlendi ming River Golf Club Guests Brook road, Eatontown, Kurt IPlel .Known Hed Bank Woman, urday when a dog jumped on her mi er Hotel Last .Friday Enter- at a party Saturday evening In. eel cher of Pino street, Phlladelphl Hospital at Long Branch Font at tho clubhouoQ on Broad street, knocked her down. - Bha had been tained by Edward jO'Brien— ebrutton of his tenth blrtlidaj of Charles G. Schneider—Tro- nephew of Mrs. Loula Glmbsl, Jr., o Days Mitt Crash on Rumson Mias Betty English wag chairman of Eseeuied Her Will L*tt visiting flt hor summer homo at At- Affair a Big Success. Games were played and prizes awar phies and Prizes Presented. Deal, wa3 seriously Injured Su Road. the committee, MIBS Ethel Bcott, veniber. • ' lantic Highlands. Mro. Wray wan «•«- eil. A feature was a jack Home night. junior prcsldont an* Mra. Thomas loasnd from the hoapltal the follow- The Red Bank auxiliary of thi pie, from which each guest recelvei Forty persons attended the beef . Fleischer -was removed to th Julian McCarthy Little of Rumeon Voorhlo, senior president, poured. Mrs. Margaret BlaMel!, wol! ing Sunday afternoon After tttet. Rlvervicw hospital held a most suc- a preEent. The pio was made b steak dinner tendered by Charles « Riveiview hoapltal by ths Eatontowi died Friday at tho Hazard hosplta The members of the Junior "club ltnown In Red Bank for her philan- ment. Schneider last Wednesday night nt thropy and charitable work, cxecutoc cessful card party last Friday after- Ned's aunt, Mrs. Charles H. Boyd. ambulance, whoro ho was treated fo at Long Branch from In juries received served cake and sandwiches. Mies jnorenco Nichols oj McLaren noon at the Molly Pitcher hotel o At tho party were Marjorlo Ep the Swimming River Golf club to t!i lacerations and wounds of hie scalp, Monday of laat week when his car Misa Betty English prcosnted tho her will in November, I0S8. Slio left members of tho teams that partic- her entire estate In equal shares to street waa admitted at tha local Riverside avenue. It was a benefli stein, Anna Mae Applegate, Ann! fracture of noso, and contusions an crashed Into a tree on tho numson program, which consisted of an ad- Institution last Saturday night affair and it was attended by a large Millor, Mary Boyd, Muriel Browo ipated in tho tournament sponsored abrasions about the face. He v/as road. Ho lost control-of tho enr dress by Mrs. Stephen O. Pranclao hor children, Joseph IP. BlalstJell, by Mr. Schneider. Joseph J. Connor, Alice B. Thompson, Margaret B. at 11:45 o'clock for an emergency number of persons, who not only en- Dorothy McGrath, Botsy Hull, Go patient at tho local Institution lint when ho tried to prevent his dogof Llttlo Falls, junior state chair- appendicitis operation. Mtsa Nichols's joyed an afternoon of cards and gen-don Hendrlckson. Robert Burrowe. president of tho club, was toastmns- yesterday morning from whoro h from jumping out. Both lega wore man; brief messages Jrom Mrs. J. X Byrd, Nancy B. Hackstnff, Forron F. ter, and on behalf of the guests Blalsdell and Carolyn B. Davlo. She condition Is reported to bo fair. eral sociability but also did a good Buddy Brown, Buddy Boyd, Hiiber was transferred to tho Long Branc broken and a fractured rib had Qulnn, third, district junior vloa Miss Catharine Moade of Thomaj turn for the local institution. Farrow, James Koatlns, Dominic thanked Mr. Schneider for his goner- hospital.1 punctured tho lungs. chairman; Mrs. Thorqaa Voorhls, named her sona, Josoph F. and For- islty in providing tho feast and spon- ren F., and her daughtero, Alice B, avonuo, Shrewsbury, underwent an Edward O'Brien of Rumson, tin Christopher and Ralph Sickels. Mr. Little waa 40 years old. Ho IoMisa Ethol Scott and Mlsa Gertrude, emergency appendicitis operation IRBI talented tenor, entcrtnined by sing- soring tlio tournament. Other speak- survived by hits wife, Mrs. Helen Norman, Junior counselors. A musi- Thompson and Nancy B, Ilacltetaff, ers also lauded Mr. Schneider for hlo as bsecutors. Tha will directed tha Sunday morning at 1:30 o'clock, Her ing "1 Love Life" and "Homo on the Boadle3ton Llttlo; a daughter, Flor- cal program Included a vocal oolo, "I condition la good. Range." He was accompanied nt tho general ail around sportsmanship and ence; a brother, Colonel Louis McC, Love You Truly," by Mrs, E, C, G the executors bo not recjuirod t< piano by his sistor, Miss Kuthcrlne hospitality, Llttlo of Washington, D. C, and twoltlll and Mioa Ann Gasklll end four malto a final settlement of the estate Hanco Welt of Rlveroldo Holghto, O'Brien, who is a pianist of note. sisters, Mrs. Reginald Norman of contralto aoloa by Mrs, Theresa Mo- within flvo yeara from tho time o former employee of Hanco a Sons, her death but that en annual dlutrl waa admitted at the hospital yester- Mr.';. Edna Kicker, chairman of the Oman's Club Newport, Rhode Island, and Mrs. Cilntook of Long Branch. aMrs. War- ohn P. Story of Washington. en Smock accompanied Mra. Mc-putlan of tho cash In hand ehould ba day morning for tho amputation 01 affair, was assisted by tho president an infected loft leg. Mr, Wolt lies of the auxiliary, Mrs. P. Broadua New Officers Installed at Meet- Mr. Little was born at Nowport, Cllntock nt the piano. made during this term. argely Attended Musical Treal ing of Married Couples' Or- Rhode Island. After his graduation Mro. Ellaa McLaughlln of H suffered from tho infection for tho Powers, Mrs. F, O. Wodchouse, Mrs. Thoso prcgont woro Mrs. Charlea paet eight months. Harold James. Mrs. G. M. Olson, Given Last Friday Night, Un- from Renasolaor polytechnic; Insti- Bank made, her will in 1928. Sho be- ganization in Methodist English and daughter Botty, Mrs, W, queathed her ontlro estate to her llro. Lovvlo Wilson of Hoaddon's Mrs, James Mattenleo, Mrs. Benja- der the Direction of the Phil- .#'"- tute In 1004 he was associated with L. Avorre and daughter Florence min L. Atwater, Mrs. Leon W. Con- Church Lost Thursday Night. the real estate flrm of Pcaso & IDllt- daughter, Florlnclii Carton, and uhoCornor was treated early last Thurs- harmonic Society. Mra. Georgo R. Truox and daughter named, her an executrix of tho win. day morning for a laceration of her row and Mrs. Fred Adams. A regular meeting of tho Married ian. In 1913, encouraged by David Ollye, Mrs. E, C. Gasklll and daugh- Belnsco, ho appeared In several pro- Mra. Lizzie Hudson of Fair Haven, lower lip received In an accident on Hiinderchiefs were given: as table Tho Red Bank Woman's club of- Couples' Bible class of tho Methodist er Ann, Mrs. C. H. Imlay and daugh- ored an ambitious contribution to ductions of tho stock company at tho slator of Mra. Maggie Cllne, who was Copor'o bridge. Mra. Wilson ran In- awards. Refreshments of chicken church was held last Thursday night 6r Helen, Mrs. Mark Scott and to a car ownod and driven by Wil- salad, rolls and coffeo were served ho concert followers of Red Banl< In tho basement of tho church, A Harlem Opera house, During tho daughter Ethol, Mrs, Oscar Rath a well-known etago favorlto for nd vicinity at St. James' auditorium World war ho served aa captain and many years, made her will last Juno. liam Weokd, manager of the local by the Misses Marjorle Kohl, Magna dinner served by a committee under and daughter Murlol, Mrs. J. N. offlco of tho Mountford, Barbara Sopp, Jacldu 'riday evening, and Its efforts re- member of tho goners! staff and Sho (bequenthed hor entire "catato to Boll Tolopliona com- Mrs. Carollno Inscoo preceded tho Boers and daughter Jane, Mro. Al- pany. Simpson, Evelyn Wodehouso and elved an excellent response, meeting. tide to. General Boloy, taking part In bert Sopp and daughter Barbara, John Ryan, husband of Mrs. Cllno, ovehtcen major engagements. and named him as executor of- tho Mrs. Sara Hammoll of MorforiJ Patty Hammond. The New Jersey Philharmonic So- Russell Hodgkiss, retiring presi- Mra. F. O. Wodohouse and daughter Thirty-nine tables of brltlgo wore ,ety, under the directorship of Rob- Ho was marrlod twice, His first 'volyn, Mra. Harry Kohl and daugh- will, placii received contusions of her right dent of tho organization, conducted Ifo, a daughter of Lewis Quentln in play. Attending were Mrs. Henry it Giiesenbeck of Conover Lane, pro- the meeting. Ho expressed his regret ter Marjorio, Mrs. Jacob Wyckoff Mrs. E?llo. J. Lowis, In a will which kneo last Wednesday night, Bha Bald L. Conover, Mrs. James T. Clayton, lented a popular program. In con- ones of New York and Newport, la and daughter Jane, Mrs. Samuel olio executed In 1032, loft her ontlro sho had beon hit whllo walking but it uetiring and his appreciation for iow Mrs. Gustavo J. S. White of Mrs. Frank D. Haviland, Mrs. Henry tact with tho serious symphonies co-operation that had beon given Hammond and daughter Patty, Mra. oatato to her husband, Charles II. would not glvo any othor Informa- C. Tilton, Mrs. Leon Conrow, Mrs. ind concertos which this conductor ewport. Eleven years ago ho mar- amilton Battln and daughter Vir- LS and oho appointed hlni exocu tion. Following hor treatment ahs him by his fellow officers, committee ed tho widow of Alfred N, Boadlc- Chester Conrow, Mrs. George Smith, ms offered In his previous chamber halrmon and members during hla ginia, Mrs. Albert Llnderutruth and tor of the will. was rclcasod. Mrs. Frederick Adams, Mrs. Frank :oncerta at Red Bank, ho.choso tho iton. Tho wedding took place In tho daughter Arlono, Mra. Vivian Dansor ;erm of office. American church In Paris and tho Mrs. Lucy Reovy of Rod Bank Goff, Mrs. J. J. Casey, Mrs. Irving lighter musical works for their gen- and daughter Sydnoy, Mrs. John mudo her will in 1028, Sho left hor JOIN T5IK BED CROSS. Wells, Mrs. John T. Lnwley, Mrs. A. eral appeal, aa more- in keeping with Dr. Samuel Hausman told of the late Reginald C. Vamlerbllt wao best Hollywood and daughter Mildred, liouse and lot on Beech street to her progress and growth of tho class dur- man. Mr. Llttlo was a member of C. Brcslin, Mrs. Lcdyard Avery, Jr., the public spirit of optimism. Mrs. Rollin Dolatush and daughter huoband, O3car Rcevy, for his life- Mvery Community Needs tha 8er- Mrs. C. K. Collins, Mrs. S. B. Boyn- ing tho first year of its existence and tho Rumoon Country club and the Ruth, Mra. Blatchford Sherman and ThU3, In opening with, the "Merry Jnlon club of Now York. tlmo with tho direction that ho pro- vicca of Publlo Health Nurae. ton, Mrs. Hubert M. Farrow, Mra. Wives of Windsor" overture, he made omplimented Mr. Hodgklsa for hia lfltor Phyllla Miles, Mlas Jacquolyn vide a homo for Willis Williams and Burton Doremus, Mrs. Walter W. a happy cboice, aa it permitted mus- leadership during that time. Upon St. George's Episcopal church nt Slmpaon, Misa Louella Frey, Mrs. if Mr. Reovy predeceased Mr. Wil- "Every community ought to havo Gosling, Mrs. Thomas Doremus, Mra. ical lights and shades and a dainty ohalf of tho class, ho presonted him Sumson was filled to lta capacity at Trumbull Smith and daughter Botty liams then the property was to go to the soi'vlcea of a Red Cross publlo James Kendrick, Mrs. Walter Hep- rhythm that pleased the audience. with a pen and pencil set. .he funeral Sunday afternoon. Rev. nd Mro. F. Dunneil and daughter the latter. All of her household fur- health imnso to cover all possible nor, Mrs. Frank Dean, Miss Armand Tho orchestra was well balanced, and Rev. Albert L. Baner, pastor of the ?rank Clark officiated. A service can. niture waa loft to her huoband. Hor needs," wao tho statement mado re- Barthelemy, Mrs. E. L. Wyckoff, Mrs. in the ever popular "Noll Gwyn" suite, :hurch, told of the new Interest be- mi conducted by Rev. Carroll ;M. brother, Woodson Hatcher of Long cently by Mr, Mohn, oluilrman of tho W. H. Pengel, Mra. H. F. Beam, the air of lightness waa well de- CHARLES G. SCHNEIDER. ng shown in church work by the iurck at tho grave In ChriBt church Tho mombers of ths Junior Young Island, was bequeathed a diamond Monmouth County chapter, "Theuo oung people and said it waa necos- :emotery at Shrewsbury. A Fort nurses talto tho lead In seeing that Mr3 C. S. Wyckoff, Mrs. Ehrlck veloped, while McDowell's "To a Wild Woman's club will entertain their ring and hor slotor, Jennlo Brumskll Rose" gave- opportunity for solo work The presentation of golf prizes fol- iary to have this interest If tho Monmouth detachment llred a volley 3corta at a. candlelight dance to bo of Virginia, was bequeathed all her overy nocdy child haa a chance to Parmly, Mrs. David P. Wood, Mra. jver the gravo, and a bugler sounded grow up to bo a hoalthy adult, and T. F. Morford, Mrs. Theodore Parm- by the 'cellos, flute, oboo and horns. ttved tho dinner. Tho president's ihurch woro to courageously face the teld at tho olubhouao Friday Irom wearing apparel. All tho cash oho Each number received long applause, ups for 1033 and 193-1 were awarded iconomic and religious life of tho day. ,ps. Tho honorary bearers wero he hours of four to sis. MisH Louise had at tho tlmo of hor death was that those In neod who ore 111 hava iy, Mrs. Arthur Lee, Mrs. Stewart Liouls D. Irving, Klllean VanRonsoe- the opportunity to got tha moilcal Cook, Mra A. P, Taylor, Mra. George and as a final acknowledgement the Edwin McDermott and George W. Roger Wymbs succeeded Mr. Hodg- 'arker la ohairman of the affair. loft to her husband and tho residue Cavallarla. Rusticana Intermezzo was ray, respectively. Joseph Ghezzi, idss as president of tho class. Other laer, Arthur Moulton, Aloxandor B. of tho estate was bequeathed to Wlll- caro thoy need. Lovett, Mrs. C. V. WIlllamBon, Mra. Pratt, James H. Doerlng, Louis E. Homer Methot, Mrs. H..E. Allaire, added to the selections. iass A champion, received a set of illcers installed were Waltor Mc- SHEEWSBUBY SCHOOL NOTES. Willlams. Mra. Mary Wooater "Simple and practical Ideas for obby Jones woods. Joo is a broth- Coach vice president, Mrs. Francis Varlng, Georgo Dexter and Regl- Sutton of Bed Bank was named as looking nftor tho comfort and wel- .Mies Catherine Russell, Miss Gladys Many Red Bankers were, already L ReovBB. Shropshire, Mrs. Charles Allaire, acquainted with the musical ability of Vic Ghczzl, pro at Deal Golf Burdgo secretary and Mra. Grace Grammar School Closes Today For oxecutrlx. Tho will directed! that fare of members of a family who Mrs. C. R. Davis, Mrs. H. H. Kohl, of William Berco, 'cellist of radio lub, who was also present at the din- Carhart treasurer. Thanksgiving Holiday. Mra, Roovy bo burlod In White Ridge aro 111, tho propor way to hanflla, Mrs. Joseph Hanca, Mrs. K. R. fame, and Chester Barclay. Mr. Bar- er. Jack Rohrey, owner of tho Plans for tho new term were dl3- CHAMBER ACTIVITEEB. oomotory at Entontowh and that hor batho, dress and feed bablos with a Smith, MIS3 Josephico Weeks, Miss clay will bo also remembered for his* wlmmlng River club, stated that Tho Shrowabury public school will •wodding ring bo loft on hor finger view to safeguarding tholr health -if clubs were selected as a prize tussed and Fred Ayers, newly ap- •ncess for tho Thanksgiving vacation whon aho WOB buried. Marguerite Plntiitz, Mrs Robert Mao- obligates of bird-like precision. But ointed chairman of the ontertaln- fluch Work Now Undor Way By Tho and a sonno of tho value of frosh sir, T Joo because his mother was tired oday and will reopen after the noli- uunshino, cloanlinoss and wholcsotno donald, Mrs. William Hendrlck3on, on Friday night, they sharod tho hon- 1 Various Officers and Committees. John Kcavony of Now Monmouth polishing tho cup3 won by him and nent committee, requested tho mom- lays on Monday, Decombor 3. Mrs, William Hopping, Mr«. Frank ors In a selected, duet. It is regretted )era of tho supper committee to who was killed by a hit and run living conditions, were taughl by McMahon, Mrs. James Cooper, Mrs. that encorea wero not permitted des- io. Continuing the Industrial extension Tho following Thanksgiving pro- driver at Leonardo recently, made 1,425 authorizod Rod Crosa Instruc- neet at an early date to complete vork commenced some tlmo ago by tors to 82,000 students In class of Lillian C. VanBusklrk, Miss Etta pite the demand from tho audience. Edwin McDermott, runner-up In irrangements for tho fresh roast ham jram waa presontod by tho. pupilo hlo will a year ago last August. Ho ho Chamber of Commerce, tho BOC- ,n tho seventh and eighth grades homo hygleno and caro of the Bio)! Miller, Miss A. L. Macqullton, Mrs. Miss Gloria Gehlen Chaltf, classical iass A, received his second cup. Hen- lipper to bo nerved Tuesday night, loft a houss at Now Monmouth to Harry Malchow, Mrs. Jamea P. Mor- Hagerman, class B winner, re- •otary haa made two visits to Now ;laas room this morning: Thonkaglv- his nephew, John Kelly. All tho rest during tho laat fiscal year. Those dancer, was accompanied at the piano December 4. people will bo a decided factor In ford, Mrs, Guy Belcher, Mrs. C. F. by Mr. Soyos. Miss Chalif charmed ilved a golf bag and J. William ork durindg g the pasp t week. In tho ln- ng proclamation by Stownrt Van of hla estate was bequeathed to his 'elm, tho runner-up, a cup. Cups After the meeting a social hour erests of thih s campaigni , andd prog- Vllet, "Fable of tho Ant and 'Grass- sinter, Annio Kelly of New Mon-raising health standards In tholr Borden, Mrs. Albert Worden, Mrs. her audience with her ease of move- as enjoyed. William L. Bennett own homea as thoy put their train- Edwin Close, llisg Ernillo Grover, ments and her skill with tho castl- ere also presented to John Murphy, •eas will bo reported from time to I hopper" by Joan Bost, "The Pump- mouth, end 6he waa named aa exec- asa C champion and George McVoy, •as In charge o£ tho games. The imo through tho medidi a of thth o locall kin" by Claudia Rlvonburg, Thanks- utrix of tho will. Ing to practical use. Mrs. John Boyd, Mrs. Philip S. Wal- nets. All her dances wore In the lembers present wero Mr. and Mrs. ton, Mrs. Edward Estes, Miss Elsie Spanish manner, and her Bolero was .innerTUp. owspapers. giving essay by Anna Loulso Camp- Mrs. Graoo Caslor of Eatontown "Red Crosa roll call membership ohn Pohl, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owing to tho large amount of rou- bell, Thanksgiving quotations by exoeutod hor will In 1032. To her Ltnde, Mrs. Hermann Asendorf, Mrs. a vivid Interpretation. Tho Schneider trophy was pre- \yers, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Turklng- duos tako caro of this fine national J. C. Parkos, Mrs. W. H. Kaulty, inted to tho Clothiers, winners of lne work being handled by tho staff Wcoton Buchanan, "Landing of tho nieces, Mrs. Graco M. Patterson and program of good hoalth. Monmouth Much credit should to given to Mrs. :on, Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett, Mra. Graco R. Pattoreon, ,.eho left Mrs. John H. Mount, Mrs. E. G. Isobel Parker for the results she has io tournament, and each member r. and Mrs. Joseph Maloney, Mr. •I the Chamber of Commorco, it ha3 Pilgrim Fathers" by David Wood County chapter and this community Fraser, Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mrs. iceived an individual prize. On the impossible to continue with tho and Thanksgiving prayer by tho $100 each and a gold ring. Hor nlcco, will share In the work of tho com- obtained -with tho Woman's club and Mrs. Emerson Fray, Mr. and Mrs. Grace Green, waa left ?100 and a set C. E. Nieman, Mrs. A. H. West, Mrs. chorus which rendered several selec- ;am were Eugeno Mageo captain, Roy Inscoe, Mr. and Mrs. Bert North- drive for increased membership, but group. ing year, according to tho number A. T. Doremus, Mrs. Edward D. heodore J. Labrecque, Frank Ping- this will bo resumed at tho earliest The flr3t cako oalo by tho eighth of bedroom furniture. A cameo pin of mombcro joining our local chap- tions in good voice and co-ordination. cott, Mr. and Mrs. Kclby Warden, waa bequeathed to hor niece, Mar- Truex, Mrs Kenneth Bruce. Mrs. Parker conducted tho chorus, tore and William Rohrey. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCoach, Mr. possible moment. In tho meantime, grade of tho school was held laat tor." A round-table discussion of club af- ho Chamber of Commerce will wel- Saturday with a profit of $14.10 be- jorlo Gootlioll. Isabella B. Read wao There is still tlmo loft to Join, Mra. A. Irving Doremus, Mrs. and la tho finale, sang solo in Her- and Mrs. Alfred Marcellus, Mr. and loft ?5,000 and articles of Jewelry and Richard B. Tilton, Mrs. Charles Eng- bert's "Italian Street Song" with the Jrs followed at which the members Mrs. Ralph Teed, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy i tho membership and support of ing realized to go toward their edu- Join now- Join boforo tomorrow. edged their co-operation and sup- iur residents and business and pro-cational trip' to Washington. Cakoa, furniture. Hor wearing apparel and lish, Mrs. Harrison Banee, Mrs. Paul support of the full orchestra and Quackenbush, Mr. and Mrs. Jack other furnlturo not otherwlso dis- chorus. art to Mr. Rohrey to make 1935 a DIrkac, Mr. and Mr3. Martin Pratt, esslonal pooplo who have not yet broad and doughnuts wero prooured. Stillman, Mrs. J. D. Tuller, Mrs. B. posed of waa bequeathed to hor sis- DR. OAItLBON TIIBIK HOST. j. Parker, Mrs. R. A Dorrlll, Mrs. nner year. It was decided to hold Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry, Mr. and ion approached. In order that the Thoso on tho selling commltteo In- The members of tho chorus wore lother dinner in tho near fcaturo ihamber may carry on |tg construc- cluded Margaret Silver, Edna Ben- tors, Estolla Eobblns and Isabclle C. P. Kemp, Mra. C. A. Bowen, Mrs. Mrs. Rusgell Hodgkiss, Mr. and Mrs. Bennott, and hor niece, Isabolio B. Mrs. Emily Borden, Mrs. Frank Gan- id a committee comprising Chet Al- Norman Whitfleld, Mr. and Mr3. Sam- Ive program, working towards a nett, Edith McQueen and Anna Entertains Fellow Chiropodists AS T. R. Crumley, Mrs. E. A. Arend, ter, Mrs. Harry Thiesmcycr, • Mrs. Head. Tho rcslduo of tho estato was Molly rltchcr Last Wednesday. Mrs. H. T. A. Beardsloy, Mro. W. S. erts, Charles Schneider, Joseph uel Haueman, Rev. and Mrs. Albert jotter community, it Is absolutely Louise Campbell. On tho dollvery John Ivins, Mra. John Regan, Mra. Menzzopano and Joseph Hlntelmann imperatlvo that tho financial and bequeathed to hor two sisters, two Force, Mrs. Daniel S. Ely, Mrs.Edytho Grlesenbeok, Mrs. Arthur L. Baner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eng- committee woro Margaret Lango, brothora and tho children of hor do- Dr. L. W. Carlbon of Red Banli was appointed to make the arrange- land, Mr. and Mra. Roger Wymbo, moral co-oporation of all our resi- Ruth Francis, David Wood and Charles S. Ely, Mrs. Jonathan I. Baker, Mrs. Allan. Frost, Mra. Valments. ccaecd sister, Gcorgianna McLaln. was host at tho dinner meeting of Holmes, Miss Emma L. Ely, Mls3 Jetzlcr, Mr9. Lester Smith, Mrs. Mel- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stillwagon, Mr. dents, particularly those In business, Francis Borden. Tho committee tho control division of tho Now Jer- Ethel Foster, Mrs. Ernest Wadley, vin Morris, Mrs. Jules Fahry, Mrs. and Mrs. Warren Carhart, Mr. and o obtained. which secured tho pastries Included Mrs. JOBSIO F. Simmons of Rum- sey Stato Chiropody association hold Mrs. Otto A. Gillkr, Misa Romola Samuel Yates, Mrs. Graco King, Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Burdgo, Mr. and Mrs. A series of commltteo meetings to Patricia Hughes, Joan Best, Monroo spn, who died o short tlmo ago, exe- last Wednesday ovonlng at tho Molly Beattie, Mrs. Morris Jacks, Mrs. B. D. Humphrey, Mrs. Mabel Meck- Sorority Initiates Herbert Schlld, Robert Perry and carry out the Christmas plans voted Marx and Stewart VanVllet. cuted hor will in 1033. Sho be- Pitcher hotel. Fred Strauss, Mrs. A. M. Krldei, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley. upon at tho merchants meeting last queathed to hor daughtor threc- lem p and Misses Olga Black, Lois At tho regular meeting of tho book Tho Bclcntlflo program consisted Charles M. McBride, Mrs. William Rogers, Jeanno Parker, Alma San- Two New Members reek, are being planned for nearly club held last Wednesday two mo-fourtha of tho principal romalning of a lecturo on and a demonstration Foales, Mrs. Stanley K. Downs, Mra. very day for tho next two weeks. A at her death of a cortaln trust creat- born and Harriet Wood. Lambda chapter of the Sigma Tau tions were made and approvod, ono of twenty different typos of orthop* Leslie McCleeae, Mrs. E. W. Irwin, freat doal of detail -work Is neccs- that th6 pupils who glvo reports ed by her last Juno with tho Cen-cdlo strappings of tho foot by Dr. M. Mra. Thomas Voorhis, Mrs. Prank Tho entertainment enjoyed the Sigma 3ororlty met Thursday night ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. ary, and merchants are asked to aid tral Hanover Bank and Trust com- patrnago of Senator W. Warren Bar- at the homo of the president, Mlaa wero to call on the pupils for correc- L. Frlodman of Freehold. Curtis, Mias Sara Armstrong, Miss ho committees by responding tion themsolvea and not by tho pres- pany of New York and tho remain- bour, Mrs. Carl Shippeo, Mrs. Walter Mary Fitzgerald of Long Branch. James Elkus of Dr. A. R. Roblneon of Trenton, Florence Krldel, Mrs. Henry Hage- ridge To Wed 'romptly to bulletins sent out. ident. Tho othor wao that tho book ing one-fourth was left to hor eon,chairman of tho 1935 New Jersey man, Mrs. Roy Truswcll, Mrs. John Rullman, Mrs. Jesse Beers, Mrs. Wll- Miss Bessie Thorne of Rod Bank Now York Girl Next Spring. Choston Simmons. All tho rest of iam Cavallar, Mrs. Abram Elkus, and Mias Emily Sagurton of Shrews- reports were to bo limited to four Stato Chiropody association conven- Warren, Misa Clairo Barthelemy, hor estate was loft in equal sharoa tion, laid out hla plans for tho com* Mrs. Allan Frost, Mrs. Frank Ganter, bury were Initiated as new members. Announcement has boon made of P. T. A. CRAFT CLUB. minutes, Reports last Wednesday to hor daughtor and son and thoy Mra. E. S. Allaire, Mrs. M. F. Corn- wero given by Frank Quackonbuah, ng convention to bo hold at tha Stacy well, Mrs. G. H. Patterson, Mrs. G. Mrs. Clifford Humphrey, Miss Flor- Arrangements were made for the tho engagement of Miss Leonora wero named as oxecutors. ence Krldel, Miss Emma Lafetra, Rosenbaum, daughter of Mrs. Har-Inlttlng, Crocheting and Printing "Who From Book House," Ruth Trent hotel at Trenton on Friday and O. Biower, Mrs. Victor Satter, Mrs. fifth anniversary dinner to be held Saturday, February 22 and 23. Mrs. John Ivins, Mrs. William Patter- Thursday night, December C, at the old A. Rosenbaum of New York city, Classes to Be Held. Francis, "Storlea From tho Odyosoy," Roy Matthes, Mrs. C. L. Prothero, Claudia Rlvenburg "U. S. Grant" and Mrs. A. E. Wilde, Mra. Theodore D. son, Mrs. Philip Leonard, Mrs. John Rosevelt team room at Little Silver. to James Hes3 Elkus, eon of Mr. and Tho craft club organized by the Dr. Robert Stoskovlta of Perth Ajri- Parsons, Mrs. William R. Elchcle, Morris, Miss Mary McCue, Miss Mary Miss Ella McGarity waa appointed Mrs. Abram I. Elkus of Elkrldge, 'arent-Teacher association of Rod Anna Conzallna "Adventures of Tom Mrs. Glenn Wishard boy, president of tho Central Jersey Mrs. Ronald Mulliken, Mrs. Bruce V. Moore, Mrs. Harry Prltchard, Mrs. chairman of the Christmas party to Harding road, Red Bank, arid Park iank will hold lta first meeting Tuos- Sawyer." Claudia Rlvenburgh's report Chiropody association, presided at Magee, Mrs. F. w. Robinson, Mrs. Leon do la Reussille, Mrs. Edythe bo held Thursday night, December avenue, New York city. ay afternoon, December 4, at 2:80 won first honora, while Anna Con- Jo Tell About India tho meeting. "rrlesenbeck, Mrs. Henry Scudder, 20, at her homo at Shrewsbury. Miss. Miss Rosenbaum, who Is the daugh- 'clock In tho domestic science room zallna waa second and Ruth Francis Chiropodists wora presont from D. D. Dean, Mrs. Howard HigRinson, Jr., Mrs. Thomas Voorhis, Mrs. WW- Ella Ilealy and Mias Marguerite ter of tho late Harold A. Rosonbaum, the Junior high school on Branch third. Tho reports for today aro to Mrs. Glonn P. Wishard, wlfo of the Monmouth, Ocean, Union, Middlesex, Mrs. L. F. Flannery, Mrs. George lam Parker, Mrs. A. Van Nostrand Tanscy were delegated to attend the attended the Ethical Culture School, venue. bo given by Monroo Marx, EdnaBon- secretary of tho Young Men's Chris- and Mercer counties. Hunt, Mrs. Irving Lovett, Mrs. Le-and Loon's Cleaners & Dyers. grand council meeting December 1. of which ber grandfather was one All thoso In the community who nctt, Patricia Hughes and Edith Mo- tian association, will addreBs mem- lnnd Crafts, Mrs. Samuel Hausman, of tho founders. She is now a mem- Qucbn. bers of tho Baptist church Sunday FIIIEMEN'S BABN DANCE. Mrs. K. E. Napier, Mrs. Thomas The sorority will glvo away sev- :e interested In learning to knit, eral Clirlatmaa baskets. A turkey ber of the senior class at Sarah Law- ochot or block print aro Invited to ochool next Sunday morning. Her Cook, Mrs. M. B. Riley, Mrs. J. R. rence college at Bronxville. Her CHIMNEY FIBE. toplo will bo "India." Mro. Wishard Smock, Mrs W. G. French, Mrs. J. was disposed of on the co-operative .tond. Tho parent education com- ;vent at East Kconsburg Last Wesli A Good Dog plan at the meeting and was won bymother Is known on tho concert stage will bo tho guest of Mrs. Albort P. Attended B!y BOO Persons. Stewart Kennedy, Mrs. Ralph Field, nltteo Is In charge of Miss Eliza- Taylor'o class. G. Fred Wagner of Branch avenue, as Mme. Hulda Lashanska. ieth Kelly chairman, assisted by Mro. Slight Blazo at Red Hill Calls Out Miss Alice E. Morford, Mrs. J. J. Never Forgete ITlremen. Motnbera'of Mrs. Taylor's class mot Tho East Keansburg flra company Hallin, Mrs. (}. M. S. Goff, Miss Julia Red Bank. Mr. Elkus prepared for college at L. Nellson, Mrs. J. S. Yost, Mrs. Dye, St. Paul's School at Concord, Now Middletown Township flro company on Monday • night at hor homo on held a very euccessful barn danca N. Little, Mrs. C. D. White, Mrs. F. The following article written by trs. Bernard L. Katoln, Mrs. George aturday night at which. C00 persons WITH THE HAITISTS. Plampshire, and later was graduated ialne and Miss Florenco Davis. No. 1, of Headden's Cornor, waa South strcotj Games wero played and W. Hope, Mrs. M. E. Stewart, Mrs. Haddon Ivins, editor of the Hudson refreshments were served. Thoso wero presont. Many fftney and Sue Bosche and Mrs. J. A. Chaunzy. from Yalo university with tho class called out Monday noon to put out a Dispatch, will recall to many Red of 1933. While at Yalo ho played foot- chimney flro in a two story houso at present woro Alma Jlannlno, Barbara grotesque costumes woro worn and Bankers an Incident which happened Vesper Service to Bo Held nt Ked TENTH ANNIVERSARY. prizes wero awarded. The judges Hunk Church Sunday Afternoon. ball and was a mombcr of the Yale Red. Hill. Mrs. Sally Wallaco, who Smith, Ursurla Errath, Jcanetto Ry- CHOW MEIN ANT) BRIDGE. more than ten years u%o. It will he intercollegiate polo team. Ho Is a at presont rosldeu In tho house, flrut erson, Clairo Lcdiard, Loulso Stalder woro George Frolbott, David Mallen of especial interest to dog lovers. Sunday afternoon at half-past four licensed aviation pilot and Is a mem- ;ebeluih Lodge to Celebrate Birth- discovered tho lire as sho was pre-and Evolyn Beaman. ind William Shank. Prizes wora ISpiocopulIan Women to Hnvo a Whim Felix was hardly more than o'clock tho first of a series of vesper ber of the Chi Pal fraternity and the day Tuesday Night paring lunch, and whllo at first nolgh- won by Mlna Mary Murphy, Mrs. Luncheon and Party. a pup, he growled at a letter carrier. cervices will bo hold at tho Red Bank Yalo club of Now York. Naveslnk Robekah lodgo will cole- boro tried to extinguish It by throw- lorrlson, Mro. Lillian Kruegcr, Ed- The carrier kicked SOCIAL SERVICE WORK. mund Rocho, Charles Quackonbush, Tlic Womnn'n guild ol Trinity him. Felix Baptist church. The nnnunl candle- His father waa American ambas- rato Its tenth anniversary Tuesday ing oand down tho chimnoy, after church of Red Bank will hold a chow ivirc-haired terrier, now eleven light service of Mary Mount chapter half an hour's work It wao decided to Miss Vorna Raynor, Misa Catharine sador to Turkey during tho World •oning, December 4 In Odd Fellowa' Meeting Jfold By Atlnntlc-Holmdol ineln luncheon and brldgo party yearn old, but in eleven years he has of the World Wide guild and the Sen- war, and waa at ono time judge of all, at which tlmo otato officers of call out tho lire- company. The blaze .lebhauoor, Miss Anna Schmidt and Tuesday afternoon, December 11, at never forgotten tho kick. Each morn- ior guild will be given In charge of tho New York court of appeals. Mr. ho order will be present. Follow- was soon stopped but not bofore sov- Organization Laat Week. MIBS Ethol Voorhees. Songs wero the parish house on West Front ing at 9:00 and each afternoon at 2:30 Mrs. Reba Miller. Mrs. Eleanor Elkus Is now an engineer with the er the buslnesa scoalon a social hour eral chunks of plaster had boen ung by Mr. Mallon, with diaries Felix takes his place In the front Kenyon and her committee will serve A largely attended mooting of tho ^recborn ao pianlat. Tho firemen eay utrcol. Prizes will be awarded at. Blaw-Knox company of Pittsburgh, 111 be enjoyed and refreBhmonto forced from botween 'the bricks which Atlantic-Holmdol social servico organ- each table. window of the Herbert Hill home, tea. No Sunday evening preaching Pennsylvania. Tho ceremony will bo will necosaltato some repairs boforo hey aro very grateful to thoso who and the minute tho postman turns the sorviccs will be held at tho church srved. ization was hold Tuesday of last wook Mrs. Frank s. Haviland Is chair- performed early next spring. Mra. Elizabeth Hoffman Io chalr- tho chimney will to In a eafo con- helped to mako tho oyent succee^- corner, in tho distance, the growling during December. at tho organization headquarters In ul. man of the committee in charge of an of the affair and will bo assist- dition. tho Holmdcl township hall. A paper • he luncheon nnd party. Mrs. Harri- starts, And the Herlmrt Hills make Tho Japanese piny, "Adoption," by certain that Felix Is not running at. by Mrs. Carrie Patterson, Mrs. on "Crlmo" was road by Rev. Wil- Yacht Club Annual Election. son Bance will direct the sale of tick- Etsu Inagaki Suglmoto, will bo re- BUNCO PARTY. Ilia Klotzln, Mra. Dolla Amo3, Mra. THANKSGIVING TIUZES. liam H. Vandermcer, pastor of tho ets:. Mrs. William C. Ijongntreot will large until some time after 9 A. M.,peated next Wednesday evening at Tho annual meeting of tho Rarlt&n and until some time after 2:30 P. M.', 'annio Houao, Mrs. Edna Stiles, Mrn. Reformed church of Holmdcl, Tho net ns chairman of tho tables and eight o'clock by Mary Mount chap- Sons and Daughters of Liberty Hold nna Vnlleau and Miim Paulino Quadrangle nlsposals Won By Thrco organization cleared 518 by disposing Bay Yacht Racing association will bB fearing revenge for that kick of ter. A silver offering will be received. chair* committee. Her assistants Affair nt Eutoiitown Masonic Hall. lock. Vlnltora from Sea Bright, iJocnl Feraons and Two Outsiders. of a turkey on tho co-oporallvn phni. held Friday night, Decombor 7, at am Mrs. George Voorhls, Mra. James eleven years ago. However, there Is Tho cast la as follows: tho Rarltan Yncht club at Perth no obligation on Sundays, for Felix iong Branch, Koyport, Aobury Park, Tho winner, waa Misa Ellzaboth Har- Hunter, Mlr-s Dorothy C. Brown, Mrs. Father Miss : r,p The Eatontown chaptor of tho Sonu lanasquan, Bolmar, Tomo Rlvor and At a special mooting called .by vey -of Holmdcl. Tho mooting con- Amboy. Dinner will bo served at F, O. Wodcliouse, Mrs. Victor Good- knowa there )s no delivery on that Mother Mr Mctliot and Daughtors of Liberty held a President Chaiioa Talior of tha Rod cloy, and attends to other matters of Itiiimu, their son ... 'erth Amboy aro expeoted to be cluded with a social hour and tho :30 in tho grill room, of the club. ikljje, Mr:'. George Chandler, Mra. Mntiuiko. hlj vvifo . Mr>. Jncoli Ynst bunco party last Friday night at tho resent Bank Quadranglo club held at tho aorvlng of tea and cake. Tho election of officers for tho eom> Kenneth Smith and Mm. Thomas domoatio Intel-eat and importance Otomt, n, mnlil BCI-V MIB» draco Delth Masonic hall on Broad street. Fol- high school last Monday night tho ng fioaDon will tako placo and tho Paul. Mrs. Leon do la Reuoslllc, without a thought for hla assailant Mm. A. W. VnnNoaiVk'nil lowing tho games refreshments woro disposal of a turkey, duck and three Tho pupils of Atlantic and Holm- Mnsao, :i SEVENTY-THIRD DHITHDAY. 1035 regatta dates will bo sat. Judg- president of tho guild, will he chair- of hla puppyhood duys. distant relative served, Thoae winning prlzea were chickens on the co-operatlvo plan took dcl towntihlp3 mado largo contribu- ing from tho convocation among tha man of thcvrefreshments committee, Mm. Arthur Ky'crsiin Mra. George Krugler, Sr., Harry May- place. Tho proceeds went to tho tions of food, clothing and othor Strange thing about Felix, he Is Tnmnlin. his •"" Mrs. Alfrcil Dc-ck llrthday Party Tendered Henry E. "qlegates a very big ecaoon la looked moisted by Mrs. s. E. Cogcins, Mrs. able to distinguish between weekdays Al-.ini, their 8lx-year-olil berry, Dorothy Wood, Jeannio May- boneflt of tho athlotlo association. things to tho organization last week. "or. Many now boats aro expected 1Ir Sehenck ol JFnlr Itovcn Saturday. Clifton Abbott, Mrs. Mart Haviland, and Hund-.iys, but ho makes no allow- _. - , »- VnnNmtmml berry, Milton Smith, Mrs. Edwin C. ti. D. Brown of New York won tho Some of tho donations will bo given :o mnko their appearance at tho va- Mr:). Frank Grnpel and Mrs. Edward ances for letter carriers; they ail look Iho Women a missionary society Cnffyn, MI33 Margie Vincent, Mrs. E. A birthday party wan tendered turkey, Alonzo Dowltt of Prospect for Thankaglvlng use to needy fam- i3 cluba next Mason. Allaire. The refreshments will be alike to him, and he'a agin "em all. will meet at tho home of Mra. Frank T. Mitchell and Mro. Benjamin Ber- enry B. Sehenck laat Raturday avenue won tho duck whllo Robert illca In tho two townships. Other.') sai veil by a committee with Mrs. Ax- House of Spring street Thursday af- necker, Ight at tho homo of hln daughter, Johnson of Prospect avonue, Mm. will lio stored for distribution during ford Borrow a;j chairman, asaiatcd ternoon, December (1, at half-pant two TI1030 playing wero Mr. and Mrs. !ro. Jacob Mullor of Rlvor road, Fair Clancy Boynton «nd Dr. L. H. Stry- thp ChrlutmaSi-aoason and at other Police Hndlo System, porloaa during!tho winter. by Mrs. C. H. Harrow, Mrs. Jay D. Dividend Declared. o'clock. A tea party program will bo Harry Williams, Mrs, Waltor Cot- !avon, In celebration of his 73d blrth- ker of EUboron, all won chickens. Tho necrctary and staff of tho Williams, Mrs. Horton Garrison, Mro. Tho Board of Directors* of the Icr-conducted by Mrs. T. IT. Stiles. greave, Mrs. Edwin C. Caffyn, Mr. .y. Hinging waa enjoyed during tho Tho club will hold Jta regular moot- hamber of Commereo have beon VVilllimi Naulty, Mra. J. O. Davis, sey Central Power and Light Com- find Mrs. E. T. Mitchell, Misa Jeaslo ircnlng after which Mfrcuhmonta Ing tonight at the "Y" houso on working with Chief of Pollco Harry Mia. Itnlph Abbott, Miss Gertrude, Engagement-Announced. Branch avenue. Get Their Fortunea Told. pany, at their monthly meeting on Bernecker, Mrs. Benjamin BornOckor, •era served. A group of members, totaling 2G In IT. Clayton In assisting to organise Jipif-y, Minn Alice Morford, Mrs. November 22, declared regular quart- Announcement hns been mado of Arthur Cotgreave, Mian Clara Wol- TI1030 attending the party woro Mr. tho commltteo recently named by the engagement of Misa Florence all, of the Port Monmouth Woman's .Stanley Huvilnnil, Mra. Edward P. erly dividends an folloWa: $1.3714 on cott, Mra. Arthur Vincent, Margie nd Mrs. Howard Schonck and chll- Union Church Services. Chief Clayton, which will presont tho Mitficp, Mm. Edflur Denlse, Mra, Wal- Eustace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.and Heginal Vincent, Mro. Harry Tho Protofitnnt churches of Red Republican club attended n, Gypsy the (Hi per cent series cumulative cn Eleanor and Margaret of Red tea laat week at tho Gypsy Tearoom matter of n county-wldo police radio io.v French, Mrs. Frank Curtis and preferred; 51.50 on the 0 per cent Joseph Eustace, of Oakland street, Muyherly, Joannio Maybcny, Harry :ank, Mr. and Mra. Ellsworth Soden Bank will hold their annual Thanks- ystem to tho Board of Freeholders, Mi'H. II. L. Bonne. scries cumulative prof erred; and former renldontn of Everett, to Dr. Mnyliorry, Dorothy, Frank and John Jr., Mr. and Mni. giving union oervlco tomorrow morn- at Anbury Park. Tho party was head- nd Ellsworth, ed by Mrs. Allco N. Frelbott. In ad- Thin committee- will moot In Freehold $I.7H on tho 7 per cent serlcG cumula- Jefferson Vorzlmor ' of New York. Wood, Robert Green, Mr. and Mro. Misn Elizabeth Ing at 0:30 o'clock in tho Predbytor- today at a luncheon meeting, prior to I'liu I!rd Hnnk Register travels Mica Eustace Is a graduate, of tho aeob Muller dition to n mo.'it enjoyablo meal, the tive jirofci-rccl. These dividend;] are Lewln Hill, Raymond Hill, Mr. and luilor; all of Fair Haven; Theodore lan church. Rov. Albert L. Bailor, ippenrlnp; boforo tho Freeholders nt ovf:r evety (Urcet in town Etnci every pnyablo on January 1, 1035 to all Red Bank high school nml is em- Mra. Milton Smith, Ruth Smith,.Shir- pantor of the Methodist church, will women hod a great time getting io;ui in tho county. Lot it carry your ployed as a school teacher at. New oven!) of Rumson, Thaddueo their fortunes told, each member wo o'clock this afternoon, ?5feum^o to tboaa who live on these stockholders of record on December ley Miller, Ruth Chnsoy, Mra. George chenck and Mr. and Mro. Joseph deliver the aermon. The offering will illAdlte "' 1.0, MM, York. Dr. Vorzlmor )ni nn oiilce at Kuglor, Sr., Mrs.' George Kugler, Jr. 1 bo turned over to tho Kid Bank present being told of her past, preo- Now Yorlc ana MM. Harry Klrkgnrd, Schenck of Long Branch and Mlaa cnt noA f utuie. osin make extra pocket mones lara, SmiUx gt 1 branch p£ tha Salvation Amy. , „ ^ Tha B«state&dvatl§ JBAJNA. ze, W&m be able to stand against tho wllss ol NEW. VICE PBfiSIDENT. tho devil. For we wrestlo sot against Charles Lewis flesh and blood, but against princi- Bamsy_ Freedmaa Gete Bill Weeks' palities, against powers, against the Offloo In Hoiary Club. • George Grwnann, Be., of Brown v—arles A* Wimpfhetoie*. place, who has been confined to his rulers o£ Uia darkness of thia world, Tho transferring of William S, against aplritual wickedness In high Charles A. Wlmpfbelmer, widely homo with o severe cold, Is back Proaecufor Temea Testified Yes- Weeks from tho Bed Bank district Anniversary of Receiving of again at his chair In Eharabba'a places" (Hpheslana 0:11,12). of tho New Jersey Bell Telephone known philanthropist, whoso endow- Prominent Lumber Company Annual Diimet" of Coeaty Organ- barber shop on Mechanic Btrcet. The lesson-sermon also Includes terdajr Before Naughrighi company to Newark necessitated hla Charter Thirteen Years Ago Is ments helped found and support | Executive Passed Away at His ization H«Id at the Leas Mrs, Jean Dans of Upper Darby, tho followlr/g passage from the Chris- Observed at Meeting of Serv many hospitals and nursing homes, Committee—Explains Detec- resigning as vice president, of the and who was also known as the Home This Morning—Funeral Branch Country Club Lattf • Pennsylvania, waa released from tho tian Sclone'o textbook, "Science and Red Bank Rotary club; At a meet- ice Club Last Night. to be Held Saturday. Rlvorvlew hospital last Monday af- Health with Koy to tho Scriptures tive Smith's Suspension. ing of the board of directors and "velveteen king" of tho world, died | Week. ' • by Mary Baker Eddy; !'It requires of heart disease at his home, 3001 ter being a surgical patient nt that Monn)outh Cpunty Prosecuto past presidents of the club last night, The Lions club, at a meeting last Charles M. Lewis, one of the best lira. John Hoy ot Long Branch was institution for Iho last cloven dayn. courage to utter truth; lor t!jo lilgh- Jonan Tumen denied before- the held at tho homo of tho president, night in the Red Bank Ellis club, Bath avenue. Long Branch. He was , known residents of Monmouth coun- installed as president of Salon B9 o? Mrs. Dans had boen visiting friends or truth lifts her volqo, tho louder Naughrlght Legislative commttte Thomas Irving Brown, Barney observed the thirteenth, anniversary 76 years of age. ty, died suddenly this morning at Eight and Forty at tho Installation, in town when she was stricken. will error (scream, until its Inarticu- yesterday any knowledge that' Philip Freedman was chosen to succeed Mr. ot the receiving of tho club's char- In 1910 he gave a five-story $300,000 his homo on Broad street. He had dinner of that organization at tha Charles and James Bennett of late' sound is forever silenced in 1* Phillips, Asbury patk haberdash Weeks. ter. Edwin R. Conover, president of wing to the Monmouth Memorial been troubled for some time with Long Branch country club Thursday, Holmdel, William Holmes, ot Fair oblivion" (p. 97).. er, was an alleged collector of "pro Mr. Freedman has been an active the organization, read letters of con- hospital in memory of his son, asthma but had been able to be Mrs. Hoy Hucceedo Mrs. MJohacl A. Haven and Fred Wlkofl of Maple tcctlon" money from bootleggers an member of the club for a long time gratulation from District Governor Jacques D-, who was killed in the about. He retired last night at hi3 Vlracola of Long Branch, who was avenuo will loave Saturday, Dccem Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Ro- speakeasy operators in tho county. and has ono of tho best attondanco H. Mark, Reeve and Stato Secretary late war. The son was a member of U3ual hour after going out to jur- presented with, a ba3ltet of chrynsu- ber 1, for Florida, where they will formed church' will meet Tuesday Tumen was questioned at length records in the club. For quite some Carl Bannwart. tho Red Bank ambulance corpa chase a newspaper and died In his themuma and' autumn leaves and a spend- two months. Tho group will afternoon, December 4, at tho homo regarding his ausponolon of John M. time ho has been active on the fel- Tho local club was praised highly which wa3 part of the 42d, or Rain- sleep. twin clip brooch by tho members of mnl^e th,e trip In Wlkoff's new of Mrs.. W. Carman Trembath of Smith aa chief of county detectives lowship committee and at tho week- for its many activities during the bow division. Mr. Lewis was 72 years old. He tho salon. Mrs. Viracola presented i ird recently purchased at' the Westsldo avenuo. In 1030, after Smith had requested a ly meetings introduced tho visiting past twelve years, which included Mr. Wimpfhelmcr was vice presi- was born at West Long Branch and to Mrs. Hoy tho blue plums of her Mount-English company. A Scth' Parkor entertainment has detail, of men to make several gamb- Rotarlans and guests. the holding of two state conventions dent of tho Long Branch hospital, was the son of James and Emily oflice which waa a gift of tho ealon. Mrs. Edith R. Smith and daughter been arranged to ba presented, at the ling raids, and tho subsequent ap- at Red Bank, the annual visits to and had been a member of the board Nelson Lewis. He was a member of Joan of Pearl street left at noon to-; the Ocean Grove campmceting asso- Other officers installed by Mra. E£- Reformed church on Shrewsbury pointment of Harry B. Creole aa de- the stato homo for boys at James- of directors for more than 25 years. fle Leish of Belmar departmental day for Baltimore, where they will avenue, Thursday evening, Decem- tective chief. Ho was a liberal contributor to the ciation and of the West Grove npond Thanksgiving' and tho week- burg, tho annual outings for crippled Methodist church. He waa president chapeau paase, wero Mra. Alfred CaK- end with Mrs. Smith's daughter, Mrs. ber 0, at-eight o'clock. .The enter- Tho prosecutor sold Smith was sus- children of tho Oakhurst homo and institution, established a scholarship tln of Long Branch and Mrs. Franlt tainment which has been presented for nurses and purchased a field of the Lewis lumber company, which Charles W, MacLaren. Last Wednes- pended after an argument ovor the tho banquetB held for the Kcd Bank conducted lumber yards at Neptune, Briden of Belmar les demi chapeaux;; day, night Mr. and Mrs. MacLaren in several localities' by tho Llttlo location of the' alleged gambling and Mlddletown high school faotbal near the hospital for recreational ac- Spring Lake and Lakewood, and Mrs. Agnes Conk la petlto conclergej drove from Baltimore to Monmouth Silver church choir has been very houses. teams. tivities for members of the staff. was associated with Henry Hager- Mrs. Ann Castln Ia pctito archlvlate, county In ardor to take Mr. Muc- successful, and a largo gathering 1B "I said (to Smith) is this tho flrsl Those Behind the Men's Forum Three Red Bank Lions havo been Long president of A. Wimpfheimer man In the operation of a lumber Mrs. Thomas J. Viracola of Long Laren's brother, Eugene MacLaron expected to attend this affair.' time there has been gambling house: signally honored by the stato organi- and Brother, incorporated, New York yard at Red Bank. Branch, la petite L'aurmenler, Mrs, of Noptiino City, to,a job in Balti- In Monmouth county and ho l Have an Interesting Program zation in tho past years. They aro velvet manufacturers, Mr. Wimpf- Leah. Watson la petite surlntendante, Members of tho Improvement so- heimer waa the son of Abram and Mr. Hagerman 13 vice president of more. They loft Baltimore at six 'Yes,' " Tumen testified. Outlined for Sunday After- George W. Bray, who served as dis- father •tho Lewis Lumber company and Le- and Miss Dolores Ennis of Long o'clock at night and arrived at Nep- ciety of tho Presbyterian church 'will He • added ho tried to learn from trict governor; M. VanBuren Smock Rosalia. Wimpfhelmcr. His Branch pouvelr member. Mr3. Hoy bo in- chargo of the weekly fellow- noon Meetings. roy White is secretary and treasurer. tune City at 11:45. At ono o'clock Smith where tho houses were, but a director of the state organization founded the firm at Sommersworth, Mr. Lewis is survived by. a son, appointed MrB. Michael Viracola aa they Btavted on the return trip, nnd Bhlp supper and services to. bo held that Smith would not say and "be- A meeting of the sponsoring com- and Eugene Magec, deputy district New Hampshire, in 1845. la secretaire and Mra. Ferdinand tonight in tho social hall of that v Charles M. Lewis, Jr., of ^Asbury arrived in Baltimore In time to go cause of tho remarks Smith made ti mittee of the Men's Forum will, be governor. He waa al3o president of the Amer- Park, who Ia manager ot tho Lqke- Vaugeln as la caesiere. to work. The round trip of oVer 400 church. Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor me I suspended him." held Monday night, December 3, at Past presidents of tho club are ican Velvet company and on October j l^l^' nt, and a sister, Mrs. Jane Greetings of the 40 and 8 were ex- miles was mado in Ie3s than twelve of tho church, will deliver tho Com- Ho was asked what the remark the Elk3 club. Tho meeting will Fred D. Wlkoff, Dr. Herbert E. Wil- 10, 1032, succeeded the lato Harry B. ' tended by Chef do garo Ferdinand, hours. munion preparatory address. A pro- begin promptly at eight o'clock. were, but said ho did not remember. liams, James J. Quigley, Mr. Bray Sherman as president of the Long ^nd^r Van^Udre^ Charles",' Vaugeln and Chef do Garo Passs • Mr. and Mrs, George Davlsjon of gram of Thanksgiving solectlonu will "But we had a big controversy,'' h A meeting of the committee was Mr. Smock, Theodore D, Parsons Branch Banking company. This of- Michael A. Viracola. County Com-. bo given by Misa Sora Armstrong, Warren, Beatrice and Elizabeth Lew- Chestnut street havo returned homo said.. held at the Elks club Wednesday Mr. Magee, Robert A. Kennedy, G. fice ho held until iast year. 13. His wife died two years ago. mander Felix Santangelo brought a attor being patients at tho Rivor- pianist. The Dutch trio was in Smith was retired shortly after hi night, October 10, at which time Harold Nevius, J. Daniel Tuller He was a member of tho Oceanic Mr. Lewis was one of the largest message from the American legion. vlow hospital. Mrs. Davlson, who charge of last week's supper,, which suspension In July, 1030. preliminary matters pertaining to George H. White and Albert W. Wor- flro company of Long Branch, pur- holders of real estate in the county as did Mrs. Ethel Briden, president turned her nnklo laBt Tuesday week, was attended by '120 persons. Mra.- Tumen said he tried to find wher the forum were inaugurated. At den. chasing a fire truck for the company and had properties in various sec- of the Monmouth county American was adpiitted at tho hospital for ThtimaB' McClintock was the vocal .gambling houses were Icoated "an< this meeting the majority seemed Announcement was made that new and also installing: a steam-heating legion. Other speakers wero Mrs, in favor of holding the forum week- tions of the county, including Red treatment Her l)U3band received a soloist. Mrs. Warren Smock was the sent out county detectives and Mr, signs would bo erected on Broad plant at the headquarters. He was Bank, Highlands, Bradley Beach and Eva Carrr Mrs. John K. Walson, Mrs, compound fracture of tho bonea in accompanist. Mead" th and at tho corner of Branch avenue police pension fund. The funeral will be held Saturday man, Charles Gassert, Mr3. Ann Cas. tho hospital olnco August 23. will bo presontcd at tho Christian county.) the Elks club. and Spring street next Saturday For more than thirty years he had tiri, and T. Chester Hulit. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDonough As to the name, several sugges afternoon at two o'clock at his late Endeavor society meeting tonight at Ho asserted they wero unable t< The erection of these signs are be- lived at Long Branch, and- what was residence, with Rev.' William R. To Mrs. Watson waa presented tho. of Madtoon' avenuo attended tho seven o'clock. Tho subject for dis- find any gambling evidence and wen tlons were made, the majority favor- ing sponsored by the Lions and Ro- first a modest home, grew until now ] Guffle, pastor of the Army-Notre Dame football game last ing the name Men's Forum. Other West Grove award for auxiliary members enrolled cussion win ""Gratitude" Ten unsuccessful later when ho heard tary clubs and the Chamber of Com- it is one of the showplace residences church, officiating. Burial, in charge during the past year, sho having se- Saturday afternoon at New York. members of organization at- gambling houses wero operating in name3 suggested wero Sunday For- um, Public Questions Forum and merce._ along tho coast. of Matthews & Franconi of Asbury cured 26 new members. Mrs. Leish Mies Roso fC has been ap- tended the stato rally last week at Long Branch, Asbury Park and Wan- G. R" Ottinger, a special represen- He was a director of Mt. Sinai hos- Park, will be at West Long Branch. also presented her with tho stats pointeld d secretart y of tho charity ball Asbury Park. amassa. the Sunday Forum oC One Hundred. tative of the New Jersey Bell Tele- pital at New York; vice president of award for her outstanding member- for tho bonoflt of tho Rlvervfow hos- Tho board of trustees of the cliurcli The name selected means that only pital, which Is to bo held Thursday, Reports of his activities wet'i mon can become members, but it is phone company, gave a talk on the Mt Sinai school of nursing, and ship work. In making the presenta- December 27, nt the Molly Pitcher and tho church session will hold widely circulated, ho said, "and if any tho understanding that on particular subject, "Science at Work in New founder of the school ot nursing at Weddings. tion, Mrs. Leish called attention to the hotel, their respective meetings at the gambling houao had any idea of oper occasions women will be invited. Jersey." His talk was illustrated by Vassar college. fact that over 7,000 members had closo of tho fellowship service to- ating, in'view of the publicity I do stereopticon slides. The speaker was Surviving are his widow, Mrs. An- been secured for tha auxiliary by Miss Kleanor Wyckoff of Mata- Responsibility for all the details Melllsh—Pauels. night and will then moot in joint not think they would have attemptei introduced by William S. Wecks; nie C; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred members of La Boutique during tho wan returned to her homo yesterday session. it." concerning tho management of the businesa manager of tho Red Bank Blumenthal of Norwalk, Connecticut, Miss Gladys A. Melllsh, daughter past year and that $3,000 had been after undergoing, an appendicitis op- program will be In tho hands of an of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Mellish of La- presented to the American legion for Plans are being made by tho O. C. Records of a four-year Investiga- executive committee, which will be omce. and two sons, Clarence A. and Har- eration at the, Rlverview hospital, W. C. club of tho Presbyterian tion into Monmouth county vice, con- The attendance prize offered by old D., both of Long Branch and fayette street Rumson, and Arthur direct relief. Ono thousand dollars ; "IO Is convalescing at her home. church for its annual Christmas sale appointed at the next meeting of P. Pauels, son of Mrs. Anna Pauels was presented to the National Jew- ditions, compiled at a coBt of $80,000 the sponsoring committee. Although Joseph Applegate was won by Lester New York. of Washington street, also of Rum- Mr; and Mrs. Walter Gaul of to be hold at tho church Friday, De- wero destroyed, by Prosecutor Tumen, R. Ross. The question was, "How The body was removed by the John ish hospital at Denver and ?500 t<» /ccanport attended tho Army-Notre cember 7. Tho proceeds as in prev- according to disclosures yesterday af- a definite program has not yet been son, were married Saturday morning tho Paris school for American chil- t)ame football gamo last Saturday at made up for tho ensiling three months many arrests were mado in Red W. Flock funeral home to the Temple ious years will bo used to provide ternoon at the hearing of tho Naugh- Bank in 1933." The answer was 682. JEmanuel at New York city today, at the German Evangelical church dren. New York. rlght legislative Investigation com- some of the subjects suggested are at Hoboken by Rev. A. Wettestcln. Rocco and Daniel Calandricllo of baskets for tho needy of the borough Administrative Reorganization In Guests, besides Mr. Ottinger, wero where services will be held at eleven Chef do Garo Vaugeln stated that on New Years day. mittee; o'clock. Interment will bo in Salem The bride was attired in blue crepe Linden place attended tho Colgate New Jersey, Money and Banking, James Clark and Frank Gregory of trimmed with silver, and a silver tur- a dance was to be held in February Rutgers football game played last Tho church will hold a Communion Mr. Turuen, who was questioned by European Situation, Where Are Wo Red Bank. Fields, Cypress Hills cemetery, at by the 40 and 8 and he requested that •CT, t anor«, HEB, was presented to Miss Melllsh as a Conk, Mrs. Carr. ' Mrs. .Vivian Danser and family of pastor, Rov. Albert L. Baner. Mr. committee, asked Mr. Tumen if ho monial dinner given last night by the but no action was taken, the council Charles H. Acker Director of publicity—Mrs. SI. A. Broad street havo moved to Roches- Banor In.his sermon in-the evoning would oppose an application before Odd Fellows lodge of Atlantic High- having gone on record against Issu- wedding gift from the guests. Those cola, Mls» Emily Knox. ter, New York. tho Supreme Court for an inspection ands for two o"f Its members, Her- ing retail licenses. of Tindall road, Mlddletown, died present wero Rev. and Mrs. William Director of music—Mrs. Byron Ea will touch' on tho four hundredth an- early last Thursday morning at his Membership—RIIBS Dolores Ezinfa. • Clement Mazza of Shrewsbury ave- niversary of Martin Luther's trans- of the grand jury minutes concern- bert F. Posten, in recognition of his A request from Wlnflcld Wain- home of general debility. Ho was Calvin Colby, Will Ward, superin- Community service—Mrs. T. J, nuo, formerly employed at tho Mon- lation of tho Bible. ing Fhllllps's activities. Mr. Tumen elevation to the oflice of grand mas- wright for a street light ia front of 87 years old. Tho funeral was held tendent of the senior department of Mrs. Leish, Mrs. Vemon Schibla. mouth County Country club at Eat- replied, "I will not oppose it unfairly, ter, and Edward P. Magee, in rec- tho Sunday-school; Mrs. Charles Dix- Director of initiation!!—Miss EnniB, Mrs* Tho class meeting will begin at his real estate development on Silver- last Saturday afternoon at 2:301 Carr, Mra. Briden. ontown, has accepted a position with nine o'clock, in tho morning. The but I will oppose It according to law, ognition of his record as an Odd Fel- side avenuo was referred to the light o'clock at his late residence "w: Approval of applications—Mra. Vangeim. Frank Saggeso In assisting with his church school will convene at 0:45 I can't stop you if the Supremo Court ow 52 years. Announcement was committee with powor to act, Rev. Samuel Johnson, pastor of Mra. Caatin and Miss Helen Kittell. moving business. o'clock. Tho'morning sorvlco begins is willing to do it" made that a fifty-year honorary vet- Councilmen Goorgo Whits and Vic- New Monmouth Baptist church, as- Wolbach, Mrs. Will Ward, Mrs. War- George F. Badger of Bristol, Ver- eran's jewel will be presented to Mr. ner Whipple, Arthur Pauela and at eleven o'clock. Tho young people Tho investigations made by Meado tor Sattor, Mrs. Elizabeth Hobbs, sisted by Rev. A. H. Sutphin of GETTING BEADY FOB 6AOT& . mont, spent tho week-end visiting of tho church will' meet at seven wero for 1030,1931,1032 and 10S3. Mr, Mageo, who is the only surviving in- borough clerk, and Robert A. Dorrill, River Plaza, a retired Baptist cler- Misses Alico Cornelius, Eva Bruce, his daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Story o'clock and tho regular evening ser- Tumen .said ho personally destroyed orporator of the Atlantic Highlands building inspector, reported on the gyman, officiating. Burial, in charge Grace Hicks, Elizabeth Smith, Grace nnd Miss Ann Badger of Spring tho records in the prosecutor's of- d recent meetings of the New Jersey Beck, Dorothy Sutherland and Jes- Independent Boya Working Haifl Vog vlco will commence at 7:45 o'clock. of H. S. Bedle of Keyport, was In Unfortunate CMldren. street. The regular mid-week service wil fice. League of Municipalities at Asbury Cedarwood cemetery at Keyport- sie Yeomans. Harry Kohn of Wallace street, pro- bo held tonight. On Monday the Mr, Stryker asked: "if Mr. Meade Park. Mr. Satter reported that $•*,- Besides his wife, Mrs. Nellie Ac- A miscellaneous shower was ten- Last night Independent ge prietor of Yo Gem Shoppe, who has Methodist ministers of the New and tho prosecutor wanted to conceal 400 Attend Prom 000,000 was being spent monthly in ker, Mr. Acker is survived by four dered Miss Melllsh a few nights ago company had a meeting regarding ita been critically 111 of pneumonia, ia Brunswick district will meet at tho tho UBO of information the best way the state for federal, stato and local ions, George Acker of Tindall road, at tho home of Miss Alice Cornelius Christmas treo activities and a mini* now well on tho road to recovery. Red Bank church to hear an orgar would have been to destroy them (tho At Catholic High relief work. J. Edward Acker of New Monmouth, at Monmouth Hills. ber of changes wero mado in the per» Mis3 Thelma V. Shropshire of 105 records)?" reqital by Mrs. Theresa WHlcy and Four hundred persons attended Bills amounting to $336.90 were William Acker of Fair Haven and sonnelof those who will handlo tha Hudson avenuo was among those who a lecture on churcn music by a mem- "No," answered. Tumen. paid. Charles H. Acker, Jr., of River Henry—DeBrown. affair this year. Joseph Asay Trill cpont a day recently at Silver the Junior prom last night at the ber ot tho faculty of the, Westminster "Can you suggest a more, effective Red Bank Catholic high school. Plaza. Miss Eleanor Mao Henry, daughter continue as chairman and Willard 3, Springs, Florida, seeing tho historic choir ' BChool' of Princeton. Tho way T DOESN'T WANT APPOINTMENT. of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry of John Roop as treasurer. Charles H. Bea« dinosaur remain.^ nnd viewing tho There was a large representation of Ladles' Aid of tho church will serve "I'm not here for that," Mr. Tumen parents. A turkey was disposed of Alexandor Wcyhor street, and Warren Conant DeBrown, nett, Jr., waa appointed secretary. marine fairyland of flowers from declared. A New Development In the Middle- son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard De- The other committee members ara glass bottom boats. i luncheon for tho guests. on tho co-operative plan for tho ben- of Highlands, painting contractor, Mr. Stryker read a list of 25 per- efit of the Parent-Teacher associa- town School War War. died of pneumonia yesterday after- Brown of Clay street, Fair Haven, Charles H. Bennett, Sr., Harry An-, Bert Crolln of Sunset avenuo re- Communion services will be held at sons who he said' testified they had ion, was won by Mrs. Gorman of Walter A. Hamilton of Leonardo noon at the Monmouth Memorial hos- were married last Monday morning mack and Frank Callandrlllo, who turned home Saturday from Canton, tho Lutheran church on Sunday been permitted to operate gambling Front street. Music was provided by has mado public tho following letter pital at Long Branch. Ho waa 47 at eleven o'clock at the Baptist par- will take charge of the theater Christ, Ohio, where ho went' with a truck for morning at eleven o'clock. The an- devices and sell liquor after alleged Toddy Hoyt's orchestra. John P. which he has sent to Mrs. Adeline years old and had lived at Highlands sonago by Rev. Edward W. Miller, mas morning; Howard Stryker, Sara-< Anderson Brothers. nual Thanksgiving service- will be payments to Phillips. Mulvihill and William Cogan wero Moffat, president of the the board of a number of years. He is survived pastor of tho local Baptist church. my Chandler and Jamed VanBrunt, Policeman and Mrs. Frank Rcuther hold tomorrow 'morning at 0:30 floor managers and Joseph Grause iducation of Mlddletown township: by his wife, Mrs. Emma Weyher. The bride was attired in a blue who will BOO that the pots for tha and family of West street havo re- o'clock in tho church hall. was chairman of the dance commit- November 26, 1934. Funeral arrangements by A. M. Pos- crepe afternoon dress with accessor- receiving of coins aro sot up in tha turned homo after spending several Tho Women's missionary society FROM WILDERNESS TO GROVE. ee. Mrs. Adeline Moffat, Chairman, ten and Son have not yet been com- ies to match and carried a bouquet business district; Jack Burnslde, who, days as guests of Mr. Reuther's pleted. of Talisman roses . Tho immediate will see to the proper policing of tha will hold its annual thank offering Property on Branch Avonuo Con- Board of Education, theater; Georgo G. Worthley and Eh b.rother, Georgo Rcuther of Jamaica pageant on Sunday night ot eight 1OCAL WOMEN MEET. Middletown Township, N. J. families wero present at tho cere- Long Island. yortcd Into a Beauty Spot mony. Following the marriage a re- mec Johnson, who will take care ol o'clock. Tho title of the presentation My dear Mrs. Moffat: securing tho speaker and tho muaioj will be, "Japan Gives Thanlta." Mrs, About an aero of land has been With Miss Ruth LaWall presiding, When you and Mr. Williams asked Sold Beer On ception was held at tho home of the bride's parents for tho immediate Mr. Roop, with tho assistance of thfl Fred Wilman, president of tho mis- added to the school playground on tho Red Bank.Business and Profes- mo to consider an appointment to fill entire- company, who will take car« Church Notes. sionary society, will lead tho dovo- Branch avenue at Red Bank by sional Women's club met last night the vacancy on tho school board, I Election Day families, after which the couple left made It quite clear that I would not by car for a week's wedding trip to of tho lights and decorations; Mr, tjonal servico preceding the pageant. clearing trcen anil underbrush off the at tho Young Men's Christian asso- Thomas Costanza appeared before Bennett, Jr., Mr. Stryker and Morris In First Church of Christ, Scientist, Last Friday night a number of former Hubbard property adjoining ciation's home on Branch avenue. accept If any promises of a political Washington, D. C. The bride's, travel- 209 Broad street, Red Bank, Sunday nature had to be made. I insisted tho mayor and council of Atlantic ing apparel consisted of a brown Holmsedt, who will oecifro the tre^ member's o£ the Lutheran church at- tho Junior high school building. The Tho presiding officer presented a re- that my actions and vote as a mem- Highlands last night to answer a. and seo that there aro plenty of ow services aro hold at 11:00 A. M. and tended a meeting at .tho Keyport tract waa bought by tho board of port on tho state executive commit- traveling suit with accessories to 8:00 P. M., Sunday-sichbol at 11:00 ber would be based on the merits of charge of selling two glasses of beer match. anges on hand; Louis J. Tetley, whq church. Miss Laura Giliiland, mis- education several years ago. On It tee meeting held at Jersey City No- tho question, and nothing else. Mr. election day to J. A. VanSchoick and will tako care- of the publicity and tin' A. M., and WeAaosday evening testi- sionary on furlough from Liberia, was formerly a house. Tho dwelling rember 17. Williams joined you in assuring me Mr. and Mrs. DeBrown aro both food matinee; Jerry McConvey, John mony meetlngP&t 8:00 P. M. that such was your purpose. man named Kingsley, inspectors Africa, told of tho work being dono waa rented to various tenants for a Miss Evelyn Waiker spoke on the for the state alcoholic beverage com- graduates of the Red Bank high Callandrillo and Henry Alsworth, in that country by tho Lutheran time but It became run down and topic, "Mothers' Aid and Old Age I was not surprised at the moves school and Mrs. DeBrown has attend- who are. in chargo of the toys; Mrt made by certain "political hench- mission.. Costanza admitted hi3 guilt ed the Long Branch junior college. "Thanksgiving" will bo the sub church. Those from Red Bank who uninhabitable and about a year or so Relief in Monmouth County." The men" to block any candidate that and Mayor Chauncey C. Phillips sug- Bennett, Sr., Mr, Aumaclt and Mfl ject- of tho lesson-sermon in nil attended wero Mrs. Fred Wilman, ago it was razed. Tho grounds bc- next meeting of tho club will bo hold Mr. Brown, who is employed a3 man- Alsworth, who aro in chargo of tha you might suggost. But I wa3 sur- gested suspension of Costanza's liquor ager of the Atlantic and Pacific store Churchca of Christ, Scientist, Mian Ruth Wilman, 'Mrs. Bruno camo a vorltablo wilderness thickly t tho apartment of Misses Ruth and prised to learn that Mr. Williams had icense for ono week as punishment, banlt3, and Mr. McConvoy, who H Thanksgiving day, November 20. Mazza, Mlso Dorothy Mazza, Mrs. overgrown with vegetation. Marlon Galbreath on Broad street, changed his mind because of "certain at Sea Bright, wan formerly Inter- chairman of tag day committee. things he had heard." When faced but the consensus of the council was ested in local community scouting Tho golden text'is: "Thanks bo un- John Schwlnd, Mrs. Emanuel Robin- Sevoral weeks ago a force of about Tuesday, December 18. At that meet- that the violation wa3 too slight for to- God for his unspeakable gift" son, Carl Hanson, Harry Burdgo and forty unemployed men was put at ing they will fill Christmas stockings with a demand for Information as to work. The couple will reside on The omcer3 and committee- mem* (II Corinthians O:1G). tho nature of these things, ho re- any punishment. It was decided to Clay street. Fair Haven, recently bers of tho Christmas tree fund wltf Rev. nnd Mrs. Paul J. Tritschlcr and work clearing tho land under the distributed by the Monmouth County ferred to Mrs. Gordon. Mrs. Gordon send a report of the council proceed- Among tho citations which com- daughter Marjorie. supervision of . Frank S. Havlland, furnished by Mr. DeBrown. meet at tho flro house thia week aniij 1 Organization for Social Service. denied emphatically that she had ngs on tho matter to G. Frederick prise tho losson-sormon Is tho fol- On Monday , night members of tho who Is employed by the board of said or know anything unfavorable send out letters of appeal to thosj lowing from tho Bible: "And God 1B Burnett, stato commissioner. who havo assisted in thla worthy erw church attended a meeting of church education. The work was completed MID UP WITH INFECTED LEG. about me. It seems apparent theie- Several projects wero proposed In Mitchell—Sajuo. able to make nil giaco abound to- school workers of tho Lutheran last week and, tho land has been con- foro that tho efficient Mr. Labrccquo Announcement has been made of terprisc in previous years. . ward you; that yo, always having all has added another convert to his tlio event that CWA work is resumed A pillow made by Mrs. Charles) churches of Central Jersey, which verted into o very attractive grove, Michael Bonoforto of Mechanic this winter. These projects include tho marriage of Mlsa Lillian Mit- sufllcloney in all tilings, may abound was also hold at Keyport. Tlioso In which are mnny large, graceful campaign of destruction. It is to be chell, daughter of Mrs. Lilllo Mit- Throckmorton in her 83d year haf to every good work: being om-lched street, Red Bank, lo slowly improv- hoped that the new recruit will an- painting and servicing ilro hydrants, been donated to the Ilro company iij from Rod Bank, who attended wero shado trees. It Is one of the Beauty ing from an injured leg. Soveral nounce his allegiance BO that the lowering water mains, painting sew- chell of Linden placo, to John Saguo • in every thing to all boimtlfulncas, R. T'hcodoro Blxlor, Rev. and Mrs. spots of tho town and It ls/us|d weeks ago ho attempted to mako a public will understand the nature of of Long Branch. Tho ceremony was tho interest of Iho Christmas tre| which cauaotli through HB thanks- Paul J. Trltnclflcr, Mrs. Fred Wil- chiefly by tho younger pupJlB'of tne hlB actions in the future. ago disposal plant and repairing fund and thl3 pillow will bo diajioseq giving to God" (IICorinthians9:8,11). ;elcphono call at a booth at Weln- roads. performed the early part of April at of on the co-operatlvo plan. man, Mrs. Albert Limlonstruth, Mra. school. ,' steln's saloon on Monmouth street I havo no desire to bo a member It was voted to pay $4,000 to the Elkton, Maryland. Tho lesson-sermon also includes John Hanson! Mrs. John Sohwlnd, and ho stumbled and fell on some of tho board If sucji a position is dic- Mrs. Saguo |3 employed at Stein- tated by politics. I know of no de- board of education, $1,000 in cash and tho following pasBjigc from tho Chris- Mliis Dorothy Mazza and Miss Ruth Tendered a Party. glass which was stored there. His scrip on the 1033 county taxes and er's at Long Branch and Mr. Saguo KVJCB1STT CARD MISTY. tian Science textbook, "Scionco and Wilman. ' leg was cut in several places and it fense to cowardly whispering and is a painter by trade. Tho couple Hoalth with Key to tho ScripturOB" Mro. Bello Gold Cross, deputy thorofore request that you make no $1,000 in cash and scrip on 1931 coun- Tho mombors of tho Luther league grand regent of tho WoWnof tho infected. Mr. Bonoforto was further effort to appoint mo. ty taxes. are residing at Long Branch. Mre. Margaret Ryder Entertalna Bus by Mary Bftkor Eddy: "Spirit blesses held a nwlmmlng parly at tho Asbury unablo to walk for several days, but May I express my appreciation of lucsg and Frofcaj Cl Claxtora f dub of St. Andrew's Episcopal bly attonded tho event Mrs. Cross chael Gontllo of River street weighed night at the home of Miss Althea We3t End. Tho attendants will bo Mra. Bernard Wiirnflcri, MliII .u Furl "Ancient nnd Modern Necromancy, la a member of both fraternities. Walter A. Hamilton. Mrs. .Tore J. Carew of Kuinson, sis- cos Byatt, Miss Helen Gnhei Mid church aro busy with arrangnmontf) !,0 pounds. Tho yam, otherwise Tuttle of Irving place, Eatontown. ter of tho bride, nnd Mr. Carew, A Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, for n turkey dinner to bo given Tues- Hho and her husband, Al W. Cross mown as a largo sweet potato, Mrs. George Hann, the club associ- Probnsl, Refreshment'! wora fliu Denounced" will bo the tmbject of returned to Leonardo on Thursday. Groimo Hunters. recoptlon will follow at tho bride's following tho games, day night, December i, in tlio parish tvou grown in tho South and had ate, chaperoned tho group. Games home, 271 Woodgatc avenue. Iho lesson-scrmnn in all C'liurchcn of "ill. Rev. Henry Kcott Rubol, rec- bcon shipped to New York, whore Danny Davcrio f th>i It.', h Is of God; but Jin that dooth evil ['ay off tho balance of tho cluirch ownora aro unknown. Mr. Leonard Wlnn Turkey, Irma Bennett, Otlo Mcgill, Richard Mrs. Sidney Longman, havo arrived hath not (loen God" till John 1:11). whilo. engaged in cleaning a Broad borhood Garden club Mnnound 4a tha MM, ©Viss; th« tight, .esy®i -' drew Sufef.»SBumso.a. ,. Mrs. F. B. TutUo. It paya to adverUsa to Ti« Kcgtetor. [Wiling. Tho Kegfctctv M^iU '<"< Page Sixteen ftED BANK EEGISTER. Hock wero week-end bueats of Mr.held high score with Miss Effle Baker held this evening at tho Reformed and Sirs. Bobert Jfartln, Mr. »n<3mer resident ol Bvarett, nnd Daniel BIBTIIUAY CELEBRATED. Mra. Eobert Jlortln, Mr. and MraO'BxIe. a ot Jsrsey City wore Thurs- and Mrs. Joseph Baler. second. church. 1 Mrs. Anna Koopman, mother ol Mrs. Bertha Alien of Jackson atreo Tho regular quartoly communion Thomas Kelly, Mist) Helen Kelly and day visitors ot Donald lllckey, Tha Virginia I>ouBl>crty Wn» Thirteen Frank Creavy. thrca epont the day hunting, ' Yeara Old last Week. Thomas O. Koopman, Jo visiting Mr. was a New York visitor Wednosday. sorvlco will ba held at the Reformed and Mrs. Koopman. Dr. and Mrs. William B. Taylor church Sunday morning, Universa Mr. and Mra. Nicholas Rstrusalll Mra. TJioiilaa Kelly and Misa Helen A party was held last week nt tho Warren B. Hutehinson spent tho of Dover wore guests of Mr. and Mra. Blblo Sunday will bo observed at tU> and family opont a few days Insst Kelly recently attended ft bridge par- home ol Mr. am! Mrs. Martin Dough- woek-end bear hunting at Lak Alfred H. Franchcr Monday. church Deeembor &, week vteltlng friends at 'Now Yotk. ty at tho homo ol Mrs. Margaret • arty of Westside nvonun In honor of Placid, New York, with a patty of Mr. and Mra. Charlea Hunt spen John Sherman was painfully In- Mr. and Mra. Satiford Perrl of Doughty of Hlvor Plasa. tho thirteenth birthday of thel- friond3. LIIO week-end aa tho guest of Mralured last week when hs; slipped anil Brooklyn havo returned home sites Mr. and liw. CUatles Ruuvph and daughter, Virginia. Frank Bliss, who Is a student at Elizabeth Venturlnl of Wostwood. fell on a wot, allppory pleea of wood being visitors nt tho homo of Henry son Charles, Jr., nra planning to TODAY, TOMOEROW—Gala Holiday Show ! Many games were played am Councilman August Muehlhnusen near his barn. Two ofuhla teotl- Hawxluiret and family. spend Thanksgiving day visiting lira. tho Newark Collego of Engineering Humph'a p'arents), Mr. end Mra. prizes were won by Edwin McQueen spent the week-end with hia paronta Jr., returned last week from a bud .vero brolsen off ami hla Jaw waa cut Mlso May Carton spent tho weok- >s3 Fred Corostock, Jr.. Robert Meac Mrs. John Collinson of Baltimore, inoss trip which took him to Mem-and bruised. ^ end visit! ng Mr. und Mrs. J03oph Thomaa Murphy of Brooklyn. and Lillian Dwlglit. At a **f™*™ Maryland, spent the woek-end as thophis and St. Louis. Mra. Carl Franlto and her daughter ICiBtneo of Oakland street, Bed Mila Harriot Hawlchurst spent tho hour refreshments of eandwlchcs guest of Mrs. Charles H. Zlegler, Jr. Judge Henry S. Torhuno enter- Minna of Linden spent Saturday with Bank. wock-end vleltlni? nt tho home of MIBU punch, lco cream and a large birth Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bonnmico and tained a fow friends at dinner Tues- Rev. and MrB. ]?. Alvln Langwlth. Francis Neville of Navealnk, for- Dorothy Vogol of Crawford's Corner. • •r-i'-'v. day ciko were served. Tho dlnlm daughter Dolore/3, who resided on day evening. Ilia guesta wero Mis: Tho Sewing club of tho Reformed room was decorated in a plnli and Spring street, havo moved, to Union Margaret Torhune, Kov. and Mrs. W.church cleared nearly $50 by its re- white color bchemc. City. II. Dllta and Mr. and Mrs. Warren cent turkey dinner. Those present wcrq Jenn Sniltn, B. Hutehinson. Mrs. Gusslo Clayton la Improving 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Angus Heb- I^tta Kennedy, Megan Richards, den of Battleboro, Vermont, wero Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Shock en- from an Injury to Sior Jinco which Hilton Dwlght, Virginia Dougheity, guests of Mr. and Mrs. VanWinkle tertained with a pheasant dinner she received In a fall a short time Joseph Valleau, PhUlp Jncota! Fred Todd Monday and Tuesday. Thur.sduy evening, Thoir guests wero ago. Comatocl: Jr., Robert Mead, Mwin Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Munnlng at- fudge Henry S. Xerhuuo, Mies Myra The Helping pirclo of tho Re- SSoSWald Asay, Mr,. Andrew tended the Wednesday afternoon per- •Vnlter, Mr. and Mra. William Sut- formed church will meet at tho home Keaveny, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cora- phin, Mr. mid Mrs. Jacob K. Lefferta, of tho Misses Soffol noxt Wednesday formance of "The Great Waltz" at afternoon. Tho hostcoaca will be S Ik Mr. and,.Mr3. Martin the Center theater at New Yorlt. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dornberger, Mrs. 80 BEOAD ST., Dougherty. Rita Laird and Henry Wlckham. Mra. Elvvood Douglao and Mrs. Clar- Mrs. Henry VanMater of Ruther- enco Wlllett. ford returned to her home last week Mrs. Fountain Burlew haB returned RED BANK iftpr a short visit with her Bister , Tho children of the publlo school |f1iif"ifeiiiiiEi mm.- after spending a few days aB the 4>ado Thanksgiving contributions of Matawan News. guest of Mr. and Mi's. Jacob R. Lcf- mil brother-in-law, Jlr. and Mrs. raONB E. B. 234S Adoiph Pifko of Collingawood. food to tho Atlantlc-Holmdel Social ferts. vlCG organization Friday. Gcner- Mis. John Bauer and daughter Aliss Esther Ulau entertained the donations wore mado and they Permanent Waving HAPPINESS @F THEIR GUILD! Elizabeth attended a swimming raco Teachers Bridgo club last week. Mrs, help to provide a happy holiday lasslnl.) meet Friday evening at the Penn- Richard Erdman held high score, or many families In destitute clv- Specialists lor the Past Tha ogonljlna hoortbreali of Ilio Innocont ulcllm ' Mlsa Barbara Todd was the guest rylvanla athletic club at Philadelphia. with Mrs. Howard Erdman second. curastances, of modorn divorce, Ihrllllnrjly portrayod by After tho card gamo Mrs. Richard 19 Years. of Miss Nancy Joralman of Orange Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lloyd and chil- Charles Danser la a patient at tho dren Frances and Howard, Jr., were Erdman was the recipient of * Sl d y kitchen shower. Mrs. Kidman In Long Branch hospital. HIB , condi- F H 'Uoyd addressed the Woman's week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ion is soriouo. • DOHA 9 club of Sea Girl on Monday a{tcraoon. mond Gullck of Richmond Hill, Long leaving M:Ua^^•an to make her homo Special! it Rutherford. Mra. Clarenco Wlllott and Mrs. El- Floyd T. Taylor, Sr., of Fairfleld Island. .vood Snyder ontortalncd tho meffl- Frederic Permanent Connecticut, waa a guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wyckoif of Keyport cra of tlio Helping Circle of the Re- Mrs. J^t*B - Lcffcrts Wcdnosday entertained tho Tuesday Afternoon ormed church at tx "calendar party'' Wave • Bridgo club last week. Mrs. Floyd Colt's Neck News. Tuesday of last week at the homo ot A Oaumonl British Procluclion anT!drandMra . Richard ErdmaErdm n 2—35c Items M S Brown substituted and Mra. Walter rs. Wlllett. Last ^Wednesday Mra. $9.50 to $e.oo 'Cvory adull should tea 'lllllo Frlonil.' It Is a boaullful film and spent Sunday as the guests ooff Mr. Swanson held high score. The firemen held a very largely at- 7. Atvln Langwlth waa hostoss at a and a Marcel and Mrs. George Cuddy of New iimllar party. on oxhllarallnrj oxpotlonco. Nova Pllbpam Is on attross with Iho The Matawan school band will give mdod bunco party and dance Fri- powor to malco you euffor and roJaUe" —w v DAILY Miknotr a concert Monday evening, December day night at the schoolhouse. Forty- Mra, Garrett Conover of Freehold, or a Facial Mr-TmUtrs. Nelson Todd of Short 3 at eight o'clock. The band will befive tables wore in play. Music was 'ormorly of this place, Is improving Mivnlomo Duart Velzor, — AND - HlUa wero luncheon guestg of Mrassiste. d by the School Dramatic club, provided by nn orchestra and refresh- rom sickness. She 13 now able to Bcul Castile. ' and Mrs. VanWinlilo Tofld Wednes- which will give a short sketch. ments wero served. A dooro prizo of ake automobile rides. Mint Shnmpoo Crocquignole or Miss Natallo C. Smith spent Satur- ?5 was awarded to Mamie liordiuk. About threo weeks ago Walter dachlel and Mrs. Edwin C. Sloat will Water Wnvo day at New York. Prizes of fruit and vegetables were Mitchell, son ot Mrs. Laura Mitchell, Finger Wnvo Combination Wave move Into Dr. Millard Ervln's house Mrs. Harry Boyd of Newark passed given to the winners of tho games. .vas cut on his knee when ho fell on Main street this week. These awards wove donated by farm- rom his bicycle in attempting to get Eyebrows tho week-end with Mrs. Martin Haircut $©.50 to $&f.5O Mrs W. A. Kennedy has returned White. ', rs of thi3 neighborhood and there )ut of tho way of a dog which ruahcel homo after a visit with her daughter; were also a number of caah dona- t him. The cut seemed to heal, but Dry Shampoo Miss Irene Bolto spent the week- ions. -^ Mrs. Gcorgo Craig of Baldwin, Long end with Mr3. Harry Stonaker of ast week it beenmo infected and Island. New York. Agnes Tilsitdaisky, daughter of Mr, Walter has since been conflnedi.to tho Mlsa Nollio Whitlock left Wednes- and Mrs, David Tumidaisky, is un-:iouse. Red Henna $| .00 All above Waves include John E. Laird entertained friends able to attend school on account of 8ay by bus for St. Petersburg, Flor- for his eon, John E. Laird, Jr., on ickness. Shampoo, Haircut, Fin- ida. .. Friday evening. White Henna $| .25 Mr. and Mrs. John Baker wero the Tho scoutmasters of the fifth dis- Everett News. Norman Watson of Germantown, trict of Boy Scouts will meet at the ger Wave and Ringlet guests of Edward Plato at tho Army- Pennsylvania, wag a week-end guest Including: Shampoo and Natre Damo football game in New worKshop of the Boy Scouts of At- Mr. and Mra. Charles Humph en- of Miss Ann Hutchinson. lantic township at Scobeyvllle Sun- Finger Wave, Ends. York Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan have tertained a number of friends at a Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Clark were day afternoon. They will hold a bus- card party at their homo last Satur- moved into their enw home on Broad iness meeting and inspect the voca- FREE PARKING SPACE IN REAR guests at dinner and bridge at" the street. day night. Those attending wero Mr. home of Mro. Frederick Hugg of Bed tional work done by the Atlantic and Mia. Bernard A. Hlckoy, Mr. Bank Thursday evening. Mlsa Dorothy Allen of Rod Bank ;ownship scouts. Mr. and Mrs. William Craig enter- spent Friday visiting at the home of The brick steeple of St. Mary's FRIDAY & SATURDAY—2 Features ! tained at dinner Thursday evening Mrs. A. B. Smith. church is leaning at a precarious an- Peter Barend Is building a new gle. But for the fact that a steel ca- Mr. nnd Mrs. Evart Silcox of Keyport _SS1—iali—*t BROADWAYS and Mr. and Mrs. Wasmuth. houoo In tho Fren&au section of theble Is tied around it, it would prob- Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Lemalre borough whore a house, formerly oc- ably have fallen some time ago. The FAVORITE tvero In town Sunday to get their son cupied by him was burned. steeple weighs about two tons, and Mrs. William Pengle and Mrsif. it feel It would cause large dam- n u s i c a L Roy, v;ho had boon upending tho past : •weolt with his grandmother, Mrs. eorgo Bolto attendod a luncheon age to the building. Several church .Tunis Sohenck. bridgo at Koyport given lor the bene- members have expressed their will- COMEDYSIAR Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Witter fit of tho Publlo Health association. ingness to donate their services to of Main street have moved to Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Close and Miss ut up a new steeple, provided that ington, D. C, where Mr. Wlttor has ertrude Close of Keyport were en- :hey are authorized to do so. Hit taken a position in the United States tertained on Saturday evening at the At the basketball court at the tasasury. home of Mlsa Elizabeth Dominlclc. 3choolhouso at this place last week tho Atlantic township firemen's team Mlsa Jano Stilwell, daughter of Mr. John Crlcicard of New York, Rob- ert Sullivan ol Boston, Mass., and were defeated by the Reel Bank Staia and Mrs. William StlUwell, was mar- by the score of 48 to 26. ried Tuesday at Doylestown, Pennsyl- Bernard McCafferty of Philadelphia vania, to Albert Capone of Freehold. ere week-end guests of Miss Mar- Banna were called for the third • Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pallidino were garet Devlin. :ime Sunday at St. Mary's church foi their attendants. After a honeymoon The Women's Missionary society ol ;he wedding of Miss Clara Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Capone will make their Keyport Lutheran church will have ind Walter Clark. home at Freehold. ts regular meeting on Wednesday af- Last week Mrs. Asher Crawford, OUR TURKEYS ARE ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST RAISED ! mo of the oldest residents of this F. Howard Lloyd, Jr., celebrated ternoon, November 28, at tho home of Mrs. Richard Erdman of Matawan. ?Iace and an invalid, received a let- his birthday Friday by attending 'The ter from County Clerk Joseph Mc- Specials ! Nov. 28 - 30. Dec. 1st. Captain Hates the Sea" at tho Key- Mrs. William Pengel, Mrs, Harold Dermott expressing his thanks be- Phone 2654 Phone 2653 port theater with twelve of his com-Beam, Mrs. Edward Wyckoff and ause Mra. Crawford had voted for panions followed by a supper at hisMrs. Clinton Wyckoff attended at a lim at the last election. Aa previ- 100% Porlt Chuck home. bridge at tho Molly Pitcher hotel at usly told in The Register, Mra. Rib-end Whole or Half Rod Bank Friday given for the ben- John S. McCurdy Is driving a new { Crawford was carried from her house Loin Fresh Sausage Pot . Ford V-8 sedan. efit of the Riverview hospital. nd placed in an automobile which Van Winkle Todd spent Tuesday at Amos B. Stultz of the Jackson conveyed her to the polls. She had With Guy Robertson Waterbury, Connecticut, on business. street garage Dodge and Plymouth not voted for six years previous. Last — ADM5D F15AT0HE — Sidney Huey spent the week-end dealers attended tho regional meet- week Mra. Crawfoul received a visit IP •with his father, Marshall Huey of ing and banquet of Dodge dealers at 'rom Wyckoff Buck of Freehold, one Trenton. the Hotel Pennsylvania of New York >f her former schoolmates. Other Randolph Cornwell Rounds of Sum- on Tuesday. A. Adam Banltc accom- -ccent visitois of Mra. Crawford lbs. mit was the truest of Miss Isabel Eg- panied Mr. Stultz. .vere Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Stvyker glcston Sunday. Mrs. Raphael Devlin entertained Df Oakhuibt, foimerly of this place. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sampson of the Tuesday Evening Biidgo club last While hero Mr. Stryker went hunti- 4 em Woodbury were week-end guests of week. Mrs. Evart Silcox of Keyport, ng and he got three rabbits and a ;G CHICKENS - Size- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox. Mrs. Ronson Warne and Mra. Paul quii r el Mr. and Mrs. Walter Makln of Glen Egan substituted. Mrs. William Craig A Thanksgiving service will be IN mncni Northwestern

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A tromsndbus'and onllirollmg drama of one who roso from 'ho doplhi to bocomo tho Powor bohind tho llirono—only to loso oil through tho woman ho hat) teornod.f • Women's Hearts Woro His Slopping Slonosto Powsr. Meat BENITA HUME Page Seventeen _^PBANKj^GISTER1NOVEMBER 28,1984. after a five-year stay in tho South the Thanksgiving holidays at New Hess, Mrs. Francis Sayles, Mra, Hat- ] ctlon for good has made God's St. Clement's church Thanksgiving Yirk, Brooklyn and Lynbrook. tie Smith, Mrs. Laura.Rubley, Mrs. ,WB availablo to u«, and our own morning at ten o'clock. A special American country. Rev. Mr, Yoder CfiSrapraetie Health Service Lecture Given On preached on the topic, "The Spirit of Herman Quast arrived at West Ida Howaii, Mrs. Mary Bahr, J. 3. Specializing Ii» flection for good will enable us to address will bo delivered. Palm Beach, Florida, last Wednes- Hoffman, Mrs. Kato Sehaller, Mrs. nderatand and mako use of them, Josus," at tho morning service. He Body and Fender .Walter F. Reinhatu, D. C, Christian Science recited tho Lord's Prayer In Spanish. day after a 47-hour bus irlp. Myrtle Morhbeck, Mrs. Loretta al BRANCH AVE., RED OANK, N. J. supremo affection for good reveals Mrs. Catherine Dean, Mrs. Agnes Duffy, Mrs. Valeria Smith, Mra. Eliz- Work The following extracts are taken nd makes available all tho benc- Atlantic Highlands. Mra. Yoder amused tho Sunday- abeth Mount, Mrs. Margaret Liming:, uoimsi school pupils with a talk on tht o White, Mrs. Mary E. Dempsey, Miss Aulo Fainting Slmonlzing TueBday, Thursday, Saturday, ttam a lecture on Christian Belonco cent laws of God." Nellie Britton, Mrs. Mary Burko, Mrs. Amelia Collard and Mrs. Etta given in the Elks' auditorium on (Tha Bed Bank EesUtef tan be bought quaint customs of Peru. At the 41 WKST ST., BKII BANK 10 to 12 A, M, 2 to S and 7 to li P. M. 1 Mrs. Francis Sayles, Mrs. Mary Mc- Quast. This v/cek's meeting will be: Tol, 883-J. Monday evening, November iO, by Atlantic Hlshlande at the stores of ovenlng service Mr. Yoder gave an held Friday night. Jamco Ti<» County Homc-Made Plea Dcaortcr." Tho subject for tho even- Plum Pudding, Wine and Hard Sauce ing sermon will bo, "Tho Boy Thai IVgo Chowder Boll Jersey Fresh Pumpkin Pie Hot Mince Pin Did Not Leavo Homo." Tho ISpwortl Homc-Mado French Ico Crcnm leaguo will moot Sunday evening Mackerel Buttor Eggs quarter to seven o'clock. The a C!ama Beverages jeet will bo "Eastern- Paganism 9 a ilo?. in* 3ci Bank 1290 ltohort Ncwlundn will lie the 33*lb 45° *" 27-29 Monmouth St., Hot ChocoUiut Coffeo Tea or Milk I A special Eorvico will ba held & 2i Aw lb Page Eighteen RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 28.1981 SHREWSBUBY FARMS. yard ltao, putting the Anbury Park y 208 17* eleven again In a scoring position. A Red Bank-SoutE Pease, . Scoring Leaders pau^trom Meassl to PezzuIIa-netted Lans seven" yards, followed by a buck of >rrow Prvor 180 U6 tout yards by MonxeL Aftor advanc- Colmorsen •—•• 183 184 ing tho ball to tha ton-yard line Men- Coach Will Rlnoharfa football VaiiDrunt - 102 167 Visitors' Repel Coach Rlnehart1 Schneider Team Again Sole 0c- Fisher - - 204 Eel fumbled and Arnono of Red Bank eleven of tho local high school will 024 701 B12 Charges for Second Defesl recovered. Tho Red and Gray punt closo their 1634 football season to- cHpant of First Place in Red The Tiltori dairy team defeated the . of the Season, 14-0—Pessell put tha Aabury Parkers back on tha morrow afternoon when they will Baals League After Defeating Postofflco team in two out of threo local's 4B-yard lino. On tho flrot clauh with tho South Rtvor eleven Scores from 45-Yard Line. down Pezzalla waa called to tako tha at the local high school athletic flcld Clothiers Two Games. games last Friday night. • The daisy- at 2:30 o'clock. men took the flrat by 150 and tho sec- Expectations of many local grid ball. Bucking the center ot tho lino The Schneider market team last ond by 23 pins. Tho mailmen rallied with opponent tucklqrs just touching The local grldders suffered a 14 to fans camo truo last Saturday after, his Jersey, tha Asljury Park back week again became solo occupant of late to capture the final match by 72 noon when tho Red Bank high (school 0 dofoat last Saturday oftornoon first nlaco in the Ecd Bank bowling points. Merrill of the Tilton team made- his way past the opponents' when they loot their second gamo of league by defeating the Clothiers and steamroller entered tho gridiron bat defensive wall ond galloped on Into with 212 was tho high individual tlo with the Class A Aabury Par: tho Bonnon. Thus with six wlna and Insurance pinmen, who were seeking .jcorer for the set while Schroeder their secondary defonse, whero Inter- two 103sos chalked on tholr chart tho to wresting the lead from the mar- high school grlddors and finished ai ference waa waiting to drill down with 211 and 203 was high for th underdogs as Coach Will Klnehart'i high school grlddera will try to win ketmen, In two'out of three gamca. Postofilce.• The scores: cm tho dfeenso, and Pezzolla curried on the final 1034 scheduled gamo. Tha Tho Scheidef bowlers thereupon charges played liosto to tho anon for the Asbury Park second tally. olevon ia in good physical condition gained a one game lead on the Cloth- TILTON DAIRY. <5OAU LIME AMO eleven and wero cot back by a ecori Stono bucked tho lino for tho extra loarna 197 130 with tho exception of Bob Matthews iers. On Monday both tho Schneider 150 138 SAM If 6ACIO> of 14 to 0. point. Bhortly after tho kick-off the who was. kept from tho llnoup last iroli r team and the Clothiers wero able to WnUer . * _ 203 1 IOO VAROS to Tha scoring was done In the Eta- shoro seconds rushed Into tho Hold week, win a majority of their scheduled iniBht . ._ 188 160 ond and final porloda. On tho flrat for tho remaining fow occonds of tho games and consequently there was icrrill .. .'".."." _. 212 175 scose tally tho shore grlddors, after a game. no chango in the standing. The Util- 950 series of flrat downs, put tho oval In Hunter Tells 5T". ity team and the Commercial Chauf- tho Red and Gray'n en"d aono, from Tho completion of five out of SIK POSTOFFICE. pass'ea lod to tho downfall of Red feurs held on to third and fourth po- hrociler -.. 193 211 whore Menzol carrlod It over. Th sitions. Warner 177 final tally was scored In tho mldill Bank's second defeat of tho ooason. Japanese Baseball „. 161560 150 Tho llno-upa: The league leaders and the runners ~ 123 176 of the final period when Pezzella, Horbort H. Hunter of Fair Havon up will faco two strong teams on 159 195 from mldflold, mado his way through Red Bank Aabury Pnrli popularly known aa "Baseball Am- Monday. Tho marketmen will be 791 798 908 tho Red and Gray wall and second- DeLuca ^ LB Buckloy basoador to Japan," nddressod mem- ary defense, to add another tally. Dodgo LT Ho r iron called upon to roll against the Leon- t'ettigraw (Capt) LQ (Cant) Aloxiindor boru of the Oliver Byron athletic as- ardo fleia club while the Clothiers Both oxtra points woro made good Bremnor O eoclatlon of Long Branch Monday will oppose the Allen shoe team. The when Quarterback Stono on a faki Bonnett RG night. Hla address wan Illustrated by latter havo been doing somo flne placoment bucked tho line. Coloalmo RT Ilnllkmar Worthley RK DcSarnn motion pictures which Mr. -Hunter work and are holders of the record Tho Rod Bankers threatened to Canonico QB Stono mado during hla many trips to Ja- high team score for this season. The eeoro in tho opening mlnutea of th •urctyln i.i in I'CKUGIUI pan, whoro ho first Introduced tho standing of tho teams, as compiled first period whon after kicking off Figaro KIIB Crisp gamo of baseball years ago. by Secretary Walter Schroeder, fol- to Asbury Park and rorralnlng pos- Garutto FB MonzQ Field Club at Fort Monmouth Scoro b f periods! Mr. Hunter declared that befora lows: session of the ball on downs, aensa. basobajl became popular In Japan Sunday Won 13 to 6 in a ttonal fifteen-yard runs by Ken Cur- Rod Ilank 0 0 0 0 0 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Aabury Park -.070 1—14 wrestling and tho nit of jlu Jltsu W L PA US Game Repleto With Thrills chin put tho Red and Gray team on Touchdowns-—Anbury Park, Mciuol and wero tho moat important uport3. To? Schneider'. Market .... 27 9 913.1 1,025 and Excitement. Asbury Park's 22-yard lino, but from eiiolta. Points nftor touchdowns, Stono day, ho said, baseball has supplanted Clothier. £ In.urancs 26 10 884.1 1,001 that point wero unablo to threaten 2. both theno sports In that country. Utility Team - 21 12 92°-2 '•°26 Breaking tho Army jinx that has any further. An attemptod pao Substitutions—Hod ftnnk, Arnono, Do- Comm: Chauffeurs .... 20 13 889.1 1,022 Luca, Phifer, Wlkolf, Figaro, Gottla. Jef Mr. Hunter said that tho ability Leonardo Field Club 19 14 890.1 082 taunted Leonardo tho past three over tho goal lino failed and gavi fern on and Barborio, Anbury Park, Pat- of Japan to play as well as to work Professional Men 18 15 874.2 965 •ears, tho Field club eleven gained tho Asbury Park cloven tho advan- terson, Itelchrie, fllocannky, Hinnchle, Etoll, has earned for tho1 empire- an equal Allen Shoes 19 X7 883.2 1.072 iweet revenge on Sunday afternoon tage of their offense work on the! Bartio, Chtipp, Vaccnro, Strnno, Taylor Tilton Dairy 17 16 804.2 1,018 and VJgnoln. ' ranking with such world powors as Eatontown -... 17 16 875,1 950 vhen they Invaded Fort Monmouth own tvvonty-yard lino. Officials—Referee, NeuHchafTer; umpire, America and England. Ho said that Stanund Eisner 16 17 887.1 1,028 ind camo out the winner 13 to 6 af- Pozzella took tho kick-off and was Rellly; head Hneamnn, Walker. tho Japanese had,only tho warmest Boynton & Boynton 16 18 869.1 1,031 ,er a thrilling sixty-mlnuto battlo Gamo nt a Glance. PMtofllco -..- 15 18 868.1 951, j downed on his own 25-yard line.. A fooling for this country. Jersey Central _ -. 11 22 858.1 .hich kept a record crowd of 2,500 series of lino plunges, which baffled Red Bank Anbury Park excited fans constantly on edge. » ...„ First downs 10 Naveslns Team 11 22 839.2 1,000 TbUCflRsiOM tho Red Bankers throughout tho l'ING-FONG TOURNEY. Gardeners 12 24 841.2 961 The Field club eleven led by Quar- Points game, put the shoro eleven on tho 6 PoBBOtj attempted..... 0 Shrewsbury Farms .... 8 26 864.7 056 terback Roscoo Dikey, ran rough TIME S FOR. \wESTtf3M 2 Faacoa complatott _ Ft fifty-yard marker. Stone off right Champion Defends Tltlo Against COMING GAMES. shod over the Orange and White, pil- tackle netted anothor ilrst down, 80_ _ Ynrdo lost, ]>onnUIes., 20 Tomorrow—Postofilce VB. Boynton & ing up sixteen flret downs to six for r Tb« Associated IVea* Strong Opposition at Shrewsbury. Boynton, Profeislonal Men vs. Utility. fter which Pezzclla'a fumble was Friday—Eatontown vs. Jersey Central the signalmen, covering 250 yards rccoverod by Coloslmo on his own Red Bank Elks Bow Tho first of a sorleu of plng-pong I*conardo vs. NavcBinli. with their running game to forty for CONDORS. 43-yard line. Curchin notted six tournamonts was held by tho Shrews- Monday—Allen Shoes vs. Tloyton & Fort Monmouth. Tho soldiers best Boynton, Clothiers b Insurance vs. Pro- liecr I5G 146 yards, followed by an off-side pen- bury Flcld Hockey club last Monday fessional Men. Utility vs. Jersey Central offensive weapon was the forward Dummy 120 120 alty, giving the local grlddora a firs To Bayonne Pinmen night at their clubhouso, Shrewsbury Leonardo vs. Schneider's Market. pass, which netted them ninety yards Curchin „ 18!) 161 down. Garutto and Figaro, with tho Manor, Shrewsbury. Moro than sixty and accounted for their only touch- Straight Games 46.1 427 assistance of Curchin, advanced tho Bayonno Elks plnmon woro guegta persons participated. Cards and Dilllone of tho Allen team, at the of tho Red Bank Elks team last end of tho league's eleventh week last down. Team handicap 43 43 ball to their nearest scoring position ping-pong wero played during tho Saturday night at the Elks homo on cvonlng. Friday, had a secure hold on first Leonardo's fast and shifty backs Last Place Team Captures Three 1 BOS 470 593 Athletic Manager Will Rinehart and It looked ao If tho Asbury Park y romped at will through the big holes eleven was beaten. But tho Red Broad street. Tho visitors won all The Cuckoos brought their average Tho men's singles wero won by place In tho individual averages opened up by the blue and gold for- Consecutive Games from the Books Thirteen Games So Far Bankers on their final downs otr threo games by cub3tantlal margins. William Lybargcr of Atlantic High- Tuttle of tho Schneider team was wards and ran the ends with abandon Hawks as Jaybirds Pull With higher when they pulled through with For Red and Gray High empted to scoro on passes but they Tha Bayonne bowlera crashed tho a ^tbree game win over tho Eagles. lands, Monmouth county champion, second while Penterman of the Com- for repeated long gains; and it was Condors in Fifth Place Tie. School Varsity Squad. lost the ball. A break for Red Bank mapleo for ocoroa of DID, 028 and 906, whllo Mrs. S. P. Gelisplo of Fort mercial Chauffeurs and Jim Acerra only a question of time until they Jacoubs's consistent bowling helped came shortly after whon the Asbury while tho locals had to bo content the Cuckoos to win as did that of Jim Monmouth defeated Mrs. David P. of Utility were third and fourth re- scored. Dikey, by far the best ball The Hawks dropped back to fifth First call for the Red Bank high Parkers received possession of tho with marks of 782, 8511 and 963. Wood of Shrewsbury In straight seta, spectively. The score of 2B4 made by carrier on tho field gained 115 yards place last Friday night when tho Hanley when he camo through in his school basketball candidates waa la- ball and advanced it to tho 32-yard Members of tho Red Bank Elks last game with a score of 217. In tho 21-17- and 21-19, in tho women's Porri of tho market team several alone on his sweeping j-uns. Cuckoos picked up seven points sued Monday afternoon by Head line, whero another shore fumble was house committee opened tho games singles. Mra. David Wood took sec- weeks ago wan still high. from tho Eagles while tho Hawks opening game the Cuckooa won by Coach Bill Sherwood for a meeting of recovered by Coloslmo of Rod Bank. by rolling threo frames of tho flrat Fort Monmouth's touchdown camo 25 pins, tho second by 78 pins and ond honors, whllo Mis. Ira Crouso Dilliono had gathered the greatest In the ilrst period, when Martin re- wero defeated in their three games all eliglblcs to bo held Monday af- "Galloping" Garutto netted five yards match. Tho scores: of Shrewsbury took third honors and number of strikes, 153 In all, with the final by twenty pins. The scores: covered a Leonardo lateral pass on by the Cardinals. The Jaybirds ternoon, December 3, at tho high through centor, after which running BED BANK. Mrs. J. w. Irwln of Fort Monmouth Tuttle second ana Acerra third in pulled up in a fifth-place tie with CUCKOOS. school. Coach Sherwood, who has se- play3 by Curchin and Figaro failed Crl«poll 137 201 2«D this department. Elgrim of the Eis- the visitors 39-yard line. Threo line took fourth honors. Following tho plays netted only five yards and on the Condors when the latter team McAllister 13G 141 lected Tony Trufulo as hla manager to gain, ground. Quarterback Can- Curchin 129 152 137 tourney refreshments wero served. ner team had a collection of 173 was hold scoreless by tho Peacocks. •lacoubl 160 180 Fix 150 115 ir,5 epare3 and Sweeney o£ the Postofilce tho last down, from punt formation, Hanley _..„ 157 130 has Instructed all basketball candi- onlco again called for a pasa whlcr onon _ _ 140 n» 174 Prlzea woro awarded to high ecorera Kent toot a 20-yard aerial to Cullen, The big upset of the evening came dates to present their name to tho failed. L. Acorro 211 170 202 at cards. and Penterman were tied in this in the opening games when the Car 453 phaso of tho game with 163 each. army left end who raced to the 7- manager beforo tho Thanksgiving va- dinals, bringing up the rear in last heap . . 65 cation. The local griddors held their op- 782 850 063 QUINN, i'AB8ONB A DO1U3MOS, •Winners of tho Carlton theater yard mark. Two plays covered four ponents to a email gain and forced place, won a three-game victory over £18 The Red and Grey netters, who BAYONNE. COUNSELLORS AT LAW tickets last week were Schneider of yards and on the third try Kent went Propap Whtlficli] Oulldlno. Rod Baa the former third-team leader. EAGLES. proved not much of a success last them to kick to mldileld. Curchin 167 170 200 the Allen team, Schroeder of the over for a touchdown. Kent's drop- took.tho ball on the first down and Cohn , „ 211 205 178 John I. Qulnn, Theodora D. Parsons, kick was low, but that six points High team score is still being held Capy 149 year against their onrionent Clasa A Vottor 202 Thomas P. Doromua Postofilce and Acerra of tho Utility 1 139 hitting right tacklo netted six yards, — 200 17(1 team. Strand theater ticket winners looked awfully big just then. by the leaders of Hit loop with McKnu'ht 13'.1 120 schools, aro to start from a different rfty JHl 19p 17S YnllDnm _ 142 followed by Garutto with three. Their ! „„„ „,., 190 100 208 4XSTON BI5ICKMAN, were Egidlo of Leonardo, Parker of The Field club started a drive In score of 641, while the high team beginning this) year as Sherwood baa UOUNSELlAIt A'l IAW. 430 334 other one yard for a first down the Schneider team and Schneider the second quarter when Robinson series, formerly held by the leaders. returned only two varsity men. Hom- 040 02s 000 ke» in nmnrl Rt. RED BANK. N. 3. was downed last week by the Con- Te:im handicap _ 63 63 er Hendrlckson, who as a flrat year failed and Worthley was forced to of the Allen team. Tho averages of intercepted one of Kent's tosses on kick. With the ball on Aobury Park's 'olephono Red Dank 2430. the ten leading pinmen who have Leonardo's 30-yard stripe. Spinners dors, who rolled up a score of 1.71G. 493 447 606 varsity man with tho Red Banker's Tho road to Hotter and bigger busi- DR. 3. B. BUDNICK, High individual series is being held last year, proved so much of a suc- twenty-yard line Stone notted seven CHIROPODIST—FOOT SPECIALIST taken part in 25 or more games fol- and reverses, with Matthews and The Buzzards, closely following the yards on a centor plunge, followed ness leads through Tho Register's ad- low: Holsworth lugging the leather carried by Bob Schroeder with 623, followed leaders of the league, almost won cess will be In tho dark at tho open- ortlslng columns.—Advertisement 68 Potcr» Plnce. Red Banli, N. S, closely by Ave Dodd, who eased Al ing , of tho basketball season due to by a gain of four yards by Menzel. Ofllco Hour?: By Appointment. INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. to the army 20-yard line, where a three games from the Jaybirds in Crisp ripped off another first down G AVE HS ast down pass was grounded. Fort Muller out, turning in a score of 587. the final games of the evening. They his failing of two subjects on his Schroeder and Curchin are still hold- school schedule. Georg6 Worthley, as the first quarter ended. Tho AB- DUllone, Allen 30 196.3 247 Monmouth punted to rrildfield and the won the first two out of three and bury Parkers continued their march Tuttle. Schneider — 33 193.2 248 "Clubbers" came driving back again, ing the high individual scores of 261 dropped the final game by two pins. who will probably bo recommended Penternun. ChaufTcurj 33 193.1 231 and Crisp, in tho opening; mlnutea of J. Accra, Utility 22 191.2 247 this time to tho army 10-yard line as and 235, respectively. . The opening game the Buzzards cap- on an all state football team this year, will bo listed as tho other varBlty star tho second semester, netted twelvo Tmex, Professional 30 188.2 236 the half ended. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. tured, by 151 pins, tho second by 04 yards off left end. The Red Bankers' Schneider, Allen 33 188 258 PT3 AVE and were turned back on the last back this year. Perrl, Schneider 29 187.2 2G4 In the second half, the signalmen, Peacocks - 76 ",02.17 defense seemed to bo weakening as Ehinn. Utility 30 187.8 234 after being driven back into their Buuard« 5S 484.10 game by two pins. The bowling of Practices will begin Immediately Asbury Park placed tho ball on the Menzzopane, Clothiers 26 187.2 247 own territory suddenly came to life Cuckoos o(t •174.2:1 Bob Schroeder and Raymond Rose following the Thanksgiving Red Bank eight-yard lino after a Schroeder, Postofflco 33 186.5 234 when McCormick Intercepted a pass Hawks 4G .17f>.2!i upheld the Buzzards' lead. Tho in preparation for their open Condors -11 48 1 - r> ,r i>i.\: pass had been comploted from Men- The Schneider pinmen broke the on the army 2&-yard line. A long Jaybirds „ AX 4(30.1 scores: with tho alumni on Deccn iSACifanT&sel '° Buc'c'oy. Stono advanced tho tie for first place between them and heave, Kent to McHale, was good for Eagles Last year tho high .. school } tho Clothiers and Insurance by de- 37 yards and another toss, Kent to Cardinals _ 18 1S3 133 180 164 wero unable to stand tie heavy op- oval to the three-yard line, wrom feating the latter in two out of three Davis, carried to the 8-yard line. The Friday night, November 30, at 144 144 position offered by tho former year whero Menzel plunged for their first game matches last Thursday night. 'Clubbers" front line then stiffened eight o'clock thu Cuckoos will bowl 171 162 playoru and wore turned away by tho tally. The marketmen won by margins of and held for downs on the 1-yard the Jaybirds on alleys five and six 495 470 score of 30-21. Asbury Park threatened to ocore 152 and 119, rolling 1,007 to win the mark. Miles punted out of danger: while at the same hour on alleys Team handicap 43 43 As Coach Sherwood has practically In the closing minutes of that period second contest, while the Clothiers Leonardo gained possession of the seven and eight the Eagles will bowl nothing to work with, hla junior high when following tho kick-off Worth- captured their contest by 79 points. ball when Sheridan recovered an the Buzzards. At 9:30 o'clock that coach, Frank Pingatore has trained ley returned tho boot to his own 33 Parker of the market team made the army fumble on hia own 30-yard line. evening the Hawks will bowl the 10C 123 his last year's Junior high varsity to yard lino. A pass whipped by Men- best score of a single game, a mark Dikey picked up eight yards and Mat- Peacocks on alleys live and six, while 114 130 step into tho places of tho graduates zol to Pezzella was completed and of 254, while Kennedy wa3 high for thews reeled off seven yards for a on alleys seven and eight at tho er 108 137 and exhibit a strong varsity squad as downed on the fifteen-yard line. A th th first down on the -15-yard line. Rob- the Clothiers with 207. The Ecores: same hour tho Cardinals will bowl 390 Sherwood has dono in past years. short pasa was also comploted, put- nson, hitting the line, went fifteen the Condors. Team handicap GO 59 Hopea for a championship squad ting tho ball on tho olght-yard lino SCHNEIDER'S MARKET. yards before he was brought down. where the, local grldders' dofonao Perrl -..- 202 182 16 "Rabbit" Dikey running wide around Individual averages show a small 887 which Sherwood so far haa failed to Coles 182 203 14 change following last Friday night's put out may result this season. tightened and held their opponents Jones 192 198 16 right end, reversed his field, side- to four downs. The Asbury Park Parker ...- 178 2S4 15 stepped three or four army tacklers bowling. Curchin and Dodd, leading Tho high school basketball sched- 178 170 18 the group, is being followed by Pin- ule, which Is not fully complete lists seconds rushed to the field for the Tuttle _.._ -. to break into the open, where he out- remaining minute beforo tho first j ran the secondary In a 40-yard dash gatore, with an average of 1G1.18. Al thirteen games with four open dates. 932 1,007 Muller holder of fourth place, Is now half ended. CLOTHIERS & INSURANCE. ' which tied the score. Luke VanNess, The open dates aro to be filled by a Heim 170 162 ' ace drop-kicker, although injured in carrying an average of 164.IS, only return game with Highlands and As tho final half oponed with tho Kennedy 1S9 20S i the first period, was sent in to kick four tenths of a point behind Pinga- Princeton, leaving two open dates to scoro 7 to 0 against tho locals, An- »«o - 167 147 tore. James Hanley and Fred Van- bury Park again took the kick-off Bolcc the goal. His drop-kick was perfect bo lined by other teams 00 far not Straus 193 186 and the Leonardo rooters went wild Dorn advanced their averages when Frost fish, (whiting) and ling are listed on the schedule. and ran it back to tho 27-yard line. Mentzopane 201 165 as the Clubbers went into the lead they jumped into eighth and ninth being caught in large numbers from Tho schedule: Holding them to their downs and places, respectively, just ahead of forcing them to kick, Rod Bank took 880 E88 892 7 to C. all the piers along the shore, reports Deeemher 19—Alumni, home. Phil Smith. Ken Farrier, president of tho Belmar January 9-^Aflbury Park. home. possession of tho ball on Asbury'fl 43- The Sigmund Eisner pinmen won January 11—South River, nway. yard line. A fifteen-yard penalty for After tho next kick-off, the army INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. fishing club. Tho pound nets are January 16—HiBhlandn, home. two out of threo games from the went into the air again, but Robin- G AVE 113 setting a great amount of came. It January 18—Open. piling on was chalked against the p I ran across a very clev- the duck will be sufficient moisture Boynton & Boynton team last Thurs- Curchin _ lil 173.5 '' iif, son checked their attack when he OIJ looks like a good winter season January 23—Open. visitors, giving tho Red and Gray is, cr young wife. for roasting.) Bread crumbs grated day night. The manufacturers won Dodd lCK.l'J 2iKI January 25—Neptune, awny. snared one of Kent's tosses In mid- Pinzatoro „ '22 101.18 101 ahead. grlddors a first down. Line bucka "And what in the world are you over the duck are excellent. And by differences of sixteen and 149 pins Januarr :1O—Hound Brook, away. field. Tno Field club eleven, having Muller L':t 161.14 217 o * • l-'cltruniy 1—Long Branch, away. failed to gain against tho strong up to?" I asked her. baste frequently to brown to a tura. while the insurance team had an ad- lasted a umchdown and sensing vic- Kbit 30 <2U\ February 6—South River, home. Bluo and Black wall and Worthloy But remember that no meat suffers so Rono :i 0 137.1 I'M A good way to catch flounders "I'm giving Bill a surprise party vantage of eighteen pins at the end tory, woie fighting furiously, eager Kcbnmry 8—Neptune. wao forced to kick. The boot went much from too much roasting cs of the third match. Lake and ;Cur- to revci ;e last year's score. Hals- Schroeder _ :io 150.27 2t,'\ when tho tide Is slack Is to take February 12—Mansuquari, home. this evening. A handful of his noisi- Hanley 21 IT, 2,14 217 along from two to four quarts of soft I-'ebruary 14—Princeton, home. out of bounds on tho twelve-yard est and roughest men friends ate KOI docs a duck. chin, Sr., raado scores of 203 and 201 worth sliced off tackles for twelve VnnDorn SQ l.vj.r, 2 IS February 16—Aabury Park, awny line. A returned punt after having Smith 18 176 clams. Crush them in a bucket and ing to look in on the poor dar for Serve with currant jelly or apple for Boynton and Boynton while Hoff- yards. Robinson's plunge was good ns.u February 19—Open. their downo was mado by tho As- sauce and boiled brown rice. man was high for the manufacturers for seven more, and Matthews raced The biggest upset of the tourney throw some over at regular Intervals. February 21—Open, dinner and a little poltcr. Dill has However, it will not prove effective if February 25—Long Branch, home. bury Park cloven. The ball toppling been a trifle off his feed of late—also BOILED BROWN RICH with a mark of 202. The scores: to tho twelve yard line before he wa3 came in the opening games of the end over end In tho high wind could run out of bounds. Mazza, oubstltut- evening when the Cardinals, trailing tho title is running strong. Bait with Mama needs new shoes I" - To ten cupfuls of furiously boil- SIGMUND EIBNER. in last place, eet back the former the rim of the soft clam, or blood and GOOD FOB XINTON FAUU9. only make Ita way to tho 25-yard Tiie main feature of this dinner ing water in a large saucepan add Eldrim 178 180 187 for Robinson, gained five yards, line, whero it was downed. A series Brooks _ 171 202 lr,2 third team league holders when they sand worms. was to be ducks—and aside from the one teaspoon of salt. Slowly shake and Holsworth on a smashing drive, of kicks wao mado, but neither Bide While 197 17.1 jr,8 scored from the seven yard line. captured three straight gamns from • * • School Team Wins Soccer League sound idea of the surprise food and in one cupful of Brovfri Rice. Cook Hoffman _.._ _ 202 181 scorned to make any headway. Tlowl/ind .. 161 Dickeys drop-kick was wide and tho the Hawks. The opening game the James Ayers and Harry Haine.i of Championship ol County. poker party, I was intrigued with the about forty minutes, or until die I'-^via _ 193 184 ma "Clubbers lead had been Increased to Cards won by 101 plus, the second Newman Springs road bagged seven Quarterback Canonlco of Rod Bank interesting old-fashioned recipe for grains are well done. Then place gamo 68 pins and the final game by rabbits at Chapel Hill Friday. Tho season of tho Monmouth Coun- took a boot on his own twonty-yard roasting the ducks. rice in colander and dash cold water 13 to 0. ty Soccer league ended last week and 944 »24 866 122 pins. PiiiRatoro's strong bowl- o • « Ilnn iind enrriort It back to the 42- It appears in an old book called the through it to keep the grains sepa- EOYNTON & BOYNTON. After the next kick-off, three army tho championship was won by tho yard lino, whero ho waa stopped. A rate. If rice must stand before serv- Ing accounted for the win of the last Daniel Callahnn, Sr., of White "Virginia Cookery Book," compiled Curcliin, Jr. ,. ]f,4 170 H9 passes were smacked down and tho place team. They were awarded nine Tlnton Falla cchool team -with an un- pass from Canonlco to Goorglo Co- by Mary Stuart Smith shortly after ing, leave it in the sieve or colander' Pease 178 ny ir,7 Field club had the ball on the or- street, .Shrewsbury, bogged two defeated record. The Tlnton Folia points for tho night's winning*.' The pheasants last week. loslmo, hero of last week's game, die Civil War, but it is guaranteed and place it over hot water to steam. Curchin, Kr 19I4r1 12."^fin. 20K,o1 ange and white 36-yard line a3 the aggregation played tholr last game of netted els yarda, but on their second to delight the heart of man today Now, with a duck, especially at CnsWlnccLl o _ 150 IBB 157 game ended. e « * the season at Wanatnassa Thursday attempt to gain, Pezzella of Asbury as it did then: a stag dinner, it ia hard to beat CARDINALS. and won by tho score of 1 to 0. Five Park Intercepted the attempted pass. good, robust mugs or glasses of beer. 828 775 8B4 Tho lineup: Smith ... lr.fi 121 Dressier of Went Red Bank, 'labor .. liln hunting nt Marlboro last teams were in the league, those In ad- The Asbury Parkers lost tho ball on "TO ROAST DUCKS" And right here we toss in a word of The Allen shoo company last Fri- Fort Monmouth Leonardo MY 1 11 Cullen Pinsator 101 1 77 Siit.urdny, b;.f;f;o.d four rabblto. dition to Tlnton Falla and Wana- caution as to the beer. The Ameri- day night made a new high team i.r, Sheridan downs and Red Bank took posses- Clean and wash them nicely; pre- Martin l.T Slolz massa being Oakhurst, Neptune City can public is again becoming beer 609 4-13 sion of tho ball on tho 37-yard lino pare a' stuffing of bread crumbs and ecore for the season by rolling 1,072 Ilnrtmnn j.n Bruj-c-ro Team handicap . 4 4 11 and Avon. Tha principal object of p. Aobury Park's territory. A short Duttcr, seasoned highly with onion3 wise. Look for flavor end for body. against tho Shrewsbury farniB. The Evans <; plns William Lcvalley of Bergen place Brown llfi bl/iurfht. down two rabbits at Tlnton the league Is to promote good sports- pas3 from Worthley to Canonlco was and sage, pepper and salt. (Chopped They indicate the proper use of the Bhoemcn won two of the three games. Alike nn ' F.iBenrnu manship and no championship prize celery helps the dressing.) Put clucks right materials. And taste carefully The Farmers won the first by 79. Tim 11T Davi HAWKS. Falls l;ifit Snturdny. completed for a gain. Again the HE Mil Boynt Is awarded. A dinner for tho players ocala wero unablo to push over a in roasting pan witli a sliced onion for the richness and mellowness whica Allen team won tho second by 73 and Kent qii V 1 II • • • •T b"'•<<•* 110 of all tho teams will bo given soon. and carrot, add a little water and comes with proper aging. Good beer the third by the record margin of Bunks Mill I'oulkt, 1 18 Hurry Hupp ,,f Lcray plar.o and first down and wero forced to kick. Mt-Cormnck RHII Dummy i^i, I JO It i3 expected that about 100 boyo will put into hot oven. C%bc water will like good wine is something to be 260 plna. In that game all tho sshoo- unv A poor kick gavo tho shore eleven l Ki)|,'eno Patterson of Linden place evaporate rapidly but the fat from sought out. jnjSjLjylLh the exception of Patterson '» *•« MoJ™ bo present. possession of tho ball on tho mid- Substitutes: Fort Monmouth—-Duriclc nm handicap _ ln.M .Sunday caught four flounders ^roTi^dTovcr 200. Schneider wan high Dcnn. Eyzirmnskl, Overtoil. Adami, Morit- while lulling at' Lavalette. fleld dtrlpo, from whoro they started lloclsey At Oc&inport. a march to tho locals' ond zone. A with 217, Dtwjilnick Acerra made 232, iiomcry, Bcllilf, Leonardo— Dikry Mat- 419 418 401) • • • Hurley rolled 210 and Dllllone reg- tliewa, Horn, Robinson, lloiinvorth, Scott. Tho Shrewsbury Field Hockey club twolvc-ynrd pans was completed Kcore by periods: The perfect bowling oj Abe Dorhl On Tuesday Bert Crelln and Frank through tho courtesy of Col. and Mrg. Compare S lutered 203. Schneider of tho name who baa been bowling nt bin bc.it thh from Monzol to Buckloy, followed by team mado 219 In the first which aid- Army r, o 0 n_ c, I,ovm-fil(l|;fi bugged three rabbits at Jamos Cowen of Fort Monmouth will long pasa whipped by Menzol, Leonardo 0 0 0 13—13 season, gave the Pcacocka a t wo out Chapel Hill. stage an exhibition hockey gams be- ed In boosting his average for the Offirlalit Iteffrfe-Pimrntoro of I'enmyl- of three game win over the Condor" « e « which dropped into tho hands of set to 216. Henry and Fisher made vnriin. Umpire—Bowman (if Kyrnctiap Head In the opening gamo the leaders won tween tho brown and white tcama of Quartorback Stono, who snagged it linesmen—Sherwood of Lafnyeltc John R. Walling, gunning at Pha- he club Sunday afternoon, December 2t>f» and 201 respectively for the by 2ft plM tho second by 27 pi,m hllt on a run and waB dropped on tho p Innx during tiln wcc|ir brought down 2, at 2:45 o'clock, on tho Fort Mon- Shrewsbury team. Tho scores: dropped the laslt nix rabbit!), three quail, a fiqulrrcl, nix-yard marker. An attempted tally America's Famous The scores: game by ninety pins mouth playing field. Tho public io on a pass wan smeared when Phifer, ALM* SHOE. Freehold Defeats Jjeonnrdo. •is well an live muskratfi. invltod to attend. An open house Ono-Prlceel Hat Illlllon« ll>4 1R0 504 PEACOCKS. a oubstituto, Intercepted Menzol'o 10 Styles to Chooso ^chii'mler 210 181 24 7 In ltn lust game of the season Sat- Mae.Donald will, follow at tho hockey clubhouse pasa on the four-yard line, whero ho S10 urdny tho Mlddletown township hi .h 124 from Hurlty t Hill Loans r.tte.Klml ttlroil|;h tho 1IOLC following tho mntch, wan stoppod In hla trucks ao the Bwseorti 114 i n i !iclio(il football team wris defeated by 1«2 if the Norfolk, Vlritlnin, district third quarter ended. i'utttrat'n 163 17(1 17'. the Krechold high school team by the [), jVerra — 17 S 182 have i,i.-ant the payment of $22»,4M Three million people aro estimated Warthloy kicked hid mates out of Hcore of 2G to 0, Tho gamo was Team handiea lnt'i city tux coffers, u report by 804 1.072 played at Freehold. ' o have died of typhus in live years danger and a returned punt v/as John J. Wicker, otato HOLC admln- following the World war, It la car-! fumbled by Quarterback Canonlco 61 Broad St., Ilod lianli, N. .1. i lot rator, states. rlei by body lies. 'lairl recovered on Red Bank's 25- BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 28,198*. Pam Nineteen ST. JAMBS' CARD FAB/TIT. aacretary, Mre. Arthur B. BieHles tot George Krawa on New rilreot and Albert .Slmpeon ft&s repainted hl3 Wednesday. Tho guests were Mrs. treasurer, Miss Gladys Taylor for made plans for a balloon dance Jan- house. Thomas Voorhls, Mrs. Hermann, Mrs, Event Held hy Ftuent.T«*(:I»»>»' financial secretary and Mra. John uary 10 at George and Charley's lob- Field avenuo on the FalrJleld Gar- H. C. Meeklem, Jr., Mre. Mark. Scott, Hohrough. Mrs. John MulvlhiH and utcr hounc. Mrs. Thomas Pnrrell is dens trac.t has been improved with Mrs. Walter Bruyere. Mrs. H^ H- nee Mrs. Thomas Mttje was in Mra. George B. Moxley for trustees. chairman of the dance coimnltfcc and oindera. The streets had, been badly Wollbacher, Mn>. Leon de la Reus- HEP BANK. N. 3. of tlin card patty Thnnjduy e Flvo new rnernfourti wera Initiated, her assslstantu Mm. Amelia Oo. washed out, but It is now in line con- 6illo, Mra. Cornelius Allcr, Mm. Rich- npo'n fit tit, JnroW auditorium wider tlioy being Sirs. Jane E. Rankln, 'tollo, Mrs, William Darby, . James dition. ard B. Bicltncll, Mis. C. A. Getty, Mrs- Phone It. H. iiBl-J. Mrs. Emily Dlxon, Mra. Walter Van- Hamilton and Mrs. Lklu RamsayRy. John Orovetz and family and Mr. George F. Baine, Mrs. A. F. Linden- Cook At Home? Gunrnnle«o January 10 at tho home of Mrs- Wil- end, with Mr. and Urn. Rudolph Ills- Victor King,, Mr.;. Francis GrosBingcr riB nnd refrcoltnient* were mtved- liamra. and Mrs. O/'IK Cooper. Those pccBcnt Were JItp. J*rQH)o held, nt half-past, nine o'clock tomor- liam Darby, fJloymi, fllra, Joseph liiiriljo, Mfs, row morning at tho Methodist The Ladles' Aid society of the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koelnch and Maiy Woolocy, Mro, Ella Powers, church, pinna ars under way for a Methodist church will hold a hot imp nan spent Saturday and Sunday wlt.ll Mih. Mary Laiiten, Mrs. Mary roll call, hut, no date hau'boen set per, Thursday night, December 0, nt Leonardo News. Mrs. Koolnch's mother, Mra. Charles an yet for this event. half-past six o'clock. In tho church. Jelm of Bolfoid. jstoom, lire. William LemUuW, Mi's. (The Red Hank Roatstgr can bo botiabt East Front St., Phone 11 Red Bank, N. J. II J. Howlancl, Mrs, ,T. J. McCahe, A bunco party will be hold Friday The Father and Son banquet has irt\I^nnnrdo Rt tha stores of William tyey- Mr. nnd Mre. Wllllnm Bohn enter- night of this week at tho Episcopal been postponed. *iii, William Shopoti anil , AlUvt Jerc- tained at dinner Sunday evening Mr. Mu. Ostwrne Harrison, Mr * c JohAn Hijj, Mrs, John Qau.1Q1 , M pariah house. Mrs. John fttorer of River street, UlllLH.) i and Mra. John Porter of Runison. A Full Course Johnston, Mrs. John G|Ulon, Mrs. Ernent Chitdwick and family 6t 60 years old, fell in her home Mon- Clifford Gordon l«., driving a now Mr. and Mra. William willlnglon Wlchmnn, Mrs. Denniis Mur- Bayslde Went, Long -Island, spent day and fractured her hip. She was Plymouth coach purchased from the of Sea Girt spent, the week-end with I qy, Mrs. Charles Bcott, Mrs. ,Io!i[i the week-end with Mr. ChadwicU'fl removed to the Monmouth Memorial Hcrbster agency. Mrs. Jerome Travers. ICancy, Mrs. Victor Wl'NlTlP. Mr£! parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Chad- hospital in the Rumson ambulance. William ' Thome lias recovered Miss Evelyn Pine of Relford spent J)nv|d Noonan, Mrs. Frances O'Brien, wlck. Mr, Chadwlok 1IB3 boon made Mrs. Cyril A. Smack underwent an from a severe cold, which kept him Sunday -with Miss Riln Mussey. Mm. Jnlin Bnlilnnp, Mrs, Patrick comfnonder of Avondalc poet of the operation last week at the Monmouth confined to the hoilse two weelts. The Needlework guild will hold its Colter, Mies Mary O'Brien, Mrs. C, American Li'Klon, and eergeant-at- Memorial hospital. MIHH Kebekah North, a teacher at ropnl-'ir monthly iimchonn ;lnter COT bo boufbl on for appendicitis last week at the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minn of New Port Monmouth News. Decker, Mrs. Clltnles pawhlns, Mrs, In I.ltllo Silver nt tha Union News Stand AGKIfT. K. T. McDonough, Mrs. A- 3. Patter- $t th« (Inpot and at Gaargo Qusokenliush'a Monmouth Memorial hospital, is York spent the week-end with Mrs. (Tho Red .Conk Register enn bo boiicht lii SI., Ilcrt Bnnli, N. J- Bon, Mra. Frod Crlnc, Mr». Harry general store.) steadily improving. Jennie Fagan. In Port Monmouth lit tlm *wight L. Parsons Charles Ucbhauser.) Theodore Koch, Mrs. Ann Sutpliln, tertained several friends from Brook- left Monday for Florida, where they lyn over the week-end, A special meeting of the Ladles' Mra. Reginald VanBrunt, Mrs. David will spend tho winter. Their son, New Monmouth News. Rherldan, MVB. Irving Pavidson, Mrs. todoy for Wllkes-Barre, whero they auxiliary of the the company was Reginald Parsons in accompanying Gospel services which had been In held last night. B.' W. Covert, Mrs. William Turnler. them, and after a short stay in Flor- Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas left Also Mrs. Henry Croa, Mrs. Q. V. progress ten days at the Baptist will spend Thanksgiving. The Sewing nlub will meet at the ida he will return to his home In the church concluded Sunday night home of Mrs. Frank Homan Monday Thanksgiving— Chamberlain, Mra J. J. Cassell, Mrs. stale of Wanhlngton. Mrs. Jennie Fagan ia having her Rlchiml Attrk'go, Mm. Alfred ROIBS, when Rev. W. R. Rossell of Keyport |iousc redecorated, outside and in- afternoon. A bunco party for tha benefit of preached to a iurgo congregation. Mra. Peter Hemschoot, Mro. Thomas side. Benjamin Haulbosky is doing Tho L.-idlcs' Aid !.o<-icly of Com- For all of UB, no niattor how nad and destitute, this Sagurton, Mrs. John Milan, Mrs. (Silver council of American Mechanics Eight persons went to the altar aa the work. |nuinity church will hold it.n annual will ho held Wednesday night, De- an Indication of theif desire to be- Louis Garlz, Mrs. George Conrad, Samuel Putnam ha3 closed Iiis 1.Christmas bazar at the tire house word must still ring In our ears wllh COUKAGB if we Mrs. William Roswell, Mrs. Robert cember 5, in Mechanics hnll. come Christians. All of the mecllnro house for the season and he will pass Saturday. December 15. The mem- Drake, Mrs, Edward AUhouso, Mra. Rev. John D. B|alr was called to Two well attended. Rev. Samuel the winter at New York. | hers of the society say they would will face the past history of our country with faith and Elnar Hnmmer, Mrs. C. A. Thomp- Indian Mills In South Jersey Sunday Johnston, the pastor, and the mem- '.Miss Laura Landau and Mre. Rose appreciate gifts of fancy articles or «on, Mrs. P. L. Konnedy, Mrs. John by Hie death of Ills sister, Mrs. Nor- bers of the congregation are very Goertncr of New York will spend cash. look upward with undying hope to Its great future. Mortz, Mrs. Georjro Harvey, Mis. man Pangborn. much pleased over the succeio of the Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. \ The firemen and the Ladies' auxil- Harry McCormlck, Mrs. Gcovgo Mra. Susan Parker arid family, who gospel campaign. Francis Goortner. iary of the! fire company will hold a Hughes, Si-., Mr»s. Martin Kcarnoy, arc on a motor trip to Arizona, had Jo)in Fltzpatrick entertained Mary and Jack Nelson, children of j benefit bunco anrt card party Friday Mrs. Edward O'Flaherty, Mro. TSd- arrived as far as Tennessee last Fri- friends from New York over the Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, are I night at the fire house. Door and ta- Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day wnrd O'Kane, Mrs. George Courdrler, day according to cardB received by week-end. contincd to the house with whooping sh!o prizes will be awarded and re- Mrs. John P. Mulvlhlll, Mrs. Charles frlendii here, Rev. Elwood Wolf, pastor-elect of cough. freshments will bo served. Hoffman, Mra. Waiter Layton, Miss Warron Herbert is huilding a bun- tho Bnptist church of Leonardo, will Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bunks have Albert Courter is building an nd- Margaret Murphy, Mre. Arthur iialQW on Branch avenuo, near the preach at a union service of the Bap- closed their home on Washington 'dltion to ht,s house on Caroline Eschelbach, Ml»s> Eleanor Garvoy, house owned by his father, J. Harry tists of thin placo nnd Leonardo at avenue and have moved to Hobokeu Street. He recently had a hot water Mrs. Hnrry Lindsay, Miss Mario Cas- Herbert. .New Monmouth tomorrow morning whrre they will occupy an apartment heating system put in his house. sell and Mies Josephine Llgler. Francis Bates wna a visitor at Bos- at ten o'clock. for the winter with their daughter j The Boy Scouts recently bought a ton over tho week-end. Charles Caslor has hud his houoe Mir.-. Helen Ruhnke. Arthur Runkc, quilt from the Ladies' Aid society of The Methodist choir will hold a re- repainted by Lester Walling. Jr., is still in Florida. 'Community church, and lost week It hearsal Friday night at the home of Tha Baptists will hold a prayer Miss Rita Dunne and her mother, was disposed of on (he eo-oporntive Sewing You 14 Years With Milk Produced Fair Ha^en News. Miss Florence Campbell. Another meeting tonight at the home of Adol- Mrs. Loretta Dunne, will spend the jplan. It was awarded to H. N. Sce- Seth Parker program was given bert Howard. Thanksgiving holidays at the home ley of Jersey City. Tho bays cleared Solely in Monmouth County. (Tbo Jled Bonk Rcgi3t0r can be bouybt Thursday night by the choir at The Ladies' Aid society of tho Bap- of Edward Dunne in Brooklyn. They $25 on the quilt. in Fair Haven In tho atoio of Harry Kur- Keunsburg. tist church will hold their annual will visit Peter Dunne, who is still Bed Banli 1455. Broad Street, Slirowabnry. N. $. Jin. nt V^ Gold Cedars and Uova Mt. HlpD«.) Willis Pearce has returncrl from a business meeting and covered dish confined in the Kings County hos- Boys can make extra pocket money Edward A. Crosier of 170 River visit, with relatives fit Saugertles, luncheon next Wednesday a/ternoon pital, as a result of tha serious in- selling The Register.—Advertisement road, painter nnd decorator, haa ttled New York. at one o'clock. A special effort Is be- juries received when he was struck a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. Richard Clapp was a week-end vis- ing made, to havo all the members by a truck last May. His llabllltics>rc $19,368 and his as- itor at New York. present. Mrs. Agnes Dillon, formerly of sets 51Q.275. A six-incli water main is being laid The card party last week for the Middlctown, but at present of New Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferson of on Sllvcrton avenuo in Foxwood benefit of St. Mary's church of tills York, was a guest of Mra. Clifford Brooklyn and L»lte Hopatconp were Park, nnd a fire hydrant is being In- place and St. Agnes's church of At- Gordon last Saturday. Sho also vis- ^yeoU-cnd guoats of Mr. and Mrs. Rtnlled at tho intersection of Cross lantic Highlands was largely attend- ited her children Katherine, Ellen Howard JB. Mprrla of River Road. street. ed and very successful in every re- and Thomas, who are attending ROUND Mrs. Samuel H. Cleeland, Jr., of Robert Ferguson has. moved from spect. Mrs. Robert Porter and Miss Echool hero. .,» i.uubo u.. «..."•. ...w ...... ».- Jennie Casserly, who were In charge TRIP East Orango, formerly of Fair Ha- his house on Willow udrive, near the of tho Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes of ven, will leave In a few days for St. ailroad station, to Long Island, and committee for St. Mary'a Bayonne spent tho last week-end Pdtersburg, Florida, whero oho will Leslio VanBrunt, who has been oc- church, state that they are very closing up their summer home on SUNDAY, 5DEOEMBEB 3 | spend tho winter. She will accom- cupying the Kemp house on Church grateful to those who donatod prizes Washington avenue. .pany her mother-in-law, Mrs. Samuel street, will move into the Ferguson and cash and who helped in other BANK —0:03 A. M. H. Cleeland, Sr., of Philadelphia. houso. way3 to make the event successful. DEOEMBKIt 5 Fluffy, a handsome Persian cat fif- Forty members of St. John's guild Middletown Village. £«sv«3 BED BANK —»;09 A.' al. teen years old and a family pet at enjoyed a boiled dinner Monday night tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. at tho Rosovolt team room. Rev. Headden's Corner (Tho Red Bank RcRlster can be bought Baturntng tlcliotn good on any Morris of Htvcr road and Hance ave- Randall Conklin of Asbury Park was tn Middlctown at tho Btoros of J. C. New Jersey Central train, except nue, waa killed by a motorist near the guest speaker. The Fair View Pirates dcfe.-ited KnlEbt ulld William D. Watem.) Tlso Blue Comet, on data of sale. tho Morris residence early last weolt. Lincroft in a football game at this Jamcy C. Hendrlckeon has been Consult ticket agents (or leaving Tho animal waa not only a beautiful tlmea from stations not shown placo Sunday by the score of 40 to 0 cor.r... :d to the house the past two &feovo and additional information. one from the point of its wondorful Shrewsbury News. in tho presence of a large number of weelts with rheumatism. He is im- coat of hair but It waB also an ex- spectators. proving and it Ja expected that he THEBE WILL BE A SPECIAL AFTER ceptionally large animal for a Per- (Tho Red Bank Register can be bough* will be out in a few days. TREATISE TRAIN ON WEDNESDAY, in Shrewsbury from Ulchard Beako at tb« Mrs. Frank Joseph is planning to December B.'Ieavtni: New Yafk, LUiorty sian breed and was considered very poatonico and at Shrewsbury Market.) leave for a trip to Hamburg, Ger- Mrs. Jeromo Travel's gave a dinner ty Bt., 11150 P. M.; Nowarli, Iironi) at,, valuable. many, about the middle of December. party last week in celebation of the lllif I\ M., for stntlom Perlh Aroboy Nomination of ofiiccrs was held Miss Marie Langc, an employee of tot Point Pleasant Incluolve. Thlfi upe- The Register, has been confined to Sho expects to be with her mother birthday of Mr. Travers. Others pres- cial train provides an opportunity to last Thursday night by tho ladies' at that placo when the latter's birth- ent besides Mr. and Mra. Travera sttsnd tho theatei auxiliary of the lira company. Those her home for the past week with a day occurs in February. Mrs. Joseph •were Mr. and Mrs. John J. Travers, nominated were Miss Elizabeth severe cold. She is reported to be will return tho latter part of March. Alida Travels, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Scowcroft for president, Mrs. Lester nmr.h improved and is expected to Walter Brower is having a sun Travers, Mrs. Julia Travera and Mr. England for vice president, Mrs. return to her duties within a eViort Lime. porch made at his residence. and Mrs. Theodore J. Labrecque. Raymond Davison for secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corcoran Mrs. Lester Wilson entertained a West Mrs. Stanley Fielder for assistant Rev. and Mrs. G. II. Miksch and Co. Mrs. Lillian Miksch of Sycamore spent part of last week at New Yorlc. number of friends at a luncheon last avenue left this morning for Norris- town, Pennsylvania, where they will spend the holiday. While there Rev. Miksch, pastor of tho Presbyterian — TONY HUNTING'S — chinch, will officiate at a wedding REAL BARGAINS—SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS—BUT SMALL LOTS- ceremony. FLOOR SAMPLES—DISCONTINUED DESIGNS—AS WELL AS HUN- Francis Glrarrl of Broad street has DREDS OF ADVANCED STYLES. YOUR BIG CHANCE TO BRIGHTEN accepted a position with the Sterling ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Furniture company of White street UP THE HOME OR BUY AN ATTRACTIVE PRESENT FOR VERY at Red Bank. MAT.—SAT., SDK., 2:30. EVENINGS, 7:00, 9:15. SMALL MONEY. Miss E. S. Valentine of Broad Wed.. Thurs., Nov. 28th, "nth ADDED ATTRACTION street entertained the Shrewsbury Special Thanksgiving Day Matinee, A Real Thrill lor Both Young and Old Reading club yesterday afternoon at THURSDAY, 2:30 BUD and BEN a Thanksslvlng program. Charles Boyer, Loretta Young With the Wonder Hone "StorllBht" 50 Living Room Suites 20 Dining Room Suites The Church School Institute of Jean Parllor in in A Bcautllul Gypay Musical Comedy "POTLUCK FAB.DS" , Monmouth and Ocean counties mot "CARAVAN" at Christ church parish house last A Real Speedy Sensational Western 20 Bed! Room Suites 100 Beautiful Lamps Wednesday night. The meeting was Every Wed.-Thurs. MICKEY MOUSE FOX NEWS FREE CHINA TO THE LADIES Ftihlan-rlght «i a Cluncl froek— followed by a BuppeT. More- than SIIII.I Mon., Tiles., Dec. S - 3 - i Frl., Sat, Nov. 30th, Vcc. 1st practical s» Honli tw«d»—are trie eighty persons attended. HELEN HAYES In 200 Pieces Solid Maple and Walnut Novelty Pieces Thanksgiving day celebration of Cain Dlj Week-End Show "WHAT EVERY WOMAN now Sliuglovi. Slim fitting, of Holy Communion will be held at SHIRLEY TEMPLE In KNOWS" light rubber tn amazing la Christ church at 0:30 o'clock at which "NOW AND ITOISKVEH" Ali.0 $45.00 Room Sire Axminotcr Rugs, $250 Grade Satin Wood Dining Room lc;tj, flnlihcd with lino ilioo time persona attending aro requested with "THE KLYINC. MOUSE" —irregular . > $22.50 Suite; a magnificent Suite in stylo and Shugfovi actually i litinjr food supplies to bo given to GARY COOPER CAROL LOMBARD A Walt ni.noy Technicolor Hit quality. Price now Ilite fine shoes on your fee !<•• nrcdy. On Sunday, December 2, MKTRO NEWS COMEDY $69.50 Royal Wilton Rugs, irregular $27.50 .nidi .school will be held at 9:30 iM'lijrk followed by Holy Communion $2.75 Grade Axminister Rugs, size 27x52-in $ 1.50 at 10:45 o'clock. $100 Solid Mahogany Governor Winthrop The brown team of the Shrewsbury For those accustomed to buying only the Held hockey club entertained at a $1.75 Grade Chenille Rugs, size Secretary. A correct reproduction, from dinner plvon In honor of the white best, we offer premium quality Jeddo-Highland 24x44-in $ .89 selected mahogany. Price now lenm for tho latter's victory over (heir opponents last Friday at their coal. It is outstanding in all that is desirable in $9.50 Quality Floor Lamps, new club room at Sycamore Manor. Mrs. fuel. style $ 5.50 Will Hnmmcll of Spring street and 4-Piece English Style Living Room Suites, Mrs. F. O. Wodchouso o£ South otreot, $8.75 Quality Bridge Lamps, new Red Bank, were welcomed Into tho covered in guaranteed moth-proof Frieze. club as new member's. Mra. Judy style $ 4.95 Value $150. Special Mion, coach of the hockoy team, ad- dressed tho club on tho subject, "Play- n $1.39 Quality Boudoir Lamps . . . . .$ 1.00 Ing Hockey." $3.00 Grade Novelty Smoking Albert Graf of New Tork was a Stands—imported $ 1.95 Extra Quality Solid Maple Bed Room Suites. recent week-end visitor at the home Dresser, Bed, Cheat, Vanityi Bench. Reg- of Rev. nnd Mrs. Carroll M. Burclc $20.00 to .$50.00 Antique Oriental of Sycamoro avenue. lr~\\ ular price $98. Special Tho Shrewsbury Boy Scout auxil- Rugo now .$8.00 to $15.00 iary will hold a card party Friday, Decernbor 7, at the homo ot Mrs. 0. $13.50 Bridge Table and Four Up- Frank Borden of Broad street. Mrs. holstered Chairs i . . . $ 9.00 8n Kid m English Coif, mads by the p Stewart VanVllot will ~ba In charge. 10-Piece Walnut Veneered Dining Room d Textran pioceis. Dloclt or brown. The proceedd will ffo to tho benefit $6.75 9x12 Felt Baoo Rugs—good Suite; new attractive style made to roll of the Shrewsbury Boy Scout troop. seconds $ 3.95 for $113. Priced now Tho Shrewsbury poatofflco will close at. noon on Thankeglvlnp day. $4.S0 Coffee Tables, Walnut Finish, Other Rubber Gnltvrit with Mr. nnd Mra Vincent J. Eclt and Removable Glncn Truy $ 3.25 Rov. Charles Eok of Buttonwood at- Nut size $11.00 per Ion. tended tho Notro Dame-Army gams $79 Grade 2-piece Living Room Suilo; sam-- last Saturday afternoon at Now Stove size $11.25 per ton. $10.00 to $20.00 Grade Lamps, plea. Splendid quality, but slightly tstoro York. Vincent Eck in an alumnus Gorgeous Designs $7.00 to $12.00 soiled. While they last We carry a complete line 'of Rubber Fool- of Notre Dainc. (CASH ONL,T;> wear for Men, Women and Children—moderate- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irving: $5.50 Bissell Carpet Sweepers, last Brown of Broad street, Red Bank, This ie a typical value have lot .$ 4.00 ly'priced. We suggest these as an ideal Christ- wore Saturday evonlng dlnnor guests consumers mas Gift. at tho homo of MIBO Jossplilno learned to expect from no. ICcrvrna ol Broad etreet. Above Merchandise Selected at Random and Offered Subject to Prior Sale ! FranUlyn Eek, con of Mr. and Mra. Vincent. J. Kck of Buttoriwood, spent Saturday with relatives at Keyport. Albert a Miller Sea Bright News. fillers Fitted |,y S-llny West Furniture i. TEL. 103. 18 Broad Sheet, Red Bank man and II. I.e'kowitE.) 186?) KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY. n The Wnmon's Dnmnrnttir. dull met Where Quality Ruleo. Monday nlglit. at tha liom« of MM. Twenty RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 28,1934. Ihe Episcopal church .with Rev. Mandeville, reefer of Christ Eplsco- TVBIUH 7:00—ftcBUmti.* ' XO SBIX TBKE8, WBBATttS. . Obituary George Harm officiating. Mrs. Joncg, pal church at Middletown, officiating, Menday, Decembci* 3, 1834, The program Is ao follows: A. M. who died last Tuesday week of com- Burial, in'charge of the Worden fun- fl:00—Morftfng Serenade. Forfeits Games Adrian Jtose, Joseph Sinctan to Bea Frank B. Aumaelt, plications at tho Long Branch hos-.Mnl home of Kcd Bank, was In Fat Wednesday, November 30, 1034, ft:30—Undo Lxim, Orchestra. Lot Opiwiiito FostoHlce. 9:45—Things you elmuhl know, a rotlrcd Jersey City flrcman, dici pital, had resided nt Eatontown for (View cemetery. P. M. The Phllllpsburgh high school a number of years and was well- LS*-»*E** 'i:00—Juvenile Clirnbera Hour. 10:00—Mornint? Devotion. Adrian Rosa of,, Plnekrujy road, last Saturday morning at hlii honi' r< :;i0,—Town Chntler. 10:iJO—Ncwa Pushes, KU1 WKIII, football gridders, undefeated and Red Banki and Joseph Fincgan of at Pair Haven of a heart attack. Hi known for both her social and char- COUNTV AfJKNT'S MEETING. fc-ifl—Mnrilla WnlavortYs Children Hour, 10:45—To l>o Riin on need. untied in nlno games, announced to numson will soil Chrlotmau trcea "sV{Ui 7'i yeara old. itable work. j ; — (>i00—Salvation Army. 11:00—Thfl Thcatcra. G:'iO—Chnpitte Finn. 1\ M. the l^ew Jeraey Intoracholagjtlo and wreaths on tho lot on the cor- Mr. Aumack had retired ton year, Surviving arc an adopted dauch-; >*ntl30—New* Flushes. Sltl Wain. ft:00—Tea Time Tunrs. forfeited game. Others to be given is survived by thrqp song, Chester P. 10 :J 5—Studio Program. 5:15—rTnclo Lum. Orcliestni. Aumack o£ Fair Haven, Frank B. Au- agricultural planning, marketing, 11-1)0—Tho Theaters. E:30—Town Chntter. d win inclutlo PhllUpshurg Parochial, mack, Jr., of NewarJi, and Norman V. Mrs. Emma I* Soden, land utilization, agricultural credit. 1\ M. r»:4B—-To hs nnnouncctl. South Kiver, Garlleld, Allentow.ri The .program begins at 9:30 on B:00— The Fiekard Family. G:00—Roy Itnoks. high, Pennsylvania, Piftinfiold, Tren- Aumaclc 01 Lonu Branch; a dnugh- ividow nf John W. Boden, who for _ n:K>—Jimmy Digging. 6:15—ROBS Poyle. tUT, Mra. Louis H. Mullen of Fair Ha- .llany years resided at Red Bank, i Wi'dniwday morning, December (5, fn30—Town Chatter. G:30—H, S. Orcheatrn. ton, Clifton and East Rutherford. OEABB ANTHBAC1TE von; a elsler, Mrs. A. H. Howland of died last night nt tho home of her 1 with tho president's address, scere- 5 :-if»—("aylord Latlmer. 7 ;00—Kcflume. Pliilllpaburg way tho recipient of two "Sa tic faction Guarentaotl" ti:00—Itoy Hook*. forfeit wlna last season over St. Brooklyn, and two brothers, Harry C. daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Soden of: taiy-lrea.surer's U'lmrt, and appoint. fi:lfi—Unas Doyle, Pianist. Aumack of Brooklyn and Waiter Honrtrlckson place, Fair Haven, of jjnent of r'ummittwa. A repvosentn- t':30~IIclon nut! Jean. Benedict Prep lusd Plalnflcld high. STOVE $11.25 Aumack of Bayonne. complicationa at the age of 61. Mrs. ; five of'the Tennessee Valley Author- 7:00—ItcBume. MAKKIED EIGHT YEARS. Tho funeral was held Monday af- Soden was born at HiKhlstown and ,' ity will address tho groups and Wll- Friday, November 30, 1834. NUT 11.00 or many years was a practical nni* liam I. Meyers, governor of the Mr. and Mrs. John Ffeiffenberger ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late i. M. Roy Dcacey of Lnko avenue and Home with Rev. Herbert S. Craig, n this vicinity. Her hu^baiul died Fnnn Crtulu Administration, will H:00—Morning Serenade. >f Bay strpct, Rumson, celobrated PEA 9.50 t»:30—The PJekard Family. ihclr eighth wedding' annlvorsni-y Caroline Harvey of Broadway, Long rector of Trinity Episcopal church, ii about a year ago. I discus's farm credit. Jamc3 C. 0:00—Things You Should Know. Nono Batter, Compares With tho Surviving besides her dmiKhter-nrc Fanner, lertui-cr or tlio National ivith a party Saturday night. The Branch, were tho winners of tho two Dot. charge. Four captains of the Jersey 0:-iO—Newe Flashes. Slil Wain. turkeys disposed of on tho co-oper- City fire department wero Honorary .ho following children: Mrs. Lewis : Grants will wive an address as will 1:00—Tho Theaters. coupJe recently move^^ into tho houso '- M. and the occasion was also in tho ative plan last night nt tho Carlton Every Ton WetGhod by Public bearers. The activo bearers, mem- Morris, Mrs. Kclby Warden, Mia. j Dr. 11. H. Tulley, chit-f of tho Plan- 4:00—Church of the Air. l} Weloht Muter. Sverelt Carlisle, Mrs. Louis Hart- : ninp Division of the Agricultural Ad- naturo of a house-warming:. Mra. theater by Liberty hose, company. bers of the Fair Haven department^ 4:30—Children's Hour. Anywhere. •wero William Anderson, George Cur- min and Mrs. Elton Hose, all of Red justment Administration. Thc con- 5;00—Varieties. Walter K. Denlston, president of the lank" Mrs. .James Co:nar nnd Tracy rcntion u-il) closo on Thursday af- :30—Town Chatter. IVoman's Social club of Monmoitth Tho road to bettor and blj»[;or busi- chin, Kenneth Goodal), Edward Por- :•("*—Sports Prediction. ness leads through Tho Register's ad- ter, Jesse Mcllray and Thomas ioden of Shrewsbury and Charles | lernoon with County Agent Doug- 6:00—Synthiu Corroll. ;oimty, presented a lamp to lira. vertising columns.—Advertisement. Cle'ary. The company's /Ire truck toden of Fair Haven. j 'nss leaving for the annual conven- 15—Uncle Lum. Pfelffenberger .as a gift from thc A Good Shoe "io—Chappie Fl'.'n, Songs, :lub, of which Mrs. Pfclffenberger la conveyed the flowers to the cemetery. Servlccs will be held Friday after-, tion of the American Farm Bureau 6:45—Ace Karris. Pianist. New Comfort for can bo ruined by poor repair Burial, In charge of B. H. Mount & icon at 1:30 o'clock at tlio home j Federation at Nashville, Tennessee. 7:00—Nntioiial Education Week. ;rea3uror. work! Don't taho chances. Eon, was in Fair View cemetery. •t Jlrs. Elizabeth Soden with Kev. j • o-.«- 715—Hill Billy Boyo. Those Who Wear 7:30—Review of the Stars, ilbert L. Bailer, pastor of tile ':First ; Communion nt Highlands. 7:45—Marilyn Enrrow. Harbors Discuss Price Cutting. Jeihodist Episcopal church of wliioh • Communion will be celebrated to- 8:00— Dream Pertler. Mrs. Sarah A. Sgott, K:15—Mnrilla WnUworth. Rones. Barbers from Atlantic Highlands, •wife of Peter T. Scott, died early Sodon was .1 member, olnciat- | monw moniing nt L.leven o'clock at 1 No lonKor doea nny wearer of 8 ;30—Hum son] ana orchestra. -lighlands, Leonardo, Belford, Key- no 13 Main Street . last Sunday morning at her home on ing. InternIntermentt under the direction ^st AndrewAndrew's Kpiscopal church at D:00—Vrin Lovett, Pianist. tcoth nccti to bo uiifornfortahlo. t'AS- 9:15—Cow Boy Jiick. )ort, Keansburg: and Matawan at- TEETH,, a now. . jrrerttljry Iraiuovoivodd ppow Conover place, Riverside. Heights, fol- of Mount and Sons will bo made in , Highlands. Thc tIlirtict!l annlversannlvers-- OCEANPOBT, N. 3. Cedar Hill cemetery at Hightstowa. , , , 9:30—Jewels of Melody, ended a meeting of tho Master Bar- uininldoilddd on upper or llower platenl , lowing a long illness. ary of tnc church wi] )Q ob3erveci 0:01)—Joan Hnrdinga Plnyera. 3ers* association last week at An- a them firm find comfortable. No Telephone—Eatontown 441 0:15—Silver Kinc Orchestra, with Paul my. nooey. linnty tnato or fooling. Mrs. Scott was born at Pough- j with special services next Sunday. thony Cardner's shop at Atlantic doiizcs. Cot FASTBETH todny at Mrs. Annie II. llroivn, ' Miller. clim'u or nny othor iiood ilrufi atoi'a. Shoe Repairing Co. keepsio, New York. She had been a 1:00-—Studio presentations! Highlands. Mr. Cardner presided, resident of Brooklyn for many years, widow of the late Captain Benjamin Card of Tlinnks. 'here was a lengthy discussion re- 8 Monmonth St., Kcd Bank M. All BUSMCS StoiK nt tho Daor. moving to this section ten years ago. L. Brown and a former .resident of. I wish to talte this means of thank- 2:10—Ross Doyle end compnny. :arding (ho practfeo of some bar- Fair Haven, died last Wednesday ing our friends who in any way as- 2:30—Sinn Off. iei'3 in cutting prices. It was voted Besides her husband, she is survived night at the home of her son, Ben- sisted in the timely rescue of my by a. sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Saul of iamin T. Brown of New York, where daughter and myself when we were Saturday, December 1, IO34, o close the barber shops Thunks- EMII/S LOG CABIN. NOTICE. \ Bed Bank, and a niece, Mrs. Walter iv, ,™.IJ,H (cr- Hin mst several overcome by coal gas. Especial '. M. iving, Christmas and Now Years. STATE HIGHWAY No. 35, MIDDLETOWN Take notice Hint Mlti-ofun Roncl Intemla lie had resided for tho past st-vciai Charles Antrim of the ;00—Opportunity Hour, Officers elected wero Anthony Card- to ur>i>ly to innyoi- uiul cuunell of Ilia B. Walling of Chapel Hill. She was :45—Betty and Ann. IlorouKl. of Bud Hank for u retail con. years. She was 86 years old :45—Franklyn Kelt. er president, Harold Canuto trcas- H member of tho Liberty lodge, Sons I Shrewsbury, Daily, who ran for aid, Icsgiviog Biimiillon llronio (or iirem|Bo« »ltimtcd nt and Daughters of America, of Brook- Besides her son, Mrs. Brown ia sur- ;am l t0 MIT_ Loui"s' Pace o: Dwyer'a :00—ROBS Doylo with Peter, tho Sing- rer and Harold Graves treasurer. 15a .Slncwuliury nvcniio, Koil Ilnnk. Ob- vived by two daughters, Mrs. Idell Diner, and to anyone else •whom we ing Doorman, Fabst Bepr on Draught. All Hindu of Liquor. joetlono. if nny, should bo miulo Imniodl- Jyn. 6:30—Front Page Drama. ntcly in wrltlnB tn Amy E. Shlnn, Clerk of Hall and Mrs. Helen E. Donovan, may not know of, and to the many NO COVEB CHAKGE. n Tho funeral was held Monday night (>:45—Football Scores. Come nnd have a grand time. tlio Boroush ol Ited Hunk. both of New York. Her husband died friends who came in through the day (Slsneil) nt her lato homo with Rev. Herbert offerinp their help. M. Morford, pastor of the Middletown at Fair Haven in March, 1911. • MITROFAN KOGEL, Funeral services were conducted Mrs. Karen Smyth and Daughter. 153 Slirowsbury Avc. llcj Bank, N. 3. Baptist church, officiating. Mrs. J. unday at -AdvertisementAdtit . IWilliam Helm of Red Bank sang two at Worden'a funeral home Sd t \\XY\ •nd Chancery 0/73 EOlos, 'Abide With Me" and "Nearer 2:30 by Rev. Homy P. Bowen, rector, Oartl of Tlianlcs. SHERIFF'S S'ALE. of tho Fair Haven Methodist Prot-! We wish to thank our many friends By viitiio of a wilt of fi. fa. to ma di- My dod, to Thee." In charge of R. R. WJ FEVER rected, IHHIKMI out of tho Court of Chan- Mount & Son, the body was removed tant church, where Mrs. Brown had for their expressions of sympathy first day SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING been a member for the past fifty j: and help in any way during the latlatoe y of tho titutu of Now Jersey, will bo to Brooklyn, where burial was made LIQUID, TABLETS HEADACHES SCKEEN AND CTOBM ENCLOSURES iufltiil to nnlo nt public vendue, on in Greenwood cemetery yesterday years. illness and death of our moth or and SALVE, NOSE DROPS Telophono 010-M 160 Brldso Avonuo, Bed Banli. H. 3. MONDAY, THK 24th DAY OF WSCEM- BKJi, 1QU, Jnornlng. Fidelity council of the Sons and between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock and Daughters of Liberty of Fair Haven, bearers, those who loaned cara and T):UO o clock (at 2:00 o'clock) in tho af- Mrs. alary G. Heiaorn, of which Mrs. Brown had been a ilowcrs and A. M. Postcn and Son. ternoon of sn!iiUw (IcKi'ec.i forty-live m]n- Warren Robert VanBrunt. • jlll i'onimii •e.-, a Ufiii^ircr, and vice pi'es- B t'ltaL foul' chniiui and nlno links to Buttonwood avenue, Eatontown, who The funeral was held Saturday af- uient, ;nni Clay Street; tlicnro (2) woutli sixty-four died approximately six months ago, ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Van- ,s. !!HCHU;1I his f-TOort actH MR feet ulotitf Clny Street to tho corner ot were held last Friday morning in will ;i]w:iy:i he*held in e.Htecm nnd Innd owned by Mllltml F. Cornwoll; thenc* Brunt. residence with Rev. Ernest W. , ict! Li y those with whom he wna (U) nloiiK the lino of milil Cornwcll Innd. .ted mid forever unirravcd In the two hiitnliod nnd seventy feet to tho -Hp«l of }ii.- fellow citiicniH and loyal Bnnk nnd Shrewshury Town Road, now ;nn] ihe rncjnljer.4 t>f the Board of Iirond Htreot; thenco (4) north nlonir said (iover feel that, hiss numo will bo iimm- rond Street aixty foot to tlio iilaco of cmtrly linkfd with hoMiiita'ization in Mnnninuth rmtniy. llcinjr Intended nn tho nnmo laml nnd . TUKKKFilKK, 11F, IT RESOLVED that rcrniflOf! dennrilicit In dceil honrins1 dat« tho mtimbcijt ut the BuHid of (iovarnors November 24, 1N2(V mudo by Ucmnrii J. signed For Small Family of the Mnnmauth Zlcnionnl Jioppital, they A BALLOON FREE WE ARE OFFERING ~" ,PK1"H ot ux., to Lui'O Hlsiflnf!, and ro- *lo herohy publicly e.xtn'fipa their npjirntiin- cor'ded In tho Monmouth County Clork's tion for his many hcneftictions and unlim- TO ALL OF OUR A SrECIAt DISCOUNT Oillco on Doceinlior 'I, 11*20. in Book 1130 itcd Rid, HIU] fm-thoc UTTLE FRIENDS WHO TO ALL of DecdB, pnno 449, from which eutd deed BE IT REHOI/VEI>, thnt tho memhera of tho aliovo done riptfo n in copied. the Ho.-uil of (lovernoi-K of the Monrnotith ATTEND OUR TOYLANO Formprly CHURCHES AND Tho imld Luke HiitRinn depnrtod this Mrmori.'ii ho?r»itat I>Hcat!on of Flyer WITH SEAT o (i. S her in nti, role exoeutrix of the mmmm Ci.mN for PBIC, No. 1 ttrnAi yellow rorn Climbing c itnto of Snrnh M. Khetmnn, deccoeed, nt Sft CCIUH per luishel doliv«reil. liny Typewriter «I gb. And Electrical alUa h hcrchy (riven to tlio creditors of now, becnupo pricen will rcarh SI by mid- IIW Headlights. :tld docptmrd to exhibit to tho oubacrlbar, winter. Kay W. MnHon. Kcyport. N. J., Fireman 10I0 oxceutrix aa nforconld, their debts find ,11'Hito J, box 3fi, Ktnto IIlKhwny. No. 35.« Lower Than CHy Qtinuula nt'Mtinl tlw ualA Sstato, under nth, within nix months from tho data of Thin, charming Colnnial cottajje i.-^ s*nn;il pantry i;nniit.;ci:i the tllnhi;"; APAIJTMKNT in'prlvnto hmi-o fnr'renU 1 Wind him up ho nfmcimlil order, or they will ho for- designed for a timall family. 1!^ lotv, room aiid kitchen, and from it ac- four rooms nnd hath, heater), 535, In- ivdi hm-ri'd of tticir fictions thereto? fipcotion l.y nppoi"tmfnt. 109 Miiin strcot. graceful lineii atl;ipt it to ulmuat any ci'-iii may bn had to iho garage and and see lilm Lower Than City i'ftlnnt tjio sfiid subscriber. suburban community. M;i1nwnn. phnne 7fi-\V. Ontcd Freehold, N. J., Nov. 27th, IBSfl, inRlj WANTED for Rencinl hoiiBcv-ork; Trices. IfiKNK G. SHERMAN, Clapboard Hiding or rounli. lininl- To the left of the living room are steady pnt'itlon; white only, f>7 Petcia climb up tho - It writes capitals, ill} Arthur Pined, Hed Dank, N. J, epllt c)ilni;lP3 laid up about ten inchtx three bedrooms with excellent Jlffht j>)nrp, lied lliinlt." nnwill l0tt«rn, mini IIBH I'loionrn Forjiotnon, and ventilation, with two of the bod- long ladder. Rid Hank. N. J., to tho weather inako UIL> exterior. NOTICE TO THAPPKKS—T luiy ul] Mncls erals, punctuation Proctor. Tlio roof can-lie of (ilato or .shingle, rooinH having thren expoMiirca. A n( raw furs. L. H. l^cltcr, 273 Khtcui- nmrhf;. depending on tho budget, in a lif;ht, bathroom is cuslly acco-'siblc from ail hury_ avi;niu', _p*<\_ l{;inl;,_ph^ne_Jlfi27-\V. _ OF ACCOUNT warm green or tobacco brown oolor- bfidioomn. HMAI>TJ, well heated, room In rmivoni^nt iluto of Mnry J. Hchiiurlt. decenncd. Incatfcm; very low rental. Kultnhla for Notice In hereby jjiven Hint tho accounto Ing. », Floors of thc living room and din- biuineas mnn. M Maple avenue, corner f thc »nf).finihor. aduifn{Htrntor of (Iio on- ing room •should be of wido, random of Chestnut Htrcct, Roil Hniik.* uti. of nuld deccimcd, wtlt bo miilltcri nnd The Blmp'f jjortloo enhances the width plank. The dining room should EA. tdtcd by tho Kiiriotifito of tho County of beauty of tho entrance. Going Into bB papered, and iho living room DUNRALOW for mile nt 62 MailUon nvo- lulimoutli nnd icpuiffd for BCftlcment ta tbi> Bpaciou;!, woll-lfglited living room iiut-. SfiOO i-anli. Imhuice cu^v monthly Im Orphnnn Court, of mi id County, on plastered. If desired, the Jiving room pnymenU iil;o runt. I|i//nijo J'fhv,'irJ K. hiu'jdny, tho tenth dny of Jnmiiiry, A. I), one hi immediately imprcfined v/ith could be rnado a iitory and a hnlf. In Ottlturei-. U2 Mniliuon Iiveuue, lied Rank, Lower Than atcd Novemfier 20, A. P. 1934. flreplaco to tho left. Thin room has ho papered or of a material which "' KUWIN U. GONOVER, front and re;ir vlewit. Tho terrace in ertf'ily "vvftshnblo, FOR KENT, fivp-room haui>o wllh iin- 18 I'olt Kftven Rood, Fair Haven, N. J., €01iUl bo iu;cd in ftumrner afi a bfeak- Itrovcmrntfl; SIR per month. Monroa Adminlfitrator. tsut porch. Tho ccilur under the Earagft and nvciuic. Kliiijv.-rtlMii-y, N. J. ' Call or wrlio ov/.ird H. Hu-:(jlnnon, Eat]., kitchen wing would be ample to con-. (o Mary R ilurkl'y, fiial Frvcholfl, N. J.. Itod Bnnk, N. J., A dining room, ab;n [tcMH1;::;!!)^1. to tain tho V'louum heating plant, and "(It. F. I). No. 1.' TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR PAY AS YOU'GO ALONG PLAN. Proctor. !!){* rear torvace, (tnjitalnH a nh'lie fnv laundry. AddiUonal excavation would muie. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE ANY ARTICLE UNTIL XMAS. Tho road to better nnd bigger fousl- tho (IJRDlay oi pottpry or »owtpr, A proviso a gamo yooiii. ward! b<^41 Wo<)l1* ;an leads through The liegistet-'ii aci- BANK KEGISTER. NOVEMBER 28, Keyport News.. _ Officers Installed (The B«4 Bs>n!s BdtotM ••» *• IMS51' In Support lit th« stores e* Co»!» Pro»;r«i OUNTY Mn. liorwe* Mrfw, Oua Souou moat Mr. and Mrs. William A. 0111 left of tho Veterano of Foreign Wars Thursday for West Palm Beach, Fla., wets Installed last week. Tho core- where they win spend tha vrintor. mpnlea were conducted by Mrs. John U Cottrell loft latt week tor MauiJo Ryan, department Benlor vlco ARTICLES FOR SALE. . West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. Cottrell president and past president of tho SMITH t/pewrltsr for talo; havo no UBO THE! AMKUICAN Cn'rber Shop on tha POSITION wanted, reliable cotiple, man, COMFORTABLE room for" rent, private took Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Walkor'B FOUND, small vowboot. Owner must main highway, Scoboyvllle, gives quick • NEW Ittyf. E, elxi rooms and bath, hat Atlantic Gliy auxiliary. Tho now ot- nciibc end i>»y for tbl> B3G. t flcara of tlio Kcanaburg auxiliary are; Phono Kumson 8G9. and housewrker. Call ib'ittontown 151. rent rei!9t>imCt«S\ Inquiro ot Owner*, 12 Mrs, Walker will go to West Palm iiLACK and whits tilno-year-old pony, who hoa over had a hair cut or ohavo i WANTED, position as houickeepcr. Ad- HRIHKI ronni, all Improvements; rea- Oak plnee, Fnir Hnven, phone UcU Dank bird dos, poinlar, has sonable) Ilcht houHekcejiinK privileges if Prcaldtnt—Mn. CcclHji Gogerty of Beach later In tho oeaaon. ward, ). VsuEhan, 14 18 hands; for Bale, or will exchange for there. _ Frank iJoniErent, proprietor. drona A. D., box 611, Red Dnnk. Union Bench. good saddle horee. Call Red Dank. 2408 USED OAU3 and parts bought nnd aoldj' desired. 120 Hardlns road. Ited iJank, IKTUSE for rent, elx "roomsI "fi*n'd~!jiahT"eTi Banlor vies proiidtont—Mrs. Emily Lov- Tho Frlgldatro disposed of on tha GUO all kinds of new pcrta Bold; uoeq LETS "CO-OPERATE 1 ~ fiuliBcrlbe through phono 4B0-J. or 230. me for all maj-aiineB. You eavci I earn. ImiirQvciflcnt3; rcutial tuctttluti; c»n- erlitlf ot Vott. hUmmntith. co-operatlvo plan by the Klwanls i'OUNI), Dalmatian do's. Imjul'ra C'ohovir! clans, from £0 centH to $1.00. Abo Blmon, TWO larue well-heated rooms, Bitiaie or inlnnt to,.itown and blah school. Leo Junior vlco iirealiltmt—Mm. Vornift £!op* _>*S.I'«lr Hnvon rond, fair Haven. N. J.* Ia COAT frith het to match, alea 14; 44 Worthlsy street, Ited Bank, phong Rloo i mflise anil rejialr Jciithet" articlcn, club for tha benefit of their dental 'rancis1 II. Dent, 184 Fair Haven road, connactlnn;, fit private home; rflHBonahia K. McKea, lG McLaniti strcot, ii&tl Bank, ley, of KeunftlmiK. 11K6 now j for sale reaBonablc. Apply 1382-J. rent. It. H. VanDerveer, 49 Branch avo- P 'V*n o_2 !i 0 0 ._^ clinic fund was awarded to Henry T, BETTEn'l'OUN"rTln~»ranty or WBanjr FAIP Haven. nl1 Conductions—Mr«. Mnrjr Catcy of Union Will bo returned It ovvncf call» nt ii at 78 McLaren •trget, Bc4J?4Itl£! 1 TYPEWRITER head quarter a. TypawrltaTs ^- pbo^s Red Panic 1465. Bench. • \ Hopltina Friday night at the charity SAN DX MAN; Bwodluh, wiHlioa work: FOUUTitOOM ho^7TaThT^?a7cr7"elo(!tiP Oaklnnd_jitreet. Identity mint lie given." NEW a^foot leasklfT'hull, inch planklnpf rented, bought, eold and repaired. Tru- NICE WARM aunny room for rent, with Clwpluin—Mn. Cnrrlo Olsen of )fort ball and entertainment sponsored by ' 89 Broad Btreat, Red Bank. firBt-claas carpenter; imlnlinir inside or city; nil convenlencca; Main road. Fair Monrnouth. .£. LOST, two hunting doss, both biackj 21-foot mahogany runabout hull ready Alt', own tools; best referencca; ronson- or without mealfl; choice locution. 21 Haven: rent $2_l^l,_Iicd I^nnb-* FARM "WANTED, 50 to 150 acrea, Phono Red Hunk S71-J. post; Clinton B. Lohucn, borough ARMSTRONG ConKolcum rug, HUxlZ. phono lOfl-R.* - Tho Keyport Klwanis club enter- OAK WOOD tor sale; atave, furnace and a?.00i flat top desk. 30x60, 55.00; Wfl- WANTED—A man between the aijeV of old Colonial or modern house, be- HOUSE o( noven rooms; ail Improve- m .nagor of Keansburg, and Coun- tained ton of tho cluba from varloua fireplace length; J5.0O por load, 1J10.00 PAINTING and decoratfnn; prices reason- 25 nnd 45, married, with executive abil- tween Red Bank and Freehold: have monta; newly decorated; coaJ and gas cox & Gibbs sowing machine, J7.00. H. able. William P. Woodward, Main road, ity, good education, character nnd pleun- combination ran go; oil burner; two-car cilman A. A. Franolt, also of Koans- towns nearby at BIodgett'B restau- per cord. Bchlpan. Broe., 114 West O. Malcolm, Main street, JJglford, ulons- •waiting client. Either phone ITrea- IrontBtroot, phono Red Bank 1846. Uncroft, N. J., phone Red Bank jUjyv.2. iK personality. One who hnu hud Hoveral garage. Call at 21 Uranch avenue. Tied burp. rant at East Koyport laot night, flldo Chemical flra houee." years' experience in oelllns, who llkca to hold CIS or write full Information to IliSGUHtT Bocorid-hand water immpe, ^V FURNITURE repaired, chairs enned. $l.2~B, Among tho organizations repre- WILL BUY contents of homes, stores, of- Called for nnd delivored. V.-A. Soule. meet nnd work with the public. If you the Tannenbaum Agency, 1 Wcat Tho Thought club will meet Mon- G, Uurst, Mlddletown* phona mlddletovra fice a and hotels i antiques, brlc-ti-bi&c, have these qunHflcationa hero in an oppor- HOUSE for rent, six rooms, all Improve- sented at tho mooting wero tho At- day night at tho homo of Mro. John phona Jtumnon_403-M, Main street, Freehold, N. J. ments, enclosed porch: stoiun heat; gn- ate. Appralaar will call at premluea. tunity to ndvanco In a business lonti on- age; rent reauonabfe. Near nchoot. Ap- lantic City auxiliary, tho kong Branch W. FoHtor, whon "Current Events" WILL BUY typewriters ond adding nla- Write Fumituro, bos 511, Rod Bank.* tablJahod in tho Metropolitan urea of New ply 65 Willow atreet, Fait naven. phono post and auxiliary, tho Red Bank will bo tho topic dlscusood under the ehlnCR, In worlilnd order or not) will FOR SALE, blackomlth's drill with motor, FARM PRODUCE. York find New Jersey. In replying, state iV~ANT to by~four or five acre a noar~Re(l RcdJ0ank_46II*J. „___ „ etui. Writo or phono. Jouaph Borplco, blacksmith's forgo with toola; also one '• telephone number, dependentH, edu- Hank, with or without buildings; prefer po3t and auxiliary, Union Beach and direction of. Mm, Charlea V. Krusor. Koyport. N. J. FARMERS and truck growers will find ft cation, actual experience and any other In- THHEE~BUNGALO\VS, live rooms, bathl largo nnd one a mull refrigerator. Apply d arket for their produce by d to trade choice highway lots. I'hone Red all improvemcntB; ona In River Plaza auxiliary of tho Associated Voternno Robert Hartman's automobile was BOt), toniiofl, flit liltt! cindoro, Ernvml «n"d to Wlttlqm Jo/fray, phono Rumaon 780-J/ 'n Tho Jtesitttor'a C]RBS\RCA formation Indicating your qualifications. Unnk 3636." Replica will be held in strict confidence. $22.50, ono on Newman Springs road of Foreign Wara, Newark police post stolen from In front of tho Koyport manuro for ealo. Prices right. Claud© THREE-CARAT diamond rlntr. perifecT, umns. ?27.5O, one on East Sunset avenuo S2E. and, auxiliary, Newark post, Now 0. Wriflht, Llttlo Silver, phone Red Banh Address Fennco, box fill, Red Bank. John H. Cook, Jr., Shrewsbury^ phona lied Yacht club's building on First streot H03-J. 9G00. Ella J. Par It or, 117 Prospect avo- POl/LTRY FEEDS—Park & Pollard, none WANTED f^r^en~fi7nriu^^-~k wcokly. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Tori: council of tho Daughters of Friday evening wllllo Mr. Hartman nuo, Rod Bank, phono B7. better; surprising low cash prices. Let Bank_a4_25-J. ___ us quota you our special Ion prices on Afternoons and Snturdayfl, high school Amerloa nnd tho Bronx county post was nt tho club. Tho auto was later COW STANCHIONS and cream separator FIULOO auto radio, In good condition lor FURNISHED or unfurnished, five room FOR RENT, atores, offlcea, rials, Qouees, for sale. E. D, LonUJhoA. Hiddletown, sale, Schmidt's Store, 420 Nnvefllnk your maeh. Honco & DRY la, phono Red trlrl, white; references, 131 Plnckney apartments; improved; all locations. »nd auxiliary. Dank 103. [*o«j, Red Dank. houBo; nil Improvcmonts; saraao. In- discovered abandoned near Keans- avenue, Highlands, N. J. formation, phone Red Bank 37 8. Mrn. J. Juat otJ Broad street. fl-W. 85,50. Special .attention to phone ordcro. 22-INCH International pipe furnace, one- boy, phone 81. place. Red Bank, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE In sowing clasB we'll misn her— Mrs. Frances Eyrlng of New York W. Johnson, iihoiio 114-J. Eatontown. HOUSE of Boven roomn, all improvementa, She answered with a smile. year old; 22-inch Thatcher plpolcea fur- GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes and Mc- AUTO LOAtyfi—Confidential, prompt, garage; at 3S West street, for rent. In- GROCKRY, delicatessen and enndy storo vloitod hor son, Junior Eyrlng, over SOI), top soil and privet) acres of top aofT nace, two Duro pumps with tanks, for cafe Intoeh and Stayman npplen for aala; courteous service: no endorpementa; quire after 5:00 P. it. at 41 West side- a.ve- for fliile; no reasonabJo oiler refused. In nowlns cl«»s m'll W»« her— tho week-end. and four to elx-ioofc privet; very cheap, cheap. Mftrttn MeGuIie. plumbing end wholesale and retail. Wo deliver. Wil- PBymento reduced. Federal Acceptance , Red Bank. Write Box 201 Monmuuth Doach. N^_J_^ In cooking—mualc too. heating, Riverside drive, phone Red Bank Tho Women's auxiliary of tho Koy- Thornaj^ S. Field, Red Bank, phone 801. liam Kane, Forest Farm, Stato hlshwny. Co., 610 Elcctrio building. Anbury Park, ATTRACTIVE modern homo, excellent lo- And Ev.—If we've a clans trip— SEED RYE—Very nice re-cleaned aeed 3767. Route 35, Mlddlutown, phono 281-J, Mld- phone 8280. Open evenlnga 7:QQ to »:0Q. COSY COTTAGE for rent, nix rooms; to We all shall think of you. port engine company held a meeting dlctown. quiet pcoplo without children; electricity, cation, living room, dining: and kitchen, , rye for sale. Fred D. "Wlkofl! Co., RedONH HOFFMAN preaslnB machine, two OLD GOLD—Wo pay cash tor your old » and running water. AIBO one-car E&- three bedroom a, enclosed porch, storm Thursday evening at tho homo of Hank, N. J. yettta old; co*t ?4fi0, will sacrlflco for FOR SALETbaled bay, timothy, clover and rold jewelry, watches, teeth, etc Rous- ge. J. A, Kemp, Church street. Little windows; lot 50x225; Enrage; prlca Oh Ev, we'll not forget you, $100. Call 4G-M Hightstown, or writo to 6fl Mrs. Georgo KIncar. Mra. John Kel- WOOD for sale, resHoncblo rates. Call alfalfa, Becond cutting; alfalfa; second f '» 30 JBrpad_etrcet,_Red_Baiik- Silver, N. J. ' ___^ 56,000. W. A., Hopping Agency. S Linden X know wo'll meet again Box 143, HightBtown. K. J. cutting; nlso nico mixed hay nnd Green place. Red Bank, phono 397.* So slnt: in that great chorui ly and Mrs. Pearl Smith won prizes Yunker Trucking, Matawon 10S2-J. HIGHEST prices paid for raw fura. I. HOUSE for rent at 81 Plncknoy road; ga- TIlOPIOAti flah, aijuarlumu, plnnta, fland, COAIj RANGE in good condition; gray Mountain potatoes. Fred Gahler, Holmdel, RED~EANK vlcinlty^Hundrcda of'farms 'Til wo shnll join the strain. at cards. enamel, nickel trimmed, with warmlnj? P. O. address Keyport R. D. 2. Vogal & Son, 2 5 Broad etreet. Rod Bank, rage ; all Improvements, Apply to W. By Sue *^. Byern. Emails and fish food. Low prices. Betsy 8. AnHbro, 222 Bergen place, or any to suit any pocketbook. Illustrated Tho Borough Building and Loan ttoaa Fish Hatchery, I Allen place (just oven; excellent baker. With or without YOUNG~PIGS for sale. Mtddletown Stock WANTED, kitchen coal range, with water booklet freo. Ray H. Stillman, Stata Tho above was written by a claEB- association recently held ito annual off Rlvoraldo avenue, phono Red Bank water back; $15. W- L. Sefbort, Little Farm. Thomas S. Field. Keel Bank, back; good condition; price reasonable. n_ highway, Eatontown, N. J. Phone Eatoa- Silver, phono Red Dank 1342-M.* R. Hi Vandervecr, 49 Urnnch avenue, Red FOR RENT, four rooms, bath, furnished mate of Evelyn Geyor of Rumeon, meeting and re-elected four of tho 3662-W, phone 861. towii_17_8. • WESTINGHOUSE refilBerntor, ten square Bftnk, phono 1465. ^ __ or unfurnished; gas, water, electric, sun who died recently. board of directors. They wore C. J. TRACTOR, rebuilt Planet Jr.. also Dol- FOR SALE, second and third crop alfalfa porches: Enrn go; furnished $25, unfur- FOR SALE or exchance, Southern Callfor* ona and rorialrB, Conover Broe.. ealoo feet, porcelain Inalde; in original ense, hiiy. Phone 1603-R, Red Bank.* WANT~iTBnmirBCPond-hand pipeleas fur. nia bungalow, modern improvements, Post, W. Stephen Wallace, Louis rowular Btock model. For r* few days, $55 r nished $21 per month. Prongor, Avenuo narajjo; largo ynrd; orange, lemon, yrjipe- and service, Wlckatunk, N, J,, phono 9 ELIJO\V~"COUN"~for nale. W. E. Brny, nace. Rj_A. Danid, Little Eiivcr.N. J.* of Two Rivera, corner of Maplewood ave Stultz, Jr., and Edward. W. Smith. Hofmdot. oil price. Terms, Twating's, 16 Mon- frult and deciduous trceB; small town, mouth street, Red Bank, Holmdel, phone 23-Tl. WANTED. 1^000 to 1,600*. cement blocks , Humflon, N. J, orange belt. San HernscJlno valley; Ideal Other directors of tho association DAYBED for Bale In Rood condition; rca- for cash; prico must be right; nino stoct Rumson News. $60, R-FLAT cornet, and caao, 83.00. In- coin. Buy before pclco SOUTHERN half of double house on rl nil year climate; fifty tnilea Lo3 AnycleB. aro Judgo Honry E. Ackerson, Jr., sonablo. Wilson, 24 South street, Rod goes up.' AIBO about two tons Bscond window frames and garage doors wanted. er, elx rooroa, bath; gar ago; furnaco; i Phono Red Bank 1107. Dank, qulro at 12 Linden place, phone 3S0G Charles Dreaser, 113 West Front street, H. S. Burrowes, Walter B. Cherry, cutting alfalfa (loose). G. H. Conover, laid linoleum in kitchen,'"recently decorat- GOOD HOME for salo cheap; all rooms, (Tho Red Bank ltonintor can bo bought Red Bank.* Homestead Form, Jllddletown, N. J., phone 681-M, Hed Dank.* ed; dock facilities. Attractive location, In KumBOn at tho Btoroa ot Harry l)ar- Georgo Honn, C. H. Jewoll, John WANTED, coal rango and parlor stove: all improvements; near center of town, HAVE your Christmas portrait made $2.00 PER LOAD, firewood, kindling; cart phone 160. aJso storm door and utoriivsnsh. Phono threo blocks to depot; 530 monthly. In fiood residential section. Price SG.GOO. knn, Frod Flnnertr nnd Walter Torbera VanDerwall, H. Kabonlvltz and J. it yourself. Apply Ray H. Stillman, William Morford, qufro 61 Rector place. Red Bonk. and from Mr. Goycr.) now. Bring thla advertisement and phono 178 Eatontown. COW BEETS for sale. Red Hank 3934.' Henry F. Hylln, realtor, Rcgiater building. Loon . Schanck. Tho directors ro- 50 cents to Vincent's studio, 29 Klv- New Monmouth.* WANTED, Blnglo man driving to Miami, SMALL HOUSE, four rooms, sat and Red Bank, phono 743, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Collins NURSERY grown, fresh cut, Norwny electric, combination sink. Reasonable olootod Mr. Jewell president* Mr. craldQ avenue, Bed Sank, and set one MIXED HAY nnd corn for nale Cha Florida, about December let, wants one BARGAIN—Duaineaa property for efcla have olosod their homo on River spruce Christmas trees; 26 Inches and or two pasHenscrs to share expanses. For rent. Apply at 4 Minton lane, Fair with dwelling. Lot 50x150 feet with Burrowes secretary and Mr. Wallace beautiful portrait, 8x10 Inches In Blie. over, 2c an Inch. In 100 lots lc an inch. j_O.__Lconiird, R. D. 1, Red Bank. vcn. road and aro on their way to tho FOR SALE, 200 young milk-fed turkeys,. details phone Mlddletown 464.*^ rear entrance; prlco S8.B0O. Henry P. H treasurer. Albert Nelson, AHentown, N. J. HOUSE ot aoven raama, all Improvements; lln, realtor. Register building, Bed B Sunny South. They loft yesterday alive or dressed. Phone Mlddletown WANTED, a jnrKO basotollo same, In good Mrs. Floronco Golden of West BOY'S heavy winter cont for sale, alig 10; 291. condition, for reatuuraiit; atato price. garago; newly decorated with Craftcx Phono 743. lor Miami, Florida, and will not re- TWO eood uued plpolesB furnaces for ealo; good condition; $3.00. Girls' coats, 14- throughout. Phono Red Bank 3926, or call Keansburg la In tho Long Branch ono 18-lnch, and ono 23-tnch. Holland 16, $2.00 each; patent leather nhcen, FOR SALE, new corn, stalks, cow bectB. A. Kreuzmann. 219 11th street, Hoboken, Atlantic Hotel, Fair Haven, N. J.* RIVER building Bito for Bale, north end, turn until noxt spring. hospital suffering from a nervous Furnnco Company, 86 Mechanic atroet, Rod oenrcely worn, size l^A, $1.50. Fhone F. O. B., or delivered. T. S. Roberta, N. J. Cooper's bridge, on Shrewsbury river, Tho namo of tho Rumson high Bank. 30C-R, Red Bank.* Now Monmouth, phone Mlddletown 260. IN THE MARKET for marlno enEine, suit RIVER FRONT homo at 0U River road. long frontage on west eldo of State High- breakdown. She. Is vory gratoful to Fair Haven, nino rooms, all year house; way, artesian well on lot. AlBton Beak'" school paper has been changed from PHOTOGRAPHS, any Bubjoct, taken at FOR SALE, Singer drop head flowing ma- able for forty-foot cruiser; might bo tho Keyport First Aid squad for tak- your homo. Photos copied or painted i able to use truck motor; condition must •o-car garage; exceptional for party with man, attorney, Red Bank. tho Chattor Box to tho Rumaonlan. ing her to tho hospital in their nm- chlno, cont 380, will sacrifice $10. C. L. AUTOMOBILES. references. Inquiro at 307 River road, reasonable ratog. For appointment write Dresser, 113 West Front street. Red Bank, bo good and prico right. Sea Bright-Gas phone Rod Bank 927. Mlmoographod since 1031 tho paper bulanco. II. tillos, 1H) Mudlaon avomie. Bed Bank. phono E81-M.* BODY nnd fender work; damaged bodies and Oil Co., SeabiiRht. N. J* RESIDENCE property altuatod os { is now being printed by Tho Regis- and fenders repaired; dentB removed; WANTED, eood used manuro spreader; FIVE ROOMS and bath, all Improvements, Broad otrcet, located In tho bual- ,' JIV DAUW, gt.uuu custom built Welte-* DAVENPORT with two chairs, Hoover factory finishes duplicated. Our lino In- utenm heat; first or nocond floor; rent ter. Tho first printed number was is- Mfgnon' reproducing grand piano, tiko muBt be cheap for cash. W. H. Potter, nous Eono, can now bo purchased at a ; vacuum cleaner, Atwntor-Kent radio, cludes a complete automobile Tainting Koyport, N. J., phono Mlddletown 278-J.' $15 per month. O, A. Miller, Church ond sued Monday. new (guaranteed perfect) ; will sacrifice olectrlc heater, ft as heater; want to sell. service. H. J. Smith, 41 Woat Btreet, Rftd Compton streets, Belford. N. J. bargain price. Hawkins Brothers, 1ft ; Navesink N©ws. for $950. Dlt-httit'ji piano Shop. Drum- 11 Railroad avenue, Eatontown.' The Ladles' auxiliary of Rumson mo ml _pln_cc._Red_Bank, phono 933. Bank. BUNGALOW of nix rnrns, alFmSdern !m- Monmouth atreet, Red Bank, flro company held a bunco party Fri- PIANOS—Small grand* $"2t)E~ nmall up- FORD ROADSTER, model A. Ford coupe, APARTMENTS provements. Telephone 3900 Red Bank, (Tho Red Dank Register csn bs bought rif/htd J195 i. o. h. factory. Vlollm, or- model A, for mile very cheap. M. Lnr day night at tho ilrehouoo. Tho play- (n Navealnk from WUH&ra fly/an at tha KnrtB, Amplco, Duo Art, Wclto-Mlgnon. BUSINESS NOTICES ;cn, Leonard avenue, Oceaiiport, N. J,* APARTMENT, thrco rooms, steum heated, FARM for ealo or exchange; Eatontown pOBtofflco building.) sun parlor; hot water heat; all improve- chicken farm, 5 '£[ ncics, aoyen-room era were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stev- Tuning, voicliiR nnd reconditioning. Dlr- l^URICE~SCHWAKTZ~oftcrs at a ipecial unfurnished. drover Apartments, 106 mentH; three-car garaEe; Immedlato pos- hmi's Piano Shop, Drummond place, Red IF IT'S MUSICAL we cun supply It, In- Wallace atreet. Red Hank, phone 3323-M. houDQ; improvements; four COOPB, brood- ens, William Vaughan, Misa Louise A Christmas eorvlco ontltled "Tho struction on any wind or string Instru- rlco thla week now Plymouth deluxe Bcanion; $28 a month; newly decorated. er; mortgage, $6,000, private. What havo Bnnl:, pliono 033. demonBtrntor. For appointment APARTMENT of four rooms for rent. Innuire nt Mrs. John Ryer's, Parker ave- Ghczzl, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nou- Nativity" -will bo presented Sunday, ment Including accordion. Arrangements you to ofter. C. Mueller, 1121 Broatl can bo made to purchase Instruments. Al- $15; also a store 520. A. T. Doremue, nue. Little Silver.* atreet, Newark, N. J. ^ hauser,. Selma Swenson, Charlotte Decombor 23, at AH Salnta church by VERY HANDSOME~~o^rd~nmhoRnny dinl __^ 44 RecklesB place. Red Bank, or QKenta. Ing room extension table, buffet, mirror, so repairing. Annoso, 47 Washington SIX-ROOM house, all Improvements, vrlth MODERN'HOME, stucco over tlio, living Lauer, Mrs. J. Butter, William Corrl- tho young folks. Tho cast Is aa fol- street, phono Rod Dank. 1751. FOR SALE this week, because we FIVE-ROOafapartment located on Mon- ne-car garage; from January lat; ten chairs, am nil tables, silver, clock, bric-a- sold them last week: *33 Plymouth de- room, dining, kitchen, hot water heat, gan, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. King, Mlso lowa: brac, desk, china, glnoo and nigs at most PAINTER, paper hangar, painting eotl- mouth street; $18 a month; nlao other minutes' Tvnlk from station. Rent reneon- breakfast nook; threo bedrooms, tile bath* luxe coach, '29 DeSoto sedan, Buick sport able. Address R. R.. box 511, Red Bank.^ Anna May Chrlstman, Mrs. Christ- roiiflonable pricoa. Mrs. DeGrauw, 372 matcs: large or email jobs. Will call phneton, Marmon eport phaeton, '29 Ford homes and apartments. Roluton Wnter- Bhower; prico $6,500, 51,500 cash re- man, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard, Mary ..-„ Dorothy Lelghton Bath avenue, LonLontgf Branch,. N. J. evenlhga with wall paper samples or for a bury, 107 Monmouth Btreet, Red Bank, HOUSE~at ll Clay streeCFaiFHavcnTfor quired; lot 50x150. W. A. Hopping Agen- Joseph ...... Jack Daniels coupe, '20 Ford roadster, '29 Dodyo panel phone Red Bank 3600. Mrs. Arthur Boyce, Albert Noonan, P6WEliF0L truck,~flewJnff machinefl, pj- paint chat. Arthur E. Doyco, phono 606 delivery, '29 Ford panol delivery. Facts rent. Apply to Joseph Scata, 118 Mon- y. 3 Linden place, Red Bank, phono 397^* Gabriel ,..„ ,„..„.-..„, Joyce Maxaon nno, oil, conl etovea, typewriters, musical Itumiion. \ APARTMENT of threo furnished roomB; uiouth street, Red Bank.* Edward Tllton, Miss Helen Zacharlaa _ _. Buddy Strykcr and figures prove that n Janre percentage ATTRACTIVE HOME, centrally located; instruments, parlor furnltura net, plctureoj PAINTER and paper hanger And decorV of uncd car buyers havo learned that to lower fioDr, private entrance; gas and COMFORTABLE six-room dwelling, com- llvintr room, dining, reception and kitch- O'Rourko, Mioa Mildred Shea, Edwin Shepherds Arthur Schorl!. hoiiBCB and lota; rnngcfl, Majestic radios, electricity; private bathroom; oil burner Dick DeVesty, Kenneth Hallam ntor; reasonable prices. Will paper a buy hero is Investing, not npcculatinu, in pletely redecorated, new plumbing, hot en; hot water heat, fireplaces, five tied- Peters, Miss Grace Flannelly, Mario Angel, who gives mesGflse to Bhephcrtia.... clocks, toolci, Qualtor MiBolon Exchange, room for $3.50 end upt ail work guaran- motor car values. Cara that I recom- beat. Heat and hot water furnished. .ir furnace. Locntotl on Whlto street near roomo, two baths and shower; lot 100x2.50. Thompson,, Miss Marion Guerrler, Mao Wclflh 38 Wont Front street. Red Bank.* teed. Joseph Hoffman. 22 Drummond hiend, on which you can depend, offered Welter's house, 07 West Front street. Red Broad; Inquire Red Bank 1100. local 11. Three-car garage. Price $13,000. W. A. plnco. Red Bnnk, phOno 8843-W, this week by Maurice Schwartz: *38 Dodge Dank." Hoppinff Agency, 8 Linden placej Red Charlca Woodward, Robert Wilson, Thrca Wiso Men Donald Wymnn, HIGH CLASS hot water furnace; good op- WILL KENT sU-room. freshly pninted cratlnfr condition; no Icnkatie; grato sedan, "33 Plymouth Bed an, '32 Ford FOUR-ROOM apartment for rent. Apply house, on a very desirable double cor- Bnnk. phone 397-* Mrs. Deborah Voorheca, Mollle Ho- Seward Schnrff, Howard Meliinghnm urea 6 \< Bquaro feet; Inlet and outlet RADIO SERVICED—Prompt and roo- coach, '52 Chevrolet coupe, equal to new to Joseph Scata, 148 Monmouth Btreet, ner lot; hedse, trees, shrubbery; house has SALE^—Business site In heart of R«d Tho gymnasium claaa for young 3 enrn In evory way nt reduced prices. '32 Rod Bank.* gan, Juno Anderson, Miss Kay Brel- piped, threo Inches; cmoko pipe, ton Inches; aonnblo norvlca; only tho bcBt of Studebnker Ret]an S425. '30 DodHO sedan electric range, thrco bed room R, larpe en- Bank's busincsb section, alzo 50xl3B; tonbach, Elmer Blumel, Mrs. Fred girls has been resumed at tho Nave- 3, ion feet radiation j BIX HectlonB, width material used for replacements. Tubes $175, '30 Ford roadster' S135, two '27 APARTMENT~"for rent, four rooms anil cloaed porch. Phono lied Bank 3636." grontly reducod. Frank E. Lnwes. il sink Jibrary, with Misa AdelaJdo Hnl- 4 3 Inchon. Will Install. George White, Buick conchea, Standard Six models, take bath; driveway and parkin*; space in F0R~RENT furnlsheclT^desirableTparty to Shrewsbury avenue, phono_287[i. Red Bnnk. Hlltbrunner, Mrs. William Robinson, phono Long flranch 41D5 after fi:D0 P. 11.• tested frco. Bmdley's Radio Service. p/i/iro tiotno with owner? or or* t^o KOIt SALE nt Rncrificc, sl^-ronm hn\in(% lam as instructor. Tho claoa meets your pick, S75; '2K Pontlae conch SEO. rear. Inquire on premised. Hi* W Mlns Anna Conk, Misa Ruth Howard, 70 Newman Springs road, phona Red Pontlac rondater 535. When you're out Front" street, phone Bed Brin_k_2 2 ii 1 -W. adults. Fine location, all Improvements; doublo Rornge, with five-room apart- Betty CaBlor, Clinton Casler, Leon- Wednesday evenings. Bank I154-J. for n dependable used car at tho right APARTMENT^ three rooms, pilvnto bath, m house, pleasant homo; garngo op- ment; nil improvements in both; on lot ard Marthono, Mrs. John Anderson, Mlsa Norma Swan was removed to and ijons Malcolm W., Erneat, Jr., prlco, drop in nnd ROD T.»efi Morris, nt hot and cold water, well heated, unfur- ito. R«fi>ronrcfl. 13G IMnckney road, 50x150. !tt!l Shrewsbury avenuo, phone Red Dnnk, phono 229-J." Mrs. Lewis T. Wilson, Mlsa Mary T. tho Monmouth Momorlal hospital and Donald W,, Miss Graco H.* Wel- WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing, heat- Mivurico Schwartz's Uaed Car Lot, West nished $30, furnished §40; convenient lo- 3542-W. Red Bank. Front ntrcet nt Pearl street, Red Bank, cation. Frank B. Lawca, i7 Shrewsbury Murphy, Mro. Harold/Peters and Sunday In tho ambulance of tho At- jjnnd and P. Otto Welgand motored ing and tinning. Pumps and windmills repaired. Agent tot Master carburetor phono 537." 'enue, phone 287 5 Red Bank. Mrs. Lowio Neuhausef. A sweater lantic Highlands first aid squad. to Brooklyn Sunday and vl3lted Mrs. coal saving device. Flta any furnace. iZ MAURICE SCHWARTZ, headquarters APARTMEKT, four rooma and bath; elec- wan disposed of on tho co-operativo Miss Martha SIckle3 has recovered Margaret Lowis Wilson. Lclgbton avenue. Red Bank, phona 3SBT-J. BervIcG Plymouth and Chrysler In- ternationnl trucks. Phono Red Bank 637. tricity. Kaa range. Arcola heating sys- plan and was won by Bllllo Smith. from an operation for appendicitis REPAIRING—Antique bric-a-brac, pearl, tem; newly painted throughout. 27 Went Leater V. Walling and Frod Post WE ItAVR n few reconditioned used CATP: Mro. William Robinson won the door and on Sunday resumed her duties ivory and shell goods; fino Japanone Front street, telophono 410 Rumeon, N._J: of Koyport spent Sunday at Beach screens repaired. Marbl* statuary cleaned. 10S0 Chevrolet roadster. 1929 JEraklrtc, NICELY~fii"rnlBhed "thrco roonvi nml' pri- prlzo. aa organist at All Saints church. Arlington. China nnd glass riveted. Aladdin Shop, 1927 Nash coach. Look them over. You vate bnth; overlooking river, rlose to Miss Betty Collins has aloo recovered South Main street, Keyport, N. J. will bo pur prised. Applegate'n CJaraKe, I utation nnd bustnesa urea. Hot water fur- Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Lambert Lester V. Walling, carpenter, Is ro- Valley drive, Atlantic Hluhlnnda, phone from an operation for- appendioitla nished; private cntrnncc. Sheridan, 31 and son John of River road aro on a. shlngllng A. Crccei's houso on tho 314-J. Itivoralde avenue, Rod Bank. nnd will roturn to worlc In tho offlco HolmdoJ turnpilro. BEDBUGS, roaches, flons, raotha, oto., ten-day motor trip to Canada. permanently exterminated (guarnn- 1931 CHEVROLET truck for nnlo, good of tho County Gna company this Mra. J. Frank Wolgand and Mrs. condition. For particulars nee Mrs. M. Assessor Daniel A. Naughton la toed). RaU caught with forrots (not wook. Joseph R. Peacux wero hosteeaea to Welsh, phono Freehold 493-M-l. ROOMS FOR RENT. confined to tho bed with a sovero poisoned). Phone 2843 Aabury. Jack Use the "Sign Language." Mra. Otto Johnson, who Is a sur- tho Phllathca clao3 of tho Koyport 1931 FORD cnl>rlolct for nalo, mntor and cold. Kendrlck, exterminator, established tlroa A-l. Will ncll cheap or will trade. FURNISHED rooms for rent on tho rlvor gical patient at Fltkln Memorial hos- Baptist church Monday ovonlns at Call Rod Itnnk C44 or at G3 Maplo avenue bank. 69 Hector place, Red Bank, Mra. Walter Nouhau3or won tho 36 yeorfl. # pital, la getting along nicely. tho homo of Mrs. J. Frank Welgand after 6:00 P. M. Phone 287-U. An old backwoodsman \yaa onco haled into turkey dlupoaed of on tlio co-opera- FOR RENT, to one or two refined busine Miaa Dorlo VanBrunt ia vlaltlng on the Holmdel turnpike. PACKARD, 1032 five-paHseriKcr Bedan, de- tlvo plan Monday night by tho Po- ELECTRICIAN—If it'a electrical WQ sell, iuxo eiiulpment; nix whcclB; prnctically women, a delightful room; al;-o garag court (or clubbing a muIe./'i'hMudge Informed him cahontarj lodge. hor mother, Mrs. Fred Linda of John T. Ackorson has purchased install or repair; estimates cheerfully w; driven only 16,000 milen. Will BOC- il»aco; modern homo, exceptional location; Darlon, Connecticut. given. Call UB for any or all of your cnaonable. Homo privileges. Hreakfasts that ono could Dccompll3li mor^ with animals by Mra. Josoph Miller of Laltcaldo a now Chevrolet car. electrical troubles. Victor C. Porottl, 2C nerved. Roforencea exchanged. Phone avenuo was removed to tho Mon- Tho firemen wero called out last The Thimble club met at tho home C'hui'cli fltrcat, 5ea Bright, phona 23S-W. SEVEN-PASSENGER StudcbjiW, "in good Heel Bank lfiOfi-J. _____ openklng to them. Tho mulo cliilbljsj- replied tlmt hs week by a flro In tho meadows on WONDERFUL bunlneos opportunityTBeau^ condition, for nalo reasonable. C Vo- mouth Memorial hospital Monday in of Mra. A. Kuhns of Cllffwood on ty parlor, arcade front, three years' ca- Rol. call Koanfiburff 4 4, or ECC at 351 1'LEASANT furnished rooms for rent f knew the truth of thla but hla mulo\%vas so deaf ho tho Rumson ambulance and was op- Rev. Joseph^ Andrew's property on Thursday of last week to celebrate tabllahcd good business: only one In center Kt houBokeepins; nil improvements e Main fltrnet. Kennnburfr, N. J." nnd rlcctriclty; near station and buss line. orated upon tho aamo day for ap- tho Chapel Hill road. Tho blaze was Mrs. Pierflon Dean's birthday. Re- of town. Vacant from December 1. Rent nn had to communicate with him In thoplgn langunjjo. put out before any damage had been reasonable. Duvla, 128 First avenue. At- 13!) Bridge avenuo. Rod P Ji'_— poncllcltin. freshments wero flervod. Those pres- Inntlr H1 ,jhlnnrln.* EMPLOYMENT. Tho Prefibyterl&n Ladles' Aid so- done. ent woro Mra. A. Boyce, Mra. Charles MIDDLE AGED man wants position an ROOMS AND BOARD—Accommoda- For quick communication between Ihono who want Frank Howor has been laid up with Boyco, Mrs, A. Kuhno, Mra. J. Ahlers, CHAIRS RESEATED, cane or read, J1.26 janitor or caretaker; experienced fire- ciety met Monday at tho homo of uii; rufib, $2,00. Called for and deliv- tions available at Globe hotel for something dono and thoso who nro quallflcd to do it rheumatism. Mrs. Plenum Bean, Mro. Theodore A. man, first clnm mechanic nnd chauffeur: Mrs. Edward Clmmplttln on Hunt ered ; royal ring nnd refinlshlng. Leonard. mnko all repairs on electrielectric fixturestures ana d largo or small rooms, cither with or ctreet and made reed baskets. No A Thanksgiving: nervlco will be Balloy, Jr. Mro. Elmor O. Bahrcn- 14 North Main etreot, Farminsdalo. Send plumbing; beat of referencereferences Adiheas S. without hoard; firnt class meal ncrv- tho "sign language" is a moat eftlclent method. But hui*K was a guoBt. Mra. Theodore A. pontal «r phono FftirnfriKdnlo 2SR. mooting of tho fiocloty will tnkn plnn.o hold at ton o'clock tomorow morn- C, box SlI.RciI Hunk.' Ica: rensonniilo raton. 'J'elepliano Ited the fltronuoua method employed by the rmila chihJu'i* thla week. Tho next meeting will bo ing at All Saints' church. Bailey, Jr., will entertain at tho next SALESMAN wanted lo "eall~on" merrhantB Bnnlc il for further Information. meeting. FUEL OIL tanks for nala and ln- and tradesmen; (rood opportunity for la not necessary. December 5 at Red Mon'G hall. Plane stnHod; grnding ond Inndncnpa rlfibt party. Apply \>y letter to S. T. C, are progressing for tho luncheon and Stanley Storlnger of, Locust Valley, workj ninaon work, trucking; sand, Box fill, Rod mvnk.^_ TWO furnished rooms for Huht house- Chrlatmaa salo Wednesday, Decem- koopins; all improvements; nice locu- Advertising in tho Classified Columns of Tha Hazlet News. Long Island, Is visiting her grand- cinders and gravel. Old buUdlngs torn EX.VE1UKNCED girl want's houn^vorh; no tion. Apply ut KG East Bergen plnefl, lied ber 12, at tho home of Mra. Anna mother, Rlru. Mario Hortlo of Beth- heavy laundry; honest, comi»etent; KOO\1 down and romoved, A. Jones, phone rofetfincQB; sleep In; ronsonnblo wagOB. Rofllator la a "sign lanpuago" easily understood and Pauela on Washington street. A Tho turkoy dinpooed of on tho co- any road. E&tontown 4V7. Address R. (j., box fill,Hod Bii_nk.* l~Ba^I^NCH"~avcnue'i"tnrco~attractrvcl: luncheon in Iieoplng with tho Chrlut- it la ono that ia popular In Tho Register's field n« operntlvo plan by Mra. Harry 1TJ. George Chlnman of Philadelphia, MAN WANTED, simile, with room and furnished rooms to Hclcct from; wain maa ueaaon will bo nerved nnd nr- board. l»y month; muat bo nil around hot water heat; plenaantj private fnmlly, Manco of Holmdel township Iafit formerly of Koyport, Js visiting his MF/I'AL WEA'ril£RStftIP±JL"_ v)} ° ° _^i'I' I^- -^'iL_''iH"-'L! Uolmdol. U°£» 1H Monmouth ntr«ot._Rcd _Dank.__ K£3UADLG""houiDokee|)cr wlBhoH lioaltion; liOOM, iirlvato family, with or without Mr and Mr. Georgo Potors of del turnpilto. TRAPPER3, ATTENiTONT I will pay tho bntird; 'exceptional locution; after De- Mloa Jacqueline Darling wao glvon Bonil rcfrrcncoii. Call at 17 Pearl otr«ot. cember lat. UuslncsH wumim prefer red. Parnily Pnrlc aro tlia parents of u Mm. William Boll, Mro. .Albert hlftheat mnrkot price for your raw furo. Red Bank,* a surprjfio mlnceUa.neoua shower by Abe Ci'otdmnn, ZZ Maple nvenue, Fair Ha- Addroaa American, box Gil, lied Hank. son born Sunday at tho Monmouth Heath and Mlsa Anna Cowlea spent EXPIIRIKWEU genera«enornli IIOUFiiouFaworkoO worker IiAKGtj furnished or unfurnlnheti room nomo of hor clasfimatPii Thursday ven, N. J,, pbona Red Hank20BO-M . would liko position; New Yorker's rorer- Memorial hospital. cvenlnpf at tho homo of Mlsa I3vn Tuesday at Now York and attended once. Hnrnh (lonznlea, 26 Willow streot, for rent to middle arced woman:; uao of l linth and kitchen; American fnrntly; $2.00 Tho Itumoon Parent-Teacher ns- Dean on Botlmny rontl. Thono pres* Roxy'fj theater. FOR REAL ESTATE, Insurance! of all phone_ai|ji^-jri [__ r lior week. Apply to Mia. II. Carter, 101 Boclatlon will hold a curd party on ont wero Mlsa Jacqucllno1 DarMnff, Kvfirett and Lloyd Slmonaon of kinds or first mortgage loana, con- MAN~v. iahc3~ponlUon, full or pint time, Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. Thursday night, December 0, at tho Kllzabeth npent Monday with their sult Hawkfna Brothers, 10 Monmouth day or nltfht, store niul clerical cxiierl- MiBa Lcona Robortn, Minn Dorld enrc. Aildresn IC, box _6ll,_Koa nflnk."_ LAFUJE front room in tloHlrnMo fumta neat resldcnco of Mrs. David II. Knrp on Lnunnbury, Huth Harris and Kva mother Mra, Harry 8. Cowled. Mrs, street, Red. Rnnlt, town renter; garngo. 40 Enut Front llOUi'EKEEPKnrthoroiTnhly osporlencod" JUdBk' ' the Rumson rond Tho proceeds will Dean. During tho evening games Cowlcn returned with them to upend wlnhftn poaltlon In tvlrlower'a homo or ONB or tAvt. rooms lor rent, (iiinlnhod < be far tlio benefit of tho milk fund woro played and rofroshmfinto wore a week with her mother nnd slaters S. I^JTELLi;. painting, decorating ami ninnll family of aduHfi. Address 2019 F puper hanging: palntg, varnltihea and ntrcet, HeImni%_N. J.* unfuinlahcd; with nmnll kitchenett' of tho nnHocIntlon. Mm. Albert aervod. Mlaa Darling rcoolvod a at Kockvillo Center and Patcho^uc. heat furnlflhed; jrnn, electric, near inllrnt wull paper for nale. Ofllca ami shop, 20 Fi'i'l'l'U iiiul repairer of i n Nioclerer, Mm. (.icoif'o Hallannn nnd u ;.tnllnn. 14 7 Ilridifft HVOIIVIC, phono Hod munbor of uncful gifts. Mian Dar- Mra. William H, Hun&on of Asbury £5£? t t lt Rd Itl _ i t k s iitovtin find Mru. Karp nro In chargo of tho Park hi vluKing hor cousin, Mlsa (iii(H)VEl) motal %vcBthoiTuiT.7"!'nBrfiUeil t;a* pipcii \vnntn work. Formerly em- lin^'n onf^ftpement wan recently an- LHJIIT hiniiifikccpliur I'lunn for renl, fur- tlck«l;L I^rlzcii will by awarded and Anna Cowlca, on the Holmdel turn- Prices lenaonabln. Write or phono for ployed by Jersey Central Power & Ll«ht served. nounced to Howard Mowery* entlmatc, M. X), Stokes, lu W. D. No. 1, Co., Htovea udjiifited. Work i euiicnmlile. nifthcil rDiuplcto; S.'i.'M) week, ill 1'runv* Mr, and lira Erawt XS* JR*5fl«X Pay nnd nl^bt BOTVICB. Coor^e Ellcnberu, i^ojid pl&c& Itc^l B^nlit phono .3238-J«* phono llsfi Usnli 2434-W.*' a SBD'BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER M, 198$. hours of 7:30 to 9:00 o'clock tomor- Mrs. Carrio Baldwin and Earl Hat day, December 12, at tho homo again. Ths players for the Indiana Old Houses Of row. The balance .of tho day tha of- away will1 bo in charga of tho affa tha -president, Mlsa Siwla jyigor o: are VanNortvvlclt, Fredericks, Ctuae, ilco will be closed due to Thankeglv- Prises will bs awarded and refreai Broad streot. Hanaler and Doerr. Tha Insliaa Jun- Monmouth Count ing- menta sewed. Tho Young People's Union -will msel iors do/eated. tho Ranger Junlora hs Lslesl Model Coats, Jackela and Cspslets, Mlsa Isabella Smock and Josepl: Miss Virginia Zlngale of Cllnto: at tho Eatontown Methodist clmrot thft Bcoro of 28 to 12, Hratyle Yoar Old Furs t Modorete Cost Any Style Matawan's oldest house, known Pennlngton of Washington, D. C, street hao returned homo after Monday night, December 3. Tho First Aid equaiS held * rsgulai Prepared and Cooked So tho Burrowes' mansion, owned an are', planning to vlult Mi«s Smock's joying a two weeks' vacation in th' Cobb, county secretary of tho i mooting Thursday night. Last weol( a Delicious Goodness wilh occupied by the publisher of t parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smock, South. Moil's Christian association, will b tho squad rendered flrnt aid treat- Matawan Journal, Miss J. M over Thanksgiving. A chimney flro In tho home of Er tho guest speaker. ment for Paul Schoellner o| Port Gt, 1118 l«B0. ' Hod ilaafe, tf, , all the Tang of the Sea. Brown, and family, has been sclcc Sonny Richards, son of Mrs. Mar- nest Anderson of South street wa Mr. nnd Mrs. Elston 0. Comb! Monmouth, who was burned in a flic. ed as ono of sixteen houses in Mo tha Richards of Broad street, 13 con extinguished last Friday afternooi announce the birth of a daughter lasl Sunday aftornoon tho Indians* loot mouth county 1o bo included in a lined to Ills' homo with chickenpox. by tho Eatontown firemen befor Monday night at tho Gunther home ball team played tho Keyport Junior, architectural und historical surve A. number of Eatontown members much damage could bo done. at Asbury Park. Tho baby haa .beei and defeated them by tho score o: of tho United States, under the

  • 'clock in tho Methodist social room. iany will bo held Tuesday. ing a week with hor daughter at Irv- mansion used ns headquarters of iunco party will be held at Crescent Members of tho Second Advent Tho Totsy Doorr association 1B ington, near Nowark. tho British, commander, General rill on Lewis r.treet. Tho party will hurch hold an afternoon quilting "naking elaborate preparations for Tho 500 club will meot at the homo Clinton and now owned and occupied e open to tho public. party last Monday afternoon at tho tho card party to bo held Saturday, rf Mra. Jamea Taylor this Friday, No- AND MANY OTHER by Rhea lloreau, West Main street, More than $35 was realized at the church. Rev. Chestor Apy has an- December 15. Tho profits will bo vember 30. Freehold; Washington's headquar- lleaners food and apron sale held nounced that tho Young People's ed to glvo a Christmas party for William Hofmayer hao had a new Individual Pieces for Every Room group will meet Friday night. ters. Freehold; St. Peter's Episcopal ist Saturday at tho Itattl store on y he children of the neighborhood. :omont floor laid in his double gar- church, Freehold; Thompson house, A party In eolebratlon of tha four- igo. and Every Need Freehold; Christ Episcopal church, ain street. Yesterday afternoon J The Senior Girl Scout group will group met at the Presbyterian I Present tho Colored Quartet In eonth wedding anniversary of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Stobo and Quaker church and Allen homestead hurch and held their regular week- variety evening's entertainment Tues- ind Mrs. Bishop was given last week laughter Jean of Emann, Pennsyl- (Colonial Tea Room), Shrewsbury; y quilting party instead of meeting 1day evening, December 13, at tho bor- at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John vania, spent tho wcolt-cnd with Mrs. At Prices To Suit Every Purse Christ Episcopal church, Middle- i Thanksgiving-. ough hall. The proceeds will go to Hodgkinson by tho Got Together club. 'amou MePheo. town; Howell Iron Work3, "deserted Mrs. Daisy Rogers has had a now village," Allaire; Stephen Allen farm, Kenneth VanBrunt of Railroad the group'3 charitable work. Games, dancing, music and a covorod Our Now Location Means Less Overhead Costs end Greater Bridle, and tho McCullough homc- t'enue returned to Ills duties at the More than thirty dollars was rea- llsh supper were enjoyed. Yesterday roof put on her houso, tho outside Btead, Asbury Park. atontown Atlantic and Pacific store lized last Friday night by the Ep- he club held a party at tho home painted and somo interior improve- SAVINGS TO YOU Eonday morning after enjoying a I worth League of the Method if Mrs. Anna Coates, at which tho ments made. i eek's vacation. While vacationing i church when they presented their ostess was Mro. Herman Llndemann The Bridge club mot reoontly at Eattmtowra News. o spent two days hunting at Farm- three act comedy, "No Account Mrs. John Hodgkinson and her tho homo of Mrs. August Millar. Mrs. lgdale, where he shot seven rab- David." It Is being arranged to bo laughter havo been visiting at New- Henry Paasch won first prizo, Mrs. presented in a number of other com- .rk. Harry Longstreet heart prize and (Tho Red Bank Resistor can be boustht ,ts. In Eatontown at tho otoroa of William G. munltfes as the result of its success The Indiana' basketball team. In a Mrs. Harold Young coneolatlon prizo. Mrs. Leslie D. Seely of South last Friday. amo at Leonardo Wednesday night, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dougherty Davis. G. Edward Sraock nnd Yellen's>. reet, Eatontown Christmas Beal PHONE ,1445 Mr. and Mrs. George Hill and Rev. Louis M. Case, pastor of the ?ero defeated by tho Leonardo Ser- .nd children Joan and Jay of Bor- MI5M5V TIE ipresentative, attended a tea at the Methodist church of Eatontown, was icnts by tho score of 68 to 80. In a entown, New Jersey, spent Wednes- friends of Spring Valley, Long Is- me of Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson of 008 Main Street, Aabury Park, N. J. Brown Princess RI.50 land, were "week-end visitors of Mr. tho guest preacher at tho Sunday irellmlnary game tho Indian Juniors ay and Thursday with Mr. and Mra. CaU. g ncrof t, where the Monmouth Coun- night services held at the colored rero defeated by Leonardo by tho Mward HendrlckB. and Mrs. Lewis Hill of Franklin ave- Christmas Seal committee met. core of 70' to 0. Tho Indiana, on nue. M. E. Zion church, South Eatontown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis, Mlsseo Also In Black. rs. Thompson, spoke on recollec- in celebration of Rov. William Bak- heir home court at Shore Aero Bam Jomio and Florenco Brand and Doe Exclusive But Inexpensive Furniture sYouil eay, long live the Era, Daniel Morris of Lewis street, em- ina of Dr. Trudeau. er's birthday. A number of mem- Friday night, were defeated in tho Cunningham attendod tho suppor In warm nsnr shatlcs of orar Xai- ployed as manager of the Swift com- Tho Ladies' Social club and the bers of the congregation of the Meth- rst of a series of three games by ha Bspicopolian church chapel Suits for Every Room Our Specialty loBed Bromja. They harmonize pany at Long Branch, has returned lildlng association of Crescent hall odist church attended the services. he Bcoro of 47 to 38. The hope to Thursday night. to his duties after enjoying a three ill hold a bunco party Saturday A bunco party ia being planned by o better Friday nljht of thla week so perfectly with tin bright •weeks' vacation. ;ht, December 1, at Crescent hall. rhen they will play thq Rangers Prank Marksteln has been confined Ample Parking Space . . . Free Delivery nmr colors that check, fleck, P. B. Chrispen of Broad street has tho Ladies' Aid society for Wednes- o tho house with a heavy cold. dotand stripeyonrfallcSolhca. jft for Miami Beach, Florida,, where he plans to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bruco and laughter Helen left today for aBhort SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY visit -with MB mother at Pittsburgh, Continuous New York. Tho eighth grade of tho Eaton- Wednesday :own grammar school will Bponsor a Performance bunco and card party Friday night, December 7, at tho municipal build- Night Thanksgiv'g ing starting at eight o'clock. Re- freshments will bo served. The pro- This Week Day : ;eeds will go toward their Washing- :> '\HiUivv ,on trip. Mrs. Charles D. Cleveland of Sun- . NOW THEY TUG AT nybrook Farm, Eatontown, will open TODAY ONLY an antique booth at the antique show being staged at Christ church parish They've listened to our | house, East Orange, Tuesday and Jean Parker, James Dunn in "HAVE A Slippers, Hosiery, Rubbers. Wednesday, iiecember 4 and 5. stories, they've sympa- | llr. and Mrs. E. S. WIHard With UNA MEBICEL — STUART ERWIN *,,--, 9 Broad Street, ttestnut Grove will spend Thanks- thized with our troubles |; giving with relatives at Brooklyn. AT 9:00 — 2 BIG FEATURES Red Bank The Eatontown postofilce will be open only lor mailing between th: ...NOW[theytell/WTHEIR I THURSDAY,- FRIDAY — SATURDAY story... and touch JOUR | Continuous Performance Thanksgiving Day ! V. hearts with their dreams I ,...their tears?..their gay \ young laughterj

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