RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXV, NO. 31. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,1953 10c PER COPY SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16. Merchants Offer Bargains To Thrifty During Red Bank Sales Days Plan Dinner Mar. 10 to Honor Residents Flock Garden State Parkway Developers To Public Hearing 3-Day Town-wide
Plans for • dinner Mar. 10 at Sea Parkway Booms Shore' On School Budget Girt inn in honor of the men who With the advent of the parkway Sale Starts Today wen inatrumcntal in the develop- great changes are in the making Board Defends Items, ment of the new Garden State park* along the entire Jersey shore. This way were made at a meeting Fri- former "country" section of the Architect Explains day of a committee of the Mon- state Is seeing a boom rarely be- mouth and Ocean County Realtors fore equalled:in the history of New New School's Features and New Jeraey Shore Builder* as- Jersey. Farms are being subdivided Council Holds Up Bev. Anderson, lociation.. LITTLE SILVER - Nearly 200 into development and homes are persons attended Thursday night's Invited guest* and principal being planned and constructed in public hearing of the board of edu- Action on Move speakers will include Gov. Driieoll, unprecedented number*. New shop- cation to hear board members ex- Sale Chairman, Ransford J. Abbott of Red Bank, ping centers are arising. Farsight- plain the '53-54 school budget and •tat? highway commissioner, and ~ei merchant* are planning subur- the proposed $225,000 new school Paul Troait, head of the Turnpike ban outlets. Towns are blueprint- building. To Cut Inlet ing extra grade and high schools. cotnmlulon. The budget and the new school Tells AuchinciOBs Likes Response The parkway celebration dinner While U. S. census figures for 1990 provide two of five features of the committee is headed by Thorns* A. reveal a IS per cent Increase in Feb. 10 election. Another major Information Is Needed Mathls, Ocean county treasurer, New Jersey's population over the issue wfll be' the election of two Fifty-two stores are taking part and E,. Donald turner of Belmar, 1940 period as a whole, the notice- board members. Mrs. A. Edwin Prior to a Decision in Red Bank days—a. town-wide honorary chairmefl. Theodore Smith able rise Is seen when examining 'Burdge and George W. Rysffr seek sales event—to be held this week- of Riviera Beach I* general chair- county breakdowns. .The shore re-election while Mrt. Walter In- RUMSON—Because "we arc in no end—Thursday, Friday and Satur- man. Representing the New Jer- counties of Monmouth and Ocean gram and Karl Jacobi seek election. position to make, an answer," May- day—according to a list released aey Shore Builders association are show a Jump of 40 per cent and BO There will be two other questions or Francis J. Nary Thursday night Monday by the Red Bank Com- William Marktn, Elbcron, president per cent, respectively, comiderably on the ballot. One is an $800 item directed Borough Clerk Albert A. munity Chamber of Commerce. of N.J.S.B.A.; Joseph Fratantonio, greater than that of any other to provide financial assistance to Kerr to advise Rep. James C. This is one of two such sales to bs Spring Lake, past president; Arthur county in the state, and bears eighth grade pupils for their trip Auchincloas that the council here held each year with a concerted ef- C. Turner, Sea Girt, put president; strong evidence that the shore t.i Washington, D. C. The other is could give no Immediate opinion fort by all the local stores to give Raymond Daniels, Point Pleasant, points are rapidly passing from the a $1,500 item which proposes that Bev. Anderson of Anderson's Music shsp, chairman of the retail trad* committee of on a proposal to cut an Inlet exceptional values and to offer vice president; Harry Sunns, Lake- "summer home" classification to a the Tomalno property at the rear through the south beach area at close-outs in their various lines. wood, treasurer, and Robert Skold, locale for permanent residence. of tt)e school on_ North Lovett ave. th* Community Chamber of Commaree; Ray E. Taylor, executive vice presidept of the Cham- Sea Bright. According to Bev Anderson of Sea Girt, and Allan Vautler, Toms be purchased. If approved, the land Anderson's Music shop, 21 Broad River. The surge in population growth ber, and Leo Goldberg of Yanko's, era shown at Yanko's store making plant for the distribu- Mr. Auchlncloss asked the bor- would provide an exit to North ough's advice in reference to ef- St., retail trade chairman, this is In Monmouth and Ocean counties Lovett ave. and relieve congestion tion of display material in connaction with Red Bank Days. Mr. Goldberg is a member of tho first of Red Bank's annual •Board Representatives reflects an influx of people from forts of Sea Bright officials and north and South Jersey, as well now experienced on Markham pi. the Chamber's retail tradt committee, which is sponsoring th* sales promotion. organizations to construct the in- winter sates events, and the com- The Honmouth County Board of mittee is working toward eventu- Realtors Is r6prcsented on the com- as from out of state, particularly •Shell' Proposed let. The congressman wroto that those from the Philadelphia area when he waa mayor here, he op. ally enlisting all 175 Chamber mem- mittee by Ernest L. Martin, Glen- Meeting in the auditorium to ac- her stores Into participation. dola, chairman; Rolston Waterbury, who have moved into Ocean eounty, Total Eclipse of Moon posed such an inlet because he commodate the large attendance, feared the rush of tide water The next sale Is scheduled for Red Bank, secretary; Theodore F. Where daily commuting from this Lester W. Taylor, president, intro- License Inserts Firemen's Ball section to the metropolitan areas Vitible Here Tomorrow through the inlet .would flood Rum July and plans arc already being Appleby. Asbury Park, pact presi- duced W. James Taylor, architect, son properties. Ho said, however, mado for this event. dent; Edward VanNcM, Spring was formerly formidable, the park- who explained the reasons for the way's lack of crosa streets and red A total eclipse of the moon— that he looked favorably upon an "Even those stores which have Lake Heights, past state associa- proposed 12-room "shell*' building. Available Feb. 1 which occurs during a full moon Well Under Way inlet at Spermacctti cove at Sandy already had January clearance sales tion president; Jamea B. McAfee, lights enable the motorist to main- The board contemplates furnishing As a public convenience, motor- tain an average speed of 50 miles when the earth and the moon Tickets for the 28th annual ball Hook. will offer addition savings during Bridle, past president; Kenneth L. six rooms if the proposal is car- ists can obtain their 19SS motor are In a line with the sun, and of the Ked Bank Fire department Red Bank Days," Mr. Anderson Walker, Shrewsbury, put president; per hour, and travel time to work ried, adding other rooms as needed. Councilman Charles B. Harding or Dullness in New York and Jer- vehicle registration insert renewals the earth's shadow fallt on the arc In the hands of the ball com- said. Serving on the retail' trade L. D, Edwards, Sea Girt, and Ray' The architect said the proposal and drivervllcense renewals on and moon to deprive It of some of the mittee and arc being disposed of said Army engineers have never committee with Mr. Anderson are mond VanHorn, Fair Haven. sey'* larger cities Is now a prac- made a complete study of the pro- ticality. was decided upon because it is after Feb. 2, a full month ahead light It received from the sun— rapidly. At this early date the af- Robert de la Reussille of Reus> The Ocean County Board of Real' more economical. He added that of previous years. Miss Edith I. will begin tomorrow (Thursday) fair promises to surpass any pre- posed Inlet. He said ho desired siles' Jewelers: Michael Schneider* (on It headed by the president, Parkway authorities expect the through the medium of alternate Wennlng, license agent at 19 Mon- vious undertaking of the depart- more Information on the commer- afternoon at 3:M when tha moon cial value of th« project and the man of Footcralt Shots; Ralph Al- Robert Haag, Toms River. Serving section from Cranford to Union to bids, adequate construction could mouth St., Red Bank, announced enter* the penumbra, or outer ment of like nature. lan, manager of Stein bsch's; Abe with him are Ernest DeVoe, Point be completed this summer. The en- be obtained with available funds. today. The Inserts can be displayed amount of freight It would bring shadow of the earth. The ball will be held at the to the Shrewsbury river. He added Rosenberg of the Bob and Betty Pleasant; T. C. Hlerlng, Seailde tire route, when finished, will run Looking to the future, he said, It on the vehicle Immediately. Molly Pitcher Saturday night, Feb. shop; Leo Goldberg of Yanko's; Leo Heights; Stuart W. Gurney, Har- from Bloomfleld area to Cape May, will be more eeonomleal to furnish The moon will reach the eunbrs, that an estimate of the cost ob- Heretofore, registrations and driv- en heavy shadow at 4:51 p. m. 21. under' the auspices of the ex- tained about ten years ago was Diamond of Straus company; Ros- vey Cedars; G. Clinton Grlggs, and should make the Jersey shore classroom* as needed because such er licenses were not issued until ecutive council of the Red Bank coe Angle of Albert S. Miller Shoe Lakewood, and F. B. Simons, one of the most desirable living expenditures could be made in.fu- At C:W p. ro. the moon will .be- $1,000,000. He also said that the Mar. 1, but the increasing volume come totally eclipsed. It will re- Fire department of which Angelo effect of tides has not been re- company, and Eugene Mage* of Adamston. areas in tht state. ture budgets rather than by special of business, which has reached ap- Ciagllt Is president, Robert Forties, Clayton * Magcc. referendums. main as until JiSe p. m. At S:40 solved, there being » wide differ- proximately 1,750,000 vehicles and p. m. the moon will complete it* vice president; Kenneth Woodward, ence of opinion on the question. The general tone of the meeting 2,000,000 driver licenses, prompted secretary, and Harry Hoffman, Asked to Use Marine Park Journey to the outer edge of the treasurer. James Doig is chairman Councilman W. Dtnsmore Banks During thi* special event all Dr. M. M. Dorizas Indicated that the new school pro- Motor Vehicle Director William umbra, and by isaS p. m. It will Board Adopts posal would be favored. Various J. Dearden to advance the issuance and Charles Knoll Is co-chairman said he thought the inlet would store employees arc requested by be out ef the shadow area,. of -the ball committee with Fire create "higher high water" and the Chamber of Commerce to park board members answered questions date a month. The magnitude ef th* •ettae* I* To Address Lions from the floor. Among the question- The Feb. J regulation applies ; Caqplfatener Harold Hurley aa "lower low water," but agreed that their cars in M&rmu pa.vk on Ihe ers was Mr. Jacobi, who asked ISM of the ^y!^ f tonerary'. chairman. a more comprehensive study should river to provide parking space close $826,497 Budget only to registration and driver II- be made. Red Bank's 19SM4 school budget, "Tha World in Action" will be why the board had not provided censo renewals and not to Initial Each of the six companies of at hapd for shoppers. totaling $826,4»T.M, was adopted by th* subject, of Or. Michael M. sufficient space prior to the present applications. No MM Initial vehicle the department have appointed a In other business, counell referred Aa an added attraction and spe- -tha board of education Thursday Doris**, a member of the faculty Urn*. group to serve on th«-ball-commit* a request .of, Edwin Stewart'.for cial-feature, Atlantic Appliance :BM night after a,~publlo hearing -at of the Wbarton .(chool.-ot-Lflnance uild Plans te*. They are Hook and Ladder, tour separate assessments on the engaged Miss Ronnie Rudolph, Phil- which no objections were raised.. and commerce at tht University of . _ Finance* The earn* Orang* end blaek regis- Ex-Chief Robert Forbes, Thomas property he has sold to Mr. and eo horn* economist, to demonstrate Tha new budget Is 196,814.93, Pennsylvania, when he addresses Mr.* Ryser, who I* chairman of tration plate, lamed for 1961 will In . Maisey, Raymond Sergeant, Mrs. Frederle Tompkins to the bor- the preparing, packaging and stor- higher than the current budget of th* Red Bank Lions club Tuesday th* special committee studying the remain on the vehicle during 19H Dessert-Bridge Gerald Jordan and Joseph Calver; ough attorney and the assessor. Mr. ing of foods at the Atlantic store, $730,6*2,92. Of tha total, !8M,T8t at th* Molly Pitcher hotel. new school, answered that the and eucccedlng years, Utaa Wen- FAIR HAVBN-The junior guild Relief engine, Ex-Chief Raymond Stewart's attorney, Thomas P. 35 Mjbnmouth st, Friday, Jan. 33, will be derived from local taxes as Born of Oriek parents In Con- board had anticipated using the nig explained. These plates can- of the Chapel, of the Holy Com- Browcr, Chad Hendrlckson, Fred Doremus, wrote that Mr. Stewart from' 2 to 9 p. m. compared of 1901,598 last year. stantinople, where hi* father was basement in the wing built In '49 not be legally displayed on a New munion at a meeting last Thurs- Munden, Edmund F. Sickels and subdivided his property and thus ' A general invitation is extended Paul Toung read a litter from tint secretary of the Greek legation, for three classrooms, a teachers' Jersey motor vehicle after Apr. 1, day night at .th* home of Mr*. .Joseph Holiday; Independent, Chief should be entitled to a breakdown to the public to attend the freeter th* Red Bank Teachers' association Dr. Dorisaa waa educated at Rob- room and other facilities. He said however, unless the cream-colored Edward Rogers, 2* Hlllerest dr., Harry Aumack, John Hand, Calvin of the present asseument. demonstrations, and refreshment* which analysed the budget. Ac- ert college In Constantinople where when the school was built, the metal insert bearing the numerals mad* plans for a dessert bridge to Carhart, Peter MacDonald and Eu- No action was taken on a requet] will be served. With the purchase cording to the teachers'- figures, the he gained fame as a member of the board had assurances from the "53" la attached to th* lower part be held Monday, Feb. 9, at S p. m. gene Patterson; Liberty, Ex-Chief by Joseph G. McCuc for a hearing of a model GH122 Philco freeter, budget has a surplus or $31,129 Greek Olympic team. He later re- county and state that the space of the plate. The insert will be at th* Wlllowbrook. Dominic Figaro, Sebastian Colino, for rent decontrol in the borough Atlantic is offering free of charge, which they felt could be used to In- ceived his PhD at the University would be satisfactory for class- serially numbered.and.recorded on Mrs. Harold Glblln and Mrs. Rog- Joseph Masta, 2d., Deputy Chief Councilman Peter Cartmell said $125 worth of (smen food. Accord- crease salaries. Mr. Toung ex- of Pennsylvania. He served in the rooms. the registration certificate along ers, co-chairmen, will be assisted John Higglns and Alex Renzo; th* rent control law expires Apr, ing to the Atlantic management, Army during World War I and was In April, 1951, he said, the erchl with the plate number. by a commute* comprising Mrs, Union, Leonard Perry, Henry Hig- JO and that setting a hearing date plained that the $31,1» surplus an- appointed geographlo and linguistic there are absolutely no restrictions ticipates that the board will oper- tect prepared plans for arranging "I trust many motorists will take Hugh Dlstelhurst, decorations; Mrs. glns, Harry Hoffman and Jack might almost extend to that time. In choice of food. "The cuttomer expert In Syria and Palestine on those rooms, but the county super- Edgar V. Denlse and Mrs. Hodge Loveraidge; Westsldc, Angelo Cia- Councilman R. Park Lamborn add- ate next year with its present staff. Mandate* In Turkey. advantage of the opportunity to has th* privilege of selecting what- The budget will be put before the intendent vetoed them because of renew their vehicle registrations Boulware, awards; Mrs. Stanley glla, Louis De Lorento, Nell Gettis, ed that "all things point to de- ever frosen food items he or she voters in the Feb. 10 election. Dr. Doris** ha* been to Russia a new ruling by the state depart- and driver licenses during Febru- Fielder, tickets, and Mrs. William Andrew De Pontl, 1st Deputy Chief controls" in the present national desires in whatever quantities de- ten times, seven time* before the ment of education. An appeal of G. Borner, Jr., refreshments. and Kenneth Woodward. administration. Mayor Nary di- Mrs. Peter Kocachok asked that ary, and thus help spread the work rected the clerk to advise Mr. Mc- sired. The food is delivered to th* the board provide $200 In its new war and three times since th* rev- the superintendent's refusal did not load," said Miss Wennlg. The Those serving will be Mrs. Wil- Quite a number of tickets have customers' home free of charge. olution. change matters, even though the liam A. Wren, Mrs. J. William Cue that action on his request will budget to pay for the use of the agency hours during February will been forwarded throughout the be held up temporarily. states the management. high school building tor classes for state deliberated on it for severs' be 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. dally and Morgan, Mrs. Warren Huguley, town to persons Interested in the Those merchants participating in displaced persons. John Giblon, weeks. from 9 a. m. to noon Saturdays. Mrs. Marjoria Longman, Mrs, department in hopes that these Council confirmed the mayor's Red Bank Days arc J. Kridel com- vice president of th* board, ex- Calvary Baptists Mr. Ryser said th* building pro- Douglas Fredericks, Mrs. Joseph tickets will be purchased to assist reappointments on the Juvenile pany, The Surprise Store, Inc., Al- plained the board didn't feel the ject was delayed until this year, Lopes and Mrs. Irene Hinchclilf. this annual affair. Tickets are be- conference committee. On it arc bert S. Miller Bhoe company, Clay- cost could bo borne by the budget. because the combined borrowing A clock radio will be awarded as ing handled by Raymond E. Ser- Harry Welsford, chairman; Mag- ton ft Magce, Huber's, Inc., Red He. added he felt employers of dis- Praised by Mayor power of the board and the bor- Small Changes a special prlie; geant of the Hook and Ladder com- istrate Arnold Tulp, Police Chief Bank Youth Center, Merchants placed persons In Red Bank might ough council was less than $183,- The group will establish a. baby- pany at his home, 16 John st. Henry Kruse, Frank A. Weinheim- Trust company, Straus company. be willing to create a fund to pay Mayor Katharine Elku* White, a 000. He said the borrowing,power sitting service for children of or. Rev. Joseph A. Sullivan, Rev. The Red Bank Register, Wolcott's, for the education of their employ- gueit «
CELEBRATESlMh BIBTHDAY Wright airplane, World War I air- Women to Arrange Parents' Group Miss Elena Marzulla of Spring Cubs Exhibit ciaft, including Camels and DeHav- Letter Carriers; Lake celebrated her 13th birthday Ua.ncl8, to the more recent line of Anniversary Dinner To Enlarge Class . blimps, flying fortresses and com- Saturday with a luncheon at the Women Install Plans for an anniversary, dinner Plans to increase the enrollment Molly Pitcher hotel. Her guests mercial carriers, and the present- I SLIPS i Travel Models day types of stratosphere liners, LINCROFT — A joint Installa- for members of Cgurt St. James, or the special class from six to uotn included Joanne McManus, Betty nine for mentally retarded children Jean Messier, Dianne Lynctte, Beth LITTLE SILVER—The cubs of warhawks, thunderjets and V-2 tion dinner for the New Jersey Catholic Daughters of America, Feb. |t> Ckmtr* < pack 15 in January studied trans- ockets, a large model of the latter hapter, National Association of 19 at Joseph's at West Long were made by the educational com- 1309b ROBES i MacKrille, Fay Hodgkiss nnd Pam- Branch, will be made at a commil- mittee of the Monmouth County ela Marzulla. portation methods and made collec- ship being made by one of the cubs. Letter Carriers, and Its auxiliary Parents Group for Mentally Re- tions, drawings and models of al- Highways and their vehicles, in- was held Saturday night at Lin- tee meeting Friday night at the Now Serving home of Mrs. Clayton Held on tarded Children last week at the NAME WATKRBURY most every known conveyance ever cluding a large model of a New croft Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer. home of Edward O'Reilly on Caro | OFF LOUNGE SETS I used for travel, from oxcart to Die- Jersey traffic circle, was displayed E. VanSauter, both put presidents Field ave.. Riverside Heights, Mid- Rolston Watc'rbury, Red Bank dletown township. Mrs. Held, court ct., county president. The eliii is ILITTLE SILVER realtor, has been named chairman sel engines nnd from dog sleds to by cubs of den eight, Miniatures of the organizations; installed of- held at the River-Street school. I Charm FASHIONS I of the membership committee of rocket ships. The results of.their of many gasoline can and trucks, ficers. grand regent, is chairman. Mrs, Parents interested in these classes, the National Institute of Real Es- work were exhibited at their pack made by the cubs, were added to Men Installed were George Net- Edward A. Hanlon is reservation and the work bf the group, have SHREWSBURY I 24 Iroad St. Rtd lank I tate Brokers for the shore area meeting Friday at the school. the highway scene to complete the terman, president; John Kane and chairman. been requested to contact Mr. for 1953. Many beasts of burden, formed picture. George Sherman, vice presidents; Others serving are Mrs.Grandln O'Reilly. DAILY of paper moulded with glue and Cubmaster Karl Jacobl an- Arnold Siegfried, secretary; J, Ed- Chapman, vice regent; Mrs. Jules painted for reality, were made by nounced that the annual Blue and ward Bloont, Jr., treasurer; Charles Dlstel, Mrs. George Stirnweiss, Mrs. Members present were Mri. QUICK S1RVICI cubs of den one. Their art work Gold banquet in honor of the den Murray, first assistant treasurer: Howard Gaffey, Mrs. Osborn H.. O'Reilly, Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. included models and pictures of mother* who work week-by-week Charles Whitmsre, second assistant Harrison, Mrs. F. A. Harvey, Mrs. Wellington W. Wtlklna, Jr., Mrs. PICKUP * DEUVSBV horses, elephants, huskies, oxen, with the cubs in order to "make the treasurer, and Theodore Lake, Sarah Harding, Mrs. Charles Gib- Richard Clapp and Mr. and Mri. CALL YOU BET A BIG NAME pack go," would be held Feb. 28. Ion, Mrs. Charles Gaffney, Miss Walter Jonei. donkeys and camels. sergtant-at-armi. A put presi- Cubs receiving achievement dent's emblem was given Mr. Katherine Hanlon and Miss Mar- Cubs of den two displayed their garet Gorman. work with vehicles without wheels, awards were: Wolf award, Robert Bloom. The pipe for tobacco smoking Rl 6*1800 hnrse-drawn sleds, skiis, historic Pettit, George Ryaer, Robert Long- Mrs. VanSauter installed auxiliary originated in the Americas. 1 Old Ironsides, birch canoes, drag man, William Armstrong, Kevin officers. Included were Mrs. Netter- Mailman Club BACKS US sleds and similar conveyances. O'Brien, William Asman, George marl, president; Mm. Sherman, vice Sebold; wolf gold arrow, Wolfram president; Mrs. Monte Geroni, sec- Officers Installed The development of American rail- Broeckman, William Asman, Carle- M ¥•••»• Refining roads was the topic for den three retary; Mrs. William Geroni, treas- MATAWAN — Mrs. Gustave 3. ton Bessey, Robert Frltchie, Har- urer, and Mrs. Arthur Stattery, and their handwork included wood- vey Srving; wolf silver arrow. Wol- Frcret of Fair Haven, president of ; en models of railroad cars of the treasurer. Trustees will be Mrt. J. the Women's Democratic club of fram Broeckman, Carlcton Bessey: Ernest Boskey, Mrs. John Scheldt, Our MobiUwat if made by tiw 1831-1837 period. bear award, Stephen Smith, William Monmouth co nty, installed officers RED BANK DAYS Holsten, Robert McAvoy, Charles and Mrs. Carl Hanson. A compact of the Matawan Women's Demo- world-famous Socony-Vacuum For the water enthusiast, cubs of was . given Mrs. Boikey, retiring cratic club at a dinner Thursday den four made a variety of minia Hance. Walter Ingram, George Nu president, and corsages to the new JAN. 29th, 30th fc 31st Oil Co.That'a why you can rely j turc sailing craft, including a pirate gent; bear gold arrow, Robert Me of last week at Magnolia inn. officers. Installed were Mrs. Harold Cos- on our aouree of supply... you ship, a bottled square-rigger and a Avoy, Charles Hance; bear silver -Attending were Arthur E. Slat- can alwayi be certain of uni> sailboat. Travel folders completed arrow, Robert McAvoy, Charles tello, president; Mrs. George Carey, Hance, Robert Paul, Walter In- tery, foreman of the Red Bank vice president; Mrs. Russcl Winans, the display. post office, Mr. arid Mrs. Boskey, SPECIAL • 3 Days Only form high quality. Mobilheat is gram; lion award, Robert Browne, treasurer, and Mrs. Marie Hooy- • FOR ECONOMY.. Boats of other lands were depict Mr. and Mrs. Scheldt. Mr. and Mrs. one of the nation'* biggett-aell- rd by drawing, printed pages and Leonard Di Naples, Robert Hance; man, secretary. Chairmen appointed lion gold arrow, Dennis Longcoy, Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Whltmore, were Mrs. Raphael Devlin, social OUR MobllhMt ing fuel oili. Call ut today. hand-made models of kayuks, gon Mr. and Mrs. Netterman, Mr. and dolas, gufas, Chinese junks, .sam- Robert Browne, Joby O'Brien, Rob- activities, and Miss Anne Church- MEN'S CANT IK MAT pans, butterfly boats nnd out-rig- ert Hance; lion silver arrow, Dennis Mrs. VanSauter, Mr. and Mrs. Han- man, welfare. Members sent a gers, -all the -work of cubs of den Longcoy, K. Edward Jacobi, Rob> sen, Mr. and Mrs. Monte 'Geroni, greeting card to Mrs. Rosa Bergen five. crt Hance,.and service star, Robert Mr. and Mrs. William Geroni, Mr. of Matawan, a former county club Zoldak, William Yodice, Frank Le- and Mrs. Harold Ely, Mr. and Mrs.president, who is recovering .from SUITS, TOPCOATS, OVERCOATS Another display was that made Albert FaziiDne, Mr. Bloom, Jr., and assembled by the cubs of den Pore and David Wlnfleid. a recent illness. The meeting prize Mrs. Siegfried, Morrell J. Moore, was awarded to Mrs. Carey. six, which included early makes of Chairman Mel Berdahl presented John J. Kane, Isador'c Catalano and automobiles, railroad bridges, air graduation certificates to Larry craft, an aircraft carrier and glid- Brogden, Joseph O'Brien and Rob-Miss Nancy Dahlgren. HOLY NAME INSTITUTE ers. ert Hance during the cub Webclos TO PLAN CARD PARTY TRENTON - Edward J. A. Fa- Den seven cubs as.«emhled a pic- ceremony. hey of Spring Lake will be among 20% torial story telling about the devel- The cubs of the pack joined Sat- Monmouth Wilson club will meet the speakers at a training Institute opment of aviation, a story which urday with other cubs of Monmouth next Monday night at the home of for officers and committee chairmen REGULAR PRICE included virtually every type nf air* council to inspect railroad yards at Mm. J. Allen Mohn at 232 Lawrence of all Holy Name societies in the. OIL DELIVERY, Inc. craft ever built, beginning with the Elizahelhport. Despite the rain ave., Elberon Park. Arrangements eight-county diocese of Trenton at 3 HIRIIRT ST. PHONE 44410 RID IANK bird-like creation of Leonardo De the boys managed to' ride on will be made for the spring schol- St, Mary's cathedral auditorium Vinci • In- 1490 and continuing a Diesel-driven passenger car to arship card part,-. here Sunday at J.30 p. m. He will SPKIAL GROUP OP WS AMI f Mr HMnlMj through the yours with the develop- the port yards and back again, and Boyi art able to m«k« socket mnn«y tell of the work of the "indecent ment of balloons and dirigibles, the set a railroad shop in practice and by aellins Th« Rtflitar.—Advertitemcnt. literature committee." engine construction as they toured the shops. MEN'S SUITS Sunday the eubi visited a model railroading displly at the Long Branch station to end a week-end RED BANK DAYS of scouting' devoted almost entirely 90 to the theme of the month, ••Trans- AT FOOTCRAFT portation." SPECIAL VALUES 36 Young GOP to Meet REG. SAW Next Wednesday OUR REGULAR SEMI-ANNUAL Now'tth* LONG BRANCH — The Touni CARD TABLES Republican* or. Monmouth county 2 will meet next Wednesday at 8:18 f5 95 Clearance Sale , „-,, jeelub include Ben- time to jamin W.. Danskln of Wall town- Storage Closets *9 *6' ship, chairman; j,. Francis Rauch IS NOW IN PROGRESS AND THERE «t MMdlstown * township; vice chairman; George W. Baxter, this 5f ARE STILL MANY OUTSTANDING semi-annual place, recording secretary; Marvin SPONGE MOPS *1 B. Schaefcr of Ashury Park, cor- responding secretary, and Frank VALUES IN MEN'S AND BOYS* WEAR. Minion of Belmar, treasurer. Di- rectors Include Howard K. Stokei, $ STOP IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Allenhurst: Kenneth 0. Stanley, CORN BROOMS'1" 1°° Belmar; gen. Richard R. Stout, CLEARANCE Ocean township; Edward W. Wise, Jr., Fair Haven; Robert Klelberg, Long Branch, and Charles E. Van- Wlckle, Jr., Belmar. Associate C10THIS PROPS *1" 98 chairmen are William E. Beaty, Red Bank; C. Earl Bennett, Bel- ffa^aV SALE mar; Leo Hcmhauser, Mlddletown township; Jamej F. Hennaberry, h\my mi Saturday. CWM la mi sta far yMtrttH. Long Branch; Kendall H. Lee, As- bury Psrk; Merrill E. Richardson, Aibury Park; Charles F. Shaw, MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR SAVE Ocean township, and Linwood A. Walters, Wall township. ROBERT NANCE & SONS IROAD ST. RID IANK r 42 MONMOUTN ST. M0 IANK STORE OPEN EVE. TILL 9 Pilgrimages have been part of RED BANK DAYS the practices of many rellfioni. 109b OFF ON ALL SHOES INCLUDING SALE SHOES Super Savings for Red Bank Days
ODD LOT Venetian Rlinds PLASTIC DRAPES TARLE CLOTH Maitly IS" WUi Mostly o«e *r U» pair* tf 49 • atylc. 1.00 49CM. 2*1°° t*I.9l 1 HAND SEWN CHILDREN'S HOT WPfID . IINC COATED • U OAL. JOHNSON'S LOAFERS Slipper Sox ASH CAN with COVER HARDGLOSS Plattk A IMII4MHII|I will mate aih can. Aa Mtttan Pbiladendron Plants CLOPAY WASNAHB INOW-WHITI FOOTCRAFT SHOES Window Shades VENETIAN BUNDS All Mam Iff•§••! .00 n In M In. WMc "tint Shoc$ for Womtn nnd Children Since 1894" 4*1 Doctor's Orthopedic Prescriptions Filled I Hmdqunrtvn for Official Hoy ft ilirl Scout Shout H6 BHOAI) STREET RED HANK nniiiiiin T ED BANK'S 3 DAY S& SALE W* - FRIr SAT 8:15 p. m., home of Mrs. Donald fenses are forwarded to the juve- Army of Potomac Ceramics Lecture Wright, Brook rd., Applebrook Juvenile Boards nile court of the county. Zagers to Read By MM. W. M. Basch farm, Mlddletown, subject, "Renoir, Bnd Cezanne." Urged in 10 Towns Service Friday Chapt;er Meets Mrs. Walter M. Basch of Rum- Insurance Agents t i o a A u ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Mrs. son, president of the Navesink Elv-' Firemen'* Dance FREEHOLD — The 10 Monmouth Have Venison Dinner • Rabbi Arthur H. Hcrshon will Paul V. Forest, Highland avc., re- er Ceramic* guild, will address the county municipalities which have LINCHOFT—Robert McKce of upeak at the Sabbath services at gent, presided at a business meet- To Aid Building Fund not yet created juvenile conference Red Bank, presided Thursday night Congregation Bnsi Israel Friday at Northern Monmouth county branch, committees have been sent letters 8 p. m. on "The Second Generation Ing of Army of the Potomac chap- American AMocMiPj».o.tJMY.e.rslty.. TINTON FALLS — Member* of at a venison dinner-meeting of the ter, Daughters of the' Union 1861- the fire company will hold a Val- asking them to do so, it was dis- Monmouth C o u*n t y Insurance of Reform Judaism—Was It Co- Ok, Mr. Taylor, You Win 1865. Monday afternoon at the home Women, next Holiday afternoon at entine dance Saturday, Feb. 14, in closed by Referee John L. Mont- Agents asaociation at Lincroft inn. herent?" gomery, chief county probation of- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Eager of Mrs. Watson Wetherbic, Port the Red Bank Woman's club on the fire house, proceeds from which Alfred H, Grimminger of Red When if comet to Red Bank Days, w« knew w« land avc. "Ceramics." will be used to start a building ficer. Bank, superintendent of the claims will read the service. Mr. Zagcr, Members of this Civil War pa- Other activities include a meeting fund. The conferences operate under department of the Great America local attorney, is president of the have to take it on the chin. The Chamber of trlotlc society voted to make a con of the Red Bank Literature group, On the committee are David what has become known a.s the Indemnity company, described "the Congregation. An "Oneg Shabbat" trlbution to the Atlantic Highlands Feb. 9, 2 p. m., home of Mrs. Lc- Scott, president, Robert Seidlcr, "Monmouth Plan" because it was points that a claims man sees that will follow services. Commerce lays down the Uw—"No meatley few Health Nursing association toward originated in this county. A new land Crafts on Hudson avc., sub- chairman, John Overton, St., Rob- breeds the ill will of the public" Junior Sabbath services will be cents off," they tay. "We want rtel bargains." needed supplies for the sick,, and ject, "A Century of the Essay," with ert Scott, Anthony Monzo, 9r., Mrs. Supreme court rule requires such and suggested methods of rectify- held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, a committee in every community. also to send potted plants to sev- emphasis on essays by Morley, De- John Tcctar, Mrs. Douglas Home- ing conditions. Roy MacBcan, pres- with parents invited. At 10 a. nv, Mr. Ray Taylor, the executive director of that august eral sick members. The chapter Voto and W,oolf; international re- wood and Mrs. Margaret Bradley. Forty-two of the 82 Monmouth ident of the state association, and there will be the regular adult will be represented at the annual lations group Wednesday, Feb. 11, Music will be supplied by Hen municipalities) already have set up Charles linger, executive secretary, services, with a discourse on the body, tells us what he wants, and it's up to us te Lincoln Day luncheon of the Na- 8 p. m., home of Mrs. Robert Gore, Harvey's orchestra, with Bob Cook, such organizations, which hear al- were guests. Mr. MacBcan an- portion of the week by Rabbi tional. Society, Daughters of the King's highway, Mlddletovrn, sub- Sr., calling numbers for square most all juvenile cases. Most of nounced that the state association's Hershon. produce. It isn't always easy, but how cen you Union, to be held Feb. 12 at Hotel semi annual meeting will be at the ject, "The Schuman Plan," and dancing. Refreshments will "be them are decided by the commit- refuse «n old Yale man like Ray? Statler, New York city. This or- arts group Wednesday, Feb. 18, served. tees and only the more serious of- Berkeley Carteret hotel Mar. 22-27. Boys are able to make pocket money ganization was started in.honor of by selling The Register.—Advertisement. Abraham Lincoln.' Mrs. Forest gave a report on the national society's December "get- together," which she attended at H6tcl New Yorker. This was also the Christmas party Ho which all the New Jersey and New York chapters send delegates. All chapter officers have been asked to have their annual written R E O B A N «. reports ready for the February meeting, at which the annual bud- get will be presented by the treas- urer. Mrs: Elizabeth S. Ncill. Chapter members present were Mrs. Ella B. Clark. Mrs. Anna E. Brown, Mrs. Oliver R. HatBeld Miss Anna M. Betz, Miss Ethe. Sculthorp, Mrs. Forest, Mr«. Neill and Mrs. Wetherbie. Kiwanis Club Hears Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only ... Red Bank Days Specials Dr. Norman T. Saucr LINCROFT—In observance of the 38th anniversary of Kiwanis Inter- national and Kiwanis Week, Dr. Norman T. Saucr, state district Open a Charge chairman of Kiwanis education and past president of the Asbury Park Account . . . club, gave a talk at Thursday's meeting of the Lincroft-Holmdet group on the organization's motto 3 months to pay for this year, "Freedom, Our Sacred Trust." Founded Jan. «, 1915, Kiwanis now has a membership of over 312.000 represented in more than Boys' 3,800 clubs throughout the United States, Canada, Alaska and Hawaii. The speaker was introduced by Famous Make Laurence Buck, club president. An- thony Flasconaro was song leader Alpaca lined Surcoals and LeRoy Stutz of the Keyport club was a guest at the meeting Nylon Reinforced Shell which wniLheld at the Community Chapel. President Buck »nd Past Prcsl dent Joseph Mondies attended th< Installation of the New Jersey dis trict officers lust week at the Stacy- Trent hotel, Trenton, at which Mr GUI was inducted as district gov ernor. *The U. S. Marine Corps has par- ticipated in nearly 300 separate landing! on foreign ahorcsj. LEON'S • • LanJiaran Now Strong IUTTLE SILVER ISHREWSBURY DAILY QUICK SMVICI PICKUP * OKUVEIY Men's CALL Famous Make RE 6-2800 Heavyweight Cotton NOTICE. Union Suits Kotiet It hir.br liven ts tfct leitl M'.ers of Ilia school district of the Bon ouih of. Rumioit, in the County of Mon* mouth, and Stale of New Jcrxy, that 2-P40TS tht annual meeting of the legal voters of Mid Diatriet for the tlrctlon of five members ol the Beard "f Education art' for other tuirtiosc* will bt held at $ o'clock P. N, on TUESDAY. KEBRUAHY 10. 1983 The polli will remain open untl SUITS t o'clock P. M. and as much longer ai ' may be ncceasury to permit all the lega' voter* then present to cait their balloti The meeting will be held and all the legal voter, of the School District will vatu at the re«|iectlve palling places •Ulted below. Three members wilt be elected for thrtt yearn: 0 members will be elected for two yean; two members will be erected for one year, , At the BHHI meeting will be submit ted 48.90 propositions for voting taxes (or the fol- lowtnK respective purposes:! For Current Exp*nfir* 1153.034.00 Rtf. HI mi $70 lor Repairs and Replace* mints 15,000.00 r'nr Manual Training 1,100.00 For Library iOoO.OO Th" total amount thought to bn necessary la IUO.2fl.00 At tht said meeting, .the following nrofiosa! will also be subfcltttdl 1'or Furniture and hipment t2.S00.00 a polling Places far said nesting anSd their respective . polling district (described by reference to the election districts lined at tbo last Central Site, Thai* all wool wonted Loili* York luiti art from »ur regular itock of smart linajo breasted models—•tain tlon) have hern itcslgnatsd below, and no person shall vote at said nesting elsewhere than at the Boiling plsce des- iharktklni, naat stripes. For Ian (han the reautir price of coat and trousers, you gat tha suit with an titltl ignated for the voters of the polling dis> trim In which ho or the resides. Datedl January II, 19.1.'I. pair of pints. You know what that means in lenfar wear, fewer claming and praising bills. Only Red RALPH S. LONUBTREBT, District Clsrk. lank Dayi could bring about M avent Ilka this. Tha auortmant, of court*, is good but not complete. POlLINU DISTRICT NO, I Felllnr lilacs at the Cafeteria at Rum. 46 other ion high school In the school diatriet, for legal voters residing within fensral tlttiltn dlslrlels No.'s I, 1 ail I at tkt •pedal items torough of Rumion. MJIB—Thi tern "turrtat UWNI" •tartlug at llllMdis nlndHli', teachirs,' iulttrs' and midbal Insptitort' salaries, fu*l, tsstbsoks, school tupsjllos, Haass, trant. •ortatlon of »UBIII, tuition o( »u»IU it. (ending lehoels In other dlitrltta with the soaitnt «f tke Board of Education, athaol llbrarlis, eomasnsatlon of tha Dtittlet Clerk, of the custodian of school moneys and of attendance officers, truant schools. InaiiranrF unit Ihe lnelil«nt«l txniniti of tke srhnnls, A msmtier of thn Hoard »f Kduoatlon mint he at least 21 yran of lie,1* rltl. tsii Mild IMIIIUIII nl the si'boul illtlrlel, R C D B A N K» anil have'bom a rlllKon anil rrslrlrnt for •t Itast Ihrrn years Immrdlatnly iiroefrl- In*, his or her Incoming a member of such Board, and must fc« abls te mi Parsons' whn may vnte •( tht alMtlon Ineluda tviitr oltlaon of the United (titles who hni thi tfiinllnontlnni retjulru lor leiteliim for tht (loiiornl A»«fmhl» snd •ho has W,n nfrm«nu>[|y rwlatiwifln tlit snunloliianun liiaii tlMtiiin illstrlut,, at leasleast JOSHUA T i I N T C L O T H I S fortrty dayda ii priop r In HiHtt ilatilatta nll iidtlunitl , AiiHllfalloiiHllfalloin for "military ttrvfn kil. JoUU' mar r bi i made tu Ihee DistricDitit t ClClirkk, RED BANK'S 3 DAYSS SALE THMRS - ™ - bine ave., which they purchased Ahem, Mrs. William Krenza, Mrs. Bclford from Joseph Whitney. Martin Knudncn, Mr. and Mrs. Pe-Fathers Conduct Herbert Brower, son of Mrs. Dor- Gary Foulki, son of Mr. andter Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph othy Brower of Church st., cele- Mn. Harold Foulks, waa given a Hennelly, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin brated his eighth birthday Jan. 21party for his third birthday Jan, Leek, Mr. and Mrs. James Loftus, PTA Meeting with a p«rty. Attending were On- 22. Guests attending were Barbara Mrs, Robert Magec, Mr. And Mrs. WEST KEANSBURO - Father1! lova Granderath, Florence and Schwall, ClIfTwood Beach; Donna Joseph Mllko, Miss Stella Milko, night waj observed by the Welt Gcorgn Boyer, Sally, Linda, Fred and Karen McCarthy, Kcarsburg; Miss Emma Plahn, Joseph Milko, Kcansburg Parent-Teacher associa- SPECIAL VALUES and Robert Fields, Robert Gland, Georgiannn and Joan Helwifr, West Jr., David Plahn, Miss Margaret tion at la«t week's meeting at the Bernice Grandernth, Darlene and Keannburg; Cathy. Sandra and Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pftrlc- school. Shown wo* a film, "Angry Gladys Colmorgcn, Donald Dono- Alex Craig, New Monnyjuth; Rob- man, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rcm- Boy," depleting tne mental health van, Jean Rasimowicz, Edward Le- ert Krenza, George Hclwig, Ken- po, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Samba- and emotional problems of child- Bedz, Ronald Vacccrelli, Kenneth neth and Harold Foulks, this place; taro, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swartz, Foulka, this place; Joan and George hood. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schwall, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Schnoor, Mr. Serving as executive officers for Sigler, Leonardo; Pamela and Ju- and Mrs. John McCarthy, Mr. andand Mrs. Thomas Mazznroppi, Mrs. FOR RED BANK DAYS! dith Siglcr, Port Monmouth; James the meeting were Walter Johnson, Mis. Andrew Snellgrove, Mr. andDora Tarnow, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph president; Philip Cardina, vice pres- Feigenwinter. East Keaiftburg: Mrs. Alex Craig and Mr. and Mrs.Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mrs. Alva Townsend, Poughkoep- William Krenza. .Wenzel, Mr. and Mrs. William Wet- ident; Leroy Purdy, treasurer; sie, N. Y\; Mrs. Robert Feigenwin- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pappa, Hugh O'Neill, corresponding secre- THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ter, Mrs. Edward Siglcr, Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tarnow Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Seeley, tary, and Archie Pyburn, secretary. Sigler and Mrs. M. Arrowsmlth. visited their son Carl Tarnow at Charles Angley, Albert Gondek, Past presidents will be fuests at UNIS' tOO*/* SOPTH.USHY •OYS' NYLONOIO the Sampson Air base, Sampson, Harry Bennett, Hubert Lingo, Mrs. the Founders' day observance, Feb. A co-operative nssociation was N. Y., over the week-end. formed nt the meeting of the North Jack Lent I and Mr. and Mra. Mario 11, and pupils will give a short WOOL JIRSIY FOAM RUMIR Jersey Commercial Fisherman's as- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foulks at- Scaffeti, sketch. Pupils of the morning kin- BED PILLOWS sociation Monday. Mr. Seversen of tended the wedding of Douglas dergarten class won the attend- Trenton spoke on the constitution Foulks of Kcanaburg at Bayonne Irene Glllam, daughter of Mr. ance prize for the moat parents POLO SHIRTS relating to it and state laws. Cor- Saturday. and Mrs. George Gillam, who ob-present. CUSHIONS Strip**] Ticking poration papers are being filled out The ladies' auxiliary of the In- served her eighth birthday Jan. 17, Trie executive board will meet BLOUSES and a special meeting will be held dependent fire company were guests was given a party Saturday. Guests next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rtg. 1.39 Pyburn, as soon as they arc ready. The o' honor at a steak dinner Satur- included Jean MacGreggor, Lois Si.e. 32.31 R,g, 2.98 Reg. 1.19 next meeting will be Thursday. day given by the firemen of the Davidheiscr, Carol Morgan, Eliza- Reg. 59c Feb. 12. company at Bachstadt's restaurant beth Russellmeyer, Leonardo; Ste- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Halliday in East Keansburg. Attending were phen Sullivan, Red Bank; Bonnie and George Olllam and Mra. Ste- c and family of Brooklyn have moved Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Besson, Mr. Warrack, Lynne Wallace, Linda phen Sullivan. Decorations were into their new residence on Wood- and Mrs. Stanley Cook, Mrs. Lena Schoepf, Frank Tedeschi, Preston in pink and green and each child 99 Cl. C received an old fashioned doll favor. Games were played and prises Assorted- Colon 97 ea. 2 fl.ff t* given, 39 William Bennlnis, a student at MRU' and UMtS* St. Francis college, Loretta, Pa., Is LADIIS* NYLONIZip spending eight days with his par- ents. William Fallon of Jersey City LOOP RUGS SENSATIONAL 3 DAY In visiting Mr. and Mrs. William MILLINERY Benning.4 this week. 18x30 PANTIES Clip Hah, Helmeti POLO SHIRTS Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Saunders of Sixat 5-4.7 Somcrville visited Capt. and Mrs. Reg. 1.29 Foltt and Wrap Aroundt Siza 1-2-3 Charles Hobbs last Friday. Reg. 39c MUST SILL OUTI William Bloxom, son of Mr. tnd Reg. 69c SALES EVENT! Mrs, Henry Bloxom, celebrated his fourth birthday Jan. 24 with a C party. Attending were Linda, Ju- NOW dith and, Thomas Ruck, Gary and ca. ea. MEN'S WARM WINTER J Nancy Jean Williamson, Russell 99 37k 55 and Robert Fike, Patricia and Rob- ert Lange, Paul Wagner, Belford; SIAMLUS MISH 1 Mrs. Robert Bloxom, Patsy Bloxom, IOYS conoN Alfred Finkbohner, Bruce and VISIT OUR PET AND Douglas Bloxom,' East Keansburg, JACKETS «-«- and Mrs: Henry C. Bloxom, Sr., NYLONS HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT OF Mrs. Raymond Williamson, Mrs. James McCandless and Miss Ar- MhtoM I POLO SHIRTS REGULAR W», *14« 45* line.McCandless. - Wt kmn • HIM IIM of Tropk«l Nik, ««M Pbh, Cmmin, Sin 3-1 Mr. and' Mrs.- Charles Smith' of S'/i to 10'/, PeMkMH, Twin, CafM, are. W* CM wpajiy «N y«w Keyport recently celebrated their Reg. 98c 54th wedding anniversary at the Reg. 79c home of their' son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennatt. A family dinner was held OrtM l wttfc • HWH Wt carry J .00 In the afternoon and another cele- NOW bration in the evening. 0) nM IWO} 0)w Mrs. Charles Hobbs celebrated 66' 2- l her Rlst birthday Sunday with a PRICE group, of ^friends and relatives! DOUYCONttRISS MARQUISITfl Guest's were present from Atlantic PiASTfC Highlands, Red Bank, Allenhurst SPECIAL! HRST QUALITY TAG and Somervllle.' flhe received • 2 Pair 40-Gauga birthday cake from the members of CRETONNE .her Sunday-school.. class of the IS Daniir TIER CURTAINS Jtethodist church and several other •'/1 to IO'/J Draperiai Upholitary TIER CURTAINS ON EVERY I cakei. She also received many gifts 30»34 In Quiltad Traval.Palt NEVER A CHARGE and cards. ' • Reg. 89c 30 x 34 Miss Sfclda Bennett, who attends R«g. $1.00 Wesley college at Dover, Del., Is Reg. 2.59 GARMENT expected home this week during sav Reg. $1.00 FOR ALTERATIONS the mid-year semester. '• $1.99 NOW NOW MEN'S ALL WOOL The practice of burial In church- NOW NOW es or churchyards was unknown to 79 88 the earliest Christians. 1 89 SUITS AND TOPCOATS Corduroy Remnants Unbleached MUSLIN VUOSTKKS SOUD COLOR ALL SIZES Reg. 1.29 10 x 10 Percale REMNANTS Reg. 35c Re* $39.50 UP TO Reg. 39c Now 31•• TO ALL CUSTOMERS Reg. $44.30 Now NOW NOW WHO ASK FOR THEM. NOW $ 99* 25 WHILE THEY LAST. 17* Reg. $47.30 Now 38°° MIACHID Rtg. $49.50 Now * 39*o CALICO PRINTS DENIM $ Reg. 59c MUSLIN IN Rtg. $32.50 Now 42°° •0 SQUARE Fadad llua, Fadad T.n Solid.. Plaids, Stripat Reg. 59c Rtg. $34.30 Now NOW 44* Reg. 49c Fadad Rad, Irown, Gray Rtg. $59.50 Now NOW 47" NEW! 33 49' MEN'S ALL WOOL SPORT COATS PER CENT JUST ARRIVED PRINTID COTTON ALL SIZES SPOHM RUMIR i0 LAMB ten UATHIR GARARDINES Rtg. $24.50 Now M9 SAVINGS ON OUR FOR SPRIN6 $ CASIIALLOAFERS IN «AY PAHWNS WMtk 31" 4 44" SCUFFS Rtg. $27.50 Sis* 4.9 Now 22°° Reg. 79c Reg. 59c Yd. S-ML Rtg. $29.50 Now *23" Tarry Clath or Corduroy $ IV.98 Rtg. $39.50 Now 31" 3 NOW 69u NOW 47 $|.OO SLACKS CORDUROY FEATURED AT OUR NEW SODA FOUNTAIN URMLOMt 100% ALL WOOL ft RAYON ll'/i FRIED HAM STEAK COOKK IN A CRUMCHY. CRIS* COAYINt 14" x 14" Reg $193 NOW* 7" f ; 7 •OLOIM MOWN NINCM PRIU COATS NOW 1 * Rtg. $3.69 Rtg $ 9.95 Now ' 7U 331/j H.P.M. RECORDS «ll'/. R, . I.39 UTfUCI AMD TOMATOIS OR COil SLAW RIGULAt »18.50 g MUD AND mrm Rtg. $12.95 NOW'10 " NOW 99* NOW Rt«. $14.95 NOW ' 11" liautiful Setnai 55 PUSTIC URM THIRITY Rtg $16.95 Now'13" NOW SPKIAL OPMR IV BATH TOWELS PEPSODENT VITAUS Reg. 69c With Ivary Larf* Siu WHO Ivary f|« IIM Reg. 91c NOW PtVSOMNT DURING YM ttt OM |QB Plain or CMoroahyll 00 Yau 9at Ont lall Paint NOW PEN RED BANK DAYS 77* 2**1 FREE ,,; SPECIAL VALUES FOR NEWBERRYS RED BANK DAI OPEN EVERY .FRIDAY UNTIL fiOO P. M, 21 IROAD IT. RIO IANK J. J. NEWBERRY CO [73-79 BROAD STORED BANK MONMOUTII ST. UUST OFF IROAD STREET I MUD IM1NK ED BANK'S 3 DAY and Austin B. Thompson will re- still remains. But throughout tha can citizen. His first work In An- ceive wearing apparel, oil paint- district, of which the city of Lu- gola was aa a missionary-printer Corinne Meyer ings and pictures. The rest will Angola Minister anda la the center, there are more for the Methodist church. be held In trust, the income going pan • million native tribesmen, PHIL WALDMAN S to the widow. May V. Thompson. many of them drawn from distant Estate to Sons Angela Berta ef Neptune town- To Give Lecture areas of the colony. Among them, 'Pritcilla* Increases FREEHOLD—The will of Cor- ahlp, who died Jan. 3, willed her LITTLE SILVER — A pioneer the Methodist church carries on a Our Food Supply inne B. Meyer, who died Jan. 8, estate to her husband. builder of the Christian church ministry of teaching, preaching GULF SERVICE was filed- (or probate lut week in Rose Traverso of Spring Lake among the Klmbundu-speaklng na- and healing. Part of Rev. Mr. Kleb- COLT'S NECK—Hominy Hill COR. MAPLI AVI. A W. MONT ST., RID IANK the offl.ce of Surrogate Dorman Heights, who died Dec. 4, willed tives of Angola, Portugal's large sattel'a work aa superintendent is King's Prlscllla, a registered McFaddln. $3,000 to her mother, Marie Ry- colony In West Africa, Rev. Au- the training and supervision of na- Guernsey cow, owned by Henry D. The Daughters of Iirael Home mond, and $1,000 to her father. gust Ktebsattel, superintendent of tive Christians who have been li- Mercer, put 10,980 pounds of milk for the Aged at Newark will re- Frank Rymond. An aunt, Theresa the Quessua, .Luanda and Dembos censed to preach and to teach In and/602 pounds of butterfat into 3-DAYSALE-3 ••BROAD STKEET RED BANK ceive $1,000. Pictures illverware. Ledger, will receive $M0. A sister, districts under the Methodist the villages. In addition he has the country's breadbasket, accord- household gwods, furniture and Doris Rymond, will receive a wrtot church, will be the guest-speaker charge of growing work In the Ing to the official advanced regis- furnishings, wearing apparel and watch. Another sister, Theresa at the Embury Methodist church Dembos district—a vast mountain- try record released by the Ameri- ON ALL TIRES MSABLY EVERLASTING Poat, Auxiliary to See Port Monmouth 3-DAY Safety Film Tonight i Nomination of officer! will be held tonight, Wednesday, by the ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Mem- Scout Mothers' auxiliary of troop ber* of Sandy Hook Bay poat, W at a regular meeting. Hostesses SPECIAL SALE American Legion, and Ladle*' aux- are Mrs. Freda Winkleman, Mm. iliary will aee a safety Aim at a TOUT raavcTiaai Martha Runge. Mr*. Jennie Mer- joint meeting tonight at the post ker and Mrs. Frances Mebuf. Hare's yaw home, East Washington and Fir«t A aurpriie stork ihower was aver, here. The lenior clica at the given Mrs. Mary Rodriquei Mon- MANY UNADVERTISID BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE high ichool hai been invited to at- day evening by Mri. Mildred tend. Doran, Mr*. Janes Thompson, Mra. STORI-MARKED DOWN TO COST OR BILOWI Mr». Erank Saxe will •• represent Alberta Rchnoor and Mra. Iris the auxiliary at the county pait Miuante at the latter'* home on presidents' dinner Saturday at the Collins ave. Others attending were Cryitil Brook inn, Eatontown. Mr*. Arnold Kull, Mr*. Ann Ehr- IIRDSIYE man, Mrs. Alice Hartman, Mr*. Viv- LADIES' FULL FASHIONED New Monmouth ian Peteraon, Mra. Margaret Mc- 24WHIT1ST. RID RANK Min Marilyn Rockefeller, daugh- Cully, Mr*. Bally Craig, Mr*. Sylvia DIAPERS ter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Rocke- Davies, Mr*. Ann Hoffman, Mr*. Newman and Mrs. Eileen Fsgin. feller of Keyport rd., observed her 27x27 MESH 14th birthday Jan. 22 with mem- Nancy Dattito, Mary Naughton, bers of the family. Mils Joanne Ann. Beam, Carolyn Slutter, Carol Walling, who attends Bucknell uni- Thompson and Marlene Mutant*, versity, is (pending this week with aeouts of troop 146, attended a rol- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis ler skating party Friday evening NYLONS Qifts • Antiques The name everlaiting U applied Walling;. MKN'S WHITI to m»ny plants of different specie* at the Velvet arena, The group and of different genera. The atraw- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reddington waa accompanied by Mr*. Iri* flowera commonly told in bouqueti of Jersey City spent Sunday witii Mutant., leader, and Mr*. Jane Decorative Constdtant at roaditde stand* in the Weit be- Mrs. Timothy Reddington and Mrs, Thompson, assistant leader. HANDKERCHIEFS Margaret Cosby. Mr. and Mr*. Chester Hendricks long to the feniu Heliehryium and Large nlr.e with sat- are not too eloiely related to our Thomas and William Parrlsh are of Wilson ave., observed their 24th •ubject here considered. Hellchry- confined to their home this week wedding anniversary Monday. in stripe border. c because of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zawislak of 49 auat U a nttlv. of Australia which 7 hat become eitabliihed in America, The Young People's Christian as- Dover, apent the week-end with Mr. Shear lact, run-proof irrtgulars. Kurope, Africa and Alia. Our sociation of the Baptist church and and Mr*. Leonard Moon, Wilson ea. Pearly Everlasting Is Anaphalis their leaders attended tha annual av«. • MIN'S KNIT Slight imparfaetiont will not margarltacea which li native of roll call of the Belford Methodist Mr*. Adeline Reardon, Mr*. Clara •fftet wtar or appa«ranc* of North America ranging there from church Thursday evening in place Mulraln, Mrs. Alice Frelbott and thai* leg-flattering hote. Sizet Newfoundland to Alaska and south of their regular meeting. Mr*. Edna Van Norwick attended a TV ihow and comedy production SKI-PAJAMAS • '/» to 10'/*. in all the latest to Oregon and North Carolina. It Boya art sbfc to mak* pocket muner hai .become established in Europe bjr nellinr The KegUtcr.—Advertisement, last week in New Tork city. shades. and Aiii. Sizes The Pearly Everlaiting grow* to A-B-C. a height ol about three met with 1 the atem rather well branched in iti upper area*. It is covered with a, dens* white, woolly lubitance BOYS' DOUBLE KNEE ZIPPEK-FLY Notice and hai an abundance of leavei. Tnee* leavei arc about tt-inch wide and to live inches long, i'hclr mar- gina are incurved and the lower OVERALLS to the auri'acea are lighter in color and Fins pinwale, a| |Q mora heaviiy aowny taan are the assorted colors* DUNGAREES upper aurfacc i. Slses S to 8. 1 thousands The flower* appear in numeroui crowded heada grouped into com- HIAVY • OZ. SANPORIZIO SHRUNK pact, Hat-topped clusters that may who carry a. to eight inchea across. The in- MIN'S ALL WOOL dividual h»di are about !s-inch NAVY RLUI DINIM acroM with th« outer bracta abort and pearly white. The plitlla occur SPORT SHIRTS this In tuoular Bbweri and ihe «tameni in narrow Uowera both of which HARRY SILVER LOU SILVER Solid color*. Copper rivets «nd are uiually to ba found in the same bar-tacktd and fully card... head. The floweri ara mature from 49 reinforced through- July through Septemoer, but may Navar bafora . .. 3 appear to be vinlc long'after tne out. This groat value regular flowering perloa. 'ihe itetni and mayba navar again ... in tiios I to 16. ara lubitantial and nay hold the 1 flowera erect on into the winter or if picked and put into a vase they do not wilt eaaily but continue to POLO SHIRTS appear ai though they were lreah. Unbelievable!! MEN'S Pearly Eyerlaiting nil been grown in garden* as an ornamental ••"" 1.00 and in tnia capacity provldea an am., md., If. 1 UNDERWEAR attractive cover and require! little Biit It's True attention. Furthermore it doea well on poor toil and may lurvive where •ay*1 ft tttri*1 AR Waal more exacting plants could not. The SMASH! plants are often found aa about the FLANNEL laat aurvivora of tome garden that mark* tha alta of an abandoned Wallah, Compacts, Pins, Choice at house. Sometime* they are found Naw Jawalry, Earrings, Etc., in cemeterlta, but mora commonly ROBES H& they grow In poor paature landi Formerly 4.95 Up! Aaaorted plaid*. •och that have not been disturbed for a (Mae* a to la. 39 long time. Thli plant cannot withstand cul- NOW -i.OO SANPORiaO SHORTS .because tivation and ao it ia simple, to con- ONLY Broadcloth short* In boxer o. trol it in paiturea that are part of gripper fastener styles. Assort- a managed cycla calling for cultiva- COTTON ed striped patterns. Sites 30 to every record in our tion at Interval*. Popularly it ii sometime* comldered aa a cudweed FRIDAY SUPfR SHOAL but a number of plant* bear theie DRESSES 1.49 KMT RRIRM stock will be on sale name*. Such planta may form in- at t*,u*>r* yjcrcalea. 1 full cut knit briefs with elajtle dlgeatlble cuda in cattle and may cauia troubla lometlmt*. Bcaldea Limited Amount! WATCHES waist-band all around. Site* controlling the plant by cultivation smill, medium, large. it hai' been) auggeiteo that cloie War* .00 Red Bank Days cutting or ipraying with lodium Frt. Only ATHUTIC SHIRTS I T Mtlt knlt from th# flB# chlorate, give* effective control. Ml! Oood quality soft yarn athletic soft yarns and full cut fee While we do not And the plant SLIPPER SOCKS snlrts in ppanel ribs, full cut comfort, fists amsll, mediuas lifted aa edibl* or aa poiionoui, we flies N to 4*. and large. club cards will not be do and that it ha* gained public AU leather recognition probably aa an orna- Rta. NOW •Ottawa, J.39 honored these 3 days mental and it hi* many 'common names mch a* Moonshine, Silver 5-3-PC. DRESSER SETS 9.95 5.t5 Firrt Quality • Famoui (ThU will apply to LP Club Cards at wall) Button, Silver Leaf. Poverty Weed and Cotton Weed. I-SILVERWARE SET 24.50 14.fS MIN'S 3-LADIES1 I7-J. WATCHES 37.50 14.93 Leather Jackets CANNON SIMON 2-MEN'S 17-J. WATCHES 37.50 14.t5 SIZES TURKISH UTH I 31 I 40 6 FOR RED BANK'S c Community Community 4 Coffaa Spoons TOWELS I 2-Pe. Swing S«t ROYS' ftARARMNI THREE GREAT SALE DAYS mm «MMMW MM. to 20x40 •dan *r «jttr*j«tWt c T NOW 49 SPORT SHIRTS SIZE ea. Our Last Big Fting of the Winter H 49 29 1 assorted colon. • • # • • I RtfiMy 1.71 1.1* I N R«f. NOW MIN'S CORDUROY MEN'S PUID EVERY LAST PIECE OF WINTER CLOTHES 0 3-JEWEL BOXES 8.95 2.00 s I-MANTLE CLOCK 9.95 2.00 PANTS MUST BE CLEARED 5-PEN SETS rinwale corduroy, SHIRTS 16.50 9.00 baser atjrlc. AND SIMON'S WILL USE 2-WAFFLE IRONS 14.95 1.93 8M., m*., If. .49 •>—• m. RUMMAGE SALE PRICES BIRTHSTONE 1 TO DO IT RINGS STORM COATS WetIt of leeft flnt *jHllt|r. MU ml aM of t*«r4r iturty cMttrveUM. t 0 • • • 00 rayan NOW la aim M <• 14. 9 -Wark (• IT; Hp«rt MMM, MN., m4., It. SO BE , 5 R*a. Ml t» M.M A SVRPRISt at |t«e-away arteaa "DOLLAR WISI" TARIFF °-«*kele^w eoet—, ael UtM la tkU all KM* kww for' WtftriM'. *y art IAVII Tram** SPECIAL! DO YOUR BARGAIN HUNTING AT a%VAlai^*B# /tore : simon SILVER JEWELERS \ !> "NIC! THINQS" MONRVIACK STORI OF 1001 IAROAINS uth9 little pink $hop juil a /«* $ttp$ off Brood St." •UARANTU 8 RKOAD ST., NED BANK o MAKE 88 BROAD 8T. TIE "HUH ST0 11 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK He red tape la auklai SHOP MI0AV TIL t P. M. N I C I T H I N 0 S AM nl Out Wm*h IAAAIVUM IA SAM mm Out RED BANK'S 3 DAY S& SALE T™l?s - ™ - Thou My Hand." Mlxa Gall Perry Newark Accident Uneroft accompanied at the organ, Stanley The Llneroft 4-H club wilt meet Stilwcll will be In charge of the DIANE says* Fatal to Trainman next Tuesday night at the lire service next Sunday. Both junior Smart appearance start* with food posture and • house, at 7:30. The program will and senior choirs will sing. The LION'S NEWARK — A West Belmar Include discussion of a barn dance service will be held at 11 a. m. proper foundation .... rainman was killed Sunday when and the playing of a game, Sunday school will meet at 10 I* Oman • Umtfaran le was knocked off a freight train Member* of the Ladies' Aid so- o'clock, a GOOD IRA and GIRDUI and run over by the locomotive of ciety of the Community Church Wa have dealpis la BRAS and GMDLES that are Now Serving a Pennsylvania railroad In the Wa- will meet Thursday, Feb. S, at 1 Holmdel erly yards at the foot of Peddle p. m. for a luncheon meeting. Host- created especially far jrour needs, and can help you esses are Mrs. Daniel Vltello and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bray of select the styles BIGHT for your Bfura. (SHREWSBURY The victim wai C. Arthur Roth- Mrs. Oeorge Rainer, Red Top farm had their children acker, S9, m braketnan, of 1158 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toop are Thomas and Eileen christened at Eighteenth ave., who wag atandinf spsnding a few weeks In Florida. the Sunday service at the Holmdel 1.50 UP ILITTLE SILVER n the steps of th* locomotive and They will visit Mr. and Mra. Frank church. The flowers placed at the sicnallnc the engineer when he Toop, Br., and Mr. and Mrs, James altar were given by Mr. and Mrs. DAILY w»i ttruck by % stanchion support- Toop. Stewart Whalcy. DIANE'S Intimate Apparel Ing overhead eltctrie wires and fell Mr. and Mra. Daniel Vitello at- H'ov. Dr. Wallace L. Gallup will QUICK SIRVICI under the locomotive, whose wheel! tended tha wedding of Mr, and preach on "Getting Rid of Fear" 28 WHITE ST. RED BANK pasted over h!a neck. Mrs, John Maaalll at St, Francis Sunday at 11 a. m. Dr, Gallup will FICKOF ft DEUVEBY A member of the Sea Beta dur- Catholic church, Newark, Saturday. also give a chalk talk to those at- CALL ing World War II. Mr. Rothaektr A reception followed at the Essex tending Sunday school clauea at belonged to the Veteran! of For- house. 9:45. eign Wars, South Belmar, and tha Mr. and Mra. Thorns* Kelly are Mr>. Elmer- Bahrenburg, Mrs. RE 6-2800 Brotherhood of Railroad Trainman. spending a few weeks at St. Pe- James Kissel, Mra. William Zullleh It Pays to Advertise in The Register He la survived by hla wlfa, Mrs. tersburg, Fla. and Mrs. William Pitcher ara as- Dorothy Thompion Rothaeker; a Mrs. Harold Willgerodt and Mrs. sisting Joseph Phillips, chairman son, Eugene; two slaters, Mr*. Charles Conovcr, leaders of the Un- of the local polio drive. Mrs. Pitch- Charles Walker, Newark; Mrs. Llti- eroft 4-H club, attended the Mon- er has requested that the polio do- sey Poole, Arlington, Mass., and a mouth County 4-H Leaders' asso- nation cards be returned to her. brother, Donald, Irvlngton. ciation meeting at Freehold last Mrs. Robert Voorhees, Mrs. John The C, H. T. Clayton and Son week. 8. Holmes, Mrs. Taylor Hance, Mrs. funeral home, Adelphla, was In George Reiner, an employee of William Pitcher and Mrs. Joseph charge of arrangements. the Ronson Co. of Newark for 35 Phillips were on the entertainment years, has retired. committee at the past matrons' and Keyport The Llneroft-Everett PTA execu- pact patrons' night of the Eastern tive board will meet at Uneroft Star at Matawan last night. DRESSES Mrs. Eather Steneck. waa Install' school next Tuesday night. ed as councilor of Freedom coun- Mrs. Alfred Williams, president RED BANK DAYS $14.95 ft $19.00 cil, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, of tha PTA, and Mrs. Joseph Everett last Thursday night at Scheylchbl Mendres, • secretary of the Parent $ 00 hall by MIM Norma Norman of county council, attended a meet-. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elengren of Red Bank. Other officers Inducted Ing of the council at Falrvlew Long Island spent part of last week NOW 12 were Mrs. Medora Truax, viea school Tuesday night. Mm, John with Mr. and Mrs. John Portin. councilor; W. L. VanOleson, asso- Burr, the president, presided and Julia Portin, daughter of Mr. and Regular $22.95 to $30.00 ciate vice councilor; Mrs. Rosaline Robert Felice of Long Branch Mrs, John Portin, spent- the week' spoke on tha school budget, end with Carol Newman of Red SUPER SPECIALS Hubbard, guide; Mrs. Barbara De- $ Walne, recording secretary; Miss E, Douglas Brandt and daugh- Bank. Check Into lhe§e extra Florence LeRoy, associate secre- ters Diane, Linda and Peggy Lee Mr. and Mra. Sam Cavallaro NOW 18°° tary; Joseph Maynard, junior ex- and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bohn and spent the week-end at New Lon- to 50% OFF:peci.1 value, and «v.. councilor; Mrs. Mildred Dunham, daughter Joan spent Sunday with don, Conn. r $32.00 ta $49.91 associate past councilor; Mrs. lola Mr. and Mra. Milton Sachse of Edward Vlnerv Jr., son of Mr, King, inside guard; Elmer Truex, Colt's Neck. and Mrs. Edward Vlner, is home outside guard, and Mr*. Dunham, from Harvard during the half year 59 Mrs. E. Douglas Brandt snd NOW trustee for term of 1*. months. daughter Peggy Lae apent Monday semester. Guests wera present from Pride with Mra. Norman Franks of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Williams of Monmouth council, Red Bank, Oeeanport. of Yonkcrs, N. Y., *pent the week- SUITS 29 and Starry Flag council, Freehold. Thomas Carofln of Long Branch end with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wil- ALL FORMALS The junior guild of St. Mary's was soloist at the Sunday lervlce liams. , REGULARLY 45. to 55. Episcopal church, masting last at the Community church. He sang Mrs. Bernard Hlckey has recov- Thursday in tha parish house with "The Lord's Prayer" and "Hold ered from a recent Illness. SPECIAL GROUP OP WOOL Mrs. Alfred Chlnery as hostess, REDUCED 5Q°/o decided to organize a new mer- chandise club. Mm. William Hell SUITS «— «—* 17-99 li chairman. Mrs. Clifford I* Bray, CAMEL HAIR new president, appointed Mrs. Les- ter Stoney, Jr., chairman of ths SPECIAL OFFER sick committee. Miss Gretehen — OF — COATS Klgh.tllnr.sr will present, a program SLACKS 7^99 on Navajo Indiana at ths Feb. IX Regular $49.9$ meeting. Rag. 10.95 • 14.95 ' Tha Couples club ef Calvary $ Methodist church heard Mrs. Her- CHILDREN'S SHOES mlna Browne, head of tha musle NOW 58°° therapy treatment at the Marlboro _ FOR — 100% WOOL ft CORDUROY state hospital, describe tha origin of this type of therapy, at ,last week's meeting and how it Is used SPORT JACKETS WINTER COATS In mental Illnesses. Marlboro Is RIOUCID AS LOW AS tha only mental hospital In ths 3 PAYS ONLY Rtgularly stats using thin type of treatment at the present time, said the speak- %AOOO er. Fred Jensen, president, con- CHILDREN'S 25. . 29.95 13.99 48 ducted a short business session. SO-95 Mrs. Leroy Aumack has succeed- ed Mrs. Frank Boyce aa president DRESS SHOES COTTON AND SILK of the Keyport Hook and Ladder company auxiliary. Other ofleers PR. Include Mrs. George Rinaar, vie* TOPCOATS 20% off president; Mrs. John Rose, secre- 3 BLOUSES tary, and Mrs. Robert Wallace, treasurer. Mrs. Julia Rotate and Ratal* $4.91 H $12.91 Mrs. Robert Roaato are new members. SUPPERS $ .95 A trophy night dlnnsr-dance will DRESS SHIRTS 2 for5.0 0 SALE PRICE ha held Saturday by St. Josaph's $191 i $1.9$ PR. $ $ 00 $ council, K. of C, at the clubhouse Rtgularly 3.95 • 4.95 on rt. 39. A Valentina dance, spon- 3°°- 5* . 6°° sored by the council, will be held 1 Feb. M at the Amirlean Legion BIG GIRLS' WOOL AND DRESSY hall In Matawan. t $ BUYS $ BARGAINS Miss Mildred Lackey attsnded a luncheon meeting of Rho ehaptar, DRESS FLATS and $ SKIRTS PI Lambda Theta, of which she Is Wtra 2.95 historian, at Hotel Earl*, New WOOL SOX Ratjalar $7.911* S12.9S York. SPORTS SHOES PR. LARGE ONLY! 200 MEN'S Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Heysr $ a>e spending the balance of the $7.91 4 Wtra 3.95 te 4.95 LOO winter at Fort lauderdsle, Fla. SPORTSHIRTS NOW 7°° Miss Joan A. Rapp of Roxbury, lass., and Emory Lea Bothast, LONG SLEEVE ft SLEEVELESS RefwJar $14.91 tt $11.95 whose engagement waa recently an- 00 nounced, were Sunday guests of Ware te 1.95 IJOO tha bride-elect's parents, Mr. and WALTER S. THOMPSON SWEATERS NOW *|^ Mrs. Frederick V. Rapp, Main at, at a family dinnar party. Mtos Rapp SpecMUlng in ChMrmU fine Shoe$ WOOL OR RAYON Rtf«(ar $22.9$ fa $29.9$ was recently accepted as a mem- Ware te 3.95 1#QO ber of Keyport chapter, Order of IS* MONMOUTH ST. RIO RANK $ Eastern Star, In Roxbury. SCARFS NOW 17°° Tha number of American tour- LOOK FOR THE LITTLE YELLOW AWNING 4 for LOO ists In Germany In 1M1 Is esti- TIES SWEATERS mated at 300,000, CORDUROY HATS LOO Regular $$.00 tt $0.00 Come See SPORT SOX 3 pr. LOO NOW *4°° 3.WAY Rifvlar $11.9$ tt $14.9$ PFAFF The FABULOUS FLANNEL PAJAMAS JACKET 21.95 NOW *9'°° Rag. Rag. 27.91 3.95 3.29 CASHMMIS INCLUM0 90 YEARS OF KNOW HOW IN QUILUINID THE SEWING MACHINE INDUSTRY GAB JACKET HANDBAGS UNDER SHOUTS Sawi leather at Mitly «. illk, «ht >••» Rtg. 25.00 19,95 Ratalar $4.9$ ta $7.9$ Rag. buy In f**j«y'i itwlng mtthlnt mtrliet. 1.25 •89 NOW A llfatlma guarantttl liberal h»i» In -EXTRA SPECIAL- Rtfalar $10.10 ta $12.9$ ellewance an y«ur «U metMne. * ft PULL UNGTH UNDER SHIRTS Reversible TOPPER NOW Rag. PORTABLE •149" CONSOLE •199" .15 .69 Rag. 7*" MAE'S YARDSTICK 21.95 ALL SALIS FINAL 31.A MONMOUTH ST. HKI) HANK AT THE WHITE HOUSi •HCAU OR Open Friday 'HI 9 P.M. SALI OP 3 YARDS GOLDIN'S 91 HOAO STRUT RIO RANK MTTIR COTTONS Ratj, t*.79V*J. 4.00 ^ MEN'S SHOP QUOAD ST. car. of Mechanic St. REDSHANK 6.90SS CITY SALE THURS. - mi. - SAT VfiLL JAR 29 JAM.M JAM.-11 Neptune Music Circus Methodists to lelford Man Promoted Memorial Fund MONEY LOANED ffcat BUnis Producers Seeking Talent ly Thomas & Bells Co. on Jewelry, Sliver. Musical Instrument*, Camera*, Binocular*, etc. with WAYS MCHRICIUM Manuel Davis in association with BELKORD — Georse B. Edwards Llctnwd and bonded by -State «f N. i. Abe and George Vogel, producers ircct Several if this place has been promoted Set Up by Church of the Neptune Music Circus, arc hc»d of the sales department KEANSBURG - Realizing many H K PAY CASH FOR OLD GOLD and SILVER in the midst of plane for their f -Thomas & Belts company or people desire to do something per- second dimmer, tcn-wcek season of Vew Churches Elizabeth. manent to perpetuate the memory Broadway Loan Co. musical comedy successes. In the of the deceased, the official board near future the selection of «hows Campaign to Haisc of the Methodist cKurch here has tog Broadway Long Branch will be announced and a spring established a memorial fund. The subscription plan presented. $1,500,000 for Stale pastor. P.nv. Edward S. Zellcy, Jr., In the meantime they are spon- nnnounced today that money do- soring; two road companies of Assistance nated to this tuml will hs used "White Cargo" and "Gentlemen Pre- Bishop Fred P. Corson, resident only for iteni.1 ncedrd in the church fer Blondes," which are at present bishop of Philadelphia area of the that would not ordinarily be pur- in rehearsal. They will play Allen- Methodist church, has announced chased from thi> r«Riilnr funds of ftTASTE MIRACLE WIOOI* town, Reading and Herahey, Pa., the chiiroh, Such things as hymn that members of the New Jersey books. Bibles, furniture, bulletin Wtof htrfljlil CfwufO the latter part of this month and ind the Philadelphia conference* 1 Wilmington, Del., the early part of ire Joining in a campaign to raise board. *, hearing aids, muslc.il In- Ntvnif W vnf February. Kyle McDonnell, famous .1,500,000, principally to build new struments, equipment for Sunday- MW, wHh iMt aylfrytwlh, •« SAIT SPRAY STIEl* stage, TV and radio Mar, Is playing churches. Similar campaigns arc school children, etc., will be includ- Trocb and Hardwan the leading role in "Gentlemen Pre- being conducted throughout the ed in the list of possible memor- fer Blondes." country, as the denomination recog- ials. Whatever is purchased from IS THE PAYOFF! this fund, Hew .Mr. Zcllcy said, will far MMy ywn. Qvwllty •Treee Ma* The present shows are In the na- nize* that a population movement be marked as being in memory of *MHKons miri buy Spvhlini Cauda Dry Watir ture of a talent showcase for up at vast proportions it taking place the individual or individuals whose and coming professional Broadway in America. memory they represent. btcause thty like it betttr— players. There will be considerable The church is attempting to fol- HATION'WIPI SefM-flifalfaf/ta- auditioning also and those meeting low the people a* they change their The pastnr explained, "When a with approval will be signed for places of residence, even as it did person dies friends and relatives summer roles under the big "Music In other areas of our country1* his- may make a donation to the fund Circus Top." As in the past season, tory. Not for several decades have in their memory. They will be giv- WILL YOU! OVERHEAD DOM PRODUCTS CORP. en a beautiful folder Hint can be 15 YEARS OP CONTINUOUS SERVICE however, the leads will be played so many people moved in so short by well known Broadway stage per- time. presented to the family of the de- 468 SHREWSBURY AVE. RE 646M RED BANK sonalities. ceased and displayed at the funeral Dr. John D. Heir/ supcrintcn- service. The folder carries a mess- Icnt of the Northwest district of George B. Edwards age »f comfort as well as a state- the Philadelphia conference, has ment that a gift has bacn made been appointed by Bishop Corson to the memorial fund." as the director of thia program, Mr. Edwards, who joined the firm which has other phases than the n 1939, worked Ills way up through Mr. Zellcy further explained that Tne Reason i Better Housekeeping Shop he organization as a receiving and Die memorial fund could be used mancial campaign. at any time to honor the dead. Th» New Jersey Conference icrvico clerk and assistant service nanager. In World War II, ho This may be done by making a Board of Missions has already contribution to the fund. "Then, in made allocations totaling $90,000 erved three and a half years as RED BANK DAYS in Army infantryman. He spent a. addition to receiving the folder, Blend-ability is the ability of Canada Dtf' for the first year. The new church an announcement will he made in ind educational buildings that will car overseas where he earned the the weekly church bulletin of the Water to make every drink taste better. be built arc located in the Bridge- ombnt infantryman's badge and memorial." It is the result of these Canada Dry exclu- ton, Camdcn, New Brunswick and as promoted to sergeant. Mr. Ed- Trenton district* of the conference. wards was educated at Cranforil sives: A survey is being conducted by high school and Los Angclc* city • Ixcfuifve "Mavor-atofoncerf Formula" Dr. Frederick Shippey of the Mcth- college. Before joining Thomas & • fxcluiive "»fn-»oinr Corbonalien" odist church, which will help in Bctt.i, he worked for the Simmons determining the most strategic lo- company in Elizabeth and Los An i/5. •• "»*•»»*• mtn •••»• cations for future grants of funds. jeles. He and Mrs. Edwards, the •uttirltt tor All Makes ormci- Miss Barbara Weir, are par MMrOND PINtHV, 0>U«lm were mail* wHh mts of a year-old son and a month- :!l!0 B'wiijr I.nng IIranch 6-1793 ASSIGNED TO NATO 1IDQRS. ild daughter. Silv.i-j 11 Man. St. lied Bank 6-071* Canada Dry Water latt year. THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY) SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP - Army Sg. Joseph Robinson, whose wife, Mrs. Theresa Robinson, lives at 79 Barker ave., has been as- 20°/o to 60% DISCOUNTsigned to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's southern European VALUES IN FINE FURNITURE headquarters in Naples, Italy. He ON FAMOUS MAKE la nerving In the Signal support di- vision with servicemen from live other NATO nations, France, Grea Britain, Greece, Italy and Turkey. Sgt. Robinson attended the Uni- TV • REFRIGERATORS • WASHERS versity of Oregon before entering the Army. AND OTHER HOME APPUANCES REPORT TO BAIMfRIDGE Richard W. Boshme of Little Silver and Robert C. Waters of STEAM IRONS UNIVERSAL IRONS Belford, both member* of the Na- val Reserve Electronics cotnpan, .49 at Earle, reported Sunday to the Rtf SIMS SHU! Rtf. SlltS Naval Training Center, Balnbridge, Yd., for two weeks' active duty They will undergo an abbreviate SAVINGS UP TO 50% version of the regular training pro gram for recruits. Both men en Sterling • • noted for quality furniture - • offers substantial savings on tht finest WestiHghouse TOASTERS ELECTRIC MIXERS listed in the Naval Reserve last October. collection of "famous makes" furniture in Monmouth County. Rtf S2I.M SUE! .49 SHU! Sptcial Group of Famous GAS RANGES DREXEL FURNITURE it*, tarni '179 * Rtf. $i7f.so SAIE! Rtduced 3 3 Wo "PLUS'fflaTAUiATION AND SERVICE Sihrtr llm Rtctrol Silvtr Itm Drop Utf li Tcblt '"£,Storage for FREEZERS (cveral hundred Extends to 98". records— RFC IS*. 4.3 CM. Ft. HORIZONTAL e 4 Be(. 133. 99. 99. Silver llm Rtfafar fIff.tS 20* Slhrtr llm MFtt MATCHING 2 Pc Opens to 40xM. • drawer*, 14 CM. Ft. CROSUY Storage cabinets. lUf. til. '.»129. B >»» Rtf** S43MI 79* LIVING ROOM SUITE ALSO OTHER WANTED rURNITUHE PIECES BY DREXEI. PLUS DELIVERY • I CUSHION SOPA ft CHAIR 4 PIECE • S*RIN« CONSTRUCTION • ftRlY HORAl TAPISTRY 240. REFRIGERATORS LIMED OAK BEDROOM GROUP • MINaiOIASI R»f. 311. GOODAEAR 2 DOOR KOTMHHT DELUXE - «' *3 3 9 2>Piect Solid Maple Living Room Suite • U* I* 1»% Mere " 300. 49 Fully upholitercd, unrln? fitted KELVINATOR REG. 43*. 224 The Suburbanite's multl- backs and teat. Covered In decor PLUS DELIVERY AND SERVICE eitatH tread hai nearly Iwo atori print. 219°° thousand knll».|lk» edgee Ihtt Rtf. 2*f. lake held en snow and let, A madorn group eoniUHnej of « tin 49 Don't lulltr costly delays, get 2-Pioce Solid Maple Living Room Suit* '134 Mew Suburbanites Todayl triple droner «nd mirror, eheit on choir, itop night teble end Beautifully covered In heavy woven full itu bod. dtcoratora tapestry formfeed TELEVISION SETS hsndsomcncfls. Rtf HMt $m w PHILCO ••* - S MCI TOMIINSON TOMUNSON Club Wing Chair Tuft Back Chair CONSOLITTE «•* «™» SOLID CHERRY BEDROOM GROUP 50 • 1 TWIN RIDS • MATCHING NlttNT STAND 99 no. Rtf '•»• MUCK 0WNIM M0KI Kind tubbed to ft luitrou* flnlth, Rtf WASHERS ELECTRIC RANGES A comfortable chair cov- lhl« quality cotutructH bedroom Ill A warm grey color, made ered In cluirtveuso boucle, of ipiinx down construe* 4S NIWGMPTRED group 1« *n nxeeptlonnl vnlue. Rtf. U7. tt hn/i hriuh edging, kick tlon. Thl* hnndnome Tom* DELUXE SPINNER WESTINGHOUSE *199 pleat nnd U of tprlng Union chair will blend Rtf. iro.w NOW Rtf llW.tl • » GOODAEAR ALL Fl.OOIl SAMPI.K8 tlKUVCKD VV TO down construction, wlilt any jetting. Plua Delivery Thttgieat new truck lire leeki w and perfeiat juit like the PREWAY •* WMI >174 Suburbanite but It hull! In truck elm and epeelllcalioni, LAMPS Rtductd 20% to ^ Available in iliei up le WRINGER TYPE 7,50(17. Mfhlollfr • AitUtlc • Rtmbrandt • Mutual Sunirt • Flnl Aria Rtf tilt.M Delivery DKU'XK ri'811 IHTTON TABLES Rtduced 10% to 23^ terling tircxel • Stickily • Welnmu • Jnipirltl >'ound«i'« • *'«rgu»«» HOUSEKEEPING SHOP N. •*• •HOP 4t MONMOUTH ST. PHONI 6-4)10 RID BANK IT. *%• DNTIU • r. M< I OMN THII TMUMOAY, MIOAY A SATURDAY IVININftS TIL t>M RED BANK'S 3 DAY 8& SALE ™JJRS. - Eaat Keanohurg Bible Class Plans Marlboro Election of officers of the Tots William McCollum is visiting Mr. Doerr Auxiliary Wat held recently and Mrs. Harry Monroe of Balti- MVERCREST NURSING HOME 1 at the Bayview inn. The new presi- April Show more, Md. SHERMAN'S — Elderly Couples Welcome — 'dent is Mrs. Joseph Comito, Mrs. Members of the Married Couples' Mr. and Mrs. Arch Apgar were I John Armstrong is vice president, Bible class of the Red Bank Metho- guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Cantor PRIVATE WING | Mrs. Frieda Lanza, treasurer; Mrs.dist church will present a mmiical of Long Island Saturday. They Virginia Young, secretary, and MM. show in April. Arrangements for dined at the Pen and Pencil club 24 hour nurting service Helen Armstrong and Mrs. Helen the event were started at the club's and then attended the svenlng per* for aged and chronically ill. Capalbo, trustees. Mrs. Viola Hardy supper meeting last Thursday in formance of "The Four Poster.' was the winner of. a prlie. Host- Fellowship hall. Or. and Mrs. Frank J. McCoI- Ragitttrad ami Licensed Nurses in Attendance esses were Mrs. Helen Armstrong The club gave a vestry robe to lum of East Orange were Sunday and Mr*. Helen Capalbo. The next the pastor, Rev. Roger J. Squire, in dinner guests of Mrs. Elesnor Man. Mtry E. Beckwith, Prep. I meeting will be Yield Feb. 19. At-appreciation of his efforts in the cini and family. i tending were Mra. Anna Kirsch, Mra. George Searl* and Miss Eth- CHAPIN AVI. RED IANK Rl MIU club's behalf and services to the Mrs. Evelyn Rondo, Mra. Catherine church. Philip Petersen conducted el Searls of Fort Lee, were week .M, RED BANK DAYS Sat. Thompson, Miss Louise Doerr and the business meeting. Mr. and Mr*. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Miss Bertha Doerr. Donald H. Babcock and Mr. andApgar. Mrs. J. Vitelli of Navesink ave. Mrs. John E. Turner, new mem- Mr. and Mrs. Linford Stevenson entertained at a luncheon Friday. bers, were introduced. were Saturday evening guists of Guests included Mrs. Mac Kane, William E. Kemble gave an il- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mancini. CORDUROY CHENILLE Our BID BANK DAYS tptcldi wo In ONMUHM <• our contMNilrif JANUARY WNitl IAU vohiof...you Hill J. H. Mount Co. 45 BROAD STREET BANK hov* thf t« mort days to Mvt monoy. Cor. Met* AM. A WMrt St. Reel lank MIM CURTAIN! • MAPUIRI • NMPRUM UNfNi. lurcovns • VINITIAN KINDS cmr I SALE THURS. - FRI. - SAT. I VflLL JAM 29 JAN. M JAM 11 WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH Eleanor Poling and Miss Eleanor Heath Aviation Group Marcli of Dimes Cranshaw, IT U NOT TRUE TO 8AV "WE DID EVERYTHING I'OSSIBUS" New Jersey State UNLESS CIUBOPBACTIC WAS INCLUDED Drive in Keyport Aiixiliariri Dinciuii DR. WARREN FOWLER Elks Start Drive KETPORT—A "Mothers' March Fund Raising Drive 30th Annual Campaign On Polio" will be conducted to- T. Chlropmctor ***** morrow night (Thursday) from 7 HOLMDEL— Discussion centered For Crippled Kiddies to I o'eloek and an entertainment on a fund raising campaign at a for th* March of Dimes drlv* will meeting of th« Atlantic and Hart- The appointment ot William J. tan township auxiliaries of the Jeinlck, former mayor of Nutlcy, to be (lven Friday night In th« high school auditorium by th* Walters Monmouth County Organization for head the New Jeriey State Elks' Social Service held last week at 19SI fund-ralilng drive in behalf School of Dancing. .Thtre wilt be ballroom danelng after the Enter- th* health centar here. Mrs. Douc- of crippled children, haa been an- Newboldt presided. It was voted nounced by Joseph F. Bader, Lynd- tainment to muile by Larry Vae- chlo, Jr., and hi* orchestra. to invite th* Holmdal Parent- hurit, president of the atatc aim. Teacher association to aend a Thia ia the iceond aucceuivc Rev. James A. Ouswaller, rector repreaentmtiv* to the auxiliary year Mr. Jernlclc serve* u chair- of 8t. Mary'* Episcopal church. meetings. mmmi^^ '" :___ ^~ ^» "^_ ^^ ^_ ^_ ^M^BBI *^ ^H ^m ^aa' man of the Elk* Crippled Children1! who I* sarvlng a* chtirman of th* committee. In dluuulnr the ap- campaign, ha* announced officers The resignation! of Mra, E. Mur- pointment, Mr. Bnder termed the and worker* for the drive. Mrs. ray Todd and lira. Henry Stoeker selection "a token of recognition Frederick L. Kruaar will b* treas- were accepted. Attending the meet- IT'S A DEAL! urer and captain* ar* Mr*. C. L.ing were Mra. S. B. Boynton, Mra. for hli iplendld achievtmenta in co- Philip Matthewa, Mr*. J. H. Hance, ordinating the effort* of our brother Bowne, Mr*. Mtlfrad Wilson, Mrs. h William Nelalnger, Mrs, Donald Mrs. VanJohnsion, Mrs. Robert i during the 1952 campaign ao Rex, Mrs. Frederick Noble, Mra. During 19.">2 wn made over SI,Ml,(MMt in niortipifK loan* to folk* successfully concluded." Baumann, Mra. Chria Thurer and ; Hart's KM «pportu«Hy toft* tow wtitinf Mies Virginia Area*. Charles E. Ely, Mm. Wayne B. Under Mr. Jctnlck'i direction S3 Darland, Mr*. Fred .fansen, Mr. in thin community. Many «f tlnsr Imin* »<-re for the construe- (or-aduKttobuyibuvtilulbu!IH»-list member lodge* of the Elka State Canvasaers ar* Mrs. Raymond and Mm. Harry S. Willey and Mis* Swiiv Mkhint, world's fiMriti ferotwra Assn. expended S1M.98T.93 lut year Angersbaeh, Mrs. Vincent Hftltorsn, Ruth Williams, public health nurse. Him of new homes. Our community has licen malic a more dt> \ cMturjMt i pstt wing!TMumKhimt for service* to crippled, handi- Mr*. Charles Antrim, Mra. Oonsld •liable place in which to live. «• tM 1.91 wonWi all-wool ojovei O5c Women's winter coots 1.31 McCollum nylon hoiiory v 9SC SAVE UP TO 00 am |j_ • Rofvbjrly to 49.00 29 i M I I.9S 4l".wido crotonnti 95c H asBSBBBBBBl *%BBB*I *BBBBBV 1.21 chiUron'i polo ihirti ;.. to M.00 45'°° .10 wofflon'* liendl(«rch!«fi - F!no wool coori specially purchased for thii niol .79 Irish lintn diih rowoli - 50c Choot* from imporUd tweed*, fleeeei and caihmero* LIVING ROOM SUITES BEDROOM SUITES wool blonds. Sites for juniors, misses, women. ^*»*mm*m.>t » 1.91 royon ejtmaik dinnor toU - 5.95 .19 chiloWi tocki 3 FOR 1.00 1.91 roll botkot eoii.i 1.49 Connon muslin sheets S.00 ploiHe itwol bo«*i 2.93 Womon'i tlUool ikirh 5.95 TtiiOR Rtf. 2.79 2.49 Womon'i robot one) nogliiooi .*/> I1.1M R.,. 2.99 2.69 90ilM Rtf. 3.29 2.99 2 Pc KrotMtr 3 MtCI First qualify Cannon sheets with over 130 threads to NYLON BOUCU 3.91 knife •*, with kolttor 2.95 tho inch. UV1NO MOM SET SOLID MAPLE BEDROOM SET O »>*nsr 2.91 tot of 4 lolod bowk 1.95 e eke*S 00 1.09 Uminotta] ch#^p!n« knri 3.50 229 e f«n ti** 1 ilf.N 11.91 foom rubbor >illowi 10.93 Children's sleepers • rc.i 4 F1ECI MJACHID MAHOaANY 11.91 .Klnft btditri.di |.9S SECTIONAL SET XMKL 19fLS0 1.9L2.9I foniy f<» pillowi |.93 •1.89 • ANweo»Mi » fHUSi O Sgs;*~ Uf9 MODERN BEDROOM SET Rtf•My 2.S0 1.00 oMMron'i wool fUvot ^9C fFMee COMTANtON CHAIR 0 **>**i .00 1.91 ehlMron'i •!!•» 1.33 Famous make winter sleeper with built in bootie. ** •"•* > e JBBBBW Matt 79* 1T4.M 1.91 Kollofi lUHanary 1.00 Sitot 4 to 1. 2.91 KtHoff. ••••ian.ry 1,95 OSHRMOOt DAVITROM MOMRN MM MATTRESS * nici IKTTE Frtt dtttvtry Rayon marquisette curtains RDJonW HOjeHIMjflV oje r V •..Hii.MiHi r *•» • seal* MM) keek* . • . laM* «ri*k 2.91 A 1.91 fobrlt ileves ejMNtf MMNN ittr*H IMKC. 3950 1.00 oostwm* Jewolry •. 59«* TaHwttJ Rofotorty 2.9i 1,95 Iff. II7.N MM 1#W MHM Rt^lf.M 1.91 aoitwme (owolry 1.OO* Fino marcjuisatta oaty to launder. 1.00 illpeev.r «arryall handbafs 2.93* SAVE ON EVERY ITEM IN OUR STORE UP TO 50* 1.10 Kolloff stationary 1.00 2.91 «h!ldron't raytn «ownt 1,95 Women's tweed suits All IALU PINAL HO RirUNOS NO RITURNI lUVNOWf 10.91 II p«. irystal punch tol 7,95 .90 wo»on |ln|hams YD. 59c 39.00 .•.<.«•• .19 prlM.d Sorlitf Mild broaeJelothi YD. 33C Pse^fjHejny ni «rtvv T&rr- .19 prIMad Nn|abi and AlC YD. 49c ACME FURNITURE Co. Spring weight! Hand tailored! Made of semplo cuts 137 MONMOUTH ST. • mi RED IANK • Hut Tat of mans wear suiting. Siios 10 to II. Op4n Friday Evtning Til 9 Phont R«d Bank 6-2104 iiaiiiffliia^ RED BANK'S 3 DAY S& SALE ™M* - ™ - In Red Bank It's SHERMAN'S for To Fill Three School Board Seats at Eatontown Cetwtaf «• «M GUITARS e CURTAINS Dates, Place Set RXPICTANT MOTHI1 e DRAPERIES e SLIP COVERS For 4-H Fair WHk a Csgalrte Use el For FREEHOLD—July 17 and 18 are Sbop-at-Homt Scrvic* he date* set for the annual fair Phon. RD 6.2S4B it the Monmouth County 4-H club til Btaa It, Asfea Shermaa's ind Freehold raceway Is the place vhcre the two-day event will be DOMTS FOTO FUNKS ANDERSON MUSIC Home Decorators itaged. II MOID ST.. HI* MNR a BROAD STREET RED BANK Three additional members were •oted to the executive board at he quarterly meeting Thunday night of the club leaders' asaocla- tion held at the extension office Thursday. Friday ft Saturday here. The new board members ate Mrs. Everett Warrincr, Mr«. Carl Wihtol and John Cherel. DURING RED BANK SALE DAYS Leonard Williams, 4-H club agent, announced that July 28- Aiig. 4 is the camp week alloted to the county membera. Camp councilors are to take initructton from July 21 to 23. Committees were appointed for the activities SAVE 40% during the year. Leader, for project* at the county fair, the state fair at Trenton, state dairy show, state dress revile and state Leo 3. Carting, Jr. . Samuel Howard Howard WUklajesi George Wlaalag SALE/ Reg. 6.98 beef show were named as follows: Dairy, John Cherel, Belmar; beef, Pictured are the (our candidates A special agent for Continental by the Optlmus Equipment com- warden In St. Jamea Memorial Charles I. Smith, Allentown; flow- for the throe seats at stake in the Insurance and Fidelity Phenix, he pany of Mata-van. Episcopal church. crs and vegetables, Mrs. Carl Feb. 10 hoard of education elec- previously was a research and de- Mr. Wilkinson was born in Wake- Mr. Winning, a native here and Wihtol, Middletown, and Joseph tion at Eatontown. Mr. Carting, velopment engineer with General field township, Mass., in 1913. He educated in the local grammar DRESSES Wilson, Freehold; forestry, Mrs. president, Mr. Howard and Mr. Electric in the vapor and lamp has lived in the county since 1919, school, waa graduated from Long Whadda you mint, "Com* Irene Rooney, Perrinevllle; dress Winning:, district clerk, seek re- division in Hoboken. Prior to that, having graduated from Oceanport Branch high school. Ho and.hit back later?" Thi« it |uit tht revue and clothing, Mrs. Harold election. Mr. Wilkinson is a new- he wai with the America Fore In- grammar school, Long Branch .high wife reside at 40 South tt. They Tht stason't moit wanttd Potter, Bnglishtown, and Mrs. Ev- comer to the school board wars. school and the Newark College of erett Warriner, Allentown; foods, surance Group as a special repre- have one daughter, a pupU in the right timt. stylos in taffeta, failles, mens- MM. C. Levinson, Roosevelt, and Mr. Carting has been a member sentative of the power plant dl- Engineering. He and Mrs. Wilkin- sixth grade. Mrs. Douglas Ring, River Plata; of the board the past four years, islon of the boil r and machinery son have lived in their present Active in civic affairs, he Is chlif wear and crepes. poultry, Clifton Warden, Neptune. succeeding the late Richard B. department. Later he became spe- home on Clinton ave. the put five of the Are company—of which he Never dtUy; what leeks good She* * to IS • 12-20 Leaders for special activities, In- Roberts. Son of Mrs. Rosalie Carl- cial agent for Central Jersey, han- years. They have three children, has bun a member the past nine cluding 4-H club, national 4-H Ing of Fair Haven and a native of dling casualty Insurance and bonds. two of whom already are attend- years—and has been a member and today, take it away. Phono or week, state club congress, recrea- Stamford, Conn., he is a graduate Mr. Howard has been a member ing the local grammar school. officer of the local Volunteer Am- tion and county-wide picnic, aw of Dickinson high school, Jersey of the board the past IS years, His business activities ' Include bulanci corps sine* It via formed. MO us, wo may have just what Miss Jennie Kostuk, Freehold; Vic City, and the Newark College of .presently being chairman of the ten years as electrical engineer for He also Is a charter member of tho "doctor." ordorod. tor Harmyk, Middletown, and Wll Engineering. He came to Mon- transportation committee. A resi- Jersey Central Power and Light the Eatontown Lionel club. ton .Dangler, Asbury Park. Lead mouth county in 1940, when he dent of 30 Broad St., he has lived company, electrical designer for On the board the past six yean, Oorn'i Photo Shop, 15 Willaeo era for contents such as demon- moved to Fair Haven, and has lived here about 30 yesrs. A native of the A. G. McKee company of Union, he succeeded the lat* Mr. Roberts stration in county and state, dairy in Eatontown since 1945. Red Bank and a graduate of Red and electrical engineer the past as district clerk, a put he has held St. Rod Bank 6-2273. Com* and beef judging and tractor con- He and his wife live on Wyckoff Bank high school, he Is the son of 4',i years with the Signal Corps the pait four years. Son of ths test are Thomas Blanchett, Free- rd. They have four children, James, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Howard. Engineering laboratories. late Mr. and Mra. George Winning, moreial i Portrait Photograph* hold; Wilton Dangler, Asbury an eighth grade pupil; Margaret, Twice president of the board, he An officer in the 129th Natal his father was a former member of an. Camarai. Supplies k Fin* park; Harold Potter. English- third; Kathleen, kindergarten, and now serves as vice president. Construction battalion in the Pa- the board and we a teller with town; Charles I. Smith, Allentown; Leo J. Carting, 3d, a sophomore at His wifa is the former Miss El- cific in World War II, he served the Second National bank and iihing for tho Amatour I Pro* Mrs. Laura Donovan, Freehold, Long Branch high school. sie Odell, sister of Councilman as a member of the Oceanport fire Trust company of Red Bank. He and Mrs. Trene Rooney, Perrine- Active in a variety of civic af- George V. Odell. They have two company and' has been a vestry* has betn with the local Henry Al- fesslonal. Homo Movioi* ville. Leaders for record books and fairs, ho is a past president and children. A member of the Home man, Sunday school superintendent len and company since 193S, a firm achievements are Clifton Wardell, and School club, he is employed Sunday school teacher, and junior ht out of 1* r«id.r« WBHH The member of the Eatontown Home In which he is a partner. Clu.l«.d Adi"—Adv.rUiTm.nt. Neptune; Wllbert Swain, Freehold and School club, chairman of the and Mrs. Thomas Kraan, River Eatontown planning board which plan. he helped form, serving his second term as president of the Monmouth The next meeting of the associa- Archers, a member of the New tion wilt be held Thursday, April Jersey Archery association, a past l 23, at the extension office. commander of the Shrewsbury Power squadron and past junior commander of Flotilla 311, Red I IRWIN'S OFFERS SALE' Reg. 2.98 Trinity Club Bank Coast Guard Auxiliary. He was a chief boatswain's mate in Honors Rector the Coast Guard temporary reserve. Cotton Dresses The Mr. and Mrs. Club of Trinity Episcopal church, at their meeting THE GREATEST FURNITURE planning committee, assisted by iMt Thursday »t the parish house, Jack T. Zoldak, Jr., S. Leonard • FLORAL PRINTS gave a coffeo table to Rev. and Davidson, Mr. Reeves, Mm. James Mrs. Robert H. Anderson, who will E. Robertson, Mrs. Alfred Williams • PLAIDS, CHECKS, leave this week for Lynn, Mass., and Mrs. Carl A. Swertfcger. where Rev. Mr. Anderson, baa ac- Refreshments were served under cepted a new rectorship, the direction of Mrs. Williams. Al- VALUES FOR RED BANK DAYS STRIPES The club will hold » card party tonight (Wednesday) at the parish so attending were Mr. and Mrs. • 80 CQ. PERCALE house on West Front at., with Mrs. Carl P. Forsman, Mr. and Mrs. William Pratt as chairman, aides Kenneth R. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. S PC SOLID MAPLE SAL I 3 PC SOLID MAPLE SAll by Mrs. Charles L. Reeves, Jr., Robert F. Worden, Mr. and Mrs. SIZES 12 to 20 • IO'/J IRJeW Vevaea •••• M«Y »PT eev* FAMOUS MAKE IALI NATIONALLY KNOWN A J.M SLEEPER COUCHES PRICI •• Ik**** J-*— "» CempUte with Innirsprlng mattress. Complete with upholstered heed* Choice of colors. boerd, bei spring end mattress. 159" RafateT MM ltt.lt NO DOWN PAYMENT SAll PAYMINT SPECIAL GROUP OF SALI KROLL CRIB PRICI WHATSOEVER' NOT Cemplafe with Innenpring mattresi TABLE LAMPS "•" end bysitpers. Ref. tlt.N f YEARS UNTIL TO PAY APRIL Weihable plastic shadei, 6-3000 Rtffriar MM SIMS $595 SPECIAL • MDINQ , • MOM ADDITIONS • JALOUSIE* • stOOflNO • NEW BATHROOM* • DORMER* CRIR MATTRESS • GAfUQKB • ATTIC CONVERSIONS • ILOOR TIUNO • PLUMBINQ • VOUCH ENCLOSURES • HKATINO • MAMMY • COMB. WINDOW! • AOTV • HIWMAN INUNftS ft*. FINE FURNITURE IRWIN'S 27 MOMNUm ST. KD MNK •MONS tR> BANK «4M1-MI1 DOUVMY ANYWHStJ ' onstruction la rMMffftiy PM TiMpnant,CO(TipMy IASIIST TIRMS IN TOWN-COMPARI OUR PRstB D BANK'S 3 DAY SALE T«* • S?i - sAT •Parsons to Speak offered in the expanding Marine VISITING IN FLORIDA Meeting Feb. 6 Marine Corps Recruiter Corps. At Keyport Dinner Mrs. Helen Wenzell Smith of To Visit Post Office Applicants must be at least 17 Long Branch and her aunt, Mrs, Since 1911 PHONE RE 6-2316 KIT PORT—Attorney General and not more than 28 years old. •COATS ir; Theodore D. Fanon* will be the For Dairymen Staff Sgt. Ernest UCalsl, non- Margaret Wensell of Philadelphia, •peaker at a testimonial dinner to commissioned officer In charge of have been spending the past five I FermeHy 32.91 I FREEHOLD-An all-day dairy the Asbury Park Marine recruiting Local Ministerium weeks at St. Petersburg, Fla., and be held tomorrow night (Thur«d«y)t meeting will bo held Friday, Feb. J. H. WHITE •t Ye Cottage inn in honor of Mayor sub-station in the Asbury Park Honors Rev. Anderson will spend the remainder of the Herbert R. Rothenberg, The affair «, at Monmouth grange hall on post oftlce building, will visit the winter in Miami. On a recent trip, Nawmon Springs Rood la being iponsored by the county highway 33. The program will Red Bank post office next Monday Members of the Red Bank Mln- tho women visited Mrs. Smith's ! DRESSES 5"!Republican executive committee of start at 10 a. m. and the schedule morning at 9:39 to. interview ap- iaterlum and their wivea gave a son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Col. calls for adjournment at 3 p. m. plicants for enlistment. RED BANK the borough.' There will be proviilon for lunch farewell luncheon last Thursday at and Mrs. David T. Griffin at Fort Herman Dlitler, an attorney and the Molly Pitcher hotel for Rev. Lcavenworth, Kan. Mrs. Griffin is Hoofing of all kinds Complete warm air active member of the Newark Bar at noon. Robert H. Anderson, Jr., rector of •Cham FASHIONS' Questions, about control of flies the former Miss Allcemarie Smith. heating systems aiaoeiation, will be matter of cere- Trinity Episcopal church. Rtv. Mr. Leaders, Gutters monial. Dinner arrangement* are in the dairy barn during the com- Anderson and his family will leave am alV ••*•• *•• HW OVUM _ ing year, the use of the new anti- Many of the animals classed as Ductwork In charge of John J. Haley and next week for his new pastorate In carnivorous actually live mostly on Harold A. Woolley. \ biotics In dairy rations, discussion Lynn, Mass. of whether silage 'is a dangerous plants—the bear being one example. feed, and the results of the four- Rev. Charles S. - Webster, presi- year hay survey in New Jersey dent, presided. Guests were Rev. will be featured. and Mrs. Roger J. Squire, Capt. and All of the speakers, with one ex- Mrs. Robert Rightmirc, Rabbi tnd ception, are members of the fac- Mra, Arthur H. Hershon, Rev. and WOLCOTTS ulty at Rutgers university. Or. Mrs. A. Kenneth Magner, Rev. and Elton Hansens, entomologist, will Mrs, Harold H. Hornberger, Rev. lead off at 10 o'clock. Prof. Krueger, and Mrs. Wallace L. Gallup, Mrs. Rind Bonk Days Reductions extension engineer, will be on the Webster, Mrs. Francis E.. Swartz, -HUBER'S- program with1 Rodney Briggi, the president of the Red Bank Council i crops specialist, at 10:40. Dr. Ray- of Church Women; Mrs. Arthur S. mond E. Kerlln of the state bu- Joice, Forrester Lee, executive sec- reau of Animal Industry will dis- retary of the Westside "Y," and RED BANK DAYS CLEARANCE! cuss abortion control at 11:20. Af- Donald Babcock, general secretary TO ter lunch the program will begin at of the local "Y." ! 1 o'clock with Wallace Mitcheltree, $ 25 'soils specialist; followed at 1:40 Appointed Manager • SUITS, REG. VALUE $55.00 NOW 41' by Or. Oleskte of the dairy depart- ment, and at 2:20 by E. J. Perry, Of 'Amco' Plant Staff Sgt. Eraeat UCalsl $ WOLCOTTS also of the dairy department. KEYPORT — The Asbestos Man- * STORM COATS, REG. VALUE $59.95 NOW 42°° The sergeant also will be at the ufacturing Co. of Huntington, Ind., ' The telescope was invented in disposal of young men who are has appointed Russell M. Pedersen, Better Thing* for Tot$ and Teem - Holland, but Galileo, an Italian, so considering enlisting in one of the a former resident here, as its plant Improved and developed it that manager. The company is nation- • SLACKS, WOOL REG. VALUE $11.95 NOW *9''° 43 BROAD ST. . RED BANK 6-1628 his name was long associated with armed forces and who would like ally known by its trade name of all telescope*. ti know what opportunities are "Amco." It is connected with the Thormold Co., Trenton, and em- 91 ploys about 300 persons. * NECKWEAR, SILK REG. VALUE $2.50 NOW 'I' Mr. Pedersen was graduated from the focal high school in 1935, and RED BANK YOUTH CENTER attended Rutgetg university and Stevens Institute of Technology. He wai an instructor in Rutgers extension evening courses spon- sored by the government. He moved SPECIAL! with his family to Indiana from RED BANK DAYS Rlvcrton, ti. 1. early in 1951, ac- cepting a position with Amco as industrial engineer. He was made production mannger a year later, ALL SPORT SHIRTS REDUCED holding that position until his lat- THURSDAY - FRIDAY • SATURDAY ONLY est promotion. SEE CHILDREN'S GIFTS Members of the Blessed Virgin Mary sodality of St. James Catho- Iio church arc conducting a drive for needy children from 2 to 16 years of age. Those desiring to do- nate clothes, toys, books or candy are asked to leave the articles at St. James convent tomorrow SALE (Thursday.) 20 IROAD ST. OFRN FRIDAYS GOLD CIRCLE ELECTS RID RANK TILL 9 P. M. Col. James Burke has been elect- ed president of the Gold Circle club 'mcnsuiCAii BOYS' INFANTS' of St. James Catholic church. Other omccrs arc Jack Oswald, vice presi- SHOP RID RANK FOR RID RANK HAS IVIRVTHING! Raf. 4.91 PlHaw ft dent; Mrs. June Petrillo, secretary, Rtf.te2.9S and Mis. James Waltci'3, treasurer. SHIRTS RovoriJIlo ftrasi * Novelty Rtf. 2.9t to 4.M t* Rtf. I.tl CoroVroy COtDUROY SPORT DRESSES CRAWLERS «V Mast sties, I to 14 . Patch Knoa. / fOf ft Chubbies 2 JACKETS J Snap Crotch f.M. *to I] Rat. I.M Rtf. 4.91 SURTUN Raf. I.It lanf Sletve SLACKS DRESSES POLOS Snaplalt. * to 12 Just Vt original price! 3" Vat-Dyed. Guarantied FINAL CLEARANCE! WINTER WEAR PRICED BELOW ORIGINAL WHOLESALE COST 1 1 TODMIR ROYS ft •IRIS' OIRIS* ft TOD0URS* ROYS' ft amis Rtol Honttt-to-GoodiMM Rargoins at Vost Reductions for Sob Days Only! SNOWSMTSftlUT COAT SETS JACKETS SNOW SUITS Wara NOW At tow « to lift Vetoes to lift Vefcet to 1S.9S HOSE— La«W first qualify, full fsiMonad all nytan, SI ««uaa 15 dtnitr 1.00 .79 90 12 8 GLOVES—Ladist* or mtuat', hand knittad in all naw waet 2.91 I.9S MITTENS—Ladtss1 hand knIHsd In all naw waal • 1.10 I.00 PANTS—All nylon In briefs ar athlatict. Slisi I-4-7 2.21 MM Reg. Iff TRIM PIT Rtf. 3.49 Crib SOCKS 2.11 Value liribeye DRESSES—Enttr. ilocl of Fall and Winlar iloclu Vsluai 10.95 lo 25.00 ft Priet 3-1. RLANKBT DIAPERS APRONS—F>n«it quality parealas with w without bibs W 1.59 1.00 Rayi' • Olrls' . tnfanti' " Wonderful Valua 2 Highly abserbent • Dei. GOWNS—Flannalstta, imtll prints, attractive itylti. Sim 34 ta 52 3.9S 2.69 Raf. I.tt ft 2.2* GIRDLES—White isttn er nylan with side tipper epenlnfi. Slut 24 to Je 11.50 7.9S Rtf. 2.29 Tarry 1 Rtf. . Litt Pittod - _ OVERALLS W e CORSELETTES—Name Wander Lift lelts. Sites 34 ta S2 13.50 I0.9S Fine Flnwele. TOWEL ore 1 | cm SHEETS 94 Shail to I 2*3. Reiebud Trim • ' fl Repeetlng a Sail-Out »^ SLIPPER SOX—Finey patterns In ell eelers, smell only 2.9S 1.00 SWEATERS—Sllpom In anfora, pastel colors 13.50 7.9S SPRING APPAREL at SPECIAL PRICES BRASSIERES—Long line, built-up shoulders, front hook. Slisi 44 to 40 S.00 3.9S 1 PAJAMAS—FUnnslotto, small floral design, editable waist bind 3.91 2.79 • IRIS ROYS' Juit Imptrtti INS Wttl DRUSft SPORT IMS WOOl SMOCKS—Attractive prints in long ar short sleeve 3.91 2.79 SPRING •AlARMNI IONOII COAT 4 PAJAMAS— Reyon satin, colorful tops with contrasting bottomi 3.50-4.95 2.79 COATS I COATS SUITS HAT SETS DUSTERS—Waihabla cottom. Sites 12 ta 20 3.50-5.91 2.95 AllawM Rtf. Il.ti Vtfeet to 1l.fl Rtf. 1l.fl PETTI-SLIPS- lUyon crepe. Sitei 14 to 40 waist. Pink and blue i 90 3.50 2.49 8 9.*° 8 90 12 PAJAMAS— Fine quality batiite, ideel for warm climatoi Sptciil 1.9$ mi.'. A CD ^9 RJANH LAYAWAY CHARGE MABEL LEWIS Shoppe •1 •W PtpflMr WM N« D«WII PiyiMiit OPIN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P, M. RED BANK ietervt Yaw 10 tftOAD 10 W«»*i Tt Pay 137-B BROAD ST. FREE PARKING IN REAR Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 29. 1953 Exercue Snow Storm YOUR CHOICE Your choice of intur* ancc agent it just as important as your choice of doctor or 5 BIG ... NEARLY ACCURATE lawyer. IS NOT ENOUGH/ Your entire financial •tructure may tome day depend on how well he nan performed hit job. SAVINGS LWATCH> Grossinger & Heller Reussilles' Broad & Mechanic Su. for "RED BANK' Red Bank, N. J. 36 BROAD — RED BANK Tel. RE DAYS ONLY! HUGE REDUCTIONS and Mt theit for Cpl. Bernard KleoteNi GREAT SAVINGS Pvt. Bernard NicolettI, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nlcoletti of Field ave.,- Riverside HeighU, takes a ten-minute break at Camp Drum, WheedL RED BANK N. Y., during Exercise Snow Storm, maneuvers providing combst traln: ing in severe winter surroundings. He is * member of the 278th Regi- SALE DAYS mental Combat team's Company O U. S. Army photo. SUITS New Procedure Ordered by Court FREEHOLD — County Judge John C. Giordano announced Fri- day that municipal magistrates hereafter must witness the signing of drunken driving complaints in their jurisdiction. The jurist's announcement was made when he dismissed a drunk- en driving conviction appealed by Leroy Clayton, Lakewood, who waa found guilty Dec. 11 by Magistrate Eugene Capibianco. Clayton's coun- sel moved for dismissal of the complaint after Patrolman John Tllton testified he signed a com- plaint without Magistrate Capibi- anco witnessing It. Judge Giordano instructed As- sistant Prosecutor John M. Pills- bury to advise all magistrates and police departments in the county. Legion Poit Hott To Ball Team, Coach ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS-Mem- bera of Sandy Hook Bay post's 14 CU. FOOT American Legion junior baseball team and William Lehman, coach ALL SIZES INCLUDING HALF SIZES were guests of honor at a dinner BIG 9 CU. Wednesday night of last week at COLDSPOT FREEZER the post home, East Washington All Salai Final • Shop Friday 'til t and First aves. here. YOU GIT 14 CU. FOOT FillZIR 377.95 ALL ITEMS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCKS Gustave Huaenitza, past com- FROZIN FOODS WORTH 25.00 COLDSPOT with mander, was toastmaster. Mr. Hu senltza Is county vice president YOU SAVE 45.00 of the Junior baseball league. He Introduced Mayor Waldroh P. Automatic Defroster Smith, C. Donald English of Fair • ParcaWa lamaf InMrtor Haven, Police Capt. James J, Egidlo, Councilman Harry B. Mur- • I Ytajr tottctlM MM 88 tha and C. Eugene Allen, post commander, who spoke briefly. • Man Nttiufi Team members also were Introduc- ed. Dinner guests observed a mln< ute of alienee in memory of the late Anthony Stavola, a former team member. The post again will field a team thia year, It was announced, and boys) under 17 were invited to try out. Team members present were Bruce Kerrigan, Robert Generllla, John Loftus, Robert Loftus, Frank Stavola, Peter McVey. Richard Collins, Frank Gaskil, Arthur Raike, John Gallager, Robert Leon, ard and Robert Letts. Other guesta were Charles W. Lesher. George H. Leddy, John W. McMullan Charles Mandla, Jr., Theodore W. Scott, Frank Ca'sione, Andrew P. Lynch, Robert T. Abranis, Frank Kozak, Eugene J. O'Rourke, Dale LEATHERETTE B. Otto, Kenneth A. Wilson, Sam- uel H. Bouldin, Robert J. Van- Pernis, Chester D. drowcock and Edward M. Townsend. Middlelown Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Matthews and daughter Susan entertained Mrs R. S. Wood and daughter Barbara at a dinner, party recently, 2 MORE DAYS TO JOIN Mrs. Walter Hull haa returned from Florida. Mi*. It. s. Wood entertained, at • MERCHANTS 1953 baby shower luncheon last Wednes- day for Mrs Walter Grubb, Jr., of Wickatunk. Guesta were Mrs. Wal- ter Qrubb, Sr., Mrs. William Bonn, CHRISTMAS CLUB Mra. W, I. Matthews, Mrs. Anthony •lihoff and Mrs. Stanley Kerr and •on Richard of Mlddletown, Mra. KINMORE Thomas Slnnott and daughter Merrl of Fair Haven and 'Mrs. Thomas Tim is your hit Mortord, Jr., and aon Robert of Vsndenburg. GAS RANGE opportunity to join Merchant ' Mr. and Mn. Robert W, Craw, ford have returned home after at- tending the' Presidential Inaugura- Trtut Company** Chriitmai tion and (pending a few days', v* cation In Virginia. Savingt Club and a$$ure Friday afternoon from t:W to I p. m. the ladles' of the Reformed younctf of ample fundi church will hold a, food aale In the SILVERTONE tht churchroomi, when Chrittnvn roth around The next meeting of th» Middle- town branch of the Needlework finest in Television... Exquisite guild will bo held Tueiday, Feb. I, again ihlt year. at the Baptist chapel on King'* highway. Hostcsiei are Mn, Max cabinet design of mahogany Woack, Mrs. John Ransley and Mra, NO CLUBS WILL BE Peder Christiansen, Mr. and Mra, Harry MacDontld colored leatherette. See it to- OPENED AFTER JAN. 30 art parent! of • ton born Satur- day, j , , Bridge club winners Friday wtrt day. Fringe area reception MM. Milton Vrecland, Mrs. Wylle Pate, Mn. Thomas Oopilll and Mra, Kenneth Robinson. The neat meet. Ing will be held at the home of USE SEARS NO INTRANCI HI Mra, Ira Oiouae, Mr. and Mrs. Walter diubb en- Cabinet Sinks Thara will b. a illght larvlca charft, fiewavar, If all tertained Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Kerr EASY PAY paymanti ara net camalatail. at dinner Sunday and Mr, and Mra, Thomas Slnnott for supptr the same day, toMMlMTt Si ^3 PLAN Stanley Keir was Hindu a coun- WAS llmnn In the Red Bank Lutheran lltt.fl church Sunday, Huny Oullck had his classmate*, UP To* from Mlddlotown school at his homo Sink ii eovtrcd with acid mitting porccJoin «*am«t. Tuesday to watch the Presidential Inauguration on leUvlslon. Chremt plated mixing faucet, and link itrafntr—fpray 24 Morgfhi At the food sale Friday the P,T,A, aerator for eatter riniing. taked white enamel fhtrihed or the Mlddlotown school nettid HO, cabinet hoi roomy cempartmenh and drawers. See HI To Pfefi A bachnlor dinner was hold re- ;",S ; Member Ftthral Ifcicnc Nyatan cently at the Votornn* of Foreign Wars hall In honor of Ralph (Ion- Mvmbtr t'cikntl Dcpotit luturunvc tilt of Red Hank, Mr, Ckntlln la to b« married Feb. 1, Over 70 men attended, RED BANK'S 3 DAY «& SALE ™i>K. - FRI. - SAT Questions anil Answer* money. Aro they counted as In- Bell Labs Sold come? Poems To Vets' Problems A. Veg. Gifts mu«l he Included "TO MOTHER" in computing your income for pens- 5o>n*t!m« You'll bt «mtiad at th* ! COME SAVE! in tvtry dtptrtmtntl COMPLETE PRICES! NO EXTRAS! FREE DELIVERY! IXTIA SPKIAU rSMCM HOUSEHOLD ftW— IILMOHT REHUZIT •«»• ,cin. HOUSE WASHER REFRIGERATOR PAINT MAILBOXES HOUSIHOLD MOUSE ELECTRICAL $ TRAPS SUPPLIES 2.1» ran IMTII •KTIMM UNI, 2tor 5' ALL COLORS ORIGINAL 198.07 UNDIRHOOD HIDSTROM UNION ORIGINAL SAVE FACTORY CRATES SAVE '71 SIDEWALK IKES FACTORY CRATES BIG Food Storage Door, Built«in Frtcztr, MOTOR WARMER WHh QUTRMMR- HUGE SPOUND CAPACITY All-whiu awctlaln tuh. Hlfk yant agllalar |ivH • tfcerauik vaak. Aljutlaklt artHur* CAPACITY AdjiuUble Shelves, Tinted Interior, wriniar. LukHcalt4 far' Hit, HN««. ahitr. M.vikritlm aaiar. "' ' Sette'r. ettr rie"i»t MM wkilt aiitMil Kaltk avtr k«i4trl>t< alttl. BOX Baked Enamel Finish with eei|»i«eble keaele ben, cell taring wMle.' 298 uni chain literal. ' LIST AT 4.M 14" il« Can't mention manufacturer's name! No "OFF' BRANDS, aN famous makes! Origiiial factory serial numbers! "TWfOO" MI.UMI 14.95 H1AVY WITT tMNr MkM It tlHkl RANGE I TV COMBINATION CMIlMIN't UMHIR BUMPER JACKS ROLLERSKATESi.39 Rtf. 95 r.i. TH STRAF ON OkMllMNCY »« Warrant? lad. CHAINS 69* • CLEARANCE CMAOMI •» •TAINLIM FENDER SHIELDS pr. MIN'I a)UTMM ^^ ^av ORIGINAL ' IJIST MII6I - ISiM FACTORY CRATES SAVE HOT SPKAY SPORT CAPS 98' ORIGINAL WtliMNMi* IMII 69* 100* FACTORY CRAVES CLEAH.VUE SEE DIVIDED TOP, FLEXO-SPIED PRICES SLASHED! TV, RAMO, 1SHID RKORB PLAVIR ON All MISH AND ,T, OVEN, CLEAN QUICK BROILER, SALT WATM 111 "clnrmmlr" «>l» plrlMW—•rllcin rifM In room. fUmpUHrd kn«k contrtt, FISHING SlfPPUES BIG STORAGE COMPARTMENT rir«pMoiul Uinr, •ll IS WHITE ST, BED BANK BEG1STEB. JANUARY 29.1853 STEIN Save on hundreds of Red Bank Days values throughout the store I Girls' to 8.98 Cotton Dresses Plaids, plaint and stripes in.the group. Silts 7 to 14. eiRLS* CHOP, SMM* Flan 3.99 VV • proudly present •. •. Boys' Cotton Broadcloth Pajamas Famous make; sanforized. Assorted stripes and colors. Siies 6 to 18. 2.99 oere* SHOP, tttmt rn.r I 29.98-35.00 2-Pi.c Knitted Dress.! Past.lt and navy in group; sixes 10 to 18. 19.90 SPOMTSWCAIt, Strut Fl**r 5.98 to 10.98 All-Wool Sweaters Slipovers and cardigans in sites 34 to 38. INtnMU, Strxt Flw 2.99 • 7.30 Milk Gloss Globe Lamp Hand-painted poppies on pink or white milk glass. LAMP*, (Mtirf rtoir 5.98 Air Step*** The shoe with the magic sole that cushions your step is making its debut 15.98 "Star Flower" Service tor 8 in our new Red Bank Shoe Selon SOONI Ktewles dinnerwere with 4 extra cups in service for We're proud to welcome one of the 8. 129.95 service for 12 with 6 extra cups, 24.91). 12.98 top names in shoes to heed our roster Special Purchase! CHINA, Nwr of fashion footwear! 8.91 to 11.91 MJtttft' ond Women's 19.91 and 25.00 * 2.98* to 5.00* Sample Costume Jtwtlry Necklaces, bracelets, pins, earrings! Simulated ^ Gloria Swanson Prints pearls, stone sets and tailored styles in group. 1 • i In critp papor 10.00 Shot 12 to 20 eoej 12Vi to 22 V, I 1.00 Boxed Pastel Writing Paptr Combination paper and notes; notes and envelopes. Whites, pastels, floral accents. * ' I Designed by ens of America's feeding designers, these brand* 59c , atraat new tpring prints ara a {rath, young-looking fashien to wear right new through summer! At this ameting lew price, yeu'll scarcely believe the boautiful'styling and the expensive detail- ing that earmarks theia Gloria Swanten original*! Sea two* Washabit Scurfs with Foam Rubbtr Solt piece stylet;.dresses with jackets and one-piece styles in the Houndstooth check, plaids or plain colors in wash- group! able Menocord. Small, medium, large. 1.09 Pit Tit PI •» S)tMn MSNMNI, Utrnt Mew Staltuft Zipptrtd Garmtnt Bag Jumbo Dross or Suit length; grein or wine. Match- ing shoe bag, l.tf. 1.99 8799838/ now Toddler's 8.98 Corduroy 1.35 Shttr 51-gaugt Nylon Stockings Shier II geuge, II denier or buitneti sheer SI 3-Pc. CRAWLER SET giuge, 30 denier. Buster Brown MMINV. «TMi ... the shoes that "lit Ilk* • footprint!" Hat, 4.98 Six*pioce Kitchen Tool Set Crawlor Cemplttt at 6.98 Spatula, mining spoon, penceke turner, carving knife «m j^ ^ There'll be eemle books, contests ond Jacktt end cleaver with rack. ' "« 98 HtVSB^vAPIBRi VeMffw srieee* fun for oil the youngttersl And wise •aronts, tea, will approclete the Matte or blue for beys; pink or matte for gird. Medium, large, extra large* 5.98 Four-Pitct Aluminum Canister Stt carefree comfort and healthful support "luster Irewni" offer their ehiUrenl Cinlstert for iee, flour, sugar and coffee. rittr 3.98 •HllMlNt MM)M> MNtt.neer plus tax Shop daily from .9:30 'til 5:30—Aibury Pirk itor* open WodntuUy 'til 9; R«d Bank stort opan Friday 'til 9 RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXV, NO. 31. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,1953 10c PER COPY SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 16. Alien* Mutt Report Firemen Honor Department Chaplain Marine View Ambulance Need By January 31$t Red Cross Bloodmobile Here Explained at NEWARK — B. G. Hofteller, Re-elects Four officer In charge of the Immigra- ATLANTIC HiaHLANDS-Kour Wednesday; 150 Pints Needed tion and Naturalisation Service directors ol tho Marine View Sav- Council Meeting at 10M Broad st, here, announces irgs nnd Loan association were rc- The Red Cross bloodmobile will that an alien In the United Statea clcctcd for Ihrce-ycar terms at the Fair Haven Residents aimunl meeting last week. Officers be at the Salvation Army head* as of Jan, 1 must nil out an alien of the association were appointed Second National quartern, 20 Riverside ave., Wed- Question $10,000 in address report card during the at tho meetiiiR. nesday in an effort to reach a quota month of January-. Re-elected directors were William Doubles Profit, of 150 pints, which is due to the Budget for Purchase Dennis, Stanley F. Sculthorp, W. added collection of blood In fight- Address report cards can be ob- Raymond VanHorn and Stanley J. FAIR HAVEN—The need for a tained at any jest office or Im- Marek. Taylor Reports ng polio. new ambulance, for which $10,000 migration office. Aliens who fall Officers appointed were: Timothy The government has asked the has been appropriated in the bor- to report may now be taken Into M. Maxson, Jr., president; Mr. VamMalcr Declines Red Cross to collect blood to be ough'i proposed budget vai ex- Dennis, vice president; Mr. Scul- processed into sammt. globulin for custody and deported, with pos- use in prevention of paralysis in plained by member! of the coun- thorp, treasurer; Ralph H. Swee- Election as Director, sible prosecution. Those who do ney, secretary; Milton Krusc, as- polio. Mrs. James E. Grady, Jr., cil and first aid squad at Monday not have Anal cttUenshlp papers sistant treasurer, and Howard W. Others Kc-eleetecl chairman of the Red Bank branch, night's teuton of the mayor and must report. Those who are un- Roberts, counsel. Other members said it is necessary to collect 5,000,- council. of the board o( directors arc Frank Miner McCall Taylor wan re- 000 pints of blood in 'S3, She add- certain whether or not they are S. Siegfried, Victor E. Grossinger, lectcd president of the 88-year-old ed that "the importance of collect- Although a public hearing on the aliens should Inquire at the New- budget Is not scheduled until Feb. Harold D. Willett, D. A. Caruso, National bank of Red Bank yester- ng blood cannot be stressed too 34, explanation of the ambulance ark Immigration eSke. HoKeller Frederick Katz and John M. Pills- day at the annual shareholders' heavily as it strikes close to home appropriation and of other items added that all aliens are required bury. meeting, which found a record when-we-reattze-that-il may be of in the budget was made In answer $76,430 of the 580,000 shara being aid to our own children should they to carry alien registration receipt At the close of business Dec. 31, •cprcscntcd. be exposed to polio." to questions presented by citizens. cards at all times. iissets of the association amounted Fred Burt asked why a new am< ta $2,G94,916.32—an increase of The blood collected by the Red bulance is needed when the present J420.699.86 over the previous year, -toss has four uses. First Is for ambulance Mas traveled only 30,000 It was reported at the meeting. the armed forces in Korea, next is tho building of a safe plasma re- miles. Councilman Russell H. Min- Amateur Players Total savings receipts for 1952 serve for national defense purposes, ton replied that despite the low ucre ?624.489.59. These savings third is the need for whole blood in mileage on the ambulance, it Is 14 were principally invested in home civilian hospitals and fourth is pro- years old, and the body is begin- Now Organized Rev. Robert H. Anderson, who has resigned at raeior of Trinity Episcopal church re- financing here and in this vicinity ti> buy or build homes, and to fi- viding blood for the gamma globu- ning to deteriorate. The first aid lin program. The needed blood squad, he added, is concerned over Grandin K. Hammell caivei plaqua from Fira Chief Hirry Aumaek in raeognition of hit lervieai as chaplain of the nance repairs, alterations or Im- provements. Home financing loans represents the highest peak of any the fact it might break down in Rod Bank fir* department. In addition to holding office of chaplain, ha was an active mom- year during World War II. an emergency. Heads New Group made by the association, the re- : Low Mileage Cited bar of Relief Engine company of Drummond pL Looking on art Second Deputy Chief Joseph port continued, were part of the "It is a recognized fact that giv- RUMSON-Grandin K. Hammell, Maxit, left, and First1 Deputy Chief Andrew DePonti. iO.OOO homes financed by the sav- ing a pint of blood is no more Robert VanBrunt, a former cap- ngs and loan associations through- strenuous than playing a game of tain of the first aid squad, who former theater stock company di- rector, and radio script producer, Pretentation was made Sunday at farewell party tendered Rev. and Mrs. Andenon at out the state. They helped to es- golf," Mrs. Grady said, adding that said the body of the present vehi- tablish a new high in the number the bloodmobile has the approval cle is beginning to rust out, point- was elected director of the Mon- Trinity parish house by members of the congregation. Rev. Mr. Anderson has accepted a rec- mouth Players, a newly formed of families in the state owning of the county medical society and ed out squad members serve volun- torship at Lynn, Mass., and the couple will move there the end of this week. their own homes, Home loans held tarily. "All we're asking," he said, group of amateur theatrical asplr- the national Health Institute. She ccntly in Rutneon. Mr. Hammell, by the association at the end of asks that volunteers call the Red "is a decent piece of equipment ao the year amounted to $2,188,474.71. Cross, RE 6-3443, to make an ap- we can keep on serving." ants, at the initial meeting held re- Funds advanced for the financing who attended the University of pointment. Donors, who are exam- Frank N. Sibley of Hillcrest rd., of homes during the year totaled ined before being accepted, should Richmond, Va., and the American Building Sites Wojciechowicz Joins Adams Agency; VT32,848.86. who earlier had announced to Academy of Dramatic Arts, acted not cat fried foods, foods seasoned council the formation of a Fair In stock .companies for two years. or cooked with fat, fatty meats, Haven Civic association, which he Members' accounts in the asso- butter or mayonnaise, pie or cake, attd will work for the betterment He directed both professional and In Rumson Sold To Sell Residential Properties ciation are insured against loss amateur theatrical groups in the Several sales of vacant land in tn the extent of $10,000 per ac- milk or shortening, or cream for of the community as a whole, four hours before the donation. asked "Why get rid of an ambu- shore area, Newark, New York and Rumson and vicinity, Indicating an count by the Federal Savings and lance with only 30,000 miles on It?" Connecticut, and has written and active demand for building sites, Adam A. Kretowicr, licensed real Loan Insuranco corporation, Miner M. Taylor Referring to the fact that the am- are reported by the firm of Wil- rotate broker and proprietor of the bulance makes an average of three liam H. Hintelmann, realtors of Adams agency at 16 East Bergen In Ills report Mr. Taylor pointed Rumson. pi., this week announced that Alex out that the operating profit before calls a week and that it makes Wojctechowlci of Wanamnasa, All- Elect Officers, fire calls with the fire apparatus, Mrs. George Morrli, widow of a ncome taxes and adjustments was American center when he waa key- March of Dimes »27,9O3,18, more than twice 1951'3 ha asked, "Why does the ambu- former superintendent of school* stone of Fordham's "Seven Blocks lance have to chase the Are truck of Rumson, has cold a plot on the of Granite," has joined the Arm $.13,048.69. The operating income To Mark Birthday every time it goes out?" south side of RJver rd., Rumson, us a real estate salesman. Canvass Planned umped from $354,898.93 to $902,- MARLBORO — Officers w«re in the Parmly Park section to Ed- 907.18 while the operating expenses elected and Mrs. Ada McCue was In answer to this question, Mr. Formerly associated with George One of the most dramatic effort* increased from $301,818.26 to $375,- Minton explained the > ambulance ward F. Drsstal, who will shortly for the 1953 March of Dimes cam- named chairman of the committee improve the property with a new W. Bray and tbc Willis Conovor 004. for the party to be held next month answered are calls because an agency, Mr. Kretowies received his paign will be conducted in a score escribing; 1952 as "one of sub- emergency might arise and "time home. The plot has a frontage on license In November. He is a gradu- oi Monmouth county communities in celebration of the fifth annivers- is el the essence." Mr. Minton River rd. of 92 feet and a depth of atantial progress," Mr. Taylor aaid ary of the Ladles' auxiliary of the. ate of Holy Cross college, Worces- tomorrow night (Thursday) when deposits, loans and earnings in- called attention to the annual re- 375 feet. Mr. Drastal also scquired ter, Mass., and former physical the "Mothers March on Polio." fire company. The meeting was held port of the first aid squad which two building sites from Mrs. Anna creased. The total deposits are $19,- Monday at the nre house and was eiiucatlon instructor and athletic Hundreds of volunteer!) will make 149,605.38 compared to Sl'a $18, stated the vehicle answered 185 Boltcn. These: ars situated on the eoaea at Red Bank Catholic high a' door-to-door canvass of their attended by 28 member*. Plapa calls during IMS. The ambulance, east side of Forrest ave. and north' S»,MM0, an increaae ot $U3,106.- were discussed for the annual New achool and flayrevllle high school. home towns to collect donations. 98. Loans totalled $3,386,617.41, an he explained, Is a IMS Cadillac and side of North st. A World War II veteran of the Home owners are aeked to turn York trip in Afril, when the group "has served It* purpose." Mr. Min- on their porch lights, or a front increase of $1,582,722.60, which he will sec one of the Broadway hit Homer C. Methot, associated with Marina Corps, he Is a past com- aaid was largely due to mortgage ton explained that on a recent trip mander of Shrewsbury post, Ameri- light, between 7 and 9 o'clock, to shows. .Mrs. Margaret Voorhees is to Toms River, a spring broke and the Hintelmann agency, has sold a and personal loans although al tract comprising ltt acres, situated can Legion. Hs is; physical educa- help the women volunteers who in charge of obtaining theater tic- the trip had to be completed by tion instructor at Holy Cross'gram- have enlisted from Parent-Teacher classes of lending were greater. kets, i- the Toms River squad. on the north side of Auldwood la., Rumson, for Richard B. Oufty to mar school, Rumson. associations, church organizations, Included in tho accomplishments The present officers will serve Councilman Tony Hunting mak- Richard J. Costtllo. The property women's clubs and other social of the year were the addition to the for another term. They are Mrs. ing the concluding remarks In the Mr. Krstowlea Is a member of and civic groups. building which gave needed space Alice Stolz, president; Mrs. LUa has a frontage of 200 feet on Auld- tha Red Bank lodge of Elki, Red to the bookkeeping department and discussion, said "When a Fair wood Is. Mr. Methot alio nego- The communities to be covered Buckley, vice president; Mrs. Doro- Bank council, Knights of Colum- the trust department and the curb thy McCue, secretary, and Mrs. Haven resident is injured or is tiated the sate of a tract of land bus, and St. James Holy Name Adam A. Kretotrlcs and their chairmen are: Rumson, taksn ill out of town, the first aid teller on Wallace st. which Mr. Franees H. Mancini, treasurer. The fronting on the south side of Ridge society. He also has taught physi- Mrs. John Galm; Sea Bright, Ralph Taylor said has been a great help aquad brings him home. Squad Oraadtsi B. NMMMU rd., Rumson, on the former Schllf cal education at St. Joseph's school, W. Lawrence; Highlands, Lewis D. revised by-laws were read and ap* members don't feet they want to Smith; Atlantic Highlands, Mrs. to checking account depositors proved by the croup. estate, for the account of Philip A. Key port; St. Ann's school, Keans- who arc able to deposit or with- make, a long trip in an ambulance produced radio programs for ten O'Neill, to Robert E. Norton. This burg, and Star of the Sea school, Frank Siegfried; Fatontown, Mrs. A farewell gift of a hammered la poor condition." Katherine Adams; Monmouth draw without leaving their auto*, aluminum serving tray was pre- different stations, Including WPAT, tract comprliea approximately SU Long Branch, Croup to Study He added that the convenience to After Mr. Bibley referred to the acres of land. He alto negotiated Beacn, Mrs. William George; Long sented to Mrs. Mabel Lowerre, a WJLK, WNJR and WTNJ. Branch, Mayor Alexander Vine- the bank's patrons was not the charter member, who is leaving budget, which exceeds MOO.OOO, aa Formed mainly because of the the sale of a two-acre tract for only favorable result of the curb "big business," Councilman Pster Charles B. Harding to Peter C. Municipal Affairs burg; Neptune City, Mrs. Chris soon to make her permanent home lack of opportunity in Monmouth Olsen; Ocean township, Peter Arn- teller, saying that fewer people in Florida. The recipient was also, J. Xlehele pointed out that state county for individuals to express Firing. This tract ia situated on FAIR HAVEN —Announcement must tour the street* looking for and county taxea come out of the the west side of Bellevue ave., in old; Spring Lake, Mrs. Richard surprised r-hen she saw the party themselves on the amateur stage, that the organization of a. Fair Leonard; Wall township, Rev. Da- parking spaces and thus the muni- cake, decorated in her honor and total, and that of the money raised Mr. Hammell briefly outlined plans the "Thornton farm" section of the Haven Civic association wst In cipal parking problem has been by taxes in Fair Haven, the bor- borough. vid Miller; Avon, Mrs. Wesley Ha- wishing her "Good Luck." lee for the organisation which would progress, waa made at Monday german; Belmar, Rev. Blanchard relieved. cream and coffee were also served ough controls enly a small percent- Include working with local com- Mr. Hintelmann alio reports the night's meeting of the mayor and D. Lopatin; Asbury Park, Mrs. Ann age. Concerning loans made by the by the refreshment committee com* munities for civic advancement, sale of a tract comprising approxi- council by Frank M. Sibley of 2 Laiarow; Allenhurst, George !tn- bank, the president eaid the year prising Mrs. Stolz, Mrs. Emily Til- flcktal Budget EiaJatae* charity fund drives and children's mately l'i acres for Mrs. Marie S. Hillcrest rd., temporary chairman lay; Bradley Beach, Mayor Eugene had found the institution active in ton and Mrs. Ada Schwartz. Explaining the Increase in the plays. Howard to William Wyer and Cor- of the group. Lowenstein; Freehold, William assisting churches, making It pos Mrs. Ann LcMoine showed the achool budget, Mr. Minton, who la Personnel urgently needed for telyou L. 8lmon>on. This property Mr. Sibley told Mayor Edgar V. Lopatin; Keyport, Rev. James sible for new construction. He par- group a series of colored slides. president of the board of education, the group include advance men, is situated on the tut side of Oakes Denlse and members of the coun- Gusweller; Neptune, Mra. Joan ticularly cited loans to the Metho- Many were views of the auxiliary pointed out that the board recently rd., Ruimon. cil that it will be the purpose of Mennie; Ocean Grove, Mrs. Sally dist and Presbyterian churches and stagemen, scenic designers, prop- Llppincott; South Belmar, Mayor at various meetings and parties at built as addition to the Knollwood erty men, wardrobe, makeup and Charles B. Harding has sold a the civic association to co-operate the promise of a loan to the Chris- the fire house, and others showed achool and Is planning to alter the plot comprising approximstely 1H with them on all matters for the LeRoy Walling, and Matawan, Dr. tian Science church. lighting committees. Mr. Hammer J. P. Cooper. the men and women in uniform existing school buildings to Include stressed the need of hard work acres at "Thornton Farms" to John benefit of the residents of Fair Along with other banks in the at firemen's parades. There were five additional classrooms. Other and unflagging interest of all mem- V. Magulre. The Hintelmann agency Haven. county, Second National partici- also views of Mrs. LeMolne's Im- reasons for the Increase, cited by bers to insure success. also reports the sale of a building Expressing pleasure at the an- pated in furnishing money to the mediate family. Mr. Minton, were pay raises (or site iltuated on the crest of Honey- nouncement, the mayor eald, Rigby Gulls Meeting county. Mr. Taylor pointed out Members present, besides those teachers and incressed tuition to The group plans to present plsya We've tried for years to have sa aeon as possible, and the read- suckle hill, Runuon, for Edward that the bank barely missed out in mentioned, were Mrs. Dorothy Cook, Rumson high school. He added Macklin to Joshua A. Rich, 4th. more people take an active interest To Vote on School Site Us bid to finance the Bed Bank the board Is planning to construct ing of scenes from ten plays will Mrs. Jean Borkonhagcn, Mrs. Lil- commence at the next meeting, to This plot contain* IVi acres and In borough affairs." high school addition, being but $200 lian Conover, Mrs. Isabel Sickles, another addition to one of the has a large frontage on Sheraton Later Mr, Sibley referred to the NEW SHREWSBURY - Mayor to $300 more on the combined In- schools. be held Feb. S at 8 p. m. at Mr. J. Lester Rigby has announced Mrs. Theresa Sickles, Mrs. Maude Hammell's residence, Tl East River la. It adjoins the country estate attendance at the meeting of more terest rate. The bank placed sec- Conover, Mra. Verna Molnar, Mrs. than 75 persons who are directly there will be a special meeting of •It's a Jake! rd., Rumson. property of Richard Marsen and is the mayor and council at Tinton ond In the bidding. The bank also Katharine Sadowski, Mrs. AdallM directly opposite the country home Interested in forming and support- arranged to lend the legal limit to VanCuren, Mn. Eva Divens, Mrs, M. Floyd Smith, borough clerk, Also elected at the meeting were of Charles R. Beattie. ing the civic association, as evU Falls school at S p. m. Friday night the state highway authority, which read a letter from Banford Bates, Mlis Nancy Brasch of Mlddletown Alex WoJelechewKS A vote will be taken to approve Florence Tyan, Mrs. Eleanor Man- Andrew Tsnner hss sold a plot dence of the "great need and in- is building the Garden State park- cini, Mrs. Lillian Riopcl, Mrs. Edith commissioner of the State depart- secretary, and Mrs. Warren terest shown in the formation of the or reject the planning hoard's rec- way. ment of Institutions and Agencies, Jailer of Shrewsbury as publicity on the northwest corner of Holly Hs has completed courses In ommendation that the Shrewsbury Blckles and Mra. Adrlenne Marks, st, and Cedar at., Rumson, to Law- new association." With the exception of James B. Instructing the borough to appoint chairman. Those interested in the recreation and property manage- Public notice, Mr. Sibley said, township school board be permitted a live-number welfare board by rence Harrington. The plot con- to buy, for $10,000, a 20-acrc Syca- VanMatcr, who declined to seek group may contact Mr. Hammell ment at Rutgers 'university and would be made of the lint meeting re-election n.i * director, the board Jan. SI. Heretofore the Job has by phoning Rumson J-fldli sny eve- tains about a quarter of an acre! Insurance and rtal estate courses more ave. alto for the location of Palsy Unit Plans been done by Mr. Smith aa acting to be held by the aisoclation in the a new $240,000 school. Interested will remain the same. No one was nlng between • and 1 o'clock. at the Vale school, Newark. A Immediate future, giving the place, elected to succeed Mr. VanMater. overseer of the poor. The borough, member of the Newark Bears pro- cltliens have been Invited to at A Nursery School aald Mayor Edgar V. Dsnise. has date and time of meeting. "All tend the session. • The directors are Alaton Beekman, Township Nurses fessional football team In the old residents of Fair Haven," he said, Jr., Wceber W. Brook. C. M. Cub- only three residents on relief and American league, Mr. Krstowlcs LONG BRANCH — A nuriir? added, "I don't know, why we need "are urged to attend this meeting If the recommendation l« ap-. bagc, Homer C. Methot, Leon Reus- has lived and taught In New Eng- and give their support to the bene- proved tho proposition will be •chool will bo opened Saturday ia a five-men, board to take care of County Have Big Program stile, Jr., Mr. Taylor and J. D, the clinic of the United Cerebral them. If that Isn't a Joke I don't land, California, North Carolina fit of the Fair Haven Civic asso- placed on the ballot at the Feb. Tullor. nnd Virginia, and declares that ciation." 10 school election, Palay uniu of Monmouth and Oceaa. know what Is" He said however, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — this background hu given him "a All ofllccrs were re-elected. Be- counties Saturday at Long Branch tie would select five persona for Red Cross Coal From October through December, close knowltdge of present-day sides Mr. Taylor, they include with Mrs, Mildred Roth as super- the board and submit their names nurses of the Mlddletown township James VanPelt, executive vice pres- to council it the next meeting. The Monmouth county R«d Cross values and educational systems" Sea Bright Mothers visor. The school is plsnned to give chapter must raise SIMMT In the Public Health association made J,- for prospective buyers of resi- Bank Directors, ident; Mr. Rciusille, vice president! children afflicted with cerebral Mr. Smith read the December INS campaign, Clarence Unterberg. ITS visits to private homes and dential properties and farms listed To 'March on Polio* William B. Lyman, vice president paUy • chance to have contacta report of H. Lynnwood Minton, county drive chairman, announced schools. Nurses also held nine clin- by his Arm, Its specialty. He rt- Officers Elected and cnshlcr; Arthur T. Paris, with other children and supervise* building Inspector, showing permits today. ics, both pre-natal and baby clinics, cides at the Bergen pi, addreti. SEA BRIGHT - The Mothers' comptroller and assistant cashier; play time, had been Issusd for buildings to- at the township health center at ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Di- March on Polio, will be hold to- Paul N. Jahnes, trust officer; Elsie Arrangements for the school Ths sum of 1*3,000, almost hal Campbsll's Junction. A graduate of South River high morrow from 7 to 9 p. m. in con- B. Mnson, assistant trust officer; taling 1100,400, Permits ware aa of the total, will be used within school, where he was all-stats In rt ctors snd officers of the Atlantic opening, and the hiring of an oc- follows: Richard C, Dahlman, M> Of the 1,271 visits made, 111 were Highlands National bank were Junction with tho March of Dimes, Elwood A. Duncan, assistant cash- the county. Monmouth, which has If/M, Mr. Wojelechowlca was All. Councilman Ralph W, Lawrence Is ier; William B. Uttlc, Jr., assistant cupational therapist for the clinic, Cambridge av«., enclosed porch, more than Ma.000 residents, and for bedside patlints, IIS for chronic America In MM and 1MT at Ford- elected at the annual stockholders' were made at a meeting Thursday M00: Clm Stone, Poplar ave, cusi, (• (or communlcabU disease and directors' meetings Jan, IS. chairman of the local campaign, cannier, and Harry B. Malta, as- thousands of aarvlosmin statlonid ham, He played pro ball with the sistant cashier. at the Long Branch Elk's club. K dwelling, UNO; James Robinson hare, many accompanlsd by thtlr and tS for maternity cues. Health Detroit Lions between INS and Elected directors at tho stock' Volunteer workers will canvass Dim, "A Place in the Sun," made 1M Third St., garage, N00; Alien supervision visits wsrs glvsn for 1MB, and was a member of tha holders' meeting were Charles Van' the borough between T and » seek by the Junior League of California, families, presents a constant chal- Ing donation* for the Nntlonn brothers, six dwellings en Spruce lenge to the chapter to supply tlfe SI Infants: lot to. pre-school chil- Al'.-Pre team In 1M4. With the Mater, James 8, VanMater, Timo- TU shown, covering the program dr. at 118,000 each, and Arthur dren: tit to school children, and Philadelphia Eagles from 1M4 to thy M. Mnxson, Jr., Arthur Naylor, Foundation for liiluntlU PitrulyiiU, Lt. Col. Deerin for cerebral palsy thlldcsn la that Berry, 14 Maple ave,, garage, M00. needed health and welfare services. Howard W, Roberts, Weebcr W. Assisting Mr, Lawrence on the Ths national >Rtd Cross will re- 174 to adults, Nurssa also made lit ttSO-and » mtmbir of Its IMI state, Three members of the long Mayor Denlse reappolntad the visits to tubercular patlints and and 1MI championship tsams—he Brook and Charles M, Cubbags, committed are Mrs, Kenneth An' eslve mm, a ill(ht Increaae over dcrson, Mrs, Amberso Nelson, Mrs Branch Amateur Movie club showed borough's Juvenile conference com- privlous ysara, representing the la- their contacts. has been altctsd to football's Hall Tha directors then elected Charles Attending School ths film, and offered their assist- mittee comprising Harry Welaford, of Fame. Vnntfater, chairman of the board; Travio ThonuiH, MM. Walter ftwtn crtasid recreational program for In the three-month period, 311 sen, Mm. Edgar Altmsn, Mrs, Stnn FORT LUU, VA.-Ueut, Col. ance to the club to show the film county probation officer, chairman; visits were made lo the achool, and James B, Vanllster, president nnd to other Interested organisations. Pallia Capt, Carl Jahubscy, Mrs. ths armed aervlesi, and the nsw Associated three years with the Hunt officer; Mr, Maxaon, vice Iry Fowler, Mrs, Andrew Larson James U. Decrln, whose wife, Mn, gamma globulin blood program, In those included 80S parent consulta- Hunkers' Life Insurancs company president, cashier and nnalntnnt Mrs, John Lacey, Mrs, Androw Lucy L, Dnniln, lives nt 319 Branch Tho following were elected; Ai» Mathilda Arnold, Magistrate John r mnnd Agamennonc, president; Mrs. V. Crowsll, Harry Fsldt, Mrs, Mary addition to eteurln,, blood for the tions, 471 teacher consultations and of Ions, N, J., Mr. Wojuleohowlcs ttunt officer, nnd J, Joseph MoVcy, Johnston, Mm, Thomas Lcnry nm live, Little Silver, has been aligned 14, Osterttri, William R. Blair, Jr., Armed Forces, ths Red Cross Is re- 1,W2 pupil nuns contacts. Nurses has spselallitd in caaualty Insur- atilatant cashier. Mrs, John limner, to tlin Qunrtormaittr nchool hcrt Jumcx Dolg, vice president and ft- ceiving and proclaim gamma glo- mads 79 sanitary inspections,' and and will enroll In the nsioclftto ad- nanctal secretary; Luke Pryor, Mrs. Elisabeth Warden, Harry ance, with an offlcs In his home, 1 Wordin and Niwman Waldsn, bulin, ths new discovery In the gave 01 classroom talks. They also Hn will ssll rssldtntlsl prcptrtles vanced quartermaster officer! treasurer; MM, Pryor, recording triatmsnt of polio, aulsted in the examination of MS and building development site* course, necretsry; Mm, Wlllliim Powell, Council agreed not lo change Mr. Untirberg said: "If you want children by the school doctor, throughout Monmouth county, H». War Memoriul to Be Erected \ vottimn of tlvo yearn uf >ctlv» corresponding necratary, and Mri. the. name el Park lane alter hear- the blood to go out to Korea and weighed and meuurtd »W children, AMO In proprietor of the Atl-Amtr- duty, Col, Dcoi'ln served In tho Michael Vnltntl, membership aeers- ing Mr. Rmith read a petition gamma globulin available for the gave 013 vision tests snd SI hearing It* day camp at Wanamaisn, which Huutli Piiclllo and the Philippine* tury. slgnsd by IT residents of the atrest tests, Nur«ts also madi *,W4 rou- he haa maintained during summers At 3l.ddlctowii Township Mull In World War II, He win smlgr.cd Mr. nnd Mrs, Wallace Hsnklns of objecting to. the proposM change. children threatened at horn*, plssse give generously when the drive IO- tine Inspections of children's health, loi thrss years, to tho 30(llh QuArterirmstcr Truck Miinsuquan, two nsw members, win Council has been considering the •,719 (or symptoms of communi- MIDDLKTC WN-Townihi|> Com- residents of tliti township w!;o Inv company from August, 1943, to flep- Introduced. Mrs, Pryor was name! rhengs bersuaa of the similarity of lleltor In your neighborhood, prob- The Adams agsney offer* free 1 ably your next-door neighbor, cable disease, and S/TM for symp- mltteeman frank V, Blslsdell yes> luHt » inoniliei of tlmli* family In tonthor, 1945. publicity chairman, to bs assisted tho nsme to that of othir atreste toms of skin disease, consultation strvlcs—"how to asll by Mn, Hsrry Abbott. In the borough. knocks on your door," or buy your home," Mr, Kritowles terdsy announced (hat a wurmem. sny.of tho throa wnm, to notlf* Ma la it Ki'Aiiuate or Hotan Hall To oarry out thtlr duties, nurnss nddtd, "We outline procedures for orlat will be erected In tho ttoar tho comnilttiifl nn soon as |)i>Kilbt Propitiatory school, and worked si Frldsy Mr, Pryor, Mrs. Morrl* B. I, Peari*—ISMSM Ta« traveled 13,100 mile*, They alao •souring a mortgsge to thou In- future at the township hull lit hon- by cailliiK Mlddletown 5 0141, n M reporter for the Newark News Litton, Joseph Putterman and Nleh- "onmllint, will k* it 94 "fond »t, ivirr transported in persons during ths tsrestta In buying, and efftr free tlml tholi' nnmon limy bo lidded ti heroni vnteilnit the Army, olaa Connor, represented the unit TtiMtlty and Ttiiti'irtny ilurlns Fekrusrr, or of the docenscd velpntns of the mnmii'liil ncrnll. nt tha meeting of din «tst# e«rebrsl Room 17,—Ailinllnniuit, three month*' period, ufitlmntta to those pernonn who World Wats I and tl ami the Kor- c'nl. rixprin WTHU Ilin Bronio wsnt to itll thslr homo," he inld. '"I'lis town»hl|i eummlltcc la mix Btiir modal, the Aslntlc-Psclllc the* paky group at Essex House, New* ean war, lout," tald Mr, BUIailell, "to r«n Hter nbbon with four bnilto »Uri, Ark, Ths unit ii now affiliated wttfc, k IMMII TM »nur»i PriMfis 1 f.i Missis'!*" £t! Nuftllf, II Ires. John 1. flftlllint, U UcUrtn »t "Ulht »ut of It /«««(• (ontult Till In nuking tlin announcement, dct" propci rtinect and honor I wticl the World Wnr a Victory both ths stats and aatleaal •* Btsk, t.JIH.W-Atviil Msusk Bsgliltf CISMiats Ait."—ASvwUttatai, Mr, IliliaiU nqutitid that all the war dead." msdtl. brat galiy irousa. ,' •SIS a?l« fill a*«iaAlVllUNMk ! Pace Two RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 29, 1953 was the winner of the merchandise the Minaldi home. Present were Claudette, Hasel and Grace Mina- and Mra. Claude Minaldi of Church United StatM for the Far Bast Miss Jane Minaldi of Church at. erly of this place, hu • Chora* Directors club award presented last week by Pvt. Richard Hutton and Pvt. Da-aldi. st., telephoned hit parents Satur- when he was taken ill. has accepted a position with the fined to his homi by a throat la* Meet at Little Silver Fowler'* hardware store. vid Dobbs of Fort Monmouth, Pat Catherine and George Mace, 3d,day to say he has been discharged The Kit-Kat Bridge club of this Sea Bright National bank. She will fectlon. Mis. Clauds Minaldi of Church Finn, Long Branch; MlMrs Helen, children of Mr. and Mrs. George from the Army hospital at Camp borough is planning a trip to Newreplace Mri.. Joan Lindsay Ausburn, Mrs. Walter Covert and daugh- liITTUE SILVER—The bonrd at »t. and Mrs. John O'Sage of Leo-Ann and Joan O'Sage, Leonardo; Mace, have been confined to their Stoneman, Cal,, where he had been Tork city, where the member* will wliO'hu resigned. ter Lois of New st. spsnt Sunday director* of Monmouth Chic chorus nard, who celebrated their birth- Mrs. Rita Haley Douglas, Red home by influents. a patient two weeks with Influenza. have dinner and see the show "The Kirk Ncely, son of Mr. and Mrs.with Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hall of met recently at the home of theday* Sunday, held a Joint party at Bank; and Misses Elizabeth, Jane, Pvt. Gerard Minaldi, son of Mr.He had been alerted to leave the Four Poster." Orris Neeley of Long Branch, form- Port Monmouth. director, William Gordon Pagdin on Little Silver Point rd. The major work of the chorus this win- ter will be the presentation of Men- Hurryl Lm,t Uw Omy$l delssohn's oratorio, ••Elijah." The chorus, consisting of 70 voice*, will be assisted hy well-known profes- LOOK AT THIS PRICE! sional soloists is well M a Urge REX-RAY 3-Speed orchestra. PRIMIIR HEATING PAD vMillard Shirk presided and re- port* were given by Mr*. Hoiea Chart Miss Betty Macintosh, Oscar RUBBER PILLOWS Henninf and Donald MacLean, Jr. REG. <3.9S Also attending were Marjorie Oroot. HUM spud switch lim you slow, i Polly MacLcan, Edward Wall and LATEX Bdward C. Hinkelman. rntdJufflerfutheitFUruMlette ew«riswasMh;sniatMiofr. Auxiliary !o Hold REG. SIZE Rubberiztd inside covir. 7'cord. Cuke Sale, tard Parly RUMSON-The Ladies' auxiliary of Oceanic Hook and Ladder com- pany will hold » cake sale for tht DRUG STORES Pa* Tha Wrtt Tlmal benefit of the March of Dimes NOW thru SATURDAY Saturday morning at the Jane Lo- 1/2 PRICI SAL I' gin (hop on River rd. The sale will begin at 9 a. m. CORNER BROAD fc MONMOUTH ST. PHONE 6-1444 RED BANK Mr*. June Horton It chairman (ARA KOMI e! the cake sale committee. She ii being assisted by Mrs. Charlotte Martin and Mrs. Ann Raring*. I MCI I . Mrs. Edna Zerr is chairman of the card party to be held hy the POWMt auxiliary at g p. m. Thursday, Feb. 5, at the fire house. RED BANK DAYS T i Rtgular or ComprMtd I Sea Bright At a meeting of the Sea Bright Affiliated Republican club Thursday night at Harry's Lobster home, JANUARY 29/ 30 and 31 For Owkktr Cam Rallaf! Mrs. George H. Krausa waa named chairman of the card party to be Itfff SAY held Feb. 20 at 8 p. m. Committees BIG ALL-PURPOSE Include Mrs. John Lacey, Mr*. Ken- 1 LOOK! ALL PURPOSE CORN neth Anderson, Mis. Sam Dlggle, WICKER BASKET Mr*. Amberse Nelson and Mrs. Wal- AM SHOPPING BAG 45 ter Covert, prizes; Mra. Diggle and m PUSTUS Mrs. Krauu, table prliw; Mra. Laccy, Mrs. Kiauss, MM. Anderson WICKER BASKET VWttriNi|lhH and Mrs. Nelson, decoration*, and Mra. Covert and Mr*. Kiauss, Whopping fixe for storing toyi, mage* EMiroly different from ticketi. 14' ^oldfaiflionodreiMdiei. Mrs. Ralph Lawrence, who wan COMB CLEANER xinei, fire wood, laundry. II row» of 111 last week, i* ablt to bt out • • • JLm •fain, sturdy % " vertiele ribbing. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan of •TIM OUIUC Instant Push-Button Fair Haven have leased the former 2 wound hendles. Carol's yarn shop on Ocean ave, and are preparing to open a sand- HERD SHAlt SHAVING LATHER wich and lunch #hop. They hive M'/a" M|b! rented their home in Pair Haven and plan to occupy the apartment 17Vi" sJlamatai over the store. Mr. and Mr*. John Fichter and Mrs. J. Leslie Fichter of Eaat New ANCHOR HOCKING •t. left Friday morning for their winter home in North Miami, Fla, Mri. Jennie Altaian of New at haa recovered from illness which kept her confined to her home last DINNER SET- week. GraautMt, wow whita, (rafrait T. Leslie Covert,.ion of Mr. and hand & fact cmm. HtJpt pnvort Mr*. Frank Covert of Beach St., re- winter chapajfli and $m hand! turned home Sunday from River- view hospital, where hewn a sur- . a beautifully "carod (or" (oak, glcal patient. Mrs. Mae Powell or Ocean ave celebrated her birthday Wednesday of last week with members of her family. Dawn Early, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Donald Early, has returned to •ehool after being absent with an WKTINCHOUS! •ar Infection. Hn, Joseph Matovaky of Deal, INrU-HDHUTlAMP thi former Mia* Adele Rodney of South *t., has returned home from Rlverview hospital, where she wai a medical patient. Mri. Victor Perotti of Church at. waa hostess at a meeting of the Pinochle club Tuesday of last week. Present were Mrs. Herbert F. Young, Mrs. Harry Peterson, Mra. Henry Blocum, Mrs. Charles Conk, Mia* Louise Douglas and Mrs, Ed' Car Altman, Sr. Mri. Herbert Haslam of Beach St. returned home Sunday from lliverview hospital, where she spen ****** tm urn a week as a surgical patient. The fire department waa called out list Thursday morning to.es- BEER GLASSES ttnguish a lire on a utility pole on North Ocean ave. The blaze was caused by wires worn bare as a re- Service for 4 sult of recent storm*. STOMTTB The Ladies' auxiliary of the (lie scorn department met Wednesday night '/? PRICE SALE! fPICIAL! of last week at the lire house, The SAVIMONITon HAIRCUTS | With neat meeting will be held Feb. 18. M*NRMII SHAMPOO InmstoR Magistrate and Mr*. John Weir Menearem returned home Friday from Miami, TUSfY SHOALS •*i l«|. 40* Fla., where they »pent two weeks, Skiela! While in Florida they visited Mr. • $2.00 Wind t WaoHtar LOTION $-rty IIOIOMNT and Mrs. William R, Fowler, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eli, Mr. and 1*1.20 VALUE HAIR CLIPPER Jut Ilk* a MHwiaHr Mrs. Oeorge F. Boyle, Jr., Xr: Han- Glont 16 oz. 100* kaewii M.M Uititef! nah Oarvin and relatives of Mrs. BOTH FOR Isabel dine. Mis. Weir returned to her teaching duties at the local •ottlo for only I school Monday. y IMatHlNIMMH . M". '"••Ik Covert of Beach at M«O.$J.00IOTTll-50c»» STANDARD locavary w •"* • Fully fuanntiad (Careaie) HARRin NMIIARO by manufacturor Tumb^wlUik aci AYIR • Finiartia on-off fawsm trtfluu. CANDY SPECIALS control twitch Non-tarnlah! . .tniifi'rii! HAND CRIAM «AdjMtablt ttfoho . DaHclavi MOMIITYll REfi. $2.50 control ' K.-rtv M.i, IPfANUT OOunra »Shotkproof ind THIN N\\W\ Jar for Inunu Cult, tbiftt, Irimt, Crtamy mint fondant witti bit- Heat iMlasj aiumiwim foil wrap Upon, and dm a tirswitt (Iwcoliti ewiri«|. protect! tlwor tfofiwoAil nairfiitt. II. COIONMI A lift DAOOITT A CHII* la «a«l •OX NOVSI. ALARM III A NUTSHELL •• OP lACH-ltM RAMINLL t corns * W« never ferfet, in titling HANDCREAM CLOCK yayr aetrenefe, th«t our per WEEK END SPECIALS! luminous top ilirm diffifint klndil farmenco In rendering lervlce Ei»« MO. thutofr.GuinnlHd. For ovary mambtr mm •a TV.Rsdlo i«f ewncri mui LrCORrCE ••Ox. Jar RIO. $9.4t meeiure up to our aremlioi CHOCOUTI Wt velue • cuitomiVi f luy now ind twt. will tee highly to ever let ene l dawn; «*d thet It why RIVIR U. BOX ROAD RADIO * TV Service COLONIAL STOOL tmfeillnaly flvei letiifectlonl PUTTIES 1""'"" CHIRAMY lit t.H. - RE0.$3.09 in;o, i.m MIX Cr«amy , ROW MM NMD i ma CMDY $1.flVAIWI PURIBAMM Be|. Quaint dnl|n. Interlock* 'Ul S( W If I ION a TELEVISION, he. RXTRA $2.00 «nn* »M4rtV! NOW 15° VV S{ RVK I l§7 River Rd. Fair Haven CANDY CANES Me Oil E Phono II 0.4247 BOTTLE I RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 29, 1953 Pace Three Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Jan. 29, 30, 31! STEIN COMPANY 12.98 to 14.98 ALL-WEATHER JACKETS • ZIP OUT JACKET, alpaca lined poplin. Quilted sleeves and side shirring. Worn lined or un« lined. Red, navy, natural and green. • REVERSIILE CORDUROY AND POPLIN JACKET. 7.90 Water repellent. ' Contrasting colors in poplin A(| linings. Popular color combinations. rut every style in every tile and dor. • MOUTON COLLAR 27" PLAID JACKET. Wool backed rayon quilted lining. Belted. Adjust* able cuff. S.9S and 12.98 CLASSIC ALL-WOOL SLACKS 6.90 SPORTSWEAR Street rigor i ' * 1.00 Pure Silk Hand-Rolled Scarfs Spring prints in 34" squares. SPECIAL! 75.00 to 85.00 MEN'S 3.50 and 3.98 NCCHWCAN, Street floor 79c FUR-TRIMMED COATS SPORT SHIRTS * 4.98* famous Lustrous Faille Handbags Pouches, vanities and clutches in black, brown or navy, New IrMnctdt »»M Marm.1 II. ••* e»»» a. HANDBAGS, Street Floor 3.98 I f*> 2.99 e«Uiir B*l*lr. Mnihrat »iHb FHtwl *r B. Small *r larg. l»r 5500 Specially purchased group of washable fabric sport shirts includ- * 5.95 Net-Trimmed Nylon & Orion SliPi Jo meet an increased demand for fur-trimmed coats, hire is a ing Oxford weavas, broadcloths and fine cottons. Long sleeved Sites 32 to 38. White or pink. brand new group at a special low price! Misses' and juniors' modal. Small, medium, large and extra large. LINSCRIC, Street Fliot 3.98 sites in the group. MEN'S 2.50 and 3.50 NECKTIES * 5.00 Nylon Girdles and Panty Girdles 45.00 TO 65.00 UNTRIMMID COATS Nylon taffeta tummy control. Small, medium or large. EA. From a newly arrived group, choose 100'/. 3 i~ 5.00 Priced 2 for 5.00. wool fleeces or poodlecloths in pastils or 35.00 • I -*• 1.69 CORIIT SALON, Street Flaw dark shades. Many ties of the group ara made of imported fabrics. Fine assortment of colors. * 3.95 Nylon Power-Knit Girdles and Panties COATS, Sauna rttor Two-way stretch girdles in small, medium or large. MCNY H*f, MrtM CODttT SALON, Str.*t n«.r 1.49 59c Embroidered Swiss Sheer Hankerchiefs >r Pistils on white. MANBNIUCHIirS, Stoiel 39c . I 1.19 Crib-size *1.00 Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs White with pastel motifs. Percale Contour Sheets MANBHinCNIIFS, Strttl Nur 65c 85c ^4.98-6.98 Tailored Nylon Curtains SPECIAL! Hathaway nylons in 54", 63", 72", II" and 90" lengths. Cut kadmahlnf tima and heap bettam ihaah imeath far baby's Ivory shade. •URTAINt, tiwiil fl.tr 4.49*5.98 • comfort with centaur parcalesl Mitarad earners slip ever mat* 5.00 to 6.98 •ran ... stay smooth until 2.91 TwoPiece Non-Skid Bath Mat Set STRAWS and FELTS 4.00 J4"»3»" mat with latex backing. Gold, red, blue, t.tl COnON CRII UANKITS aa.ua, rase, grain, hunter, chartreuso, white, dubonnat 2.49 •r flimo ehanllli. A wonderful group of profiles, plllboiai, bonnets and sailors, LtNINS, IM.M 2.29 specially pricid for Rid lank Oaytl Stylos you'll wmt to park I.H MCUVINt lUNKnt •9c up winter wardrobis and to wear through spring! > California 94 "x54" Luncheon Cloths mum? INO», •«Ma riier ixeluilva deilgn: "P.nty tasker," "Forn," "Flowarlng Cheitnut," "Cinerarli." 54"x72", rig. 5,91, 4.10. CININI, Itttni* riotr 2.98 1 * •(US SM till 'Mi 111! — Atkury Perk »twt ttm Wa.Mtdty 'ill fi M leak itwt *** Prltay 'til f. RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 29, 1953 NOTICE Friday, katwMn tht houis of 8:30 A. M. rr, Mrs. Randall Kcator and Mri.Visual Education John Loudon McAdam la ortdltM WANTED! anil 4:00 P. M. Francis H. V. McCarter. with invintlng th* macadam road. Araltd fclda on cei-UIn ichool »upi)li*» The Htiaril renervM Ihe vlitht to reject OM GoM and Silver will b. nrtlvwt hr the Mldillttimn any or nil hi.I., nml waive immn'.eHnl in- Runison Nursing Group Committee personnel named by Methods Explained HIGHEST FBICES PAID Vowmhip Honril of Education not later formHliUe*. lie president, Mrs. Robert 0. II- HOLMDEL — John W. Wood, di- About 3T niw kinds of blrdi hava :s JAMES W. DAVIIIIIEISER. sley, were ns follows: Mri. Vro- than *:i>o r. M. Fabniary Hi >' . •> Dlitrict Clerk. rector of visual aid In the Long appeared in Iciland since 1»M. thp IjCnnanlti (irlidr Srholil. man, appeals; Mrs. Scudder, can; Branch lehooli, wai the apeaktr BAIL'S Specification" anil foiim for lildilliiK The road to better nmi trigger bual> Hears Resume of Activities Mrs. Bayard Stout, Christmas; Mrs. J»A Monmouth St. m»y b« •rcurril «t tht oHlce of lh« lll»- ne», advertlae In The Register rcsulsrly. Jerrold Meyer, community affilia- at the milting of Holmdel Town- Red Rank trlrt Olork liny day, Mimilur throuath —Advertisement. RUMSON—Activities of the Pub-association spoke at meetings or tions; Mrs. Burt, Mrs. Cullen, Mrs, ship Parent-Tiacher association lic Health Nursing association of the P.T.A. and other groups, ex- Batchelar, Mrs. Joseph Hunter and Tuwday at th« ichool. He showed plaining the association's program. films and dlaculMd thi advliablllty ATLANTIC Rum'son, Sea Blight and Fair Mrs. RUHBCU A. Strothman, com- Tkirm»rH.-Sat Sat Mat. Haven were outlined in reports Miss Marion Duckcrs, Rumson munity education; Mri. Merrltt of learning from tiling, to lurn- given hy committee chairmen and school nurse, brought several so- Lane, files; Mrs. Heatley, Mrs. ing from reading, LINDADARNELL staff nurses at the annual meeting cial hygiene classes to the nurses' Stout. Mrs. Scuddcr, Mrs. Kinf Thi PTA waa aiktd to join the ROBERT NEWTON last week in the nurses' offices in offices to study the group's Health and Mrs. Horace K. Homer, ft- cookie parada of tht county PTA, WILLIAM BENDIX the borough hall here. program, as also did the Junior n;t net's, and to supply cooklta the wiek of Mrs. Iris C Wilson, one of the Service league of Red Bank. A Feb. 9. The cookies will this bl new film to bo shown next month Mrs. Kcator, Mrs. Tecrge and "BLACI&EARD association nurses, reported' the Mr». James G. VanNostrand, In- packed and distributed to Air nurses made 2,460 visits in the three In the schools is "The Modern Force members jirvlng at various THE PIRATE" Guide to Health." fant nnd prc-school child; Mrs. • IN TECHNICOLOR • boroughs, giving service in non- Mctcalf, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Scud- points in the county. - ALSO • communicable diseases. Nurses Mrs. Bennett Vronian of the der and Mrs. Coo, nominating; Tentative arranfiminU were BOWERY BOYS also helped patients to become ad- dental committee said 153 children Mrs. Ilsley, Mrs. Burt, Mrs. Batch- made for a food sale to bl hlld at JNO HOLDS BA,BBED" mitted to Glen Gardner and Allen- the Keyport auction. Mimben were were given dental care, and Hint elar, Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Van- 8uit-B(nn.-TiM>i. Sun. Oont wood sanitoriums for tuberculosis Dr. Louis Mclacci held 15 clinic Nostrand,.nursing; Mrs. Strothman invited to attend tht county PTA WINES & LIQUORS SSTA treatments, and in the same cate- sessions, Dr. Lloyd 'Vaccarelli- 17 and Miss Porter, publicity; Mrs. founder'! day luncheon Ftb. IT at JENNIFER JONES gory, did follow-up work with dis- and Dr. Oscar Kraut 32. Ten pu-Batchelar, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. King, Joseph's riitaurant at Wtit Long CHARLTpN HESTON charged T.B. patients. pils of Holy Cross school received Mrs. Kcator, Mrs. Heatley. Mrs. Branch. ' . FREE DELIVERY--RED BANK 6-3334 Nurses helped 'the association treatment at the clinics, .'II from Cullen, Mrs. McCarter and Mri, Mr*. Edwin Llebenow, prtildint, "RUBY GENTRY" physician, Dr. Irving K. Lovett, at Rumson public schools, S3 from Miller, school child; Mrs, Stroth- announced that ichool board iltc- • ALSO . well-baby conferences conducted in Sea Bright, and 76 from Fair Hav- man and Mrs. Vroman, welfare; tion will be Feb. 10 at tht Town- MABK STEVENS WE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE the three aoroughs. In this ser- en. Children made 311 visits to Mrs. Kcator, Mrs. King, Mrs. Lane ship hall at Holmdel. ANGELA LANSBCBT vice, nuries n:ade 241 visits to in- the three mentioned dentists, and and Mrs. Mctcalf, volunteers. < IN fants, and delivered 144 birth cer- 507 fillings and 88 extractions were SHIPMENT OF IMPORTED The guest/ speaker was Mri. pitais, clirgymen and other pro- •MUTINY tificates. At the we)l-b«by confer- made and !S2 X-rays taken. fessional piople. ence, Dr. Lovett cared for 233 pre- Rose Wilkerson, executive secre- school children and 113 Infants. Mrs. E. Jackson Batcholnr gave tary of the youth consultation (COMSTOCK This program included weight a report of the school child com- service of tfie Protestant Episco- checking, giving advice on general mittee. Mrs. Garrison King, she pal church of the diocese of Niw • THIS WOK AT WAlTDt RUN THIATRIS • SCOTCH BRAND) said, secured volyntccr workevs to Jersey. This jjroup, she said, flvei health questions, and immunization treatments. Nuries also secured assist nurses In carrying out the service regardless of religious affil- Dlitllled by a Verjr Famous Scotch Distiller In Scotland, baby carriages, bassinettes and program from the association mem- iation on the recommendation' Of bership, the P.T.A. und Interested social organizations, doctori, hoi- Eiclutlveljr for Davldaoa Broi. layettes, and a layette was placed with the social service department residents of thr- three communities. These volunteers worked In the at Monmouth Memorial hospital. 1 Replacements were made when the schools making eye test. ;, wni^hin.rj layettes' were given • to needy and measuring, and assisting with mothers. .' general physical check-ups. Audiometer Bmislit LEON'S Visit* to Schools . . AM IVIHIN* CP •UTtTANMNa IHTIRTAIHIMNT FIFTH Nurses made 436 visits to school Last fall the association pur- '• Cleaners • Lanai'erars children at home and 140 visits to. chased an audiometer for. Iteming TONItHT AT CARLTON THUTRI CASK tests. A Rumson resident gave $S() » Fifths pre-school children. They also made 880 visits to the five schools toward the cost, the Fair Havim Now Serving in the three boroughs, seeing 991 Lions club $275, and the balance TNI IXCITINC FRINCN DRAMA children in school health rooms. was paid for by. the association. THAT RICIIVI* OUTMAWWRa ORITWC ACCLAIMI They weighed, measured and vision The audiometer cost .more than I SHREWSBURY HJI A aV^&BBBl •BtVAKam1 If DAVIDSON'S BLENDED tested the children, and also gave $500.. CASQUE DOR hearing tests and physical exami- The welfare committee received JLITTLE SILVER (Ik* ttory at a Rtoadt) nations to pupils of the first, fourth assilance. from a number of or- tTARRIN* tllMNI fIMHIT 4«* tLAUN BAU'MIH and eighth grades. After examina- ganization*. Girl Scouts'of Rum- DAILY It f>LUt AN •UTtTANMN* COLON SNORT tions parents were notified of de- lion kept storage rooms in order. fects found, and arrangements and during the summer repaired QUICK SERVICE ON THI WORRt Of NOTIS) ARTISTS WHISKEY «. 3* were made for the children to at- toys and dressed dolls for Christ- "CURTAIN CALL" tend clinics. Eyeglasses for chil tnas gifts. At Fitkin, Monmouth l'KKl I- & DELIVERY 41% WhlAey 4«ril Years OM drun were partly paid for with Memorial and Rivcrvicw hospitals. contributions by the Fair Haven the association kept outllts so that CAM, PARAMOUNT > L. I. • Tlwrtday Ive. Lions club. mothers In need from the .three In co-operation with Parent- boroughs would have new clothing RE 6-2800 SOMIRMT MAUONAM'S NtWIST ANS) BMT DAVIDSON Teacher associations of the three for their babies. CASK communities, the nurses also car- Organizations gave food, clothing "ENCORE" PALI DRY 84 8TKINIF.S ried on summer round-up pro- and money to the 'committee. Con- * PLUS AN IXHRIMINT IN ART, MUSIC MITRY DLLn No Deposit grams. The Immunity program for tributions were received from the school children included giving, auxiliaries of Rumson, Oceanic, TNI SILICTIO SNORT—"JOHN OUWN" tetanus toxol'l to SO children in the Sea Bright niul Fair Haven file ARTHRITIS? DAVIDSON'* COMSTOCK Sex, Bright school in April., companies, Rumson Prcabytctiiin T have been wonderfully bleaud M FBOO* FIFTH In the adult health service pro- Ladies' Aid society, -Wonum's So- Whiskey Blend ciety of Christian Service of the in being restored to active life af- GIN 1M% QBAIN gram, 211 patients were visited. The association's hospital beds Sea Bright, Rumson and Fail ter being crippled in nearly every CARLTON PARAMOUNT Haven Methodist churches; St. joint in my body and with mus- COMITOCK SONDIO • DAVIDSON'S KINTUCKY »j yjj were In constant use, and were RRO RANK a.S«OO LONR RRANCH ••**•» transported from home to home by Mary's and St. George's guilds, cular soreness from head to foot. Woman's clubs of Rumson and of employees of the Rumson borough. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and if Thurs..Fri..Sat. ..i if FRI..SAT. • KYE or BOURBON A- Last year, the association was giv-Red Bank, Junior Service league BOURBON •**»• en a folding wheelchair by a Sea Sea Bright Home and School asso- other forms of Rheumatism, hands 1M Trtof-4 Taara OU • ' Sour Mwh • M Prof - 4 Y«ar« Old Bright resident. Money also was ciation, P.T.A.'a. of Rumson, Fair deformed and my ankles were let expended for.X-rays for clinic pa- Haven and Holy Cross, and punils Limited space prohibit! filling AUdKthia|ildHl«m tients, medicine for needy families of the RuniEOn X'ountry. Cuy. btctuMofyottf* GOLDEN llAt and Christmas baskets, toys and school...... ;• you more here but if you will write me 1 will reply at once and tell clofhlng. Officers Eln'tcd • PoH you how I received this wonderful • Sherry ..< Visual Aid Work Officers 'elected were Mrs. Burt relief. , ; . . 1 ' • WINE • MaMaM GAl. Nuries also conducted'an «duetw vice president and Miss Grace'Pos- 85i 2 tlonnl program In'the schools using ter corresponding'secretary. Elect- ABOVE ITEMS EXCLUSIVE WITH DAVIDSON'S visual aids. Several films Includ- ed directors for two years were ing the Walt Dliney cartoon, "How Mrs. Oeorge Coe, Jr., Mrs. Willmnv to Catch a Cold," were shown. The Heatlcy, MIK. Manton Mctcalf, 3d Mrs. Lela S. Wier education committee, of which Mrs. Mrs. Richard Scuddcr, Mrs. Nor- 2805 Arbor Hill* Drlvo George Burt is .chairman, assisted man Tecrge, Mrs. John Cullen, Mrs." r. o. Box sin t«» TieNHWOMR M'HIT AT.PARAMOUNT ONLT with this project. Officers of the Lloyd Lawrence, Jlrs. John f.Jil- .Tuctaon 7. Mississippi MAURRIN SVNARA AL» NICOL THI RI0HUD PROM WYOMINO" BE SURE TO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL CARLTON MORANH • turn ftwM WaiaL la>a* * SUN.-MON. 1953 SATUIPAT NT * PIUS AOfMN 00-IHT PARUMVHT OHIY •HARLTM MltTON SUSAN MORROW "THI SAVAW ».»*«•>» CARLTON PARAMOUNT • ww. Tun. - wn. JAN. 17.lt CURTAIN AT 0l«O MARIA MMTII A1SI OVINNIIS "THIIP OP yiNicr "MAN IN WHITI WIT' CLAUNTTC COLRCRT TMMTS en UU NOW "OUTPOST IN MALAYA" A GENERAL MOTORS MASTERPIECE — POR YOUR ( THE GREATEST PONTIAC EVER BUILT! INBIVIWAL ILICTRM IIMAR HUTnS Umr to (vary War —i HO WCWM1 W HMWI This treiitent of PontlucN is new in every PRIOAT, SATUROAV Im. •*••! detail from bumper to bumper. It hat a "HANOMAN'S KNOT f*MMJ.fM.Y NRW M7AI..MTMAK ftTYMNO longer whcclbiiHc; more left room, more hat aiaialaa' SOOn. B^^ft BMIB) NKW MilCM WIIIMMR room, more hip rooms It In fur and away the moit beautiful tlilnft on whcela. "RATtfc I iaai<) MMtiKM, I.WVKMMI, IMHMIIKH MMU ST. JAMIS Mm MeilAR, Clag • IUN..MON-TUW. WIRRISMV, TNURIRAY, Plk. 4>S JMIM N*1NN, tWlNlS PAMIM —IN— RASSAS BROTHERS "•IRLS IN THI NltHT" M C.a\aa* Vaai'am "• —PLUS— r •ilk NUOSON, i«Ha ARAM* • WARNIR Iroad Slrttt Rl 4-3110 PtM "VOOMO TIOIR" "THI LAWLIII MUD" WIHI JlftMV WIIIIMULIIR la f MMliMM* RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 29,1953 •it- The Sea Bright lending library, In Marine Air Wing Auxiliary Elects Sea Bright located in the grammar school, Red Bank Woman Mrs. Carol Clancy of Ocean ave. hereafter will be open from 4 to Telephone Keaosbnrg a-lZU who with her late husband, Joseph 5 p. m. Tuesday and Thursday Officers, Trustees Glancy, operated the Carol Ice afternoons. Has 74th Birthday HEADDEN'S CORNER-Mrs. Ea- Cream shop and yarn shop, has sold Mr. and Mrs, Walter Covert of UTTLE SILVER —Mrs. Caro- telle Finn was elected president of the business following the death of New st. have received word from line' Colmorgen of Oakland *t., Red Dr. Ernest C. Gierding the auxiliary of Mlddletown town- her husband. Mrs. Glancy has mov- their son, Sgt. Walter Covert, say- ed to Packanack lake, where she ing he expects to leave Korea for Bank, was tendered a birthday par- ship fire company No. 1, at a meet- ty Sunday by her family at the DENTAL SURGEON ins held last Thursday at the flrc is making her home with her home sometime this month. home of her son and daughter-in- house. Officers will be installed daughter, Mrs. Shirley Allison. Karen Swenson of Center st. re-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colmorgen Monday, Feb. 23. Mr.- and Mrs. Harold Bowser of turned to school last week. She of Woodland ave. Mrs. Colmorgen Hours: 19:00 A. M. to 5:S» P. M.-Clo»ed Tnondaj Also elected were Mrs. {Catherine East Ocean ave. attended the in-had been absent since the Christ- is 74 years old. auguration of President Eisenhow- mas holidays with a throat in- Donato, vice president; Mrs. Anita fection. Mrs. Colmorgen was* born In Barto, recording secretary; Mrs. er in Washington, D. C, last week. Germany, and has lived in Red 380 MAIN STREET KEANSBURG, N. J. Carolyn Bennett, financial secre- The committee In charge of the Sherman Nelson, who Is station- Bank more than 50 years. Prior borough beach has had the sand, ed with the Coast Guard at Nor- to moving to Red Bank she lived tary; Mrs. Elmenla Barto, treas-which has accumulated in recent folk, Va., recently visited his par- urer; Mrs. Gertrude Saxp, trustee ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson of in Mlddletown. Buffet-supper was for three years; Mrs. Betty Plan- storms, removed. A snow fence has served by the hosts. been erected to prevent sand from Surf st. Attending were Fred Colmorgen, nagan, trustee for two years, andcovering the parking lot. Mrs, Harry Lovgren of Beaeh Mrs. John Ransley, trustee for one Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Gus Colmorgen Sgt. and Mrs. Alfred Albrltton st. returned home last week from and daughter Patty, Mr. and Mrs. NOW ! year. and children of this place returned Monmouth Memorial hospital, The new gas range purchased by Herbert Colmorgen and children, Ask About Our Ntw home last week after spending two where she was a medical patient. Herbert and Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. he auxiliary for the fire -.house weeks' vacation in Bowling Green, Grammar school pupils who have Carl Colmorgen and children, Carl, Caavaniaiir Pay Plan I kitchen has been installed, and had work posted on the bulletin Fla. Robert and Kathy Lou, and Mr. Buy ill* covtrs, draperlaa, curtalas members voted to purchase addl- Miss Lois Covert, daughter of board include Elaine Welch, Pa- and Mrs. George Klnkade and chil- ans vanctlan bllnda and pay far than ional cooking equipment. Members Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covert oftricia Will, Stanley Fowler, Erik dren, Nancy, Glenn and Janet Sue. •Ilk LOW COST tin* pa/mmu ar- also were invited to attend the flre Woods,. Maureen Dougherty, Ed- rant** tkmifb Uw Secaas Natlaul WHO New st, celebrate! her 17th birth- Bank al Had Beak. ^^ company's annual dinner at the flre ward Woods, Dorothy Hauler, Mary BobeitT.BM day recently with a party. Guests SECOND VICE PRESIDENT house Saturday night. v included Mr. and Mn. Edward Hall Grassln, Sue Chamberlain, Beverly The membership also gave ap- and children' Mary Ann and Ed-Fowler Robert Torick, Thomas KEYPORT — Dr. Mark Muiear- WILL PTC. Robert T. Rue, ion of Mrs. Garland, Travis Thomas and Mar- proval to meetings being held the ward. Jr., Charles Phillips and Mr. ella of West Front st., has been Grace Rue of Throekmorton ave.,' ion Lovgren. is stationed at the Marine Air sta- fourth Mondays of the month. The and Mrs. Ronald Earley and chil- Installed as tecond vice president Ham* Deooraton of the Central New Jersey Ofltome- tion at Cherry Point, N. C. He hai attendance prize was won by Mrs. dren Dawn, Sheila and Rhonda. Money made of sea shells for- «i Broad It RE-OPEN Just completed a helicopter main- Ernestine Hogan. Hostesses were i Mrs. Ida Jacobstn, wife of Coun- trio society, which is headed by cilman Nells Jacobten of Center merly was used in America, Asia, Dr. Frederick S. Bell of New tenance coune at Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. Saxc, Mrs. Rose Canonico and Africa and Australia. ON and U assigned to Squadron HMB, Mrs. Ann Simon. The newly-ejected st., returned home last week from Brunswick. Monmouth Memorial hospital, 2(3, of the Second Marine Air wing. officers will be hostesses at the Feb. Nitrogen must be present In all "Etsht out of 10 readers eoniult Th« 33 meeting. where she was a surgical patient. animal and vegetable- tissue. Rtfiittr CUiilntd Ai«." Advertliement. MARCH 1stMarch of Dimes CanvMiers Named WITH UNION BEACH—Canvassers who will assist with the March of Dimes Literally drive here have been . announced by Mrs. Alexander Milne, chairman, and plans have been made for a AN ACRE benefit dance Saturday, Feb.'14. The canvassers named arc Mrs, OF Chris Haug, Mrs. Mary Poduska, Mrs, Pauline Everson, Mrs. Jean Toung, Mrs. Betty Bossa, Mrs. Car- SUPERB rie McQueen, Mrs. Olive Oavies, Mrs. Bridget Wagner, Mrs. Mary Chaser, Mrs. Evelyn McCoy and nly.,. Outdoor Items Mrs. J. H. Heltienhelmer. Union Beach territory also Includes Ha*. OUt PRISCRIPTION AT let, where the workers are Mrs! DIPARTMINT i - CHOW MEM Platter Edward Cullen and Mrs. J. K. Kelly. |WHkMISPNMlUS CARRIIS REASONABLE IX INAUGURAL PABADE COMPLETI LINE IwHkHatTia KEYPORT—Joseph E. Kltiman, PHARMACEUTICALS ALLPBR son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil K. Kiti- man,- 29 First St., was among 47 AND IIOLOftlCALS <•WMIHtmiMS.il PRICES members of the Recruit Drum and Bugle corps selected from the 1 BROAD 4 WALLACE STREET! RED BANK man unit at the Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, Md., which "light out of II resdars comtult Tht marched in President Elsenhower's SlaValMllCai. BefUtar CUsii&td Adi." Advarl inaugural parade. lase ValMlERillil. Stytol • MaMlala « VaiWa I K'HERSHEY i'1.53 NESCAFE I...... ^cxl ! BDlfII MIIT j^>mS or NESTLES INSTANT HERSHEY S'LIFESAVCRSI • COFFEE CHOCOUTC #r KIMMIUT flUMJ JBARS1 7C 1 SYRUP 12 01. JAR 2*31' |ft.nValBs!SU«ftrSWpi !25'C0MBiml! 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GLYCERINE RitWDQM'S 35« ASPIRIN WAXED POTATO PMSI70RI PILLS PAPER PEELER FULL BIRO BWLLEfc OUTSIDE DOOR FRAME TMtUNMiTtVM ittValnl tla falMllart alM SinMPiirMllSt TOILET SPONGE NOXZIMA PINS TISSUES rarlMkar MWNIT WIAIIKERCIIEFS 18* Jj 5J"Jj* 11 II* Vital DM* HP MtVUMlPtlalfM fUMi POWDER •OWL 11 nane MWH TOENAIL PAPER NAPKINS PUFFS CUTTERS MS.St.iRB fluid MafahNl FraH I Hit DISH PIPE CLOTH MKRTQiCU CLEANERS Mi fr-H*.*n»l MM, HIM INI ir mm mm m m 2-27' 01 MUFTI •IJSIHIUNMMN A Mllltr Man Will Call With S.m»Ut I Maaiura Fraa of Chita*! tRMltb-WritiR| JAWOUVE IMTMSf U6NTER AITORUTIC CALL Tolltt Soap 4 BALL-PEN uomo l1aValMt19 0 50 PADS FLUID RISHT RE--6-5286 38* ASbttryPtfrkMBll Or VitH Our Stalin hland Stow 23 Hand St. Op$n to 9 P. M. Friday, Call SAInt dorp 74100 RED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 29.1953 Appropriation! In tha Local Municipal Budget have Increased ll»,4J5.03 over the P""«lng year si ak««a,k«is«l received • J1.300 settlement of her LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUUCKT Reserve for Uncollected Tsxea ...•....:....:... ;•• •—•••; •"••••• I .'•'•'•*? ' suit against George Kornhsff and Local Budget of the Soroush of 8M Blight. County of Mnnmouth, for the (Ural ytnr lor.il. llcferrcd Charaea !.... Church Club Claire Kornhoff of 35 Sylvanla ave., Municipal Debt Service • • It is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby nidi a part hereof Is • true copy of the budget Municipal Operating Services ., < Avon, owners of the. building in unproved by resolution of the uovermni boar on the iti day of January, l«,'.::. Jlfficlercy in .Baalc Aid to School which she lived. ' CLAHENCE STEVENS, Clerk, -.; r;-iUstrtct «.-;.«.;. • • i - Sponsors Scouts The settlement was for injuries Address: 13 Center St.. tea Bright. . - , . Phon* Number-.: S*a Bright 1-0010. SHREWSBURY — At the last, sustained when* she slipped and Certified byjne thli 2Id_day of January, WI3. • . ; •_' '"; ' ' '•_, _^___-_: monthly irmctlng of the Men's club fell on the Duclc porch leading T The items of Reierye for Uncofleeted Taxes, Deferred Charges, Municipal Debt Service., Deficiency in BSIle Aid to to her apartment last June 14. It'll h«rebvYertlfl»d lhat 'the" hudg«t~!nn*Md~h,er*lo and henby H>ad*~Y~Dirt "hereof ~1» an «'«set~copy~ of "the ih"e. oeal school district arVitemi which are mintlstory and must bii Includtd In the local budgets. tt the Presbyterian church, it was nriiilnul on file with tn« clerk of the governing body, that all addition! are correct and that all italeraintt contained Tic Increase In Municipal operating'Services In tha amount of IS.#47.00 provides for the following: unanimously decided to assume the According to the suit, she injured : . - • • . 1. Planned Increased parking facllltlfs at the Boro Beach. Sponsorship o{ Boy Scout troop SO. her shoulder and leg. The settle- JOSEPH J. SEAMAN. Regi«t««d Municipal • " 2. Salary Adlustments to Boro Employees. ment was reached prior to the cf.se Address: 214 Smith St.. Perth Amboy. N. J. • . ", '.' ' 3.. Equipment In Collector's Offlce, ' It had previously been decided Phone Number; Perth Amboy 4-2880. • being prc-trled in county court he- ••-••• • •"••• 4.' New Police Car. fcy the church to provide the troop CertlfUJ by me thin 8M d»y "f January. U53. ' . • • •' •.•__^_ • "". ..' .-.. ,' '3; Increased Street Repslr Program. . • meeting place. The assumption fore Judge Edward Knight. The pVfifEDINGtffFftubG^ ,'AII api>ronrlatioti» ,|iave.'bcen' kept an low as possible without curtailing nerenary municipal services, defendants were represented by V ,1'ke ItnanccB of the Biiriuiiili ate >uund and the.Mavor and Council ire making every effort to maintain this sound •f the sponsorship plsces it in (Required by Reviled Blitutei, flection 40:8-UI Much the aame position it held John A. Lynch of New Brunswick. tti fleti 408UI tnaricial condition ami still give the best services possible to the Borough's reiidenti, taxpayers, and seasonal visitors. Miss Dorothy Johnson was repre- TAXES FOB Abstract of Ratable! 40 years ago when the troop was Year '•.tfsar;--. '. .-;...- . . ANTIClfATtO MVKNUES {•undid. sented by Bernard H. Weiror, Free- ,\Wi ;i'J8l I S3.079.48 ' I'i I.Ml.83 Anticipated Realised lit Cask In 1913, largely through the ef- hold attorney. Local Purpotei (Including Bank Stock Tax) • :.'.-.' . GENERAL REVENUE! lt'S IDS! . - In IHS1 Local Dlitrlct School! In Municipal Budget 2,1 SO,SO ' '2,I»«.5O ferU of O. Harold Nevlui, the Local District Schools (Estimate for 19SS) ; ' 3.-.,aao.2i> XS,344.00 t1. .Surplus Revenue Cash Appropriated *.... —- 110,000.00 | 40,«U.tl : | 4».IU.0t 24.167,77 22,UI.7« I ,* (a (Surplus Revenue Appropriated with prior written eonsint Presbyterian church was instru- Garden Club Hears County ". of Director of Local Government ' mental in founding .the troop and (al General County (Estimate for 19SSI ,....>.....,„, (bl County Library (Eitlmate for 1653) - >, Miscellaneous Revenues • ' for many years afterward acted as Talk an Violet Care Totals I148.032.BH S13S,187,2t II 18.804.1S Licenses' - - ••. -.••• • •. >•—•• * , -. the sponsor. With thin resumption Plumbers ;...... ».-.....; *...».,... 1S0.00 tts.so ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — A State Aid: ' Received and to be Received (Allotted) -"Alcohol!* .Beverage • »••...•«.«.«•.•««...#...... «....«.. (,000.00 3,000,00 5.4J0.0S of the sponsorship, the Men's club (71.00 671.1)0 «32.00 200,00 sludy jrroup of the garden club here (a) Ilond Maintenance and Conilructlon Fund! ..... : 201,01 tlt.ll hopei that this will continue to (S3. home of. Mrs. George Wcis on Third ' Franchise Taxes '.!....' 4.0(0,00 4.060,00 s.tn.ta the committees will include . local v I1B IT UESULVED that'the following itatenenti of revenue! and appropriations shall constitute the local budget 'Bathing Puvillon and Parkins Lot ...... I2ooono 11,300.00 leader* from outlide the church avc, State Koad Aid Chapter S3, P. L. 1147—Formula •71.00 171.00 42.0H.IS Mrs. ,0. D. Steolmaii rend nn nr- UK IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said budget bl published in the Red Bunk Reglster.Jn.the Issue of the SBth day 171.00 as well as from within. 3. Total Miscellaneous Revenues : ~ , I 4S.471.OO t 44.771.00 Icle nbout bird-feeding, and Mrs. Notice'is hereby jlven that the budget and tax resolution was approved by thi Major and Council ol the Borough The new officers of the Men's 4. Receipts from Delinquent Taxas ' . 10.300.00 10.100,01 11.4IS.OS John Invln and Mrs. Wcis told of of-."ci llrkhi. i.mnl:- ,. ." <:•>..M:!!..i. • . ,i L..I i-y '• January, lUSa. , club *»re also installed. Included their visits to the stale hospital at A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be held at the Borouith Hull, on the 24th day of February, !*B3. 5. Total of Items I. 1 (a), I and 4 ...... 15,9*1.00 13.111,10 in.7u.oi I wert Morgan Knapp, president; Marlboro and of the appreciation at » o'clock »'. M.. »t which iin,e nnd.place ubjection* lu niiii' bmlRat and las resolution of the Borough ot Sen Bright I. Amount to be Relied, by Taxation -, Robert C. Gordon, Jr., vice presi- for the yenr 1053 may be preacnud hy ta::nnyers nr other Interested persons. • - (a) To Be Added. To Loca. Dl.i.rict,School Tax . -.2S3.OO 1.I8I.II of patients there for the interest of : (b) Locat Purpose Tax ...... I2.S73.O1 dent; Oscar Newman, treasurer; garden club members. . r ""EXPLANATORY "STATEMENT : ' Francis Drucker, secretary, and SUMMARY OF GENERAL BUDGET SECTION OF BUDGET Year 1953 Year 1932 • HO.J77.Ol Thomas Dean, corresponding sec- Others at the meeting were Mrs. 1. Total General, Appropriations For Municipal Purpose! (Him I(h). T. Total of General Budget Revenue! •• ••— Walter Thompson, Mrs. Richard Sheet 12) ., retary. '1. Total Municipal Duilmt Appropriations for Local District School APMOPRIATIONS ' - Fagan, Mrs. Philip Dinkelbcrg. Purposes (Item Klk). Sheet 13) . 2,233.00 2.180.50 I. General Appropriations Appropriated • >xN* <'>|hJf»l«^General Appropriations SI IUM70.5O 1131,718.00 II45.SH.03 I1H.IIIJ1 lf.tll.ll " (m) Reserve for Uncollected Tsui _ II.JOlXl »,I7I.II' 11,171.11 ii,m.-n' *• Total General Approprlstloai 1110,577.01 li'ii.tii.ii' ii^ttToi 1117,111.11 llll.lll.ll' IMllll Oedleatlon •» Rider—R. 1. 40i|.)8.1 MOTICsV. who has been permanently register**] la Nolle* Ii hereby given to th* lead the municipal eleetloa dlstrllt. at l«**t Oeae;.l Al^ikly and voteri of the school district ot tht Bur.forty day* prior to the data of •iMtUa. •k» has «c«a HrmansMlMinMhy nrislitan* In oitsh of Shrewsbury. In the County of Vpplleatfeni for "sjllltary lervlei ksl. tar •MlslssJ slMllos dlitrlit. si leait •onmouth, and State of New Jersey, that lots" may b* mad* to thi Dlstrllt Clark. f*rir say* nrlsr t* Ik* 4als si slsstls*» . the annual mtctlng of Vhe Itial voters ol •aid district .for th. election of thrcl roLUMOjMaTMCT MO. I law fsr "salftsrF M»»lss_»sU n*mblm of the Board of Educatlos and rolling place si tk« MSSOISOSH si r N ssssts to Its IMMrlit Clark. tor other jiurposis will tie held at 7 •road street, la'tke schoel sllsUUt, lor J *l iH*4M»*titk. T**w '.owns respective purpose* i .. , as mush laaaer SJ stay b* aeeisury I* J*'s*y, is astlify s Mfsmst of «*ld Ask tod*y'i modern grandmother about cooking in tht good old There, is no clear line of differ- Keamburg ence; that distinguishes sheep from Contestants in Shrewsbury's School Board Election goats. . '•-..} ' The Girl Scout leaders held a meeting Thursday {evening at the In the flrtt seven monthj of 1952, Jrancis Place school. Mrs. Howard Frank B. Lawes 27,000 Britons migrated to Canada. Chamberlain and Mrs. Morssea of AdvertUement Morganville showed fllms on the new buildings being .built. at the Girl Scout camp at Camp Nomoco COAL - FUEL OIL and also on the Edith Macey Girl Premium Quality • None Better Realty Views Scout camp in New York. A Wash- ington's birthday party Is planned For the next meeting Feb. 26. IS Newmm Sarta* Ro«d Mrs. John Aitken was installed 12 ;.(, president of the Gold Star Moth- c ptr gal. TIL Rl t-2171 ers, Tuesday evening at Anbury 10 Park. Mrs. Tfceresa Papa was in- stalled as color guard and Mrs. Albert Johnson of Port Monmouth was installed as historian. Members of St. Margaret of Scot- More Adequate and Efficient Heating land guild will, attend a "dance Saturday night at the Irish-Ameri' can club, Kearney, for the benefit Through of the Graymoor Friars. Buses will transport those attending from here. A Valentine's party will be GENUAL MOTORS held at the home of Mrs.. Mary Cavanaugh" of Leonardo on Feb. H. Mrs.' John Durnlen, Mrs. John Brandauer and Mrs. Andrew Co- William 1 Mrs. Nathan laeUa Fred CLewls, Jr. Vincent 1. McCue Delco Heating Units gan were hostesses alt the meeting. There were 30 members present. SHRBWSBURY-Bhown are the who Is associated with Korell Dress Ing the war, Worthlngton sent him Married to the former Miss Helen principals in the Ftb, 10 board Manufacturers In New York city, to power plants throughout the Mazza of Red Bank, Mr. McCue brought to you through Miss June Andreach and Miss of education election in Shrews- Hve at 945 Broad st. They have U S. as a specialist, troubla shoot- and his family live at 748 Broad Janet Keelan of. this place and bury, at which time three seats will two children, Ann, a seventh grade Ing, redesigning, enlarging and de- st. There are five children, three Miss Audrey Hurley of Red Bank pupil, and Martin, fourth grade. veloping: power, plant equipment to (ire spending, a month in Miami bu filled. Mrs. Iselin Is. the only She Is chairman of the local Girl meet emergency requirements of of whom attend the school here, Beach. They spent several days in incumbent. The vacancies were Scout troop committee and a mem- war production. He also assisted Vincent J., Jr., fourth; James, first, ANTHONY'S Georgia en route and expect to caused when Mrs. Arthur Ross and ber of the Little Silver Woman's In the development of the "pack- and Marie, pre-primary. A mem- spend a week in Havana, Cuba, William Fluhr declined to seek re- club. On the board the past year aged'-' power plants which were ber of Shrewsbury Hose company 59 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK 6.1041 before returning home. election. '" and a member of the teachers' used by the armsd forces In bomb- and a veteran of Army service In TIMI PAYMENTS IASIIY ARRANvID •ROLSTON WATEMURY Mr. and Mrs. Donald Conroy and Mr. Crome was born and edu- committee, Mrs. Iselin was elected ed out cities. World War II, he li a member of, Mr. and Mrs. Martini spent last cated in Illinois. Coming East In last February to fill the unexpired Mr. Lewis is married to the the New Jersey Bar association, i The C. P. A. discussed income Tuesd-y in New York attending a 1932, he has lived In Shrewsbury term of John D. Newman, who former Phlletta Hotz of Maple- taxes with his clieny / ' •how. They dined at Leonle's res- the past five years In. his home resigned because of moving from wood, a graduate of the Newark taurant. on Sycamore ave. Married, he has tha borough. State Teachers college. Mrs. Lewis . "Don," he said, "in your tax. Mrs. Grace Stone of Hamden, two children. was a teacher In the Morris county bracket you'd be smart to own Conn., spent several days recently Fred C. Imk, Jr. school system and is now a substi- your own home. Besides the at her home on Main st. Mr. Stone WUllant B. Cram* Mr. Lewis was born In Newark, tute teacher here. They have two JACK ARNOLD pleasure you'd get out of it, also spent a day here. Until his resignation in 1947, graduated from Columbia high children attending the local school. there's definite income tax ad- Mr. and Mrs. John Cahill of Mr. Crome was employed 23 years school In Maplewood and in 1939 Mr. Lewis to a member of the DISTRIBUTOR vantages." Eraden pi. celebrated their 17th by Cuneo Press, Inc., In Chicago received his bachelor of science Second Reformed - church and ' "Like what?" Don said. wedding anniversary with ft group and Philadelphia «s estimating de- degree in mechanical engineering Franklin lodge 10, Free and Ac- ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY of friends on Sunday. partment manager and as methods at the Newark College of Engi- cepted Masons, in Irvington. He is "Like extra deductions," the Mrs. Catherine Eiehhorn of department manager. Next he be- neering. Holder of a professional active In Monmouth Boat club and C. P. A. replied. "Provided his Woodside, L. I., was a guest of came consultant to printers and engineer's license, he has been as- a member of the Lightning class WIST *. WALL STIIETS RID BANK, N. i. personal deductions exceed the Mrs. William Gehlhaus of Beach' publishers, continuing in that line sociated with various engineering fleet,' Shrewsbury Parent-Teacher standard allowance, a home own- way several days lait week. until entering the employ of Mc- and manufacturing firms during association, Sigma PI fraternity er can deduct Interest paid on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bogart en- Graw-Hill Publishing company In the past 14 years. He Is now with and the Survivors' club of the ill- his mortgage, and his real es- tertained over the week-end, Pvt. New York In July, 1948. He la Colgate Palmollve Peet company,in fated "Broker." tate taxes." Edward Hagerman of Indian Town the manager of the production cost the research and development de- Gap, Pa., and Mr. mnd Mrs. Wal-department with that firm, spe- partment at Jersey City. Prior Vincent *. MoCue PHONE RED BANK 6-2748 Don whistled. "That would ter Snook of Baltimore, Md, cializing in production cost control to that, he was with the Kellex Mr. McCue is a native of Shrews- amount to about $600 a year," Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Thrunk of and budgeting. Mr. Crome has been corporation doing atomic plant bury, being educated here and . "Yes,1! the C. P. A. replied, West Keansburg have returned a trustee of the Presbyterian design engineering; maintenance graduating from Red Bank high church the past two years and has "in your bracket you'd pay $182 from a two weeks' vacation at supervisor for Hoffmann la-Roche, school, the University of Notre FUEL OIL-KEROSENE LESS income tax if you owned Miami Beach, Fla. served on the local Boy Scout Incorporated, a pharmaceutical con- Dame and New Jersey Law school. a home. That's a tax savings of John Cahill, Sr., and Nick De- committee. cern In Nutley, and plant engineer He Is a partner in the Red Bank over $15 per month!" Turo attended the inauguration at during the construction of the law firm of Quinn. Doremus, Mc- OIL BURNER SERVICE Washington, D. C, last Tuesday. Mrs. Deris modernistic plant for the Or Cue and Russell. Both his sisters "Don't" tell my wife," Don said Ben Andreach, Jr., a student at Mrs. Isilin. a native of Freeport, tho Pharmaceutical corporation at are members of the Red Bank with a grin. "I'll surprise her. Holy Cross college, Worehester, L. I., where she was graduated Rarltan. school system, Miis Mary McCue I'll tell her I've found a way to being principal' of the Oakland Mais., is spending the mid-term va- from high school and buelnees After graduation from college, trim $15 per month off the bud- cation with his parents. school, has lived on the Jersey Street school and Mils Louise Mc- get." Miss Joan Trentry it spending shore since tttt. moving t» Shrews- Mr. Lewis spent seven yean with Cue being a member of the The C. P. A. grinned too. this week in Cleveland, Ohio, on bury in 194T. She and her husband, the Worthlngton corporation. Dur- Mechanic Street school faculty. "Seriously,, though," he said, • business trip. WHERE TO BUY "even in the lowest tax bracket Fred Becker, Jr., son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Kronenberger lie, Mrs. Ruth Tucker, Mrs. Eileen Murray, Mrs. Anna Vorhles, Mrt. at 22 perNcent, these extra de- Mrs. Fred' Becker, 9th St., West and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lohsen 8iminsky, Mrs. Virginia Carth- Josephine Hackett, Mrs. Kay Coons, ductions are worth looking into." Keansburg, who will observe his attended the performance of Guys tight, Roy Bennett, Arthur Rie- Mrs. Mildred Poole, Mrs. Mabel Zlt- CUSTOM PLANNED fifth birthday Jan. 31 and Loretta and Dolls and visited the Latin neeke, Rupert Rappeneeker and Save on Income Tax! Cull us Becker who observed her birthday zow, Mrs. Marjorie Cretin, Mrs. quarters at New York city last Thomas Johnson. The birthday Tonl Mebus, Mrs. Frieda Krayi, to start the journey toward a Jan. 17 were given a joint cele- Thursday. celebrants were Mrs! Ether Beyer, home of your own! ! bration Saturday, Jan. 24. The Mrs. Blanche Beyer, Mrs. Frances Mrs. Evelyn Rappeneeker, Mrs, room was decorated in pastel co- Mrs. John Aitken attended the Mebus and Frank Walter. At the Eliiabeth Vallance, Mrs. Betty Con- lors and the children played games. wedding of Douglas Foulks, West next meeting Feb. Ma St. Valen- nelly, Mrs. Alida Chamberlain. Mrs. Rolston Waterbury Those attending were Margaret Keansburg, Jan. 24 at Bayonne. tine social will be held. Mrs. Anna Louisa Klotz, Mrs. Viola Engle- Realtor Mortgages and Jay Sehaible, Peggy Ann Initiation of members of the Wetjen, formerly of West Keans- niann, Mrs. Mary Lubeck, Mr. and Becker, Arthur and Shlela Shaf- Daughters of America, Bay side burg, who haa been living In Flor- Mrs. Joseph Adaysh, Mrs. Evelyn Insurer fi>ry, Darlene and Chris Walling, council and birthdays of secret pals ida has resumed her membership CUSTOM IN ST Alt ID Ronald and Richard Sachs, Carol was held Fridey evening. New In the D. of A. Other members at- Bennett, Mrs. Vivian Johnson, Mrs. Phone RE 6-3500 members received were Mrs. Con-tending were Misses Amelia Went- Bertha Walter, Mrs. Ida Oelhaui Ann Moran, Gladys Moran, Vin end Mrs. Dorothy Kerrlek. U West Front Bt Bt crnt Moran. Mance Christie, Mrs. Dorothy Fo- uorth, Orace Spann, Moreen Car- hart, Anne Shaw and Mary Carr, J. H. MOUNT CO. Mrs. Clara Mack, Mrs, Margaret Boms scientists think Mt. 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Wa'll bo vary happy to five yau an oitimato on tho matarlali you'll neee> Wa'll avan half you determine what and haw much yau naad. Se don't daisy • plan now ta fat itartad on that entre room. CHRYSLER WINDSOR one of America's first family of fine cant RED BANK LUMBER CO. MAURICE SCHWARTZ *V SONS "TrW Suptr Mark* Lumber Ymrd" eOlNM OP PIAIL t WALL ITS. (Off. MwMM*jtk St. kM.) RID IANK MM3 WHT MONT ITtMT Rl 0-0787 RID RANK* N>, J, TIL HI. 6-5300 OPEN SATURDAY 'TIL NOON • EASY PAYMENTS RED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 29, 19S3 Matawan Five L. S. Grammar School Cheerleaders Hudson Paces Tigers • - Hy - y Easy Target Spotting Sports To Win Over Neptune For Buccaneers Lanky Center Pott* SO Points to Keep By Red Bank Pool* 5th Atlantic Highland! Five Undefeated Hy Cunningham Win Over Huokiea, 69-43; Booth Paces ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — It NO PARTICULAR FRIEND OP MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP high took an overtime session befor* tb* school is the Colliton football rating system which is used to determine Red Bank high school went on a Tiger* wtr* abl* to protect th*lr scoring spree to mark up Its fifth Indians Scalp undefeated eeaeon Friday night W grid champions by the New Jersey Btate Interscholastic Athletic as- straight Shore Conference win Fri- Atlantic Highland* nipped Nep- sociation. Just why officials, coaches, gridders and friends have no day night by overwhelming the tune's Scarlet Fliers, 6T-O0, In a love for th* system datea back several weeks ago when the undefeated Matawan high ithool cage quintet, Raiders, 58-37 nlp-and-tuck tusst* bar* on the lUd Mlddletown high school football team was an "also ran" when the 69-41, on Ui« Buccaneer court. laurel* were passed out for efforts on the gridiron In 1952. KBYPORT — Keyport'* fading and Black court • < Mlddletown placed In the running of the fall feature, Red Bank wrapped up the Issue Red Raider* dropped into the cel- One* again It waa, th* reliable, •men to the surprise of county football fans. If gridiron fan* tighter than a snare drum In the lar of Group I In Shore Conference lanky Jim Hudson's alWaround will Just remember back a bit, they'll realise that Highland flrat three periods of play, posting competition Friday night when the play that kept th* Tiger* In the a 80-31 margin before the Buc- Toms River Indian* clubbed ths thick of the running throughout Park waa crowned Central Jersey Group U champion with caneer bench took over the en- their six wins, two losses and one tie. What did Mlddletown Raldera to a 50-S7 lacing. th* four period* and the overtime counter to be ouUcored, 13-9, by Toms Rlvsr sewed up th* victory. sisalon. Hudson's taUnt In rttrl*v> receive for an undefeated season* Second place! ! Quite the Huskies. some bit ef ado waa born and even the Middletown township In tho flnt session wh*n th* In-Ing rebounds playsd a big factor board of education drew a resolution, which certainly was not It waa an easy task for the un- dians war danced to a 21-3 lead. In controlling the boards and ball. In favor of the Colllton system, and shipped It off to the N, J. defeated leaden of the conference. After two 9-0 mtd-psrlods, th* In-Along with hi* floor play, Hudson The Buccos Jumped right out to a dlans edged the Keyport quintet In led th* .coring with a 10-polnt pro- HA.A. It waa received by the association and It wUI prob- 6-0 lead on layups by Hilton ably be (tudled by the executive committee for routine han- the final, 18-16. duction. "Sweetboy" Morris and Joe Con- Mai Eagle was th* big cannon Leonard Score* Fktd Goal dling. dlna and a push connect by Ralph With the Colliton system being one that has been under attack on blasting at the Raider target as It wa* Bill Leonard who flipped Soldo. Jim Redmond then hit for he gathered 2s points. in th*,n«ld goal that apelled victory Mveral occasions, we gathered information on It, and being one that the Huskies with a foul which was George Post was high man forand gave th* Bed and Black club required a mathematical study, by the originator, we'll pass along th* followed by another charity peg by th* loser* with eight. Osorg* Hum- ita fifth triumph in circuit eornp*- Colliton system dope and hope It might help to enlighten grid fans Allan Wolf. pnries netted seven. tltlon. in th* r*d hot evtrtin* on how It operates. Red Bank then tossed In three Keyport gained a aplit on th*period th* Tigsr* edged th* visi- Prior to 1937, the N. J. S. I. A. A. used the "Dlcklnsonr system to straight baskets, with Oen* Booth night's card when the Raider Jay- tors, 7-a, and kept the Flier* from assist them in deciding football championships. This system assumed hitting for two and Morris for the vees copped th* preliminary tussle, marring a perfect date. that the larger the school, the stronger should be its football team. other. The Bucs steadily increased 49-40. Chris Cundey and Ac* Cot- The Flier* .bossed th* first half J. Whitney Colttton waa dratted to make a atudy of existing football their margin and by the end of the trell led the scoring with 18 andof the encounter by outseorlng At- rating systems and recommend one for the use of the association. In period led with a IB-point bulge, The Little Silver grammar school basketball team ii ona of the few in the county that 14, respectively. making this study it was found that all systems used some factors lantic Highlands, 10-17, In th* In- 22-7. have the support of a squad of aetivo chearloadars. Members of the Little Silvar squad, Taau Mm itial period and then took a zl-U that seemed undcslrsble. Some considered that a team which could Matawan started the second per- r. r run up large scores against its opponents was rated high regardless Clayton, f .I..,...... ,,.,,.,...... "...... * "margin In th* second chapter, to iod by tossing in quack baskets by standing, left to right, ara Joyce Insolberg and Peg Parsons, Judy Inselborg and Nancy Ross, Mahler, f - •...- .. 1 lead, 4043, at Intermission time. ef the strength of its opposition. Some gave undue credit to a team Redmond and Wolf and then, after co-captains, Elaine Winters and Mrs. Margaret King, advisor. Kneeling, left to right, ara Penny Puurpuri. r » »...... «•« .. 1 Fighting to protect th*lr. win with an undefeated season. To determine which teams had shown an exchange of Held goals the ppltuaU, f ...... streak the Tiger* picked up Of- th* greatest average strength during a given football season It wasBucs racked up three straight •eyland, Bev Brown, Barbara Deletush, Jane Travis and Mary Diekl. larrttaon, f .... 1 tlchtar. c - •• -••• fensive momentum In th* third per- decided to group all the teams of the state Into groups with teams deuces. Matawan acored on Red- 7...7Z * t. iod with a 14-13 score and then in ef approximately equal playing strength. mond's Held goal but only troubl rabert. g . the flnal session ths horns crew A careful study of each achool'* record during the years resulted for the Huskies becaus irndlcy, g INS to 10M, inclusive, gave Information which resulted In a every time Matawan hit with one Lakewood Piners arkar, * It exploded to post a 13-7 margin, grouping of team* Into group* A. B, C. ete.. to H and J, In Held goal the Bucs retaliated with 'rank, g .. which knotted th* count. which there were a minimum of time* In which a team from a two for the remainder of the per- SURF, FIELD AND STREAM tl 14 IS Early In th* hectic period, th* iod. At half time Red Bank coast' K*rs«H Flier* were out front, 00-61. Then lower group defeated a team In a higher group and the ehanee Trim Mlddletown Maynard Read posted a pair of at any team winning a gam* from a team In the next higher ed on a 42-10 margin. Timely Notes On The Great Outdoors Ithodaa, f , group wa* about 1 to 4. Tbe chances of winning from n team , In th* third quarter the two club* LAKEWOOD—Middletown high nig. t toule and a deuce. Tony Papa two group* higher waa about 1 to 10. The ehanee of winning played on a more even basis when BY STEW VAN VLIET school rested "by its lonesome" in came through with a one-bander ist!'*' - and a foul and Leonard tapped In from a team three groups higher wa* 1 to IS and from a team an 18-12 stanxa resulted. Condlna the cellar of Group II Shore Con- 'ralbur*. c kept the Bucs out front, dunking ference competition Friday night APreitto, s •••• a doubl* counter to slice .the count four groups higher waa about 1 to 100 and from a team live THE STATELY WHOOFERS ton 42, Mercer 30, Hunderdon 30, n. to 0049 with thn* minutu remain- groups higher waa about 1 to 4S0, or praetleaUy no chance at all. in three goals and two fouls In this Morris 30, Somerset 38, Sussex 48 after absorbing; a 69-60 lacing lundejr. g ...... It was then decided to give 100 point* to any turn that could dafeat session. On a recent handed out by Lakcwood's quintet ing on th* dock. quail hunting trip and Warren 36. lumphrie*. g « ..".!! I a Group A team, 90 points for defeating a Group B team, M points Booth topped the scoring of the EVch rabbit will carry an caron the Piners' floor. lottrsll, g •• — »•_ Defense Stress** into the fringe of Both clubs played defensive ball for defeating a Group C team, etc., down to 20 #>olnU for defeating •ncounter with 10. Condina and Sol- the Everglades, tag, listing the name of the Divis- Despite a Zf-point performance IT IS ST a Group J team. It wa* then decided that a team should get as many do contributed 14 each. Redmond ion of Fish and Game and a num-by Ernie "Nipper" Vaughan, the om. Bitar » 4 * JJ-B;for ths next two minute*: and 41 Fla., we saw great second* without a point being reg- points for-losing to a team In it* own group as it would get for win-was the spark of the Huskl* com- numbers of white ber. Anyone finding a dead or in-Lions lost face in the mid periods ;t,port 4 * * 14— IT ning from a team which it was practically sure to beat. The study bination with 22. Jured' animal -shoUld~T5rwVrd^He~wneh" thirPIners picked up a first Official!! Pa»ano and PorUr. istered. With only about IS mcond* cranes of tre- Kaysert JV left, Hudson wsj fouled and shook bad ehown that this wa* any team live groups below It. Red Bank Jayvees walloped Mat- mendous slae. number on the ear tag, the date quarter deficit in the second period r p Mathematteally, the result, of fame* played between team* awan JV squad, 64-40, In the pre- and added the victory margin in rown* f th* net to tie th* count in a wild Our. companions and place it was found, to the Di- ef the nine various level* of strength were computed by the liminary. Tom Shafer led the vic- vision of Fish and Game, State thn third quarter. . Pinto, 1 ... i trensy of fan nation. tors with a 10-point production. claimed they were •Iduttl. f .... Th* Filer* hit flrat'In th* over- graduated point table deeerlhed above, with the number of whooping crane*. House, Trenton. The Lions started out In win-Kraft, r 0 paint* for a tie game being awarded on those for a half a gam* BCD BANK ning form In the flrat period when Schramsi, tlmo when Bob Oreen* plunked In O Their loud whoops OPERATION EXECUTION they hiked out to a 22-16 lead be- IS a one-handed, but Papa (truck wen and a half game lost Booth f. « . s and cackles could 14 Bines schedules originally varied from only a couple of gsmes up Morrii, f 4 STARTS I I'.. 2 hind torrid shooting by Vaughan back to knot tno count, 0*41, with be heard for a 14 IT 41 on* for th* Tiger*. Jo* Austin then to 11 and more per seastn (th* limit now U nine), an eight-game Duprte f. 1' long distance. Al- There has been much newsprint and Hugh Dickie. Late in the sec- schedule btcama officially recognised as standard. Th* "eight-game Stew VanVliet though we never on how the "nctters of the shad ond stanza, the Piners started flipped In a one-hander to push th* mean" then evolved a logical average, arrived at by dividing the total Condlna, e * had seen a whoop- took their nets in their hand and pecking away and John DeLlgny Filer* out front again, but Leon- number of seasonal points by the number of games played and mul-Dowd. t ., * ing crane we were inclined to dis- exterminated the stripers from the knotted the count, 28-Z8, with a long ard evened up mattera again at tiplying th* result hy eight. Worml*?. c. «.. — a Great Bay land." None of it haashot and then gave the Piners the 0444. Atlantic then went ahtad on Soldo. t agree with them because of their lead with a penalty poke. Vaughan'* YeB'i be urprtMd al the number af step* Involved la the SrarbroJSh g. .I*."!!*'." s numbers, knowing that the whoop- been wasted. It has all helped to Hudson's fool connect and Leonard OoMtea rating eyateml Can you picture a baseball n*anager or Brannar, s erg ar* on ths point of extinction. Inform an outraged public of thefoul tied the count again, 29-29. cam* through with hi* winning • basketball manager keeping score on the CfelHhw card? There Shafer, g t great injustice which la about to basket Greene dunked In a • pair Wrlsht, «. .... * In a recent release of the Na- Mort Meiskln dunked In a double ewe exactly II steps la keeping the record. They are: tional Audubon society we find lhat be repeated Fob. 2 when the ''shad counter after a fast break, and of fouls to close the gap to within L Enter team and year. •'? si 4t the present continental whooping netter" will again be allowed to Henry Bergcr registered a free toes Irabk*. g a lingle point, but it wa* th* clock MATAWAN slaughter striped bam under the o give Lakewood a 32-29 lend. that favored th* Tigers at thl* a. Rater each teaeVe *OB*4«B>, a crane population now stands at SI, 14 IS 40 S. Baler tentative group of each opponent of each team. •Jinion •* •....,«. .„„.„ , ,,.,„ i which figure Include* two crippled pretense of trying to catch shad, Vaughan's layup then sliced the 10 IS II W—44 point 4, Rater aeon* of eaek game. <, Gray t, »«« « I captives at the Audubon park soo when for years past there has notLakewood lead to 32-S1 at inter- „... 1IS1 * 1144 14(1 Teaming up with Hudson In dou- (. lUt la comma; W-L-T aa* petal* for each game. Mattkvwi* I t in Mew Orleans. This count was been one single 'shad In the inland mission time after a 16-9 period. Official! t Englla* an* Dorana. ble figure scoring for. the Tigers Moreno, t „ • •..When **a***i I* complete, total column of tentative point*. MeQuarrJe, f. - • determined hy an aerial survey con- water* of the state during Febru- In the third period, the Piners ware Itsed and Leonard with 12 T/Bedoee total polal* for each team to an eight-game basis, Dctti, c. « i ducted by ths U. 8. Fish and Wild- ary. went on an offensive to Ice the Issue marker* each. John Clark waa ft Make a list of all the eight-game average tentative petals (Udmond. t - t life Bervice. with a 20-12 chapter. In this ses- St. James Wins high man for the lostrs with JO. HRUIIRlAfla •?• - —••• • These nctters are not after shad. an • eotuaui wttk highesIghett numbe_ r _at top. Mark off, so that Wolf. Allan, g. . „. 1 Everyone know-, that. They are sion, Bob Mayer and DeLlgny Paul Measure hit for IS. Austin Often wal be abort the same number oMeam* la each greup All that remain* of the original after one thing only—STRIPED turned on tho steam to score the Twin Cage Bill and Green* netted 12 and 1L re- AW.l»*«MrMtfM*u**c*gr*«p. Try to make tke range IS . 4S wild population of these stately, BASS—which are In winter hiber- biggest bulk of tho markers. spectively. lUd Bank St 1—41 white birds migrate from their . Vaughan was the big scorer In e* each group about tke MUM a* for eaek ether group. Koto Matawan 7 li-IS nation. Th* St. James eager* In the Men- It was a perfect night for th* Official*—DUto, Bums. breeding range in the far North to the encounter as he tossed in 26 Tlg*r* a* th* Atlantic Jayvtcs reg- IJml tkla eeuMot be dome exactly. the Aransaa Wildlife Refuge on the It is also quite possible that neta mouth County Parochial Basketball a. Enter the anal group of eaek team on ear*. Make a RED BANK JV tallies. Bob Anderson wna theleague chalked up a double win istered a 0M0 triumph. r r Texas coast. will appear in the Navcsink and only other Lion to hit double col- Bet of an team* with ftaal group of each team for aukk ref- Shafar f. „ * U South Shrewsbury rivers. It has Saturday morning to post their Patton' f...... S Ths Audubon society announces been over SO yesrs since shad ap- umn figures .as he posted 11. De-eighth victory and r*maln unbeaten. Aumack f. _ 1 1 that "Authentic National .Audubon Ligny and Mayer were the big guns CUlk, f t tke Snal gr«ep ef eaek *pcwaent ef eaek team on peared In the rivers in sufficient i th* circuit. 1 II HoUhkiis. f. * society neckties" will soon appear numbers to net, yet any striped for the victors with 21 points each. Unclaton. f...... « 2 on the market. They will be de- In the first encounter, St. Jam** pa. .-: II TL Enter number of potato for eaek game played by eack Irwin, t « H » * bass caught In these nets can be Middlctown went home without a slammed St. Joseph's of Keyport, Austlii. i .... Spragut. e. :. t II signed by Francis Lee Jaques, noted Mesauns, s II bird artist. kept and told. What a farce! Let's win us the Lakewood J.V. squad 82-15, and then edgvd St. Agnes of aasraiu, g II Total dual point* fer eaeh team. Banniu, « 1 put a stop to it this year under members hit the aame figure as Atlantic Highlands, tt-M. Brannar, a*. ,«•.*. « S 44 Hatton a . .. •—« • The four birds to be reproduced the banner of tho New Jersey their big brothers, scoring a 6MB Ooodwyn *parko4 •*. James In tl 14 IS. Ream**, total potato for eack team tat upper right of Wlnilon. * I on the new ties are American egret, League of Salt Water Anglers and triumph over the Lion jayvees. th* St. JoMph'a one-sided tilt with Attaatle Hlslilsa** Wright, s. screech owl, cardinal and ruffed the Beadleston-Saiber striped bass LAKEWOOD 4 14. Enter ftaal Batata laet year. Flaaili. x. • grouse. The proceeds from the sale an 10-polnt production on nine Said Barsulls, • . Choquatte, g. - bill A-104, which seeks to illcgaltze F r goal*. Ka*U and Neughtoa hit dou- iMSSr, t If. Enter anal potato for eaek team, eaaae a* kt upper right, of ties will benefit wildlife conser- Mnyfr, f Uosar*. f . AtuUrsaa. g. ... 0 1 staked gill nets and gill haul seines .. t 3 ble column flgur** scoring II and i palate tkta year. vation work. In inland waters of the state. Mcinkin, f. . 3 g*i«*e e ...11 — A44 potato last year to potato tbl* year, eater sum. Weincr. c. . o 10 points, respectively. Hounlhan «*»4. « ~ A society spokesman put It this Renter, e, ... 1 1 wa* top* on th* MSMO with eight Bsttavsa**, f 17. Divide this SUM by two. Enter a* aa average. Tbl* ,.' I 4 « rasa. way: "As long aa people want de- BEADLESTON-SAIBER BILL Mercer, s ... 2 10 markers. s •her to recorded on neat year'* card* a* potato tost year. 4 4 signs on neckties, we figured that PtUeny, X, '' ''' 15, Enter game* won, test and tied la lower right th ml ht M we et lrdi PASSES SECOND READING SchiHtl, g. . .1 ii Corcoran ltd the victor* in th* » IT 4T that We have just been Informed by 3 S St. Agne* gam* with II. Bottlno Ntpttiit* I* tl It T 4—44 Ottar. . * V " « " « " !S 19 49 AUantla Mlgklaada IT 14 14 IS T—ST Assemblyman Beadleaton that Bill MIDDLETOWN won scoring laurels for th* toesrs OBUlalil Z4aa*wlea. Caraart. NIW JMKY STATi MTHKHOUSTIC'ATHUmC ASSOCIATION Hill. f. ... I i in a* authentic as possible." A-1M passed the second reading r v with It. Mllllgan, .e ... MVLE-EABEO MCK8 FROM n Wi*l»as JV notwiumowmm Vaaa, c. ... s KAM8AB AMD WVOWNO Monday, 'an. JO, and It la eipected tTeW. f. .. BT. JAMBS BmiUi, e...... S to have tbe third and Anal reading Collim. t n F P Nafaal. f Colllna. «. Jack rabbits from th* Western Vaughiin, t. » Coreorsn, f. Watian, f >«*•* s and pas* the Assembly Feb. ».. This O 3 fawaiws Vsndartllt, g. prairies may be the solution for Kovrlcfiki, e. v" flMdwjrlt f, Ummt. 1 ...... Carlioni • M..» » 1 • the continuance of sport in theI* the sains day that tbe "shad Dickif. s (I Gunn, f. ClsClsMeaM . f Uulna e 4 4 Betters" awing Into action. Anilcmon. I. .1 II (Mji. ». •reeks, e ... Guhe'ti, e. —•.... fields for the Jersey nitnrods. Wvkto* g. M«*r. < Several years ago the Division •it 14 49 '.Ifchak. s. U LEAGUE MEETING Scorn by Ptrlodi OitrantUr, s Baa Bank it ..... II II 14 14—44 of Fleh and Game of the state of A special and important meeting IT— 8ulll»an, g. N*w Jersey, feeling that lack of silddlrtnwn 22 8 17—40 Matawaa JV ..... 11 I IS 11-44 will be held by the New Jersey • m(i«*-T.. •••••- • ^— - — OBlclsl*—MatalU. Palais. cover for gam*, du* to eiteniive Official!—Strattan, MMurph;. 14 League of Bait Water Anglers at •T. AOMU II IT cultivation, offend a threat to thethe Cedar Inn, Highlands, at 8:30 LAKEWOOD JV Q Atleatie Wfblsaoi JV so Bclford Braret Top survival of th* cottontail rabbit and p. m. Tuesday, Feb. I. All members (i _ Brrunalng, f, ... 1 decided to experiment with 1U first S'Hsra. J, SUIIafc*. t and sportsmen are urged to attend. 8onn»nWd, f. SOI* Laftuf» f. » 1 Kataaa. f _~ Barooa, 124*107 cousin—the long-eared Jack of the Vog-al. f J £ 0 Western plain*. Thu netting of striped bass will laltlso a S Hear*, f ..„„ UCONARDO-Tk* Bslford BravM begin one minute after midnight JJC|,1 f 8 11' Callaitdrlallo. c -. * nrarano, I .. clipped tht Banna .In a high-scor- The reason they decided on the H»ion. t I J J JaMiko f. 4 Manokan. f IS 'mmttrn. Feb. 1. It Is planned to have eye- Wildtr. c iT 1 1 Knoehal, g, , H...... «..M...... l 4 T»r**r, * ,..,„, ing encounter en th* Mlddlttown Jack was because he doe* not de-witness report* nf thn opening. Wallman, e 0 2 O'Kaala, *, „.., H HH,H... 4 IIIHMiSf townoblp high school court Monday ltoid upon heavy cover in which to Pawtiiii. v I I Mnr.hRll. g « • !a**T*r, S night. Tht icort waa lit to 107hide, , rather he la at home In the•VMItlBE JUNIOR NrORTSMEN'S Cohen, a ' • ar. Ooldman paced th* victor* with tt open apace*, where hi* great speed CLUB Roicnbloom, g 0 • BT. JAMS pslnt*. while Schoefllng topped thi I* hie hop* tor survival. , Many Is A moot Mtreesafm meeting waa !« IS* 4 n loser* with U point*. \ th* time this reporter has chased MIDDLETOWN Psrkr. e II held last Friday evening by the It V 1 d«>4«y*. I. • BSLTOBD BRA Via them en horseback, following a f •BBitee Junior Sportsmen's Huh, rhrlntman .... i »I (limn, f* ..*.« H , f II II M pack of greyhounds over th* Larry Carton, preoldent, presiding. Bi>yil. f .... 4 • JV I I* T )!-«» Tmanow. f...... prairie* of Indian Territory back In Naushtoa: t. 4 I II CoHttllO, C LOSS Til ialhit, f. A rabbit trapping committee waa MeRny, c O«tran4ar. g " JV ...... It I* I it—as OslSBISS. ( I It 4 It th* 1800s. Their speed and cun- :::: J ? Holly&t)4 I M A 0 0 1 H - ning was ao great that we were appointed to help remove live rab> Jimnlnu* s ... « 0 e • • J A 0 e 0 i • 4) N J Wstns, e It * >l Kevu, • ..441 Sll.hak. f. tm isit, (. ii t it never on a "kill," as they outwitted bit* from area* where banting I* Itilllvsa. *. prohibited and distribute them on Pnllemtrn, t .... I 4 Bnmdttn Unbealen, A IM 14 41 40 II M » H II 10 ft ft M th* fastest hound* at Fort Reno. Aiigur, g, ..-, .... 1 4 n n n n n n If 0 ill open ground. Sam Zimmerman ex- It 0 II Defart South Blver BAHONS During th* year 1040 th* fish iT i? t •T. JOOIM'S 40 40 41 40 II N II H II 10 40 4TV, 4PAin/, 4% P » hIMted and eVtnoattretrd a rabbM O p t LONO •RAMOM -, The Ornn *Th uv,WVi • 1 Ward. f. a aad Oam* commission rscelved a •core hr PerlaiUt Imp wbieb ke buUt from ntam tnkewood JV II 1* 17—41 Wave ef Long Breach high Kheal M 40 H II N II Hatton, f shipment of Jacks from Wyoming *applM to the club by Ike Divis- Bill Kaitaaijr, 1. ., _„ j 0 I to II n 10 40 40 40 m 40 40 40 00 C| "14 S", MMilletnwn JV .... 17 13 ii—i: cenUnuod to remain In th* undo* e m HchotMIn*. < and Kansas, and released them In ion of Fish and flame. OmcLli-rtclil, W.iinir, Bah Ransair ', .„ 1*4 10 It N II M IT'/, Miner, g , S SI several counties of New Jersey Haut>lk(R, *, ,....„ Ill ftat*4 rink* Friday night wh*n B> it H II 10 M 41 W/l w/t WAM'/l HVi IS 1 It The following Junior sportsmen Thalar, e * * I >• m •t his, g , This planting proved so success- the- Branehere cam* from behind were appointed to tbn rabbit trap- f%ll*«4cf. e. 4 11 after a first period deficit to knack to 10 II M II K H H II 10 II lift N 41 41 40 40 4j"l~... ful that It was decided to repeat It , 4 >< m • I Brsvn , , 9* 31 43 41—114 ping commute*: Boh Cubbagp, Rod Shore Conference VtSS, e. ..,M,..,..M M , MM, 4 0 4 off Seath River, 7144. •sr again thl* year. (You llttlo ol' rab-Tntchrr, Joe Clayton, Francl* re- >• « 1 10 II M H M II 10 (1 iw M •WWl bit noun' dogs will run yourselves Compiled Tuesday A. M. "si II It waa the alntr aueeeulv* IrU •••> m M to death once you take off on theIlllo, Sam Ilmmrrman, Barry Klnv W. awiph B«wt*4 by th* Green. Wave. 40 1 II II M •1 10 i 1 II M merman, James J. Jakubecy, Freeh Hjbtf HolHlt I'/l "/I M'/l so to • { trail of a big jack rabbit, and If BJB*nTB} aTVOJOJelB* «a.t**.4ti«*.«<4ii Dr. Clarence Combs Oeerga Ftrguson, who haa BMB Kmny, Chsrlr* Cook, Robert Nye, .,5 golag gr*at guns, continued te rip you ever do catch up with him heIMn Flnrdlaad, Art Knney, RIHy Atlantic HlgbUndi N M *'/l 1 II II 10 < f tv, 1 10 in/, MVk Ml BOWLING SCORES will scare you half to death). It I* lkd 8 Gels 7 God Rallnf the eerda fer tt talllsa en fin LSAqUI' Rill*, Frank Smith and Peter Car* more than likely that some of them NSW TORK-Dr. Clanaes 4enteo aad a fair of charily Beta. 10 0 10 t 0, • *h 1 10 II J^ ton, Anthony Dean and Clement Neptune 1 M » >V* w will he mistaken for a deer toy the •Buddy * Combe, Satoatewn veU^ Atttr trailing, tO-14, In th* arat w» RumioB new crop of archers, li» I AsasaUmsi •• tion arc Mrs. A. Edwin Burdf c and with hli father in business, and a 24 Salem lane. LWIHn V Georfic W. Ryacr. They lire opposed married daughter lives in Ames, Active in local affairs, he is a by Mra. Walter Ingram and Karl Iowa. • •• . ••'... •• •. . charter member of the Commun- Jacobl: , ' ' ,' Mrs, Burdgo has been active in ity club and chairman of the club's EMIL A native of Uttle Silver.' Mrs. the local Parent-Teachpr associa- scout committee which formed the 31* Otklty A«t., W«tr Ia4 Ua« Broncfi LO 4-5444-R Burdso is tho daughter of Mr. andtion, serving aa secretary in 194S- cub pack and boy scout troop here. MM, James Lane of Prospect avc. A former Y.M.C.A. leader, he 1 4» and as president from 1W9 to j • KKQUIKES NO SPECIAL I HAMIN(. Cull or contact, after SiW P. M., Monday to Friday. She .received her elementary and 1WL. She now Is president of the served six years on the borough's hiRh school education in Red Bank Monmouth County Council of Par- zoning board of cdjuRtiucnt and a school* She was graduated from ent-Teacher associations,. a mem- member of the fire company! • CAKPENTEKS HAVE INSTALLED HEADY HtNi; DOORS IN Rider college In Trenton aa teach- ber of the Married Couples Bible In announcing his candidacy for II MINUTES er of business and business admin- clans and.tho chancel choir of the re-election, Mr. Ryscr said he '» istration, remaining on the college Red Bank Methodist church. motivated ny a sincere desire, "to GIVK THESE PKE-FIT, TIME-SAVINf; DOOHS A FULL INSPE& faculty for a year before entering An advocate of the need for more attempt to serve the board and all public school education as a mem-public interest in and co-operation of the residents of the borough by I ION AT OUK OFFICES. ATTEND ber of, the faculty of Bristol high with the school board, Mrs. Burdge continually improving the excellent school, Bristol, Pa. In her second regularly attended meetings of the educational system we now enjoy." ASK FOK MK. WIUGHT OK M|{. MM.AKO. year there, ahe became supervisor board the past four years. In July, of the commercial department. Af- she was appointed by the board to ter her marriage, she was a sub- All the unexpired term of Mrs. Le- Country Club Estates COLLEGE stitute teacher in Red Bank high Roy C. Tynck, who moved from Dr. and Mm. George Wagner of schdol and did considerable adult the borough. West Wilson circle were hosts to education in private schools. She 1 . In announcing her candidacy, the Friday club which met at their Monmouth Lumber Co. moved back to Little Silver 13 Mra. Burdge' told of her "belief in years ago. home last week. ' Enroll In Evening Classes the public school system of educa- The executive board meeting of 79 CENTRAL AVENUE RED BANK, N. J. Tho mother of five children, two tion as'a vital factor in our demo- the River Plaza Women's club met . River Plan Donna t Morgan Knapp Leaves | to the flrst county commander, Car Through Rail, Driver Unhurt Harold Harten. *** «tR*d%sik la tk.Ct.aty ef Mea. COMPLETE or Chicago Session i '' aeatk. that tk* annual meeting far tk* Spaghetti Ja not made from flour, election af taree (I) neaktrt ef tke Beard af Bduettion, for. tke regular tera •ATTHY «| SHREWSBURY—Morgan Knapp, but from a coarser grind of wheat. of three yean, and one (1) aeaktr for icwly elected president of the tk* untxplred term tf ont year, will k* len's club of the Presbyterian kild at tke Red Bank High School, Hard* CO. In Britain the automobile trans- lag Bead, River Street School and Oak- church, leave* tomorrow (Thurs- mission ta called the gearbox. land Strut School, on Tutidty. 1**1 day) for Chicago where he will roary 10, Hit: froa four o'eletk P.T ttend • three-day meeting of rep- If you, too, MM! ettfeta ta nine e'eleek P. M.. tnd si aiu longer at may ke nttssury, tt tnakli all eaenUtivei of Men's clubs from quickly, han'i a good;.. tke legal votirs preient te etrt tktlr ll over the country. The program # i scheduled to last through Sun- - Tkca* atakers will be titeted fer ley, after which Mr. Knapp will tlree years; on* attaktr will to ettttei 4BC ycftaf •turn. • . '• At tk* uld meeting, tfct ftllewlaa Rev. Arthur S. Jolce, who if in. Prepesitleaa will bt tubaltttdl Ihlcago this week; plant to re- Idea!..... naln there over the week-end In, PhoneotitopinatHFC.Yott j Tkat tko turn ef I5J.000 bt «»«• irder to attend the sessions along ferred from tk* Surplus of tkt Board lth Mr. Knapp. can borrow $30 up to $600 on ; ef Education of tk* Bareufb ef Red Beak, to tk*.Capital Aeeount, for tk* SHREWSBURY just your rignatuN. No •&• ; ptrpet* ef ptuektilag Majpaoat fertk* COUNTY A.L. BALLT domnult'tiiit;;: »» addition t* tk* It* Bank Higk TREEHOLD-Herold Saidt, pub- LITTLE SILVER lic relations director of the ataU . Tkat tke mat ef tlt.OOO ke trans* American Legion, will be the speak- firrtd froa tk* Surplui of tki Beard ef er at 7:30 o'clock Thursday, at a Bdueition at tka Borougk ef Red Bsnk. rally and dinner of the Monmouth Solution!... tt tkt Repair aad Rtpltceatnt Aceoant. Alset at laid meeting will k* iuk> County American Legion at the MONMV PAYHMNT NAM altttd preposltlone fer vttlng ttiM fer American hotel here. Ve«esl tie tefcool yttr ltil-14. for tkt follow. n u Dtfntel J. Manclnl, county com- I Far Current* Expense* _ Mi4.ttT.tt mander, will preside at which 14.87 (9.08 Far Repair! snd presentation of the first county (6.41 16.97 9.75 18.15 Rtaltetatnti , 41.ltl.tl American Legion flag will be made For Msnutl Training ___-. 14,000.04 MS 12.83 1193 19.50 39J1 Far Capital Outlay „... «. tl.OOO.OO 1924 20,90 2925 S4.46 ^istVisisBB' dnW" gBaaaaft AAnaataafaB Fer Vecatltatl Xdutttlta ... Mlt.ll 30.92 33.69 47.02 89.53 fjfPVro iVi Tm wwrwwwwt Tfce tetal aatunt thought ~~"~"~~ MKNWI dor* it »*»<•» munkmttt- Bltetlan Dlitrlett 5. 0. 7 tnd •, will vet* at tki Oskland Street tckael. . Section Dlitriets 9. 10 and 11 frill voU'at the River 8trtet sektel. Dated thla llrd day of January. ltSt. • PAUL A. >OUM /^ PREVIEW Fabulous fabrici ef Feritmtnn, Strooclr, Miron, Anglo, Juillierd and many ethers ere combined with Oe GennareY fameu* d*»tgns end workmanship to give yew Ml* Mwtit iprlnf fashions in Ford steak die show S^yeai' in a row Suits • Coats • Toppers When yo« tee tht* new Ford... when Mirad* Rid* brtwam you aad ta* Th* Unset fabric* you Value Cheek it* 41 "Worth More" bumpt. You'll find you «*t Ifviag" In th* leteet eprlng With it* 41 "Worth More" feature*... when you Test Drive it. 1. room that'* th* fintit in the few-pric* *ha4*e. Plain an« ncyt • • % fMtora, Ihit »5S Ford IIM youil know that no other car i* to well field. And yottV lad the aurfy efort- plua euperb, fitted to ymtr family'* driving need*. lee* handling, braking aad parking that deuile4 wotknan* nude • aolid hit at America1! ehlp. For you'll find the "Go" you need to auk** even dty driviag a tntt. number one family bay! "eat up" the distance* in Ford** great Yea, this new Ford **1* a whok new V'&and Sis engines. You'll find a new •taadard of drivtog. No woadw Ford'* coocept of riding comfort and quiet Topper*..• worth more whtn you bay n«•«worth perennial spring oa atf road* « « * with Ford'* aew BMrawhnyottMUitt favorite... In plain and novelty weave*. Ai niw-**>today- style end fashion Hera ara a few of Uw 41 "Worth MOM" Watch tht ttfiitf to tkt authority. feature* that MtaMlah the '55 Ford a* America'a new •taadard of value. OnlfVt . MMelevprlteieM Famou$ for quality and ityle for 50 yttn OMM Wee.. Tkarn, W. Sea II... ValM Check ll... Te.t Drive lit •m t P.M. ON TV POM THUTRI NOC, TNUftWAY, MO PM De Gennaro's TMa Weak Onty *)MH iviav eav 247 MIDGI AVI. * a. a. ve • •. «. MOUNT-ENGLISH SALES GO. »«e*v AMPLE FREE PARKING * ». •, MMNWtk llmt, M hsk, N. I. M tak M17S . i RED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 29, 1953 METHODIST at*:45 a. m. Mrs. Eleanor Llndwy Sea Bright is superintendent. The morning INVEST IN THESE OUTSTANDING Church school with claaieg for worship service will be held at 11 hose of all age* will meet Sunday o'clock. Rev. Robert 8. JudfO la RED BANK DAYS 3 BIG VALUE DAYS EVERY WEEK FOR THE LADIES PRESBYTERIAN BAPTIST FBESBYTEBIAN CHUBCH OF CUBIST Red Bank Red Bank r Rumson Eatontown MRS. FM. and SIT. TO it m for "Is This a Christian Country?" A Communion meditation on the Morning worship will be at 11 Warren H. VanTuyl, minister, In 2.2* :xt, "Forgive Us Our Trespasses," a. m., with the sermon by Rev. A. vites the public to attend meetings will be the sermon topic of Rev. RUHNISS O'/i TO It Charles S. Webster next Sunday ill be given by the pastor, Rev. Kenneth Magner, pastor. New offi- of this church, which are held Sun- at the 9:35 and 11 a. m. services in V. Clinton Powers, at the 11 o'clock cers of the church will be installed days from 9:30 a, m. to 11:30 a. m Necklace and Earrings Set.. 2.80 and commissioned at the service. for worship. The first hour is for Carpenters' hall, Maple ave. and •unday morning service. The right Value, to 14.50 WikofT pi. Dr. Carl F. Mueller, and ef fellowship will be extended John H. Watson, 3d, minister of Bible study, the second for preach- SlRDLH AMD^PArfffl •NIDUS minister of music, will preside at «w members. "When I Survey the music, will play as prelude "Pas- ing and Communion. At 7 p. m. a 1.96 the organ at both services. Ushers Vondrous Cross," arranged by torale" by Tombelle and "Canta- practice singing: period is held, fo) «t the first service will include R. files, will b« played aa the organ bile" by Hagg. The chancel choir lowed at 7:30 p. m. by an open TRIMMID SLIPS u ONtv Kenneth Altreuter, Kenneth G. trelude. The chancel choir will sing will sing "There's a Wideneas in forum discussion. Bible study is Expansion Watch Bracelet.. If39 Critton and Dale W. VanWinkle. he anthem, "What of the Night," Gods Mercy," Demarest. Mr. Wat- held Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. NYUN ™£OT. MY0N OUWC NVLON TRIMMED y Thompson, and Mrs. J. William son will play as organ offertory This group of Christians conduct Values to 6.95 At the 11 o'clock service the elm, Sr.» will render the offertory "But the Lord Is Mindful of His adult choir will sing "Holy, Holy, services on the basis of New Testa- 1.69 10I0, "The Lord's Prayer" by Ma- Own," Mendelssohn, and as post- ment Scriptures alone, speaking Holy." Ushers are Clifford W. lude "Ye Christian People, Praise whero the Bible speaks and being NIOHTOOWNS M t* 4*-VALUES TO I.M Dickinson, Jr., and Howard Unger- otto. the Lord," Bach. Cuff Links and Tie Bar Sets er, Jr. A baby sitter is furnished Church ushers will include Charles silent where the Bible is silent. in Westminster house to enable par- Imith, Charles Miller, Vcrnon Loud Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stevens will Undenominational, anyone desir- Viluoi to 10.00 ents to attend. nd Wellington Kennedy. A nursery form the welcoming committee, and ing to worship God in "spirit and FOR THE CHILDREti conducted by the 50-50 club in James Slalfa. William Strohmenger, truth" will find tho worship ac- Church school meets at 9:30 he new kindergarten room for William Sagurton and J. Edward ceptable. a. m. in Westminster house, with mall children during the morning Wilson will comprise the ushering The church Is located on rt. 39, classes from nursery through high lervice. committee. just north of the business section. Earrings t|.t» 1.39 school. At 10:30 a. m. Sunday a Memorial flowers for next Sun- The church nursery will be open special meeting of the Session will in Binghum hall during the morn- Voluat to S.fS CORDUROY SLACKS t* TO IS be held in Carpenters' hall to re- day will be given in memory of J. ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC William Helm, Sr., by his wife and ing service. Church school will meet • Red Bank 4.39 ceive new members into the • fel- at 9:45 a. m. lowship of the church. Mmily, and in memory of Frank Sunday masses are at 7, 8, 9, II House, presented by his daughter, The supper club will meet for a and 11 o'clock. Baptisms arc al COROURO" PANTS Mm-SIZE it ONLY Sunday at 7 p. m., the weekly MM. Elmer,CottrcM. Flowers last supper meeting at 6:30 p. m. In 11:45 a. m. Sundays. Manicure Sets meeting of the Westminster youth Sunday were the gift of Mrs. Helen Bingham hall. with Dr. Edward Confessions arc hoard Saturday! Off ROYS' SA'NPORBRfr PLANNRL SHIRTS fellowship will be held in Westmin- itraugbn Conover in memory of her Schcffer, retiring president, presid- from 4:30 to 6 p. m., and 7:30 ti TO e ster house under the supervision athcr, Dr. Slraughn. ing. During the business meeting, 9 p. m. •™'« MS of Douglas W. McCrum, youth di- Sunday-school meets at 9:45 a. m. officers will be elected. The pro- 1.09 rector. A forum will be held oa gram features the augmented chan- The Miraculous Medal novena is COSTUME JEWELERY 'he junior high group meets at 6:30 held Mondays at 7:30 p. m. The IUSTW IkOWN POLOS i TO ." the query, "What Happens After p. m., with Robert Smith, president, cel choir in a presentation of secu- Death?"" lar and religious music. Mrs. John perpetual novena to St. Anthony Nationally Known Makes In charge. A film, "As We Forgive," held Tuesday at 7:30 p. 'm. Today (Wednesday) at 7:30 p. m. ill be shown. The senior high Parmly is receiving reservations CHILDRIN'S 2*PC. PLANNRL PAJAMAS the weekly meeting of the Boy group meets at 7 o'clock, with Rob- for the supper phase of the evening. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF 4 TO Scouta will be held in Westminster ert Danes presiding. The young Youth fellowship will not meet FRIENDS (Quakers) 169 house under the direction of Rob- people's fellowship group meets at Sunday evening in crder to make Shrewsbury IROADCLOTH SHIRTS J TO « ert C. Turnbull. way for the supper club meeting, 7:30. Rose Leshkowiti is president. but will hold its regular meeting The Shrewsbury meeting of R up to 50^b off 1.39 Tonight at 8 p. m., the evening The same film will be shown. al 7:30 p. m., Feb. 8. llgious Society of Friends (Quak- circles of the Women's association The board of trustees will meet ers), mecta for worship at H a. m FOH THE MEN -will meet as follows: Circle one Monday at 8 p. m. in the church Tonight in Bingham hall the con- the First-day (Sunday) in the meet gregation will honor the new mem- Ing house at Broad st. and Syca- And many other items at greatly reduced (Mrs. David W. Woodward), home office, and the deacons at the same IM*/« WOOL SHIRTS uv. TO ir of Mrs. Robert H. Forsyth, 14 lour in the pastor's study. bers of 1952 in a dessert hour re- more ave., preceded at 10 a. m. by 5.25 Katherine at., Fair Haven; circle Women will do hand sewing and ception at 7:30. The annual meet- the First-day school. Visitors ar* ONE DAY ONLY—SANFOR ing will follow immediately after welcome. prices for RED BANK DAYS. two (Mrs. Robert L. Snowden roll bandages for the White Cross 110 YANK WORK PA HTO« WAIST home of Mrs. J. Leonard Covert, quota at a meeting next Wednes- the reception. 179 11 Caro ct., Red Bank; circle three day from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Mrs. The choir will rehearse In the METHODIST (Mrs. John C. Glvens) home of Mrs. Dewey Barr, chairman, asks that church at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow Occanport PLANNIL SHIRTS PUIBS * CHECKS S, M. ML. L <3ivens, 90 Throckmorton ave.. Red the women bring sandwiches for (Thursday). Church school under the dircctloi Bank, and circle four (Mrs. Lyman "Sewing Day." A beverage and des- The men's bowling team will of George C. D. Hurley, gener C. Vanlnwegen) home of Mrs. sert will be provided. compete in Red Bank Interchurch superintendent, will meet at 9:45 50RDUR0Y PANTS Charles C. Magill, 7« Heights ter,, The board of Christian education competition Monday, Feb. 2, at 9 m. Sunday. The Sunday worsh Fair Haven. will meet next Thursday at 8 p. m. p. m. In the Red Bank Bowling service will be hold at 7:30 p, m RMNiy WllMf TMTlnC vMH#S iPsfMl^lWIIff ffn#. ti Tomorrow (Thursday) at 3:30 in the church office, center. J. E. W. Kupcr is team Rev. Robert S. Judge is pastor. ALL SA1XS FINAL p. m.. the weekly meeting of the captain. Brownies will be held In Westmin- REFORMED The Presbytery of Monmouth THE REORGANIZED CHURCH ster house under the co-direction will meet in Barnegat Presbyterian OF JESUS CHRIST OF Red Bank church Tuesday, Feb. 3. The pas- LATTER DAY SAINTS A PIT HOSIERY of Mrs. George Worthley, Jr., and Rev. Runyon L. Wolff will preach Mrs. Robert Shelly. At 8 p. m., th tor with an elder will represent Eatontown at the 10:48 service Sunday on the the local church. Church school Is at 10:30 a. m. weekly rehearsal of the adull 1 AltIV STORES theme, "The Vows of Dtscipleship." The Session will meet Feb. 10 Morning worship Is at 11:30. Meet P choir will be held in Westminster The senior choir will be under the 72 BROAD STRUT RANK house under the direction of Dr. direction of Mrs. Thomas Brereton, at 8 p. m. at the manse. Ings are held every Sunday at the Mueller. Welcomed into the membership home of Capt. Alin Henson, 3M organist and choir director. Pine st., Eatontown. Saturday at 9:30 a. m., the jun At 8:30 a. m., the church school of the church at the observance of lor choir will hold its weekly re- will meet under the direction of the Sacrament of Communion Sun- hearsal under the direction of Mr., its superintendent, Harry W. In- day were Mr, and Mrs, Francis Mueller. O'Gorman, Mr. an.1 Mrs. Edwin gall*. Pomphtey. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tuesday at 9:15 a. m., the min- Rev. Mr. Wolff will conduct a ister will attend the: stated meet- meeting of the *dult Bible class at Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend ing of the Monmouth Presbytery the church at 7:S0 p. m. The group Smith, Mrs. James Ward, Miss at the Barnegat Presbyterian is studying th* Gospel according to Mary Bruckner, Miss Josephine church. Tuesday at 2:90 p. m., th* St. Mark. Pullen and James Stalfa, executive meeting of the Women's The home of Mrs. Rachel Rank In EMBURY METHODIST association will be held in West on Forman at., Fair Haven,.will be minster house, with Mrs. Harrj the seen* of th* meeting of the Little Silver R. Vogel presiding. At 7 p. m., thi Ladies' Aid society next Tuesday at The children's choir will re- minister will participate in th 8 p. m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Er-hearse at 7 o'clock tonight in the "Preaching Mission Service" at nest Boden. Mr*. William Wellner sanctuary. Miss Marjorle Franti is Fort Monmouth at which the Re and Mrs. Frank White. the director. At S:15, the board of Dr. Paul Austin Wolfe of Brick education will meet in the choir Presbyterian church, New Tork CHURCH OF CHBI8T, room of the church. Plans will be will be the principal speaker. Al SCIENTIST made for tha Lenten and Easter 8 p. m. the monthly meeting ol Red Bank season. the board of trustees will be held Church school meets at 9:49 for in Westminster house. Election ol Services in First Church of grades ona to nine, Rev. August officers will be held. Christ, Scientist, 309 Broad at., are held Sundays at 11 a. m. and 1:15 Klebsattel, Methodist missionary Next Wednesday at 12:30 p. m. p. m. Sunday school meets at 11 to Angola, Portugal's Urge colony the monthly luncheon meeting o; a. m. Wednesday evening testi- in West Africa, will be th* speaker. the Women's association will bi monial meetings at 8:15. He will address grades four to held In Westminster house. Clrdi eight from 9:45 to 10:15 and grades The Lesson-Sermon entitled 'Love' one to three from 10:15 to 10:45. two (Mrs. Joseph R. Serplco and to be read in Christian Science Mrs. Godfrey Olson) will act as churches this Sunday shows how At the 11 a. m. worship service, hostesses and devotions will be In the prayerful acknowledgment of Rev. James W. Marshall will have charge of circle one (Mrs. Arthu God's almtghtlness helps one to as his theme, "How to Deal With T. Holey and Mrs. P. ROM Lyons). overcome ' fear and experience Dark paya," The senior choir will At the business meeting at 1:30 Love's guidance and protection. nirig Beethoven's "The Heaven* Ar* p. m. Rev. Mr. Webster will Telling." The choir will usa for th* the speaker. The Golden Text Is from Jere- first time as a response after miah: 'Let him that glorieth glory th* benediction, "The Seven-fold REFORMED in this, that he understandeth and Amen." For the prayer response knowcth me, that I am the Lord they will use "Let All Mortal Flein Middletown which exercise lovlngklndncas, judg- Keep Silence." The words are from Rev. Walter W. Feigner, pasto ment, and righteousness, in the the liturgy of St. James and ar* will preach Sunday at the 1 earth." (9:24.) used with the musle of a French o'clock service on the topic, "Jesu The following passage from the traditional carol. The altar flowers the Healer." Charles C. Magill, or King James version of the Bible will be presented by Mr. and Mrs. ganlst, will direct the choir in th will be read: "There is no fear in George Ivins in memory of their singing of Wilson's "In His Oarde love; but perfect love caateth out son. Willard. Fair" and the prayer hymn, "Spirl fear: because fear hath torment. He Divine." Mr. Magill will play as th that tearetVls not made perfect In The, Methodist Touth fellowship organ prelude, "Largo," by Chopir love." (I. John 4:18.) will meet Monday at th* parson- and as the postlude, "Taccata," b From th* Christian Science text- nge at 7:30. Dubois. Mrs. Robert Lokcr wii book "Science and Health with Key Rev. James W. Marshall will be supervise the nursery hour. Usher to th* Scriptures" by Mary Baker guest speaker at the Oakhurst for the service are Harold Hillye Eddy, the following correlative Methodist church Tuesday. He will Melvin Layton and Victor Grosi passag* will be read: "The under- •peak on the Revised Standard inger, standing, even in a degree, of the Version of the Bible. Church school will meet Runda divine All-power destroys fear, and The senior choir wilt meet In a: 8.J0 a. m,, with Carl Helwig plants the feet In the true path— the sanctuary at 7 p. m. Wednes- charge. The minister's wit* w the path which leads to th* house day. At I p. m., ths W.8.C.S. will lead the singing. built without hands 'eternal in the meet st the horn* of Mrs. Harrison A food sale,. in charge of Mn heavens.' Human hat* has no le- Shampanore, Willow dr. Miss Ma- Paul Bova, will be held Frlda gitimate mandate and no kingdom. ria Wilby will be co-hoit».». from 1:30 to 3 p. m. In th* churci Lov* is enthroned." (p. 454) rooms. GOODWILL METHODIST Th* junior choir will me«t Sal BAPTIST Rumson urday at 10 a, m. in the churc Middletown Church achool la at 1:45 o'clock. rooms. All children from six to " The Lord's Supper will be observ- At th* 7)30 p. m, service, Rev. years of age are invited. Mn, C. ed at th* 11 o'clock Sunday morn- James W, Marshall will conduet the Schulz Is choir director, Ing service. Rev, John E. Bate* servlc* or worship and th« Isy The newly-formed young piople will pr«ach on "Seeing th* Beit leader, Irvln Stevens, will preach club will meet Sunday at 3:46 p. ir Through th* Kyts of God." on the them*, "Th* Answtr to 4 at the parsonage, This group ha Th* nursery will b* In chart* of Prayer." elected Billy Potter, proldtnt Mrs. Cltment Barlow, Beverly Bova, vie* president; Ha Church school will mc*t In the •AV SHO1IIC COMMUNITY chtl Loker, secretary; Donna Lo chapel »t MS a, m. and th* young Bast Ktaninurg kor, corresponding secretary; H» piopl* will m**t Sunday *venlng Ttev. John P, Eultr, pastor, will en Franck, trtasur.r, and Und at T:tO at th* horn* of James deliver • nermon, "Can You Take Bova, chaplain, Morford. Anything With You?" at th* morn- The men's bowling turn ., Choir rehearsal will bs held Fri- ins tcrvle* at U o'clock, Holy Com- me*t Monday at 1:45 p, m, at thi day evening at 7:30 under th* su- munion will h« offered during thi Red Bank Bowling c*nt*r, Th( pnvlslon of Mrs. Evelyn Hart- service, MUi Ann lhaw, organlit, fellowship club has plannad a bowl mann. will accompany th. choir In two Ing party at th* canto for Satu Th* Ollr* O, Meads dulld will anthtnw ana th* offertory **l«o- day, Feb. 7, at « p, m. meet op Thursday evening, Feb. tlon 8, at th* parsonag*. Devotions and tlon, Th* junior women's lesgu* I* tak' Rlblo class and church .ohool Ing orders for rug* and floorma t program will be in charge of Mrs, Kathirln* Compton, will mist at 10 s. m. of which there I* a large aelictioi Midweek servle* will lit hiltl and th* mtmhtra ar* alio Mllin On th* w«*k-«n« of F*l>, 1J the Wcdneiday at a p, m, cooking vanilla, young people will Join with th* The Suiidiy-Kchool meeting a* young p*opl« of th* Freehold and Red Bank Baptist church** In an »T. THOMAS for this Thursday night ha* bu overnight conf*r*ne* at Camp Red Bank postponed until further notice. Lebanon. Htindny's service will Include ST. JAMUCATMOIJO matins and »ei»ion by llev, Kin- Mrffiorii«T neth K, Mucdonsld at » a, m,, nod Bank ' Fair Haven church sohool at IOISO a, m, and Sunday ma*.** ar* at <:W, I, t, _ Sunday-school will m*«t »:4» a candlelight service at « p, m, and II o'clock In th* church and a, at. L. William Myatt Is supir- Mlai Bitty Ann Maion I* organlit, t, 10 and It o'clock In th* high Inttndtnt. school auditorium, Sunday-tehoo MISSION for children attending uubl Holy Communion will be cele- •ohool* follows th* • o'clock Mat. brated at th* U a, m, n«rvlon Dun- Port Monmouth day, Musle by Mrs, Alma Hnkir, ricv, A, Donald M«K»W, pastoi'i Baptlsma ar* at 1 p, m, Sunday*, oiganlsl, will Inuludn "Hop*" by Uwfiinuo Wls«, flunday-schoul iii' Confession, ar* htard Saturday! Clark*, prtludi; »H* Olvtth l»*«c*'" ptrlntendent, from 4 U • f, M. and from 1 by Lor«ni, offertory, and 'floflly aund.iy.«chool at 1110 a, m. Morn- • p. m. * •net T«nd*rly" by Landon, tnthim. ing worship at 10:11 a, n, BED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 29. 1953 Fifteen ymn; "Gloria," Tallle; pontlude,' KMMANUKI. BAIT 1ST at the field house in KofV Jdon- CHURCH NEWS Allegro Vivace" from Water Music Atlantic Highlands mouth. This is the week of the an- ulto, Handel. Rev. Hownrd M. Ervin will brlnR nual Protestant pvcachinK mission. HKD BANK SALE DAYS THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR METHODIST the meassge at the Communion Four outstanding ministers will Red Bank BAPTIST prcsch at thr.'ic meetings. The ser- service next Sunday at 11 a. m. vices will begin at. 7 p. m. each eve- THUKS., Fill., SAT., JAN. 29,30, 31 "Remember Who You Are" is the New Monmouth Church school meets at 0:45 a. m. Dennis M. Lingo ts superintendent. ning, Monday through Friday. In SCHOOL OF DANCING subject of Rev, Roger 5. Squire's "Ths Two-fold Witness to Christ" order that, everyone lin.q an oppor- sermon for the 11 o'clock Sunday Evening service nt 8 p. m., with Is the theme chosen by Rev. Wil-the pastor bringing the metafile tunity to attend ot least oner ue THE BOOK MART 117 PROSPECT AVENUE, RED BANK morning service. New members will liam E., Bisgrove for ths Com- will meet at the church Wednes- be received and children will be from the Book of Acts. munion meditation at ths 10:30 Mid-week prayer service) W«dn««- day at-6:45, share available auto- 11 WHITI STRUT ft|DIANK, N. J. mCPHONE RE 4.2220 presented for the sacrament of 'eloek Sunday morning worthip. mobiles and proceed In a group to baptism. During the morning ser- dsy at 8 p. m. the field house. The eriran prelude will he "An- Junior Blblft hour meets Thurs- TELPHONE RE e-»4S3 vice- there will be the dedication dsntt" by Smart, and the «.ntheni Boy Scout troop lfW will meet on Junior Amiably • Ballroom for teen agera of 150 church hymnals, the gift dsy immediately after school for by ths senior ehoir. "The Lord I* all children from nix years old Thursday at 7:30 ns usual. Sacond tarm start* February 2nd. of Mr. and Mrs, Thomss Irving Mindful of His Own." Uendelsunhn. Used •««kt 3 far SI; AH ftito ft StwtieMary 20% Off Brown as a memorial to their par- through the eighth grade. Mrs. U. VAIL COMMUNITY CIILIU II Church Bible school meets at 9:45. T>. Bean and Mm. Frank M. Ecll ent*, Mr, and Mm. Morris R. Brown The pastor will preach at the Eaton town N«w members may register by t'alephona bafort that data. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. King. are in charge. r:4S o'eloek evening service on the The monthly prayer service will Morning Mrvlces arc conducted Music for the morning service ople, "Judgment at the House of Sunday* at 11 a. m. by Rdward N, Mrt Clwin ftr CMMTM Ovar Sii Yam OM. will include: Prelude, "Adagio," h« htld next Sunday afternoon at Jed." The young psopls'a ehoir has I p. m. Harrison, partor, who resides at Bridge; offertory, "Larghetto," Han- ihargs of the music. 494 Bath ave., lyinc Branch. Sun- j Raeaption elan (or naw 'puptlt del; anthem by the chancel choir, The mid-week service Is held A covered AN EXTRAORDINARY FEBRUARY SALE OF ODD PIECES AND FEW-OFAKIND FLOOR SAMPLES COMBINED WITH OTHER SUPERB VALUES IN QUALITY FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES . . . SELECTIONS MADE NOW WILL BE STORED FOR FUTURE DELIV- ERY IF NEEDED AND DEFERRED PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED. VALUE NOW I—American Modern Extra Larga Chait—Matching Night Stand—Pearl $ Bleached Mahogany— M73. VICTORY 90. 1—2 piaet Kroahlar Living Room' Suito—Cushiontied Contraction—Kally Graan Iroeatolla— •249. MARKETS-RED BANK •150. n0 4—Larga, High-back Platform Rockari—Tapeitry Covaringi—Choieo of Wina $ 21 W. FRONT ST. DELIVERY MONMOUTH ST. Mahogany framai— , • 50. 25. TEL 6-0308UBLIYBWT 4—Larga High*baek Platform Rockers—Tapaitry Covaringi—Choiea of Win* or Graan— • 49. • 35. I—Modarn Solid Silver-Oak Doubla Drauar—Chait-lad and Night Stand— •289. •165. 1—3 piaea Kroahlar Modorn Living Room—Durable OuPont Fibar E Covering— Graan—Gray—Irown Combination— '269. •175. DUCKS 33* *—Decorator Fireside Chairs—Floor Samples—Anerted Matelatie Coveri— * 85. 48. 3—Nationally Advertised Le*Z>loy Contour Reclining Chain—Deluxe Tapeitry Covert— •139. 85. 4—Howoll Chrome Steel Modern Dinette—Pltitex-top Table—Choice of Red ^ STEAK —Green—Yellow Chain— • 89. • 65. 4—Whitney Three-way Lift-our Collapiibla Carriagei—Hue or Dubonnet Mod. em Clh • 30. • 15. I—Famoui Drexel Pine 42" Dretter t Mirror—Chett on chett and Hollywood VROAST Headboard—Floor Sample— '260. •185. % I—Modern Solid lireh Chempagne Double Dreiier and Mirror—Chett—led and Night Stand—Outitanding Value— '325. •225. Ribs BEEF I—Cuttom, Handmade Lawion Sofa and Chair—Fineit Quality Nylon Frieie —Cocoa Irown and Red— '300. •200. I—Femout Phenix Modern Triple Dreiier—Cheit on chett with Cedar storage drawer—Bed—Night Stand—Cherry Mehoginy— '650. •450. I—Custom Handmade Lev* Seet—Lewion Styling—Finest Quality Tapestry- ^CHICKEN Gray predominating— ' 169. •100. 3—IIGELOW 12 ill FINEST QUALITY ALL WOOL FINE QUALITY TWISTWEAVE EMBOSSED ALL WOOL CARVED CAR. IROADLOOM CARPETT-1' WIDTH CHUCK ROAST PET—SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE ONLY-CHALK GRAY—SPECIALLY RE- ONLY-ROSE-GREEN-GRAY. DUCID PRICE FOR THIS SALE- $211 **» Now '225. $f.11 Vet* New '7 M $Q. YD, SIMMONS PRINCESS SLEEP INSIMILI - INNER. SPRING MATTRESS AND IOX SPRING COMIINA. TIONS-301 COILS—CQRO HANDLES—HEAVY TICKIN9-ALL FELT UPHOLSTERY-CRUSHPROOF •ORDERS—TWIN OR FULL SIZE— Iff Now '79 M SIT WESTERN TENDER «JRk fR4 « H Y. SMTE |«4fet Tcran Cm U knm%t4 BROCCOLI X3M APPLES WESTERN CRISP ^ FUMM tMET INf INI CARROTS 2 TEMPLE -15 35 ooz. WEST FURNITURE CO. CMIF. twn Open Friday Eveningt Until 9 P. M. c KEYFOKT, N. J. SWEET PEAS 19fc. IAPEFRU1T 4-25 RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXV, NO. 31. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,1953 10c PER COPY SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 12. Atlantic Highlands Budget Shows National Guard Awarded Trophy 120 Point Rate Board Grants Appeal to May Tax Rate Hike of $4.32 per $1,000 Increase Seen In Railroad Plaza Sale Case ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Bor- In Sea Bright LITTLE SILVER—Tha Morris maps, deeds, bills of sale, etc., sub> ough council last night introduced Furnith Baby Sitten May Realty corporation last night mitted u evidence by Morris May the 1MB municipal budget for $268,- $93.10 It Indicated won an Important step in its legal Realty corporation were bssed on 125.51 and set S p..m. Tuesday, Feb. For School Election fight to construct a gasoline station such lot #4. d-the wording of deed, 24, for public hearing. An New Tax Rate for and Dairy Queen refreshment stand dated Nov. 17, 1875, conveying a Of the total, $97,080.51 U to be LOTUS SILVER—The Cent- on the triangular plot on Branch triangular piece of land to the New raised through locat taxation for nsaalty etah wU meat Taeeday to $180,577 Total Budget ave. opposite the railroad station. York and Long Branch railroad municipal purposes, including an mate arrangements for providing Subject of several months' ar- would Indicate that such a trian- item of $135 for delinquent state SEA. BRIGHT — A prospective gument, W. James Taylor, chair- gular piece of land resembles the aid to the school district. The traitsportattoa and haky slttera so ISO-point increase in the general man of the toning board of adjust- same triangular piece of land here* that tecal residents will perttd- tax rate, bringing it from $81.10 figure represents an incraats of per $1,000 of assessed valuation last ment, last night informed the may- in referred to as lot #4 on tax $12,932.M over the amount similarly patolatteFahiaecaMeleleettea. year, to $93.10 this year, Is called or and council that the board map." raised In 1952. It will cause an in- Thong* tho dab «—'•*w'«« a for in the borough's record $180,877 granted the corporation's appeal According to Harry Green, at- crease in the tax rate of $442 per nen ptrtkaa actttado in regard] budget, advertised in today's Reg- from Building Inspector Winfleld torney for the corporation, the $1,000 of assessed valuation. ister. S. Wainwright's denial of building board's action is tantamount to an According to an explanatory state- U UM four-way nee far the two permits. The decision of the five- order to the building Inspector to mint in the budget, "principal fac- school board seats at stake, It The total budget Is $19,436 high- man board, mads Jan. 12, was Issue the desired permits. Borough tors contributing" to the $12,9$2.M er than last year's $161,141, but unanimous. Attorney Howard W. Roberts de- baa indsroed the proposal to contains provisions for an average Increase are: Increased costs of build a SCUMM aehool building. In the formal resolution, it was clined to comment on Mr. Green's garbage, removal; salary adjust- ten per cent, and, with one volun- assertion, however, saying he pre- Tho club ales.! will discuss tho tary exception, in across-the- pointed out that the appeal was ments for full-time employees; in- based on two points, parking and ferred to first study the board's possibility at estaaUshlag a Com- board salary Increase for borough resolution. creases in insurance premiums; in- employees as well as important subdivision. The decision noted: creases In the cost of materials munity Cheat Fund to consoli- local improvements. "In connection with point one, re Still pending Is the borough's and supplies due to the continuing date the campaigns of numerous the matter of parking facilities, suit against the corporation and Inflationary spiral, and a reduc- Borough auditor Joseph J. Sea- thero waa insufficient evidence tlie railroad company based on the tion in gross receipts tax revenue! rJuriUea. man, in an explanatory note called presented to warrant the withhold- argument that the railroad should from $26,442.78 in 1951 to $14,028.02 the finances of Sea Bright sound. ing of a building permit on this not have sold the property to Mor- In 1952. He also gai3 "tlie mayor and coun- count. Tho board felt that the bus- ris May without first having re- cil are making every effort to iness contemplated to be erected quested approval of the planning 9tjm From Harbor Surplus $100 in Prizes maintain this sound financial con- on this site, namely one gasoline board. The borough's contention is "The above increases, however,1 dition and still give the best ser- dispensing station (without car re- that the sale of the triangular plot the statement continues, "were par vices possible to borouRh residents, pair facilities and services), and represents a subdivision of land tially offset by a contribution of Offered Youth Mayor Katharine) Elkui Whito proiontt the Romington Canttnnial trophy to First Liaut. taxpayers and seasonal visitors," ono Dairy Queen ice cream 'elf- and that state statute requires that, $2,500 from the surplus funds of Frank Fritcia of the 644th Tank battalion, Rod Bank, Is it night at the National Guard com- Hearing Set Feb. 34 service unit, would in no way affect all subdivisions be first submitted the harbor commission." The con- the trafflo and parking situation in to the planning board. tribution, from the harbor commis- In Polio Contest mand raviaw at tht local armory. Tha trophy was won by tha local piitol and rifle taam whan The budget, drawn up at a session this area, any more than now ex- sion's aurplus of $23,000, wai ac- March of Dime* Offer it capturad tht annuil imall bort match at Stt dirt, leit Octobar. Othtrt in tht photo art Jan. 19, was referred to only brief- ist*. Green to File Answer cepted In a resolution by council ly at last night's regular meeting Maj. Frank N. Kaiitr, left, Fair Havtn, commanding officer of 156th Transportation Truck bat* of the governing body which set Mr. Green told reporters he will before the introduction of the bud' Made by Louia Poline; Two Points Involved die a six-point answer to that suit talion of Long Branch National Guard unit, and Liaut; Col. Hans A. Keillor, Rivtr Plaia, com- the public hearing or the document Set. for Tuesday night, Feb. 21, In the "In connection with point two, today in tha chancery division of Borough Attorney John M. Pills- Tag Day Saturday mandar of tha local unit. Mayor White, Atiamblyman Alfrod N. Batdltston and mayori of borough halt. re the matter of a subdivision of Superior court. It will include bury last night called attention to property, it was determined by the a-that the the Public Utilities com- the decrease in gross receipts tsx Louis Poline of Squankum will tovoral municipalititi raviawtd tha thrat uniti that partieiptttd. However, reporters were briefed mission, which approved the sale, present $100 in U. S. bonds as on its content by Councilman John board that no subdivision had been revenue. He said he is investigat- involved by reason of tho follow- had paramount jurisdiction, not the ing the lose, and declared, it is prises to the boy or girl between J. Plcknally, finance chairman, and planning board; b-that the lot in the ages of • to 14, inclusive, who Mayor Georgo H. Krauss, who said ing: n-.ill copies of Little Silver founded in the conversion of Coun- Merchants Trust tax maps indicate tha properties question has been shown on the ty Oaa company to New Jersey solicits the largest amount of $83.36 Tax Rate it represents the greatest possible tax and zoning maps of the bor- money for the March of Dimes. Tests Show Local economy in line with progressive of the New York and Long Branch ough since 1924 as a separate lot Natural Gas company. . This' loss Re-elects Directors railroad aa being divided into two alone, Mr. Pillsbury said, was the The first prise will be a $50 planning for the year ahead. and thus there is no subdivision; bond, second and third, $25 each. The board of directors were re- parcels of land, one lot #5 which c-that his client paid taxes on the causa,ot an approximate $8 Increase Pupils Rank High Set in Budget Actually, the budget bolls down includes railroad right of way, sta- In the tax rate. The amount is Among the leaders In Red Bank elected yesterday when the share- to a levy against taxpayers of property as a separate lot; d-that are Barann Glenn, 19 Leroy pi.; The average pupil in Red Bank's holders of Merchants Trust com- LITTLE SILVER — The mayor tion and parking area; the other, the 1875 deed described the prop- fined by the state, he added. $82,373.01—a $20,293.53 gain over lot #4, being a triangular shaped Not Included In the tax rate hike Pamlla Parr, 88 West st., and Don- public elementary schools is a bet- pany held its annuat meeting. The and council last night introduced the 1952 levy of $63,079.48. The erty as a separate lot; e-that his ald Sturmfela, 84 Manor dr. They ter reader and ranks higher In board will meet tomorrow (Thursr a budget calling for a tax rate in parcel of land similar to that as client was denied redress to proper were a 60 cent Increase antici- have been conducting their own difference between the $82,373.01 described In all deeds, b-the appll pated for county taxes and a hike arithmetic and language than the day) to elect officers and hear the '53 of $83.36 per $1,000 assessed and the over-all $180,577 In general borough boards, and Mast night's "house to house" canvass In their average pupil in the United States, report of Kenneth H. McQueen, valuation, an Increase of $13.87 appropriations — which Includes cant Morris May Realty corpora- decision of the zoning board of ad- of about 35 cents for the school neighborhoods. Richard D. Porter, tion had received and paid tax bill district budget. The budget was according to a study just released president. over '52. provisions for local, school and justment, chairman for the Red Bank drive, In a statement read by Council- net forth by tax collector of Little adopted Monday night. It shows by the Red Bank public schools. On the board are Charles R, Eng- county money requirements — is Before) submitting the formal ree- eald that other youngsters wishing According to Dr. M. Qregg Hibbs, lish, Mr. McQueen, Thomas P. man Victor Satter, chairman of made up for by revenue aside from Silver borough for tax on such lot an Increase of about $701 in the to enter the contest will be given #4 as Indicated on tax map. c-all amount to be raised through local superintendent of schools, stand- Doremus, Edgar N. McClees, Har- the finance committee, it was point- taxes. (Continued onavage 2) Identification cards If they call ed out that the rate'is a realistic taxation. ardised tests published by the Cali- ry C. F. Worden, James 8. Parkes, One thing that waa done, Mr. him at RE a-188». fornia Test bureau • have been ad- Ronald W. Allen, J. B. Rue, Jr., one in that it includes anticipated Carry Preside* Picknally said, was to take from Mr. Porter said the drive In Red ministered in the past three years and David W. Russell. increases In county and school aurplus $20,000. This money, he Councilman Everett C. Curry, Rank is -"coming along nicely," to all pupils in grades three through taxes. Mr. Satter said some neigh- said, represents an average year's Middletown Board Approves Budget; council president, was In the chair even though returns are below eight in reading, arithmetic and boring boroughs have not antici- net income from operating the mu- In tho absence of Mayor WaMron those of last year at this stage of language. The tests have been pated those Increases and thus the nicipal beach. "If we did not have P. Smith, who was prevented, by the campaign. ' scored and the results compared Baptists to Let rates they have publicised fall to that money-maker, local taxation Compton Raises Lone Objections the Illness of his wire, from at- Mrs. John Bradley, who Is In with the results of similar testa give a, definite picture. :• would be much higher." tending the session. charge of special events, reports given to groupe all over the coun- "Because of increased aisiu- Mr. Curry's suggestion that the that young Harold SnedcOf of 83 try. mentei derived from niw construc- Lew School Increase LEONARDO — Tha Mlddletown the A. B. Schurman company ef Manor dr. has "big plans" for a Building Work township board of education Fri- Paterson, general contractor (or board of education again write to Reading tests, which examine tion in tht borough last year, our Probably the Sea Bright school council-telling in detail Its. rea- variety, show he will stage the first proficiency in vocabulary and com- total aitessM' valuation for pur- day night adopted the 1963-54 school the central school, for additional of the week to rilse money for Plans for the completion of Fel- levy represents one of the-very budget totaling $165,901 after ob- drainage and extra concrete (or sons for seeking parking reitfle- prehension, reveal that In 78 per lowship hall of the Red Bank Bap- potts of tax apportionment would lowest increases in the county. It tions on East Washington ave. and the March of Dimes. He hopes to lower the tax rate payable in 1953 jections were voiced by J. Craw- footings- Another $1,000 was add* have a girl in an iron lung, girls cent of the 88 groups tested, Red tist church were approved at the is $38,233.25-but only $53.50 higher ford Compton, a member of the ed for the fee of the Haller Teet- iti suggestions for solution of prob- Bank's average pupil exceeded the; annual church meeting last week, to $6.M per $100 of assessment if than last year's, which should be dressed as dimes, dances and there were no increases in the township committee, at public Ing company of New York city, lems caused by parents In cars games. average pupil in the nation. Ten of and the trustees were instructed good news for the citizens. There hearing at the grammar school which will conduct tests of con- picking up pupils at the Khool the few reading groups in Red to proceed with awarding of con- school, county or municipal budget is a $549.29 gain in the amount here. crete uaed In the construction. exit there—drew the assent of Rob- Mayor Katharine EJkus White, for 1953," Mr. Satter declared, add- Bank schoola which fell below the tracts. The exterior of the build- levied for county taxes, going up Of the total budget, $691,7«0 Is to Instead of red brick originally ert Earle, a member of the board, honorary chairman, has designated national average were homogeneous ing Is complete, and plans now call ing: "However, the increase due from $24,887.03 to $25,436.32, also Saturday as tag day. Mrs. Bradley to the school budget alone would be raiaed through local taxation, planned, "sunset blend" brick, a and council. Mr. Earle declared groups of slower readers who have for completion of the interior. not much. an increase of $156,774 over the yellow brick, will be uaed for tho that suggestions of Sgt. John P. has appointed Mrs. Charles Got- been organised to facilitate their raise this figure of $6.68 by 92 cents ochalk aa her lieutenant for this Bllwood D. Powers, chairman of Auditor Seaman said that the in- current budget's figure similarly school's exterior, the board decided. Calvin of the school traffic safety Instruction. tho board of trustees, reported on to*$7.60 and the 'previously men- crease In municipal operating ser- raised. The increase, which Is ex- The change will cost about $900. division of the state police that venture, when junior high school tioned increase in the borough's girls will tour tho business section Iii 81 per cent of the groups test- plans for the completion of the vices shows a gain of only $5,647. pected to result In a tax rate hike In an informal discussion after tho school pupils be educsted to cross ed in arithmetic, the average Red building. Alfred C. Beck, moder- operating budget'would further in- Ir. fact, he said, "all appropria- of $14.25 per $1,000 of assessed val- special meeting was adjourned, tho •o solicit donations in the "iron crease this figure by 46 cents to at the corner under the protection lung" containers. Bank pupil was found to be equal ator, conducted the business meet- tions have been kept as low as uation, includes $119,700 for per- board complimented District Clark of a borough patrolman and that or above the country's average In ing. $8.06 per $100 of assessment. To possible without curtailing neces- sonnel coats. James W. Davldhelser for his work Mr. Porter expressed hope that this must be added the increased parking then be restricted were the 11 groups which fell below Mrs. Albert Laehder gave the re- sary minimum services. He placed Mr. Compton, speaking as a tax- In directing the project to date. Ha Inadequate to cover the situation the announcement this week by average, eight were groups of county tax of 6 cents per $100 and was inatructed to continue to rep- the National foundation for In- port of the nominating committee, (Continued on page 2) payer, declared that his remarks at the school exit. He said children slower students. and the following were elected: 33 cents largely representing sur- only were intended to be "helpful." resent the board in relations with will continue to dart from behind fantile Paralysis relative to the plus or reserve additions, Including ntw vaccine will help the Red Bank Language testa which Included Victor Edelmann, treasurer of be- In citing an Increase In school contractors at the alto and with parked cars, and that parking re- spelling, punctuation, capitalisation nevolences and deacon; Truman restoration of surplus for a bonus costs of $2*1,000 during a two-year Aylin Pierson of Pierson and Mac- committee reach its goal, which paid the police force during 1952, strictions on. both sides of the is 35 psr csnt higher than last and usage revealed that 81 per Reeves, Franklin Sweruon, William period, he objected to two Items: William, Metuchen architects to street could decrease ths heiard. year. Scientist* have reported a cent of the groups tested here Winn, Bruce Austermuhl and interest and amortitatlon of the fire Air Raid Attack The appropriation of $14,000 for the board. Attendance Ok'dl vaccine which they have reason to equalled or exceeded the nationsl Dewey Williams, members of the engine debt and reserve for uncol- non-teaching principals and $5,000 The district clerk also was In- believe will protect humans against average. board of deacons; Charles Stephens, lected taxes." for bua transportation- for after- structed to inform the architect Couneil authorised the attendance Mr. Satter pointed out that the Set for Feb. 8 of Patrolman Nelson J. Morrisy at polio. Mr. Porter said the vaccine Dr. Hibbs said this week the Elmer Cottrell and Miss Alma school activities. that no changes in any of the ma- is "one payoff' of the $18,000,000° test results confirm his statements P. Thompson, board of trustees; total tax dollar In '53 would be di- LITTLE SILVER-AM is In read- terials originally specified are to bo a five-day course in Juvenile delin- vided as follows: 20 cents to the Future Coat Feared quency problems at Rutgers univer- devoted to research by March of that Red Bank schools offer a Mr. Cottrell, chairman, Mrs. Wiim, iness for the Civil Defense coun- made without the botrd'a written Dlmss funds slnca 1*88. He added sound academic program. "Not only William Morgan, Paul. Orant, county, 56 cents to the school dU- cil's air raid test which will be Mr. Compton said that his ob- permission. sity and the? payment of $84.80 to trict and 24 cents to the borough. jection to the $14,000 approprlaUon the state cijril defense division— the hope that the news may be do the pupils have the three R's," Oeorge Chandler and Mr. Laehder, held here Sunday, Feb. 8. the answer, but cautions that the he stated, "but they also have a board of' finance, and Francis The total to be raised by tax- Jay Berger, director, announced waa based on the fear that the half the cost of medical supplies ation is $73,963.91, an Increase of step would lead to the eventual for the civil defense council here. vaccine may not be generally avail- modern school program which in- Swart*, Miss Ruth H. Scattergood, this week that the Red Bank Store Observing able for this year. cludes' music, art, science, health, Mrs. Alfred Ferry and Mrs. Mur- 832,957.96. Or the Increases In the squadron, Civil Air patrol, of which hiring of non-teaching principals Councilman Reamer Keller will operating budget, $5,295 represents for each of the township's ten investigate the need for an excep- physical, education, school activi- ray Little, board of Christian edu- First Lieut. Kenneth C. Paris of ties and splended assembly pro- cation. increases in salaries. Garbage col- Atlantic Highlands Is commander, grammar schools. He said each tion to the toning ordinanei lection, road repairs and main- will assist. The CAP plane will be principal then would want a car. Its 32d Birthday which, in a letter to council, wai grams." Dr. Hibbs added "Cltlsen- Church school officers are: Mr. This, said he, would mean that It Court Dismisses ship and character also are major Swartf, superintendent: Mr. Swen- tenance and added drainage work ueed to set the attack and later On psge 10, section 3 of today's recommended by the sonlng board arc other factors cited for the in- us a "friendly" craft to help de "soon will cost us $11000 for each" luue, McKelvey of Freehold hao a of adjustment to permit construc- goals. It can be stated that the son, assistant superintendent; Miss principal. Me said that, with the people of Red Bank have justifica- Scattergood, treasurer, and Joseph creases. ttct emergencies In the borough. large display advertisement feature tion of a home at Forest dr. and shortage of teachers, "it would be Ing a store-wide sale in connection Ocean blvd. The exception would Borough's Motion tion for being proud of the achieve- Harrison, recording secretary and Second Lieut. Alfred Allocca of unfair" to take teachers from that ments of the Red Bank elementary collector. Fort Monmouth will be the pilot, with the 32d anniversary of tka permit construction within 15 feet FREEHOLD—Superior Court Settle Auto Death work and make them non-teaching business. > of the Intersection. Judge John B. McOeehan rejected schools." ftfilsted by Second Lieut. Charles principals. a motion Friday by Borough At- Suit Before Trial !!. Wilson of Atlantic Highlands. Ths store, which is located at St The squadron will also supply a A real estate developer, Mr. Main at., Freehold, is one of Mom- torney William R. Blair, Jr., to dis- Circle Doesn't *Glve' A suit instituted to recover for Compton aaid that Items such as miss a suit by the New Point Com- Mrs. Larney Buys mobile vehicle which will be as- mouth county's outstanding eitab- the death of Emll Wllberg was signed to the looal director and the $5,000 for after-school activitiee lishments featuring home furalah- Randall Changes fort Beach company against the As Cars *Blue Trail' settled for 81,200 Monday between bus transportation made him fear Borough of Keanaburg. the observing officials' party. James ings. During the anniversary sale EATONTOWN-Drivers of two In Neptune Gty Mrs. Edith J. Palm of Tennent and Crewts of Mlddletown will be In lhat higher taxea will force man) 10 to 33'.i per cent discounts ara The company, represented by cars failed to. negotiate tha traffic Jay Fllllppone of County Line rd, charge of It. owners of lower-priced homea to biing given from thi itore's fa- Plea in Fatality John M. Ptllsbury, Atlantic High- circle on highway 89 hero In the EATONTOWN-The Chaffin real Lftkewood. Mrs. Patm was the only give up their homes. FREEHOLD-Judge John C. lands, contends thst the borough estate agency thle week reports A CAP radio truck with two-way mous regular low cash prices oa past few days, results, of which surviving daughter of the deceased In reply, rrancla W. Lawley, a all bedroom, living room and diking Oiordano fixed Feb. II for the sen- Installed a fence along Beachway include two summonses for care- the salsa and rentals of several who wae 78 years of age and wae transmitter and receiver will main member of the board and its repre- tencing of William F. Randall, M, which prevents ready access to an properties in this vicinity. employed and living with hlsdaugh tnln communications between the room suites, upholstered chairs, leva less driving, two wrecked autos sentative to the Kellogg Founda- seaU and sofas, tables of all klttds, Middle rd., Keyport, when he with- area the company ailed in and has and two injured men. Included wsa part of ths Charles ter at the time of his death. aircraft and the local control ccn tion Group of Co-operating School dtiw a not guilty plea to a man- used is a parking apace between A. Tlcklenburg estate—a bungalow ter. Warrant Officer William Asp- fireplace accessories, juvenile fur- Julius Sims of 31T River st, Red Mr. Wilberg was struck "by the din of Shrewsbury will drive the committees, said that committee niture, lamps, pictures, mirrors, slaughter charge Monday, and Rarltan and Pinevlew avei, since Bank, a Marine on leavt from at 88 Hawthorne ave., Neptune automobile of Fllllppone May 4 members, on a recent visit here, pleaded non vult to a cha/ge ol 1848. Mr. Pillsbury In an affidavit Clty-whleh Mn. Ruth Larney of truck. The radio operator will be etc. Cherry Point, N, C, drove his car 1982 on rt, 4 In Freehold and was flfcond Lieut. Alfred Relnhart of were aurpriaed that the Khool sys- atrocious assault and battery. said that he was told by Borough through the circle Saturday at 8:80 Port Monmouth purchased from killed Instantly. There were no tem does not employ a co-ordlna- Many rare special! in nationally The charge wae made In connec- Manager Ralph O. Williams that the Aebury Park National bank. Rumson, the squadron's executive famous Qultstan carpeting ara also p, m. He was taken by tha Volun- witnesses to the accident, accord' officer. tor for the grammar schools. Com- tion with the death of John Doyle, Mayor Felix J. Brennan had or teer Ambulance corpa to Fort Stlvator Coatango purchased a Ir.g to the reports of investigation mittee members also were amated, being offered during this annivers- 48, Oct. 1, ten days' after he waa dered the fence erected. Monmouth hospital where he Is bungalow on Wayside rd,, part of made by the state troopers who .Also on hand from the squadron said Mr. Lawley, that teaching ary sale. McKelveye Is the aalaa- pushed by Randall during an argu- Mayor Brennan has been engaged being treated for a fractured rib. tha Dehlhagin estate, from the claimed that the man was walking will be Warrant Officer John J, principals are employed In each of room for Ouliitan famous ruga ment at Daly'a restaurant, Carr In a aerlea of legal catea with the A passenger, Bernard Jones of $1 Asbury Park National bank, Jew in tho middle of the road with his VnnKirk of Atlantic Highlands, the township's grammar schools. made In Freehold and for One fur- avs,, Keansburg. company tinea ha took office In Prospect ave,, Rid Bank, was taken Oooebury of Elisabeth purchased back toward traffic, First Lieut, Robert Brandt of Red niture by America's best makers. Assistant Prosecutor George A. May, IN*. to Rlverview hospital for a pos- let 18 In Penilope, the Stanley Stll- Tho can was scheduled for trial Bank, Master Sgt. Victoria Hou I.tiedk« Also Heplleo (fray told the court the proseeu- Judge McOeehan, in denying the sible wrist fracture. Ths nixt to well development in Holmdet, on ,it Freehold this week, hut was set' /ton of Naveaink and Master Sgt, The $14,000 appropriation la made Waill, Turner File tor's office approved of the change borough's motion for dismissal of craek the circle was Herman Qrla- which Mr. Oooebury Intends to tied between Edmund ,T. Cansona Violet Maxaon of Naveilnk, for a non-teaching principal for For Couneil Seals \n the charge, and the plea, be- the suit, tent the matter to the ron of 184 Brook it,, Long Branch, build a new home, Josiph Mag- of tho firm of Paraoni, Labrecque, The alert will be sounded whan the central school on Tlndall rd,, •use the atate had a weak caae who did the trick at 8:80 a. m, nolia of Englewood purchased a the attack plane is sighted, Mr, New Monmouth, now under con- KBANSBURG—Councllmen Uoa Superior court's chancery division. Caniona and Combe, and Arthur A. Waltt and William Turner al- M prove manslaughter. Another case Involving the bor- yisttrday. He was uninjured. bungalow In Frank Manton'a de- Ooldberg, who represented Mm Rerger Hid, Officials from the struction, Edward Luedke, another Bdward r. Juska, attorney for ough and the beach company is velopment In River Plata. Palm, and the firm of Townatnd state, area and municipality are board member, told Mr. Compton, ready have filed petitions for re- Randall,.said that Randall and scheduled for argument Feb. (L a Raymond Pierce of Branehport .ind Doyle, Jersey City, who repre- expected to Inspect the tut. tie said the 31-claasroom school election to borough council here, Doyle had hem friends (or many data Axed by Judge McOeehan, At Parking, Charges Cost ave,, Long Branch, purchased t dinted the defendant. will need a full-time principal, and Borough Clerk Richard A. Jeeaen yiars, and thi fatal Incident hap- that tine the eampany will argue Perth Amboy Man IIS house at 1ST Rockwell ave,, Long declared that eemo of the town- said this week. Deadline for filing la pened after they had visited several (of Invalidation of action by bor- Branch, from Stanley B, Wllberl* Wiehtnann Resigns, ship's grammar schools have grown Thursday, Feb. 24, the clerk said. bars. He said Randall pushed ough council teat year In voiding Bdward Barnes of Perth Amboy 810 Irving pi,, Long Branch, Ren< Hits Utility Pole, to auch an extent that they, too, Mayor Felix J. Brennan la ex- Doyle away and ft* fell and struck a 18-year leaae held by the com- was fined $11 this morning by Mag- talt Included tpartmenti In the Faces Ml Charge Porter Ap|»ointed require non-teaching principal!, pected to declare whether he will his head, Ho added there was no pany on a large section of beach- istrate John V. Crowell on two new Sunnybrook building! on Mr. Luedke alao cited an Increase seek re-election within ten days. evidence that Randall had punched front property In Belvedere Beach. charges of overnight parking, Wyikoff rd,, owned by Mrs, Alice KATONTOWN - William A MTTLK 81I.VBR - William T, from 1210 to $240 In per pupil co«, About a doien candidates ara ea- •er hit Doyle. Barnes, for whom a warrant wai Maurice of Avenel, to Richard E, Cttaiey of A9 Aicond »<•• Xryport Wlchmann laxt night, resigned aa during tha last two yeara, an In- pected to Ale for the three couneil Issued afttr he failed to appear In Nesmlth nf fort Monmouth, Ham wai chirgid with eerileia driving maglatrnte hci#. He ha.il held thr crrase In line with other coat hikes. seats to be Ailed in Miy'e election. 'i Floyd Lum to Head court Jan, 14, was flntd $5 en oni W, Mantel, Mrs, Krtcka B. Burn- curly Sunday mnrnlng after hli port and that or recorder the pant Harold Copeland, president of thi Red Banker Fined, Village Scout Drive count and $10 on the olh»r, hart nf Long Branch and Kugin* car itruck a utility pole on high flva yearn, In hla latter nf tealgna' school board, called Mr, Compton'i Sickles to Be Feted > way 1W nnpoilte th« American Ln tlon, Mr, Wlchmann cited tho prt*< Has License Revoked LINCROFT - The Girl leout Others fined this morning wen Montr of r«rt Monmouth, Donild attention tn th* rUcreaie In thi Lister Lunceford, Tth si,, nilford, H, liOgan of Fort Monmouth rint- Rlen home, < sure nf hU law prnctlcn with the tuition rat», which will bring a At Testimonial Feb. 26 BATONTOWN-Wlllli Plnckney drive for funds In this aria will firm of Wl«« and Wlm< and the re tf 27» Mechanic st,, Red Bank, start Monday and continue until Improper registration, $»i William ett a highway 9tt apartmint from Ohany told police hi wai going drop In rerelpta, He aaltt nn In- OCBANPORT—Lloyd N. Slektea, win flnid $231 and had his driver's •very householder has been con T, Koch, Rumson rd,, Little Silver, Adolph Koilcky, north when light* from an oncom- utrlctlon* Imnonfd on lawyer* hold timiM In atat* aid will he forth- president ef thi board of education, Ilienm revoked for two yean Sun- tacted. If no one Is home when speeding, $8; Robert MeKee, d Me< ing ear blinded him, forcing him ing the office, coming, deivlte increased enroll- who la not eeeklng re-election altar WEATHRB REPORT . olf thi road on the property of Terming the local pollue "ixctl ment, M years' service on the board, will diiv afternoon when he appeared a worker calls, the drive material Lsren St., Red Bank; Mlehail Mlg- be honored at a testimonial diiaer In fore Magistrate Klmtr Hurliy to will be left with Information on llaeolo, 106 Shrewsbury ave,, Red Oeeaalenal rain teeter, wttk kith the Koiloky Florist ihop. lent" and "well trained/' he said After waiting the full hour re- pioad guilty to a drunkea driving 1 he had experienced the "flnent of quired for the public hearing, the Feb. M at TiSO a. m, at Crystal how to contact the worker. Bank) Anthony R. Pace, M Chest- anar Mi Clear and colder taalgkl, RETURNS TO DUTY •rook Farm Inn, Istontown, chargo, Mrs. Floyd Lum, Brownie troop nut at,, Red Bank, and Mrs, Mary co-operation and SMlstsnce" from board adopted the budget, Voters itncliniy was arrested en Broad leader, and Mrs. M, Harold Kelly Baldaiaarl, 948 Lelghton ave* Red wHfc Hw #f H fcy toMMsNvWnitvR " Pitrolmin William Brooks of II all memhit'a of the force. The r«i will Indicate approval In th* school Speakin will Inetude Jowsk •. it, early Hunday morning by Pa- I* chairman of the troop commit- Bink, overnight pirklng, $8 each! lug. ralr tomorrow with high ef Leroy p|,, Red Bank, returned to his Ignatlon, effective Keb, 1, was SO' district election Tuesday, I'eb, 10, Clayton, county superlnUndenl «f WIIPII three members of the board school*, Mayor Bdward O. Wlleaa. trolman Henry niddle, Taken In let. Other* Malstlng with th« drive Philip Webster, l,ong Brunch, Inv 88-81. frtsh south and Mtrihweit dutliN at I he do«k at police head- uepled "wllli rcnt'il," Mayor Joseph Long Branoh police hiadquartera, are Mrs, C. Donald Holsey, Mrs, proper parking, |8; Mr, Mlgsllsccto, (|Uirt#i'i Tuilday aftfc lit Inn con- O, IINVUOII then Appointed Fllcliarri will be elected. and Henry J, Andiraun, vise preal* hi was examlnid by Dr, Jacob winds, heeemlag strong weet lo I), Poi'itr, M local iiuldint who Addfd t'oala dint of the board of tduoatlpa, • Douglas O, Merrill, MM, Oenrie improper parking, $8, and Nora fined to hl» homi »!nct Wednndsy Harry Koch, Jr., will act ai tMSt- Geldberg, whe aronouncid him ua- Oould, Mrs I, D. Brandt and Mrs. Parker, 11 Tllten ave,, Red Sank, Rarihwati today aad freak north- nf list wiik with i iiiplritory in practices law from offtrite in N Tha bnard adopted a resolution Jean LtjskM, tvertimt parktai, $1 ' Rtst tasumw. faction, ark. adding $5,IM 47 la tha ceatrait af •Mster, PageTwo RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 29.1953 CHURCH^ NEWS Testing Program 120-Point Rat* : i j, PERSONALS Teachers Keep Assembly Seating (Continued from page 1) Candidates for School Board PRESBYTERIAN Cpl. Ervln A. Starkey, whoa* wife, Mrs. Dorothy Starkey, live* Shrewsbury'. U Explained ver-ail Increases in the local Bills.Introduced ihase of the budget at HMW.03. at 884-A Broad St., is serving aa Present Views, Qualifications Up Attack Sunday church ichool is at 9:45 RUMSON — Th* hlfh school Mayor Krauss said he waa satis- flreman with the Army's Seoul City a. m. 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Deviled Chicken JUKIS ANO MUiTS CANDY FEATURES Tangerine g '.Tile Marslimallows """'C. ^ 35c Cracker Jack 6^,', 23c Apple Sauce ^ 31c PAIRV Bf f FROSTEP FOOOS Kisses ir * '"" ,*. ^ 19c Apple Sauce 2 S 37c - Peaches SSI . 35c Extra Sharp Stabroek M & M S2LSr -S 25c CANNID VIOITAIUS Spaars Kraft Caramels g- 19c wllCM Whole Beets ^ 2'^ 29c Cheese Miniulurc Mix Mi. ^,. 19c ActHlfhORANPRUIT «.„. v Imported Swiss *• 99c Orange Slices "J|E?JlJfclt 19c 1 lach Can Makes 1 '/i Plnti «•" Muenster Cheese •• 55c LAUNDRY NEEDS ekMN CCXOMO MAROAMNI GlendaleClub M'ti93c Lux Flakes 2 £'. 23c '^ 27c American 2SJ.eiliM- ». 57c Ideal Baby lima Beans H Lifebuoy »« 3 ;;»;,22c 4 ,^43c 23c Swiss JE7cEr >^pke.36c Golden Cut Corn **•* '"" „. Blue Bonnet v» 31c Snappy S** »^ »»• 21c Ideal Chopped Spinach •g 20c Lux Soap 3 r.'22c 4,r. 43c it eoiter lHfc tl Ballard Biscuits 2 *% 27c French-Stylc Green Beans '* 22c Swan Soap 3 €'l,23c 2,^ 25c WlfrKee BU|1 Optn Fridays Till 9 P.M. Cottage SM 2 ^ 35c Breeze "•* '—' hr|, ^^ 59C Minute Maid Orange Juice lir A»AaV«rffttdMcM Mild Colored * 57c ^ ^ ^«. 29c JS^Wc Ithttlw Thru !•»., Jmn, 41 Silver Dust ""* '"•e *t I'l 28c KARO MAZOLA College Inn Lipton's SYRUP mmm Chicken Broth Onion Soup 24c ••IIM (in II.1S 'ST 15c Mix 2 '^r 31c Reynolds Beech-Nut NO RUBBING! Buhy Foods Just dip «nd rlnsi! Cuir- Aluminum •ntMd net to htm tht , Th< fr.»h, («ily mttl of until, Kndtr fmtit iierllng, ' tuna Ilk* fiih, Wrap •* 27c AN V.rl.N.1 " |.n Beech-Nut CLAPFS Marcal Chlorodetit Tooth Paste Vitamoiit Hlii-Wliito Sweetheart Junior Foods 4ft Hankies Dog Food illNfi Mil ITaikM Soup 3 Zt 22c M«J« by 'tpiedtnt . . . Ff*fur«d •( tltnl ilit IWIITNIAI! ill A«m. Mlfkitl ulllng lollitrlll. IU-M< I«IM '.'« 14c 2 S: 17c 43c m tic 2 ft 17c CMHI M 170 BROAD STRUT. RID BANK 576 RIVIR ROAD. FAIR HAVIN •MM TNWMMV Ml* •«•*? TIU • r. M. INK MIMV Tlkt e », M. P*m Eiffht RED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 29.1958 FOR SALE FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES REAL ESTATE FOR RENT iUSCELLANEOUS APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FRIGIDAIRE—Three run aid. Very APARTMENT SIZE Monitor wuhing ma- MAURICE SCHWARTZ * SONS. Cfery. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE—Tw* kadreoma, OLD PAINTINGS rciUrid by tap-Sight FARMINGDAIX—New. Completely mod. RED BANK REGISTER good condition. At • very (tad buy. - chine. 120. In perfect working con- altr, Plymouth aad Inttraatleaal truck bath, living room, kitchen and dinette artllt. Ctataet B, O. Alhlcy. artlltl' with, htth. Lecated en Hubert at. orn. Plue houie-iiacd garage . and Swirti Furniture. Highway IS. MS I-dition. Cell RE 4-0048 after 1 P. M,lalei and icrvice htadauarttra. Pheae eomkined. Three yeara old; |7i a montk. rtprtttatatlve, 14 Riveriide ive.. RedHtat7light aad water faralihed. Call work ihop containing liteat radio and tilt. Oppoiite Middletown Fira Ca. Optn IAR—20x10 ovtl, complete, cabinet and RE I-07H7. Call AT 1-8271.R atter 1:80 P. M.« tilevlilen repair equipment. Eatily con- CUSSintO RATES every evening until 9 o'eloek. link. Call after » P. M.. KE l-tl4t.' DODGE AND Plymouth patttagti can; LARGE FURNISHED BUNGALOW—Im- SPANISH—Quickly aad taaily, verted to any imill builnen endeavor.' PORTABL• Ml IIE I DOtfCSTt• • • •C lewing maehlne 41-FOOT BLCAR fRAlLni7T*6l model. Dodgt iab-raud track*, aatkarlnd medlitely; alio attractive cottage near far hntlntti, trtvtl or amaaement. modern roema aad bath; new rafrig- Walking dlttinci te ichool, ehurchea, Thrtt CtRts « with buttonhole attachment, 171. RE Will I'll very reaionahly. Can be•trvica; modera lervlee ttatloa, Fraak atation. Both in Little Sliver, All im-Eviaingi. by appeiatmeat, la yaur awn enter; heat, hat water. Private ea- _ek^ AA_ai_ai V^K _&*_!!• ..II VA or 21S en nt Lot1», Van'a Trailer Court, Vaa Syckle, 141 Weit Float it. Ridprovement!, oil keat. Call 114 Maple home. RB l.llll aftlr Itll P Mtrance. . Ten minutet te Rod Rank. Bui* 7t47 after l;l ClMrft: $1.00 Katontown." Bank, weit of miplt ave. Pkeae RB ave.ve... RRed Bank. RE t-Otao-M. ytime weikendi. ' il t couplp e preferredferred:: III monthly, tutku i miTO TWENTTwi Y ACRES—In reuden. SELF FEEDING roal heater. Good con- II2»l ' 1-1412 l-llll. _ till MCtion. High tnd dry. All dear. Doable Rate far Double Special dition. Cell KB I-OHI-W. BBLFOiBD—Four-roo! m houie and ga- Cfim f At MTOBW preparea. ftert .... af m HIGHEST PRICES fer your aid car. We rage; 170 monthly. Vacant. Inquire farm, long term and kniinni farm. •NIBHED APART*MEN1 Ready to build. Reasonable. Call MI !• Ilia* adl. utlng Th. Regliter'i 950 fWBRSON CONSOLE 110. Mult buy, we tell, wi trade, Ceatt Auta Henry Brower. 101 Florence ave., Key- Including heat." Ill moath. ^Llto un- tl 81.W.1. ' . • . ' r. O. In, tie «t», •ell. ISA l-0»«».W, BUSINESS NOTICES Jokn DlFiora, II Meameutk at.. Red Salei Inc. II* Jlonmoatk it., Ridport. Bank. Time till A. M. te lilt P. M.* furnished apartment, Snt leer, four SOUSE—lix roomi and bath. Garage. Right te elmlfy, edit or reject Bank. Phone HE l-llll. BUNGALOW—Four furnlthcd roomi roomi, flrepliee in living room, two bed- Cellar, attic aad porch; automatic oil OPPORTUNITY SHOP ANTIQUES— ELECTRIC MOTOR rebuilding It our roomi, kitchin ind katk. North Long heat and hot water. Near ichool. Park, *>r idvertliement it reierved by tuiineii. Call «• for quick tervice. USED CARS BOUGHT.'' told aad ex- and batk, Service couple preferred. Branch location. Phone LO 1-1504. Tie Regliter. We have just added mother iii- Douglit Electric Co., It Eau Front It- ehanged; Pontlic iilei and nrvlee. Adulti only. Available now. Call REAL ESTATE WANTED ahopping and bui lint, Low taxaa. We will not be reiponiible for play room 15x21 feet. We now t< B.nk. Phono KE «.Q11». Temi. G. M A. C. Raiiat Bratktri. RE 1-1274 ar at 271 Mechanic it.. Red kRO©MrUrTrUlfNr8riBt> apart, Priced right. I Allea it., Rumion. RU •mil unleti. they art dttccttd be- hive tour show roomi in which to 396 Broid it.. Red Baak. Pkana RE I- Bank.* . •tant with bath; private tntnnci. All flAKE OLD FLOORS look like new. Hint 11 so. HAWKINS •BOTHIRa—tt B•rear d it utllltlaa. Bui pmei door BuilneM couple fiSVlN-KOOM HOUSE, mar Rod Bank* fort the H«nd imtrtion. diipliy our mtrehindiie. Early our htgh-tpeed door under and tdgtr. XUMSON—Furnlahed bungalow, in good Ko eanetlletioni will be accepted DOBS XOUR CAR liter hard? Do your neighborhood, with living room, kitch- RI l-llil. Real ettate...,, -.jreaclatara e gad ral^oad itttlon; mar Bendix; 114,101. American. Vletorian and Empire Law ratei. Cnglir Lurtilr Co.. pkone wheeti ihlmmy? Let Ul correct tke en, bedroom and bath; 151 monthly to mortgage laau, Lltt rear prtpirtprtu y far •r cheagia "id* in advertiiementi KE t-OOOt rOU«nroohr~CNFUVMISHE» D apart- DM tour ifter receipt at edict. furniture, Una china, brie-a-brae. BH^rrr«I«!tTnCXCCOllfRAC trouble Save your tirti, Latllt Beir adulti only. Miaugh Ageaey, RU 1.aa'e *»it INCOME PROPERTr — Two apart* glen, briai, copper and tlnwire, in axli and frame itralgktening eauipaaeat, 0711.* • CON3f ANCI IHITB AO1HCY-14 Ha- ment with hath. Complete modern menti: deelrable ind convenient lo- DIADLINE: TOR—All typet et kouie wirlag aad Krank Van Syckle. 141 Weit Front it.. FAIR HAVEN — Two-yur-eld cottage. pie eve.. Fair Mavta, BR Liltl. real kitchen; garage.' Adulti preferred. Yeir cation; hot air, oil-fired heat; two-tar fact, most anything you would epairing. Saall ar large lake. Id Red Bank, weit a( Maple an. Our own around. EA I.I1I1.J. RMI ElMMi TueedeyNeen. . kuur ttrilet. Call. Catuia trtt,, EA Living roam witk Sreplaca; combina- Mttte, Inauraaea, mertgtgt leant. Buy- garage: large lot 7*xlll feet; bale. All Othen: I P. m. Wedaeiday. want. Come, browsi around. Every- uur tt building. Atk far Jack Harder. Pkoat tion kitchen-dinette. Two unuluil bed- erg fat all tynt af property. Write er . JR.ROOM furalihad tpartmint. Suit- ~it. Quick tale |I,7SI. Marie Cox ,04»>4»>--M or LO I-4«II-R. BE 1-1201. roomi; lirgi expamlon attle. Range, hone Infermltle able far one or two eoupltt. Alia icy. Comanche dr., PorUupeck. one welcome! The' Matthewi, 111 P£KT BHTVING iaatructioat. Learn "S €•11 CliMified Broadway, Keyport. XE 7-1441. LITTLE OUT OF THE WAT, but Hitrefrigerator end Bendix; 1100 per month anrcuwwtjhaa litllngt. Wa have i heuae fer rent er Mil, LO ••fiS*. in tifety, to drive lately, Look for to pay, Wa buy, tradt, and nilo.n llx monthi' lene. Borut Agency, •any buyen In lll,000.|ll,IIO range. the eir with two iteeriag wkeeli, Plon- ' ilr Haven. RE l-lttl. rMENT—Urge liv- VETERANS, ATTENTION I—Chirm. cert la auto driving Imtructioni tinea Urge iiltetion of late model Chev Lin your home with at fer titten. Rut- OUR.ROOM APAI Red Buik BOABD ADOPTS BUSGBT growth, aueh a* sea salad, Eatontoun Hsulel ATLANTIC HIGHIANDS — the serve? rOffliiCtS • VflBflnttf * Maf 9f##H • SfOfvf board of education here Monday Rotarians Hear tt-What Is a acup, and do they Girl Scout troop IT met Monday Mrs. Theodora Longo of Bethany night adopted the 19«-6i achool ever come into the river? at th* Methodist church and •d. was given a surprise baby budget of |lTe,MIM, with «11T,- StewVanVliet 3t—What 1* a debby? Do they worked on proficiency badges. shower at the home of Mrs. Peter KlTCHINS M8.40 to be raised through local come into the river? Girls were assigned to their posts Galetti on Hazlet ave. by the 36—Can you name thyee differencdiffernce for the March of Dimes tag day In J.V.M. Canastn club last Thursday taxation—an inereaie of I704.SO, af- y svening. Th* gifts were placed near ter no objection w«« voiced at On Marine Life between a flounder and a town Saturday from • a. m. to KITCHENS fluke? noon. The girls will distribute llt- 1 large rtork. Attending were Mrs. publlo hearing at the library. irature informing residents of the Lloyd Rcya, Mm. H»rv»y Hyer, Votera will Indicate approval of Questions and Answer* Mother's March. Barbara Britton Mrs. James H. Kissel, Mrs. Robert the budget in the achool district 1—Crab* shed their sheila In or- rill receive first prise and Joyce Iverdell and Mrs. Harry S. KITCHENS election Tuesday, Feb. 10, when By Register Rod der to grow. Aullln and Marsha Bullltt second 'owles, Jr. three aeati ton the sehool board BECAUSE OF A And Gun Editor 2—Usually they shed near the trlzes for selling the most candy Mrs. James H. Klmel Is chairman UHT STEERING KNff will be filled. sedges In order to keep out luring th* troop* fund-raising In Hai>t for the Northern Mon- of danger. iroject. r.outh County council of Girl Un-bsltnced whcclt, bent ICOCM, mil*' The Arab'population of the world The Red Bank Rotary club at It* KITCHENS U eitimated at about 45 million. meeting lut Thursday had as its 3—The period of greatest shed- Lois Thetford Is visiting Mr. and ieouts fund drive, which ia being aligned fcifflti, tnq'i just nuiitncH 10 guest speaker Stew Van Vliet of ' ding is during the full moon. Irs. William Wye and daughter conducted thia week. tlw dfi»«f. Thtf weir'out cu snd tim, Shrewsbury, the Rod and Gun edi- 4—There is a difference of opin- lanet. Buttonwood ave,, and Con- The senior M.T.F. of St. John's ! aw* netting pittifiiluw.loiicf conmt. tor of The Register, who addreMed ion on* this, Some old timers ie Thetford is visiting Mr. andMethodist church enjoyed a roller I Regal Products Co. Uow-outl-ACCIDENTS! BETOUthu KOLEDA he Rotarians on the "Importance aay the entire process from Irs. Charles Krueger and children, skating party at the Shore Roller MpptMi come in for Safety check-up on of the Marine Life of the Navcsink the "commer" stage back to ilinton ave., while their parents, nome in Asbury Park last Thur.i- IIS Wut front St. Rod 4.2SS2 tur Kitntitc BEAR Equipment! River to the Recreational and Ft' Jr. and Mrs. Norman Thetford. 1 Construction Co., Inc. hard requires 2* hours. Isy evening. Rev. Norman R- Riles (No Money Down nancial Welfare of the Commun- 8—Commer atagc—Getting ready ire on vacation In the Virgin Is- anil Miss Mildred Laughlin accom- Yaa.-i To Pay) ity." ands. M General Contracting to shed. Shedder or peeler panied 32 members, who went in FRIDAY EVENINGS "TbtActkknfThat Mr. Van Vllet's eolumna have stage. Ready to break the Mrs. George Whitfleld. Broad at, the church bus. been a weekly feature of The Reg- shell. Buster stage—ready to 'tended th* county meeting of the Mrs. Elmer A. Bahrenhurg Is Didn't Happm" later for more than a quarter of a discard shell. Soft stage—no IV.C.T.U. In Ocean Grov* Friday. ihalrman of the March of Dimes century, and hia presentation* of •hell left. Tin back stage- It was voted to hold a Spring In- irlve in the Holmdel township see- Arrwiftd the great outdoori in a atyla all shell starting to get hard. itltute at Ocean Grove and a state Jon of Hsilet: temperance rally In Camden In It'a Been "Quality" Sine* 1P23 hli own are recognised aa being Last stage-shell completely Member* of Cloverieaf troop 25, FOUR MOKIGAGF LOANS Tat *td laak a-OMl-W far superior to many from the pens hardened. April waa planned. Oirl Scouts, Brownie troop 1», Boy of nation-wide columnlati. •—By the us* of fish heads or Mr. and Mrs. Dewsy Nelson, Scout troop 92, the leaders, Mrs. Ui.« ft* !>**•• • f. O. Ott It. 1.141 bait tied on a string, a wire Clinton ave., were dinner gutsts George R. Ernmons, Mrs. James H. IUI ~ " Joseph WHdanger Co. trap or scalp net. Saturday of Mr. and' Mr*. E. X. Kissel and Norman Rathbone nnd GREAT Body Builders T—No limit as to numbers of Does of Iceltn. friends enjoyed skating Monday Herbert Schaeffer, Jr.. son of Mr. Bebulldlng... Beflnlshlar catch. Sits limit hard crabs afternoon at Ih* Belvedere roller S inches minimum; soft crabs md Mrs. Herbert Schaeffer. Sr., skating arena In Keansburg. mak- BANKERS,, Gallon Hokts and Dump Boaie* S'i inches, shedden, 3 inches Reynolds dr., Is home on mid-win- ing the trip In Rathbone'a bus.- 115 Shrewsbury Ave., Phono across the back. Not* allowed ter vacation from Rensselaer Poly- Smith Furs technic Inatitute. Word has been received here Bed Bulk, N. 4. BK MM1 to. keep females with egg that Mrs. George W. Manners, a SERVICES 24 Sacond Ava., Long Branch sack. No license required. The Friendship Guild of St. former resident of North Long SAFETY miQUARTEIS . B—To deep water in the lower Tames Episcopal church will hold Branch, Is a patient In the St. An- FUR STORAGE bays where they bury in the L card party for the benefit of the thony hospital, St. Petersburg, Fla. Certified CeM Storage Vaulta mud. organ fund Friday evening at the Pev. Mr. Manners Is a former pns- 9—By the hind flipper close up rectory at 112 Broad at. There f.r of St. John's Methodist church. • RtpaMiif • RtityliRi to the shell. will be refreshments and priies. The Hanners are now making their , Nr CN(I M«dt to Orator 10—Yes. A clamming license is Mr«. George Wilkinson Is general home In 8t. Petersburg. required whether you dig onechairman with Mrs. .Theodore Mar- riott and Mrs. Howard Wilkinson Mrs. Wayne B. Darland of Flor- - PHONE clam or any number of ence ave. was hostess to the Cres- bushels. In charge of refreshments. Wil- Long Irench 6-5147 . 364S liam Wardman and Howard Wil- •ent club last Thursday evening. 11-No. Pollution, and illegal kinson are In charge of tickets. A representative of the Necchl dredging of clam beds with Last Sunday the church celebrated Sewing Machine company gave a the use of motors which National Theological Sunday and demonstration of the nll-automatlc breaks and smothers them by the plate offering'waa donated to machine. Attending were Mrs. John covering them with sand. the General Theological seminary H Bahrenburp. Mrs. Elmer A. Bah- MAX BEROWin 12—Yea, they were very plentiful In New York city. rc-nburR, Mrs. Frank Laughlin, Mrs. a number of years ago and Theodore G. Bailey, Mrs. Judson All formi of were considered the choicest Emmy Lou Morris of Elbcron I* Hopla, Jr., Mrs. James Neldlnger, on the coast. now serving: as assistant organist Mm. George R. Emmons, Mrs. Wil- Lift • Casualty • Fira 18—Pollution, over fishing, no to Peter Edwardsen at St. James liam Lambettson, Mr*. Walter Stow Van VUrt planting of seed oysters and Episcopal church. The regular ves- Fmnle. Mrs. Joseph R. Peseux. Mrs. In ' change in the formation of try meeting will hit held Feb. 4 at Roellf H. LeRoy, Mrs. Leonard A most interesting portion of Mr. river bottom from rocks to he home of William W.ardman Mifbunw. Mrs. J. Carlton Cherry, Rtai btott 161 Tinton ave. Mrs. James H. Ward, Mrs. William Van Vllet's talk waa the question mud. The Pride o( Crescent counci and answer period. A panel of "ex- 14—No. Pollution, netting and no Urstadt, Mrs. Cyrus Ro»s. Mrs. Blver Boad Bed Bank, K. t. perts," constating of King Hem restocking of flounder fry. It lumber five, Sons and Daughters Joseph t. Lehan and Miss Vcra rjf Liberty, held a reception for Tomblcson. BE Mill ming, president of the club; has been ten to IS years since their state outside guard, Walter Charlie Gallagher, Burry Boyn- the river nan been stocked. Dangler, and a (Oth anniversary Mrs. Rebecca Collins of Keyport ton and Dr. Jim Btokca, with Bob 15—By the use of eel pots, xpear celebration Monday evening at th*apent several"days the.past week MAIM *TMir((*rMr asMeM •«.) a AveN-BV.TNI-MA, N. I. Reufsille aa moderator, tried t hook and line and bobbins:. Legion home. The council was with Miss Emma Walling. grapple with the questions, and I attar* *wa I-IS** VMM 1«—Stuffing a hair net with nijrht honored by having the national Frank Hertle's service station was amusing to see how little th crawler* or stringing them councilor, Mrs. Mabel Hall of was entered Wednesday night of Wirtd majority knew about local marin on thread to make a bait. Washington, D. C, present and last week by breaking a pan* of life. Teeth of eels get caught on also the stat* treasurer from Mon- glass In the door. Mr. Hertle mbsed Monmouth County Safe Deposit Go. into Lamp It haa occured to us that aom thread. mouth county, Mrs. Margusrlte several cans ef oil, but no money •isajr* IM. »*»«1*g •isss M.I* aad Us, Mas Taa of the local sportsmen and out 17—8 pear Ing. kelliea, shrimp, Barkalow, junior ex-national coun- ras taken. About two week* pre- (0P1H WHKDAYS f TO I — SAT. ? TO 111 door* lovera might like a try at shedder crabs, clams, sand cilor, Charles 8ecil, etat* councilor, vious Ms. grocery store, adjoining the question*. Mark your own score worms, blood worms, men- Mrs. May Teeple, and her staff of the service itatlon, was entered haden. officers. Members from all. over and about $35 In cash taken. An fvM Nktt M MMfaVaM l*f MiWV Mft The highest score by the "eiperU" was SO per cent. The answers will It—Spearing or shiner. the state were present. The twoInvestigation waa. mad* by th* let Uvtaf h io»fci aW mi valajM* be found at the end of this Item. 10—Depending on the season. Mc- charter members were unable to state troopers. HAROLDS 1—For what reason do crabs Clees creek and Rumaon be present. Twenty-five members Johns-Manville Me" deoie are •****» we* HM dhMe shed their shell? bridge are good beta for fish- oi the local council attended. Mr. FKABES IN rM>BIDA RADIO A ELECTRIC SHOP ing. From Hubbard bridge to Dangler was presented a gift from S^INIIX HOMI IN'idl A IION MOM «*••>. ojattl* aed oionenlteNr. 2—Where do crabs go when the; CHAPEL HILL—Mr. and Mr* shed, and why? Runuon bridge for crabbing. the council and gifts from friends. M rre*4 M, Bai Baak MM* 30—Like the Pacific salmon they Edward Feakta of Woodland farm Vla»leevtttaft are ami rwMsN 411 S—.What time during the mont Decorations were in red, whit* left Friday for a three-week vaca- etta»w*«a*e'wMit***eaa*welM...wa1 do they shed the most? die after laying their eggs. and blue and refreshment* were 31—For fertilizer and essential served. tion in Miami, Fla. aei enek, peel or Me. AveHoMe to away, t—How long does it take a cral , to abed., from the time they .oils for perfume. Mrs...... J„.. L Darms, Elteabeth telore M RMM eay eelet Mheaw. MN« M WdneySkiw-Down are "camnera" until they are S3—It serves as a protective cove >kwy., entertained her bridge club ft yaw Mg«t. I* or ***** M totfa* fa hard •bell? for marin* life. Wednesday. Member* are Mrs. Don't Forget... S-Qlve the stages of shedding, tS-A acup la a porgle. Many art Gerard Pellens. Mrs. J. N. Wolcott, May Bring caught at the Rumaon bridge. Jr., and Mrs. Clifford Cedman. and esplain each stage., 34—A debby is a lafayette or spot. •—What are the best waya ti At tlmea they are very plen- i: ladowbrookl Restless Nights catch hard crabs? tiful. Shrewiburv Wkta Ulatf hattlm riowi *ma. assr 7—What laws, govern the catch. Mas *m3&* asaing saektth*. tmi- 35—A flounder has eyea on each Elena Martulla, daughter of Mr. IS ALWAYS OffN Mkaa,4kshMss**4torn of ni *•«merer. Ing of crav? side of the top of its head and Mrs. Francis Manulla. Broad (Exetpt Monday*) 8—Where do crabs go during It haa a very small mouth at., celebrated her 13th birthday •sUMil•saUMil"£23kl!"£23kl!£.£ i ftarttaa? j£ th* winter montha? tlat ie« TMK MTTEt SUPERMARKET Mn. Ann Eliza Emmont, widow of Charlai W. Eminent, Item far ham yaa'N toe] amaraaiiaal ami a former raiidant at 64 McLaran it., calabratad har 99th YOBBOA Bar ^EBBS^BB eMflfl OJB^BBB^ 4i^BMBa^ssAaA aajs^asaaeH haard birthday yastarday at tha Ivy Houia Nuriing hema in Middle- town villaga. Mn. Emmoni it picturad with a birthday eaka af at fata law arictt. Yaa'N flue] tap fmfto presented to har at a party. Pinnad en a curtain ara tomt of tha congratulatory cardt the received. Matawin Two Families Chased LOOKS faaA IS faaej aa*J b aricae] tha vary lawatf. Mlsi Betty Muller, daughter of In Long Branch Fire Mr. and Mrs. John J. Muller of Liberty si, entertained mt a party LONG BRANCH—Two families Saturday afternoon In celebration were safely removed from a 2H- THREE GREAT cf her eightli birthday. Quests were atory frame house at MS Westwood Margaret Cusanelli, Marie Dietrich, ave. Monday night when It waa Judy Manning, Barbara, Henderson, damaged by fire which Chief Ar- Sarah Ellen Nodding", Patricia thur Slco said waa caused by an BARGAIN DAYS Bcnner, Carol Wilson, Patricia, overheated furnace. He estimated Farrell, Diane Wensel and Mar- damage at (5,000. garet McDonald, all of Matawan. Firemen fought the blase nearly ^O^Bk ^ iar •»»••• oaB two hours. They said It started Jon. 29, 30, 31 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolverton above the coal-fired furnace and ef Broad St. entertained at a din- worked its way up to the third ner party at their home Monday floor, confined mostly to partitions evening. In observance of tha fifth on the north aids of tha house. Two birthday of their daughter Lynns. apartments in the building were SWIFTS PREM Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy and children Phyllis and unoccupied. Donald. SWOT? Mr. and Mrs. William A. May, second birthday of Ralph William Id, have moved from Sehenek ave. Duncan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. ta their new home on. Edge- Ralph W. Duncan. Sunday after- aiere dr. , noon his grandmother, Mrs. John Mrs. Lawrence Lemalre la a e\ir- Pastrlk ef Perth Amboy, enter- gleal patient in Flthln hospital. tained at tha home of his parents. Peanut Butter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Xldaua of Guests were Mrs. Martin Pastrlk lUYine dr. entertained at a party and children Martin, Jr., Patricia on Sunday for their daughter Jane and James of Keasbey, and SOUTHMN MAIITV Maureen, who waa celebrating her Mrs. Ralph Duncan and daughter flfth birthday. Present were Mr. Nancy. On Monday hie guests were VaUOW MUSTONI and Mrs. Albert Ktdsua ef Hah- Patricia Johnson, Carol LaMura, way, Jean Lukahla of Xaaraty and Nancy Duncan, Thomas Nueclo, HALVIS IN SYMUf Marela Xldtua ef Matawan. Mark LaMura, Paul Johnson, Denis Mayor and MM. Bpafford W. Nucelo, Joseph Nuccto, Edward Peaches BchaneJt aad Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meeklng, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Blah have returned after spending Robert LaMura, Mrs. Anthony Nuc- several days In Washington, D. C, eio and Mrs. Frank Gray, Jr., of SOUTHERN NAUTY where they attended tha Inaugura- Matawen, and Mrs. Martin Nadler tion etremontea. aad children Mary Louise and Mar- UMftaUD Mlaa PhylUa AnaelUne haa re- tin Nadler, Jr., of Keansburg. WHOU turned to har home from a. aeven- Mn. Alonso White, Jr., Is a medi- day trip to Bermuda. This waa tha cal patient la Monmouth Memorial prlaa aha had won in a contest hospital. Apricots conducted by I* Bamberger and company, among their employees Mrs. Howard Erdmann entertain- for the most courteous employee. ed the Tuesday Evening Bridge IIIMMTID PUtteM club at her home en Valley dr. •eTV^aj ,^BFgej sj asfv V^PWW^araTaT Tha *th wadding anniversary of Prise winners were Mrs. Richard Mrs. Gerald A. Devlin ef Main at. Erdmana, Mrs. Warren Vreeland waa celebrated at tha Tuesday Eve- and Mrs. Gerard Devlin. Others ning Bridge club, when Mrs. Paul attending were Mrs. Rennselaer L. A. Sgan entertained tha club at Cartea/Mrs. Louis Pailtma, Miss her home. Mrs. Devlin waa pre- Esther Blau and Mrs. Paul A. Egan. Sardines—2 sented gifts in silver. Prlie win- ners were Mrs. Warren Vreeland, Mrs. Inea Brltton la eOnnned to Mrs. Richard Xrdmann and Mrs h«r home by illness. ADAPTA-WtAP PUII Devlin, Miss Patricia Sgan eatwtalaed Fair Haven at a party at her homo on Broad The Fair Haven library board St. last Wednesday evening. Quests **'«* will meet Monday at • p. m. were Rosemarle Mshm, Susan In the library, this week an- Lynch, Judith Kenny and Frank nounced new library hours to go Aluminum Foil Saeeo of Red Bank, Suaanne Price, into effect Monday, aa follows: 1J Katontown; Helen Jeffrey and Ann a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday, Wednee. Brown, Shrewsbury; Robert Rath- day. Thursday and Friday, and 7 bun and Ronald Schenck, fair Ha- p. m. to • p. m,t Tuesday. The li- STA-FLO UQIII STNMI ven; Edward Brock. Coifs Neck; brary will be closed Saturdays. William Oaul, Oeeanport; John New books received during Jant» Martin, Tinton Falls, and Paul ary Include "By His Own Hand," Fjtan, Matawan. Clune; "Whetstone Walla." War- ren; "The Mountain and the Val- Mrs. Floyd T. Taylor returned ley," Buckler; -The River Garden home Friday after spending six 1 weeks with her son-in-law and » f "* Rapees," Boynton; "Witch * I Night daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Water." Miller; "March ef the Norman of Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Hero." Marks; "Tide ef the Em- TOMATO PASTE ^USST Taylor left Tuesday on a Carib- pire," Baldwin, and "Magic Lan bean cruise, which will take her Urn," Canon. into seven ports. Mrs. T. Leslie Grace ef Mill rd. Sea Britjht is a surgical patient In South Am- Mr. and Mrs, Claude Minaldi ef boy hospital. Church st. entertained at a dinner Mr. and Mrs William Wllkins, party Sunday at their home. The r' till 9 Jr., entertained at a party Thurs- occasion waa the birthday ef Mrs. FBRmFRE5 H day for their daughter Penny, who Minaldi, her sister, Mn. John was celebrating her third birth- O'Sage, and Robert Bradahaw. a W f FANCYCMAMMY day. Guests were Nancy Ratetlffe, party guest. The dinner table had Martha Miller, Judith Mages, a large birthday cake aa tha cen- Thomas Henderson, Kenneth Thor- terpiece. Oueste were Mrs. Rita sr.n, Linda Wilklni, Mrs. Harold Haley Douglas, Misses Louise Thorsen, Mm. Howard Henderson Douglas, Elisabeth, ClaudeUe, Jans, and Mrs. William Ratcliffe. Grace, Haael and Gertrude Minal- POTATOES iT 10-49* Mrs. Henry Drugas entertained di, Pvt. Richard Hutton, Pvt. Dav- froicn fresh Oie Friday Evening Pinochle club Id Dobbs and John O'Sage, Jr. at her home. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Thomaa Walling, Mrs. Phoe- ( be A. Zlegler «nd Mrs. Michael J. Eovino, RED BANK DAYS « Mr. ind Mrs. George C, Barrett Pabst-ett 2 85 entertained at a party at their ' home for their son Randolph, who SPECIAL was celebrating his second birth- HABBBiiOA , ^L^ftasL Bfcol IIAVS 0M1Y • UM. IMe-11 day. Attending were Lynn Tuttle, Carol Jean Barrett, Susan Van- CARROTS tS Volkenberg, Ocorge, Paul and Rob- CAUPOMNA ert Barrett and Mrs, Harry Van. Cream Cheei REAL GOLD Volkenberg, Mrs, Ruth Shaughntsty is a pa- '.lent In Monmouth Memorial hos- ORANGE BASE pital alter a fall at her home. BEANS Mr.. William Ratcliffe and chil- dren Richard and William, and Mrs, William Wllkins and dauih- 1er Linda spent Haturday In Niw Cheddar Cheese 3 York, where they attended the Hoi- lywood Ice revue, TOMATOES r;r Malm l% vtaito Two celebrations marked the Send her « lovely bouquet of ROMS mivisiON from KADIO ft CELERY "Z'S? 1-2* APPLIANCE SALES-SERVICE Al Repair* eta* on Prm'tm PEAS TNI. MTTM 4WffUMAHKIT HAtOLOS 414 Ireae1 St. INMAN HIV* KADIO I MCTRIC SHOP Tel. Rod lank U free* si, Bad Baak MiM 4.4020 GRAPEFRUIT SMHISS 3 29 RID BANK «* UTTU SILVERiaslsal a* sfsiMililr tt The Kerch Short) Chart* loop and the Shore Church loop U7. ant; i.y.S: Fair Mavin firs Depsrtmnt, B. Boetch It met Saturday night far tha trst half af their March of Dime* , High Team, Three games. St. Joseph's •Mich. TW* half wa* fcsM at the Bed Bank Bowllag Center - HiKh team single iimi, Wlllowkritok I, 2,183: high team single game, St. 4 powerful reasons with tha Shore Church group as host*. The Aeerias donated Rentaurant, ••*: Frank's Tavern, til: Agnes t, 114: high Individual alnsle the ute of the alleys far tbla ane match ana thouM be given a Foulcil llaidanti, 114. game, Tony Nappl, 2»7ihi>h individual,, three fsawa, Btan Kaastlskl, III, why yqu get more of Mg vote af thank* far detag their part ta help this (ml cause. RED RANK lUSINBSSMIN'S HAGUE The beys who did the work, however, were Gill Twelve*, 416s Dan Ntwataa, 4M| George Patterson. •!•; Rob Oliver, IIS, and STANDINGS what you Hank Davit, 4N, far tha A team of the North Share league. Ral'i Tavtrn tt Jj Hoffman Quintet Far tha Share boys It waa Fred Sailer. Itt; Sam Zol, 491; Boh Red Bank Roodni ft] 21 1953 Chevrolet Alrnort Inn 14 2» Bsnaslt, Nil Ray Covert, ttt and 649; Herb Wood. M6 and fllohc Motors 14 Jl Victoria 72-56 want... Mt, aad Ralph CIMadtee, SM. Thl* meant that Ihe North 8al'a Barbers 11 II Shore loop wttl be basts thla Saturday at the Bebnir tones and Ralrd-Davlson !• II Nat's Jewelers II ]l ASIURT PARK-HorTman* Army have » MtpUdcdaM to avarasau. There Is a prise for high Crate's Beveraiea II II and Navy qulnttt postsd IU seventh B)T ^W (jUMMMvIt pTVOKCIt* f)i |H# WOFW • Alvlnn'a Tcxaeo Service }7 tl victory la tht Atbury Park City aad alt* an* far high tingle game by DoFalco's Hardwara 21 SI Istiut Monday Right by trimming Advance-Design Grllll Conitruetlan Co tl II ..will boagvt. to fcr, Bar Covert It In Hue for Daniel's Men's Che* 14 II WMttlae Oaragt, M-8*. Jakubwkl bath'af thata feat ta taoro la oaly MM tr*aa» to a man, Herb Boncore'i Tailors ll'i II!, ltd tht vletor* with 91 point* ana IOI-h.p. Ludmasttr ttisjna Wood wotid h* Mit Till* coild ka changtd Saturday, hawevcr. ProvreaalvK Life Iniursstn I* tl Vonlcola paetd tht latin*; quintet more . -standard on 3000 and WOO Tha B taasat tudtd m DM* elater la thla flrtt half actlan, bat Iherwood'a Sportlsi Goads tl II with »0, Th* local club la riding > Scrks heavy-duty and for* MM Shar* l**a waa again *n top. Far Worth Shore It wa* tt* IERIU In tteond alaet with a ttvtn and Vard-conlrol mod«li, «*• Jack WUUatMoa, Mil MM UfM. 4Mi Karl flardaer, Ml, John (latls I4J, til, I!*—Ill; Iqb three reeord. ongint powtrl tional on 4UU0 Scrica hctvy. Wordcn 229, III, JII-417. duly trucks, ,Bwi Trlmmtr, Ir. Us. aad Leaa MeUaghlln. 411 For Ida Itt CLV6 HOFFMAN ARMY AND NAVY Ihaft) groap H wa* William Haramaa. M6| Sam While, M4| Ray Donne HD, Itsslir DITIII I't, Trucks deliver Marry Oartaatj, 8M| Harry MaMhowt, Mil Mrlvln Lnnttirtet. fieorse Burns IU, lay Pssria IIT, Rttk,,.,,U , : , ri HoffmanHoffm , I I 1 » Heavier, itronitr, more dur. 4fa\ Md Mm Cartof, «m Th-r* I* a MM tt-fim dllereace Charles Shlna 111, frea Tors II" " ' Ssjltk, v." •a H It hard to prtdlet the winner. Ayera 2I«, Dae Callo Sll, Prsiil Reevey, t, ,;...;...... ;. 11 2 M able framci increase rl|ld. lice 202, 2IO| Jules Olatri, Jr., ;••. n,n Miarabba, t. t I il), add itt ruggedneti sn4 tjadajr aftoratow, Bad Baak Bterttlm wa* aaee again Maelntoih 211. Hcwaril fla«e 111, Jirh Keyea, g t t t aianjaek all. Vlrtco Alvlno 231. rrld C. staying powtrl stamina of 11*33 Chivrolel Iruna 211. Jim Cleary HI, Henry CIS- Jakuksskl, t _» J4 Si truck*. anlco itt, Oiana Murphy III, Pal Am- TTTi more value! hroil... a .114 . _ - ... WRIT IIDR OARAOI Hlik same—lay Paarw, 1ST ) WiMihl R Truck* up to 4000 Serin aerlts, lob Wortsn. IITi hlah taimn Pornleola, , : .1 ti ••me, Rontsra'a Tsllnri, »sA i hlsh tsis DaKloiliir, ( more heavy .July mode I« bava by roMaf IIMM Mala* 111 after Mag dawn •arlea, loncore'i Tsllora, l.'ll, Aldeielll, f.f 4 "Torque-Aclion" brakes, Se- TlftMM MM •MtJ ttw amsid gam.. Th* day shift did er^ Pollstb, t RED RANK ROWLINO CINTCR Kalrn, g rin 4000 land ibov* Us* up with MM oaly M* gaMt, iM h tht aJfht owl* It broking powtrl "Torque-Aclion" kiakes in Art CuaujMn*, Ot|i Jim Outlitom*. Jr.. 416) J*hn richent, Ml. STANDINGS Vowa, a- , Ml. W Ii front, "Twin-Action" in rear. and IMi>all CenenC, , Mll aaadd Ms,, saad DM MCCIMMCC, III, . Th I 4 M Tha R»il Rank Rowling. C«nt»r 91 II dda y ahlhlM apnaremll y waantt used toto bswUn U g In Ihhe afternoonft Hoffman Jl — VI Globe Mntoi ', 2» H ' W, S, Daraga and lust ceuMat malntoln the tost p«ee they s*l In Ihe first Ri'il Bank Rnnllnf , s«'» aa I & = 11 NtwiUminn plus curt |tH> two game*. A. Jack Smith, 4M| Joe Coeyaian, AM); RUM Mun- timer's jf 21 WINS IN OOI.DKN OLOVEH snore liM tconomy in heuvy-duiy sen, 4M| Jim Othsrne, IM, and Jahn Ramandeltl. II*. Corson'* Illohe relnileum 21 ii 2l!i Mom cMEvnoitr rnuoi/s IN UIC modili with LoidmsMir tn- MS waa high Units and "Is M6 lied O*b*rn» for high three. nrky'a Hlla Hasp 22 9* NKWARK-Otrl "Weiurli)" FA- line, rcducc.i 1HAN ANYO1HIRMAN1I Me* gstag, an rsa March af Dime* warriors, fhni'lt' Tlr« Co SM 'i 'H'i wtrdn, 16 8t, Mtty'd pi,, Red Bsn«, tconomy! per loi-mllc. That Oaknunt Businessmen'* loop mean* builnsM, Last week It McCormlck'i _.,. ITt'j 33!, won hla quartir-lnal match by de- 1 . Al Pounil IIT, J, Wiatmerllanil till, cision Friday nlfht when he bint cam* up with a tliw *f MO * and Ihrt* M0 sell, Walt Warden, Irish Jna Coat* HIT. Charlei MlnR 111, 111 I from a rut la Florist, Isd tht liani*>lssdlng Danltlson't Mason* to a Alton Warrtn, P.AJ., boxci' of 7 riir* III, Vlna1 1 t AMIM III. Vhl double win over Nick ! bar with IN and 612, Nlok's put up a stiff •'rank " ...">. k r * !" ••Isneratia' III, Newark, In ih* Newark Goldtn fight with tht anchor man, Roy Townstnd, tossing (hat hook for Ml A, HniM 914,Pslanarari . .n , ill, Olnvta eompttltlon now belnn CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. anre Rufflnl 201, Jos iiomtnlts ion, sttied, frank ihtrsbbs, msnsgri' and 6M, John Hornlih was high man, though, with 233 and 639, Dan- 0. Biutia.1(i4I, Huki, r Oolfne III, Cilir. Islson's put togtthtr s l.OM gams but WM topped fur the avenlng by ili|h'ttsm"«hri* ismsi—Rnok'i Ills •r tht locsl koKif, snnouneed k>d- "Till EliMi'1' 1,1461 Olibt V wards will tntor Ihi stml-lns.li RED IANK Lenf UM'I MV Ittfus high Unfit gama if 1,041, Long Urn l» on J,HJI, Hl|h l»am_alngla |am>, 29 MECHANIC STREET Phone IM Bank 6-3130 , th* mareh out tit Id* ctlltr at long Int. In fathlonlna- that 1,048, Rltt t»s». I4l| BliMf'l, Illl when he'll mtet an opponent Prl- tht ftrit ftur •» ••ruck sut This Is what w* call bowling, , lUeliun, lit, day, rib, I, RED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 29, 1953 NOTWtV NOTICE. Notlc* It htrtby clvtata tkt legit KtUet It htftby given u tht legal Dramatic Group votlrl ef tht School Dlitrlct of thi Bor- vtUrt of tbt School Dlltritt of tht Telephone Bed Bank S-JS1M or Long Branch S-MSS Former Moslem ough of Uttle Silver la the Ceunty of Towmhlp of Holmdel, In tho County of Monmouth and State ot New Jer. Starts Workshops the annual'meeting of the legal vote'rs of ley, thtt the annual meeting for At Church Service! Li^hhitiS New Subtracting taitU with tht eonunt of tht Board of EduitUea. itbuel 1. To exprad the tats et SSt.soo.oo for land, Mr*. Emit Baumann, Mrs. Ilkrarlti. compststttea of tht Plitrht [uraUure, *«ulpm*nt and alterations to 32nd ANNIVERSARY SALE John F. Montgomery, Mrs. William Cleric, ef th* «*tod<*n et Mhett moneji -polling places far salt meeting tVMassau. Mrs. Barney Bgeland, and ot tlttndtnet offletri. tnuht wheels. tat their reipectiv. polling diitriet" MrsT Wesley Crosier, Mrs. Edward Imurtnet tnt tkt Inclttattl ixptatti of (dMcrlhat *» reference to th* election Many people fist fowebst a*«roanal tkt lekools. dittrttu used at the list Genenl Elee. Crosier, Mrs. Pet.r Farley, Mrs. tlotl hav* been deilgmted below, and Emily Siller, Mrs. David Murdock, B*nk Loans nor* for tknul, medical A Mtmr of the Boird nf Edaut'en mutt be tt lesit ll yean ef tg*i a cltt. nt. parson shall vote tt uld meeting Mrs. Clifford Grimmer,.Mrs: Harry •nd other similar purpose*. sen and resident ef the ichool dlitriet. tluwhere than at th* polling place des. Veroneau and Mrs. Jessi* Half. Ignated for the voters ef the polling! die* HOME FURNISHINGS nd have been a cltlien and reiideat tor Ulet in. which ht or tht reildcs. t least three yein tmtudltttly prtt*4- S Dtted Jtnutry it. ttsl. Wives of borough officials were We Deduct la Caafc Ing hit or her becoming a member tf Ywi YMBesay tueh Boird, ant mutt b* tbl* ta resd ' JAMBS W. DAVIDHE1SER. guests of the mayor and couacll Apply (as Total Cost Ywi Monthly-for tnd writ*. .-• •'.•.' . District Cltrk, at their meeting Monday night at for of Lean)' Becelve UMMtas Ptrtoni who wily vott at tht tlectlon H»t»i Tk* term "current •xreniei.'* the fire house. Inelude every cltisen of th* United Stalls who hit Ik* OAttliSeatltat rettlrtt. tar Include! prlneitiali,' teteheri'. iinltors* 10 to 33%% Discounts Former Mayor Chtrlta P. Cioas $101.00 $ 6.41 $101.52 $ 9.00 tnttts;tieal Inspectors' islirlu, fuel, Electors for tht Gtniril AiMtakly tnt of Fair Haven rd. waa confined to l?.44 304.S6 27.00 who hat been permtntntly registered In ttxtboeki, •ehtol luwlltl. Isgi. trim- 324.00 tht municipal election district, at.leait ttrtaUtt tftpuplli, tuition et pupils at. his home several days this week 34.00 564.00 80.00 forty days prior ta the date ef election. teadlag tettels In other tiitrictt with with illness. •00.00 *! »«••»' •.' *he Bent ef Education, off our famous regular low cash prices Anpllettitnt for "military service ktl- eompenutlon tt th* Mrs. Chat-lea Hayden of River lttt" may be mad* tt th* Dlitriet Cltrk. tf.teol • Uhnrlii. compenianon ti H District Cltrk.. . o..f th.ho* cuitedlteuiudltn of teheehooo l rd. returned home Sunday from If-ptt SIM. •i yaor—.aa after fats ar laarfii. POLLING DISTBICT MO. 1 ind of attendance offlcen, trutnt IIDROOM. LIVtM* ROOM AND Polling plat* at th* School tt Mirlt- Mhouls. Iniinnee tnd tkt Ineidtatal *x. Philadelphia where she attended tains ai th* schools. the funeral of her abler, Miss Na- him. plaea In tht Sektel District, for IN* ROOM SUim, UmOUTtRID CHAIRS, tfgtl votert reildlng within General Elee. A member of th* Board of Education omi Grulich, who died there Wed- 1AMK PmiOMAL LOANt AWI iltT \\m Districts No.'i On* tnt Twt ef th* nuit bt at leait 21 yetrt of sge. a cit. L0V1 MATS AND SOFAS. TARUS OF AIL nesday of last week. Bortugh of Little Silver. SIS.1I ItM int resident of the school dlitrlu, tnt hivt bun a cltlstn tnd reildent fol RINDS. FIMFUCI ACCISSORIIS, JUVINIU Mr. and Mrs. Warren Relnhart al.ltait three yean Immediately priced- of Fair Haven rd. spent the week- Motmaulk Coaaty SwroftH't Otatt lat.alt or her becoming a member of FURNITURE, LAMPS, MCTUMS. MIRRORS, end with Mr. Reinhart'a sister, Mrs. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK l«t Bear« tnt mult kt tklt tt itad James Woodward of Bogota. •atW VfttVt ' ' • • ' RC. ESTATE OF ., I*ertoni who may vet* it th* election Roberta Mack, daughter of Mr. OF DBCEAStO. Inelud* tvtiy tltlttn tt tht Unlttd BtiUi ana Mrs. Leonard Mack of River Purtutat ta tht *rdir tf DORMAN wht kit iti ouallleatlom required for All esrry a discount from thsir original price rd., and Florence Carlock, daughter McFADDIN, Surrogttt ef tht County of Beetori fo: the General AiiVmhly and of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cartock Monmouth, thli dty mide, en tht »• who ktt km permanently registered In tag! All art from our ragular stock from RED BANK, NEW JERSEY nlleatlen of thi underlined. Jerrold H. Ik* tsunlelNl, election dlitrlct. it lent of Locust' ave. attended th. In- Meyer, Vielorien M. Meyer, Wtlter B. forty dtyi prior ta the dttt of tl*ctlon. famoyi mtkars—not just a itw oddi and andi. auguration of President Elatnlww. SERVING MONMOUTH COUNTY SINCE 1864 Salinger tnd Th* Hintrer Sink