ANK EGISTER VOLUME LXIX, NO. 41. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1947 , SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12 j NewDirectors Grand Jury Drawn Methodists To Honor 50th-Anniveirsary School Boards Confer For April Term Of Fred D. Wikoff Justice Burling To Company Business On Regional School^ Preiide At Opening Steady Growth Marks Red Bank Savings And The April term grand jury panel Banquet April 11 To Mark "Sending" Districts Discuss Plan At was drawn at Freehold -Monday by Firm's Half Century Loan Ass'n Fill Vacancies Jury Commissioners Herman L. 50 Years In Ministry Dinner-Meeting Thursday Night Epstein and William H. Jordan. Of Community Service Judge John C, Giordano presided. -f David W. Russell of Old Farm Rev. Dr. Furman A. DeMaris, er parishioners In the churches he Tuesday, April 1, marked tho 50th In an -atmosphere of friendly de- The new grand Jury of 23 will pastor Embury Methodist has served throughout the con- road, Shrewsbury, and William H. be drawn from the 35 names April of anniversary ol the founding by bate, members of the Red Bank Hlntelmann, Jr., of Old Farm Vil- Complete Plans church, Little Silver, and the oldest ference. Fred D. Wikoff of the coal and Middletown Has board of education and members of 15 when Supreme Court Justice Al- member in length of active service Dr. Francis Harvey Green, head- lage; Riimson, Were Tuesday of last bert E. Burling, appointed last feed business, the office arid store the school boards- of five "sending" week electee! to the board of direc- In the New Jersey Methodist Con- master emeritus of Pennlngton districts met at a conference For St. James month to succed Joseph B, Perskte, school for boys, of which the guest of which have always been'located Dog Problem tors of the Bed Bank Savings and comes to this county .for th« open- ference, will be honored at a ban- at 19 Front street, Red Bank. - ' Thursday evening at Willowbrook Loan association. Mr. Hlntelmann quet Friday, April 11, at 7:30 p. m; of honor is president of the board Inn, Fair Haven, to discuss the ing day of the spring term. of trustees, will be the principal Tho original warehouse and coal ; '» taking his father's place on the Benefit Monday , Members of the panel are: In .the Red Bank Methodist Fellow- yard, which was at the south end Officials Receive pros and cons of a regional school ship hall speaker at the banquet and Rev, of Pearl street, opposite the freight for this area. . Samuel Danzig, 107 Roseld ave- Dr. Austin C. Brady of Red Bank, Many Complaints Members of the "sending" boards Card Party To Be Held nue, Deal, merchant; August Daes- superintendent of the New Bruns- moved to report back to their ener, 99 West Main street, Free- wick district, will act as toastmas- Lansdell Anderson of the Har- boards and call a vote on whether In Catholic High- hold, hptelman; Daniel L. Fran- ter. . . mony section of Middletown town- they want the state board of edu- cioni, 702 Seventh avenue, Asbury Dr. DeMaris will preach in his ship, a writer for the McGraw* Hill cation to conduct a survey here for Prizes Contributed Park, mortician; Dr. Jacob Gold- church Sunday morning, April 13, Publishing company, appeared" be- a regional school. The state board berg, 115 Franklin avenue, Long on "Fifty Years In the Methodist fore the Middletown township com- will make the survey only if all A committee of. 35 men, repre- Brandi, physician; Frank Magee, Ministry" and a special vesper ser- mittee Thursday to augment com- "sending" districts request It. A senting the men's organizations of Lincroft, farmer; Edward Boettich- vice will be held In -the church at plaints made two weeks previously committee Including one,, member St. James parish, are playing an er, Jr., 300 Lake avenue, Wana- 3 o'clock that afternoon. The min- against Miss Cecelia Fox, a neigh- from eaqh board- was' chosen for active .part in arranging the card massa, sales manager; Frank P. isters of the district pand their bor. Mr. Anderson charged that the purpose of visiting regional party to be held Monday night at Smith, 613 Seventh avenue, Asbury wives have been" invited to this ser- the ba,rk4ng of Miss Fox's pack Of schools In the state. They will re- 8:30 o'clock in the Catholic high Park, salesman; Edwin C. Osier, vice and 'an open house will be dogs disturbed the sleep of himself port, back to another general com- school auditorium under the aus- New York boulevard, Sea Girt, con- held at the new parsonage. and his wife, also a writer, and that bined, board meeting. Louis Stein- pices of all the, groups of the par- tractor; Louis J. Carr, 120 Brighton Conference-wide Interest is being, as a result their health was being mullor, Shrewsbury township board ish. Bridge and other card games avenue, Spring Lake, manager; taken in this coming anniversary! of education president, was named impaired. * chairman. will bo played, "including card Barnett Ackerman, 209 Norwood occasion, and present indications! Mr. Anderson gave a running ac- games for men. ' avenue. Long Branch, grocer; Jo- point to a record attendance at \ count of the dogs' barking over a The meeting got /under way as Prizes have been contributed by seph Mullln, 612 Graasmere avenue, the scheduled events. Friends who representatives from the "sending" period of days and nights for the districts—Little Silver, Holmdcl, At- the following: Holy Name society, Interlaken, banker, Walter Stein- have not made reservations for the benefit of the committee. He also St. James. Parent-Teacher associa- bach, 496 Westra avenue, West banquet may do so by contacting j lantic and Shrewsbury township! said that when his son raised and Shrewsbury borough — began tion, Propagation . of the Faith, AUenhurst, merchant,, William T. Sawyer of 76 Silverton j chickens, the dogs' barking caused Children of Mary, sodality, Blessed avenue, Little Silver, or calling Red firing questions at the experts, who Dr. John G. Campi, 313 Grass- tho small ;chickens to huddle to- In this case were Dr. Charles D. Sacrament guild, Court of St. mere avenue, Interlaken, dentist; Bank 6-2355-M. gether In fear, and when the chick- James, Catholic Daughters of Anderson, assistant commissioner Mrs. William H. Sutphin, 188 Jack- Dr. DeMaris was,born in Phila- ens wont into these huddles In a in charge of state school business. America, cemetery board of direc- son street, Matawan, housewife; delphia and at a very early age hurry, many were smothered. He tors, St. Vincent DePaul society, Dr. Hcber H. Ryan, assistant stat« ; DAVID W. RUSSELL Norman L. White, Glendola road, moved Into South Jersey and later expects his son out of the navy commissioner In charge of second- Boy Scouts, Catholic High School Wall township, farmer; Martin Me- REV. DR. FURMAN A. DEMARIS Athletic association, Catholic High to Millvlllc, where he was- em- FRED D. WIKOFF soon, and the boy expects to raise ary education, and Thomas B. Har- board, the latter having been an Cue, Jr., 146 Morris avenue, Long ployed In the glass factory of chickens, but this will'be impos- per, county school supervisor. School Alumni association, Rosary Branch, merchant; George E. Mid- The dinner will mark the 50th station, was destroyed by fire In active member of the board since society, ushers of St. James churoh Whitehall, Tatum ahd company, go- sible, Mr. Anderson charged, If the In the cfoss fire of unofficial, dleton, 21 Alden torraco, Little Sll- anniversary of Dr. DeMaris In the 1011 and the following year the pres- dogs are permitted to carry on as 1929.! Mr, Russell was elected to and Entre Nous, Mrs, Edward ing to school in the evening. After ent warehouse and yard were built opinion, several facts concerning fill the unexpircd term of former Kelly, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. ver, accountant; John H. Burns, Methodist ministry and will be at- serving hla apprenticeship he en- they have In the past. the regional school idea were 266 River road, Red Bank,' auto tended by many ministers and their nnil ton at the corner of Maple avenue and Mayor Oliver G. Frake of Little Raymond DeCarlo, Msgr. Joseph wives of the Brunswick dls tered Pe y8 seminary, where Bergen place. The committee directed, the.po? learned. If such a school wer» dealer;' Russell W. -Aul,* Crescent (Continued on Pago 2) lice department to handle the mat- adopted, instructors at Red' Bank » T. Casey, Frank J. Leslie, Frede- parkway, Sea Girt, executive; Ed- trlct, as well as some of his form- Starting the business half a cen- rick and Son, Sherman shop, Led-' tury ago with two men and one tccr with.the assistance of Mr. An- high school, hired at the regional- dy's market and, John's beauty sa- ward Havens, 306 Evergreen ave-j derson as a witness. ' school, would keep their positions nue, Bradley. Beach, merchant; team of horses, the Fred D. Wikoff. lan, company today employs 20 men and Henry Pulsch of Port Monmouth and retain their tenure rights.^ Russell Schadt, 10 Hawthorne ave- complained that stray dogs, often There would be no state or federal Members of the men's committee nue, Neptune, merchant; Arthur two women and operates a fleet of Include John P. Gaul, John P. Scouts To Open Drive 15 pieces of automotive equipment, running in packs, were Annoying aid to help build a regional school Mulvihlll, Jr., William Lake, Ed- Farrent 715 Bendcrmcrc avenue, In- including coal, feed, tank, oil burn- the residents of that place. unless a depression struck. Red terlaken, ma'rjagcr; Mrs. Almee Captain Albert' Runyon, chair- Bank cannot build a new high ward Healy, Sr., Edward H. Mc- VanVllet, Line road, Holmdel town- er service trucks ami business cars. Donough, Theodore.Moss, Raymond Tho main warehouse used for Iman of the committee, also an- school for $600,000, their present ship, housewife; William Somer- For $35,000 In County nounced that Belford residentts credit limit. O'Nell, A. J. Patterson, David 1 the storage o£ feed, bulk grain and I Sheridan, Jr., Wilfred Sweeney, vllle, 20 Tucker drive, Neptune ; hay also houses a complete and u.p- Iwere having considerable trouble The above statements resulted Josoph Cross, William Ryan, Nor- City, supervisor; Nicholas Rutgers,' to-date mill, with elevator and [with stray dogs. from questions asked by Richard, bcrt Francey, George MacFarlane, Jr., Naveslnk River road, Middle- grain cleaning equipment. All grain i At a meeting of the Leonardo W. Brounlcy, .president of the Little' Peter Lang, Francis Glrard, John town, manufacturer. I • Administrative Cost Per Scout Is thoroughly cleaned of dust and [Citizen's association Friday night, Silver board, which dica is the larg- Burns, Lester F. Knight, Lco.FinPi .Merrltt Lamson, 33 Brlnckevhoff j foreign material and Is run over i It was brought out that several est of the "sen.ding ' dlitucts. It . Robert Sagurton, Henry Clarke, ayeniie, Freehold, real estate; Mrs. Cut From $12 To $7 Annually powerful mnpnets to remove any j Leonardo women had heen Injured (Continued on P-i^r* 9) Joseph O'Brien, Eugene Carroll, Ahn Smith,' 39 Brlnckcrholl aver steel which might bo in the grain, j recently by stray dogs. It was voted John Flnncgan, Russell H, Minton, nuc," Freehold, linotype operator; Monmouth Council Boy Scouts, Insuring the health and-safcty of-j to rcqucBt the township committee Theodore J. Labrecquc, Joseph P.. Frank P. Erbe, 307 ^.udlow avenue. who now number.5,000 In their or- tho stock consuming It. In nddl- i to appoint a dog catcher. WiUNomi Hlntelmann, George Severs, Ed- Spring, Lake,^ florist;.. Mrs, Ann Holy Cross Revue ganization, will go to the public • Uon to the main warehouse; there I ward Kelly,; Jr.,'Michael Anderson, thiamonth for their-year's operat- l.*fra" large"bUlldlrtgr formerly "Used * "MtcKaelBerginrPatflcKTattefsdh; ing e::ponses of 535,000. to house 16 horses, which has been housewife; Col. * The organization meeting for the Seasonal License James Ahern and Thomas Boylan. WoodlAnd road, remodeled and now stores fertil- drive coincided with the board' of izers, lime, pent moss, excelsior, salt tired; Willard E. Prlggc, 21 Stokes directors' meeting at the Wheel- hay, shavings, oils, disinfectants Raised To $375 Rotarians' Annual street, Freehold, manager; J.Henry men's club In .Asbury Park last and various kinds of salt. . Three Young Vets Dangler, 604 F street, Belmar, wook whore those attending were Meeting April 24 mortician, and Harry Smith, Victor Another building was recently dinner guests of Sanford C. Flint, constructed to house oil burners, •" Upped At Rumson WILLIAM H. HINTELMANN, JR. avenue, West Long Branch, service j Is Well Received; finance committee chairman, Nomination of candidates for Serve Motorists station operator. oil burner parts and. the work On ABC Notice election to the board of directois Silver. Mr. Russell is treasurer, arid Former Hoag Girl District finance chairmen attend, shop. A large heated garage Is ing, who will select their own will be the featuro of today's meet- general manager of the Boro Bus also on the property, Besides the Rumson's newest fee for a sea- ing of the Red Bank Rotary club corporation of Bed Bank and ,Mr. At Station Esso Getn Television Set soliciting crews and start work in warehouse property buildings there Five Applicants a week or ten days, were as follows, p ! sonal retail liquor license fee is at tho Molly Pitcher hotel. Nomi- Hlntelmann is associated with his la a storage for 105.CC0 nllons of | now $375, an increase^ of $25 over nations will be made by a commit- father In the real estate and insur- the figures after each name being Is above Parking Lot Opened Nearly 700 persons attended the district quotas: District one, Ches- fuel oil, part of which . the fee set by the council In an tee consisting of tho three imme- ance business. For Police Jobs sixth performance of the Holy ground-and the romainder under ordinance adopted at tho last meet- diate active past' presidents, Hu- The Bed Bank Savings and Loan ter Conrow, Long Branch, $7,500; ground. A concrete and steel tres- By Arthur Ryerson Cross minstrel and revue Saturday district two, Ray VanHorn, Fair ing In which new fees for con- bert M. Farrow, E. Allaire Corn- association has completed its 60th i night In the Red Bank Catholic tle and a paved coal yard built to | sumption, retail distribution ami well and Frederic K. Adams. Addi- " year of continued success, 'doing a Two Officers For Haven, $7,500; district three, E. E. accommodate 1,500 tons of coal arc 1 Also Gains Favor high school auditorium when the Peseux, Hazlet, $3,000; district four, seasonal were set. The State tional nominations will be taken job ' in this community and sur- show was presented for the "bene- other features of this modern plant. Department of Alcoholic Beverage from the floor. All nominations rounding borough and townships of Eatontown Borough Lawrence Carton, Atlantic High- The ground floor of the West 1 will be placed on a ballot and 1 Three young ex-servicemen now fit of the Rumson Veterans organ- lands, $3,500; district five, George J. Control, upon receipt of the ordin- which it can be justly proUd, act- comprise the efficient staff of Ar- ization's memorial home fund, Front street store is devoted to an j ance for approval, notified the voted upon at the annual meeting ing; in a dual capacity, where the Police Commissioner Fred S. DcGarmo, Colt's Neck, $3,000; dis- office and the sale of smaller.mer- Thursday, April 24. thur C. Ryerson's Station Esso ser- Morris reported at a meeting Fri- The RCA television set, which trict six, Thomas Howard, Asbuiy i council that the seasonal license average man can save at his con- was awarded co-operatively at In- chandise, such as feed in small I must be 75% of the consumption, Charles B. Gallagher has again venience and receive, a good return vice at 47-41 Shrewsbury avenue, day night of Eatontown Mayor and Park, $6,500, and district seven, R. quantities, vegetable, lawn and Red Bank, on the former James termission time, is being delivered W. McGrcevey, Manasquan, $5,500. or bar, license. In the ordinanco taken the assignment of distribut- on his savings. There are many council that five applications had flower scods, pet foods and supplies ees the books for the Red Bank Norman & Son business property been received for police officers, to the Monmouth Beach summer Solicitation of subscriptions direct thq. new bar license fee was hiked "home" owners in this area who have home of Mrs. Raymond Tlerncy of and poultry equipment. Tfie second to $500 and the seasonal to $350. An cions club major, activities project, obtained their home ownerships site. This busy station opened Just two of whom arc to be appointed. from the public will be made In all floor i| used exclusively for office a year ago today and has been en- East 16th street, Brooklyn. Mrs. districts except Asbury Park where | amendment pegging the seasonal at which will be the disposal of a 1947 through the financial assistance Councilman Morris announced he Tlerney is* the former Miss Alice space add tho basement as a show- i $375 to conform with tho state law Bulck sedan on the cooperative they received from this association. Joying a steadily increasing busi- would hold examinations' for the donations are Included In those fov room, for large pieces of .poultry ness from the start. Hoag, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Shore Community chest. j was passed by the mayor and coun- plan. All. Rotarians are asked to . The officers and directors who five applicants by courtesy of the equipment, such as coal, oil and pn-'chase their shares through the The,trio of World.War,II vets William H. Hoag of Ocean avenue, President E. Donald announced cil last Thursday night. arc responsible for the association Civil Service commission and would Sea Bright- electric brooders, Incubators, founts club. | are all well-known business men Includes the proprietor's son, James report the results at the next coun- acceptance of the chairmanship- of and feeders. Mayor- Louis M. Hague appointed of this community and adjacent Ryerson, who was In the Army Air cil session. The applicants include The show, which Is staged and di- the special gifts committee by Irv- The business was incorporated Alvln B. McClelland, Jr., of North areas and who arc looked upon for Corps; Morgan Ellert, Jr., who saw Nathan Albert, Robert p. Hayes, rected by "Louella and Billy" Tur- ing Feist, of Shrewsbury, who tele- January 1, 1916, with Fred D. I Cherry lano as a member • of the and Leo Levin at Asbury Park, their foresight, as well as upright submarine service In the Japanese Peter DeGano,. William Zadorozny nier of Highlands, former vaude- phoned him from Florida during WiUoff, his son, William H, Wikoff, j zoning board of adjustment to'suc- Percy Sherman, George A. Quimby business dealings. They are known sea, and Robert A. Lee, who served and Robert T. Brower. ville team, originally was Intended the dinner to promise this assist- and Harry Malchow as the otll- i coed Henry'Bauer of River road, and Stanford R. Kspedal at Long to devote their time unselfishly, in the Seabeecs on Guam. All are Appointment of two full-time as a benefit for Holy Cross church, ance, "I feel Mr. Feist will make cci-s; In 1922 Benjamin L. Atwater : who resigned because ho Is moving Long Branch, Mr. Adams at Free- knowing that the return they re- attending night sessions at Mon- paid "police officers will be an In- Rumson. After the first show at a splendid chairman of this import- joined.the company and was later j to Middletown township. hold, Max Prown anoT Mr. Sherman ceive is 4ho satisfaction of having mouth Junior college, Long Branch, novation for this borough where Holy Cross, the overflow attend- ant committee," said Mr. Sterner, elected secretary, a position he held Theodore D. Parsons, borough iit- at Miami Beach, Charles B. Galla- helped to make our local commun- in preparation for college entrance only special officers have worked ance warranted a hold-over. Three 'and think we arc most fortunate until his death In June of 1043. OnI torncy, informed the council that gher at Charlotte, North Carolina; ities desirable places in which to in September, under the u» bill of In the past, under Police Chief repeat showings.at Rumson high to havo It in such good hands. When the following August I, William P. tho Island In the South Shrewsbury V. Parker Wilkinson at Boynton live. • • rights. Harry Klrkegard. school resulted. A call then came we go out to raise this money you Graham, who had been the New river, between Rumson and Sea Beach, Florida; Thomas Irving for a benefit performance at As- are representing a council that Is Jersey representative for the Lar- Bright, generally known as Riker's The statement of the condition Mr. Ryerson was associated with Municipal consent was granted bury Park's convention hall, which Brown at Denver and Col. John H. of the association as of December one of the foremost in the nation rowe Milling company of Detroit | or Feck's Island, is owned by Ed- Hinomon, Jr., at Phoenix, Arizona, leading oil companies for several the Consolidated Lines, Inc., to run was held Friday night. in polttt of membership In relation v 31, 1846, showed total assets of $2,- years before deciding to go In bus- buses through the borough from for 13 years, was elected, to HT1 the; ward W. Scudder of Middletown, a nnd Riverside and San Jose, Cali- 613,376.61. - Saturday night's audience heart- to boys of scout age available. vacancy caused by Mr. Atwatcr's I former resident of Rumson. The fornia. iness for himself, The property on Paterson to Asbury Park and re- With our growth we have steadily The officers and directors of the which Is a modern station fronts turn, on condition that no stops be ily applauded all acts, with general death. Henry Kruse, formerly em- Sea Bright Lions club ' and scout comment that tho singing far out- reduced administration expense per ployed by the Second National officials of Rumson and Sea Bright association are Edwin R. Conovcr 150 feet on Shrewsbury avenue and made in the borough to take on or boy. Not long ago It was $12, an-" Shades and Blinds. president, Martin VanBuren Smock is 260 feet In depth,, extending to let off passengers. did any similar performance In this Bank and Trust company,, went arc endeavoring to obtain use of How do your uhudes look : Snve time vice president, Louis S. Conover the railroad tracks. section in many years. nually, and as you will see by our with the company In 1942, but was ', the Island for a Bcout camp. Coun- nnd trouble Just Wins in your old The auxiliary of ..Eatontown 5,000 membership and $35,000 quota, called Into service in 1943, Two I cilman Charles B. Harding said he rollers »nd we will put new shades on treasurer, Paul de la Reussllle as- Taking notice of the congestion American Legion post informed the The end of the repeats is not yet •while you wait. A mini nutated just In sight. Tentatively planned Is we have It down now to about $7 years later he received his honor- would confer with Mr. Scudder In sistant treasurer, Noel J. Lartaud on Monmouth and Chestnut streets council that the dates on which the per boy. This is an administration for this work. Also a mjin imtilable, secretary, Marjorle G. Cullington and Bridge avenue, adjacent to the another benoflt show for the High- able discharge from the army and behalf of the Lions club's project. to L-olne to..joilr house to take measure- members would sell popples within cost of less than 14 cents per boy was elected assistant secretary aijd \ A retail consumption liquor 11- ments iind cive you an estimate on assistant secretary, Elaton F. railroad station, Mr, Ryerson the borough are May 23 and 24. lands Living Memorial fund. The Combs counsel, Harold A. Hcn- cast may also be asked to visit per week, and Is something to be treasurer of \fie company. I cense was' granted to Frank and shiuk'.i nnd Venetian blindti. Phone Red opened a large parking lot several Permission for such sales was proud of, something to go to the • Two years ago the company took John Malloy for tho Rumson hotel Hunk B-26S0. W« deliver. ' Prown'e diickson, James H. Anderson, Wil- months ago In an effort to alleviate granted at the previous meeting of Halloran General hospital, gtaten National 5 k 10.—Advertisement, Island, to entertain wounded World public with when asking Its sup- tho franchise for General Electric ! on Waterman avenue, In-the West liam A. Miller, Carl F. Clark, A. that condition and as an accommo- the mayor and council. port." Alvln Whiting and Albert, L* Ivins. dation to the commuters who make War II veterans. oil burners for this locality and has I Park section. Council last Thurs- : Mortfare Money. Mr, Flint stressed the slogan on done an extensive business in this day night adopted an amendment We can pluce any KUOU* tnortKnite trips by car to and from their Lamp Shades and Rufs. line. I to tho liquor ordinance permitting lmtu, lartfc or nmall, low intot'ral nlt«, 4*}o Mortgage Money homes to the railroad depot. Just look at our new numbers In lamp Potted Plants. one of the advertising cards adopt- Hoynton Agency, M Mnimimmi* 1'larr, for homes, farmi, country enlalea, bus> ihsdea. Never had auch nlco values be- Come In and see our selection of ed for the campaign "For Mon- Mr. WlkofT was born In.Freehold, I tho Issuance of a license to hotels lied Hank. N J. ['hone Itcd Hank •• lneia LuUding*—existing or naw. Long The New York and Long Branch fore, Coma In and see our new ship* Easier plants. Hyacinths, tulips, hy mouth Council Boy Scouts, fee of cumo to Red Bank In 1885 and with 23 or moro sleeping rooms. 09 i::. —Advertisement. terms, easy paymanll, liberal loarm on railroad officials have co-operated ment of oval rugs, moderntcly priced, drnngcas. All priced to suit your pock- bright colors. Also mnny kinds of hnrtl juvenile delinquency, They just opened*, a drugstore In tho Kiidel Bids will bo received at the next acceptable properties, Ar* you paying in his efforts, said Mr. Ryerson yes- olbook. We carry Grossman k Morth- don't go together". building, where Dugan's bakery, Is Gas Ranges. mom than 4%T If no, uk u» about re- terday, by Installing lights and runs, 9x12, 6x9. Linoleum by tho yard. rup.KIn? garden seeds, garden tools, mooting for repainting and making Coal aid IJSI oil an.) vas. with oven placing your mortgage and saving yuu We deliver. Phone lied Bank 6-2680, lawn needs. Many klnda. Prown's Nat-, Attending; the meeting, other now located. He sold the business repairs to the borough hall. conliol. (,'uod HniiaetteepiiiK Shup, Inc., money. Joioph (I. McCue Agency, Real- grading out .the back end of the Prown'a National 5 4 10,—Advertise- lonal 5 A- 10. Phone Red Bank 6-2680. than those mentioned, were Kim- to Charles A. Minton and on April 48 Monmouth street. Red Bank, N. J.— tor!. Mortgage Department.- Phone parking lot where the last four or ment. / —Advertisement. ' ( 1, 1897, established -the business Advertisement. Kuraeonl-O^M,—Advertisement, ,_ live railroad • cars of incomtng ball Lee, Harvcl D, Leuln, Carl A, Kills Moths. C.t.-Wny-lnn. , Thunell and Joseph Mullln of An- which this week completed SO years Complete lino of- moth .preven.t»Uve« trains stop! Thla convenience has Fair View Cemetery: . In Mtni'k at tliift time, (ioad tenrment Notlte. . Formerly Westslde ColTee Shop, 147 A mcctinir of the Lot Owners In Fair bury Park, Stanley Green, John W. of successful anil efficient service The "Candle I.iKht'1 will be open to*, Little Silver Notice. met with great favor and appreci- Welt BeCJten place,.Red Dank; nro con* I IMIKS priced Rt 3 for It, Odortl ctosctH. Residents of the Borough of Little Sil- Vie. ..w cometcrcemeteryy for tho election of Trus- Northup, Alton V. Evans and Har- In this community. plenty to select. J'arndlchlor ohcnr-enfi nlltht, Kriilny mill Saturday, from 7 to ver wbo (All to lecure licenses for tholr ation particularly 6n the part of tlnulnffvto.. feature their usual delicious >Ucs will be held t the cemetery ** P. M., fur Hauler Hhoppt-rs. nnd every ourae dinners. Easter Sunday will fea- old West, Long Branch; Theodore Mr. Wlkoff I.H still active as head irysttils nnd nuKRtti, a.', cents » box. 1 don by APrll IE. or thoie who permit many residents Qf Rumson, Fair Monday, April H, 1947, at J o'clock,, mothballs and,flukes 15 cents ench. Moth- Krlilny tlieiealtnr. 'I'ho "Cnndle Llfht, * ' ture turkey dinners, 1 P. M. to 9 P. M. J. Labrocque, Red Bank; E. Mur- of the company and hn.i taken a Fair Ilnven.- -Advertisement. , their animals to run at large, licemed Haven and Locust Point, who are Dinners weekdays t to 9 P, M.—Adver- P. M. ray Todd, Matawan; Malcolm Se- prominent part in tho civic life of Ons line." We deliver. frown's. Nut- ... or unlicensed, will bo given a aumraona parking their autos oh the spacious tisement. V. E. Groislna-ar, Secretary, imml 5 * 10, Phone Red Hunk 8-2880. to appear before the local recorder, and —Advertlaement. verence, Sea Girt; William F. Mat- his homo borough. Ho was a mem- —-Advertisement. "The Candle Llcht" jot and using the Shrewsbury ave- tison, West Allcnhunst; David ber of tho first Rod Bank borough hns juit received n new shipment ql Fred U Aytn, Borough Clerk. nue and West Front street cross- . New EUctrolus Vacuum "K»al?r Cundles" from CalKornlUt cleaners are now being delivered at prs> "Easier CIHs." Tlmadaskl, Colt'a- Nock; Wilbur council, 1907-1908, and tho first Mortlare Money. •—Advertisement. • ' ings, Muilcnl I'owdrr-Clisratte-and Liquor. We have plant;,of money to'plnre on "Cnndle Light," Knlr Haven.—AdvertiU" war prlct. For free demonstration In D, Crosley, Manasquan; Fred- .president of Red Bnnk Llbns club, ment. Red Bank vicinity In your home, phnne Do.'.est Costume Jewelry i Crystsl Liquor erick A. Fitch, James-burg; Wil- good first bond and mortKftffa. If yuu "The Candli Lliht" • < at once. Also spart nnrli md repairs. and 1(1 Dull Sets, etc, Fox's OKI Shop, of which ho Is now an honorary are In nesd of a niortitnge, it would psy will be oven Thursday. 1'ridny and Snt- Lost. Don't delay. Phone Inriay, Riiminn 1- 41 Mnnmouth Street, Red Bank.—Adver- liam Biichnlmum and David Lan- member,, ariil of the, Mainstay Sav- you to lee u» dm It. V. It, II. Stnul, Crania Cafeteria Supper. . .'* ui'diiy nights for the convunjonco of $."15 rewnrcl for return of tor /ox ter* O498.M.—Arlvirlliamtnl. tlicmcnti ders, Spring Lake; Marvin A. ing" nnd Luun association, of which 77 llrunJ atrcil, lied Hank. Phono lied Colt's Neck ncltool, Thursday, Aprils KltsU r fthulMiou, from T to I! I'. M., mul Her, nbuut one year old, or for Infor- Dunk 1-3141.—Advertlieroent. til, nt Ii n'clork. Chicken salnd, Vlr-' every Kritluy night thcrcnltcT. Candle. mntlon HB tn his whereabouts or for the Clark, Frcohold; Frank G, Flom- ho Is nt present chairman of tho Klitiii Imknl hum, cottnKo cheese, etc.-— • Light, I'nlr Haven.—Advertisement, name of person or persona that picked After Ihla date, Mnrch SO, 1947, ! Last Call For Easier. Ing, • Kcyport; Amos E. Kray- board of directors. Advertisement, lilm un In Mlddlctown Village on Sun- •hall not be responsllilo for nny dobta "HnllniHrk" Curds for Every Member blll, Wanamasaa; Robert Goodwll- "bank Slotk Wanted, ilny nftcrnoon, Miiroh 23rd. Phone Mld- In my name, unless Incurred by me, per- of tho I'litnlly, 1-W« (lift Shop, 41 MOM- Willing, tu uur>iM»e up tu '.',0011 iharai Fuel Oil dletown 6-0244 or P. O. Box 181. F. O. sonally. , . . ' mouth Street, Red Bank.—Advertise- He, Deal; L. R. Lowry, Little Sll- I'ubllc S,al«. or any part of 2.0'iu shares ol atui-li of Auctioneer mid Appraiser. tu lUlt your burnerl bait grades and LlruWley'—Advertisement. Robert tiftvance. ment. vor; Edgar O. .Munphy, Fnrmlng- n*o Oci'irII I'nt nVonui[, " nmdlcy Second National Dank of Red Bank U. 0, Couti' iW Until avenue, Long . |irlu»>. Unexcelle'l aervlce. rred I). Wl- —Advertisement. > «> III>n<-h, Humtcluild KOOIIR, t'tr.. Snturdny, John We.'rciert, Telephone Atlantic Illeb . nrnncli Phone J-36IIU. "Any kind ol i' daljo; Dr. Edwin F. Stewart, Fair irl| 'r>, i ii. m. II. II. CVmls, iiuctlunccr, lands 1-0003 —Advertisement. nuctlon anywhere."-»Au*vart!a«m'tnli ' Kull (/>), It'll Bank, Phone Rid Dank It'e Smart , Eaatar. Daekats end Dunnlas. Haven; Morgan C. Knapp, Mlddlc- A| 'tf-Ub&2.—Advertlaament. to bo thrifty. Suva better than 8% on 'SUnderls* Nlco Selection of empty liaalmts and Adv iM'tispmL'llt. your fuel oil. Gull un.for vour next 1111 with 'new sUndavouue^ method, tt la irrnss, Plenty n( bunnies, nil kinds, KlK town; Emmolt L, Pylo, Farming- "Th. Candle Lliht" Easier Clfti. - Pardon Me, at 8 7/10 cents per gallon. Special.cash Uleosaut, efficient, oQmlortny» «nd ?opl (lain nnd .William 'E.:JNtlh,.nivoV »• • Bnled-Hay «ntf SyawJ —" Ilnva 70»'-»e«ll- Fungi-Foe for nthlctei plnn'. Hnnrii 4 llnvls, Phono'lted flunk nlao-Wnol • niOoing-eitr^Wtmr " -TJonovVr" llriii.'. "WIcWtiiirKJ • I'hon iif'•"iinVisiiiil Kills fur Bii»l»r.'"'•Call'illv' ol ' oUP aokclioira.,'IttndiiVbm Oil foul?—Advirtlacmonti 6-0103.—Advertisement. Saloni Red Dank. 6-lHiri.-rAdvertlaement, 0.HHII.—Advertisement, llolmilrl V nm,—Ailvtrllicmtnt. Llthl," Fnlr llavr-n.---Ailvertlicment, Shop, Asbury I'ark.-rAdvertisement* i (Jnrysler, Plymouth. International, Chryiler, . Plymouth, International, Chrysler, Plymouth, Iniernntlnnkl, Chryilsr, Plymouth, International Chryslsr, IMrmoulh, InUrnnUonnl, Chrynlnr, l'i>nioulli, I n tern n tlqnni. ii < ism:«, MitutU't 8rliw«tU. Hut.-* anil lervu'c. Muiirlct Uttfiwartt. *>l»i >ml . isr'vli'i. Ms.tirk'1 ikltwarti. Sulss km! larvUn. Maiirloa Sehwart rhom Bid Dank ••01»7.-Adv.tUii. Phone It«d Dank «.0717.—Advertise, Fhoin Rid Bank 1-0787.—Advertise. Phonn i:«d Dank «.07l7.-Advertise- I'himi lltit iJank ••0717.—Advirtlsi- l'liona Hid Dank S-OTSJ.—AUvsrtllf rh.me Red ilank I-0J87.—Advertise. I'hona Rtd Bank 1-0717.—Ail •' punt. , ' . - ment' , • I , Bint, ment msnl, . ntanl. BMBI. 4 ' ?#&& Twa REDBACK REGISTER, APRIL 3, 1947

tlal Is attested by the fact that a at Asburjr Park he. found a hole In service of the government. He ac- Ella McClure of ^MIHvllle be- number of members of the staff Methodist To Honor the ground and a scattered mem cepted the appointment a*,pastor ing" his-, flrtt'-wlf *(• ^naL-'WrJ/Oarrie / 5* • WfonorDr. Southworth have recently received special mili- Rev. F. A. DeMaris bersblp, having been without a. of Embury church, Little Silver, Kelghley Ws second wife, both de- [FOR A QUALITY-BONDED' tary citations such, for example, as pastor for six months. The present with , the expectancy of staying' a ceased. Two children were born of VSPARKLING WATER! the Naval Ordnance Development (Continued From Page 1) edifice, costing $220,000, was built few months. This period has been th» first .^tnatriage.,^yHirman, Jr,, awa»d. To them also goes much of during his pastorate-- of ten years extended into the third year and and Eli^Beihi JT?ie sin 1* att at- For Radar Research the credit "for the more recent he prepared for college. After two and the membership doubled. . during his pastorate the old par- torney in Camden an'dfhis daughter work in this field. , years, in - Syracuse : university he In 1829. Bishop Ernent O. Rlotf- sonage built in 1890 has been sold is executive secretary of the. Brook- Dr. Southworth • was born-near transferred to Illinois university, ardson appointed ; him superinten- and the new one costing $16,000 has lyn T. W. C. -AT'.'V v' /-•'•?• "• . . Little Cooley, Pa., in 1890, and re- where he was later .graduated. dent of tha New Brunswick dis- been completed, and is perhaps the I Rumson Physicist To Receive ceived his doctorate from Tale In The clergyman was admitted to trict, with the BlstricV parsonage most complete of any within the The first regular newspaper ad- 1923, after graduation from Grove the New Jersey conference in 1897, at 103 Maple avenue, Red Bank. conference." •;/•.••.,• tl ware booksellers. . • City college. He was an instructor and his first appointment" was to Before his term.of office was com- Dr. DeMaris has been elected, a ij Stuart Ballantine Medal and assistant professor of phyBlcs the Eatontown and Tlnton Falls pleted Dr. DeMaris was Invited to delegate to five general conferences,; at Tale before he became associat- churches. He received a salary of become pastor of the Haddonfleld the legislative body of the church, .1 -•- $500 per annum, out of which he JDr.' George Clark Southworth of ed with the Bell system In com- church, following Rev. Dr. Harold and was a delegate to the,-ecu- Alttrmtloiu, Rtpmlri and New Work BellTelojJhone^jabqratorleSLa^res^ he began Investigating the Idea munications, research In 1923. rented a parsonage JTor $8 per P... Sloan, - a former Red Bank /as- menical conference held in Atlanta, month. After" serving this charge .« " - Roofing And .Sldinr il5pnt of Clover lane, Rumson, has that' ordinary radio waves, If made Dr. Southworth Is a fellow of the ter, who- had been named superin- Ga. He holds the degrees of Ph. B; F. Is. A. Loan* for Anr Kind < bjeen named the first recipient of short enough, might be propagated American Physical spclety, of the for tw&.'years he was moved to tendent of the Camden district. and A. M., and the honorary,de- the Stuart Ballantine medal of the along wires of Insulating material American Association for the Ad- Cranbury, and from there to State The pastorate at 'Haddon field*was gree of D. D.- At present he !• HJrankUn Institute, in recognition: of or through the interior of hollow vancement of Science and of the Street church, Camden. Pastorates successful and the membersrflA in- president of the board of trustees I. SCOW AN pioneer contributions to microwave metal pipes. While these ideas had Institute of Radio Engineers. In at Simpson church, Long Branch, creased untiV it* ranked with" the of Pennlngton school, vice presi- Phone Atlantic Highlands 1-1548 techniques which proved of great previously existed In rather ab- 1931 he received the honorary de- and Vineland followed, after which best In the conference. , dent of the Ocean City association, he was appointed superintendent of yfclue to wartime radar and the stract form, no practical uses had gree of Doctor of Science from In 1942, according to the law of a trustee of the Ocean Grove as- pjstwar development of new com- been proposed at that time. Grove City college, and»in 1938 he the Camden district by Bishop sociation and member of its pro- Choice assortment of Theodore Henderson. - the Methodist church, Dr. DeMaris out flowers and plants munication systems. ' . , Dr. i Southworth's contribution was awarded the Morris Llebman was automatically retired and he gram" committee, a trustee of the was that of exploring tho various prize of the Institute of Radio En- At the close of his service as su- spent two winters In Florida and Methodist Home for the Aged: at fo--•**-•-•--r Easter.- Onler early. implications of these rather ab- gineers, i . perintendent! he was sent to Asbury California. In 1944 there was a Ocean Grove and a member .of the stract Ideas and translating them Park to build a hew church to re- shortage' of ministers In the. New building committee which -will erect Honey Bee Flowers Into practical methods; in other a new building at a cost of $800,000./ Upper Broad 8t R. B. 6-0872 Product of Pepll-Col« Compinr place the one destroyed by flre on Jersey Conference, caused by the francHind BoUUt: (/wrl MM if total boW*; words, the development of the Good Friday, 1917. When he arrived many who entered the chaplaincy Dr. DeMaris was married twice, wave-guide techniques which now SNOW-WHITE I constitute the standard method for Dotted Swiss, Poplin, Batiste, microwaves. Blrdseye Flque!. Largely as a result of the work of Dr. Southworth and his col- B8o to 1.29 yd. leagues, these new techniques FABRIC FAIR - 157 Broad St. proved extremely useful during the war in high precision radar. Since the war they are being used to pro- duce a new kind of radio relay BEMEMBER system which is capable of carry' Ing one or more television pro- It's SHERMAN'S For grams, or a very large number of telephone conversations. A system The Best In Slip Covers of this kind Is already under con- , The 8HERMA I 8HOP struction between New York and 08 Broad fit Red Bank Boston, and another linking New • y ;-r"r:. York and Chicago is planned. It is of special interest to readers of The Register that perhaps a dozen years ago this project, still BULLDOZER WORK in 1U Infancy, was brought to the . Now Is the time for home ; >R. GEORGE Ct SOUTHWORTH Holmdcl laboratory for its subse- builders to get lots cleared, quent development. At that time cellars dug, and roadways cut. This la the second medal award- several young engineers now well WE SELL ( 1 Dr. Southworth by the Franklin known in t^e Red Bank area A Full Lino of Gravel, Fill istltuto In two years. In 1946ohe Joined in the quest. Among these ' Dirt and Top SoU pas awarded its Levy .medal, an- were Archie King of Harris park, Estimates Cheerfully Given So Smart, It's Invited i ther high award in the field of Red Bank, and Arnold Bowen of , • Call i :lence, for his discovery that the Fair Haven, both of whom have nn gives off short wave radiation been active In this work for. ap- N. & M. CONTRACTING CO. Imilar to that employed In radar. proximately 13 years. Somewhat LEONARDO. N. J. ' 'his adyance opened the way to an later they were joined by Gardiner Phones entirely new field of research which Fox of South street, Eaton town; At. Highlands 1-0027—1-0993 Is already yielding additional In- Warren Tyrell of River Oaks, Fa!r formation about the earth's atmos- Haven,; and ' Sloan. Robertson of phere as well as the sun Itself, Prospect avenue, Red Bank. i;The .citation for the Ballantine With the outset of the war, large medal reads: "In consideration of numbers of people became In tiis pioneer work in electromag- terested in the work, not only at MOTHHOLCS' netic microwave technique, a ma- Bell Telephone laboratories but at terial contribution to the d^velop- other similar laboratories as well, H0L£$\ rhent of new system of communl- and presently It became one of the FOfl INVISIBLE ' Ration and reconnaissance radar." more active fields of electrical re- HAND WEAVING- jj-The'medal, which will be award- search. It Is of Interest that Its ed at the Franklin Institute Medal subject matter is now Included In r. Southworth's discoveries start- staff of the Holmdol laboratory was fd more than 15 years ago, when directed toward Its development. That Its contribution was substan-

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FarmNew* , Complete Her Peddie Prom . Ensemble With , - M. A. Clark, Agricultural Agent ' • lovely Eaiter Oniwm SUJdnj HUiy Xand Productive. CARD PARTY Froni f Harry's Lobster House Steeply'rolling land Is very dlf-' Under the Auspioes of Honey Bee Flowers Cirtt to handle in any cultivated Upper Broad St. &B.MR1 SEA BRIGHT, N. J. TEL. 2-0205 crop in Monmouth county, so tbe the- Combined Societies of . farmer who has livestock, Is par- — ——-—i ticularly fortunate because' he can BEHEHBEB Open All Year . nriake good use of such land with- out exposing It to erosion. An ex- It's SHERMAN* For cellent example'of this treatment of CHURCH The Best In Lobsters, Steaks, Chicken erodable. land Is on the William R. Venetian Blind* Meiri farm at Cream'Ridge In Up- RED BANK, N. J. per Freehold township.iQneoJ Mr,' The Sherman Shop 2 and iall Sea Foods Melrg' fields has such irregular con- Red Bank Catholic H. S. Auditorium M Broad St—~ Bea BanE tour* that the experts felt It un- Music by Wilbur Gardner wU* to Install terraces or plant •••;/•. KITCHEN OPEN TO I A. M- crop* following the contour lines. EASTER MONDAY NIGHT The.turns would be so sharp and the rpwg so crooked, that no one Are Your GEORGE KRAtISS, Owner would be able to till the field suc- OPEN DAILY cessfully under such conditions. ' APRIL 7th, 1947 Mr. Melra solved his problem by taking advantage of the new knowl- BRIDGE, BOO AND OTHER GAMES edge of the adaptability of our REFRESHMENTS RUGS grasses and legumes to different 25 DOOR FRIZES •bill types. Since this field is high and dry and the soil thin in gome Subscription, - 75 Cents places, Mr. Melra seeded It to per- SOILED manent pasture in the spring of • Please bring your own cards. 1M6. He used paU as a companion Easter Plants crop, and the pasture mixture con- or Faded? sisted of orchard grass, - alfalfa, alsike, and Landlno clover. This CALL year he haa an excellent stand of (Seated) Zena Laultashenok,; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William pasture plants over the whole area. Laukashenok of Vineland, attended the Peddle school annual win- Not only is the erosion problem ter promenade as the guest of Clarence Hoover, Jr., son of Mr, and solved, but Mr. Meirs will have an Mrs. Clarence Hoover of Mintola. . Also attending. were (left to Corsages excellent yield of pasture for his right) Florence Pye", daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. R. Pye of 20 Buena dairy herd. place, Red Bank, as the guest of Chester Apy, son of Mr. and Mrs. LEON'S Chester Apy of Garden road, Little Silver, and Virginia Poole, Keep Brooder House Utter Dry 1 , "With Hydrated Lime. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman) Poole of Sycamore avenue, for - Mixing hydrated lime with the Shrewsbury, as tho guest of Fred Anderson, son- of Mrs. L. Sprout Utter In. the brooder house will keep Anderson of Muncy, Pa. :.•..'. Cut Flowers th'e litter drier and also help to con- trol coccldioals, according to Rich- mulched last fall, will need atten- tend to raise 252,000 turkeys In 1947. ard O. Rice, associate agricultural tion during March, says County This is 10 per cent less than they RUG agent. Hydrated lime can be mixed Agent Clark.' . raised In 1946. ".•"-. with any of the ' materials com- It may be. necessary to take off Cleaning & Dyeing monly used for litter with bene- some of the mulch which la directly Several thousand housewives were ficial results. over the plants. Checking the quizzed recently on the subject of Lime will usually not be needed plants once in a while to see If turkey weights they preferred. Phone R. B. 6-2800 Tilton's Flower Shop the first few weeks the chicks are growth has started will; tell when Sixty-eight per cent of them said under the stoves If the litter Is fre- to thin the mulch. Muich, should they wanted birds weighing from TEL. 6-2157 quently stirred, but after 3 or 4 be 'loospned as soon as the center 12 to 16 pounds. ' , weeks ,the Utter may begin to pack of the plant begins to show a yel- : 23 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK' lowish green color. down and remain damp. Then hy- All pullet flocks lay 20,per cent LEON'S drated lime should be immediately Leaving mulch oh too late will more In their first year than In applied at the rate of approximate- weaken and slow down the growth their second.- ' • • . ' ly 15 pounds per hundred square of the plant. Cold weather some- 64-76 White Street feet. The lime should be mixed times followed after growth has thoroughly with the litter to avoid started, as was the case last year, 1 Red Bank any caustic effect on the chicks' ho recalls, but plants are hardier Driver Fined $228 w "An I'll promise to bring you another bunoh to- feet. Best results will be obtained under those conditions than If they if-the litter is stirred frequently, are, allovvejlto gi'pw_until jnulcli. And JHeld^ For Jury morrow if you'll promise to bring Mommy a New Since 191& Suljseiiuent ~~applications 1 of" hy- "Thinning out the mulch is need- Diamond from REEDS JEWELERS for Easter." JUNLJttC drated lime may be nec'ssary at Leopold Morsz of Fair Haven ed only where It is so thick that t^o'Tveeks intervals. the strawberry plant- leaves can't was fined $228 and had his driver's be seen," E. G. Christ of Rutgers, license revoked for two years Fri- Moles >md Mlco In Coldframes. day night by George Woodward, White Flowering Dogwood Trees [:Moles, usually feed on grubs and advises. "Extra mulch usually Is taken off with a hay folk and Fair Haven • recorder, on charges oth8r insects* In the dormant stage placed in the row middles. Where of drunken driving,and was held .found In the ground and usually do mulch is too thin, enough material for grand jury action on charges hot eat vegetatlpn. Field mice ofr should be placed close to the plants of carrying a concealed WWeapon. 3 to 4 ft B. & B. $2.75 ea. * 2io|$5 j,ten are destructive and use the run- along the edge of the rows so that ' .Morsz was driving a car Thurs-" , Ways made by the moles. They will ripening berries will lie on the day night that crashed into two Sit-Voftts of young plants arid may mulch and thus be kept clean. other cars In front of the Willow- cause considerable damage. The brook restaurant and stopped sus- 4 to 5 ft B, & B. $3,75 ea. r 2ior $f efficient way to destroy moles af- "Where . no mxlch was applied pended over, the embankment or ter seeds have been sown or plants last fall, It's a good idea to put tho brook. One of the damaged have started to grow, is to use a some on the field this spring. Plants 1 cars holonged to Leo K, McKee, Two or More Delivered- i mulched in the spring will have nil Special jiYglg'.t 1 president of the Bed Bank school the ibdneflts of mulching except board, who was at tho Wlllowbrook.j winter protection." , • ' ... Open Friday and Saturday. to th'J^JlSri^iJed,.'«; mouse- trap In -'uliargiruf- a* Toslonal~schooi seems to bo is eff^otlye a cftntral meeting. The other car Is owned as, any,' especially -H.care Is taken •';.:• .. Farm Briefs. . >'..:. -... by Harold Warwlok —, of Long 1n:=l^tJnir:the^Mp'V^fy6ut"ctt&ncS' £J,¥ou~can-; expect '40 good;-,pullets Branch,* Police report the several use a'trap','),A''pOlfepr<\ba(t 'may.\bja .from" 100. straight .run chicks and bottles of whiskey were found In spread, whefe;lie mice; are likely tp 70 good pullets from 100 eexed pul- the car and a gun was found on : let chiclis. the driver. Morsz received minor is? feed.onlt. ' • ' ;'-.r.:- !':''. , ,'•.•!..,< Injuries and was treated at Rlver- . ilow Under Cornstalks Before . 1 Vlew hospital. ' April 16. Now* Jersey turkey growers In-* ' European cirri borer larvae win- ter over oh the inside of corn- Memorial Parkway at East Ave.,, stalks in the field corn stubble and ; In the stalks of weeds along fence • :• NOW! - rows. Their' destruction will kill Atlantic Highlands •.. Tel. A. H. 1-0277 many, of the larvae and will help to BIG REDUCTIONS IN MEN'S ' reduce the • early summer infesta- tion of the corn borer on the early spring crop, warns County Agent SWEATERS Clark. 100% All Wool Ski-Sweaters in Blue, Red and .'Cornstalks and stubble should be plowed under before April IS and Maroon. Were 9.95 NOW g AC plowed deep enough to prevent the stalks from being brought 'to the surface by later tilling operations. 100% All Wool Argyle 'Sleeveless Cardigan. 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i latin elaitlc back and rigid rayon latin' front., Aft ^ * '' Sixes 24 to 28. "dirdle 5,00 : : Ponilt 5;00 32-34 BROAD,ST. RED BANK i 32-34 Broad St. 151 Broadway ,151 Broadway, Long Branch 15 E. Main St., Freehold Red Bank, N. J. Pacei.Fuur. RED BANK REGISTER. APBIL 3, 1947 ThomeChosen Sheet Metal Machine For Sale Westside Branch "Y" Legion Head Frank Thorns waa recently elect- f—f»exto slip poll forming machine with 3" roller* tfor ed commander of the Xeansburg TMMirade Qf Wie WeeU 0«" »heet«—$150.00. Weight 720 pounds. American Legion post to succeed LouU J. Costa. Other officers elect- AT 'The'above machine has been used lessihan one month ed were Bernard Blum, senior vice arid is in "perfect condition; To buy. thi$ machine new commander; Domlnlck Wolf, jun- Would,'cost much more than ye are, quoting. ior vice commander; William Cal- 8ee«r ball Mr. Van Pelt,,Purchasing Agent—Communl- hune, quartermaster, and Joseph Rellly, chaplain. All the newly- oatlph Products Company, Inc., corner Clark Street and elected officers ara members of Broadway, Key port! New Jersey. Phone Keyport World war II.. Installation will WTGGIE'S 7-1130. 71 •...-.• - '•• • ''~~~ ~~ take-place-Aprll-S8r~—r—:—-—-— Clubwomen Hold KMie Center a Open House Party > 5-7 MONMOUTH STREET r Easter Potted Plants and Flowers Members of the afternoon depart- j RED BANK meat ot the Bed Bask. Woman's !«. - : Corsages, Orchids, Gardenias, club, entertained at' an open house | OFFERS YOU THE MIRACULOUSSAVINGS party last Thursday night at the : '('•'•'";•'•;• Roses and 8weet Peae. ' clubhouse, at which members of the ON TWO MUST SUMMER ITEMS ! evening group were guests. ' ! Dedication of the Westside branch women will be In charge Tuesday - An entertainment waa arranged: HIGHWAY GARDENS Y. M. C.A., will take place Sun- and the ministers of the commun- by Mrs. Lillian Mayhew, club drama FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY <; v HIGHWAY 35, RED BANK day, April 13, at i o'clock at 144 ity Wednesday.' Ladles' auxiliary chairman. .Eugene Reed, tenor,! West Bergen place, Red Bank. Dr. will serve the Red Bank Eotarlans sang a group of golo«. Tony Bam- j ;<;; ; TEL. RED BANK£-3433 Marshall Shophard, recorder of at luncheon next Thursday and llton read two dramatic poems, and ;' TALL HAND CUT Boys1 and Girls' WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS deeds, Washington, D. C, and minis- present a community program In a band from Fort Monmouth en- | ter of Mount Olivet' Baptist church the evening; The young men of the tertained with several numbers. , POLO ..!.•<• • '.-'• JUICE AND COCKTAIL 3 of Philadelphia, will be the princi- area will direct the program Fri- pal speaker. Dr. Shephard will day. Moving pictures will be shown AUDBEy LOCKWOOD BNGAGElJ SHIRTS speak that night In First Metho- in the auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Lockwood PITCHERS 89c dist church, of which Rev. Roger The Fordhamalres, a nationally J. Sqfiire Is pastor. ' of Port Monmouth announce the known choir of Mount Vernon.'N. engagement of their daughter, Miss Made of the fin- The program committee, headed Y., will be presented' Thursday, Audrey Lockwood, to PFC Val | $|98 est mercerized by Dr. J. W. Parker, Sr., hag been April 17, by the Westilde "Y" at Hennebtrg, son of Mr. and Mrs. . cotton. • Guaran- successful In engaging Charles Hig- River street school auditorium, The J. P. Henneberg of Parker, S, D. i MADE BY PAULEX teed to retain gins, director of the department of choir la under the directorship of Miss Lockwood is a senior at Mid- [ their beauty. muslc\at Bordentown Institute, to Made of flue .clear glass with frosted Prof. F. F. Fo'rdham, dletown township high school. flowers on each side.' A useful and dec- Snap back.neck«. sing on the dedication program. For many months since the pur- PFC Henneberg is stationed pX \ ALL SIZES! ALL His selections will be ''Bless This chase of the Bergen place school, orative artiole for your home. BUV Fort Monmouth, and waa graduat- • NOW AT THIS LOW .PRICE. • SHADES! House" and "Voice In the Wilder- construction and renovation work ed from the Parker high school. ness." has been going forward In an ef- Lovely pint, Hilor- Official opening exercises will fort to equip the former school Number 2 o' aUerles of Weekend Specials ed or with lionet An automobile uses' about 1,200 commence next Monday and there building to fit the needs of thecubic feet of air* to burn a gallon will be open house ana general In- youth of the area along Y. M.-of gasoline. J spection of the building during the C. A.' lines. R. N. Hawkins week. Various groups interested in reported the progress of the the work of the."Y" are sponsoring renovation work to the Westslde a program each1) evening. The com- committee of management and mittee of ma/iageme'nt will bo said it should be about completed sponsors Monday "hTgKl7~ttie~y0ung' byApril 7.^ --- tion attended a dinner Thursday eiited Mirabelli Holmdel evening at Willowbrook inn, Fair James Hammond and family are Haven. Superb bracelets in moving from Dr. Mathewson's Barbara Ann Ely, daughter of Easter ununiil ilyle, house to a bungalow on Ladwood Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ely of farm, where ho Is employed as a Red Bank, spent a week with : Pre-Easter Clearance! gardener. • her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A Surprise party was given for Daniel Ely. Mr. and Mrs. George MWiM ^ Ely— from-the -Twin- Gables' Gladys French, at the home of Mrs. apartments moved last week to a Taylor Hance by the Holmdel Fed' house In Hubbard Park, Red Bank. erated church choir members Robberies were reported Satur- Wednesday evening. Mrs. Buck re- day evening at the Hlllcrest school ceived a pair of hurricane lamps and townshp hall. Both places were You will be thrilled with the from the choir. A large ornate entered by breaking glass In the and beauty of our jewelry, pieces wedding cake, baked by Mrs. Wil- front doors. Two radios, two desk ... 80 smart for a glorious Variety of gold. liam Pitcher, contered the refresh- clocks and a large electric clock ment table. Others present were was stolen at the school and an Easier- '•"••• sterling, or jewelled Every Coat '-' > •-•'_•• • eirringi Mra. George Schanck, Mrs. J. J. electric clock and pyrene • flre ex- Holmes, Mrs. William White, Mrs. tinguisher taken from the town John Mount, Mrs. Earl Myers, Miss hall. State police are Investigating. In the Largest Stocks in .New Jersey Virginia Wilson and Miss Evelyn Hamlet. . -uitrout pearl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maddox and Everett necklace in one, children of Connecticut spent the twf or three strands Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tuller spent week-end with Mr, • and Mrs. Har- the week-end at Trenton' as guests \ old Maddox, of Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Stryker. Mrs. L. Buck'has moved fronrthe Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colts- Luther_Si:hariekJrangalqw andj is let of..KejrpprtLYJaited Misses \LelIa residing with Mrs. Laura CrawfordT and Sarah Schenck. " : Wilaon Conover. and family will Mrs. Carrie Fenton, who is a pa- move into the bungalow. tient at Hazard hospital', is to un- Announcement has been, made of dergo an operation the marriage of William Ryder, son Fred Selgles, who was formerly of 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryder, and employed at Oak Glen farm, is Miss Helen Lambert, daughter of now working ' for the Red BanK WILBURS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lambertson Lumber company. 15BROADST JEWELERS RED BANK of Keyport, They were married Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox and March 17. After a wedding trip ESTABLISHED 64 YEARS ~—. , , children of Atlantic Highlands through Pennsylvania the couple spent Sunday with Mr. and MM. will reside at the home of' the Stanley Stllwell. • ' bride's parents. Miss Lisa Portln, daughter of Mr. Tho flre company" was called out and Mrs. John Portln, was con- this past week for grass and woqds firmed Sunday at Holy Trinity Lu- fires, Friday to tho Martin Brown theran church, Red Bank, with six woods, Saturday for a grass flre other young persons. near Philip April's property, Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Conceits, day, a grass .flre near E. Murray and Miss Elsie Arday' of Brooklyn Todd'a place and a woods flre on and Mr. and^Mrs. Joseph. Con,cella J. Annasell's property. of the Bronx were Sunday guests Members of the board of educa- of the Joseph Morris family. Off Mirabel!, s Famous Factory

Almost unbelievable ... a drastic clearance of high-fashion, high quality Easter Apparel RIGHT AT THE HEIGrtT OF THE EASTER BUYING SEASONK Mirabelli hat a policy of not carrying over any garments from one season to the next... so, rather than wait until afttr Carter to stage a clearance ... we slosh prices when they mean the most to yoi»!

Unrestricted Choice! ... In Time For Every Woman To Choose A Mirabelli Costume Don't Plant Too Early Ch WHOSE FOOTPRINTS ? No excuse for any woman not blossoming-forth in a smart new Easter Costume thit year, with every Mirabelli garment raking a reduction of This Spring This man "toes out" — a sure sign of faulty 25%. Certainly, all roads lead to Mirabelli Factory Stores this week. walking. He probably suffers from foot Olve your vegetables a chance to grow. fatigue. WE MAKE THE CLOTH • WE MAKE THE GARMENT • WE SELL DIRECT TO YOU T>E SURE not to plant before the toil i> ready. , '.".. The V. S. Weather Bureau Froit Maps* will The correction lies in wearing the smart • tellypu when the hit killing frott ii out of the looking "DoctoT" shoe with the famoui " ground. • "Normalizer Arch." ' i ..-,•; But .whether spring cornea late or early, here't a helpful test, Crush a handful of soil in the It helps you "toe in." Black, palm of your Land. If you,can make • mud pje Brown of it, it's too wet to spade. But if it crumble!, It or . ii ready ..to plant. Brown and Once your seeds are planted Be rare their White thirsty roots get all the water they need.

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I FLUSHAWAY DIAPERS (Jrulf; koep your halt SUPPLY RIBBON uae aofi "toilet dupoetible" diaper. luetroui and eaay to Reg. 75c Value tr u groom, with )«rla, ' RENTAL CREAM SHAMPOO VJ"1. l? !Si antl.?ptlclied t>»by oil. . the teeth without Itural brilliance ot your ernllicd mild vlU scltntmo wmftin- MOD ESS , , icrjtchlno the deli I amlle •our ctomach and mln deficiency atlon of m Id but Enjoy the pence ot mind mat I l.cate enamel, acid Indlgoilinn Illective aedallv»« I cornea with having a plentiful! BOTTLE OF 25 L supply of Modeii alwayi on| Reg. SOc Tube Idd JlllO *£*UKA ^l m BOXES TOOTH * ron W 43 •U SUM. Ray S. h. S. • '£**»' rJ Sun Rut) • \. A. |A." TO lit AD Scuf at Sutt liutf • S, A. i. ' Sum* d Sun tli.f • S. A, S Pan Six. RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3y 1947 spent in the county in which, they are raised. TRED BANK REGISTER Forty per cent of all funds collected will be Happenings Of Years Ago From ESTABLISHED' un used for nationwide research and education. Editorial Views By John H. OooU «od Henry q»y Monxnoutto county's goal is. $33,750 and THOMAS IBVINO BBOWN with the co-operation exhibited in the past, JO/Other Papers Our Columns For Your Enjoyment Editor and Publisher JAMES J. HOGAN, Associate Editor we should exceed-this goal in .record time, Fifty Yean Ajo adelphla hotel, who 'paid him 28 (Tb* opinions •*pr«Bs«d In th« Bdl. cents a-poundfor them.—-—-— M. HAEOLJD KELLY. Assistant Editor torUl Views, nareundtr do not nacesflar* 7 Rev.' ~jr; K. Manning closed hla W. BABBY PENNtNQTON. Plant Supt_ Uv carry th« •ndornement • of Tht Rtp pastorate at the Red Bank Bap- Capt. Albert Runyon of Belford ' Joseph Pulitzer littt) tist church aftef U years, -and ac- was appointed a member of the- Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Mlddletown township committee at In-these times when the freedom of the . ' SPRING. cepted a call to Trenton. .. 1 ,Thi Associated Press i> «clusl»«ly tntltled to ths lilt Three persons died In this vlcln-1 " -—-'-' —jeetlng. He succeeded for_republfcjaion_ ol_ sli_jiews__djjipatch0X. crtdlud to It or _The_earth's axis' slowly heaves, V—iilirlBK-Jthji_wflfiki They^jfera Snyder_of Naveaink, not othtrwlie credited in tHIi popor and »lao ths local nsws pver, arrives in th publhhid therein, reaucrats, fellow travelers and Joe Stalin and spring Jacob S. Jones, a well-known farm- northern hemisphere. There's i er of Marlboro; Mrs. Charles H, Daniel TV. Martin of Red Bank Th» Red Bank Register assumes no flnmcUl responsibili- was building a house costing $7,000 ties tor typographical errort In advertisement! but. will rf adherents, it is encouraging to note that new season, a new moon, and now Dennis of Shrewsbury and Aaron print thai part o( an advertisement In which (he trpofrap- the days lengthen beyond th< S. VanMater, a farmer of Holmdel. on East Front- street, near Grange , hical error occurs. Advertisers will please notify the man some recognition is being given by a gov- avenue, as an Investment. Frank nights. And In the human heart a Mrs. John Skelly of Belford was l ag-ement Immediately of any error which may occur. ernment department to the centenary of tide begins to rJse; somewhere in terribly burned when, while start- Scott waB the builder. \ •" the pulse is response to change. F. Stanley "Higglnson of Eaton- Exclusive National Adv«rt!i(ng ReprHtnUtlvt, Unaur Joseph.Pulitzer, an immigrant from Hu Ing a. fire, she used kerosene, and Weeklies, 2-5 .West 30th Street, New York City There is a quickening of the bases the flames ignited her clothing. She town bought Crystal BrooH farm In iChicnjo-Phlladolphia-rjotroIt. • , ;ary, who rose to become one of America's for belief, for understanding; for was taken to the Long Branch hos- Eatontown' township on the state Subscrliitlofi Prices In Advance! ' On« year, I2.S0: ill spring is more than sap rising and pital.. '.•'•••.••/••',' highway between Shrewsbury and< months, 11,50: three months. J[5_cents; sjngle copy,I cents greats in the newspaper field. • buds bursting: it is life renewing Eatontown from the Eastern'Pot- A fine editorial entitled, "A Free Press, Itself in every aspect. , .The annual school meeting at At- ash company. The farm comprised This ntwspni>er Hsiamei no responsibilities for lantic Highlands to6k place. ' The two acres and the price paid was •laltnients of opinions In letter* from It* naderi. a Free People," relative to the centenary Surely It Is no mere accident tha new board, of education consisted the ohlorophyl of the leaf and the of M. E. Curtis president, W. E. $11,260. . Issued We,kly. entered n» 8eoond-0lass Hatter at the Post- observance, appeared last week in the Nc The Tlntern Water company and office at Red Bank, N. J., under the Act of March I, 1171, hemoglobin of the blood are chem- Mount clerk, Charles VanMater, W. York J6urnal-American, and' is worthy of ically close akin. Man la more than P. Irwin, Mrs. M. R. Oliver and the Pubnc Service Electric com- a vegetable, but he lives under the Mrs. H. C. Watrous. • pany were denounced at a meeting THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1947. the attention of every true American. same sun as the tree and the vine, of the Fair Haven mayor and coun- 1 . Thomas Riddle of Oceanport The editorial is as follows: and he senses the seasons and re- cil by residents of Eastslde Park sponds to tbem. Senses them In built a new . catbOat for W. F. and Hance road, who appealed for Outstanding In Public Health "Commemorating the centenary of the very depths of his being, in hi Havemeyer of "New York, a sum- water and electricity. Most of the bloodstream, In his emotions, In his mer resident of Rumson. It was ex- houses In that locality had no im- The Moninouth County Organization Joseph Pulitzer, the Postofflce Department pected the new boat would be very provements. This condition had re- seat of understanding. The dark of fast. It had an eight-foot beam and for Social Service in particular and Mon- will issue on April 10, a new 3-cent stamp the long night weighs upon him, tarded the-growth of the commun- the cold dark of the winter season. was 18 feet on the water-line. It ity, according to Charles J. Smith, uiouth county in general felt the loss re bearing the portrait of the famous publisher Come spring, and his responses are good will, If Congress is going t drew only eight Inches of water. a real estate man, who was one and a legend quoting him as follows: as instinctive as the turn of a leaf outlaw industry-wide bargaining, The plans for the boat were drawn of the speakers at the rpeeting. eently in the death of Miss Evelyn T. Wai the ban must fall with equal weigh LETTERS FROM by Douglas Riddle, aon of the 'Our Republic and its press will rise or to the sun. builder. Harry Pitcher, son of William ker of Rector place, who was stricken with Winter has frayed out and blown on the ,unions, "and on employers, Pitcher of Holmdel,' had a badly cancer and forced to retire six; months ago fall together.' , itself over the ridges. Spring comes who can achieve the substance, 1 OUR READERS Misses Blanche A. Voorhees, An- swollen and discolored eye. He was now,, creeping up the valleys of the not the appearance, of a common na V. Curtis and Viola Cubberly, hit with a baseball while playing after serving the Social Service for more "Joseph Pulitzer knew profoundly front by picking up the long-dis- three teachers In the public school land and the human heart. And BACKS UP THE 09 the school grounds.* , than 20 years. whereof he spoke. the warmth of spring, -the sense of tance phone, or by a conversation at Oceanic, tendered their resigna- Asparagus farming, which had • "He came to this country during the growth and new life and new over the luncheon table*' To the Editor: ' tions to the trustees to take effect all but died out In Everett on ac- As executive director of public health achievement, touches everything —The Christian Science Monitor, It's rather difficult to understand at the close of the school year. count of the great profits made nursing for the social service, she brought Civil'War, an active and intelligent Hun- under the sun. The rhythm is mori why there has been no presenta- 'James Patterson was engaged as from potatoes, was "coming back." tion of the reasons for the Army sexton of the Reformed church of garian lad in whose eyes shone the idea that Pronounced; you can hear it, In the THE PRESIDENT'S APPEAL. planning to build homes for officers This was largely because,the last international as well ns national and state- hum of a hungering bee, In the Holmdel In place of William Tilton Baason or two asparagus farmers brought so many people to our shores; free- President -Truman has Issued an at Fbrt Monmouth on land the gov- •who resigned. wide recognition.to the Social Service. Un-' song of a spring brook, In the .appeal to American business to rc- ernment has acquired, at Eatontown made good profits. Elwood Magce, der her supervision the nurses' staff of the dom, of speech, of enterprise, the chance to whisper of the wind. You can hca' ducj prices before the rising cos in rebuttal to the protests against Tho stockholders of the Holmdel who sold • asparagus roots each build, the right to develop his gifts in a It in your own heart, under a mid- of living moves, labor to press for the construction. Cemetery company met at Holm- spring reported that the demand Social Service grew from five nurses in 1926 day sun. You can feel it under- another round of wage increases. If Fort Monmouth and its labor- del and elected David Schanck for coots this'year, exceeded all his creative society of untrammeled horizons. foot, In the hills, the everlasting The President's concern seems jus- atories are to operate as they should president, W. L. Jones secretary, previous records and that he did to 31 at the present time. -A tireless worker, hills of spring.—New York Times. tho officers and their families musl John Hance treasurer and superin- not have enough stock to supply • "He enlisted in the Union Army. tified in the light of the Guaranty have shelter which is not available she was outstanding in the field of public Trust Company's wholesale price except by building, I happen tc tendent, and John J. Taylor, Con- all who wanted to buy. Farmers "Discharged and penniless at war's over Taylor, Morford Taylor, Jotin who had set out large flelds of health nursing, and. established a record UTTLE CARPENTER. Index, which was up 10.8 points fo know of one Instance which will Hance, W. L. Jones and Daniel end, he gravitated to what -was then the the month ended March 14. The servo as an illustration. When an asparagus this spring were James liere which will be hard to surpass. Any. day now there will be whole rise will not be reflected In officer returned from the South Pa- Schanck directors. - B. Carton, Bernard A. Hickey.John Western frontier and after years of arduous resonant drumroll from the old the cost-of-llvlng Index, but It la cific last summer with his bride The national banks still continue Kelly, William Kelly and Edward he was offered three positions by Cooke. Fifty Years In Business struggle became-the'publisher of the St. Baldwins behind the barn or from big enough to be alarming. private Industry, each paying much to feel the pressure of the hard ( the gaunt, scraggly August Swee It is difficult, however, to see more than h|a ..army:..aalary.._He. times, as was shown by the state- Miss5' Viola T. Strauch of High- InJSlJT when the horse was king and Louis Post-Dispatch. at'the corner of tho Ice house. I how an appear of'this'kind'can do owned a homo in his home state ments. The hard times were shown lands and Howard W. Lutz of New- "From that time until his death in will likely be a' mellow blue-sky much good. This is not the firs and had planned to live there, but especially by the failing off in de ark wore married at the Highlands always wanted a drink at the old fountain day, with tumbled masses of whlti time the President has asked ho was urged by army officials to posits since March of the previous 1911, he. ten repeated nowadays. precipitously. This might occur are to function properly. Obvious- Eatontown Methodist Sunday- Miss Pearl W. Worden, daughter pace with the growth of the community. In ter holes In decaying trunks ani ly they and their families must school were Daniel Morris superin- 1 "Sometimes, either from weariness, or limbs. first in the "soft" goods line and have homes and Just as obviously of Mr. and Mrs, Albert W. Wor- f. place of two men and one team of horses at later in other fields. tendent, John Kolb assistant su- den of Oakland street, Red Bank, ' complacency, or lack of vision, from tim- The carpenter birds are almost the only way from them to get perintendent, Irene Budd treasurer, the .start, the firm today employs 26 men as particular as the bluebirds In During the last year wages and them Is for tho government to pro- and J, Gordon Oetter of Denver, » salaries have not kept pace with vido them. Can it be said of Mpn- William Smock secretary and Oliv- Colorado, were married at Denver, ( and two women and operates a lieet of 15 idity or indifference, a tendency appears in selecting a home. Through March mouth that it seeks to drive away er Wolcott librarian. ' and into April they spend hours ex- rising prices. It may be noted that whetre they were to make their i; pieces of automotive equipment, not to men- the press to take the .easy and popular unorganized workers- and white- or handicap and restrict what is Among the marriages during the home. .'•'•? ploring trees. They poko around a $6,000,000 a year industry at Fort week were those of Miss Ida M. tion the property expansion covered in an course, to accede- or conform for exped- fussily, talking back and forth in collar employees have suffered Monmouth, which 13 for the bene- The Belford baseball team reor- « more than union labor, which is in fit of shore merchants and people Bowne of Wayside and William ganlzed. Daniel Ahearn was the iency's sake, to yield under the pressures of metallic, nasal chirps, In and out Carey of Eatontown, Miss Oraco anniversary story. a knothole they go,1 checking arid a. better-position to react.wlth wage just so tho borough of Eatontown, manager. The players were Harry - short-sighted opinion, official disapproval or demands, but in any case, total which has profited immeasurably A. Irons* of Sea Bright and Her- Bennett, Tony Granderath, Albert i Quality and courtesy have beeen the double checking. Dryobates is one by the proximity of this army Sig- bert C, VanArsdale of Spring Lake, of the few birds that prepares the consumer purchasing power has Rowley, John McGrath, Herbert ' guiding principals of, this concern and to tlie transitory passions of the thoughtless. declined, and the result has been nal corps post, and which still does Miss Carrie M. 'Ivins of RumBon Balrd, James Luker, George Luker, j nest for his mate. One-could say so, may have taxes of a few hun- and George B, Shearer of Jersey "This nation is fortunate that there are that It la not much of a nest, since a reluctance or inability to buy at dred dollars on a tract of land Joseph Luker, James Hubbs, Rol- • , this policy the founder attributes the sue the current high prices. Tho vol- which was for sale before the City, and Mrs. Mary Poling and llson Compton, Stanley Cook and ' i the five or six tiny white eggs are Harry Alberts, both of Keyport cess of the business, now one of the largest still publishers who reject this weak course, laid on bare wood at the bottom of ume, as opposed to the dollar value army took it over? With all due William Turner. j who examine conditions and premises and the cavity. Through the winter of department Btore sales, has fal- sympathy for the thriving borough, William Schroeder of Red Bank Robert N. Seeley of Port Mon- j of its kind in Monihoutli county. len off compared with a year ago. this seems a fair question. We reach conclusions with independence and months the downles come to We should remember that we almost fell from the top of a derrick at mouth had a new Reo automobile i The Rod Bank Register extends its con- wlndowslll feeder. As they cling Inventories are higher in relation permanently lost much of the lea Bright. He was employed by bus'which he used to transport the ' gratulations to the Fred D. Wikoff company utter them with candor, and who are not to the edge, one can see their un to sales. The result has been' lay- forts personnel only about a year Matthews brothers of- Red Bank school children to and from the distracted from their essential purpose of usual foot structure; two toes In offs of employees in'various indus- and was at work on the top of the Belford school,- . , . , on this anniversary occasion and best front and two in the rear, Instead tries. The Census Bureau reports ugo. derrick when he lost his balance William Helmuth and Thomas \ public service by the illusions "or pleadings national unemployment up 500,000 B. B. Bobbltt, and fell to (he ground, a distance wishes for many more years-of the kind of of the usual three in front and one Long Branch, N. J. Estlow opened a quick lunch res- , of narrow interests. behind. Spihey tall feathers serve over last November, and this rise of 40 feet. He was taken tb the taurant and sea food store near the service this firm and its founder have given as an anchor against the troe does not seem* to be entirely ac- Long Branch hospital, where It was Campbell's Junction trolley station. ' "A free press .and the nation it serves -trunks. The long- tongue-ls-an et- counted for by seasonal factors. found he was badly bruised but to the business and also to the civic life of There has as-yet-been-no-slump The Keyport Enterprise was pur- •'' inusfrinevrfably rise together, exist together, flclent spear for Insects, grubs and KnowJTour-Government iuffered-no-lnternal=injurles.=-=r. -chased by anompfirry^tlre^incorpbr-^^' the community. larvae. The little carpenter Is a In Industrial production and fac- The Red Bank Building & Loan ators of which were Joseph D. ' and, if either loses an iota of its freedom, philosopher; he takes the weather tory employment. Yet the sluggish Spring Cleaning. association held Its annual meeting Bedle, J, H. Hendrickson, Rufus O. * behavior of the stock market, de- f at which it was made known a Supplying Firemen With Water fall together. * as it comes. But one of these days Have you been over to the mu- Walling and Edwin H. Wartori. ' his drumming'will sound and the spite present high profits, Is an In iroflt of nearly had been The Enterprise had been owned by "This eternal association of basic free- countrymen will know that the dicatlon that this is anticipated. It nicipal building, court house . or With the advent of spring and the prox is disturbing to observe that the itato house lately to see how your made for its members the previous Asbury F. Walling sine* 1904. The doms should provide food for serious reflec- flowny Is forecasting the new sea- year. This was the largest percent- new company bought the Gold- iinity of summer, the grass and forest fire son.—New York Times. Reaction to weakened demand for tax monies are being spent? age of profit made by the associa- smith property on Broad street for tion to every citizen who sees and uses one many consumers goods , has been Now there is a novel thought for eeason is at hand. In this connection we in some instances a call for less all citizens, advanced by the New tion since it had been started ten Us' printing office. The building was are advised by expert firemen that the fire- of the new Pulitzer-stamps." 'ears previous. to be remodeled and a new build- ON BOTH SIDES OR NONE. production rather ihan a slash Ift Jersey Taxpayers Association. The Mlddletown town board of ing for the pressroom was to be men's major handicap in fighting alliires in prices. Thus Joseph L, Dubrow, Chances are that, unless you are What to do about industry-wide executive director of tho Mer- a member ..of an 'active local tax- iducation at Its meeting elected built In the rear. , rural areas is the lack of water, Monuments To Stupidity bargaining Is not the simple prob- foseph Applegate , Jr., president The Keyport Literary club elect- chants' Ladles' Garments Associa- payers association or similar civic nd Judson Bray clerk. If you own property in the country The appalling fire loss record hi the lem some people seem to believe. ion, recently suggested that man- group, the answer Is "no." ed Mm. Edgar T. HOOSB president The giant national union using Its ufacturers cut their production You should be Interested. The Mr. and Mrs. Fi A. Morehouse of Mrs. Mary Armstrong vice presi- • where there is no large water supply avail- United States is continuing its upward power to squeeze Independent em- schedules. ' folks who spend your tax money Ltlantlo Highlands gave a party to dent, Mrs. Edith. V. Wyckoff re- ployers into some over-all pattern 1 few friends. The affair was to cording secretary, Mrs. O. C. Bo- able, it is advisable if possible to dam a climb, according to a late release by the It is pertinent to ask whether the are demanding more. And unless celebrate the birthday of Miss Alice does not make up all of the picture long heralded recession is not Mr. Taxpayer is willing to dig down gardus coresponding secretary and brook.if you have one on your property and National Board of Fire Underwriters. —although It does occupy too ipplegate of Shrewsbury, who was Mrs. James T. Walling treasurer. already visible. It is not yet re- and provide more tax monies for flatting Mrs. Morehouse. make the best use of ail natural facilities. much. ' flected In lower prices. But we do more spending, he had better Im- There was a large attendance at . In January, the loss was $57,180,000— We have before us a full-page mediately start a drive to "stop the card party of the Atlantlo High- It is easier and a great timesaver for, the have tendencies toward rising un- Twenty-Five Years Ago • an Increase of 14.8 per cent over the same newspaper advertisement signed by mployment, a falling volume of now spending and cut present lands Community club, Mlss Helon 'firemen if they are not forced at the time 27 firms doing .business In a west- retail sales, lower real wages and taxes." "My, my, this has gone too far. McNear won a door prlie of $2.50 month last year. And January destruction ern metropolitan area. Says the ad: salaries and a discouraged stock Nearly everybody In government t never should have been brought and'Hollls Hart won the. non-play- of a lire to dam up a brook and build their was only 1.6 per cent lower than the all-time For 10 years the . . . Association market, plus certain other Items has hla hand out. Pet spending here but should have been sot- er's prize, own water supply. . . . has operated as a unit lif deal- like a larger number of business projects are dusted off in every of- ;l'od In private," said Mayor Ar- Eleven persons, all of them 1 monthly high-reached in December, when ing with problems- affecting Indus- [allures, a lower rate of individual fice. Individually and by groups, thur A. Patterson of Red Bank, drunk and some of thorn with In addition (o protecting their prop- more than $58,094,000 worth of property trial relations and union contracts. lavlngs and an (increase in con- officials and employees are pressur- with a disapproving and sad shake bruises and bloody cuts received in • erty,' people with brooks on their places went up in smoke. . . . The . . . Union recently has sumer credit. When all these aro ing the legislature to raise their of his head nt the conclusion of an fights, wore arrested In Rod Bank | would save money on Ilieir lire insurance if refused to recognize that the Asso- added together tho result seems to local or county salaries through a rgument, .during whfch several on a Saturday night. Tho town Jail What this means is that there is no end ciation .Is a unit. ... It has rejected give reason for concern. device known as "mandaory spend- ouncllmen hurled accusations would not hold them all and odmo they constructed small ponds or lakes from our contention that we have just aa —N. Y. Her»ld Tribune. ing laws." The drive Is on for new gainst each other. The officials of the offenders wore locked up in .which firemen could work in fire emer- to human carelessness, human ignorance, much, right to .bargain as a unit aa local sales taxes which would bo Id not come right out In so many Relief fire house, human failure to take the simplest, most the Union has. piled on top of present proporty, rordB and accuso oach flther of Mrs. Margaret Cross of Nut- * gencies. • * • .' From the remainder of the. ad we Eatontown Library ' business, Income and other taxes. jrnft, but the Inferences they made swamp, widow of Thomas Cross, vital precautions. There is no mystery to assume these employers are Insist- .. Seldom Is there an official word left small room for doubt In the died of paralysis, She was 70 years The Fight Against Cancer . fire prevention. There is nothing difficult ing on joint action to prjvent the Being Renovated about econoprvy—cutting the waste minds of the spectators as to what old. Four children survived her, Union from "picking off" one firm Eatontown library Is being palnt- and Inefficiency In government, they meant. The mayor's words Mrs, Edward Hill of • Keyport; - " Edgar H. Wilson of Flemington, Cen- about it. It is, so far as the homeowner is at a time, id and redecorated and is closed And there aro golden opportunl- ind restraining headshake put a Misses Annie and Elizabeth Cross tral Jersey chairman for the American Can- concerned, a matter of replacing a frayed The current telephone dispute luring renovations, All the old ;loa for saving. Consolidation of top to tho argument and the rest of Now York and Edward Cross, presenta quite a contrast, On tht books have been disposed of and local services aijd Jobs will often if the meeting passed off without who lived at home. . : cer society's fund-raising campaign, which lamp cord in time—of having heating equip- one side stand the closely knit A. will bo roplaced by a woll-balancod produce salary savings and In- my more accusations being made. T. & T. and the regional companies collection of about 2,000 now boohs creased efficiency through one full- Walter Mlnton of Fair Haven MISSIONARY MEETING opened Tuesday, said this weeek that "The ment periodically inspected—of treating of the Bell System. They assert rom the county library. time employee handling several aught a big striped bass In the Tho Women's Missionary society problem of defeating cancer takes top-rank gasoline, cleaning solvents and other in- they will bargain only company by part-time Jobs. Surprising tax rlvor at Rumson. It was the first company. On tho other stand the The Improvements' aro being of tho Red Bank Presbytorlan in (he minds of every American citizen." flammables with the respect they deserve— mijile under the supervision of tho savings are possible through closer fish of this kind caught In the church will moot next Wednesday unions 'which have boon trying to ittentlon to careless govornmental North Shrewsbury .river In a long- Win Industry-wldo bargaining, Tho new library board appointed by aftornoon at 2:30 o'clock and hoar "There arc people everywhere'with a par- of carting junk out of attics nml basements Mayor Harry B. Rowland. Mrs, Cllf- ixpcndltures, over-expenditures or Ime. It weighed 32 pounds and Mrs. Clifford Potltt, guost Bpeultor. Unions doclaro that, othor appoar- iotual evaslqn of the law In awards tieuhtr and special interest in the cancer and closets. , ancos to tho contrary, the several tolU Cuilman is chairman and tho Inches long, Mrs. Loater Whltilold will bo solo- ithcr membors are Mrs. Jamos N, if' contracts and other official junior 'organization of tho ist. Mrs, H. Wcrnor Is loador. Host- •confrol movement-," he added. ''It hits companlos' rejections pf tho union pending. Tightonod supervision F esses will bo Mrs. William Florence, The fact that some 90 per cent of all demands are all Identically worded, Wolco'tt, Jr., Mrs, Virginia Stofflet, oung Mon's Christiaii n association, deep into their hearlH.just as it has hit Mrs, Horbtrt Wornor, Miss Mar- )f road gangs somotlmos Is needed, nown as.the Hl-Y, was formed at Miss H, Lowo, Miss S, Bolco, Miss fires are unnecessary and could easily Jiave The legislation reportodly taking tfon-ossontlal building projects Mary Lovott and MIBS H. Read. • their fivmllicrnnu they feel differently than garet Vottor and Kenneth 8mlth. lod Bank, Meetings 'were hold at been prevented, amplifies the tragedy, Al- form In Congress would deny tin It Is oxpocted that work will bo ihould be discouraged at this time. he home of Joaoph Smith on Ber- they feel about any other tiling." • 27 local firms tho right to net aa a In short, It's time tor spring [en place,' who was Instrumental RING THEFT most all of the.10,000 people who will dlo by wnploted by tho end of this month iloonlng and tlioro is. no batter unit—except thoso omplpylng undor hon tho library will bo roopoood, n forming, tho society. The ofllcurs Percy Jonos of Atlantlo High- Mr. Wilson pointed out that 60 per cent fire this year, unless the trend changes, will lop people. It would also prohibit ilaco fob tho citizen to start than •oro Russell- HodgklsB. proaldont, 1 lands rocolvod a auspondod aon- oMfrtr.fumta i^rrctPtt^ew^JerSey during; i!M tJW lfred^ Ernst,,vlci) ;pit«flldent and tonC8..to ...Annaadalo ^ Roiormiitbry..--- nt action, although It would bo rownlng Wllapn secretary and Thursday night at' Freehold and "Cancer Control Month" will be spent in monuments to our stupidity. • atrango-IndoogIndd In aq Integrated an Samuel J, Foorancrof Nownrlt, p q g : Llfo Insurance statistics nhpw roasuror, was placed on probation for one th ti With tl" IndustrIndt y wcrei th omployoil x not lounncllor-nt-law, will uddrou» tho hat death* of alrllnd pdasengera William H., BonnottBnnot, thho 'enen- yoar .on a charge of stealing a $300 m the staifi, With tlie"cxception of a small The problem fnees. us all. •'• We'have it consultinlti g and aotlng togetheth r In- rlonmouth U(o Umloi;wrHor» HBBO- 1 per one-million paaao'ngor miles do- gineer of tho steamboat Albortlna, diamond ring from, tho homo of ' percentage for a statewide servlce,and edu- n our power to control fire. And wo have formally, ilatlon next Thuradttj noon at the cronacd from four and eight-tenths vns tho boaj snapping turtlo catoh- MM, Bab« Kaufman at Atlantlo . In the name of fnlrnesi nnd In nchorngc, Kclmnr, on tlio «ubjeot, In 1DSB to.ono nnd two-tontha In ir of this part of tha county, Mr. Highlands sovoral •wiolts, «go. cation program, the itaU fuuda will be t in our power to leUrc rage unchecked. th« onuii pt industrial pens* and "Can Your Clients Afford to Die 7" mi onnott sold hU oatchw to • Plill- Jonos had jileadod guilty. RED BANK REGISTER, APRIl/3,1941 Page Seven. EXPERT DRESSMAKING Dressler-Crelin Julian Lee and Mrs. Clark Graham INSURE YOUR HOME Mrs. Carol Frank CU8T0M TAILORING • Lincroft - White of New York city. Mr. White Sell Now! While You Can Still Get $15 To' will Join Mrs. White in New York business, automobile and other Baccalaurwfla of N«w York University Engagement Told property with Easter services will be held Sun- city from California, and they will j TEAlCHBB OF FIAtfO Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dressier day morning at 10:30 o'clock st the• leave April 9 for England on the : , HAWKINS BROTHERS Far larollmc^it. write to: < Kay Wells of Sunset avenue announce the en- chapel. Stanley Stilwel), superin- Queen Elizabeth. I $ CASH Real estate and Mortgage Loam ! Mri. Carol, Frank Frost Ave., Riverside Itel(bt« gagement of their daughter,- Mlsa tendent, will be In charge. There Mrs. Gardner V. Klein, chairman, I 17 Broad Street, Bed Bank Ann Dressier, to Frank P. Crelin, will be no Sunday-school on this • * N«wm«D Spring! Road TeL Red Bank 9-1148-W. and other members, Including Mrs. Phone B. B. 0-0352 •Red Bank, N«w Jeroy son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Crelin, day. . _^ 60 Sr., of East Westslde avenue. EIna Anable, Mrs. Ira D,__ Liver- Mrs. Charles Lum Is a patient at good, Mrs. John Warnecker,' Har- FOR YOUR OLD Monmouth Memorial hospital.» old Kelly, Charles Toop and Ger- Miss Marjorie Stewart attended & ard Domldion, who aided, in the gathering and party of Radcliffe Charles Cox fund, wish to thank SINGER college alumni laftt week at Stan- all those who helped In any way to hope hotel, New York city. makalit a success Model number sets' —Mrs.—Thomas -Baly~wag~glveira the "price surprise stork shower Saturday Mrs. D. Palmer of Brooklyn, N. night at the home of Mrs. Kyran Y., spent the week-ena with Mr. Gash in your machine • F. Powell at.Brookdale farm. The and Mrs. Kyran F. Powell of now—while prices arc EASTER IS SPRING guests were Mrs. Henry Brlckel, Brookdale. higher than ever. • ' ' Mrs. William LJtchtenberger, Mrs. John Warneker, Mrs. Matthew Mul- Corn has never been found liua lin, Mrs. Ruth Slaven, Mrs. Harry wild state and lts origin is a myS- Phone ASBURY PARK 2-8890 Cole, Mrs. Francis Powell, Mr«. tery, evidence suggesting that the Peter GraU, Mrs.- Palmer,. Miss plant from which it is derived Is PENN. 8EWINQ MACHINE CO. All over the world peo|ple wait restlessly for Easter Mary Kelly, Miss Ella Kelly, Miss now extinct, • • Write A. A., Box 611, Red Bank, N. J., Madge Smith, Miss Minnie Haddon 'Sunday—eternal symbol of Sirring. and Miss Betty Oratz. Miss Viola Bennett, daughter of Mrs. H. Bennett, became the bride With the same suddenness that a garden blooms over- of Howard Tlndall, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Tindall of Rumspn, Sunday, night; streets explode in a.cblorftil riot of buoyantly beautiful March 16. The couple will make their home in Marlboro. new Spring clothes. Charles W. Moore, 'son of Mrs. 1 Ira Livergood, .returned to LeXitig- . MISS ANN DRESSLER. ton, Ken., Thursday by plane. HER EASTER BONNET For housewives, Easter Sunday has another, more Miss Dressier, a graduate of Red Jimmy Barruch of Vail Homes, Bank high school, is employed by Eatontown, is a. new employee at domestic meaning. With the passing of the joyous holiday, the Bendix company In Red Bank. the Charles Toop village store. Mr. Crelin, also a Red Bank high The fire company has announced May Be Like A Sonnet heavy winter clothes ,are gathered together for their pre- school graduate, is employed at the that anyone desiring to burn grass "DeFalco service station here. or brush should arst get e. ttre'per- storage cleaning. mit from Gerard Domldlon, flre chief. . . But A Corsage of • . • •'•••''. * . Colt's Neck , Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Livergood No one can take the drudg

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antique show sponsored by the A daughter has been born at Mon- Star. ••,••••-.-, •••-.•• Home Laundry ' Appliances Women's club of Perth Amboy as mouth Memorial hospital to Mr. the guestB of Mrs. James Grieve of and Mrs. Charles Heus'er of Jack- It Is estimated that 25 million Perth Amboy. . son street • . ': empty bottles have accumulated In . Your FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Steven- French ' students .pf the high American homes. »Each milk bottle son are the parents of a. daughter school are now corresponding with Is' capable ' of r malting between 80" _. RADIO - REFRIGERATOR - WASHER born Thursday, March 27, at St. boys and girls in France. Arrange- and 40 trips, if returned to the' Joseph's hospital, Lexington, Ky. ments were "made by Miss Gene dairy for re-use. ' ' Cleaning-Dyeing The baby weighed eight pounds, White, French Instructor, who se- Repairing - All Makes and will be named Linda Rose. cured the names of French youths Mrs. Stevenson 1* the former Daisy from the • International Students' society In Hillsboro, Ore.-The pur- — —We plok up and deliver.— — Riccardlbf "Aberdeen" road, r---- Welcomed Robert Kent of Ravine drive is pose of the correspondence- Is to further learn more about France WHEN an accident forces an appendectomy patient at Haz- and to Improve the French, of the ard hospital. students in the local high, school. you to itop w<»k indefinite- ANDERSON APPLIANCE SERVICE MIBS Mary Munnlng, a student laundering 7 GOLD STREET, •• RED BANK, N. J. at the College of New Rochelle, has John Zelwak, third mate of the ly, what will -pay the bills Tel. REd Bank 6-2039 or 6-2328. arrived at the home of her parents, S. S. Nachman.Syrkln, sailed Tuos-j and extra expenses of medi- Mr. and Mrs. Nichols Munnlng, for. day from Baltimore, Md., for Problems (Successor to Coast Appliance Co.) the Easter holidays. France, after spending a few days cal, surgicjd/ or .hospital The Episcopal church is install- at his home here. care? And will your income ing a' new oil burning blower typ'e Mrs. Frederick Wolfe of East DIRECTLY heating Bystem. ' J Orange is visiting her son-in-law continue? •/ . Mrs. Harry Kahn attended a per- and daughter, Mr. and' Mrs, Charles ••./•- -. • •. Jurman. Only an Accident policy : formance of "Flnlan'a Rainbow" To Our LESTER K. JOHNSON recently. . '' . . James J. Hlckey la on a business can reimburse you for loss, trip to Cuba. The trip was made by Lester Kenneth Johnson of 10 The auxiliary of the flrtt aid of time arid'pay for your South street, Sea Bright, son of the squad held a benefit card party In plane. . late Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. John- the clubroom Friday evening. Miss Aiin Bellonl of CUffwbod is! confinement while in a PLANT son and grandson of Mrs. Stephen . For four nights last week the an- at Monmouth Memorial hospital hospital, j "SUCCESS" Johnson, has been awarded the nual senior class play of the high with minor injuries suffered when Expert Advice—No Obligation Charles Hayden manorial scholar- school was presented in the high she was hit by a car Saturday on Ask thib agency for an FOR ALL PERMANENT WAVES Route. 36, Matawan township. Ac- ship of Stevens Institute of TecH- school auditorium. The play, en- Accident policy. INVARIABLY depends on the proper length and nology at Hoboken. titled "A Case of Springtime" was cording to Motor Vehicle Inspector cutting of your hair. Lester, who was honor student directed' by Mrs. Elizabeth Gittlna. James Carberry, the automobile The members of the cast were was operated by Aldrich Guscott of To look your best for Easter, have your hair in the 1942 graduating class of Sea Bright public school, was valedic- Chris Kirschman, Joan !Lindsay, Morgan. Mr. Carberry said hla in- re-shaped and designed for your new Easter bon- torian of the 1946 class at Long Maria Nunzlato, John Kahn, Sidney vestigation showed that Miss Bel- THOMAS' LAWLEY AGENCY LEONS net .'• f • Branch high school, where he was Friedman, Margaret Hauler, Philip loni alighted from a bus and ran by a member of the senior honor so- Dietrich, Helen Leavy, Jean Thlx- across the highway when she was Real Estate & Insurance ciety. ton, George Vassllades, Walter hit by the car. ' PROTEIN P4-76 White Street Joseph The young student, who is em- Staeger, Mary Cassidy, William Mrs. Russell Pruden and infant Phone: Red Bank 6-0410 ployed at Gardella's market, Sea Penksa and Marie RIccl. Between daughter, Natalie Jean, returned BREAD Red Bank of Bright, expects to be enrolled for the acts the following entertained: home Monday from Monmouth Me- Riverside Dr. & Highway 35 the September term in Stevens In- Lillian Brautlgan, Shirley Lamber- morial hospital. For Reducing Diets stitute. son, Walter Staeger, Theresa Mrs. Wlllla,m Turner, Mrs. Wil- Red ^ank R. D. Box 80 Leone, Richard Izquelrdo, Fred Eckel, Wll]iam Baum, Martin Ham- liam Feiiwlck and Miss. Catherine Matawan. marstrom and Jennie Rlccl. Miss Tonl Geraldl of Keyport will Dr. and Mrs; Gerard Devlin and appear on the Dupont television Beauty Salon. children, Jane and Patrick, will program Wednesday evening, Ap.rU spend the Easter week-end at 9. Miss Geraldl will dance. • "DERMETIC" Baltimore. Mo'nday they will attend the wedding of Miss Mary Agnes Dr, and Mrs. Gerard Devlin at- for your cosmetics Sturms and Giles Hiesner. tended a performance of "Street 46 Monmouth St. Tel. R. B. 6-3475 Miss Mary Wells entertained her Willia^.". ****m Husse Z' y hah»s« beebeenn concon- bridge club last week. Prizes were to h s h n awarded to Mrs. Warren Vreeland, lllneS3 'thhBe °™t f6°. We •"*£d y , Miss Esther Blau and Mrs. Gerard ^ **%, * "' , - Devlin. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Vreeland Joseph Duffy Is confined to his entertained at a birthday party for Borne by Illness. It Jias been neces- their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, In sary for him to close his butcher honor of her tenth birthday. The business permanently. | quests played games an* • enjoyej d Kenneth Barker of the Green and refreshments. -Those present were White village has been 111 in the Car°> Cra1?' Jan0 Pengel, Peggy Read MARKET hospital I » Alicia Lawrence, Marilyn Mrs. Frank Sausvllle of Milburn Ha». Nan°y Ja"e " JjTdl!?8?n' Pa" was the week-end guest of Mr. and >lc!a Barker, Meredith Luhrs, Ju- Mrs. Richard Erdmann, Sr. . <"* Sagablel. Marilyn S ahlbaum, SQUABS OXTAIL Miss Esther Blau was the guest Norma DeFelice and Patricia Egan, RED BANK Saturday of Mrs. Howard Erd-! a" of Matawan. ., maiin at a performance of "Annie I J- Donald. Miller of the Farmers DUCKS Get Your Gun." It was Miss Blau's & Merchants National bank has BREADS birthday. , ')oon confined to his home the past Mrs. Raphael Devlin entertained wenlc with grip. her bridge club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Elva Barbanell left Tuesday CHICKEN LIVER CAU? LIVER rMak _ PPrizei s were awarded to Mrs. Har- for a month's vacation In Mexico, EvetyAcre m ry Kahn, Mrs. Thomas Wolstcad . The pupils of the sixth grade and Mrs. Leroy Sickles. Mrs. Wels- gavo a surprise party for theh" SMOKED Dolts tead, Mrr. Evcictt Carlson and teacher, Mies Esther Blau, In honor SLICED Best Mrs. John Egglsston substituted. ; of her birt&lay Friday. She re- Miss Gloria Curran. Mount Hoi- <=e!ved a gift and refreshments were yoke college, South Hadley, Mass., served. arrived home Saturday to spend' MrE- William Pengel Sr., Is en- the Easter vacation with her moth-' i°vlnS tw0 months1 vacation in er, Mrs. Grace Curian, of Broad ,FlorI(la. .. • street. Earl Garrison, principal of the Mis3 Alice McCurdy of Beaver grammar school, retur«ed to his college, Jenklnstown, Pa., arrived ' position Monday after a week's ill- home Friday to spend the Easter ncs3. WOODRUFF GARDEN SEEDS vacation with her parents, Mr. and | Arthur Jurman, who has been Mrs. John L. McCurdy of Main spending a week with his brother- street. ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. SMOKED SWIFT PREMIUM HICKORY Mrs. Grace Curran and daughter John Shea, returned Thursday to Hydrated Lime, Insecticides, Baskets, Gloria were guests Sunday of the his studies at the University of Hoey family of Stone Hill farm, North Carolina. C Fencing, Poultry Equipment, Baby Scobeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Smutko TENDERIZED Chicks, Purina Chows, Crawford Feeds, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyckoff and children of South River have 16 TO 20-LB. SIZE and son • Barry and Mrs. Rltter take possession of their new home Ib Coal and Miscellaneous Hardware. Johnson have moved from Broad on Broad street. They have been WHOLE OR HALF street to their recently purchased .visiting Mrs. Smutko's parents, Mr. home on Spring street. and Mrs. Rocco Mazzle. 59 Mrs. August Schlomann of Wash- Katharine Fowelson and Mrs. Al- ington! D. C, was visiting her bert Powelson of this place attend' W. D SWARTZEL mothor, Mrs. Laura Mount, over cd the fourth . birthday party re- FULLY COOKED the week-end. cently of Wayne Morris, son of Mr The Saturday Evening Bridge and Mrs. Lyman Morris of Hazlet 10 TO 14-LB; SIZE HAZLET. N. J. _ Dr._and. Mrs^ William. H. Pengell club_had_dinner_at—Buttonwood entertained Saturday in celebration _ -^WHOLE-OR-HALF- -BY-BAItBOXir manor and played cards at the home-of-Mr—and~Mrs.—Wr-Ollver of4he41th blrthday-of their- daugh- Diggln. Mr. and Mrs. Dlggin held ter Jane. The guests attended a Keyport 7-1109 high score. Mrs. Joseph Baler and movie In the afternoon, followed by Mrs. Conrad Johannsen received a buffet supper. Games and danc- consolation prizes. ing were enjoyed In the evening. Miss Mary Myers of East Orange Those present were Misses Carol was a week-end guest of Mr. and Craig, Ann Cartan, Rose Marie Ab- FOWL Fresh 4-lb. size . . . V , . . . \ 43* lb. Mrs. Garrett J. McKeen. bazla, Joan Hughes, Virginia Mrs. Edward Schilke of 41 Little Arose, Jo Ann Lazow, Nancy Jane street was removed to the Perth Erdmann and Patricia Egan of Amboy General hospital Tuesday Matawan, and Miss Tonl Gerald: by the first aid squad, where she of Keyport. underwent an emergency operation. 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.;•/'• .•'•.;•'.,. I-'1.,' • \ yJf" RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3,1947 Page Nine said, "for if Red Bank could supply iBEMEMBEB School Boards Confer the best .possible education, there Walter W. Plock GORGEOUS! It's SHERMAN'S For (Continued From Page 1) would be no need for a regional POST AND RAIL FENCING 38" Screen-Printed school." • Singer and Teacher The Best In Curtains, SOLD AND ERECTED RAYON JER8EY8. Egciris of lidding Road Drapes, Bedspreads wu also learned that under a re- Dr. Anderson, rapped what he Form.rly of New York City gional aet-up a nine-man regional termed "individuality of munici- Split chestnut rails with Now AvallabU For LtiKtu At . 4.79 yd, school board, chosen from members palities." He said: "You people The Sherman Shop of the "sending" districts and the locust or chestnut posts. 20 Seventh Avenue, Atlantic Highlands FABRIC FAIR- 157 Broa4 St. INTRODUCE I would not lose your Individuality in Phone: Atlantic! Hlghlandt 1-0829-W. M Broad-St Bed Baak Red Bank board, would be ap- such a school. It would benefit ALSO pointed for the first year. After everyone and be better in the long that, the board would be elected in run." • • i PADDOCK FENCING the usual manner. Under the local According to Dr. Anderson, it theHEaster Bunny Corsage set-up there would be one member Would take a minimum of two Harry E. Newmanjr. from each "sending" district on the years to build a regional school. board and four members from Red li CO., LTD. Announcing Opening The regional school could not be Phone SS« New Egypt Const* Bank. Representation on the considered if there is not a major- P*ler R»M>it, complete •l«l tor•_.:.board would be apportioned by pop- ity vote'ffonTeacirof the individual : ROYAL ulation. . boards of education and a unani- WorU1. No. t Ross King, a member of the Lit- mous vote of the combined boards. wiU, A ^cer, '-*• tle Silver board, took up a problem If the "sending" districts all vote Stauffer System trpawritar that was on everyone's mind by for' the state survey to be conduct- stating that in Little Silver it would ed; and if the survey, which, ac- bow tie in fixe* and colors cost more for a regional school. He cording to Dr. Anderson will take said the present cost for Little Sil- three weeks, Is completed before to suit mother and daugh- All make* of onto* machine*— ver to send pupils to Bed Bank May 20, the present.referendum In SLENDERIZE! was about $15,000 and estimated it Red Bank asking the pybllc'i per- ' Sold, Rented * Bepmired would'cost 123,000 under the re- mission to purchase a site for a This marvelous system' of reducing tor. For $3.Oo! ' gional plan; school can be legally dropped. The effectiveness of the argu- Paul Young, Red Bank district streamlines your figure without effort on ment* in favor of the' regional school clerk, will act as a clearing your part—without drugs—diet or 'electric- school can be shown in the fact house for the results of the "send- that Mr. King, who seemingly at ing" districts. ity.' But, .with perfect results.

Your, early order will inntfe your selection of gardenias, first opposed the regional .school Opposition to the regional school • . . . . . / since he thought It would be hard was voiced by Mr, Harper and camellias, roses or orchids arranged in an attractive and to convince the public of the heed Harry Heavilahd, former president Opening In Red Bank for the increased cost, made a com- of the Red Bank school board. Mr. plete "turn-about" and said he was Heaviland was chosen as Red Bank different corsage. ' - ' . : > .personally in favor of the regional representative on the visiting com- idea. It was his motion that asked mittee. He said he was as much Monday, April 7th HARDING ROAD AT HARRISON AVE. for the state survey,- opposed to a regional school as Mr. Dr. Anderson, who pulled no Beekman was for It, Charles Gal- iiwM ^ i • punches in his stand in favor of a lagher, a member of the Red Bank at 14-16 BROAD STREET PHONE R.;B. 6-1443 , regional school, said if Red Bank school board, who is also opposed Something builds a .new high school, the send- to the regional school, is on vaca- (ROOMS 3 AND 4) " 103-105 MONMOUTH ST- ing areas will eventually find that tion. More Red Bank does not have room for Leo K. McKe.e, president of the Than Just them, and they will have to send Red Bank board, asked representa- PHONE TODAY FOR YOUR their pupils elsewhere. It would be tives ,from each district what their a Bottle of hard, he said, to convince the peo- unofficial opinion on a regional Milk FREE TRIAL TREATMENT ple of Red Bank a second time that school was. All districts answered they must add to their school too they had open minds on the matter IN SERIES, $1 PER TREATMENT. accommodate the "sending" areas. and could not give definite an- Puritan The Little Silver delegation be- swers. However, a spokesman for gan discussing the merits of the, the area said they personally found MILK CO. TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-410S. present Red Bank school system much merit in the Idea.. Red Bank 6-0686 and learned that any of the "send- Holmdel township brought up the ing" districts could ask for a state traveling problem arid said it would Inspection of the Red Bank' plant. be hard to convince members of Dr. Ryan stated that Red -Bank their community that children jnust now has one of the poorest physical travel' all the way to Red Bank plants in the state. It must soon when they are near Keyport, an- make some physical changes, h,e other "cultural" center. stated. If Red Bank should be SHOES~«~MIIES SHOES • Ml LES SHOES"' MIIES SHOES^MIIES SHOES" taken off the approved list, the The committee which will visit "sending" districts would' be free tho regional schools In the area is to send their children anywhere composed of Harry Heaviland of el»e. : Red Bank, Lester Taylor of Little Dr. Ryan disclosed that the last Silver, Frank Weigand of Holmdel, Inspection of the Red Bank school G.^ Harold. Nevlus of Shrewsbury system took place in 1911, and only borough and Chairman Steinmuller immediate changes in tho physical of Shrewsbury township. Atlantic education program .permitted it to township did not have a represen- remain on the approved yst. As tative as their board president was school board members from all not at the meeting. areas represented began discussing Paul Young read a letter from the relative merits of the Red Bank Dr. Clyde M. Hill, one of the mem- system, Lester Scott, president of bers of the recent Yale survey, who the Shrewsbury borough board, Stated that his committee thought said that Red Bank should not be that Red Bank should not delay in put to task and that It would be securing a site for a school. After. better to' stick to the regional the site Is obtained, the letter stat- what's Easter news In children's shoesf school proposition. ed, sound out the "sending" areas. Dr. Anderson disagreed by stat- In conclusion, Mr. McKee thanked ing that "some good -may come out the school board members present of this as we are all letting our for ' contributing helpful sugges- hair down." ,. Ho said that in the tions. He urged them to attend regional >ystemi the' area which is Red Bank board meetings. tho center of BOcial, business, recre- ation and educational activities is ;:th«,

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WALKER & TINDALL It 111 IINII to Hn Tilt, Km Imif, Cuuetltit ni PiiuitiiiU... Tkm't I ttm tat Tn Realtors and Insurort ,, BftOAD it; RED BANK ill BROADWAY LONG BRANCH 19E; Front St. Red tfank, N. J. w J02 BROADWAY, r—— - LONG BRANCH TELEPHONE BKI> BANK 8-8778, ui 700 COOKMAN AVE., cor. Bond St., ASBURY PARK 2 142 SMITH STREET, * . . PERTH AMBOY SHOKS, INCOnPORATED WltES SHOeS.!.MItEsjHj SHOES.iMILES. .___Li_l_; -1865, Dec. £9 ! Atlantic Highlands Passover Services ^ W. "*.. Abbott, Minister Read in the April issue of f; READE'S RED BANK Johnson, William A- of Mon. Co. Girl Is Bride-Elect At Long Branch Genealogy to Mary E.S Ikes of Ocean Co. ...-„_. _..' _.„ 1866, Feb. 17 Mrs. Helen Zea Tnrockmorton of .Rabbi Aaron H. Lefkowita wftl THE THOUGHT GARDEN Hendrickson, Combs to Phebr Atlantic Hlghfands has announced conduct the .annual: seder service Camp of Ocean Co. 186S, Mar. 6 the engagement and coming mar- of Beth Miriam Temple, Long Branch, Saturday, at 6:30 p..m. at CARLTON Mr*. William R. ConoVer, * By Vincent Messier, Minister riage of* her daughter, Miss Anne "LET'S PRAY FOR A MIRACLE" the Long,Branch Jewish Commun- nold, N. J:, Star Route, editor, (357) Errickson, John M, to Mar- Louise Throckmprton," to Warren ' By Cyril A. Smack RED BANK 6-1500 garet L. Appleby, both of Ocean Asay, son of Mrs. Flora Aaay of ity Center; Mrs, Lefkowltz will cnalrman of Genealogical commit- render the traditional Passover tee qf Monmouth County Historical Co. J._ ; 1866, Apr. 28 Neptune, and the late Harold E. Only a miracle pan saye us from a.war that may end melodies, accompanied by Mrs. the human race. ' association, Freehold. N. J. - Hendrickson, George, M. D., to Asay. The couple will be married MUlard.Rosenfeld. The children of. Monday, April 7th Sarah J. Lee, both of Ocean Co. Saturday May 3,' at All' Saints the religious school will participate Read this able article and the splendid comments of ^^^. „ .... 1866, June 2 Episcopal church, Nave sink, by the in the ritual. A strictly kosher prominent clergymen of all faiths on its thought. AT 10 A. M. (Doors Open at 9:30) Wilborn, Martha ___ 1 2767 Errlckson, Daniel to Catherine rector. Rev. Charles P. Johnson. dinner will "be served.- • Enjoy also the only serial story of which we know that Wilbur, Mary Ann . .2T07 Hendrickson, both of Ocean Co. The bride-to-be Is a graduate of _ Service* will be held at Beth' . has made front-page newspaper headlines, "ANOTHER Wilklns,-Margaret-=^ Atlantic Highlands high school and Miriam Temple tomorrow at 8 p." '"""CHANCE,"""'" : J ""•""•" ] T Williams, Ann C-;.. „ .. .2669 Vanhlse, Charles to Sarah F. Smith, Monmouth Memorial hosiptal in. and, Saturday at 10:30 a, m. - • . and Williams, Catherine — . 2757 both of Ocean Co 1866, Sec, 1 school of nursing. Mr. Asay is as- Concluding the Passover season, a -The/best In Poetry and-Light Verse, Williams, Charles . 2726 Grovtr, Mason to Eliza Ann or sociated with his brother in con- special memorial service will be A Song Ybu Will Want to Play and Sing;, . 2715 held Saturday, April 12, at 10:30 a. I Williams, Charles H. . Elizabeth drown, both of Ocean ducting the Shore Dairies', Inc. at Articles and Editorials Packed with Williams, Daniel D. _ . 2757 m. in the Temple. ' f \ Co...... 1867, Feb. 10 Allerihurst. He was recently dis- Important Truths, and Other Features. EASTER KIDDIE SHOW Williams,' Ellber . .2711 Errlckson, John W. to Anna E. charged from the army after ser- . 2707 Send 25 Cents for the April Issue Williams, Thomas E. Hagerman, both of Ocean 'Co. vice In the European theater. . It pay> to «dvertll«"ln Th« RelUter FEATURING Williams, William H. —w. . 2659 • ,.... , ...... 1867, Aug. 31 • —or— . $1.00 for Five Months Williamson, Harvey T. —- .2666 Hanklni, Samuel W. to Sarah M. —or— • $i8.5O for One Year MICKEY ROONEY Williamson, Mary _ . 2678 Errlckson, both of Ocean Co. . 2707 AS A CHILD ACTOR IN Willetts, Elenor „; . „..._„ „•„, 1867, Oct. 20 Wilson, Ablgal - . 27SS L«wli, John K. of Mon. Co., to The Thought Garden M.C.M.'s DELIGHTFUL COMEDY ' ' . Wilson, Ann i— .2669 ATLANTIC MARINE Mary Woodfleld of Ocean Co. ' : • I • • , Wilson, Arthur , . 2747 ; ...... 1867, Dec. U 491 Atlantic Avenue Wilson, Elizabeth 2MB, 2648, 2752 Thurs.-Fri.-8at. Sat-Mat. "The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn" Rogers, John to Lydda I Ashton, THEATRE :',"'. Long Branch, New Jersey Wilson, Elmlsa - 2666 both of Ocean Co 1868, Feb. 2 BARBARA STANWYCK — ALSO— ^ Wilson, Henry : ___ 2666 By Vincent Messier, Minister A GALAXY OF CARTOONS WllBon; Jacob E. • 2688 (858) Messier, John B. to Sarah RAY MILLAND Sat-Mat. , PLUS FREE! Wilson, John ; 2659 Jane Hendrickson of Ocean Co. LOBETTA YOUNG BARRY FITZGERALD DAVID NIVEN BUNNY COMIC BOOKS Wilson, John D. — _ 2764 ..„• ... 1868, Feb. 2 Wilson, John W. __—„-..-,.. 2657 Johnson, John J. of Mon. Co. to —In— —In— TICKETS NOW ON SALE Wilson, Joshua : 2«6fl Sarah M. Parker of Ocean Co. "The Perfect Marriage" • CHILDREN SOo — ADULTS 60c Wilson, Mary- Ann 2752 •'• .. _. 1868, Feb. 23 "CALIFORNIA" —and— (Including Tax) Wilson, Mary Jane 2759 Kerr — , to Elizabeth Rey- —In Technicolor—i BOY BOGEBS Wilson, Oliver 2726 nolds of Ocean Co. .1868, Mar. 1 -In— Wilson, Richard s2755 Culyer, William to Ablgal Youngs, Sun.-Hon.-Tues. « - PAL TRIGGER" Wilson, Bcudder _. _ 27*7 widow, of Mon. Co. 1868, Mar. 12 - Sun^MatT" Wilson, Thomas —,.:•• ,., 2711 Brown, Jasper R. to Mary E. Per- Sun. Con't From Z P. M. JOAN CRAWFORD Wilson, Thomas E. 2669 rlne of Ocean Co., ....1868, Mar. 26 ROBERT MONTGOMERY 60 RIDGE ROAD, RUMSON, N. J. Wilson, Thomas F. 2669 Perrlne, Peter H. to Catherine JOHNGARFIELD Wilson,. Wm, G., Rev. 2669 Jane Miller of Ocean Co. T- ATJDBEY TOTTBB PHONE RUMSON 1-0753-' Wlllson, Kaalah. _. 2752 ..... 1868, Apr. S I-LOYD NOLAN "HUMORESQUE" Wlmblst, Anderson 2704 Imlay, Charles D. of Mon. Co. Tues.-Wed.'Mat.-Tues" Special Wimple, Joseph '. 2757 to Sarah A. Stewart of Ocean Co. —In— WALTER BRENNAN Winner, Luclnda — 2764 ..:. 1868, May 10 MAY ROBSON Winston, Mary Jane (col) 2704 Poots, Charles H. of Burlington "Lady In The Lake" THOMAS KELLY Winston, Robert (col) , 2731 Co. to Elizabeth C. Thomas, Mon. —In— Winter, Mary . . .2663 Wednesday One Day. "Adventures of Tom Sawyer" Co...... 1868, July 5 —and— Boardman & Langford Winton, Sarah Ann 2757 . By Vincent Messier, Minister EOBERT ALDA FRANCES LANGFORD Witcralt, Albert S. : 2761 Helling, Johnathan W. of Fenn- . RALPH EDWARDS - . * HEATING and ELECTRICAL Witmore, Esther R. 2726 Bylvanla to Sarah E. Reid, Mon. ANDREA KING . a —In— Wolcott, Anna Maria 269o Co 1868, July Jjl FETX;R LORRE __"BEAT THE BAND" ^ __ Wolcott, Caroline M . 2707 Thursday ' One Day (359) Burk, Richard R. of Mon. —In— CONTRACTORS Wolcott, Daniel ' 2764 YVONNE De CARLO Co. to Sarah A. Carmelee of "Beast With Five Fingers" Wolcott, Elizabeth 2757 Burlington Co'. 1868, Aug. 13 ROD CAMERON Wolcott, Mary H. '. 2733 —In— Residential General Repairs Casler, William F. to Mary E. "FBONTIEB GAL", Wolcott,' Mary Jane 2695 •. Smith, both of Ocean Co. FRANCES LANGFORD Wolcott, Mary M. 2698 —also— Commercial Alterations 1868, Aug. 29 KALl'H EDWABDS STEVEN GE«AY • Wolfe, Johnson E. — '•— 2701Vannote, Robert o[ Mon. Co. to ANN CODEE Wolley, Catherine 2764 —in— Rebecca A. Ralph of Ocean Co. ^IBEAT THE BAND" —\n-ts. Wolt, Catherine E,_ 2755 .....77.7.:...;.:;..;;.....-;..- 1868, Sept 6 l^i'SO DARK THE NITE" _ Wolt, Edward F. : 2726 Allen, James to Sarah Jane Wood Caroline ; 2663 Francis, both of Ocean Co.' Wood/Charles A. 2750 •_ .„ 1868, Nov. 4 SURPRISE STORE Wood, Elizabeth 2707 Anderson, Gilbert of Mon. Co. to Wood, John _i-i i 2752 Hannah Ecley of Ocean Co. Wood, Joshua _- : 2733 :... 1868, Nov. 2S< Wood, Lockey __- 1 2726 Hopplinger, Erastus S. of Ocean EASTER SPECIALS Wood, Sarah U. S : 2695 Co. to Anna Newman of Mon. Wood, William H. _> 2764 Co. , .:.. 1869, Jan. 24 | Woodard, Lorenso V. 2750 Taylor, Robert F, to Cruzilla FULL FASHIONED Woodhull, Addison W., M. D. 2728 Tompkins of Mon. Co. Woodhul), Sarah S.. ._:— 2652 1869, Mar. 21 Woodward, Charles — —- 2752 Chamberlain, Nathan to Sarah Woodward, Ellen Eliza 2675 Chamberlain, both of Mon. Co. ALL NYLON Woodward, Elizabeth . ' 2762 .....'....__ _ 1869, Mar. 24 Woodward, Scudder _;_--— 2783 Storer, John of, Mon. Co. to Sarah Woolcott, Ann W. - . 2757 A. Brown of Ocean Co. Woolcott, Emellne —-—__L_ 2757 1868, July' 31 HOSE Wooley, Amanda --—--~~ 2695 ".•."-• ""By"W.",T.^DlH>ti; Minister '"" Approximately one in foot of the 158,000 Wooley, Julia _ : 1 2711 (360) Brown, Forman to Emma st each'year in the United States from Wooley, Luke K. •— -'.,-.;... 2704 Burk of Mon. Co. ...1869, Apr. 1 Wooley, Margaret '— 2695 $129 cancer could be saved if the knowledge already Miller, Joseph J. to Elizabeth H. Wooley, Martha R. , ._-. 2695 Gentress of Mon. Co. 1860, May 30 in existence could be made available to all— Wooley, Mary 2695 Earnest, Joseph C. of Mon. Co, 1 Wooley, Mary Elizabeth 2704 ' assuming that the knowledge is acted upon 'to Mary Anna Measure of Ocean First quality 46 gauge all ny- promptly. Here are the danger signals: Wooley, Thomas B. . 2711 Co _ ..." 1869, Sept. '5 Woolley, Olark ; 2726 Cappalrn, John of Massachusetts lori from top to toe. All lat- Woolley, Elizabeth 2759 1 1; Any lump or thickenings 4.~ Jar of Benulna MED- NO RED TAPE IN MAKINQ ADJUSTMENTS USD BANK, N. J. , Phone Red Bank 6-0501 ; HEX OINTMENT today. J H Vanhlse, John of Mon, Co. to -t»e • j.r .1 .11 SUN RAY DRUG STORES ! " P. O, BOX 108 Sarah E. Ahdtrson M Ocean C«, RED BANK REGISTER,-APRIL 3,1947 supporting the action taken by this Roadside Survey group to establish a building: code, Riverside Height* and has requested that proposed zoning clauses of the New Jersey The Mlddletown Village Social Of Industries On Roadside council, which have the1 club held one of Its largest game- approval of the garden clubs, be socials of the season *t Ellert hall REO TRUCKS considered for adoption. Friday night. A prize of an electric State Highways Mrs. Robert B.. Rex named the clock was awarded to Mrs. De- following garden club members as Becker on- the cooperative plan. All models available 30 to 60 days. ' - judges In the- state highway sur- Leo Finn of Cooper road, Chapel vey; Mrs, V. A, Johnston, Mrs. Hill, has a 1947 BuIeK sedan. Garden Clubs To John H. Bostock and Mrs. Lathrop. Martin McGulre of the state high- Come in and see ua. Let* Singer Mrs. Rex will conduct the survey. way, and Donald Matthews of Mpert put Give Citations For While ,the survey is' confined to Field avenue, Mlnneslrik park, have your ma- state highways only this year, Mrs. returned, home after spending the chine In firet-c!sB» running order. Good Landscaping Schomp said, "It is hoped that Utals winter at Miami, Fla. Reasonable charges. Estimate far/ IA meeting to develop further survey will be the beginning of a The Community Social club was more comprehensive one. With ex? the guest of Mrs. Mabel of Rum-, nisHed in advance. ""."• plans for the roadside betterment program of Garden club RED was perlence gained from . this begin-, son road, Little Silver, Thursday held recently at the home of Mrs. ning county and local roads as well afternoon. Mrs. John Bamback Robert B. Rex at Crawford's Cor- as urban areas ••'.• " • chairman.of Garden club RFD, ren B. Parsons. week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs, Red Bank were guests. • , Four of the five men arrested In John T. Sampson of Red Hill road, for your Easter • Mr?. Schomp and Mrs. Stothoff connection with the alleged theft .Mrs. Robert H. Miller, Jr., of jREDBANK, NEW JERSEY 1 outlined the purposes and plans of of $20,000 of building materials Conqver place, who has been sick Phone R. B. 6-3806 the eurvey which is being held In from the' warehouse of the Atlan- at her home for the past week, has co-operation with the state depart- tic Investment company, are free returned to her duties at the Tin- Shoes and Handbag! ments of highway, health, conserv- on, ball. Joseph Bush of Leonardo ton Falls school, where she 1* a ation, economics and motor vehicle. still remains la custody. The ware- teacher In the third grade. ' Bringing to mind the trend toward house is owned by Harry Hauscr. new shipments o decentralization of industry, Mrs. Leonard Hofman, Jr., son of E. S. Wells, manager of the Bid- Schomp declared that the survey, Councilman Leonard Hofman, was der department store, Jled Bank, the styles you want, jCploniat Flowers which will be conducted between the first member of Sea Scout Ship who has been 111 for some time "at April 7 and 28 of all highways in six to attain the' rank of boat- his Frost avenue home, is Improv- right up to the THis EASTER CELEBRATES tho state, is intended to recognise swain's mate. He passed a board of ing. . , those pioneers In'industry and bus- review 'Monday night. On board Ernest Johnson and B. Bragar of last minute! iness on these routes who have set were Sea Scout Commissioner Conover place are having the In- £:••:•• ITS '. : such, a splendid example of what Louis Cook, William Halley, Ed- terior of their houses redecorated. can be done, in the way of build- ward Walder and Edward Phillips. Edward O'Flaherty of Headden's ing, landscaping and maintaining The award for the best boat model, Corner Is confined to bed by illness. •First Anniversary their establishments, with the hope which was to be made Saturday by The Fair View First Aid squad that prospective industries and the Sea Scout council, was post- took Mrs. Effie Lum to Monmouth smaller business enterprises will poned. The judging Is expected to Memorial hospital Saturday morn- With take Inspiration from these stand- take place early next week. ing. ards. Awards of merit will be'giv- The Headden's Corner firemen A LARGE AND VARIED en to all those so, recognized at the "Electrical Midgets", a show put. were called out seven times Satur- State Garden club's annual meet- on by* the Bell telephone company, day and three times Sunday morn- ASSORTMENT OF PLANTS, ing May 22. Members of Garden will be presented next Monday ing to grass Ares throughout this club BFD will, take part In the night to the Lions club. section of the township. ' j CUT FLOWERS, »urvey. , ' Charles Ely and William Get- Mr. and Mrs. Bert White of the Mrs. LathrW delineated the basic kens attended the Monmouth Coun- state highway returned home program of/the roadside better- ty Fireman's association meeting Saturday from a wedding trip to DISTINCTIVE CORSAGES ment plans of the locsl club and last week at Hazlet. Florida. • " commended the village of Llncroft The borough council Monday night denied a.liquor license to the The Fair View First Aid squad ORCHIDS GARDENfA8 in its foreslghtedness in adopting will hold their second annual fair, a zoning ordinance. Calling atten- Shamchar reality company to oper- Auguat 14, IS and iq at the Head- OAMELLIAS SWEET PEA8 PLANTS tion to the heritage of unspoiled ate a hotel bar at 40 First avenue. den's Corner fair grounds. , At EisAnT, an

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DR. WALTER A. RULLMAN/ Inez Lawyer To Wed If your child's foot is normal, there is a last and a cornerstone of Hadassah's newest medical, institution, a 200-bed tu- Charles V. Grainger size in the. Stride-Rite shoe that fits it perfectly — berculosis hospital, to be erected Announcement has been made of j shortly in Palestine. The ceremony the engagement of Miss Inez Law- providing proper support and comfort and allow- will be held Tuesday at the Red yer, daughter of Mrs, Willard E. Bank Jewish Community center on Lawyer of Wanamassa, and .the ing ample room for normal length growth. Made b;' Riverside avenue. late Mr. Lawyer, former Red Bank Dr. Rullman will be the only rep- residents, to Charles V. Grainger, -skilled workmen of-tested, quality materials, Stride resentative of the medical and pub- son of Mrs. Mabel Grainger of lic fields in this immediate area to Brooklyn, and' tho late Charles V. Rite's are designed to guard young feet through the sign the doiiument. At this meet- Grainger. The wedding will take important formative years. Ing the annual Palelstine linen place next fall. shower will be held, when supplies Miss Lawyer was graduated from 8Yi to 12 . $5.50 for needy refugees in Palestine will Red Bank high school, and is sec- be contributed. , retary to Fred L. Rick, meter su- to 3 . $6.00 According to Mrs. David Fischer, perintendent of the Jersey Central All Seasoned Lumber chapter president, physicians, pub- Power and Light company at Al- Mail This Coupon lic health administrators and other lcntiurst. During the war she Aluminum Overhead DALY BUILDING CORP. outstanding medical personalities in served as a member of the nurses' Doors 600 cities throughout the United aide corps of the county Red Cross 156 BROADWAY — LONG BRANCH 6-0446 States are simultaneously being chapter, at Fitkin hospital. •> Asphalt Shingles asked to sign certificates which will Mr. Grainger is a Graduate of NAME .-. :. '.. later bo photographed on micro St. Aloysius high school in Jersey Finger-tip Control film and encased in a silver cart- City, and Is employed by tho Moore- STRBg^TSf ROUTE. -.-.:.. ridge to bo handed to Dr. Haim McCormack steamship company at "Hand-Tailored" Yassky of Jerusalem, director of New York. He served three years CITY or TOWN ;...... tho Hadassah Medical organization In tho Pacific with the Navy. in Palestine, next fall when ho ar- rives in this country to attend the group's convention. Mrs. Fischer said, "Wo are proud to be able to enter tho name, of our city, through Dr. Rullman's sig- nature, in a roll of honor tha't will become part of a permanent Insti- tution of healing and teaching in Palestine. No more concieto sym- I bol could be found of tho solidar- Albert S. Miller Hywhlch should-blnd mankind than this listing of names of tome 009 outstanding medical men who like Shoe Co. all leaders of their profession know that .a successful' fight against tu- 18 Broad Street Red Bank v berculosis or other virulent illness- You'll take pride in tipping this new "Topper" * made by Stetson, Knox or Melton. GET YOU Spring shades that you and all your friends-will- admire. Stetsons . . . 10.00 to 12.50 Knox . . • 10.00 to 20.00 Melton ... 7.50 to 12.50

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Easter Neckwear Of course you'll need a new tie— one of these Spring creations that , are guaranteed to make you feel ' happy., ' Get behind one of these cheerful (tiea View of the Sunrise Turkey Farm Plant, Monmouth County's Largest Turkey Farm and hear your friends say—"Gee, that's a swell tie; where'd you get v it?" Pure silks, wools and rayons. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED L00 to 5.00 SUNRISE TURKEY FARM EAST ROAD, (N... J5ELFORD, N. J RED BANK, N. j. REGISTER, APRIL 3,1947 effect, the New Jersey Fish and Game Council will use every means Bowling Results at its disposal to apprehend any Surf. Field violators and will prosecute to the Red Bank, RBCH Open BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE fullest extent of the law. if you Individual Standing! as of March 24 T , HO s AVE have any doubts about this, why is Lafay.ft. . _ 221 191.1 And Stream the Fish and Game patrol cutter Ball Season Tuesday Menzzopana 224 19J.11 18J.00 been seen in the Sea Bright anchor- Gentile . . A 279 18b.32 Timely Notes age area? '..'.. Murdlco _ . . 447 180.(1 Gatta » • . ' •' • 219 178.35 On the Great Outdoors Albrecht 334 177.40 Bucs Play Practice Game Today— Stone 219 177.4 STJB.W VAN V1JET Kull , 233 177.S Bowling Classic Mlnton 208 176.24 Sunday Baseball ' Both Squads Need More Training Tuttle 226 173.3.1 _ _La«t week the^ pending striped^ ganized^Jo have a bill similar to; Aceria 216 175.42 Whatever the-outcome of'the Red Bank Towners-Re rjHine^ >^ -221-171,4 ,-Bravfts application to play Sunday ball on the Red Bani Bass BlirTwhlcTT would proHlbil the what we propose; New Jersey—two Baseball officially starts Its sea- tryouts, maybe used if the neces- T'ictchor !32 173.GO catching- of bass by any means senators in tho way; Delaware—no son in Red Bank Tuesday at thesity presents itself but his main Geile 216 173.11 high .school athletic licld, we would like Io see some metho law, 10-inch limit (No action as Fiitai-o 210 17 3.:[.", of encouraging; the current attitude in these parts, which i other than hook and line, met with For April 13 high school athletic fleld when the job will be In the outfield. George Riddle yet). Same New Jersey-Delaware 172.37 all for getting a sports program arranged for th;e ..youth i a temporary aet back because of compact; Maryland has ten-Inch local Buccaneers and, Caseys meet Widger will coach and Fred Maz- Schrocdcr 233 1 the action of one man, Senator W. in another of their annual diamond zucca will be at second, with Rich- Cage 112..1 Hed Hank.' ' . . size limit. Action under way. This Jones Steelman Mathts of Ocean county, state, however^ protects some im- Top Maple Smashers clashes. .' ie Mastria filling: out the keystone 172;2 , If the athletic field is put to use in the summer monthsg- •who refused to allow"" it to be portant spawning areas, such as corner. Charlie Gotschalk looks Pnlandrano ; 171.11 , The Bucs will be seen In action Osborne 220 171.10 there'is a strong possihililylliat a Police Athletic league! Bush bay| where no netting of any Collo brought out of the committee From Pennsylvania this afternoon, too, when they play like the best of the lot of candi- 237 171.3 Similar Io tliusc which have known great success hi othes which he heads for a vote on th kind is permitted. dates trying for the hot corner. Ed- Hobko 22S 170.63 a practice game against Freehold True* 252 170.'4:l sections, might work in conjunction with the Towners' yet-' Senate floor. However, this does not So it Ja a big Held of holes. To Put On Exhibition die Coy" and Duncan are certain Parker Sportsmen are plugging them, up high school's Colonials. The con-outfield starters, 246 lTll.a'O unborn youth sports program. At least there are members ' mean that the bill Is a dead duck test is scheduled for 3:30 at the Costa 243 170.110 1 one by one, and soon the barrel will Shlnn 209 of the. local police department who are willing to give their be as tight as the California bass The Red Bank lodge of Elks will Maroon and White home field. Kretowicz has a good hurlcr In Rufflnf 170 11 Larry DeVito, but a relief pitcher 222 170.10 time--Jo directing athletic activities in the borough. Public Aroused law. It's a shame Bome short-sight- sponsor a bowling exhibition Sun- •' Sarting lineups for the season's Pcarce 216. 170.11 ed people cant see' it. day, April 13, at 9:30 p. m. on theopener are still a question to is still a problem. It Is not the on- Plneitort Tlicri is no way of telling what the hoard of education At last the general public of th ly problem, however. For almost Ayers ica!ci The sportsmen of this state have Fair Haven alleys at Willowbrook Coaches Tom Phipps and Adam Rufllnl will do in regards-to Sunday ball. The committee chosen [ti state haa become aroused and the asked the commercial men of-this Inn, in which the top bowlers of every other, position on the squad, 213 159.60 "feel out sentiment", was given' a rough job and a thankless Intend to find out just why it is Kretowlqz. Phipps hopes to make a Garrutto 224 16D.28 state to give up one of the 32 food Pennsylvania will go against coun- definite list of starters after today's the Caseys coach has at least two Jeffrey 245' 160.1 one. It is rough because, as in .similar cases, Ihe opponents that any measure, not only the flsh which.are in our coastal wa- candidates. Who will get the nodEllla 221 16K.61 ty keglers. scrub game and Kretowicz says he Golino will shout louder than tlie supporters.' .\6 mailer how weir -. striped bass bill, which bears thi ters, which they admit Is less than Ralph Serpico, left-handed champ in some cases Is .strictly a toss-up 233- 16&.17 endorsement of tho majority of'th l/10th of 1% of the commercial po- will pick a varsity crew today or matter. Receiving DeVito's serv- l''I»cher 231 167..->5 in ten tioncd, llio loud disscirlers may he bill, a minority. 'of Pennsylvania, a gentleman who tomorrow. . Izzo 210 167.19 people (the" striped bass bill passe tential to them and they venomous- ings will be Jack Maloney, last 217 Through it all, we slill fail Io understand why tlrere ly refuse. Why? has set up a challenge of a $5,000 Van Brunt 1G7.2O the Assembly by a vote of 53 to Phipps has a fairly capable year's backstop, or Charles Naugh- Scacrla 229 167.21 should be a single objection. Certainly padii-ipaliu'g m or Sportsmen spend hundreds of match against any left-hander in Clcary 210 1G7 20 in favor.,of it), can be allowed tc pitching staff, but he wishes-the ton. The rest arc still to be deter- 220 attending hasebnll games is not the most evil activity on9 • thousands of dollars in the tide wa- the country, and has found no tak- mined, but Eddie Bahr should gain Qullliaim 167.6 die in committee because of the ters of our state, all of which stays ers, will headline the visitors. He weather man had been kinder so De Fazio 221 167.4 could Ihink of for a Sunday afternoon. will of one man. in New Jersey. Should the less that he could have given their of- one of tho berths. Suuzzo 236 160.(IS The board might also realize that if it affords an oppor- will be accompanied by Tom Mar- Greenwood Jill lGG.'JS This is the third year runnin than 3,000 men employed by a few otta, match game champion of ferings a more concentrated look- Both schools have been ham- Aumack 230 166.'JO tunity for its hiKh school students'and graduates Io utilize that this bill has passed the As-owners in the commercial industry Philadelphia, the home of some of ing over. Dick Moreau and Lespered by lack of practice due to Bruno 205 166.18 Iheir Hold they would be in agreement, willi Waller K. Slior-t, sembly, only to raeet'the same fate be allowed to exploit the natural Stevens may rate one, two, asthe weather. Neither squad had Gl'BHBO 212 166.3 resources of our state without any the nation's top maple smashers. SardellR "15 executive secretary- of the ,\c\v .Jersey Slate Iiiler.scholaslic refusal by Mathis toilet it be hurlers and Clarence Rogers is al-worked out on the field before 2111 16o,5» consideration of anyone else's in- Marotta currently has an averag Reynolds 231 165.157 association, who recommends direction of .summer athletic brought out of committee to bi of 216. Joe Ostroski of Wilkei so certain to get work. Al Duncan, Monday, their training consisting Suthcrlnnd 106.52 terests in them? I ask you readers 224 ¥ •compelilicm as a school board function. voted on. But the people have be who have lived and fished on ourBarre, who has the amazing record a fastball artist who looked well in mainly of conditioning. Rceac 223 165 '_ 3 come awakened andjWant to kno1 coast for years, where are the big PnlanUrana 214 10,).25 Finally, ohjecors to Sunday ball should visit McClasKcy of. having rolled seven 300 games, Aschettino 236 165.6 the answers. Also Gov. Driscoll is runs of blues we used to have? completes the roster of stars. Allan I6/1.6 field this Saturday or Sunday. The past two Sundays, groups • ' reported as saying that the princ Where are the tide-running weak- Boncore io:> 165.2 of young men have answered a call issued by I lie Red Bdiifc flsh, croakers, sheepshead, fluke .Charlie Shlnn, Red Bank left- 1 pal.of securing a vote on a bll hander, and • Tex Tomaine, High- Braney 224 164.47 Towners and Braves Io Iry out for positions on Ihose Hub -. •which Is favored by a majority ha and other flsh of yesterday? Have Central Jersey Tennis Ban-asno 2o;> 161 10 ; the sportsnien brought about their lands' southpaw, will bo matched Mulvihill 227 164.13 The response has totalled between i0 and 50. This has been become more important than thi demisep? against Serpict). Nordy Aschettino I'Oliflcoy 233 solely for the parent clubs. There is.no Idling hihv innnv' striped, bass issue. demise? of Red Bank and Dom Lafayette Mndu.kl 23S Has the senator from Ocean Sanlclln _ 196 163. IS will respond Io Ihe call for junior league cluhs when die • /Letters and phone calls have bee county eSvevv offereffdd a constructivt e of Keansburg will go .against tho League Is Revived Lucinnno 222 16s.42, youngsters learn they will lie taught In play what slill i* our xeceived with bitter denunciation o thought to this end? Not that ,we combination of Marotta and Os- Warden 213 162.28 Bruno 211 162.17 nali6nal pastime. . the'high-handed manner in whic know of. He has, however, intro- troski. , ' • • • Arnonc duced and passed in the Senate 232 162.00 Many interested eyes wi|l read Ihe newspaper accounts this bill was handled. Dick Hardy Fred Jones, who i* committee WlBKCtt 207 161.43 of the board .of education's action on Sunday bull at the' of Oakhurst assured me that hi two bills, S 198 and S 202, which chairman of the show, stated yes- Stoble 193 161.40 has been Instrumental in havinj would lower the penalties and re- Red Bank Catholic High Admitted- Gcntlli- 180 161.7 athletic Held after it is released Tuesday night. We hope duce the flne from $1,000., to $200 terday that two more bowlers from Hcnly 21 . 160.67 th,e .supporters of the Towner-Urave application are not dis- over 200 telegrams sent to the gov for violators among the commercial the southern section of the county Morris 1S4 160.5 eriior by citizens Interested in gooi will be chosen to roll against Mar- Holmes, Potter Re-elected Officers Reiaman 22i 1C0.17 appointed. boats. With a flne of only $200 and Gettis 225 government, sportsnien and bus their boat safe, it might bo profit- otta and Ostroski. He says the ex- 160.20 Gems and Diamonds ness men. Many have pledged fl Eelmnn 215 139.26 able to take a chance. hibition is bound to draw the After a lapse since 1942, the Cen- lcy, last year's number one man,Nuzzi 211 150.12 Rumson 'Veterans and Leonardo. Field club will dcfl-» nancial support, which is most im ' He supports A 353, which would hearty approval of all bowlers in tral Jersey tennis league was re-and Bob Loversldge. Others who Nnclerio 202 15.H.11 1 portant. Any one'wishing to sent permit beam trawlers to come this section.. vived last week when a meeting was will probably try for the squad are Poltei 210 157.5'J nilely Meld ball leains. Riimsou will slick to independent within one mile of the beach. Smith iit 15G..11 ball at least one year, but the Field i-luh, already organized,, in contributions, make your chec called in the Asbury Park high Whitney Crowell and Hardy De Cltarella 204 150.16 'out to the New Jersey State Fed Ho supports the man who would Qulmby 201 will atlcmpl to re-apply for Jersey Shore league admisMoiij,; reduce the size of gill nets from school to determine membership. Voe. 135.49 eratlon of Sportsmen's clubs an Field Club Calls Red Bank .and Red Bank Catholic At RBCH Coacfi lAdam Kretowicz Foderaro 197 The loop dropped them olllcially two Sundays hack, but they i send them to me and I will sec three-inch mesh to two and three- Parker 190 quarter-inch mesh and permit net- high schools have been included in has not yet named the Casey rac- Lamfrank' 19.-. maybe included if .sullicicnt teams are ruled ineligible . . « that they are promptly delivered ting again in Raritan and Sandy tho membership. quetccrs. As soon as a court Is Zambi-nno 182 152.42 Most local schools managed Io get in their lirst outdoor prao" For Candidates Gucnlher 19.'i 143 41 Our law makers will sit In ses-Hook bays so they can take smaller The loop will have six clubs, available, he intends holding a Cardncr 191 lid 36 lice Monday . . . At Rumson, Coach .lames FilzRandolph sion" for several weeks mbrebeiort flsh- Rumson and Manasquan leaving tourney to seed the players, Roncore 170 1M.13 likes -Hrister's pitching and he thinks Hughes and Sears winding^ iip; this term. Harry Stille That's the reason the committee the circuit, while Lakcwood and Schedule'of the CJ loop Is as fol- Patterson 211 148.8 should make, l.he grade at shortstop and lirst, respectively advised Xtie.% they wIU"; be Inset up under Senate Resolution No. To Baseball Team lows: Lnko 201 147.18 11 last year could not make a re- the Caseys were added. The league Buckelcw 188 U.'i.lO . . . (Joucli Adam Kretuwirz will silt his players cither this there]; pilnflfing until the'last gon will start its-second year of oper- May G—LiikcvvDOtl nt Lonff Branch Wymbs 170 138.47 afternoon or tomorrow so lliat he will have some idea of his i, port. Commercial men want more Kcil Bank at Princeton. ISO and more and wish to give up Fred Mueller Named ation May 5, it having only com- Kilion 124.1 probable starters'for Tuesday's opener against Red Bank nothing. With their union now.by pleted its initial season when fur- RBCH ntAabury Pnrk. May 7—Princeton at Lakewood, FRIDAY EVENING WOMEN'S LEAGUE direct assessment they can raise ther matches were suspended due Red Bank at RBCH. g school. Larry DeVilo is certain to be the mound niaiu- Clear Picture To Coach Diamond FINAL STANDING Harry' Ci Stille, Long Branch of- what funds they need, Sportsmen to traveling difficulties. Asbury at Long Branch. slay, but Krelowicz still looks for a relief man. it will have of this state will certainly have to May 0—Red Bank «t Aabury. Io be Dan Welch, , Joe Kellenyy i or Jerryy Travis . Red Bank flctil of N.'.J; League of Surt Ang- match dollar for dollar if they ever Squad This Year Mel Holmes of Asbury Park and Long Branch nt RBCH. 'Lou's Pizzeria lers and the State Federation ol hope to stay on the ground In this Harold Potter of Red Bank were May 12—Agbury at Lnkcwootl. Kod' Bank Recreation hihighh schoohll is slateltd TTo r a practici e game tthih s afternoon Sportsmen's clubs, who has devot- Fred Mueller, newly-appointed re-elected president and secretary- RBCH at Princeton. Rod Bank B. P. O. E. 233 against Freehold high school. Coach Tom "Pappy" Phipps fight tor the marine resources of Red Bank at Long Branch. oiicinmShci-man anoShop ^ 41 ed ' mq<|ti"JJme and • effort qvef thi our state."*• ~ coach of tho Leonardo Field olub treasurer, respectively. May II—Lukcwood at Bell Bnnk. Victory :MaikcC 41 isn't' expressing loo much optimism because -nf insulllcieut - pait ten'. y'Mji-s in trying'. ,lp lecurt Democratic procedure has ap-baseball team', this week, issued a Back In competition will bo tho Princeton nt Aflbury, Johnny'l -Market 41 practice. If bis slab nrlists come through, however, tin} the passage of striped bass' legis- call for diamond candidates to ap- May 16—Lakcwood at RHCH. AipiJIn Taint 16 parently failed. CJ plaque, won by Princeton In the Long: Branch nt Princeton. Bonnet Shop .„ „ _ „' .15 Bucs may not do too badly, Ilick Moreau slill looks like a lation, offers, the following: Sincerely, pear at the old diamond in Leon- May 111—Lonjf Brnnch at Lakcwood. Twin Diner ...../. _ 34 Harry C. Stille. ardo, Sunday at 2- p...ny ..... only year of leaguer play. For per- starter and Phipps is trying- to develop Les Slovens, a soph- , —Senator-Steelman •W._Mathjs_ex manent possession, the_plaque miist Asbury nt Red.Bnnk. Red Bnnk Clothing 23 »3 oniore, 1-1 ?.-_ will, also.have Clarence Rogers. Jml AlDuncqn -plain" li''s IIn hihis statementt t thah t hhe is -Mueller, dn'c?B'HarB Mlflngihird; te~ won three times; - May 21—Lakow5od at Asbury. aWOmDVAli AVXKA0E3 :;•--:-.-•• protecting the interests of Ocean It All Depends Upon fl'hose Toes baseman of Newark East Side high '" UBCH at tonic Branch. AVB HG H3G will most likely be assigned n.rf niitllcld po?l \\™cre lie THTgTit" Practice for the Red Bank teams May 23—Lakcwood at Princeton. H. Bi-aney 194.37 208 533prove morn valuable . . . It would be good Io see competent County commercial, fishermen. 3c 'AM Belne Trod On school and for the past two years RBCH at Red Bank. A. Van Vliet 102,57 212 557 let's take that angle for a minute New Jersey pound netters are up a stalwart with the Field club, will be delayed probably until the Long Brnnch at Asbury. M. Francis 162.7 222 512scorers in high school baseball to eliminate the hit and error and look at the record. Residents last week in April, until the public Mnv 26—Red Bnnk at Liikcwood. D. Wlso 158.29 212 r,15menace which always plagues news accounls of the game. in arms and are opposing any legis- promises a smart ball club this sea- Asbury at RBCH. of Ocean county (according to th lation which would ' permit beam son that will comprise several for- courts arc In shape. Coach Potter G. Ferneau 157.51 212 oil Scorers need coaching, loo. , records of the Flsh and Gam of the Bucs. does not expect to is-May 28—RBCH nt Lrjiewood. Lr. Molnar 135.10 203 .52.-1 Council to whom they- must apply trawlers to operate within one mer Field clubbers, supplemented Princeton nt .Red Bank. K. Koch 153.75 210 582 What Cooks In State. Boxing? - for the $1 net license), bought 4 mile of the beach. They are report- by new players. Tom. Crowley, a sue his first call.for candidates un- May 29—J^onK "Brnnch at Red Bank. G. Turnock 151.1,5 216 526 net licenses which were issued ti newcomer to the Field club foot- til then, although he Is fairly cer- June 2—Aabury nt Princeton. E. Carhart 150.31 187 510 Last Thursday night in Dover, Cecil Jiavis of Newark} i ed as saying that If beam trawlers Juno 4—Princeton nt RBCH. M. Klenk 150.16 107 519 wawas s 35 Ocean county commercial aro allowed to operate within one ball team this past season, when he tain he will again utilize Jack Ack- June 6—Princeton at Long Branch. M. Jeffrey, Sr. 149.67 19I»7I «497i crownecrowned NNeww Jersey stale amateur champiop n in thtf ' striped bass fishermen, who played a fast left end, will be a. can- D. Mcgill i dd bi l R along with 97 other bass netters in mile of the shore they could drag 102049 5io I 175-pound class without having donned a boxing gglove. Rea- up and down the nets and catch didate for the mound. Crowley M. Van Brunt 149,65 50 s0 vc u as nat lic Oll| the state (for a total of 132 men), II. Parcels 14 9.28 217 512 0 " ff'ffc»» u'as •nat lic wns lll(! Oll|y. y l">poundel">-pounder r entereentered,d , J captured with nets 62,153 pounds ol flsh which were headed for thestarred several: years with Cliffsldc D. Ryan 140.3 211 52 5 is not entirely correct. Doug Craik of Rumson made ap- \ stripers," having a market potentia Park high school, and later pitched M. Cole 148.52 20.1 plicatioiti n t o ontpt r HIh e hshow, hut. what happened to him -scents pounds. Northern A ll-Stdrs M; MInoprio 148.37 252 ht ht hd t hi of $15,138,25, or less than' $117 pei -It has long been conceded that for-Holy Cross and St. Bonaven. 211 clouded in mystery. Although one mix-up occurred, il is man gross for the four-month net F. CoKAn 146.40 beam trawlers are one of the moat ture. He will be accompanicdNHk A. Gala 146.12 198 known that tho olllcials sponsoring llift bouts had his appli- ting season. These are the com- the slab by Harry Nizlolek, Curly E. Mcnzzopune 146.39 19fi mercial interests that he is prodestructive of all forms of flsh cap- 115.67 cation at least four days before the title was awarded. ture. Not only do they catch every Lambertson and Jake Supicnski, Win Season's Thriller D. Calnndrlello tecting \n Ocean county. P. Bro%vn 144 , 21:1 We think Davis was as much Ihe victim of poor tourna-' living flsh within their scope but who last year was named, on the A. Travcra, Jr. 143.62 192 How about the other constitu- Dally Record all-star Shore league M. SofTcl. 143.21 198 mciit management as was Craik. II, cnrlainly can olTer the! ents of Ocean county; party boal in doing so they destroy all forms 1J.1.15 188 of marine life, so essential to theteam. Lamberson will probably T. Mazza young champ no satisfaction to •wear-the crown, not know- captains, charter boats, rowboats don the catcher's mask when not K. Spiflrogel 141.59 181 ing whether or not it is rightfully his. duck hunters, deer hunters, sum- existence of fish life. W. Lube 141.6 18.1 mer vacationists, who visit by the busy on tho mound. j Reilly Paces Victors' Attack A. Tighe 140.7 186 In the featherweight group, a prolest was raised on Iho L. Dradahaw 138.80 177 thousands from Point Pleasant to Good News For Surf Anglers 184 mailer of an overweight boxer. With it all, il would seem BeacH Haven and pay through the Ed Donley, Mel Stewart and Har- M. Bcnton 136.57 We have been advised by thoold Montgomery will be shooting In Local Exchange Club's Benefit K. Camvbell 136.5 194 the A. A. U. should hide its collective head. nose for the privilege of flahine to L. Sellcck 135.42 192 One glaring reason for the faults was that the bouts the people of Ocean county. That provost marshal's office at Fort for positions at first, second and Slocum 134.73 189 old gimlc of protecting the com-Hancock that two miles of theshort, respectively, with third base The Monmouth county Red Cross D. Inulla _ 134.19 107 were in Dover instead of. Ihe Newark A. 0. ns in previous mercial men ot. Ocean county is army reservation will become open still a question mark. Unless a benefltted Saturday night when the Gen. George VanDeusen, U. S. A.,H. Cui-loy 133.34 187 years aifd another is thai they were managed by inexper- worn out. He will have to find a to surf fishermen during this sea- good hot corner artist appears retired, of Lincroft, chairman of Jacques 131.67 175 new one. Northern County All-Stars scored M. Jones , 130.21 186 ienced -olllcials.' Some explanation should be forthcoming. son. The area will extend from the among the candidates, Fred Muel- an. upset over the Southern All- the county Red Cross fund cam- J. Bruno 130.14 163 #eT contend-that the sportsmen entrance to the Hook for two miles ler, recovering, from a. recent oper- Stars, 33 to 31, In the Asbuty Park paign, was introduced by AbeM. Boncore 126.38 186 Incidents $nd incidentals spend hundreds of times more in north, along the ocean aide. There ation, may have tff> press himself Convent hall during the third an Zager, president of the local Ex- A. Travcra, Sr. 121.51 176 May Minoprio's 252 was high game in Ihe Friday'night Ocean county than all the bass will be signs designating the area Into service there. Mueller Is look- nual "Nite of Stars" hoop contest, change club. The general started bowling'lcagiic, in which Helen Braney's l(i'i.;'.7 was the top . they ever caught in nets is worth. Ing for Dynamite Dayton Wilson the game by tossing out the first WATSON LABS WEN'S LEAGUE How does Senator Mathis ac- to be used and directions given for sponsored this year by the Red W average and Frances Koch'.s .">N2 was the three-game high. count for the fact that our Striper parking. The state flsh and game to answer the call Sunday, for thoBank Exchange club. An estimated ball. Rndar No. 1 62 . . . Al Kenny-was not responsible for Ihe lire at Dewcy Ran- Bill A 42 passed the Assembly by laws will be enforced and there will old Field club fullback Is still crowd of 1,200 wltnesed the blue- Among thoso who contributed to Machine Shop No. 2 40 kin's Spring Meadow. He doesn't burn up Hie course nearly a vote of 53 to 3? That 17 votes in be no fishing for striped bass be- pretty hot at third. Jimmy Egidio, ribbon event. tho show were Benjamin H. Crate, Rudar No. 2 47 the Senate are pledged, for Its pas- fore the opening day. Jamie Elmer, Carl VanNesa and Navigation 46 as much as I lie ivories at. .lack Sullivan's Lodge in Spring j sage. What's stopping it? Senator- Although the southern five led a beverages; Norman's delicatessen, Spnio ParU 44 Lake . . . Jack llackclt of Humson moaning about pains in k Provost Marshal Capt. J. D. Conk- one-armed Leo LaBionda, all fa food; McKim-Layton, printing; Jim Otikhunt .....:. 43 ial courtesy? Power politics In its mlllar names to Bayshore baseball good portion of the game, some Stall .:..,. 40 his back, lie played for the alumni against a crack Rutgers , most despicable form is here ex- lin advises that only surf fishermen classy play by Charlio Reilly, Leo- Sullivan, public address system; Reproduction No, 1 ' 40 posed to the view of the citizens of need apply for passes. No dogs, fans, are being counted on for out- Eisner's, uniforms; Milt Nichols, lacrosse learn Saturday . . . lied Hank Catholic will determine , field service. nardo high school center, in the Wayside : 37 New Jersey. picnic parties or cameras will be final sessions proved to be the de Sam Britton, Larry Lusciano and Military ..:. 37 its lennis lenm by an open tennis loiirnamenl sometime be- i Work Is under way to put the Breslow, freeiefercelng; Red Bank Engineering 'M fore May .">. Incidentally,' Hue Coach Harold Potter was re- | Here is one for the books—this allowed in the area. The hours per- elding factor. He was ably aided Machine Shop No. 1 29 same Senator Mathis has served mitted will be from sunup until baseball diamond into the condition and abetted by Fred Britton, At- Lumber company, programs, and Procurement 28 sponsihle for gelling Ihe Caseys in Ihe Central Jersey Tennis 1 his country in two wars, for which onfc-half hour before dark. Only required by the Jersey Shore Base- lantic Highlands ace. Both stars Red Cros girls, sale and collection Spec Lab 28 league. We like thai type relationship . . . Johnny Murphy, | he is to be complimented and can-anglers who have secured a pass ball league. Art Cummins has an of tickets. ' Supply 26, former Leonardo three-letter man, at Ihe Garden Sunday ; not be too highly honored, but whal set the pace in the third session Reproduction No. 2 21 did he and millions of others fight will be allowed to enter, Passes nounced he will attend the next which nullified tho'lB W 14 lead the NORTHERN night to sec. the I'hilly Warriors 'lick the .New York Knickcr"- .; for? So he and one other senator, may be obtained by writing the meeting of the league for the pur-Southern quintot had at half time RED BANK BOWLING LEAGUE. boekers . . . Uiimson Vels this week secured complete Soul- 5 pose of re-applying for member- G f P representlPE less than 8% of thecommanding officer, Fort Hancock, The third quarter saw tho lead ItHckley, f, _ 0 11 Individual Averages ball uniforms . . . Tho Caseys will hold a boxing show some i people of the State of New Joraoy Highlands, N. J. Attention, provost ship. change frequently. ' Rcilly's five White, f 1 0 2 As at March 24 time after Ihe 10th. Their .boxing ring was returned this < could sit on a bill supported end Booth, f 0 0 0 HG AVE marshal. You are required to fur- straight points to start the period 1HU.22 wanted by tho representatives of nish your name and 1947 automo- Mastria, f, .„ 2 0 4 Mcnzzopane 237 week! . . . Doug Craik boxes in Newark April 17, 'in the the majority of the people of the gavo the victors a 19 to 18 lead, butHellly, c 3 1 7 Nordy , U2 181.47 Orange armory April 2.5 and in the local Hook and Ladder ' bllo license number, Any one f6und Get Your Fishing the losers bounced back with a Kcclan, c '. ; 0 0 0 nttn 226 1S0.U state? That's not what I fought Britton, K 2 H 7 179.94 bouts May 7 . " . Charlie Paris writes that his favorite sports for, and I don't think any other guilty of breaking tho rules will basket by Mel Sespedes of Neptune ihlnn 222 have his pass revoked. License Early Allkaa. it 2 0 4 lolmorg-en ^36 170.14 columnist is Jimmy Powers. We will go along on that, but I citizen of the United States fought Anglers planning to participate for a one-point margin. Ogden Sclmnr-k, e 2 15 Mlnton 234 177.28 for. His stand on this Bass bill Schank of Keyport then ripped the Coy. g 1 1 3 iirtcnfelder 218 176.5 if Tom Gill reads this piece, your reporter may have to llnd - in the 1M7 fishing seasons which 176.5 goes further-than just a flsh bill; cords for a counter and Reilly add- 13 7 33 elle 224 a new golfing partner . . . Vic Sigler enjoying tho,break in ; it's an Insult to the people of this Stripers At the BOKS .. begin to open on April 15, are Murdlco 220 great stato to flaunt ouch power It is reported that striped bass urged by the State Fish' and Game ed another to glvo the Northern- SOUTHERN Schiocder ^50 the weather Monday. He looked as spilTy as that Cadillac ot ; under the guise of senatorial court- have started biting at tho Bogs on ers a nod at 23 to 20. Sal Grasao of (J f P .entile 247 175.37 his '. . . lieorge Sulfivau of Old Orchard country club lias re- ; Council, of the Department of Con-Ncptuno erased the lead, however, Silver, i 0 0 0 ouzzo 224 175.34 esy. It la' a challcngo to overy Staten Island. Tho flsh run between servation, to secure their fishing li- Orasso, f 4 0 8 llruno 233 175.21 tiiriHid from a winter vacation in Florida . . . Attention, Stew j American and a challonge to overy two and flvo pounds, We fished the censes early. with a pair of deuces. Converted Kutavn, f 1 0 3 l)c 1 nzlo 2H 174..',! VauVlict: Howard Isaac, pianist at Mayer's in lluniaoir, • citizen |n New Jersey. Let the peo- single shot penalty tosses by each fil-cer, r ,._, 0 2 2 htone 245 173.61 Bogs several years ago and al The trout season, the first of the. Soalicdcn, c 1 3 li 213 173.311 would like to talk to you about the striped bass hills • • • j ple speak! "; team increased the score to 25 toManutll, c 2 1 S '1 nlctico though we failed to connect, wo.dld open fishing seasons, begins on Acerra 218 173.28 Today marks Hie Sports IJcgisler's (lrst birthday., Wc^ are j 24, aftor which Eddie Coy of RedPalco, K _ ; ...:..- 2 il 1 111. 172.7 I have for years' advocated a bio- seo several stripers caught. Tho Moore, g- 0 0 0 efTrty ?ratel'ul for the many considerations given us , . . Herb Fow- A;I,;I 15, Usually at that time there 2,11 171, IS logical survey to study tho fishing best stretch to flsh is tho section Bank and Britton dropped In fleld Fairfax, «-.' „ 0 I* 1 Osborn is a rush of applicants to purchuso 220 171.8 .ci\ wailer nt Harry's. Lobster house in Sea Bright, became resourcos of this state. Our tide In tho vicinity of the incinerator. goals to hit the thlrd-quartor rest Rublno, g ;.. 0 11 r nrwcll •Water resources aro a multlmlllion licenses and fishermen can aid mu- at 28 to 25. Gcntilt 280 170.24 $T,000 richer Saturday, loss Undo Sam's lake, and he has . dollar Industry and deserve some The water is shallow there, and nicipal clerks and j'cgular game 10 11 32 Intfltore 241 119.30 ovon at high, tide it would bo hard ,yors 233 169.41 nothing but-kind words for (he Irish, study and f consideration, Through wardens and ottiors who distribute To start tho fourth quartbr Joo Ciistalacelo 231 1611. Ill the years thoy havo been left to for a big flsh to navigate. Tho best the certificates by filing their ap- Falco dumped In two froo heaves MONMOUTH 1'ARK NOTES 'eiirce 227 168.48 Exchange Club Is Sports Minded ' any old Interest to shove around as baits aro blood or sand worms, plications'now. and Grasao sank a two-pointer to Maclerlo 216 16H.21 Edward J. Brcnnan, general 25 168.31 While we realized Ihey were composed of good spnrW they saw fit. Commercial fishing.la Tho best plan 1B to tako along The annual trout season will con- ngain send the Southerners Into llobkn necessarily an important part of two or more rodB, wade out as far manager of Monmouth Park race .Irrrlll 225 188.21 from the shirt, the Hed Hank KMchauge club has proved iul our economic lito. Commercial fish- tinue from April 15 to July IS andthe load, 20 to 28, but from that track, this week gavo tho go sign cntllr 21.1 117.36 the past week they are not ucglecling athletics in Ihoir priw, ing Is a hard life and a hazardous as you can and cast out. Rest tho will be reopened from September point on they failed to again get Mbrechf 224 117.27 rods In a' forked st,lck and make to re-lay the toll on the running leiwy -.!« 1 se.ai gram of activities. Tuesday they honored Ihe Red Bank! one. Commercial interests and 1 to September 30. Tho pike, plck- an advantage; Schank and Britton strip which was removed last fall Allen 213 10.45 sportsmen must meet on a common r-oursolf comfortable behind a x high school basketball loam nt lunch find in a couple weeks, orel and pike-perch, season opens dropped In counters to move tho to be waahod amj, ('crooned ...Tho mock 2411 166.11- ground and support a survey io Mink of bog and wait for aome- from May 20 to November 30, This" count Io 32 to 20 for Northern, 'horiin 233 165.37 they will dn similar honors to Ihe Hed Hank Catholic hoop that the resources of our stato may ;l)lnB to happen, You will have clubhouse lounge Is bolnp painted Parker UH 1(3.51 s'f|tiart. he utilized w.laolv nnd well so that season will bo followed by the pop- Fal«o nnd Gror narrowod the count i\ pastel nhado, I-onthor chairs nro [tlililln 235 113,31 plenty of strlkos but most of them ular bans season which will begin o 32 to 31 on foul tosses, but time 208 Snliirilny night they sponsored an all-star high sohoql future genoratlons may enjoy the will be eo'ls. Wo are wondering liclng Installed In tho parterre mttli IJ3..W name piivllogcs wo have today, on June 15 and tcrmlnato on No-was running out. Tho final marker boxes..; Morrltt C. Buxton, yctcr- lopklnn 204 163.5 asknllmll game al Ashury Park high school nnd it. resulted, what .effect tho present New Jer-vember 30. enmo on a freo toss by Schank, Trillin 21,1 150.42 You speak of joint action In othor rin turfman, has submitted one of lecolln 211 159.3I in an iiildiljoiinl $."1)0 or more in the coll'ers of the county sey striped bass law would have on Rosldcnt (lshcrmon In New Jcr- states,. Ten yoars ago out-standing Jersey angloi'B who catch boss at Grnsao of tho losors won SCOIIIIB tho largest requests for stablo urnrr JI7 158.16 lied (ii'iis". ' All proceeds went Io the lied Cross, ',.t spoitsmon of the Atlantic coast soy may socuro a soparnto llshlng honors \yith olght points. His tenm- space. HIH son, Morrltt A,, Is ono ml 111 tin 136.47 Fur a service organization slill in its infancy in this' mot and agreed on a plan Ot action, Staten'-Island, The law prohibits llccnso for J2.10, or a hunting |l- ,utnack 2111 I .-,3,62 r possession and to transport them mato, Falco, had seven, ns didof the nation's bettor Jockeys. Illll 14U.II1 community, the club has wisely included some phase of,' The war naturally retarded this ef- conso for tho samo amount, A com- Rollly nnd Britton of tho victors. ISO 143.31 fort, which now" onco more la un-o Now Jorsoy would constitute n bination hunting nnd fishing llconse spurls work and we hupe the li'cnd continues many yo ftorway. For your edification you Conaldorablo Interest wus oxhlblt- riolatlon. S6,you would havo to dls- costi $3.10, The non-ronUlont flflh- d during tho contest, which found TO I'LAY FOB l'lSDUIE NO LONGER NUCESSAItY "Although we can readily point. ID Pole Piugiloro, *Wi0*H»c^^ v orsey.- • ntlon non-resldont hunting and fish- ho closing clmptors of tho game, who- worked on HuFcomrmriee iiFchnrg( m .viicvnT Now Hampshlro has a (fame tlsh issue thin column ow o7 Kroiihofd wiii bo''ninilna'tiiyi I advertised for snlo In this \vcok'» law on' Its hooks; Massachusetts In. a recont Ing llconso costs $10.50. Tho winners woro conohnd by on Couch I, Sprout's Pcddld school l.i«uo of tho RcKlntor, Please, there- there'ni'M ninny more whoso donation of goods and sorvk, now has a game flsh law on Its avo warning to- strlpod basg ang- "Don't spoil a woll-plannod fish- Juhnny Doorr of Koyport, WiilloVIo 1 merit your highest, commendations, Klsewhere in IhiN Issue ers who would Jump tho oponlng bnnobnll nino thls^oui . Roonoy Wan fore, do not ropent tho ml n» It in , hoolm; Rhode Island lias a bill alnt Ing trip by last mlmito confusion," Hlrach of St. Rosei.of the Son, Bel- i flrst-atrlng pitcher lust year, Ho no lonitei' nccoaimry." So writes in on I o I' HKMII nrc mentioned in the MOWS story of tho gam I liar to New Jersey In 'tho legisla- Iny gun, For thoso who' may not«ay» tho State Flsh nnd Oamo mnr, wan tho Southern mentor, .rill captain till, year'n hlnc\' Tho John Tl, Wnldmnnn of Leonardo, ture; Now York hit* 15-Inch limit i It t l The impui'l,anl, ilcin is Ilial lied Hunk's iiowe-4 Horvid Irnvo soon It, wo r.opoot: as longn« CiCouncill . "Q"(Jot your fishing lloonio Tho show wan promoted by 4«y vctornn mentor,' In hln 10(h yonr.iit who In n frequent user of the KCK- irgunmilioii intends |o place duo emphasis on nlhlolics all over • sit »nd they art, nttljut or- tie present itrlpod baas law Is In today." ' Brcalow of John itrat, Rid Bunk, Poddlo, has 17 returning lettor man. Istci'i classified want department othlolos. v. «*' ' ,A • : " ' ,1 Page Two. RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3,194? SHOWEB FOB BBIDE-KLECT SldlKg " Wrtidow insulation Miss Nancy Burt . All, FOBMS OF MONEY 1.0 ANKI) OLSON Mrs. Sol Opitosicjr of Cllffwood PIANO TEACHER on Jewelry, Silver/ Musical inatrumnitV and Mr«.. Robert Johnston of Key- INSURANCE Cameras, Blnorulura, etc. ROOK WOOL HOME IN8ULATION Is Bride-Elect port gave a bridal shower last week, Graduate Pianist and Organist UcanMd and bonibd by SHU .1 N J. lor MU» Eleanor Paiino at Key- Installed by Olson Company's Trained Meohanlcs For Appointment, Call LEONARD M. MARTHENS WE PAY CASH FOB OLD OOl.l) anil S1I.VEB * ' • Estimates Without Obligation port,, at Ye Cottage Inn, Keyport. Avon Girl To Wed Mlsa Paitno will be married Sat- MRS. LUCILLE MCCARTHY 84 HABDING BOAD W. W. KENNEDY: Local Representative urday, April, 13,. to James Oohlll of PHONE BED BANK 6-1887 ^.roadway Loan Co. Phone: Red Bank 6-1488 tyimson, N. J, :.. .. 1-1563-J 1 G, Robert Truex, Jr. leyport. 208 Broadway •' tjonp Branca' ilia, A. Barclay Burt of Avon GRAHAM-PAIGE o has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Nancy Carroll •JT* Burt, to G. Robert Truex, Jr., son of Mrs. George A?Truex of Maple 9 avenue, and the, iate Mr. True*- Miss Burt la a daughter of the late Follow the bunny tracks to Liggett s for the ROTOTILLER A, Barclay Burt. Power Tiller of a Hundred Uses PLOW-DISC-HARROW-CULTIVATE IVen the Bunny's who to where fo get the Do Them All Better With best fcwfer buy: His tracks had straight to our (osmef/c and candy cases. Best for ONE MACHINE less, Lowest Prices In town at Liggett'si CENTRAL POWER EQUIPMENT CO. SALES - SERVICE PEARL ST. and RAILROAD RED BANK, N. J. Phone R. B. 6-0701 EASTER CANDY

MISS NANCY C. BURT Everybody knows it!Everybody loves it! The famout SHE'S AJTEUEPHONE OPEItATOn Miss Burt, a former resident of Washington, attended the Star of. the Sea academy at Long Branch, and was graduated from St. Roee'B WHITMAN'S CROSS-STITCH SAMPLER high BChool at Belmar. She Is a member of the Young Woman's A wealth of goodness lies packedjn a Whitman Samplerl club of Asbury Park, and is a ser- vice representative In the business Every piece i$ a .different delight...nougats, marshmallowi, offices of the telephone company In Asbuiy Park. a treasury of favored nuts, honey nougats with pistachiachio Mr. Truex, a graduate of Red Bank high school, is a student at and almond combinations. Assorted creams, 4 7lj Rutgers university, where he Is a member of Beta Theta Pi frater- nity, president of Scabbard and crunchy brittles and other taste-tempters. 17 ounces. Blade and student commandant of the R. O. T. a unit. During the war, ho served three years in the field artillery, one of which was spent in Europe with the .Third army. . . , Makings of 1200 Lollipops in:*. . Catholic Alumni U-MAKE-UM LOLLIPOP KITS To Hold Dance Contatni 25 metal moldt, 1- bottle Pop-Tex. You can't help but enjoy 3 bottle* of extract, 100 sticks, 150,-r "Spring Spree" Is wa)c wrappers. Easy, printed instructions. 49' being a telephone operator. First Social Event : As one of the girls said, "It's fun to James Ahearn of Shrewsbury, Giant tube of 48 sweet chocolate chairman of Red Bank Catholic work with such friendly people." high school alumni association's first social function, "Spring.Spre.fi," BAKER'S MINT WAFERS Like to join us? a Geml-formal dance to bo held Friday, April 11, in the Starlight Lovell & COVGV,$.\ Qoale^^lniondt and Big as half a dollar and twice as thitklllj C roof of Kingslcy Arm3 hotel in, As Almost half a hundred chocolate Call "Chief Operator" today. bury Park, Monday night outlined -plans for-the event t& the alumni CHOCOLATE MASTERPIECES chips, deliclously mint-flavored. 69 memborshlp. Two delectable layers of assorted choco-^'^ Ifl NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY llr. Alic&rn announced that a di- versified program of entertainment lates,' fruits and nuts, sprinkled with has been crranced and that spe candy-coaled Jordan almonds. 1 pound cial' awards will ba mado that evening. Ho said tickets are on EASTER KIDDIE SOAPS .sale in the office of the school's ' AU HJU CASTIltl secretary. Other business of the meeting in eluded plans to honor the Catholic high graduating class by tendering them a dinner in the school cafe- teria sometime in graduation week 1 Miss Hazel 'Kenny, chairman ot the alumni's dramatic club, re- JYANKO ported a one-act play will be pre- sented by her group at the next RED BANK meeting, May 5. Try-outs for parts wore held Tuesday night. William H. Hoag of Sea Bright was appointed chairman of a glee club by William Anderson, presi- 11 dent. Mr. Hoag was directed to "HUNGRY BUNNY - munching a soap "Utt' TWINS''^ A pair of frisky peliy form the club, which is expected to supplement the monthly enter- carrot; gaily boxed. % Ib. . . . 75t frolicking behind picket fence . ].00 tainment program. Charles Reiss, chairman of the "CARROT EATING CONTEST". 4 clever "JUNE ROSES" .- 6 sculptured pink entertainment committee, presented an educational technicolor motion bunnies, nibbling soap carrot . 1,00 roses packed in blue cotton . » 1,25 picture of the lumber industry in the Northwest. •"ELSIE IN THE LOOKING GLASS"- Elsie, the cow, admiring herself 1.25 ' HOUSE DAMAGED BY FIRE The home of Arthur Kuhne on Third street, Fair Haven, was gut- ted by fire Monday afternoon. Damage has been estimated at $4,- 000. Mr. Kuhne was injured when EASTER BEAUTY he fell off the back steps as he was running to summon the firemen. He suffered head injuries and was taken to Rlverview hospital by the Fair Haven first aid squad. Give an Easter egg packed with Th,e fire was caused by a defec- tlve oil .burner In the kitchen EASTER TOYS range. CAM NOME PERFUME By Navajo Indian tribal law a Look! Snuggly, Begging or Running Beautiful surprite packages, pastel col- woman ia never permitted to speak ored metal eggs that.pop open and reveal to her son-in-law or he to her. CUDDLY PLUSH EASTER BUNNIES a sparkling, quarter-ounce bottle of Cara Nome Perfume..; that light, Washable, plush pets with moving eyei clamped AIQ WHY HESITATE flowery, Springtime-favored scent. To have repairs on your present In ... embroidered'note and mouth ... lifelike ' m *** 2 car just because you are on some dealer's list? That happy delivery whiskers. Big or bantam sizes, Easter colors. £• day may be farther away than you think. •FOLLOW ME' TOILET WATER And a whole hutch-full of other bunnies at 3.19 TE To have your oar put.In condi- 11 tion Is an investment not alone In 4 ounces of Varva's "Sulvez Mol 1 50* ope ratine satisfaction, but will as- 1 sure the personal safety of "your In gift bottle with atomizer top.' | family. You may have noticed the | unusual amount-of accidents and the Increaso In Insurance rates, dl rectly traccablo to faulty parts. • K 'EVENING IN PARIS'GIFT BOX This proper conditioning of yoill TOPS car also unquestionably raises con Bour|oii' glamorous gift let siderably the valuo of your car -. 1501 when traded in. cologne (1 ox.), perfume ( .9 oi.) I Dealers today are actually anx- Be an Easter artist with pure food in TOPPERS lou^ to obtain in trade cars that •A are In good mechanical condition •S»b|»t» to ftdtrsi and attractive appearance, EASTER EGG COLORINGS Our shop la equipped and has thi available manpower' to do you Chick-Chick dyes provide solid, brilliant color. 4fin work properly and promptly,' Presto dyes give modernistic and marble IIIV 39.OO Estimates will be cheerfully given. Any. work can be financed by designs. Paas dyes have special "Magic Writer." |U ' down payment of only 20% If de- The smart flare back In all sired. Bnlnnco mny bo carried foi —»n« FLOOR- a period of one year. wool suede cloth; handsome- ly lined; triple stitched hems. MMkLMJ shadei. Complete size range. Motor Co. B Maple Av«. Red Bank CORNER BROAD & MONMOIITH STS. PHONE 6-1444 RED BANK* Phono R. B. 6-0910 ... •• v . • !\EiL> Dlxvlri. J\EiVjJ.OJ.mV) xvi xviJ-i o, J.&ti...... MaKV * • s • • Martha T)nwlincr Memhershin Drivp members.' one of the'new gold i ' . k WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH -,NoW... -n^. K& Kt^cp E?5?«"5£z^ F0RT1REJL ""=ai==sff '-- •' '•'• K^ttf'W Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dowline of Long Branch unit of the National merit from the national office goes IT>R ' OR ' WA?!RF*JV ROWI P .-a.' /^] Jf /} K!HKlV Fort Monmoutn road. East Keans- Association for the Advancement of to the worker bringing in 25 or I I o *-«»%. T »**.*%!* .L.11, J. W TF JUJ, •:. C^:lff //• WmSSmU • burg, announced the engagement of Colored People has launched Its an- more members. . Dllll UfolfltMOnV ' * CUi t ' '•'••* I/I .jr/t/l/l " ^H»V . their daughter, Mfis" Martha. Dowl- nual membership drive under lead- : .. FllSI WalQlfldn S ! 301) RKOAD ST. J^niropractor , : ': wlAflVirriJ ' ^HNKiW ing, to Rudoph Quackenbush, son ership of Mrs. Geneva Marshall, While the UN conducted its last • " ' ,,—••• ...... ' , .;,.-,. ;v'" *r/I . . ^^^K^EW °f Charles Quackenbush of Port chairman. Highlighting . the drive session at Lake Success, delegates, ~ ! *——^^^—mmm^^^mm^mmm^am^^m^mm^mm (I * ,..-.,:..._...- - ^^^^H|B Monmouth" Saturday, March 22. - wHl be a program to: be given April-staff membcrs-aidIgueatsjtelplenJ.iL J ALL_NATIONALLY: '..'"" T •••% itKBB^ •& • AlA«Ba, . ' ^^^^^^M • ' . 16 in. Second Baptist church, Long of onions. Servings of this popular KNOWN BRANDS" tlv^klMIC R l: AUf E1 "

: • ^^E^P , miON SOCK..r • ^ -MISSMARTHAD0WI4N "aW* G"' /- -- 1^1 IIM^I^I 1lli^ ' \. ^^^^^^^S4^^K .\ ^pp' "/ ^ HuniiDDnnH II I l*r Illlll It Miss Dowllng is a senior at Mid - // ." ;''1|\ill\LU ' U W*\ 1 DLW^^ml~ Sl '-" • -r^-• *wnti' i '•. • **. ;..* . Bll M "-»-»' ••"*'• dletown township high school. Mr. / Ml .Ml 1 ^ WI * ____^^ , / ^***" "~* •••••"• *HotieyLmUrfor73yeart Quackenbush is employed by the J, ' W m • | V^P ^^ ' ^__^ ' . • . / . ^^^^ NVION RIINFORCED TOE ' \ " ppatofflce department and a grad- ll ' • 1 • " ^ v^7 , "' '' >^ ""TCLAYTO" r- - N & MAGE<» E uat^-^e of Middletown township^ high ]NsVfi^fe5^^^^ "' -——" ' I *<^ V~*£^'^\4K /' ; /^ At ^ f^ B il • II 5Gr Join RecKfross • ^^T, ^ ^|^k ,1 . • . if 2Sc she 100 -^ „ AB w /.U|/.|#e || Special Service Head . ^jmtT . W^^fe\ ' SitenUlf in P'oAU If// Bottle of lUUfor^^ BABY C_HXC_R_5i_;_ Reports New Interest fllflBSSfifc^ 3"^^^^ 2-PIECE GIFT SET V'( .' ' "' ^^^^^^^ O A III irnunBUC U U DCnC Another Increase in new volun- . v'vVJjlS* P^^i^^^K ''•? S .(t^W^^^^^ Edo de Coloono and BCffc* \. ' ; 7^^8^^^^ S.C. W.LEGHORNS N. H. REDS h« «• «p«ud Mw » ^KwQ^dfeJw^jJaaSGS,1 ^^f^a^kx flflePdofPerfume- >B"*'v A. rd&2&^ 'ysm P > 5 -' , Mrs. E. C. Hazard, chairman v»l- ^3iT»»X^~^t5*" l£- W l^KfflHKfc *' J& mti»r «8k TffgT^ _*, ___ __; u»toer«peotal service jt Hie quar- '>^SN^f™^^,, V\ ''n^SBfStf '' y WitSr^ ' ' m*m ' ***.**. ' ',M_''"' m*m rectors of the county Red Cross ^«J.'*!(.*V '^•^•idP'i^ 11 * //IJfll Mill llfL VII AI (straight run) (straight run) are 49 Gray ladles, 20 motor corps ,w- s " ^ ' ^^SS33^ rffifi^^P^ ^PUIftJf FFUFR /Y I MLIolULB • t ijlJHH members, 39 staff assistants, 15 \ «f • -" t - " , TT^SM**' &~'^fflP'^'W^ drlllll« F C B C H /X • •••••••** ™" * ™ »»nl »32per1Oa »9"^«T;ii-" pe> r 50 mSSTJiB.S!!home service volunteers and 228' "«> '.V4^M-","--. '. ^ Vi', :'.\f«i fli^^BiltC'SiSilJiL ! 6^*^775LIosilcl lat'oupr TwinrnfA *Fo r [// P?/9 "'". 3^ CAKES ' _29 ' -_. ' 51 i w 1 •**" K* *T?fi; • T 1^ '' time.; Volunteer hours for this per- AAI Ik ClUICll fl^AMDJIAT ^^ilWiM !^. THE SMART SET ... KJufi «9 I'/. Size V •! %JF (sezed pullets) •!:.". (straight run) ' ' . iod were 16,287., This is a marked UVUW r-flllOfl UVlHrJlvl , VS>. '™'S\^£»*tsJ&3<+s-^*''^ 0^ • l;' C0 ••;«• ^n^ins; safety serviced!- i ' Z£^li£££^L ' t^WBL M***"™** ™ ' V ^^^^^ *5-00 ter 1Q0: $JK5-co per. 25 ^gg**^™** ^1^^ 2.9S-V v'flil^ COMBINATION PACKAGE ^^^^ (sezed cochereU) (Btraight run) water safety, and first aid programs • '• . . . „ v V » «A*« • " -V f ILL»»1^ •"" Such a fragrant gift! Refreshing isSsffiK for their.summer camp. Mr. Hop- Other ^----, . up to 7.50 *- AKJ/*ti r- u > // MM. f> MltH %l.ll tune you specry. &; ., . .j^^'-^^^^^ •- ; otart:.'. B.e5:uK. 0*pt-.. I.Wli Mi* ..«)miM^WniM.^«/ri..i»r.. ..50* /^ DHHD«^Wl Hatches off Wednesdays and Saturdays Scouu and Girl 'scouts. : - Dana Tabu Colignt «.2B*tO (8,80* Yardl«yl«/itiSfteetToHetWa«er 1,50* and 2.50* Iff/ «Oc Size 0% Jk sent to Trenton for two .weeks at _ „ -, . il*.«e»* *'e«* .' 0*M TlfcK ftwflMtl 3.25* to 22.50* ' D b 2 C P m9 Farm-Newman Spring, Road, Liricroft %g^&££r™* - E iTElSl." ^ •' 5*! « * ' « *< "'» ^ 3.50*..24.00* V X&^£&d g ri ?WWVVg Telenhfthle 6P P R B 6.3rS74-M The Junior Red Cross committee ' 4^ ' *°" «ll«r««lrt FaNloul Ptrfumo 2.00* to 14.00* \ •^S^g? * »H ' .y^JzAr.J?i?r"; «pQrted JOO por cent enrollment In . ' ^*~*^+**a*u***r" k JL^CS&P^ ———~"' i • — i ~——**=.< the schools of. Monmouth county. ' ^>«« ^ . ~ —-—« __^ 3^BW-/S5OF^ ^JJ^rjJ^^^jZJjZjjjJJJIjjjjZZlZZjjjjjjJjjjjggjgJjjjjjjj^J^^ Through their efforts, Christmas * ^**—>< n , , . , , ,^T^- >>«5HSBJB5'^ ' )^^HHHL\BHa\BHHHHBBiiBHIIiViHHHHBHR Sifts and production articles were \ ^^- ••^*;4 >> A1 (C* . • • ' J - ' ^0^SSS9^ WE REPAIR pilsi IWaiUK^^ t >: ^ 01 ^~ ™""^"™1111™™™^™"1^^^ Present were Mrs. S. Mayo Boyd, .-ff-w j^" N% ft^ ( -A l^aCTh ^T^^vA/// I JfclfcIR|F* ic c'.. •• A Av H>f 1 C • *J * Bruce Berckmans, Mrs. J. H. Con- f* ^ ^ J ,, 1| i 'i ' --»—*^ yt| ^***S?&\\ ^1// Illlll Ulli I3C blZ0 ^f < ! • Any Make Fru?idaires srtriSrSS (VV\ 1/^71"^^ jSb, ^• ^^%K VI W™** * ! f • Ilf 1-* ^ 11* L* dred L Enright, Mrs. Hazel N. \*SU if / VVi--O HVl C^? / t«LflP ^ l^V \ / APPLICATOSftaR BOTHE A Washrn^ Machines £Jtt^rS3 T^^-U/J^S S^ ^^PV ^^^ ^ • Vacuum Cleaners f.rs^srx,S: p-. A Tk'^kjj/^ Fflarn TflVQ ^P^T a^*^ William T. Plum, Mrs. Peter Read, [^' \ /(aj. ^Vl/ V (Iff Cf IV tHO I L If lUlO \I*^^ • Mra- Ruth Hosenfeld, Mrs. Lillian CX fc . • wLf^ _-v, «• . i i j i-' L. L ,,,,.,,,, ^-—^^@^-\ T&BT • E'ectnc Ranees «. n «,».. i^ ^p^ W-^^L^8^^ ksuch.que i,of.dehghtwhenthafotbehoids ^-^^jjpp^ ^ »-4-i^%*w*V A^vuigvn Mrs. Robern t TopDing, Mrs. J. E. ^^ T^'*^5?"' / 1 one of theiae odoroble toys] Cuddly plush bun- k ^^(^"vA X •• _. — v n * 1-"1 • • 117 • - If •'•'••'•' <>orhees, Mrs. Estelle Whltlock, ^^7 ^C\ « J _{-— i«..JJlluffy.Jamklni -^ af-x^i—fv'i^M^^f^"^^O"l"l"ll"L D"""O • I I1TC • EJIectric Water Heaters^- -^-^"-whiti^n-raoyimiBo-nr - ~/yn^gg4 V andinU5T.9andert B9 fo 2 98 ^'i^^^S^/^ 5UitK ollUS • Electric Ironers ^f?,8 OpS? A1 J^^'C*.- '" ""' :'.'' ' " W^^^IK LARGESIZ E OQ< : I21/2oz BOX • FWtrir Motor* ' - ^2r52-- M"| '' C BOXED CANDIES t^^^ \< - *r' C &1-ild.iril D APPLIANC. lVAUlUIE SERVICO E CO. ma«*ES3Sr opened the Red Bank AutI o .Cjf ",y \ ^/" r^ *, Sweet;;=s fo r Eoster-glvlngc MMUj.7, boxed by $Uch5 fa - _^^B£ Icf^^J^^^ \ %u«9^••;':• _jA^ 60 WHITE ST., RED BANK SJu,°™rZX"T.' f^"" =*" * "^ """===~~"*~^SSI"""1 »W GoH- Ue,. ! O^' LUXURIA CREAM ' KLUf: CAr '^^^ KlAf C/*i«" ^(^S' «•«•"•••«'•'•• UMBRELLAS \ "AgL'-X, teSSL";,-1"11"1! AA ~ i^Bi' IWffepwn ''^-~ ' - K^ ' °"'" • • -"s • o7"lUU "ws-Qb-•••to$ii.oo' Brapps siS^r LIP PJ.Pii But ^•P^ But LACO SHAMPOO ^tfa •'BffllWJtS»iM

• ~ "~ r-VL-":__ . ^.J ___^ '..-. . ' ,u..i, i«n.i »!„. A DUr. •• • . '. _ ' lock and key. In aiiorl-^^Jfl^^BaaH .. „.,„.._- ««-- -™ muu , RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3,1947 Zoning Changes DANCES Stable's Bar Quintet In Middletown Th»' Mtddletown township com- Hjghtstown mittee Thursday voted to hive an Country Club RUBY LANE STORES Wins "Y"Hoop Title ordinance drawn up and Introduced extending zoning regulation! to a portion of the Country Club es- Saturday, April 5th RED BANK states between xonea A and C. Cal- 28 BROAD ST. Nick Rogel Paces Champions vin Ohlsen of Cherry street ex- SQUARE DANCE plained that residents of this flec- tion thought they were protected Thursday, April 10th To 51-45 Victory Over Kislih's by zoning laws, and couldn't un- TWO ORCHESTRAS idJh . Don't Forget the Big ______+ y Admission QOc, plus tax _ ANNOUNCES The Red "Bank CommunttjTYM; 'season surge by Westslfle and been excluded. Stoble's upset their prospects. A complaint was received from ""j . ' ••.;••• CA basketball title wont to the STOB^E'S BJftt Gardner C. Klein of LIncroft on j • . . Stoble'a Bar flvo Thursday night V P ah advertising sign, erected recent- when they downed the Klslln Sea- HiGennaro. f. ...- —.. '.. 4 5 13 ly on Mrs. Jennie C. Layton's prop- KIDNEYS The Opening of a New & Complete hawks, 51-45, in an 'exciting finale J. Vaccurelli, f 0 I 1 ' Geroni, f , _...._ 0 1 1 erty at that place, which Is said to to an interesting season, Nick Ro- ee, c, ... _ 3 19. be In violation of the zoning law, Scott, _ X. „ -;„ ..-.:; 2 1 5 A copy of the zoning regulations MUST REMOVE gel led. the winners with 19 points. 0 12 The Stoble quintet came from be- MQZZUCCH, (f. i...v...... _..;.. 6 was ordered sent to Mrs, Layton hind a two-point deficit at halt 20 11 51 as a preliminary to further action. time to annex the victory...Their SEAHAWKS Permission was granted the Con- EXCESS ACIDS ^RinqGcar performance was a quick repetition F P solidated Shore Lines, Inc., of Pa- Help 15 Mile* of Kidney Tub«» DIAMONDS TAKE THE SPOTLIGHT of the' type ball.they have played Fazzone, f...... 5 1 11 terson, to operate buses through Flush Out PolfonQUt Watte throughout the. season. A week ago Ambrosia, f. ..._ ; „ 4 0 S the township between PaterBon and XfTouhavean excess of acids In yrorfatoot!, U. Vaccarelli, t 0 2 2 1 your 16 mile* of kidney tubes may be over- Tuesday night they \von the right Vettorc, c. ..: , '4 1 9 Asbury Park . worked. These tiny filters and tubes are work* HOSIERY (2kooie them (zatefiullu ' to appear in the finals; by clipping Klslln. g 2 8 1 inf daz and nlfht to help Nature rid your Westside YMCA in a-, close en- 3achow4tz, s. . ./. .J.... 3 system of excess acids and poisonous waste. a When disorder of kidney function permits Probably nothing else you'll ever buy will command counter, after the two clubs had 18 9 46 Beaver Population poisonous nutter to remain In your blood, it been In alio for first place. tnaycausenafixingbtxkache.rheumattcpains. jo much attehtlon and Interest as "her" diamond ring. lea pains, loss of pep and energy, cettlnff up FAMOUS FOR 'EXQUISITE HOSIERY Both, squads went on a high Growing In State nights* swelling, puffiness under the eyes, Choose It wisely and well from a jeweler whose repu- scoring spree Thursday night, with Pheasants And Quail headaches and dluiness. Frequent or scanty FROM GOASTTO COAST the first quarter ending at 15-15. Licensed trappers legally bagged passages with emartine and burning some- tation for q«4ij/you cqn trust, so that she may weor 182 beavers In New Jersey during time* shows there Is something wrong with Kislin's moved Into a slight advan- Now Being Liberated your kidneys or bladder. It pridolully through all the years to come. That's tage by intermission time, 25-23. February, under a special law al- Kidneys may need help the same &s bow- THURSDAY, lowing the taking of the animals els* ao ask your druggist for Dean's Pills, a Important to her . . . and important to /our The sizzling pace set by Rogel in The State PUh and Game Council stimulant diuretic, utied successfully by mil- the next frame, however, told the of tho Department ol Conservation during the 28 days of the montn, lions for over 60 yean. Dosn's give happy APRIL 3rd tale. He was ably assisted by Frank has announced that 5,030 pheasants when they are specially designated relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney by the State Fish and Game Coun- tubes flush out poisonous waste from your DIGennaro and Ralph Mazzucca, and 5,650 quail are being liberated blood. Get Soanr0 Hlb. who tallied 13 and 12 respectively. throughout New Jersey this spring cil. . • ;• "Fuzzy" Fazzone led the losers' at- to Increase the game bird jxjpula^ The operidayiforbeSYer'marked tack with 11 .points. tlon in the state. the firBt controlled trapping season Kislin's earned the right to ap- Of the total 2,760 hens and 1,000 for the animals in the history of 15 BROADST JEWELERS RED BANK E pear in the finals by virtue of win- cocks were raised at the Forked the state and the State Fish and FSTABL'SHEP 64 YEARS ning the first half of the league. River Game farm while the remain- Game Council has reported that the They were main contenders to cop ing 1,280 comprise hens raised at performance was very satisfactory: SPECIAL OPENING VALUES! ' the second half, too, but a late- the Rockport Game farm. The The trapping of the 182 beavers re- spring liberation of Bobwhlte com- duced the population without en- cDmmEnfs prised birds reared at the 485-acre dangering the number of the Inter- THROUGH APRIL 5TH State Quail' farm at Holmansvllle. esting animals In the state. BY JOHN T. LA FBBDA The list does not include birds Under the law, the Division of held for field trials. All liberated Fish and Game was authorized to SELF CONFIDENCE FIRST QUALITY 51-GAUGE ULTRA-SHEER. birds are banded so that when they Issue up to 100 permit^ to trap are taken in the fall hunting sea- beaver. Each licensed trapper was No matter I son, a record can be secured of what your restricted to the taking of five Rrlpe may bo, their migrations. beaver. Tile license fee was $5 and if you will look 1.49 The State Fish and Game Coun- no beaver peltawas sold without you're sure to cil has announced the Intention of first having been tagged by game toe that you Ultra feminine 51-gauge, 20 denier super sheers. All nylon the spring liberation Is to build up wardens, under a penalty of $100 have reason to from top to toe. Sizes 8'/_ to wy2 in new shades. the native breeding stock in thafine for each offense. rejoice, since wild ao that production of birds things, of I ' living on the land will be substan- The beaver' has been protected by course, could FIRST QUALITY 45-GAUGE EXTRA-SHEER 2>eJ!i tially augmented. With proper game laws in New Jersey since be m ,u c h u>xe weather conditions, the supplemen- 1802. At the time beaver were ex- worse. So, If tinct in the state and for a period you're down, tary breeding stock will do much to 1 just take time out to sec what contribute to the number of pheas- of almost-25 years, this animal, with amphibious habits wa,s'.abient it is all about. You'll get tho 1.29, ants and quail available for sports- breaks that arc your due as men next fall, according to thefrom its' natural, haunts . in the Full fashioned lovelies! 45-gauge nylon sheerspffl}; nylon streams and lakes of the'state-. soon as you.thavd faith in you. WHEEL DISCS council, : .. . from top-to toe. Sizes 8>/_ to ioy2 in glaraou^*tonef. : However, during the Ifltervaj, parf GET A CASH "The pheasants are being distrib- ties ln.teresteij in the ariltnals" lm) If you havjf been, griping about Ad&i lichneM uted on open lands in Bergen, Bur- ported' them under'permlt ahctVs the dullnoffl of i'Sur car lately, FIRST QUALITY PRACTICAL SF^1I-S lington, 'Hunterdon, Mercer, Mid- a result New Jersey has qufte ,a maybe it's^Sprlng fever. What ALLOWANCE io. n&ut cat! dlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passalc, beaver _ population' at the' present your car rjjeds 14 a Spring Re- ON THE UNUSED MILEAGE Salem, 'Somerset, Sussex, Union time. " ' '.'!.' "•"' ''""' ' •>" freshener. _ At La Freda Sales Theie beautiful ditci make old and Warreni counties. The coveys and Service1, they have just the can look itreamllneil and modern. of quail are being distributed also JYLOIS: 1.0!,. IN YOUR OLD TIRES equipment and trained person- Mad« of sturdy metal with a In these counties as well as Atlan- Homes In the Orient, have special WITH EACH PURCHASE OF smooth, long-wearing chrome tic, Camden, Cape May, Cumber- fine ruga reserved for guests, Jiist nel to give your car this treat- Good looking and so very practical. Semi-sheer ablins with finish. Dress up your car for land, (Gloucester and Ocean coun- a_ special towels are resB^ve'd 'for ment. DO IT MOW! La Freda rayon reinforced top and foot^ Sizes 8>/2 to tOl guests In American home:s. !,'jvlil Easier. Priced exceptionally low •.UeB.''.M •.••!,•:• •••• Sales and /Bwjrice, 117' Mon- for a greater savin? to you I special ruga ape! spread'before''trie CORNELL fire upon the arrival of. guests' in mouth Streets'-^ .• < ""'" NAACP Membership an Oriental .home. _,; '_ . „_.„:, TIRES Meeting Planned FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY! set of .Rev. H. L. Morgan, pastor of IUffUrdl«ll of th« condition of your old. four Pilgrim Baptist church and Rev. tir.1, PEP BOYS .will offer you • liberal Richard Councill, pastor of Zlon trula-lnallowancewhenyoubuyCORNEU., A. M. E. church are co-aponsorlng th« tini with tha Iff month fuarinUel a mass meeting to be. held next TIRES MOUNTED FREE! Wednesday night in the Methodist church, West Borgen place and Shrewsbury avenue. >«;& Mrs. Goneva Marshall, member- ship chairman of the Long Branch &1 •" unit of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and other executives of K. ^ that unit will speak on the history, purpose and alms of the NAACP. National chapter of the NAACP hopes to secure 1,000 members this year. This Red Bank meeting Is being held at the request of Walter STATION ESSO SERVICE, LTD. White, executlvo secretary of the national association. * .-.!i , CHAMPION SELLER Opened For Business Just One Year Ago Today At . Robert Douglass, son of Mr. .and Mis. Robert Douglas of 910 Broad- way, Long Branch, Friday was N-^'Tr^"-- crowned champion speller, deflner, and sentence user of .Red Bank U Catholic high school. The title was awarded In an assembly program, during which he outspelled 11 other MOTOR TUNE candidates. When traveling in the 18th cen- Wake up sluggish motors! tury, many people carried with them small. silver boxes holding Keeps valves from nutmeg so that they could spice gumming. Reduces their food as they wished. These SEAT CUSHIONS. engine wear . .. keeps j^M boxes'had an Inner lid made like W*dfi type. leather«tt« motors clean and full a grater to rub the nutmeg on. covtrad. Securely bound of pep. «fg*i. Mttcea driving mori comfortable. Get AIM now! M

'fcli VALUES 'PLiJS Our steady growth the past year is the result, we believe, of giving SATISFAC- ; BIKE TORY SERVICE TO ALL MOTORISTS. ' PADLOCK Heavy medal lock ' Our parking facilities adjacent to the Railroad Station have also proved a real with rubber covered, lonj steel shackle convenience to scores of commutes who are taking'advantage of this accommodation in and 2 ktyi. increasing numbers. ' , . We shall continue to give courteous and prompt service in Gasoline, Oil, Tire», RUBBER SPONGE AWNINGS Batteries and Other Accessories as well as improved parking. . • Nothing can give more com- fort than awnings—they can On this our first anniversrry we wish to take this means of thahkirig all our HAS be attractive, too. Call us for MANY estimate. customers for their patronage which is responsible for our success. ';< USES Twonty years have shown ua how to help you select the ""r. Handy lot waihlny win- proper pattern. ' dows, car body, etc, Sit* itA'% 4"K VA' thick. Fine quBlIty sponge. « STATION ESSO, LTD. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS STANDARD •-iJ.:•'••i. 42 West Front St. AWNING CO. 47-51 Shrewsbury Avev Red Bank ^^ ^ r y r: 85 KMl Front St." $«d Dank " " T ^"" ARTHUR C. ^^ 7 7 ~ 7 " COMFORT PL US WITH CORNELL TIRES PHONE R. B. 6-0696 ESTABLISHED 1837 We Are Also Licensed Dealers For The Buying And Selling Of Used Cars RED BANK , APRIL 3, 1947' Pace Jive. ton Caruso, Mrs. Carolyn' Inex Guest Speakers Wills Probated Kraft and Ida May Wadsworth County Labor Group Crawford, all granddaughters. The BETTER SERVICE At Local Church The following wills have be'en daughter, Mrs. Wadsworth, was ap- To Meet Thursday YOU GET Speakers who bavt recently ar- probated in the office of Surrogate pointed executrix. "• The Monmouth' County Joint BETTER WORKMANSHIP PUBLIC SALE rived In America for graduate Dorman McFaddln at Freehold: Francis S. Wlnfleld, Fourth ave- Committee Against Anti-Labor study will be heard during a series Frank Eder; Atlantic Highlands, nue, Asbury Park, prominent New- Legislation met Friday night to When you have your Auto Radiator 1 of three Sunday evening services who died Marcjr*5, bequeathed one- ark chancery lawyer, who died lay plans' for a session next Thurs- in the Red Bank Methodist church, half the moBgjuon deposit in hla February 21, directed that hts en-day night In the Mechanic street "Christ Around the .World" will be name at tH5 Atlantic Highlands tire estate go to his wife Eliza- school. Red Bank, at which speak- Cleaned Boiled-Out 620 OCEAN PARK AVE., BRADLEY BEACH the theme- '".'"'"'.. National bank to John Flynn of beth. The will provides that should ers representing CIO, AFL, Farm- Rev. B. I. Guanslng from the North Bergen, and the other half Mrs. Winfleld, who Is named exe- ers, Civic groups and clergymen Philippines will speak April 20; to Nellie Bove, Hasbrouck Heights, cutrix, predecease him, her" sister, will attend. Repaired Re-Cored Rev. J. G. Finch from India, April the daughter of Jake Eder and theMabel Woodruff j Asbury Park, and The committee, which claims to 27, and Prof. Kwan-te Lin. from late Mary Eder. Elizabeth Fremp- Mr. Winfleld's dousln,' Anna Ethel represent more than 7,000 county China, May _.*.__.:_• _t._. ter, the .wife of Mr. Eder'a.neigh- DlHts, Hillside, will be executors. citizens, s«nt resolutions to all bor, Bert Prompter", was bequeathed Ross English, Asbury avenue, members of the House and Senate Household Goods And Furnishings BECOMMENDS DIVOECE8 $495. Residuary estate was left to Asbury Park, who died September labor committees urging them to Catherine M./ Wadley, wife, of 10, left his entire estate to his wife vote against anti-labo? bills and to Red Bank Radiator Works Advisory Master -Alexander Christopher Wadley of Jersey City. protect the rights of (labor. Trap has recommended divorce Maude, with the, provision that ARNOLD and ALLAN GRAYZEL, SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY Christopher Wadley was named ex- should she predecease him, it will decrees for Edith' Hall Frost ecutor of the will, made (November Place a jar lid in the bottom part of Wilson avenue, Keansburg, and be divided equally among his three 113 WEST FRONT ST. R. B. 6-1177 e, 1041. ';*•.- children, Ross Burnell English, of a double boiler. When more wa- for August Soffel of 40 .Herbert ter Is needed, the lid will rattle. All Work Guaranteed street, Red Bank. Both were ad- George J. Cdudrier, Sr., Broad Palisades Park; Maude Qeraldlne SATURDAY, APRIL 5th street, Shrewsbury,. who died • Feb- Emerson, Elmira, N. Y., and Betty This saves. the pah from burning (Note: Closed Easter Saturday) , vised, on grounds of desertion. Wil- dry. liam M. Frost of Falrlawn alleged- ruary 24, named his wife, Margaret Ross Robson, Savannah, Ga. At 1 P. M. ly left Mrs. Frost In August, 1943. M. Co'udrier, sole beneficiary and Horace L." Byram, Summerneld They were married September 16, ex.ecutrlx, with the provision that avenue, Asbury Park, who died 1934. Mr. Soffel charged Laura if she predeceased him, that*the February 12, and who served for B. 0, COATS. Auctioneer, 490 Bath Ave, Long Branch..N. J. Katherlne Soffel of Brooklyn with estate be divided in equal shares 18 years as city police chief, be- FRANK WOOIXEY Phone 6-3699 O. A. BUBK desertion. They were married June among the children, George J. queathed his entire estate to his 29.U933 in Elkton, Md. Custody of Coudrier, Jr., and Leah McLean, wife, Leila G. Byram. a 13-year-old daughter was awarded or to their survivors. The will was • Walter Taylor, Second avenue, Mr. Soffel. made February 13, 1946. Asbury Park, former city solicitor, Catherine A. Linden of -Union district court judge and city com- Beach; who died February 4, named missioner, who died February 22, her husband, Frederick Linden; her named his wife, Sally M. Taylor, son, John Bradley and her daugh- as sole beneficiary and appointed ter, Mrs. Marie Crimlns, to receive Sarah H. Alter, Ocean Grove, ex- equal shares from the sale of the ecutrix. • • house and lots located on Park ave- . Carl W. Schroeder, Fourth ave- nue, Union Beach. Part of the pro- nue,. Belmar, a borough commis- ceeds will be used for retiring a sioner there for ten years, who From RED BANK mortgage, and If the property can- died January 20, left his entire es- not be cold, rental was recommend- tate to his wife Anna, and named ed, -the—testatrix--- directed. Mrs. J. Raymond Bergen and Ennls B. Crlmmins was named to receive an Pierce as executors. HOTEL MOLLY PITCHER equal share of bed and table linens, Catherine McCue, who died Sep- the amber glasses, Havlland china, tember 30 at Shrewsbury, willed the "The Gem of the Atlantic Coast" , _. cut glassware, a studio couch and major portion of her estate In Oti THE SHREWSBURY RIVER . a washing machine. Mrs. Mabel -equal shares to her children, Mary Bradley, the daughter-in-law, was A. McCue, James P. McCue, Joseph Sheer Glamor named to receive the other share G. McCue, Catherine Louise Mc- RED BANK N. J. of the bed and table linens, a com- Cue'and Vincent J. McCue, and plete dinner set and a chenille bed- named Mary and Joseph executors FAMOUS RIVERVIEW DINING ROOM . . spread. Mrs. Margaret Redfcrn, a In a will signed November 28, 1941. daughter, was left $1. John Bradiey VIRGINIA MAID NYLONS and Mrs.-Crlmmins was named ex- An Empire sideboard was left to ecutors in the will made Septem- Joseph and Mary A. and Catherine EASTER SUNDAY DINNER ber 23, 1039, in Jersey City. Mrs. Louise receive the rest of the Linden directed that not more than household furnishings. SPECIAL COCKTAIL SUGGESTIONS $350 be spent on her funeral and In a will dated March .4, 1931, burial. John Frederick Brenner, Newark, Scarlet O'Hara - .00 Whiskey Sour _ 80 who died November 25 in Middle- Daiquiri .'• B0 Bacardi .60 Thomas L. ,Conk of Freehold, who town township, left his estate to died February 6, named hla sister- his wife Anna, and named her exe- Chilled Tomato Juice Half Grapefruit Fantasle 139 in-law, Mary Jane Crawford, and cutrix, but .provided that should she his niece, Elizabeth C. Schanck, to predecease him, the estate will go Cold Egg Lilly , Regularly 1.65 Pair receive the estate. Tho latter was in equal shares to his children, Celery Olives named exeevtrix In the will drawn Anna Kirch, j Dora Hahn, Frieda July 11, 1945. Barry, Bertha Elchert and John Cream Louise - Consomme Madclalne en Taase - Anna M, Buchanan of Locust, Frederick Brenner, Jr., with Frieda% Who 'died March 3, willed her es-Barry and John, Jr., serving as Filet Sole d'Oatnnd Bonnefonmie ._ _. .I...... — 1.6K tate tp her. daughter, Marie Bu- executprs. Crab Meat and Scallops Oriental ! 1.M chanan Clarke, with iho provision Baked Vlrslnla Ham—Souco nu Ccrlso ; .— 1.75 In a will made August 1, 1945, Filet of Tom Turkey with Asparagus Momay _ 1.75 that one-third of income from the James H Cadoo, Sr., Keyport, who Spring- Chicken Snute with Mushrooms en Casserole i>: 1JW estate be paid to Mrs. Buchanan's died February 5, left his entire es- Steak Minute nu Beurre fersllles -...._. 2-50 sister, Grace. K. Busch.' Mrs. Btf-tate to his wifo, Madaline D. Ca- Hoast Saddle of Spring Lamb Buulangere - t.t& Full fashioned first quality sheer chanan provided that if Mrs. doo, and named her executrix, but Clarke predeceased Mrs . Busch provided that • should she prede- Candled Sweet Potatoes Potatoes. Allumnette nylons in the lovely new Spring that one-half tho cstajo income be cease him, tho estate be divided paid to Mrs. Busch. Mrs. Bucftanan equally between his children, James Garden Peas • Bantam Corn In Cream further provided that If she and H. Cadoo, Jr., and Madalino C. I'lilni Beach Salad Shade." Your legs will look their Mrs. Clarke died together, that ota- Quackcnbush. half this'income Co to MrsrBuslh Luther Schanck, who died Febfu-_ Chocolate Cream Fie Biscuit Tortoiil for llfo and that tho other hnlf ary 2 In Marlboro township, direct Ice Cream Cake P>e : loveliest in this famous brand hose. of, tho estate Income be divided be- ,ed in a will drawn April 4, 1927, twen two grandsons, who upon Coffee .- « ...... that his entire estate go to his wife, A LA CARTE reeching the age of 80, will re- Luella Schanck, and named her ceive the principal. The one-half Shrimp Cocktail •.— -...._ -•••••^ • : •«» - executrix. JW ....r,Sizes;8Vt.,to. • estate Income also will go to the Crab Meat Coc'ttall •'• • • • grandsons, Thomas Bi'chanan In a will drawn March 2T, 1944, Cape Cod Oyster Cocktail - -••• •*<» Clarke and Jesse Stephen Mrs. Blanche ds Malonyay, who /Clarke, on the death of Mrs. Busch, died January 22 in Matawan, left Served from 12 Noon until 9 P. M. her personal property and a share with that half of tho e3tato also to RIGAUD B. PAINE, General Manager go to the grandsons when they in a bouse at Matawan to a friend. reach 30. Mrs. Busch was named Miss Emily G. French, New York, executri:: in the will drawn May and beqtfcathed $20 each to her 12, .1912, three sons, John, Stephen and Thomas. Mies French was named Ca'.c'o Burton, whose will was executrix. '( • . drawn in Newark March 17, 1845, Gershon Levy, who died. In Long and jvho died in Atlantic High; Branch February 21, ordered in a Easter Qreetings lands February 23, directed that will made January 30, 1940, that Our thanks! onerfourth shares o; the cstaio go h:s entire estnte go to' his wife, to John Harrison Burton, son; Ida Mary Levy, who he named execu- from * May Wadsworth, daughter, and to trix. Robert Milton Burton, son. The To The Merchants Of Red Bank j other fourth was ordered divided Old Hebrew laws were thoBe of ] equally among Mrs. Eleanor Bur- an agricultural people. To Our Friends Arid Patrons Footcraft to Beautify To Our Suppliers• • All of you have cooperated toward the successful opening of BLOCK? our Red Bank Store. Style with BONDEX colors, stop dampness at same timel Here's the way lo make your home distinctive and charm- ing. Bondex brings you color and seals walla against dampness by bonding with the surface. Apply with brmh—no skill needed. ^^BH>^"^^^"^ >"I° '°r 5[fc.pkq.nnak«l about 5*00 • ~ siuteo, Irkk, IITTU VMS**!®}! I Ma,obrr • K«pi rVHwWtaii'fty Get Your BONDEX Color Chart from... The Aspdln Paint Company YANKEE s 20 White Street, Red Bank, N. J. Burrow's, Inc. , Geo. C. Smith Company 250 Broadway Keyport, N. J. Long Branch, N. J. , ' Maple Hardware Company Siegfried Hardware Company S51 jtfaple place, 117 First Avenue, Keyport, N. J. Atlantlo Highlands, N. J. BONDEX HYDRAULIC CEMENT Haberdashery • Sportswear • Clothing • Hats ASBESTOS SIDINC can be made beautiful ' - Nationally Advertised Brands with BONDEX CEMENT PAINT Tone up your wardrobe for Easter ! —— (XT IT AT THE ASPDIN PAINT CO. , 10 WHITE STREET ' • BED BANK BBOWN AND WHITE PATENT LEATHER ' SADDLE MAM JAMS SMtoM Mi US to U UK to » GET YOUR ADD COLOR $5.50 $5.95 $5.50 $5.95 CONCRETE BLOCK WOMEN'S SHOES- - From 2 to 11 - AAAA to C. BQNDEX BROAD STf REIJBANK ERF Get Some BONDEX today RED BANK LONG BRANCH rPHONE R. 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. .'ill. .'•;' Pace Six. RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3,1947 honor at the) Junlowwnlor recep- Daniel Welntraub, Raymond School News tion Slay 16. This semi-formal Schmidt, Robert Ferguson, Fred dance will be given by the junior Mazzucca, Anthony Bruno, Valerie Immediate Delivery Can Be Made On BED BANK SENIOR HIGH class as a farewell, to the upper Crafts and Edwin Cloth. School Newspaper class. Juniors -who have paid their . —Phyllis Wright. RED RASPBERRY NUMBER ONE PLANTS ' Plans are being mad* at Red dues, seniors and their dates may The most profitable market fruit and delicious for Home Use. Spelling Be« SUNRISE—the earliest, hardiest and best variety. Bank high school for the publish- attend. LATHAM—the latest and1 largest and best known. ing of a school newspaper. All stu- Mrs. Frances Moore, junior- class Lucy DePonte received a ticket to the Carl ton theater as the prize INDIAN SUMMER—a midBeuon large berry that beara again In dents Interested in working on. Itadviser, stated that the orchestra the fall. are invited to sign up through their and decorations have not been se- for winnings spelling contest held Hi-Hat student- council representative or lected but the class "wlirdecide "oh in the Secretarial club of the sen- Pxlcesi Sunrise and Latham, 10 for S1.00; IS for $2.00; 100 for William Creasy and Burnett Hen- them at their next meetings ior high school March 26 under the- J7.50 and 1.000 for 868.00. Special price for 2,000 or more. yon, faculty advisers,for the paper. —PhyllisjfKaUln. direction of Miss Mariam Goldln, Bar & Grill . By parcel post prepaid—10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.35. adviser.—Elaine Trussell, Elections were held Thursday, 20 MAIN STREET, Indian Summee.^10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.60; 50 for $4.75. March 20, for editor and assistant Girls' Gym Classes By parcel po»t—10 for $1.50; 25 for $2.50. 1 Ping; Pone Tourney KEANSBURG, N. J. editor. The other positions were Under -the—direction--of—Louis _jrhB_glrls__.phyBicaLfiducation Keansburg 6-0648 — BLACK RASPBERRIES elected Thursday, March 27. The Jacoubs, physical education teach- classes have taken their state :teits results wore as follows: editor, Su- er, 29 boys will soon be seen cavort- the past week under the direction Bristol & Morrison—25 for $2.00; 50 for $3.50; $6.00 per 100. . zanne Simon; aselBtant editor, ing around ping pong tables. They of Mrs. Irene Smith, physical edu- All kinds by parcel post—5 for 75c; 10 for $1.25. Yvonne Wylle; business editor, will be participating, in the first cation teacher. Mrs. Smith, in Dancing Elaine Trussel; copy editor, Use table tennis tournament in recent speaking of the results, stated, and Entertainment IEDXAKE CURRANT HAMILTON Glavey; art editor, John O'Reilly; years to be held in Red Bank high "The girls have done better this Another profitable market berry and fine for home use. exchange editor, Phyllis Katsin; school under the physical educa- year in the tests than any other of Friday & Saturday 1 Prices; S5o each; 5 for 31.60; 10 for $3.00. feature editor, Martha Hayos; tion department. the three years that they have with By parcel port—40c each; 6 for $150. sports editor, Jack Ackley; circu- taken them. They have excelled- in The tournament, which will con-r GEORGE OLSEN NOW IS THE PROPER TIME TO PLANT lation manager, Harry Patterson, Bist of both singles and doubles/ push ups, pull ups and sit ups." and advertising manager, Mary Peaches, Apples, Cherries, Plums and Pears. matches, will begin after the Eas- The girht that did best-in the at the piano' We have a complete list of ail of these. O'Dell.-rJean Olsen., ter vacation, ' tesly are as follows: push ups, BOB ALEXANDER The teams playing In the doubles Martha Magee, Junior, 30; Helen at the drums Barry Sleber matches are Jack Ackley and Pote Broncadora, sophomore, 30; sit ups, WALTER C. BLACK Village Nurseries Harry Sleber, principal of Red Sickels, Joe Bolding and Hartford Judy Ryerson, junior, 56; pull ups, DOUG WARREN HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Bank high school, recently attend- Burgess, Frank Soldo and Bob Dorothy Groves, senior, 50; broad at the sax ' ed the meetings ot National Asso- Loversldge, Richard Brounley and jump, Yolanda Jones, Junior, seven ciation of Secondary Principals of George Norcom and Richard Davis feet, two Inches; ten-second squat the N. E. A. school administration and Clarence Rogers. thrust, Pauline Graff, senior; 10; at Atlantic City. Boys participating In the1 singles potato race, Judy Ryerson, junior, • yijffr.niiiLii.il • fj Representatives from every school matches are Jack Ackley, Pete eight and one-half seconds;, 30-sec- district were present. There were Sickels, George Quackenbush, Joe ond squat thrust, Jane Be'ckwith, also representatives from many Bolding, Hartford Burgess, Frank sophomore, 25.—Patricia Carluccl. forolgn countries present at these Soldo, Bob Loversldge, George Nor- Art Classes meetings.—Gloria Canonlco. . com, Richard Brounley, Bill Baito, AUTO GLASS Andy Acquaro, Domlnick Soldo, Students from the Art club and _j _.„ • • • • Senior Flay Gifts Pete Rossi, Arthur Morse, Joe Mon- art classes, under the direction of Mrs. Frances Modre, will visit New Miss Margaret Thompson, direc- tano, Martin Ides, Mike Toscano, INSTALLED IN ALL CARS AND TRUCKS Nick Samaras, Richard Komard, York to learn more about art a tor of the Red Bank high school week after Easter vacation. The gift .that renders true honor and senior class play, "Our Hearts Jim Shomo, Enoch. Ask, Sanford WHILE YOU WAIT Were Young and Gay," was pre- Jones, Richard Lowry, Dean Havl- While they are in New York they tribute. Extra heavy 14K yellow'gold, with sented with gifts by the cast at land, Charles Patterson, Dick Ben- will visit the Museum of Modern the conclusion of final dress re- nett,' Clarence Rogers, Richard Art to study a display on mobile inside cap. 21 jewels. Marker-dot dial hearsal Maroh 20 at River street , Kl B and abstract art In the museum WINDSHIELD GLASS • DOOR GLASS school. Davis and Karl Bergmang . they will also sec an exhibit of art (shown) $200, gold numeral'dial $200, —JacJ k Oakley. done by 15 and 10-year-old stu- -Jack Ackley presented the gifts, dents. They also intend to stop at BOAT GLASS - TABLE TOPS black numeral dial $195, Federal Tax In- a cordo handbag and compact, and Softball Flans Rockefeller Center to see famous expressed the thanks of the cast. cluded. Louis Jacoubs, physical education paintings that have been sent here Harry Patterson, a member, of teacher, will form softball teams in from France. the cast, presented corsagoa to the gym classes after the Easter In the art . room of the senior Other pocket models from $60.50 to Miss Thompson, director; Mrs. vacation to decide the champion- high school the students are being Frances Moore, advertisement and ship squad of the school. taught how to draw fabric designs Red Bank Auto Glass Co. art director; Mrs. Ruth Dowden $300. During the season the squads to aid them in later years in ap- and Miss Ruth Williams, make-up, preciation of colors and clothes. —Patricia Pound. that win the most games in each period will play in the finals. TheThey are now learning the funda- squads will then play 6axh other mental rules of laying out a fabric MONMOUTH'S LEADING JEWELERS Cheerleaders during the activity period to seedesign.—Yvonne Wylle. 21 Maple Ave., Red Bank Tliree senior cheerleaders. Lee SINCE 1886 which has the best softball team. Practice Teacher Schwab, Eleanor King and Sara Tho best two squads will then play OOR. OF WHITE ST. & MAPLE AVE. Kederlan, were presented trophies Miss Perry R. Faralloa of Long New and Rebuilt Vacuums bv tho junior cheerleaders March for the championship Branch js a practice teacher at the For Sale $11.95 up The periods are as follows: first, Red Bank high school. Sho is un- Opposite. J. H. Mount Service Center 19 at a meeting of the cheerleaders. second, third, fourth) and seventh. The trophy consisted of a silver —Sam Harper. der the supervision of Miss Leola megaphone against a black back- Robinson, shorthand and typing and Carhart's Auto Body Works ground and engraved with each teacher.- • . - . • • R girl's name and year of cheerlead- Baseball Team , _, Miss Faralloa .was .graduated dnrribut' ing—Louise Lepore. • Thirty-nine diamond hopefuls re- from Long Branch high 'school,and 36 Broad — Red Bank ported to Coach Thomas Phlpps she is also a graduate of, New York Tel. R. B. &386Q4 Junior-Senior Reception Monday, March 17, in room A. university, where, she, majored In 332 Bond St., Asbury Park commercial education'. - eussilles' The senior class will be guests of There were thretnree letter men re-i J Telephone: A. P. 2-1427 turning to the squad, Fred Maz-| —Joyce VanBrackle. zucca, second baseman and Al Dun- can and Ed Coy, outfielders. Also trying out for the squad are Bill Hamilton, Bill Mumford, Bill San- born, Richard Romard, Jim An- naralla, Carl Harris, Larry Roth, Richard Mastrla, Jack Simmons, Charles Golschalk, Jack Collins, Walt Stcarn, George Widgor, Bill i Barton, Fred'-.""Bupnonno,"'""Phil I Smith, Dom Soldo, Jack Ackley, ' Clarence Rogers, Lester Stevonr, i Dick Moreau, Anthony Bruno. Mike Arnonc, Arnold Green, George , Capra, Jack Wltkoslti, Victor.Cal» nndrlello,, Anglo Real?, Ralph Acer- ra, Alvin Hoffman, Alton Shahs- | berger, Davo Whelan, Joe Jaku- beck and Manager Jack Trlolo. —Jack Wltkowskl.

Mathematics Test A team of three pupils Is being formed by Solomon Popler, mathe- matics teacher, to compete In an Tetley's offers you a harmonious ' examination of elementary mathe- matics May JO at Temple univers- blending of the right gift for the ity. right person during the coming TeamB from various high schools will try for a silver loving, cup of- Easter season. Whether you want fered by the university as first prize and honorary keys to the uni- a shiny rattle for the newest born versity for the second highest win- ners. or something suitable for the Tho examination will be a three- hour test. In plain geometry and grandparents, Tetley's is prepared !ijonu-jBm atficmp. • Mr. Popler has chosen nine stu- • to fill your needs. dents who will compete for a place on the team representing Red Bank high school. These are Harry it Dutchyshyn, Michael Toscano, • STUFFED TOYS • LEATHER GOODS ' Christian Science I • BOOKS • PEN & PENCIL SETS Reading Room • GAMES • WRITING PAPER Register Building 12 Broad Street, Bed Bank • BICYCLES • PHOTO ALBUMS r.l. Red Bank fr>34B0-J OPEN DAILY ' • WADING POOLS • SCRAP BOOKS 12 to 4:30 F. M. Except Sundaya and • NOVELTY ITEMS "Jolidays • SEESAWS' Tuesday and Friday evening*, 7:30 to 9:30 Whether they're deli- Hare the .Dibit., the Worki of cate orchids or demure Marv Bilker Eddy, DUcovefer and Founder ot Christian Science, add violets ... send flowers. all other authorised Christian Scl- ence Literature may be read, bor- rowed or purchased. The JPubllo Is Welcome

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 140/402 17 BROAD ST., RED BANK TO i HENRY IRVING GREEN and MARY ORBBN, hli wife. PHONE R.B.1 By virtue of an order of the Court ot Chancery of New Jeney, made on Send Flowers because her ensem- the 17th day of March, 1047, In a oauae wherein W, Gilbert Mnnion !• Complain- ble isn't complete without a ant and you, Henry Irving Oreen and Mnry Green, his wife, and others aro defendants, you lira rcgulred to appear fragrant corsage Easter Sunday. und answer cumiilnlimnt's bill ot com* olalnt on or before tho 10th day of Mny next or mid bill of comnlnlnt will be Phone your order now—for fresh taken ns cunfrHHed niialnst .you* Tho aalil bill Is Mod to foreclose a flowers from our own Green- moi'tiiuiro al veil liy William (J. Green to Anna Warwick,, dated the ISOth dny of April, 1037 and roconlod In the ofllea of houses at reasonable prices. tile Clerk ot Munmoulli county on April Ull, Kill- In Jjuok 1117 of murUuuiiB on lulllo 202 ai>, nnd cuvnrlnir lands nltliato In the Borouirh of Ilrmlley llonoh, County »f Monniouth anil stale of Now Jtriay, Plenty of Parking Space at All Timei at Both Stores. nnd which nnlil murlKiigo Inn boon n»- slutted to eomplnlnuiit; and you, Henry Irvlnir Green', arc- miultf a party defend* nut bntMiuio you are a part owner In do of snld premises I nnd yim. Mnry Green, wlfu of Henry Irvlnir Omen, lire mndo II imrly defendant bseauio you have, or ART FLORAL SHOPPE claim to have nn Inchoate right of •Inwor an the wlfo of Henry lrvlnx .UUn i jv«lrn»f«l«lmHblKfllHo '.i:^ : ; i liiiilvil i sumo Hoii iiimn (ir Interest In lh< ••'"•--— "-' \ snld premises, Opposite Red Bank Railroad Station I>ntoili March: If. 1047, ' W, miiUKIlT MANHQN,' •>*? Hollcllor prji Ht>, . > fl Drummonil l'laci, • ' *«d ^ank, N, I, /RED BANK KEGISTER, Pare Seven.

McConnell-Kelly Sea Bright Lodge , Choice assortment of YOUR "SILENT SECRETARY" Betrothal Told Initiates Three Vets POPULAR MUSIC but flowers and plants BULLDOZER WORK Piano Instructions foi- Easter. Order early. Now Is the time for horae- Bcutfl £etUk Shop Mr. andMrs. William N! McCon. Tbomu Gotland, jr., Harry John- bnllders to get lott* cleared, noil of Mew Castle, Pa., announce son and Wesley Reid were initiated TAUGHT In ah up-to-date J-Plano Studio In .the moit modern Honey Bee Flowers cellars due. and roadways cut. With modern ' facilities capable of handling all the engagement of their daughter, in Sea Bright Odd Fellows lodge at manner. NO SCALES - NO EXERCISES-but a PRACTICAL Upper Broad St E. B. 6-0972 WK SELL kinds of Mimeograph, Mulligraph and Addresso- Miss Jean Louise McConnell, to last week's meeting and will re- APPLICATION of MODERN TECHNIQUE and HARMONY. A Full Line of Gravel. Fill William Jerome Kelly, son of Mr, Dirt and Top Soil graph work, combined with a speedy follow, ceive the first and second degrees Enjoy playing the muslo everyone,understands ami enioys. and Mrs. Edward M. Kelly, Sr., of npxtJCuesday. night. REMEMBER Estimates Cheerfully Given ' through including Folding, Interring and Mailing, "Sycamoreaven^erShrewsibury. - Recordings made of Student's Progress. Call THE BANGS AVENUE LETTERSHOP can truly Being World War. II veterans, the It's 8HERMAN'8 For betrothal was made known Satur- thre* candidates were admitted In For Information Phone or Visit this modern studio and see for serve as your organisation's Secretary, be it day, March* 22, on Mr. and Mra. Mc- the lodge without any fee. This pol- The Best In . N.&M. CONTRACTING GO. Business or Social, Connell'a 28th wedding; anniversary, icy U available to all veterans for yourself. Venetian Blinds LEONARDO. N. J. a, limited time. 11:00 • 5:30 Dally Phones (A subsidiary ot tie ScmftrunPnESs)] • The Sherman Shop :_.. At. Highland/! 1-0937—1-099J ~ _«16_Bjia£«^Ase .-A«b]iry^Esrt_.l:s Telephone. X The_degree _work .atJastjweek's '_ •_! i_ Evening* Appointments-Arranged —-.- 1 session was done by Arthur Axel- --B6Brd«a"~8t. ~ Red Bank sen, noble grand, assisted by Oscar Anderson, vice grand; Harold HOWARD ISAAC Gahn, conductor; Lawrence Fow- PIANO STUDIO ler, past grand, and Allen Johnson, warden. 6 Broad St., Red Bank Red Bank fl-2610-J Dinner Time For Lawns! No Answer Call S. B. 2-OHO-M Shrewsbury Scouts Evenings Rumson i-0534 Winter Is tough on lawns—ex- hausts grass, drains away its On Week-End Hike color. Now is the time, to re- Sixteen members of Boy Scout vive It with a hearty meal of troop 80, went on a hike recently IN MONMOUTH COUNTY Scott's grassfood. It'a taps in to Camp Brisbane. During the lawn feeding and economical— hike of close to 14 miles Harold Baker developed foot blisters which 50 lbs docs the work of 150 lbs were attended to by fellowi Bcouts FOR FINE WALLPAPER of ordinary .fertilizer. .. who did some practical first aid •work In this emergency. The Scouts AND BEST PAINTS bivouacked on a farm and returned SCOTTS TURF BUILDER by car Sunday morning. The boys were in charge of Assistant Scout- IT'S ^ (grastfood) master John Callahan. 85 III—2.25 tnim 2,500 iq. It. (50x50) 50 Ib—3.75 fe«dl 6,000 iq. It (lOOxSO) LUNCHEON GUEST 100 Ib—6.50 feedi 10,000 iq, ft MISS JEAN L. McCONNELL (100x100) Mrs. Everett Thome of Little KLARIN'S SCOTT SPREADER—Handy precision i Miss McConnell was graduated Silver was guest at a luncheon machine for quick Kedlnf and fe«dinaV. | from New Castle high school and Monday of last, week at the Molly 28 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. 25 Ib—2.25 fecdi 2,500 >q. ft. (90x50) ON ARMY DAY, APRIL 7TH, ASK YOURSELF: j attended the University of Mlnne- Pitcher hotel, given for her by her tM.es. 1 sota. She U employed at Watson neighbors.. Mrs. Thome, • who. will PHONE 3838- laboratories at Batontown. move to South Jersey, received a Mr. Kelly is a veteran of three gift from the guests. years' army service in the Euro- Present were Mrs. Eugene Car- DISTRIBUTORS — "WHAT AM I DOING pean -theater, He was graduated roll, Mrs Harry Nellson, Mrs. Stan- from Red Bank Catholic high ley A. Barrow, MrB.t John Slpe, Imperial Washable Wallpaper - "Sherwln Willlsms ochool and Monniouth Junior col Mra. James Pickering, NMrs. Gus- lege. He is associated with the J. tave Bergman, Mrs. Noel Nllson, and Merklri Paint Products FOR PERMANENT PEACE? H, Kelly company of Red Bank. Miss Mao Ayres and Miss Florence Ayres. Shower For I Leonardo Woman MIIES SHOES'MIIES SHOES «MIIES SHOES-MIIES SHOES • Ml LES 'SHOES *MIIES SHOES • MIIES SHOES'* MMES SHOES'MILES Mrs.. George H. Black of Leo- P W,hat will jrou do for your and Its civilian components. You'll nardo tendered a baby shower for Mrs. Ronald Tarnow, also of Leo- country? You can take a full-time feel a certain tingle of pride—to o nardo, Tuesday evening, March 26, r jqb at good pay in tha Regular know that others depend so much The house was decorated in blue to pink and white, and a bassinet Army. Or, you can join other upon you, and envy you the in- draped In blue silk antt lace/ was young men in your community in spiring fellowship you enjoy. placed In one corner of the play- room, lri which the many gifts were your local National Guard, ^nlt, placed. • In the Regular Army you,can If you are In college, you can get The hostess served buffet refresh- have excellent training in valuable ments. ' Those attending, besides your training and Reserve Otjjpar fort skills or trades. All your necessary Mrs. Tarnow and Mrs. Black, were commission" in the R.O.T.cr"br, Mrs. John 'J. Moran, Mra. Miles the colors 0 expenses are cared for. You get Cavanaugh, Mrs. Earl Tarnell, Mrs. been X If you have served In the Army, travel, adventure. And after 20 Claude Smith, Mrs. Edwin Vincents you carl resume your mWltary Mrs. William Marks, MrB. James • w years you can retire at half pay' Lundrigan, Mrs. David Hair, Mrs. Ui training artd" have your former James Connolly and, Mrs. John Me the . /•-* for the rest of your life and on grade or rank in the Organized Cambridge, all of Leonardo; Mrs, up to three-quarters pay after 30 George Schmltx ot Rahway, Mrs, i Reserve Corps. Dora Tarnow, Mrs. Harold Tar- years of service) Get full details • now and Mra. Milford Van Bruni SK ^ UJ • . If you believe in America, you'll about all the advantages of Regu- of Belford, Mrs. Winnie McCarthy 0 and Mrs, Archie-Black of High* X believe in your now Regular Arrtty lar Army enlistment at your U. S. lands.

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UJ ' ui 1 Buy With a Bank Loan • • • O X o «/> X l/> Piano out of tune beyond repair? Refrigerator III lit • UJ wasteful? Range ' deranged? Auto barely 2 mobile? Replace one or all with bank credit to 4.95 finance your purchases. Economize because of Ui 4.95 ui > O O % our low loan cost, and enjoy the convenience of X monthly loan repayments while you earn and use your appliances, musical instrument or car. \ \J Now for Easter 2, Pay by mail or in person. J •-. in Miles Better Leathers... • 1 ui Ul ', 0 X You can tell at a touch* v> ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS •Ot»«7. MILM IHOII. INCOR'0»*VIO 21 2 .5 ' NATIONAL BANK Ui o Ul . Phone AT-1-0700 miles l o X X 91 First Aye., • Atlantic Highlands 31 BROAD STREET, RED BANK Ui 700 COOKMAN AVENUlj (Cor. BondSt.) . •• - ASBURY PARK t 142 SMITH STREET, - - . . - - - - PERTH AMUOY ui MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 0 I • o. At 129 Stores in Ntw York, Niw Jirniy, Connittlcut, Pinnsylvania....Thtrt'i Ont Ntar You \M Pace Eight RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3.1947 Bsyntoh, Jean Ryan, Janet Magee, learned. Two typical question! were QUUfN, DOBEMU8. HO CUE ft REMEMBER School News Carol' Klatsky, Janet Muyskens, "How should a bicyclist carry RUSSELL Thomas Cook, Whitney Conrow, Al- bundles?" and "What Is the pur- COtJN8ELIX)R8 AT UW It's 8HERMAN'8 For BED BANK JTJNIOB HIGH bert VanNostfand, Robert Em- pose of white lines?"—Elinor DHL mons, Lore Heyman, Jeanette Ul- Wfcltfltld Bulldlnc, . - fUd Bank The Best In Slip Covers Members of the 7-1 social science Jobo 4. Qulnn Tbomai P. Doramue class have.' cut out article* in the lery, Gail Stoothoff, William Boyd The SHERMAN SHOP and ..Richard Gllbertspn.. Eighth .. William Borden, junior high Vincent J, McCue Erneat Peiano paper about the Paraguay revolt A school custodian, recently had an , William U Ritiull. Jr. St Broad St * Red Bank committee was chosen to evaluate grade members Include Louella Roberts, Corlnne Erlcksen, Audrey attack of arthritis that kept him and post these articles on the bul from school. - During' Mr. Borden's PAR8ON8, LABRECCJUE, letln board. Mrs. Ciharlotte Sims Jeffrey, Robert Morse, William CANZONA « COMBS Petherbrldge,' John Crawford, Don- absence Harry Ingalls took his, Complete Her the teacher, has given- an A to place. Mr. Borden, who has served COUNSELLORS AT LAW ' every pupil who has contributed an ald . Rogers,. Patricia Hotchkiss, Ensemble With William Smith, Ann Stryker, Ida the school many years, recently a Willie. Sir. Had Bank ' article.'. Pupils who have contrib- celebrated hta 80th birthday.—Terry Tbtoclore I), fartoni Edmund J. Camona ft lovely Easter Corsage Palmer, Jean Norrls, Grace Shea, Thaodora J. Labrecqua • " From , uted -are Janet Muyskena, Sandra Doremus. f Seigel, Carol Klatsky, Prudence June Oilmore, Patricia Wells, Bes- Klelon F. Uonbe Thomaa J. Smith sie Econamos, Ramona Truoscll, Bobert H. Malda William.'B. Blallr U Honey Bee Flowers Stone, Jeaja Ryanj_MUdred Psomat, Abraham J. Zasw' lially Brooks, lore HeyiHsJr and George~Clayton,_Sh'lrley_Anderson, -. .GenersLInterest club_for_.g!rtil_ Upper Broad St B. B. 6-0872 Audrey Brink. It looks aB Jf the Dorothy Smith, JoAnn Miller, Wal- under supervision of Miss Elma WILLIAM E. BEATY girls are more interested than the lace Smith, Barbara Brower,'Carole Repp, has been playing baseball boys.—Mildred Psomas. Qotschalk, — Marilyn Lowenberg, during club period. The captains ATTORNEY AT LAW Karla • Schrlftglesser, Jane White, are Nancy Young and Ingrld Da- A test was given in the 8-1 civics Elizabeth Wirth, Elinor Dill, Rob- venport. The club is made up of & TAX CONSULTANT " class on toe 21 countries and coun- ert Benowltz, Bernard. Hoffman, ninth graders. The players on ty seats in New Jersey. They are Bobby Warren, William Otttnger, Nancy Young's team are Nancy SO Cad Front St. Rid Bank' 8-2838 Counties v- County Sent* Billy-Sherwood, Terry Doremus, Moreau, Dorothy Stevens, Vanda Atlantic . Maya Landing William Graham, Eric Emt, Clyde Rovlto, Betty Lou Seeland, Barbara Bergen - Hackenaack Lindner and Bob Gallagher, Merna Llppiricott, Joyce Scott, Nancy De- A. ELDRIDGE BROWER A, A. Burlington Mt. Roll/ Handleman and Larry Welnstefn Gar mo, Sue Lechtreeker, ' Carly t Camden ' Camden were unable to enter because of ab- Nlles and Laura Atkinson.1 The ARCHITECT Cape'Ma; Cane'Mar Court sence, but will enter later. Penman- remaining players on Ingrld Daven- ,* ALCOHOLICS 'Home Locust, N. J. •'•.' Cumberland Brldgtton ship In junior high school is taught port's team are Emma Poole, Lil- Essex* Newark by Mrs. Charlotte Sims—Shirley lian'Mego, Christie DeVoe, Audrey AT. HIGHLANDS 1-0823-J ANONYMOUS Gloueeater Woodbiiry Hudson Jeraey City Anderson.- . •.•'• Jursa, Pat Johnson, Mary King, Hunterdon Flemtnirtoh Anne Erlckson, Peggy Brasch, Car- Red Bank Group Mercer Trenton ' " Girls of the second division of the olyn Slndlinger and Glnny Satter. DR. L. .W. CARLBON, Middlesex New Brumwick The last game ended in a score of P. O. Box 49 Monraouth Freehold seventh grade sewing classes are 8UKUEON CHIROPODIST, MorrU Morrlitown now sewing on broomstick skirts, 9 to 8, inrfavor of Nancy Young's FOOT AILMENTS Ocean ' Toms, River sacks dresses and pinafores, Carol team. Time permitted only two In- Paasale Faterton nings.—Diane Wldger. Office Houn: Salem . Salem Bennett and Elizabeth Sweeting Dally 9l8(l a. m. • to 6:00 p. m. Somerset Somervllle are the two girls making sack . Evenlnvex Tuesday and Thursday Sussex Newton dresses, and Irene Hoffman is mak- For appointment phone 6-2442 N. J. Information Office Union Elliabeth ing a pinafore. The rest of the General Interest club for boys 60 BROAD ST., BED BANK, N. J. Warren Belvidere saw two sound movies last week Phone Humboldt 2-2821 The test was given by Mrs. Agnes class Is making broomstick skirts. There are 19 pupils In the 7-2 sew- entitled "Building America's Oakley, civics teacher.—Shirley An- Homes" and "The House We Live DR. MILDRED HULSART, derson. ing class. They ate Shirley Safran, 8VBUEON CHIROPODIST Barbara Francis, Diane Wldger, In." During this week's activity Edith Schuster, Elvira Morris, period, lour teams captained by Foot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapj The Dramatic club, under the Carol Bennett, Elizabeth Sweeting, John Olexa, Robert Zellner, Vernon Office Houre! Dully B a. m. to 5 p ra. ADVERTISING supervision of Miss Lorraine An- Moran and Richard Sheppard, Evinlnfii Tuesday, Thuriday, 7 to 8 derson, Is going to produce a play Irene Hoffman, Irene.Palmer, Mar- CONSULTANTS jorie Terhune, Alice Dix, Judith played softball. Wlllard Browning (Clotcd Wednesday and Friday) shortly after the Easter vacation is adviser.—Albert VanNostrand. By appointment only. Red Bank 6-0906 for the enjoyment of the junior Mazza, Gall Stoothoff, Peggy Mol- 136 bHOAD 8T, BED BANK, N J. high school. The title of the play nar, Katherlne Scalzo, Janet Ullery, Corinne Emt, Margaret MacDonald is "Star Bright," The cast includes The drive to have all text books DR. RAY DE CARLO • f PUBLIC Linda.Glavey,°Zeau Conover, Ro- and Joyce Crawford. Miss Elma covered continues In the junior • RELATIONS berta Nelson, Carol Klatsky, Grace Repp is the teacher.—Joyce Craw- high classes,. Books must be cov- SURGEON CHIROPODIST Shea, Peggy Molnar, Ann .Stryker, ford. ered at home since the school has FOOT AILMENTS I David Dillon, Richard Seldenzahl •7 no more commercial covers. Ches- OITIca Houri: NEWSPAPER—RADIO I and Robert Morse.—Elvira Morris, The ninth grade mwln the audi- ter Wilhelma, principal, set Friday, - riajly .9:01)• a_.m._..u>_Si30_D^_m... March 28, as deadline to have books Evening by appointment DIRECT MAIL torium during sixth period last Eighth grade pupils who have Tuesday to start preparation for all covered.—Diane Wldger. Plldtle 6-0676 TESTED CAMPAIGNS been neither absent nor tardy graduation In June. Present were | 90 MAPLE AVE. BED BANK RESEARCH SURVEYS since, the beginning of school are the two class advisers, Willard New journalism beats were as- DR. WILLIAM WYL1E Louella Roberts, Bob Rue, Robert Browning and Mrs. Charlotte Sims, signed to various members of the TRADE PAPER MEDIUMS | Jdorse, Bernard Hoffman and Rob- who were chosen by the ninth Press club by editor, Shirley Ander- CHIROPOD1AL .SURGEON SALES PROMOTION ert Warren. There are 69 pupils in grado to assist in activities for the | son. The reporters, and their new Functional Foot Dliordert Your Flowers will Make it LOCAL—NATIONAL SCOPE the eighth grades. Their home- remainder of the school year. At ' beats are: Albert VanNostrand, 9 Mechanic St., Bed Bank, N J. room teachers are Mrs. Charlotte the meeting it was decided that j seventh grade, art, English, the o'f- ART WORK—LAYOUTS Sims, Mrs. Frances Manning and nominations for the election of flee of the principal, homeroom 17 Houri 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Tel. a "Happy Easter" for Her Ross Wiley.—Mildred Psomas. class officers will be held Friday in and the General Interest club for b-venlngi by Appointment. R.B. 6-3389-J the four ninth grade homerooms.— boys; Elinor Dill, eighth grade, Beautiful flower* convey your best felicitous KENNETH C. WASHBURNE The A. N. Palmer Penmanship William Frank. mathematics, art, science, junior greetings on this gay and happy Easter. And company has announced- through high assembly, homerooms 9 and The Northwestern Mutual' . Miss Jennie C. Egan, penmanship Inspector Stearns from the De- 11; Merna Handleman, eighth when you order from us, you're sure of quality, supervisor, that the following pu- partment ot Motor Vehicles, State grade, English, music, home eco- Life Insurance Co. 1 freshness and. original, artistic arrangements. KESSLER pils have received membership In of New Jersey, gave a talk on bi- nomics, General Interest club, for 79 Princeton Road:" M ;' the Good Writers club: From the cycle safety at last week's junior girls and school grounds; Shirley Fair Haven, N. J.:n ;J ' Call us at Red Bank 6-2571 and order your & seventh grade are Katherlne Scalzo, high assembly. Inspector Stearns, ..Anderson, junior high assembly, 1 Easter bouquets, corsages and plants. Flowers Irene Hoffman, Marjorie Terhune, gave examples of accidents caused teachers and trafllo directors; Ter- Red Bank 6-31S4 ,,. Market 3,0238 HEACOCK Elvira Morris, Margaret Macdori- by carelessness or by a bicycle, that ry, Dojemus, eighth grade civics, telegraphed everywhere. ald, Edith Schuster, Cordon Beck, was in poor condition. By courtesy Press club,' Cartooning club and AUDITS BOOKKEEPING Peggy Molnar, Jane Bean, William of the Red Bank Junior ChambJr Game club for boys; Tom Wester- 305 BOND ST. Ayers, Carol Bennett, Tom Wester- of Commerce, a film entitled man, seventh grade science, shop, HAROLD F. DbwStRA* ASBURY PARK man, Murray Leeds, Sandra Seigel, "Safety on Two Wheels" was ob- j social science, music, physical Public Accountant Katherine Favata, Gary Enright talned to show clearly the correct training (boys) and homeroom 16; David Petherbrldge, Harry Hoff- way to ride and take care of a bi- Joyce Crawford, seventh grado t30 Broad Street Phone man, Reggie Pye, Sammy Lefko- cycle, A discussion which took home economics, physical training Red tlink, New Jeriey Red Bank 0-3IS5P FRANK BERARDI wltz, Prudence Stone, Mildred place the next afternoon in activity (girls) and French club; Mildred Psomas, Sally Brooks, Shirley period was focused on a bicycle', Fsoirras, seventh grade art and As a member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association wo wire flowers everywhere. qula-piU out by tho Now Jorsoy homeroom 12; Diane Wldger, Art JEWELRY REPAIRING Department of Motor Vehicles. TheJ club, Hobby club and homeroom WatcEVi, Cidclit and Jewelry Cleaned VEtyBRIDGE RQADt near Rumspn Road, LITTLE SILVER quiz contained 25 questions, the an-[ It; Larry Weinstein, eighth grade and Rtpaira at Removable Pricei swers to which every •icycle rider : shop, Modeling club, Cartooning All Work Guaranteed lor O>e Year should know. After the discussion j club and, Journalism club, and El- , H. ROSIN, Jeweler PHONE RED BANK 6-2571 THE UNIVERSAL each student was given a quiz pam- vira Morris, junior high chorus and phlet so that the rules could be Dramatic club.—Mernn Handleman. It Will Front 9t, Red Bank. N. J. Tel. 6-0072-M.

THE VERSATILE FARM VEHICLE That creamy, snowy head on a glass of Krueger Beer or Ale is no mere ornament. It's a promise of good things to come ... THAT SPREADS ITS COST OVER MORE JOBS your assurance of deep-down good taste-full-bodied smoothness— and natural liveliness. For that head is put *?%& • r- Th-PLOe 4-wheel-drivW WITe H6 0A h p'JEEP "Jeep'" does •i, the field work of a light tractor—pulls there by Nature. It's the result of natural **" "^ ' plows, discs, harrows, etc.—both pull-, l type and hydraulic. Low speeds of 2 to' carbonatioh. Yes, Krueger is 7 mph. Easier and safer for the driver. the brew with a head of its own— -OPERATE EQUIPMENT The power take-off of the "Jeep1! delivers up to 30 hp for belt work 'K; ' with mills, saws and blowers—powers sprayers, mowers and other shaft- driven equipment. IS.

-USE IT AS A PICK-UP The rugged "Jeep" hauls loads up to 1200 lbs.,tusin^.Wheel drive for economy on the road, 4-wheel drive lor hard going or oll-the-road use. All-steel body with tail gate.

-TOW WITH A 'JEEP' A great tow vehicle for trailers and wagons, with truck speeds on the highway, tractor power for mud KRUEGER roads'or in the field. The "Jeep" ' works the year 'round! LET US PEMONSTRATE ON YOUR FARM! BEER •.-.•sit I'jpwWinflij ^ 325 Maple Avenue Red Bank, N. J. RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3, 1947 Page Nine. HER FIFTH BIRTHDAY JOHNS-MANVILLE REMEMBER > ' Complete Her Of fleers'Homes Named To Board Masonic Gathering It's SHERMAN'8 For . r Ensemble With Helena Venturlno was fivo years : Mayor Stanley G. Ayres of Nep- At Asbury Park old Saturday, March 22, and her ROCK-WOOL HOME INSULATION The Best In Curtains, : » lovely Easter Oorsare . tune last week was elected to the1 FIBEPttOOF WATERPROOF PERMANENT Fropr Under Fire In " Members of the Masonic fratern- mother', Mrs. Anthony Venturlno of Drapes, Bedspreads • board of .directors of the Progres- ity along the shore will gather at East Sunset avenue, gave her a Iniulltd by .1. M. Co. Micbtnlct. Eitlrattu WUboot ObUfatlsa The Sherman Shop Honey Bee Flowers sive Life Insurance company of the Asbury Park convention hall party in celebration of the event. Shrewsbury Twp. Red. Bank, according to an an- next Tuesday evening when all Pink, yellow and white were used. ADAM J LINZMAYER 56 Broad St. , Bed Bank Upper Broad 8t B. B. 6-0872 nouncement by officials of the firm Master Masons and their ladles In the color scheme for the house LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE will be Invited guests of the ScdU decorations. The children had a Phone Atlantic Hlghlando 1-03(12. P. O. Box MM Officials Side With tish Rite bodies In the Velley of great time playing games and also Trenton at an entertainment. enjoyed refreshments. . Eatontown On New Richard T, Clark, group chair- Helena's guests were Ada Tos- man for the section centering In cano, Marcella Toscano, Mary Ann Construction Red Bank, announces the program Peluao, Peggy Peluso, Joseph _wlll:_comprise-elght-actsof-vaude- ThompsonrGloria-MazBaropplj-Mar- ;—Shrewaburjrtownship has Joined ville, followed by dancing to a ten- garet Venturlno, Michael Tessauro Eatontown In a protest against piece orohestra. and James Tessauro.. •' army action in opening bids for the construction of 30 brick residences on the property formerly know/i a* the Monmouth County Country club. The proposed homes would be lor army officers. '. • Mrs. Margaretta Reed, Shrews- GABARDINES bury township clerk, announced , that township officials hav\j sent ; letters of protest to Senators Al- j bert W. Hawkes and H. Alexander Smith and to Representative James ARE READY C. Auchlncloss. According to Mrs. Reed the army has taken more than $125,000 worth of assessed Ten different shades—all 100% virgin wool, property valuation In the township. The township was under the Im- year-round weight . Can't be matched under pression the military ^ould turn STANLEY Q. AYRES the land back after the emergency. $65.00. Mayor Ayres has been in the In- surance business since 1927, and Matawan Man has served with Progressive the past 15 years. He is past president $ Killed At Work of the Avon-Bradley Beach Kl- VITA-LUX wanls, trusteo of Neptune City Made To 50°° Order •1.1 u I. hi. Ol< Methodist Memorial church, second Patrick JFarrell vico president of the Affiliated Re- EH AMEL publican clubs of Monmouth coun- Caught In Machine ty and, a member of the Neptune Also plenty of plaids, pin-checks, twists, blue City Republican club. Patrick Joseph Farrell, 39, of Matawan, died Sunday night, of and grey worsteds to-choose from. • i last week at Perth Amboy General Madame Mitchell Exclusive VITA-LUX RAY-DIZING* Process Means: [hospital from injuries received To Direct Group • il'swSiferllian »v»r—il't nan-yllow'mg when he was caught between two • has a tmoolh porcelain finish rollers at the Phillip Carey lino- Tropical worsteds are here too—finest pat- *The Monmouth County Men's • tiv.-.U itamt~waihtt taiily r' leum factory of Perth Amboy. Mr. club has obtained the services of Farrell had been employed at theMadame Abble Mitchell to direct tern's we ever had. * cavcrj In one coaf plant three years as a foreman. the dramatic, musical and literary • it's tougher He was born in Scotland and isgroup vrhlch the club will sponsor. | survived by his wife, Mrs. Georg- Dr. Joseph F. S. Carter, president, ; lana Pokallus Farrell; a daughter, announced at a meeting held last Miss Patricia Georgiaha Farrell; a Thursday at the home of Dr. Leo- Suits made-to-order only — No stock models. son, James Newton Farrell of Mat- nard J. MartPH, Asbury Park, that awan;. a slater, Mrs. Ann Ciafone the program would be initiated of Long Island; a brother, James soon after the Easter holidays. Ma- Same popular price for all! Farrell of Long Island, and hisdame Mitchell outlined the high- parents, four brothers and three lights of her musical arid dramatic , sisters living in Scotland. career at the meeting. The funeral was held Wednesday . Actively engaged in the public of last week at St. Joseph's church, arts for tho last 40 years, Madame Keyport, where Rev. Raymond Mitchell has performed throughout MORRIS BECKER HARDWARE CO. , Hurley officiated. Burial was in St.the United States and has^appe.ircd before the crowned heads' of Eng- ste The Tailor 197 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank JOHN F. TllolMW. INC, MIWIMB At MOOtaYN, N. Y. AND ORANOI. H.J, Joseph's cemetery under the dlrec land and Austria;''At'present slin tion of the John E. Day funeral conducts a studio for musical in- (at the Monument) Corner Catherine Slreet .home, >. PINGITORE, 'INC struction in NeWj ,Yp,rk; city. PHOJJE K. B. 0-0165. STOKE'HOUItH: 8 A. M. - 7 P. ; LONG BRANCH, NEWj EY TE1XPHONE 6-0158. ! More' than ;81000,000 Americans Don «n"malo p'hclc'cr m'dncV by sell. Oceanport—Eat. 3-0543 Frl. & Sat, 8-9 1". M. Sunday, 0. /\. M. - 13 Noon. tvork,on,lavmv ....*, . •['•• Inc Tho Keu'.ater. —A'd'veitiscmcnl.

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It is our pleasure to announce I! Tuesday, April 1st Marked the 50th Anniversary of the founding of our business in Red Bank We Wish to thank our many customers for their confidence^ and patronage which have made our success possible.

' • • • - We hope it will be our privilege to serve you for many more years to come.

: •:'.- •••.•• • : • • .-•. -•••••'- •'• ^ ••"•"' , •• • . . .•• • " .-.••. . FRED D. WIKOFF COMPANY 19 West Front Street Red Bank) New Jersey ears :,:,\ Ten; -RED BANK -REGISTER, APRIL 3,1947 PLAN APRIL PARTY '' Petit Sabot Restaurant Teachers' Meeting , Tha Ladles', auxiliary of the LEG OF LAMB IS EASTER ROAST Oceanport' Hook and Ladder com- FOR FINE FOOD AND MODERATE PRICES At Little Silver pany will hold a "Breakfast in Sundays and Holidays—12:00 to 9:30 P. M. Closed Mondays.. Teachers from schools In Shrews- Hollywood" party Monday, April bury borough and township, Spring 14, at the Oceanport inn. Mrs. John 165 Broad St. Tel. Red Bank 6-2557. Dftke Heights, Marlboro and Free- V. Hauser is Chairman, aided by hold townships attended a teachers' Mrs. Randolph Stromberg, Mrs. meeting .Tuesday afternoon of last Louis J. Parks, Mrs. Arthur Cro- week In the .Little Sliver school. chet, Mrs. George S. Ktnko.de, Mrs. Demonstration lessons were giv- Elila Africano and Mrs. James en by a representative of a school Finn. • • . ' book publishing concern 'in first and sixth grade reading to show the visiting, teachers tine type of work-that-should be carried-on ln- those grades. An exhibit of the new books was staged In the audi- torium. Part of the afternoon was For Your devoted to a discussion of how to develop social competence through the teaching of social studies. Refreshments were served at the Information close of the, meeting by Mrs. Ross King, president of the Little Silver Public Speaking and Dramatics Parent-Teacher association, and Featuring diction, delivery.^pdise, Mrs. Eggenberer. More On Sheets correction exercises and voice projection Rtimsbn Girl Checking the thread count Beginning and advanced five, and ten-week classes • A glistening;, golden-brown roast legr of lamb highlights the Easter of a sheet is helpful m determ- dinner to perfection.'The delicate flavor of lamb is ideally suited to Is Shower Guest ining the firmness and balance • FORMING NO.W " Now ready for you of your friendly. Breyer Dealer's springtime mealsoCooked In an open pan In a slow oven, every morsel A shower was given Monday of the weave. To do this ask* Private , . Group of this delicious roast is Juicy and tender. For a colorful and tasty night of last week for Miss Doro- about the number of threads •. . Interview by appointment only. garnish, use whole spiced peaches and a few sprigs of fresh mint thy Schultz of Rumson at the home per inch running in each di- o£ Mrs. George Schultz on Branch rectioti of the fabric. For Telephone R. B. 6-3987-R avenue. muslin, be sure that the total . Mrs. Hasklll Schultz Debate, PI Delta Kamw. Equity clubs, Cornell Un. j UPHOLSTERY AND RUGS Guests were Mrs. E. _W. Tarr, count is not less than 128 (for BA Degree, Laborntory M etto Art, Barter Theater! MrsJ Oscar Pelletier, MM. Vincent example, 66x62) per sq. inch, Performed with UreBory Peck, Lysbeth Scott, and Soviero, Mrs. Ann Rlcheal, Miss and that neither warp nor fill- others. * Beautifully Cleaned Audrey Wellner and . Miss Terry ing count is less than -62. Mazza of Bed Bank, and Mrs. An- Percale has a higher thread drew Heckt, Mrs. Charles Beits, count and is lighter than mus- IN THE HOME Mrs. Margaret Murphy and Misses lin. THE PROSPECT HILL SCHOOL! Mary Heckt, Veronica Heckt and ;• Expert operators will clean your upholstered furniture and JJ7 Prospect Ave., Red Bank. Tel. Ked Bank 0-3230. carpets right in your own home so that they'll be fresh and vi- Louise Schultz, Rumson, Consumers' Guide brant. Done with elect.-ical equipment and using the famous % ANTX-LABOB MEETING "HARBEN" method. • • ' Ready For Use The Same Day. Thj Monmouth county joint THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL OF DANCING committee against anti-labor legis- I Odorless And No Inconvenience To You. » lation met Friday nighfin the of- LEON'S Classes for children and adults In all types of danrlng. Ballet, fices of the Amalgamated Clothing i Workers, C. I. O., headquarters at Cleaners Si Launderers toe dancing. Interpretative, tap, hotiy rondltlnnlng, limbering, acro- 25 Broa;d street, to plan for 4he • hatlc. : Evening class for Vomen and business (irl*. anti-labor legislation meeting to be White St., Red Bank held next Thursday, • April 10, at Mechanic street school auditorium. James LoBlondo will preside, and - fiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiGMiiigiiiiiiiPiiiiiiiiiiiin aiianun"' i % 11» 11 a i, nnirau i \w i the meeting will bo open to the public. i WHITE HOUSE UPHOLSTERY * CARPET CLEWING CO. HOME FROM BRADFORD. STOSJ I FLOOR SANDING Hi BERC-tM PUCE REDBANK, N J. I REFIN1SHING • WAXJNG ^ CLAUDETTE COLBERT CAKE Miss Trudy Mortens, daughter of Groceries Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mertens of I Inlaid Linoleum, Asphalt Tile installed 1 Large Angel Food Cake 2 tablespoons butter or margar- Locust, is at home for the spring and Delicateessen RJU-lHf Lemon Fulling: ine recess from Bradford Junior col- Fred C. Williamson, Prop. \'i cup butter or margarine, U teaspoon salt lege, Bradford, Mass. She has.been Fruits uncl Vegetables, Wines, --.WILLIAM H. MALLETT molted Vj teaspoon each lemon and va- elected an assistant member of the and Liquors 1 cup sugar - • '•• nilla extract house coyiniittoe,. for',the second Phones v •; Flooring Contractor 6 egg yolks 2 egg yolk : scmester,iion Coofcer. Completo-iel sells lor under $10 In ah open roasting pan^,Make>an Incision nnd insert, meat thermom- serve, decorate with . maraschino You Pocket $3 Immediately on Every Sale! eter so that the bulb reaches the cherries placed in clusters over sur- I You simply take the orders,, colled your commis- /» center of the'largest muscle. Be face. Allow about 20 minutes per '.' sion; we «fo the rest. Be first in your community sure the bulb does not rest on fat pound for roasting the ham. to offer this guaranteed 'Regal' Aluminum Set. or bone,' Do not add water; do not APRICOT SAUCE ; Whal's more, this gives you a chance to buy cover,.Roast in a slow ovbn (SOQ F) 2 cups apricot juice nnd fruit yoUrbWnset —at agent'* wholesale prices. until the meat thermometer regis- ' % cup sugar miUjUUSla£iUIIS0n^ no .nion.jr. four con*- ters 150 F. About*45 minutes before plett tales kit will b. s.nf *>.. by rtturn mail \ Rub apricots through a colander, ham is done, remove from the add sugar and cook slowly until Send your nam. and addreu NOW toi oven. Spread the api'icot sauce I. i. U«Y CO.. D.pl. 3. 223 4lh Ave.. N.w Vorl 3 thickened.

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were Mrs. Jane Beam of Port Mon-1 pT A Constitutional mouth, Mr». Tony E. Hunting of r * A Fair Haven; Mrs. Emma Lyon of Af I iff la Nursery Play School For Finer Vegetables, Better Fruit, Belmar, Mrs. Eda Cook of Sea Girt, •rtt *-«»«-lc "For those who want results" Convention Plans Mrs. Eugene Oardella of Rumson, Children 2',i to 5 Yeari A committee for planning kit- Half day or all day. session*. Mrs. Mary Roslne of Union Beach, chen arrangements in the Little Gorgeous Floiyers, Use "Ridgelizer" told By Reiffin Mrs. Mary Riddle of Manasquan, Transportation provided. Silver, school luncheon was ap- Experienced and qualified Mrs. Mary • Maxson of Navealnk, pointed by the PTA president, Mrs. Mrs. Olive Yariiell of Belford and teachers. (Presently attend- Pure Organic Fertilizer WomenVGOP Club " Ross E. King, at a meeting last ing latest State Approved Mrs. William Waterman, Sr., ofweek of the executive board. The Red Bank. courses in Nursery Education Holds Annual Confab members are Mrs. Clifford Doring, at Rutgers University.) Dehydrated Poultry Manure, Will Not Burn. . The club contributed $25 to theMrs. Joseph Herrman, Mrs. George Spacious and completely At Molly Pitcher county Red Cross fund. Mrs. Mor- W, Brown, Mrsi Lester W. Taylpr equipped play., rooms and , Free From Weed Seed*, a Soil Builder. • ford announced.. ttiat_Qoy,_priicQil and Mrs. King. The group will grounds, 50-tb. Bag .,,.,. $1.50 25-ft, Bag ...... $ .90 Reuben H;- Reiffln'r Passilc as-~ will speak at the annual conven- meet again Tuesday, April 15, . Enrollment during present oeinblyman and sponsor of the bill tion of the State Women's Repub- .Plans are under way to hold a spring session will-'assure a 10.ft.Bag 40 5-lb. Bag ...... 25 calling for a constitutional conven- lican club at the Berkeley-Carteret farewell party for the graduating place In our limited summer GET OUR PRICES BY THE TON. tion, was the speaker at the anhotel- , Asbury Park, in May. class, and a clothing exchange table Nursery Camp. SEE YOUR DEALER. The very loveliest way to say- nual spring luncheon meeting of and to cooperate with the children "Happy Easter" is .with a bouquet, the. United Women's Republican and teachers in filling an overseas v Seashore Day Camp corsage or plant of beautiful flowers. clubs of Morimouth count; at the GOOD WILL AMBASSADOR, teachers' a'd kit. Molly Pitcher hotel. Mrs. Thomas Alfred J. Llppman ol Shrewsbury, Mrs. Margaret King, sixth grade Ocean Ave., West End RIDGEWAY FERTILIZER COMPANY Because our flowers .are scientifi- . H. Morford of Middletown pre- president of the real estate and in- teacher, will speak on "Wise Use TEI.. L. B. 8-0801 DAY > cally grown in our own greenhouses, , sided. • ' . surance firm of Alfred J. Llppman, of Leisure Time" at the PTA meet- • ••- TEL. L. B. 6-3632 EVE. • P. O.BOXQ, LAKEHURST, N. J. Mr. Relffln urged the women to Inc., In Newark, Is on fifth trip to ing next Tuesday. Mrs, King at- " you're sure, of the finest, > most vote for the convention delegates Mexico since April, 1946. Recently tended the training conference last ' exquisite blossoms. Place your at the primary election in June. the official New Jersey representa- Friday in the Garfleld school, Long- Easter order TODAY! Candidates will be selected on ative of Governor Edge at the Inaug- Branch, '. . • non-partisan basis and will be uration of President Aleman, LJp-p- elected on a separate ballot. The man la engaged in several business convention 'will open June 12 inenterprises in Mexico. • EASTER PARADE Attention, Mr. Car Owner! New Brunswick. Eighty-one dele- As rear commodore of the Red Orchid corsages will be awarded ONE YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE BERNARD SPIWAK, FLORIST gates "will be elected and of this Bank Yacht club,, he delivered to the 100 most smartly attired wom- number Monmouth county voters the former President Aleman theen—from 16 to 60—chosen from the 93 AVE. OF TWO RIVERS RUMSON will elect three. thanks of the Red Bank Regatta throngs of boardwalk strollers at NBAB HINTELMANN'S CORNER . TEL. RUMSON 1-0674 Election of officers followed the committee last year for several Asbury Park Sunday by a commit- speaker's address Miss Roselle trophies which were donated. Mr. tee of outstanding fashion judges, PLUS Greater Safety for Youl Bucknum of Sea Girt, newly elect- Llppman will return about April 15. headed by Margaret Arlen, leading ed president, pointed out that women's commentator over WCBS, "Keep a Going" will be the theme New York. • 10 HAVE SUNRISE SERVICE for the coming year and she asked The judges will ride along the members to work for a vocational Easter Sunday will be observed boardwalk in roller chairs, choos- SAFTI-CHECKED RETREA1S school for Monmouth county and at. Fort Monmouth with a sunrise ing the style selectees as a high- From the flint Inspection to the last, your tires for parental training to combat Ju- service In the open-air theater of light to the 12th annual orchid are Saftl-Ohecked through every single operation. 00 venile delinquency. the* fort, Chaplain Richard W. The last and most exacting test la the final promenade, - which annually at- 6.00-Ii Others elected were Mrs. Joseph Junger, Jr., announced last week. tracts more than 2150,000 fashion- ' Inspection which Insures that tho job la up to 7 C. Irwin of\Red Bank, Mrs. Alton Otk.'r SiiM The Fort Monmouth band will sup- conscious spectators and partici- Firestone high standard!. And Saftl-Ohecked V. Evans of Long Branch and Mrs. ply Easter music, and scripture rVoporiionatolf : pants. ooata no raord Isabel Helser of Matawan, vice reading will be by Rev. Robert S. All awards made by the judges L presidents; Mrs. George M. Bod- Graham, president of the Long will be based strictly on smartness man of Middletown township, cor- Branch minlstcrium. Mrs. Norman of attire, with no emphasis on the Your Neighborhood Servicenter responding secretary; Mrs. Otis Ppole will direct the Shrewsbury cost of tho ensemble worn by the Seaman of Long Branch, recording Girls' Choral group in singing the winners. secretary; Mrs. Morford of Middle- anthem, "Easter Dawn." Rev. Rob- town, assistant recording secre- ert C. Johnson of the Shrewsbury tary; Mrs. Percy Sisco of Belmar, Presbyterian church, will deliver DAUGHTER FOR HAUSERS J. H. MOUNT CO. treasurer, and Mrs. H. A. Wuester- the Bermon. The public has been Mr. and Mi's. Charles1 Hausor of WE TELEGRAhn FLOWERS Jfeld of Keyport, assistant treas- Invited to attend. Matawan aro the parents o£ a Cor. White St. & Maple Ave. Red Bank 6-0404 urer, daughter, born Sunday, March 23, Named to the.board of directors tt Pa.i to advertise In The ItcKlstcr at Monmouth Memorial hospital. IMPORTANT TO EVERY "REGISTER" READER RICHTERS MOTOR SCOOTER CO. \ - - - PRESENTS, FOR 1947 The

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Fort Monmouth authorities A Nice Package Fisheries cleared, roads cut and graded. . April «h, 1947, serving you from 1 P. M. to 2 A, M. dally. 1-2148-R. expect, the clubs will sponsor Let u» quote you a price on fill dirt, top soil, mason FINE WINES LIQUORS COCKTAILS speakers who will stress the need JACOBSEN & MAY washed stone, road gravel. ' BOX 17. OUFFWOOD. for a. strong' America to preserve /We will estimate your Jab, big or small. 58 Carr, Avenue Keansburg, N. J. and build peace. 150 Monmouth Street RED BANK 6-2378 MRS. C. RIVRA- —Soms of- the program will In- ~— THONETSEANSBUBO 0-0873 - ; clude an army display at the As- "BUTTEHFISH '~~- EEL8 ~~ —" : bury Park armory and a tour of CODFISH OYSTERS Fort Monmouth Signal Corps SMELTS SHRIMP school by students of Leonardo, SCALLOPS Keyport and Asbury Park high HALIBUT CLAMS YOUR FRIENDLY PERSONAL STORE schools. BOSTON MACKEREL KALAMAI Celebrations at the nearby post SPANISH MACKEREL ALL KINDS OF FILLET8 will conclude with a garrison par- ade April 12 at 10 a. m. Air cover "T{j8 House of Sea Food" will be supplied by Watson labora- tories. Six foreign decorations will be presented to military personnel at the ceremony. Post authorities have invited the public to attend "Where The Wise Economize" Miss Parro Feted By Co-Workers WINES and LIQUORS Miss Angeline C. Parro of Wil- low drive, Little Sliver, was hon- Phone Red Bank 6-3334 Z9% B&OAD STREET . Free Delivery ored at a luncheon given last Thurs- day at Willowbrook restaurant, Fair Haven. The affair was ar- BUY NOW FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAY ranged by the employees of tho Monmouth County welfare board to mark Miss-Parro's 15th anniver- sary with the board. Miss Parro was presented with a corsage of roses from her co- IMPORTED workers arid during the day re- ceived many congratulatory mds- sages and other expressions of good wishes. Among them was a lOO^o SCOTCH WHISKEY letter of appreciation from the Monmouth County, welfare board for her long and faithful services. 70 Miss Parro has been with the board since its Inception . in 1932 KING WILLIAM FIFTH and now holds the title of senior clerk in the medical department of the Bureau of Old Age assistance. Mrs. Allan A. Wilson of Middle- •WHITWH E HORSE town, a co-worker, also entertained for Miss Parro at a dinner at her HAIG& HAIGG home Saturday evening. CHILD PORTRAITS 5 FIFTH 5 STAR County Realtors 12 DIFFERENT PROOFS 4-5 PT 3.17 VAT 69 Hear Newark Lawyer Say Happy Easter for your approval! JOHNNIE WALKER RED . 3.19 At the Beau Rivago restaurant in Spring Lake, the Monmouth Coun- WitK Thcso Prices Include N. J. State Tax • ty board of' realtors Wednesday night of last week heard Sanfori Willis M. Rue Studio A. M. B. 100% PURE CALIFORNIA Sheridan of Nutley, a Newark Honey Bee Flowers lawyer, describe "The Legal Pit- 35 SILVERTON AVE., LITTLE 8ILVEFI falls Of a Real Estate Broken" Phone RE 6-0872 Calling on his 16-year experiena PHONE RED BANK 8-0232 in the legal real estate field, Mr. Upper Broad St. . ' Red Bank WINE -PORT • SHERRY • MUSCATEL Sherlcan. spoke on contracts, ton- ancles, commissions and the "five- FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, day notice." ft- r FULL N ^ TO HALF ^%. AQ FULl Mr. Sheridan, a combat infantry- man in World War II, who served in four European campaigns, ended the. meeting with ..». question aw 9 C # answer session. (YOU CANT BEAT OILHEa...ci[AH...m»p...AunMATic ) •% QT • * ^GAL V "GAL Walter E. Reid of Allcnhursl I DRY RED'TABLE WINE -- BURGUNDY -• ZINFANDEL 2.19 0 presided. Miss Wyckoff to Sing Case BEER IN CANS 2.8524 Cans With Symphony Evelyn Wyckoff, daughter ol Councilman and Mrs. Kennetl Wyckoff of Branch avenue, wlll.b WE HAVE SLIVOVITS the featured soloist with tho De- A Snug Place to .10 troit symphony orchestra Saturday FOR PASSOVER night of thl3 week at Wilson the- FIFTH ater, Detroit. She will render a group of songs and arias from th FOR YOUR EASTER EGGNOG operas. Bellows Finest The following week, Miss Wyc- koff will star in "The Wizard o! Come Home To! Oz" with the Detroit Opera com- JAMAICA RUM pany. She sang the starring role Includes N, J. .State Tax in "My Maryland" with tho same opera company three weeks ago. rpHAT'S YOUR HOME with an oil burner to. VIRGINIA DARE WINE NEW KEANSBURG VOTER J_ take the "guesswork" out of heating— WHITE OB BED Mr. and Mrs. Walter Budelman keep you cozy and warm despite unexpected of Keansburg are the parents of temperature drops. 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• .• •• • * r . -.. i- •,•••.•:.. • • • • REGISTER ;VQkUMELXIX,NO.£i: RED'BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, APRILS, 1947 SECTION. TWO—PAGES 1 TO Hawkins Gives Shrewsbury Votes Union Services County Holds Hearing 12,637 On Good Friday Front Street Station JJ^piiJg Resume Of Lions License Fee Hikes- Union Good Friday services will net paid circulation of the be held in the Red Bank Baptist Red Bank Register, of the church. The program theme will IsBeing Retnoved four issues during March. This Clubs In Stater Over One Protest be "The Words from the Cross." is a now.high in The Regis- The periods will be presented n« ter's net paid circulation for District Governor Permit Bus Firm j follows: Barrier Against Sea To Be 9,800 regular issues. 12 noon to 12:25—"Forgiveness at Jf Was Important Site In Civil War -1 Not only Is this new high Summarizes The To Make Stop the Cross," meditation by Rev. 21- k Feet Long And 18£ Feet High gratifying to those who co-op-, wood Wolf, Leonardo Baptist When It Was A Railroad Headquarters: k erate in issuing The Register, Growth Of Lionism In Borough Limits church. ° , • but also must be very gratify- 12:25 to 12:50—"Authority at.thc •*" Work la expected to start today 'v" Approximately 30 residents . of ing to those regular buyers of John Hawkins' of Shrewsbury, Cross," meditation by Rev. Davis' Oi J. T* 1 /"\ ' on dismantling the freight station '( Sea Srlght, led by Mayor Thomas advertising space in The Reg- district Lion governor, addressed on West Front street, which fo'r Farrell arid; Councilman Nells Ja- Lincroft People ister's columns. the Red. Bank Lions club Tuesday Methodist church,! Mate 1 akes Uver many years has served the coaf- cobsen, attended a public hearing dinances raising license fees for 12:50 to 1:15-—"Remembrance at The Red Bank Register is night at the Molly Pitcher hotel bars, a liquor package store, bowl- munity, first as a passenger sta- before the Board of Freeholders at the home newspaper of this and summarized the growth' of the Cross," meditation by Rev.Hav- Leonardo Harbor tion for the first railroad ln the Freehold; yesterday on the $100,000 (& To Bat For Ing alleys and the skating rink. old Hornbcrger, Holy Trinity Luth- entire section of • Monmouth Llonlsm ln the state and of his Tony Mazzacca, co-proprietor of county and later as a storage and sea Wall which is to be constructed county and Is a welcome guest own district which comprises Mon- eran church, Red Bank. freight acceptance point at Sea Bright with funds supplied the alleys, offered the only opposi- • J:15 to 1:40—"Submission at the Bill Signed Monday Their Children every Thursday In "thousands mouth, • Middlesex, Mercer, Somer- tion; The history of thc building dates by. the state, county and borough. of homes. set and Hunterdon counties.' Cross," meditation by Rev. H. L. By Gov. Driscoll to January, 1860, when it was U3ed The hearing opened with Free- Six new clubs have been organ- Mr. Mazzacca, whose license was Morgan, A.M.E. Zion church, Red as the main headquarters of the holder Joseph C. Irwin explaining Get Support Against ized in this district, known as .dis- hiked from $10 to $180, asked that Bank. '•* Rarltan and Delaware Bay rail- where the new sea wall will be trict 16B, and 14 clubs have be'en the council reconsider. He Wai told 1:40 to 2:05—"Suffering it thc Senate bill 18, making Leonardo road company, which operated a built and how It will compare with Careless Driving Of fibers Elected formed in the state since last July. the fees were in line with those Cross," meditation by Rev, John A. •harbor a state project, was signed llnp bctweccn Port Monmouth and the one to the north of It built by There are 37 clubs In district 18B, levied • In Red Bank' and that in- Hayes, Presbyterian church, Red Monday by-Governor' Alfred E. Baysidc. It was the second rail- (he federal government several In School Zone For Sweepstakes 13 of which are in Monmouth Treased costs made it imperative Bank, Driscoll. Introduced by Senator road to cross the state and the only years ago to protect'army Installa- county. The two newest clubs ln for the borough to havo added 2:05 to 2:35—"Victory, at the , Haydn Proctor, It was approved by rival to the Camderi and Amboy tions at Fort Hancock. The new Mrs. Mabel Fischer of Edgeniere the county are Middletown and Ho- Cross," meditation by Rev. W. Clin-1 tho senate In February and by the railway) which Is now thc Pennsyl- Wail will be 9,800 feet long and at drive, Matawan, received a sum- Joseph C. Irwin ' woll townships. After hearing Thomas Hanson, ton Powers, Baptist church, Red assembly in March. The state will vania. ' Its northern extremity will be built former Public Utilities commis- Bank. mons Wednesday morning of last Mr. Hawkins commended the take over the harbor July 1, 1048. The line experienced its greatest over the old wall which has bc%n week from Special Officer Milton Is Commodore Red Bank, New Brunswick and As- sioner, the legal representative of 2:35 to 3:00—"Confidence at tho This ends a three-year drive on badly, battered for several years. Consolidated Shore Lines, the coun- Cross," meditation by Rev. George , [ p | f Mlddle- measure of Importance in the Clv|l Brownlce of Lincroft on a charge bury Park clubs for their aid to tn0 part 0 tno eop e o War when it transported troops Running south toward the former cil voted to reverse a previous Robcrtshaw, St. George's church, 1 township to have this made of careless driving through the At the annual meeting of the the blind. James Humphreys an- town and supplies.- Sea'Bright railroad.station (he wall school zone in front of the LinNationa- l Sweepstakes Regatta as- j nounoed that representatives of the stand regarding permission to that I Rumson. I into a state harbor. The drive will, be constructed near the south- bus company to make a stop in | There will be .special music dur-. t d in 1945, when it was found The station was also thc main croft gramma* school. sociation Tuesday at the Molly I Rotary and Exchange clubs and star e ofllcc of the NewJJersey Southern ern'end on the former Central rail- Pitcher hotel, Freeholder Joseph C. Community Chamber Commerce Shrewsbury on their Paterson to i Inff each period* Everyone is in- I that tnel.e waa n0 ,tfttc nal.b0I. in road right-of-way, the railroad hav- She was to have appeared in railroad company, which succeeded Middlctown township police court Irwin was elected commodore, met with the mayor to go over Asbury Park run. Mr. Hanson stat-l vlted to come when he can and ]tho northern part of the state. The the R and DB, and finally tho Cen- ing abandoned that division almost Councilman Harold S. Allen, vice several important matters with the ed the bus firm, would not compete j leave when he must, Division of Navigation was then two! years ago. . Monday night before Recorder W. tfal Railroad of New Jersey. In Gilbert Mansoh, but failed to nutcommodore and recording secre- planning board, especially the wi-with local bus companies, and operating three state harbors, one 1888 the line leased its tracks to Mr.. Irwin said the county desires in an appearance. Recorder Man- tary; Alfred Lippman, rear • Adrlan Va was thoroughly discussed. win be erected to replace the one ize its clerk, Edward C. Broege,' at for flowers on some little tot's entries, the APBA officials were i w,m J . " ""noil to get permission to adjust Plans to form a Junior Gan'c:i now attached to the West Front being petitioned to permit the and William Miller, a member _of tne trafflc fight"at Bl.oad streetand The history of the harbor was the April 9 meeting to advertise for grave." _ . . ., , , . .i —v ...... u,. „.„„„ ,„„,„„ club under supervision ef Mrs. discussed from the time It was street station. It Is expected the Sweepstakes regatta to be held the V t y d l C OVernOrvernor, bids. The wall will be 40.feet wide The delegation promised to con- thS*e ».Re*d 5.i'"LBank Rotar. !if.'y ',..lclub. ''! Sycamore avenue so that more Lester Sickles were "made at a taken over by the township in 1037 new platform will case thc load tinue Its fight' to put a stop to week-end following. This year's at Its base, ten «feet wide at the Gold Cup race is being held on time on light changes could be meeting Monday afternoon.of the to that date. It was shown that now handled at tho Pearl street top and 18% feet high.'Mr. Seaman speedy, reckless and careless driv- mjf j A • * .. i givefiivc«-vjjfuau»uii:n Sycamore avenue Jmotorists, executive board of the Navesink the cost of the harbor was more freight station, together with offer- estimated it jvlll require one year ing through their village, especially Long Island, and the later date for H e also asked that aCtion botaken Garden club held at the homo of ing Red Bank buaincss a more ade- Red Bank would bring all of the Mrs. John Langenborgcr of Nave- than $150,000, $25,000 of which had to build It. It will be approximately when their *boys and girls are bn Male Animal I to have Jhe county repair tho light been put up by residents of the quate space for receiving and. 18 inches lower and three feet nar- their way to and from school. In Gold cup entries for the famous at Sycamore and Shrewsbury ave- sink. Mrs. Sickles is chairman of shipping various types bf merchan- Sweepstakes to Red Bank. the civic committee; Mrs. Earl Dc- Leonardo section by assesment, rower at the base than the Fort this effort the group was promised To Be Presented nues. Council also received Mr. J large appropriations by the town- dise. Hancock wall. the co-bperatloh 6f the Middletown Last year's regatta here, drew the Herdcn's bid of '$200 for two lots Vcsty social chairman, and Harry E. Corwln Is program chairman. ship at large and the county. Al- The Shore Building Supply and township committee In general^ largest number of entries in any on the north side of Thomas ave- so grants from the federal P.W.A.; "Most"of the Sea Bright property' Five new members and a guest Wrecking company of Long Branch John- T. Lawley, chairman of theregatta ln the United States, and In Shrewsbury nue, which represented property of haa been awarded the contract to owners who attended were Inter- were welcomed at a meeting of ! »»*>or assistance by the W.P.A. and ested in what access they will have police committee, and Chief of Po- with many new boats now being the estate of Mary Starr. remove the station, to'tfcelr beaches after ^he" wall has lice Earl N. Hoycr. The residents built, a huge entry Is anticipated Comedy By Community j Also received was a bid of $305 the club Tuesday afternoon In the ; dredging of channel by the state. been; b^llt..Mrs. Stolla Rose,naked also have the support of the StateState' th|» yea..,.„...,r fo-r the 15th annual speed for a tax lien on the Joseph arid -.;... It was voted unamlmously to ask th^fieliol4»rs if it would |j« pos- Motor VhiVehicll e dtmndepartmentt , which j boat classic, Player* April 12 Iji Cathorino Stout property on Silver- ! the st»te to take the harbor over Church Women - sible f to arrange with the au'ecess- insists that the stale motor ve-'I brook road. i because It wag felt' that it was '"*• bidder for special ramp's over hlcle laws as pertaining to school School Auditorium •Mayor Alfred N. Bcadleston stat- mann, Mrs. George Gordon and used by people from- various^ sec- Mrs George Rycr, I tlons of North Jersey;y , that the 'yall.Ths qquestio n was referrererred safety zones must be, enforced. Register Article ed he had requested permission Plan Family Night .; ! "The Male Animal,";,*, tnrewact •fr6M;thl8 State Highway Depart- _ •:... . ,. .state could provide better opera- ow.»r4: JV. 'Roberta,, county. talks were given at the meeting. coliniiei, who'iaid he would advise comedy by James Thurber and El- mfcnt to erect • 20-milcs-pcr-hour Three interesting and Instructive tiot)ienlargin Md gtha ant dther expandine was ag neethde foharr - Methodist Society ] the board not to grant permits for Atlantic Highlands Lures Texas GI i liott Nugent, will be presented Sat-' sjgiis oil" Highway 35, and" to ob- Mrs. Richard Hufd spoke of the bor which could not be done by such: construction since liability Urday night, April 12,, by the tain warning signs for the protec- flower arrangements and thc. locality. It was the censensus Has All-Day Session ] would probably fall in the county's Wants To Re-Enlist Shrcwsbury Community CTubPlay- •• - -'-•—• -•.••-•— • • | at the New York Flower show. of opinion that a local government lap., The desired result could be Editor Dies At 79 era in the Shrewsbury school audi- Layton \ Mrs. G. R. Humphrey gave a talk was too small a unit to operate a Plans for a family night meeting ' ' torlum under direction of Allan on bulbs and described her private of the Women's Society of Chris- ',{ achieved, however, be added, II the At Red Bank Office c recommended that a new two-way harbor or the type needed. county agreed not to protest such Herbert Lr. Fowler Carmen" radio'system be Installed in the garden of 3,000 tulips all abloom at As a.result of (hat meeting a bill tian Service 6f the Red Bank Meth- J. construction. . Another proof of the large read- Thc'cast in order'of their appear- police car at an estimated cost of one time. Mrs. William Raoul's was introduced by Senator Proc- odist church were completed at an J .William T. Sandlass, owner of a er audience enjoyed by The Regis- subject was perennials. tor, in the 1946 session of the state all-day session yesterday at Fellow- \' Owned Two Papers ance follows: „ . - „ not more than $420. After a short Mrs. Richard Hurd and Mrs. A. ship hall. Rev. George A. Robert- H bathing beach, and Otto T. Gilllg, ter was evidenced this week when El^^ur«r":::::::::^..Do^h5'K- discussion the council voted to legislature, and the bill passed both L. Ferguson.exhibited at the New , ^ b • d" sha proprietor of the Ship Ahoy club, Capt. Henry J. Boudreaux, army Tommy Turner John Lulley make the expenditure. w, rector of St. George's Epls- i| Herbert L. Fowler, 79, editor and YorVrtt-Uk flowerflnvim^ shnshow nnandd wonn neconsecond ' ™. . . ' copial church, Rumson, will speak i, both on Ocean avenue, were ad- publisher of the Atlantic Highlands recruiting officer at the Red Bank Patricia Stanley Betty Wakelee nor Edge.' vised to confer with the board and postqfnce building, received the fol- Wally Myen Fred Mes«ln» prize in their class. A bill was again introduced this on "The Child and. His Family" at u Its engineer later to iron but dif- Journal and Highlands Star .the last' Dean Frederick Damon .,'.. G«org« Blair Plans .for civic Improvements, the session Wednesday, May 7. ij 18 years, died early this morning at lowing letter from Samuel . M. Mlclinel Barnes Heath Wakelee year, and passed both houses,and ficulties which may be encountered Jones, a corporal in the 1696th En- Joe Fcrgumn Melvln Ford Torty Hours" fields trips and flower show exhibits this time was signed by Governor At the afternoon sewing session, >i if the approaches to their places.' his Atlantic Highlands home. gineer' battalion at Camp Hood, Mra. Blanche Damon for he coming season was outlined directed by Miss Flora Willguss, a q Born in St. Louis he began his Dorothy Hammond at the meeting. The gardens of j c £ Theirs are the only businesses in- Texas; Ed Keller _ Allen Carman To Start Sunday he]d Governor large amount of Bewlng and mend- i{ volved along,the occanfront. newspaper career in the Middle Myrtle Keller Lou Dtibrow Mrs. Mo.-tenson of Atlantic H gh- ; DrU Ing was completed for overseas re- •* r "In reference to your article in ; DrU wh,ch Mendci - Mayor Farrell thanked the free- West and worked on a number of the 27 February, 1947, issue of the '"Nutsy" Miller* Anne Lomerion f f lief. Weekly meetings will be held \\ newspapers in that area, including Newnpaper Reporter ..Thomaa Lomervon lands and .Mrs William Raoul of fHd w Robert*, township holders and Frank Holmes, chair- Red Bank Register, I wish to ex- Mark Krcasinser Edwin Lomernon Annual Devotion At clerk; Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., at the church to work for the re!- -It by the Garden clubVl8. ted May man of the state board of com- the Chicago Tribune, on which he press my desire to extend my en- The production staff includes «£J" ! ' ' '" •«>«•'} held on the request Friday night, Reggie Sherry entertained with The lanfi purchased for the Rum- n0Jtt Rod Bank, were involved In a crash • I The Democratic workers have there was opposition to tho new „• Mnrlno corps picture will bo April 11. , , piano selection!), and community son end Is higher than the level of EA8TF1II "KIDDIE SHOW'!' at Broad strcot and ^Newman *"" oiroulatcd petitions for nomination Rumson road. For many years the plant nt the PUC hearing several shown by William W. Gamwcll. .A hearing will also be held that Blnglng was enjoyed, months/ago. Springs road. Both drivers wer* night on the application of Donnla as council candidates John Lane, late Senator Barbour resided there The next in a series of "Klddlo slightly Injured. Arnone to build a gas station at defeated lu,nt November, and Peter until he built a large mansion at Shows" at tho Carlton theater will HONOR SOLDIER. A.FIschlcr. STOLEN SAW. George Ellcnberg of Red Bank Shrewsbury avenue and River Locust In 1020. After the home and be held Monday morning at 10 NEW DOCTOR. Tho third Dloscl-cicctric passcn- and Mrs. Ruth Conway of Texa« ! street. James Snyder of Highlands was garage'were razed on the Rumson o'clock. The doors of tha theater Thortias J. Gllmour, Jr., son of ! ger locomotive of thc Jersey Cen- csfuped injury whon their, cars col-" ,! Important Notlca. a victim of an odd theft Sunday property to eliminate tax assess- will open at 9:30 o'clock, The fea- tral lln(! WB M.mb«n of Htil Dink Lodtf, No. 111, Mr. and Mrs. Thonias J Gllmour ! » " christened the "El- lided on Ttnton avenue, Eatontown; , SANDY HOOK SAL*. P. * A. M., w|l| meit at lodgi room while he was working on* Ocean ments on these improvements, the ture attraction will ba "Tho Adven- of Kconsburg, was among the 82 m**.v- ^hlnn" Saturday In honor Both cars were damaged and b«d Friday avanlng, April 4th, at 71 JO boulevard, Atlantic Highlands. He property was then asqulred by tures of Huckleberry Finn," star- member. In the senior clais who of the soldier who dl^cd In an army to be towed to garages. A bid of $70,000 for the purchase o'clock, to attand fynernt larvlcai of our w«» trimming treeei and had put three estate owners in the Imme- ring Mickey Rooney as a H-year- England following of the "Sandy Hook," lust of a fleet !nt« Drothtr Jamei Wltion of Kijrport, d t h ggraduated from Cornell University ', hospital In England following In- at tha Dedla funfrnl home, down a cross cut saw for another dlate vicinity. It adjoins the for-old actor, As a special Easter at- rie ln crmllnyy Savi That Papirl of vessels which ran between At- Medicadl l collegll e • FridayFid . DrD . GilGi - JJ" " ^ « , ,' J ""; William M, Thompion, ad, W. M, tool when a car drow up, Thq ' mor Charles I. Rlker estate, now traction Manager Tony Hunting Medical college • Friday. Dr. Gil Hi Th. S*lnl Anthony Fnit 11)11. CaVh. •« lantic Highlands and Now York, mojir, a sradunlo of %Mlddl.towl n ! Henrietta Shaheen Bhlnn, widow «,f nllc Wnr Vetrrnnt, will hnve a drlva on —Advflrtlsement, driver Jumper] out nnd grabbed the • owned and oooupled by James R. has arranged for the showing of towMhlp school, nnd 'blalr scad-, i'°. w»,'l,^ro, chr stcned . he en- owned by the Jersey Contral rail- saw before SySnyder r handd time to stostop Hcnslor, of the Hensler brewing several Bugs Bunny cartoons, Hilnilny nftprnonn. April 11th. Call Rill , Larira,Broad'Braattad Turkaya. Shlnn Hunk «-005L' and al nlltht IU<1 Bank. road company, was made'Monday him, Snyder told police he had the firm, 6-.13I1-J. FiiiuU lo bf uaril for Pol(4>; at Newark by five residents of Hud- Twonty*nv(i to thlrty cftitii n Knllnn, Hnnre'A Pnvli. for lnli>. 1 H-foot Rnycraft, I.drnlnl John We-niorl. Tilaiihane Atlnntlo I'lndin rince, Ilnnk.—Ailvtrtlic- I'hnna Kid Brinkk ••O4K5•O4K5. TOIFPIIOIU lltri IIIIiik t-Oloa,—Ailvirtlii- Fort Monmouth Tritllrr Ciimp, (lump Dnu't mlfrr vrllh Inillintlon. Alk »«' paclty of 3,320, lindi I.O00S —Ad^artli mint, nfy ceries and frozen foods., ment, < Wood, MM. Itiimtrii,—Ailvrrtlicmfnl.' mglliti for M.nyl'lnVl.--Adverlll«nnBl

Ohryilir., Plymouth, I nUrnnUoinl, Onrjiltt,' Pljmqyth, InUrnatlonai, Ohrydtr... ., Plymouth, International, ,Chryln >n< itrvln, Mmrlr* Sohffurti, 8nl.ii ami tervire, Mmtrlo - -. Jaltt and lervlri, Mnurlci Srhwtrli. Salti «mmll iirviftjrvlrt.. MnurloMiiurli t Soh* Phone Hid Bank ••0717.—Adv.rll»». rhona Rid Bank • •0717.—AdftfUii. Fhuni/Rid Dank ••0ri7,—AdKirtli.^ Phon. R.d Dank 1.0717,—AdftiUll phoru R«d Bank I-O7J7.—AdMrtlM- r-hont Rid Dank 1.0717, -AdvirtlH. Fhunt Red Bink 1.0717.—AdfirtlM. Thorn Rtd Bink (-0T1T »•»*•.. • •• •' • ' • . mtiit. •MM. 1 t mtnt. - ' . ninw ' • mint. • -!."iWr«-:' -.-:-- '' mint. '.••••'•'• '• .. • . • J&eeTwo. RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3,1947 F. A. DeMarls, pastor of Embury Lions Club Aids Weddings Methodist church, Little Silver, offi- FredP^koffCo. To Launch 1947 Freeholders Back Personals tic Highlands ciated. Mrs. Margaret Burdge of Athletic, League Lakawood and Walter H. Erwln of Jewish Appeal Thomas Cook of Broad street will Fire School be an Easter guest of friends' at S. Seniors To New York cityvwere the attendants. 50th Anniversary Each member of the Highlands Miss Dorothy Ann Mclntlre, A meeting for the purpose of or- Piriehurst, N. C- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A wedding trip In the bride- ganizing the Red Bank division of Lions club Tuesday night pledged groom's jeep will take, the' couple 'Marvin L. Rlch'eaH. Jr., son of. to outfit ope member of the Police Priestly Mclntlre of Little Silver the. 1947 National United Jewish Ten-Week Course nt Comedy and Shorf Hills, was married'Sat- to the Southland. Upon their re- Observed Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Richeal of 7 Athletic league with a baseball turn they will make their home in Appeal drive-for $170,000,000, will McLaren street, was one of 44 uniform. The PAL has been using urday evening at Christ church. be'held Monday night at the home Slated For September Short Hills, to Ross Macdonald Point Pleasant. Dickinson college "A" students hon- "Look Who's Here" the gym at the grammar school,for, , Mr. Wikoff Honored of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roman in ored at the annual scholarship ban- basketball and soon will start base- Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs, Shep- '{he Twin Gables apartments.Rlver- The board of freeh61ders Mon- q'iiet held last week. The banquet Will Be Given On ball practice. ard Barnes of Short Hills. The By His Family And slde avenue. < Plans for conducting day sanctioned the "establishment was addressed this year by Dr. At Fire prevention days In the club ceremony was .performed by Rev. Programs Given the drive in Red Bank will be of a county, flre school for volun- pheus T. Mason, professor of pol- April 24 And 25 Will be May 8, 7 and 8 and during Hannan Cooper, rector of Ohrist Employees Of Fjrm made. ' • '• • v teer firemen. The board also prom- itics at Princeton university' and this time local fire officials are. ex- church, and a reception followed Oiv Study^XJnits^ Committee members invited to ised financial aid for the school. author of the Best seller, "Brandels-. "Look Who's ijtere", a three-act pected' to address the club. • The •at- the Short-Hills-club 1— flpyq attend include Benjamin H. Ashin, .. .Accordlng_ta_LerQy_Deacy.Aor- A'Free Man's;'XHeV1-- • ~~— —" i bmedy, will be given by the aenlor club donated $50 to the local Boy given Tuesday for Fred D. W Max Benowltz, Harvey Miner, mer Red Bank flre chief, and Elmer • ; Mrs. W. p. Sayre and her daugh- i ass of Atlantic Highlands high Scout troop and it was announced By Shrewsbury at the home of his son, William H. Henry Hurwltz, Percy Sherman, Hesse, who were named chairman ter, -Miss Barbara Sayre of Maple j ihool the evenings of April 2i and that the county Boy Scout's' meet- Wikoff on Maple avenue, by the •Milton Abramoff, Harry Feldt, Wil- and assistant chairman respective- avenue, are spending two weeks in in the sohool auditorium under Ing will be held In Highlands. School Pupils employee* of the Fred D. Wikoff liam Ostrov, Abraham J. Zager, ly,'the courses will begin the first Bermuda. They made the trip from rectlon of Miss Margaret B. Mc- Benjamin Gruber, local attorney, company, to celebrate the SOth an- Milton Blecher,- Morris Portner, week in September and will con- New York by plane. was instructed-*to-write to Gov. Fifth and sixth grade pupils of niversary of the" founding of the Bernard Blederman, Samuel Yanko, tinue for ten weeks. The school !•( res».-<- , business. Mr, Wikoff received a plan calls for Instruction In pump- Miss Emma-Elliott, who has been ' The Btory Is about Lyman Wln- Driscoll concerning the possibility Shrewsbury public school under Charles Komar, Sidney Komar, Dr. spending the winter at St. Peters- of converting part of Sandy Hook supervision of their teacher, ] Miss gold pen and pencil set from his Henry A. Rltterman, Morris. Wes- Ing, ladder technique, fire hydraul- lell, who has been living, on an employees and wallets were given ics, gas masks and modern equip- burg, Fla., celebrate* Her 83d birth- owance from his Aunt Alice, a into a state park. The club has Helen C. Lang, yesterday morning terman, Morton Lleberman, Frank day March 19 at the Florida re- gone on record aa endorsing ,a presented a program as a culmina- to the employees as a souvenir of Siegfried, Joseph Stamen, Manny ment ' Instruction. The instructors niter' who has been residing the occasion. ' ,•. . are expected to be" drawn from sort. Helping her' to observe the ,. iroaa." Aunt Alice is deadset "draggers" bill currently in the leg- tion of their units of study. Morris, Ezra Davidson, Edward occasion were Mr. and- Mrs. si falnst marriage, having once been. islature. Following a Bible reading, pray- The company started business Berkowltz, Morris Jacks, Samuel members of the Newark Flre de- ; partment school, reputed to be one Stephen H. LeQuIer, Mr. and Mrs* ;' sappolntsd ln love, and one of er and salute to the flag Mary Lou April 1, 1897,. In the store at 19 Welnstein, Abraham Grudln, Sam- N. M; Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- • • Collins extended • a greeting. Mary West Front street, which hag been uel Greenblatt, Max H. Klarln, of the besl flre fighting units in- the T ie provisions In Her allowance Is state. - ;. , ' * * Ham H. -Elliott and Mr.' and Mrs. lat Lyman remain single. Police Nab Six Virginia Mason was program chair- occupied continuously by, the busi- David'Ruda, Leo Goldberg, . Max John J. Many. Miss Elliott received An old friend of Lyman's, Them- man and Malcolm Cummlng," mas- ness during the entire B0 years. Leon, Herman Komar, Leon Rosen-, Under the school plan, the classes will be held ,ln a rotation system many gifts and cards, andfa birth- is Rotanah, pays him a visit and ter of ceremonies. The sixth grade After the " presentations, guests feld and Dr. Victor Slegel. day cake adorned the refreshment develops'that he and Lyman's On Betting Count unit gave an original play, "Our were entertained, by a magician, throughout the municipalities In the cdunty. The course will be giv- table. - . '..'••' "•' , .' lfe were once engaged. Thomas South Amerlcah Broadcast," writ- and with music. ' Mr. and Mrs. David Azaren of come to this town to visit his ten by Tommy Owen and Ivan Present besides Mr. Wikoff were en in the Matawan high school and ;i Two Establishments Education Group Procter's . auditorium in Long Drummond place spent the w; >k- "{• incee, Grace Sterling. Things are Kuhns. John Nlles represented Ar- Mrs. Fred D. Wikoff, Mr. and Mrs.- end In New York celebrating t.tit implicated when the Winchell gentina; Mary; Virginia Mason, William Wiko'ff, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Branch once a week, the day to be Raided In Red Bank designated at the next meeting of six-month wedding annlvershry, tald, Jennie, leaves en the day on Peru; Blllle Rathsmith, Guiana; D. Wikoff, 2d, W. H. Wikoff, Jr., Names Conover Mrs. Aaren Is the former Miss Rose hich Estelle Is giving a dinner Rodger LeValley, Paraguay; Nancy Mrs. George Silver, Mr. and Mrs. the association April 28 at Liberty • Red Bank and county police fire house, Neptune. Wigdortz, •'•••' . ;• . arty for some of her friends. On Nevius, Brazil; Tommy Cowon, William P. Graham, William Gra- ; Mr. and. Mrs. Stephen H. La- >p of this, Aunt Alice arrived to Thursday afternoon raided two al- Columbia; Mary Lou Collins, Ven- ham, Jk\, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adult Classes leged bookmaklng establishments ezuela; Peggy Feist, Bolivia; Bob- Quitr of River road, who* have pend'-a week with her nephew. and arrested three men on charges Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mal- Slated For October been spending.the winter in. St. tail's attempts to conceal his by" Jenkins, Uruguay; Jeanne Wal- chow, Robert Malchow,' Mrs. Wil- Salvation Army Petersburg, Florida, will leave to-. . lfe "from Aunt Alice and his in- of accepting bets and three . on MRS. ROSS BARNES ker, Chile; Ivan Kuhns, Ecuador. liam Rathsmith, Miss . Dorothy charges of operating an establish' Capt. Willis C. Conover of Kings : njprrow for home after having tyito explain the situation to South American songs sung by the Budelman, John Nuckle, William had a most enjoyable vacation. Mr. "guests, Grace, Rose Stanford ment where horse race bets were The brlie was given In marriage group were "When Bonita Dances", Hammerstedt, Edward Kruse, jo- highway, Mlddletown, was named To Aid Shut-Ins , accepted; All were released on bail by her father. She wore her moth- chairman of the Monmouth Adult LeQuier was formerly supervising bd the two Andrew slaters, Irene "Margarida", "SI, Senor", "Rosar- soph Bishop, George Lange, Percy principal of the Rumson public id Jtine, go together with a not- for grand jury actiolr. er's wedding veil of heirloom du- io", "The Boat Girl". DeGrote, Henry Dowstra, John Education program last Thursday To Distribute schools. . „ . • •• '•••'•• t . >o-helpful grocery boy named One of the raiding parties en- chesse lace, and an Ivory satin The fifth grade pupils, having Parker, John-Frost, Julian Scott, night at a meeting at Rumson high immy to make this a riotously I tered a store at 2 Monmouth street, gown trimmed at ^he neckline with completed a unit on Greece, pre- David Sheard, LInsey Sims, Alonzo school. . . Baskets In Hospitals Miss. Vera Dlrhan,. daughter of inny play which wil•"l "be enjoyed" formerly known as the Monmouth seed pearls. Her bouquet was of sented an original play, "The Meet- Clark, George Frost and Clarence The group movod to hold classes Mr. and Mrs-. Albert Dirhan, 16 i both young and old. waiting room, while the other party frelslas and tulips. ing of the Science "Club," written Blair. Mondays and Wednesdays, starting Drummond place, Is vacationing Tbe cast follows: entered a building at 41 Monmouth Miss Oden McKay of Short Hills In October, to run ten weeks. In- Again this Easter the Salvation over tho E23tsr holidays. She Is a was maid of honor, and the other by Rose Mary Binder and Malcolm student at the Traphagen School ymiin WiivcheJI .... William Baiieh street and arrested three men, ln- Cummlng. Caharters were: moth- structors will probably be drawn Army will.' make its rounds to the unt' Alice —-... Barbara Mcinert eluding George Relss, the alleged attendants were Miss Suzanne er, Rose Binder; father, Malcolm from Rutgers, New York univers- hospitals.In this area to give each of Fashion, New York city, where bomas! Sotanah . . Donal* EUU proprietor. Barnes of Short Hills, the bride- Highlands Drops ity, Princeton and hfgh school and patient an Easter basket and a 'she is majoring in costume design stelle — —... Nancy Joy groom's sister; Mrs. Howland B. Cumming; boy, Bobby Kuhns; and illustration. She looks .for- race Sterling Ann Boirilnic Albert Goldman, co-owner of the neighbor, Eleanor Jenkins; club junior college, teachers In this area. magazine. The Salvation Army :nnle ElUabeth Cootanxa stationery store at 2 Monmouth Jones, Jr., Short' Hills; Mies Pru- members, Miriam Wolcott, Anna feels In a sense the feelilngs of ward, on her return to school, osc Stanford ..._ Viola deLorenzo dence San ford, Cj^nford; Mrs. Wil- Building Plan Thomas Irving Brown, editor and to trie "Truth or Consequence" street, and Harry Krltz, both of 17 Florettc, John Newman, Jo Ford, publisher of The Red Bank Regis- those unfortunates required to rcne . - Connie Tingley Leroy place, were arraigned Thurs- liam Zlegler, Bordentown; Miss spend the happiest of days in a fashion ' show, when she . will uno ...-.-..-.-... June Smith Phyllis Atkinson, Pitman, and Mrs. Kenneth Nixon and Harold Phil- ter; William Bowes, managing edi- have a chance; to test • her Immy Gardiner Maiek day before John V. Crowell, Red lips. Stories were told and scenes Close Housing Called tor of the Long Branch Daily Rec- hospital bed, and hopes, that the Bank recorder, and each was re William L,. Tremalnc, Little Silver. basket might' give a little ray of knowledge by assembling a com- The' production staff Includes: from Greek life acted, Greek ord, and Wayne D. McMurray, pres- plete costume for a given occasion rompters, Marcelle Lane) Arden leased on $2,500 ball. Goldman was The honor attendant's gown was songs sung by this group Included A Fir* Hazard ident of the Asbury Park Press, Bunshlne to the very, boresome ex- charged with maintaining an estab- of yellow marquisette, trimmed with perience of being shut-in. .. ' and taking the "consequences" of ellgren, Marguerite Pleasant and "Yo Sons of Greeoe;" "Mr. Squir- After hearing advice from fire were offered as members of tho criticism by a jury of fashion auth- abel Mills; make-up, Bernlce lishment whore horse race bets arp ruffles. The bridesmaids wore iden- rel's Wedding" and "Hymn to Free- board of directors. Hospitals' to be Included in this tical gowns In blue. All carried insurance experts, the Highlands visit will be, ,the.. Ivy House and: orities. • . .. •.;.. ... '.' :oran, Grace Amaro and Gwen. accepted, and Krltz on charge of dom", The following committees were oberts; property, Robert McMa- accepting bets..'„ bouquets of spring flowers! mayor and council Tuesday night Hilltop HouaeL in Mlddletown, The Miss Dorothy .Mae ' Zellmann, Mr. Barnes was best man for his dropped a proposed ordinance to appointed: curricula, Harry Green Cassidy Nursing home, Everett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. on, Elsie Fuchs, Arden Sellgren Samuel Goldman, also of 17 Le- til Little Silver, William Russell of jd Robert Martin; publicity, roy place, was arraigned Friday son. The ushers were Truman M. reduce the building space from lot Beckwlth Rlvercrest Home • and Zellmann, Jr.-, of Throckmorton Talley of New York city, a cousin Pupils Entertain lines and referred the matter back Red Bank, Mrs. Jerrold Meyer of Rlvervlew hospital,. Monmoufh avenue, arrived home this morning lames $Jailey, Morris Caso, Robert before . Recorder' Crowell on Sea Bright and Dr. Wylie G. Pate, lartin and Gardiner Marek; stage charges of maintaining an estab- of the bridegroom; Richard- L. to the planning board, the origina- Memorial hospital and Hazard hos- to spend Easter with her parents. Berry and Andrew P. Monroe, Jr., tors of tho ordlnarfce. ** supervising principal of Mlddletown pital. .... She is a student at Virginia Inter- ands, Joseph Minor, Robert Mc- lishment where racing bets are At Little Silver township school, and Charles A. iahon'and Herbert Vaughn; pro-- made and he was released on ball Short Hills; H. Sanford Brown, Jr., Fire insurance officials stated Capt. Newton McClemen,ts, com- mont college it Bristol, Va., and- Elizabeth; Frederick S. Gordon, Jr., that adoption of the ordinance, Wolbach, supervising principal of manding officer in Red Bank, wHl return to acl&ol Wednesday of ram, Phyllis Barker and Dolores of $2,50( for grand jury action. Rumson schools, as advisers to the iCordova. The scenery will be di- He is co-owner of the stationery and George Gordon, Edgewater. which called for an Increase of states that there will be more than next week. ' .' Mrs. Barnes is a graduate of Eastern Program building space from 6 to 2 and a committee; finance, David Russell BOO patients In these hospitals Eas- Mrs. Evelyn K. Brennen qt New ictcd by Dominie Lally, head of store. Two witnesses were also ap- of Shrewsbury and Donald W. ie Industrial arts department, and prehended. Kent Place school, Summit, and at- Is Presented half feet from each lot line, would ter. The baskets will.have.a variety York city is visiting her sister, Mrs, tended Smith college, and grad- not immediately raise the fire in- White of Red Bank; public rela- of Easter .candies, avpackage of Herbert'W. Hill of Reckless place.' ie ushers will be selected by Fhyl- At the Reiss establishment, .be- tions, Clarence Lovejoy of Ocean- Barker. The senior class advis- uated from New Jersey College for surance rates of the borough, but cookies and a package of gum. Japhla Clayton of Monmouth sides the owner, Cyrus E.. Brown An Easter program was pre- would do so In the future/ The ord- port and Ross King of Little /Sil- are Miss Josephine Ottman and of 3 Rector place was arrested on Women last June. She la the grand- The baskets will be distributed street, former clerk of the,tied daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. sented by •pupils yesterday after- inance, whlcti'was up for final pas- ver; registration, Dr. Thomas Mc- Bank board of education, who has enneth Smith. I charges of accepting bets. Ar- Veyof Atlantic Highlands and Mrs. by the,League of Mercy, a group Receipts from the play will be Peter Schenck Conover of Atlantic noon In the auditorium of the Lit- sage, was also under pressure from of women interested In hospital been laid up by illness for thi past raigned Thursday before Recorder tle Silver school. Recitations were the fire department. However, tho T. Fraser Klngsland of Fair Hav- Bed by the seniors to help finance Crowell he .was released on pay- Highlands and South,Orange, and visitation, who weekly, visit pa- 12 weeks, was atile to-visit his bar- of the late Mr. and> Mrs. William given by Lynn Close, John Dorlng council passed at first reading a en"; publications, Paul Young of ber Tuesday morning. Before re- icip trip to Washington. ment of $500 bail. Richard Parker, Red Bank and legal adviser, Rob- tients at Nursing Homes! Mrs. Waiv' Tredick Mclntire of Jersey, City. and Evan King, Babs Becker and clausp calling for penalties ,for vlo-' len FarrlngttW'bf Kalr Haven is turning, home ho was driven about arraigned on the same Charge, was ert Malda of Eatontown. ! Mr. Barnes Is the grandson of group sang about "The Little Bun- lators of the original building ordi- the president of this group. < ^Y he had thft pleasure of. released after posting $2,500 ball ny'^An "Easter Message" was de- nance. A fine of $100 or 30 days In Retss was released on payment of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ross aayhig. bello to many acquaintances. \sks Shrewsbury Macdonald of St. Louis, Mo,; and livered by Billy Jim "Qtylor, Grov- jail can bo Imposed on violators of Ml*...Clayton now; looks! fpr a very $2,500 bail. All suspects pleaded not er Burdgo played" a/trumpet sold the present building ordinance. v guilty and all charges were made of the late Mr. and Mrsi-Char'lca VFW To Assist rapid recovery. '—'•'• \'\'i To Join Chamber W. Barnes of St. Louis.' He is a and group one pupMi were seen In Fire Commissioner Herbert Harts- I Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ely and by Red Bank Police Chief Harry Easter fun, parade and dance. grove stated that the borough, es- T. Van Note. graduate of The Choate school, family of the Twin Gables apart- Walllngford, Conn., and attended An exercise, "What Easter Brings pecially at Bay avenue, Is not .pro- WithReburials Amateur Show ments have moved to Hubbard Schild Tells Russell In one raiding party were As- Princeton University before "enter- to Children," was given by Joan tected from flro with the present Park- sistant County Prosecutor John M, ing the Army where he served for Olivier, Jane Harvey and Roberta system of hydrants. He suggested William Curchln, Jr., of Plnck- How To Help Borough Plllebury, Chief County Dotootlvo more than three years In tho Army Babst, Rosslyn King rendered a Installation of salt water mains un- To Aid Families In Entertainment, Dance ney road Is a surgical pationt at A. W. Saoco, petectlves Harry corps of engineers in this country piano solo. Jeremy Drew enter- til such time as permanent im- Riverview hospital with a serious Zuckerman and John Gawler and provements can be made. The mat- Filling Out Forms Held At Keansburg [ David W. Russell, president of and Europe. He was discharged as tained with a tap specialty. A rhy- stomach ailment. Detective Capt, Joseph Bray of the a lieutenant, and has now resumed thm band selection was played by ter was referred to Craig Finneganj i Harry B, Clayton of Shrewsbury ie Red Bank Community Cham- Red Bank police. borough engineer, who was in- . Commander-elect Joseph V, ir- of Commerce, Tuesday night his studies at Princeton. girls of the intermediate group. A The Parent-Teacher association avenue, senior membsr of the cloth- In' the other raiding party were After a trip ssuth the couple ballet dance was staged by Rae- structed to obtain prices on salt Weeks of Vernon A. Brown post of of the Francis .Place school, Keans- ing firm of Clayton and Magee of Eounfil mSg^UThe Srt ! Detective Capt. William,8. Mustoe will live at Princeton. Irwln Haselwood and the choruB, water mains. Veterans of Foreign Wars of Red burg, sponsored an amateu* show Broad street,. Is rapidly recovering ' iugb. ..to consider, rejoining the Detectives Merrltt Kent- and John "Legende", was sung by the glee An ordinance affecting the salar- Bank, this week' announced that he and dance Wednesday night of last from an injury to a vertebra re- Chamber. Although the council Xfreen of the prosecutor's office, HABLAND—SEXTON club. The program- was concluded ies of 19 borough employees and had received Information from the week at the sohool auditorium, jer- ceived in a fall several weeks ago. and Chief Van J^ote. . . • with a flute ensemble, "The Old officials was passed on first read- War -Department concerning pro- ry Wilson, a member of the Keans- Since the accident he has been In voted.against rejoining, Mayor All- Miss Margaret Harland and Vin- Lamplighter", by pupils of group ing. ffed N. Beadleston told Mr. Rus- The stationery store at 2 Mon- cent R. Sexton, both of Rumson, cedure to be followed In respect to burg board of education, was mas- a cast. His recovery Is BO far ad- jsell the borough's moral support mouth street was open the day af- two. In spite of pleas Frld&y night, the reburlal of servicemen now In- ter of ceremonies, and members of vanced that tho cast was remove* were married Saturday afternoon the borough fathers withheld deci- , Was with - the Chamber.' ter the -raid. In the Relss raid the In-the rectory of Holy Cross church, terred overseas. flre company ththii s weekk. ' Ina speech described by the ma- officers were forced to break down sion on granting a liquor license Myton Mausner, local VFW ser- the- .Keansburg Alonzo P. Curchln of Brand Rumson, by Rev. James Macken- to Mrs. Jean Clroala to operate the yor as "one of the most intelligent a door at the establishment. zie. The couple were attended by Church Society vice officer, states he will assist usheredRoy Mergner,. . drummer,-iwon the: avenue, proprietor of CurchinV ever delivered," Councilman Her- Relss, Brown and Parker have Seaview tavern on Fifth street. . families in filling out necessary first prize of $15; Daniel Murd'ock, barber shop on Linden place, n the bridegroom's brother-in-law Permission was granted the bert Schild offered his objections engaged Edward W. Wise, Jr., of forms, once they are obtained from vocalistlt , second prize,. H$lp; ''Bay- i turned to his duties Tuesday morn and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Heads Named Water Witch Yacht club to stage, 1 ln to the expenditure of $100 for join' Red Bank as their attorney. Welch of 71 Lafayette street, Rum- either the War or Navy Depart- shore Harnionlsts, harmonjriquar- B after having been laid up sev.- ing the Chamber. He prefaced his Standing committee chairmen a carnival aquacade In' conjunction ments, Marine headquarters or the Ut,, third prize, fS, and'the Keans'-':' eraI davs with pleurisy; son. The brldo was attired In white _wlth_the_Qfticlal-dedicatlon-ot the remarks by stating he :was~softf TlK)usselifIe-13e~soirwItK' a white" were named by-Mrsr-Burton-Moore Coast Guard, • burg Hep Cats, "novelty band,' no;*-* A visitor in town "MonbTay wai the council'had voted to leave tbe MairFound Destr— at a meeting of the Golden Hour new Highlands Boat basin, now The post has recently organized elty prize. Judges were James Gra- Charles Schneider of Orange, fop _fchamber,Jiutcontinued to. give his headpiece of flowers, and Mrs. under construction. Wjlch_w.pr.fi_aquamarlne, — MrpJe-Ot-the. Red-Bank-Presbyter- a ceremonial-rifle squad,-whlch-Will- .vanyy, Henryy. Schweltzer-and-Arthur- rn.er!y_pf_RedJBank,_Mr. Schneldel Opinion of how the Chamber could At His-Home -i ... Ian church yesterday. Tentative "Proceeds drthirevent;"which will Wl Oth for many years conducted Sphneld- fell itself to Shrewsbury. A reception for SO guests was take place the last week In July be available at all times to per- Wefelmeyer. Other prises were. Judge Thornton,'-66, was found held at the Wlllowbrook at Fair plans were made for a men's night form military rites, provided it is movie tickets. er's market on West Front street J, Mr. Schild pointed out that if dead Tuesday morning at his home program Friday, May' 2. Mrs. TV. or the first week In August, will He was accompanied by his daugh- the .residents of Shrewsbury could Haven. The couple left on a wed- requested. Others participating were Wil- near the Red Bank athletic field ding trip to Canada, and on their H. King was appointed chairman go toward the debt liquidation fund liam Wright, Arthur King, Janet ter, Mrs. William Elchele, and a jlee where the Chamber benefited of a rummage sale to be held in of the new basin, It was announced |hem, they would gladly become on Bergen place by John Tucker return will live on Lafayette street. Spafford, Allen HIrsch,, Eleanor grandson. who was calling for him to go to The bride Is a, native of Scot- May. by George W. Soell, commodore of Lobdell-Taylor Schmidt, Carol Thome, Cynthia Miss Ruth A. Fenningtoil of v members. Particularly he asked the Yacht club. Plans for an an- hat the Chamber take action so work. Both men are employed at a land and came to this country lost Chairmen Include Mra. Clark E. Slas, Ruth Schmidt, Ronald Qar- Bridge avenue, secretary to Alston gas station at Bridge avenue and nual "Mias Water Witch" contest Wedding April 19 Beekman, Sr., of Broad street, re- hat doctors' fees for visits 'In December. She has been residing Wallace, devotions; Mrs, Howard and ballet routines for the aqua- della, Gail Matthews, Nancy Stry- hrewsbury would be the same as West Bergen place. Death was at with Mrs. Welch. Mr. Sexton has L. Burdge, program; Mrs. William Plans have beon completed for ker and Marilyn Stark. turned Monday to her position af- trlbuted to a heart attack, cade are among the plans of the ter having been a surgical patient Islts In Red Bank and that extra a government position at Earle, King and Mrs. Herbert Werner, group. • • the marriage April 19 of Miss Bren- lellvery costs occasionally exper- Thornton was found lying on the Leonardo. ways and means; Mrs. Florence da Lobdell, daughter Of Mr. and at Monmouth Memorial hospital. snced be eliminated. floor. Dr. Harvey W. Hartman A veteran with four years' serv- King, , sewing; Mrs. William Mrs. Leighton Lobdell of Rumson, CKemists To Hear Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hance of county physician, was notlflod and ice in World War II, Mr, Sexton Forsyth, Sr., calling; Mrs. William to Corydon Francis Taylor,-ion of Philadelphia spent. Monday with ordered the body removed to tho first spent nine months on the Al- Florence, greetings; Mrs. Willis C. TeacherTalks Mrs. Stutzer Taylor of Peapack, Research Expert Mr. Hance's mother, Mrs. Matilda F. Leon Harfis funeral home. can highway to Alaska and then Conover, membership; Mrs. Clif- and Edward Gordon Taylor of New Bergen of West street. Monday jirl Scouts Get . Mr. Thornton is survived by four went overseas with the 82d Air- ford A. Spoerl, publicity; Mrs. A. On Leisure Time York. The ceremony will be per- A. R, Kemp, a research chemist, was Mrs. Bergen's birthday. . brothers, Melaclah, George and borne division," participating In the V. A. McHarg, music; Mrs. -James formed In the chantry of St. Thom- of the Bell Telephone laboratories, Miss Peggy DeSantis, daughter Merit Awards William Thornton of Cumberland campaigns for Sicily, Italy/ Nor- Worden'and Mrs. R. Swift, flowers; as' Episcopal church in New York will address the Monmouth County, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeSdhtis county, Va., and Louis Thornton of mandy, Holland and Germany. He Mrs. Peter Plngltore, Mrs. Joseph Parents Display city by the rector, Rav. Roellf H. section of the American Chemical' of Washington street, attended a The Girl Scout and Brownie West pergen place; three sisters, was awarded six battle stars on Serpico, Mrs. Herman Wolf and Brooks, who will be assisted by society next Thursday night at tea at tho White House In Wash- roops of Leonardo and Belford Mrs. Cornelia Egleston of Red his European ribbon, and he also Mrs, John Fltzpatrlok, card group Various Hobbies Rev. George A. Robcrtshaw, reo- Squier Signal laboratory, Fort Mon- ington last Thursday given by Mrs, tor of St, George's Episcopal mouth, on the subject, "Recent eld a court of honor Friday night Bank, Mrs. Robert Summons and received the American Theater rib- captains; Mrs. Jane Cnatle, sewing Mrs. Margaret King, sixth grade Truman for members of the Wom- t the Leonardo grade school au- Mrs. Ollfe Scruggs, of Cumberland captains; Mrs. Edwin Close,' 8r., church, Rumson. Trends in Rubber and Plastics." en's Action committee for Lasting bon, American Defense, Good Con- teacher at Little Silver school, Mr. Kemp Is author of 47 papers ditorium. county, Va., and his mother, Mrs. duct with cluster and the silver Mrs. Ralph Eckert and Mrs. Mc- apoke on "Wise Use of Leisure Mrs. Francis Lobdell of Rumson Peace. Miss DeSantis Is a mem- Second-class badges were award' Ellen Thornton, also of Cumber- Harg, advisory board. on rubber 'technology and chemical ber of the local committee. Airborne wings. Time," at a meeting of the school will be matron of honor, and the subjects, 4 to Carolyn Otten, Theresa land county. Parent-Teacher association Tues- other attendants will include Mra. Mr. and Mrs, Lyle K. White of ' Borneo, Phyllis Lanzone, Barbara The body will bo sent to Virginia HIMELFARB—GARBBB day. She stated that leisure time is George Met. Soper of Rumson, and Preceding the meeting, a dinner Branch avenue has returned from toldsworth, Loretta Ciszeskl, Carol tomorrow under the direction • of Mrs. Herbert Weeks an opportunity with untold value Miss Barbara F. Lindgrove of Mor- will be held in honor of Mr. and a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Utherland and Eleanor Myera, The MIBS Lillian Hlmelfarb, daughter rlatown. Roger Lindgrove will be Mrs. Kemp at Crystal Brook farm, W. Birkhoad and family of Land-' •the F. Leon Harris funeral home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Himelfarb if used wisely. pllowlng Belford girls received The teacher encouraged hobbles best man, New members of the local.chemical over Hills, Md. lerit badges: Frances Tarnow, of New York city and Edward J. Tendered Shower society are George K. Bronson of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Holmes of Garber, son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis lor both children and their (parents, larb&ra Smith, Zelda Bennett, Ar- Capt. And Mrs. Stone Mrs. Layton Webster of Keaas- pointing out that the believes hob- Matawan, John J. Halsey of 10 Leighton avenue are parents of a ms Smith and Barbara Harnett. Garber of Now York, wero married Stauffer System Prospect avenue, Red Bank; Jos- daughter born this morning at Sunday by Recorder Stanley Stil- burg, gave a baby shower Tuesday bles fall into three classes, "Doing, 1 icpnardo girls receiving merit To Visit California for Mrs. Herbert Weeks of Red acquiring and learning". Following' eph L. Turner of Fair Haven, Earle Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mdgea were Joan MacPhee, Mar- well of Holmdcl township, at his Comes To Red Bank S. Yerger, JrT,"of Matawan and Na- Mrs. Arthur J. White of Harding Capt. and Mrs. Kent Stone of home In Everett. Irving Himelfarb Bank, the former Miss Alma her talk parents who exhibited aret BlacH, Eleanor Budzlnskl, Schllck of Keanaburg. Gifts were ; their hobblca spoke on the exhibits. thaniel Zellermeyer, of Long roati, president of the state Ariier- lyco Dayton, Mae Gremmlnger, Drummond avenue will leave April and Alexander Hindcn wero the at- Hollywood's own slenderizing sys- Branch. . lcan Association of University IT for an extended motor trip to tendants. placed beneath a pink and blue um- Pupils of Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan's tem has come to Red Bank. 'The tall HUbert, Carol Lefever, Pat brella, "covered' with matching claw gave recitations, and pupils •Women and a member and former the West Coast. They will visit The couple will reside on Laurel Stauffer system, an exclusive meth- lacFhee, Harriet Marsh, Marilyn Capi, Stone's relatives" at San streamers. • ..' of Mrs, King's class played flute od of figure control, will ba.opined PLAN DINNER. president of tho county. branch or aje*, Joan Schen'ck, Barbara Diego, and (at Salem, Ore. They avenue, • Keanouurg, whore they selections. next Monday to the publfo at 14-16 tho organization, wilt' leave next cboellner, Carol Thorns, Alllabn have purchased a home. Guests were Mrs. Ada Flynn The Oceanport Business Men's weok for Dallas, Texas, where she also plan to go to Mexico, and on and Mrs. Dorothy Kelley of Key- Mrs. Olaf Ravndal Is in charge of Broad strcot. assoqlatlon, meeting Tuosday night h&nkland and Joyce Senn. Joan their return trip will visit friends the' parent-education meeting set In the opening announcement will attend the national A. A. U. W. iscPhee received a first-class LAMBEBTSON—BYDEB ' ' port; Mrs. Percy Moore, Mrs. Ver- at the flro'hoUse, discussed final ar- convention the woek of April 14. in Utah, Colorado and Ohio. non Paulson, Mrs. Mabel Lewis, for Monday, April 14. The next elsewhere In' thla Issue, It is ex- rangements for a dlnrior to be held adg«, , Mrs. Stone, who is the former Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lambertson Mrs. Kay Layton and Miss Ella meeting will bo Tuesday, May 6, plained that this'system of reduc- Mrs. White and Mrs. Henry Bark* In the afternoon, and In the even- May 19 at the Oceanport inn. Hon-' horn of Newark will' bo stato A. A. Miss .Lucy Hartman, la secretary of Keyport ihave announced the Keen, Rod Bank; Mlsa Alice Ack- ing streamlines your figure without ored guests will be stato and coun- to Ensley M. White, borough build' marriage of their daughter, Miss le'y, Perth Amboy, and. Mrs, Mel- Ing school pupils, directed by Miss effort in your part, without drugs, U. W. delegates. kittle Silver Gra-Y Annabelle Mitchell, will give the diet or electricity. Convinced of ty highway officials. The dinner Ing Inspector, Capt. Stone Is sta- Helen Lambertson, to William vln Ullmoyor, Mrs. Barbara Acker- committed Is composed of Felix J, tioned at the Squier laboratories at Ryder, son of Mr. and.Mrs,' Harry man, Mrs. George Kaufrrrann, Mrs. operetta, "Pennies,' Bun* and the benefits of its methods for slen- Roses". derizing, body conditioning and Foggla, Alfred Ceppalunla, Paul, Plan Glee Club To Hold Novel Race Fort Monmouth, L. Ryder of Everett Monday, Carl Peterson, Mrs. Edward Clark Sqmmers, Michael Nlcdus and J. P March 17. The couple, aro making and Miss Carol Loowc, Kc&nsburg. posture Improvement, the Stauffer At the meeting of the Little Sli- system always has had as its pol- Mazza, Tha oliih liriadd A donation Concert April 22 er Gra-Y Tuesday night It was de- POLICE SHIFTS tholr homo with the brldo's par- MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE. to the looal church for ronovntlon ents. icy tho offering ot a free courtesy The Monmouth dice club, a malo Ided to hold the final session of Red Bank Police Chief Harry T, DEMOCRATIC MEETING. John A, Miller of Asbury Park, treatment, which can be had by purposes and appointed an educa- Jersey Coast News Servlco truok chorus of 25'voices, will glvo a con- ie season In the Little . Silver Van Note has established a system Mrs, Ryder attonded Keyport J. Herbert Hold, manager of the phoning tho salon, tion committee Threo now mom- hool April 29. A ''hound and by which officers at the desk In high achool, Mr. Ryder was re- driver, who, pollco say, struck and ben welcomed wero Frank Dofaclo, cert Tuesday night, April 22, at Perth Amboy office of tho Federal caused the death of Corporal Ed- Mlddlotown Baptist churoh. Tho are" rac* was tentatively aohed- headquarters Jiave boon placed on cently dlschargod after four and Social Security board, was the BAPTIZED AT LITTLE SILVER Vincent Consenting and Lee Booty. :«d. ono-half years In tho army. Ho is a ot tll win C, Wecklor of Plttsburg, was chorus Is being dlioctod by Ralph a rotating shift, Capt. Charles P, speakor at a mooting ° Wom- B. Marryott of Jnmosburg, and hus James Carroll, Peter Marteo' and Erlckson, who has boon on day boat btiilder ~nnd attonded Rod released on ball of $2,500 Thursday .Rev. F. A, DeMarls baptized Allan SAFETY MEETING an's Demooratlo club of Monmouth night and hold for the.notion of rooontly glvon concerts at tho As- «lo Myors wero named hares' The duty from 8 a, m, to 4 p. m., Pa' Bank high' school. county, Saturday at tho Re Thomas Anderson, Jr. at the Palm y g ncets at tho As- .xlM^(ithe_r mfamtMrtiiasV lnolman :'t»wl* rBTMehdrlcksy-fcHo d^oa.JniiS^MiiyAMsth jab jtatQ,n^ -Wolnairs-cirub.^TMon) thanT»meu. slaughter," Tiro "firfftlgnmeht" "• rtv Llttlo Silver; and re- ,4mS A Tho~'li»io«~wllT bo re- ha« boen on the night shift front bora attended. A J10 contribution "giv«'"e; Ifloturo • n y Am bofore Konnoth Smith, Eatontown ceived Into, membership of the 1 • on' safety at a mootv Pe_rtat Sth ; Peter'boy. s "Episcopal churoh, red to leave a trill over a three 4 p, m, to midnight, and Sgt, Al The wedding of Miss Mary Som- was given to the county Red .Cross •Ing of the ' River p'laza Parent- Am eouiio, bert Newman on at midnight to 8 rocordor. _Wocklor died Thursday churoh Edward W, Anderson, Ada ir p'l Pt Pert' Miehs Eloahoboy r Wyckoff, soloist »t •or* of West Point Pleasant to Har- ohaptor. Special liwnrd winners nt Fort Monmouth hospltnl, Tho Mite Anderson, Edward W. Ander- Teacher asgoolatlan next Tuesday, SI. Peter's' Episcopal , church at ( club will play • buketbill a. m,, have' found that under the old B. Wilson, Jr.. of White rood, wore' Mrs, Gertrude Huber and at the school. A motion plcturo ex- Tuesday afilnil th« Junior ntw »y«tem tb,»y will rotate shifts accident occurred Wednesday nlgbt son, 'Jr., Cynthia Dielman, Joyce Perth Amboy, Is the' assisting arr ••• Little Silver, took place Tuesday Mrs. J, Mulligan, both of Kesru- of last week on route 38, Eaton- Wood Nllson, Joan Bonham, Carol plaining safoty measures will bo tlst, Mrs, Goorgo Hartman,'church _,_, en a two-wsilt «ct^edult at thi bridegroom's horn's, Rev. Dr burg. •••.-• - . ;,. town; . Jan* Wells and Marilyn Taylor.' •hown. The program Is undor the organist, will bo accompanlat. direction « MM; Edwin 'ffrBraich; RES BANK REGISTfiC APRIL 3,1947 Paee Three • . PUBLIC NOTICE. An Ordlntnct* «ntitled ''An Ordinance Trapp Recommends Amending an Ordinanc* Entitled 'An Or- Arthur C. Swift,* Guaranteed Sales & Service dtaanca Limiting the Number of R«tftil Polio Victims Learn To Swim Alebholle Beverage* Licenses' .Adopted Thre£ Divorces March 22, 1815," »u Introduced by the' Engineer, Retires on all makes of radios and phonographs '?.§ Mnjor and Council March IS, 1047, and A divorce was recommended on March 27, 1947. was finally adopted and approved by the Mayor. Tuesday at Freehold by Advisory KERR & CO. . . Tl ALBERT A. KERB, JB., Clerk. Served 40 Years Master Alexander Trapp for Mary LOUIS M. HAGUE, Mayor, . A. Lane, Carpenter place, River 18 West River Road Rumion 1-OS3& With Government Plaza,-after she charged adultery NOTICE. by Benjamin H, Lane of Bolmar. •Notice !l hereby given that applica- Announcement waa made today At the opening of the case, sched- tion haa been made .to the Township by Col. W. F. Heavey, New York Home Wiring, Industrial and Oil Burner Committee ' of the Township of Middle- uled as a contested matter, Lane town for a trailer license by Jamea District Engineer, Corps of Engi- withdrew a petition and the ad- ., .,„,-. Installations. Cowan, Center avenue, Leonardo, Pub- neers, 120 Wall street. New York visory master recommended that a lic, hearing will be held April SO, 1947 city, of the retirement of Arthur C, Maintenance and Repair. :st 3:30 o clock In the afternoon.- ' Florida divorce granted to him Swtft, engineer, -of • 121 Bergen May 8. 1945. he declared Invalid. ! Marine Wiringf a.Specialty-—^ _^J : —HOWABD W.-ROBBBTSr-- pacerBearBanltraftercoiapletlol a Township Clerk. 1 Mrs, Lane alleged that her hus- 'Dated: March 27, 1947, of 40 years service with tbe Corps band sent notification of his Flor- of Engineers. * •• ' ; ida divorce suit to a "non-existaht ACME CONSTRUCTION •'*-.,••• ' NOTICE. Mr. Swift ^ entered government postofflce" and that he falsely To Melvin J. Harris. service In July, }9O6, u a transit- claimed 90, days'- residence In Flor- : To whom It may concern: ELECTRICAL SERVICE CO. man and, later was assigned as •, a ida to obtain the decree. The court • T. F, ENDRODI Take notice that I will sell at public junior engineer with the River and : auction to the highest .bidder, under the ruled that the petitioner'may use 131 BROAD ST. BED BANK garage lien of the State of Mew Jersey Harbor division of the New York her maiden name, Mary A. Mantz. Law, one Plymouth car, 1988 Tudor Se- district. In April, 1917, he was as- (Rear of Parking Lot) Phone K. B. 8-0077-W dan automobile. Serial No. 105712711. The advisory master also recom- Engine No. P6-180606, to be sold on the signed to the fortification section mended a decree for Lester Van- 10th. day of April, 11)47, at 10 a. m, and since that time he has been Brunt of Long Branch, who testi- E. S. T., In the forenoon, at Wtit Ber- responsible for the installation and fied that Lillian VanBrunt now liv- gen-and Bridge avenue.' Red Bank, N. battery , construction at harbors J. 'W. M. Bookera garage. • ing In East Brunswick, left in a along the Atlantic sea coast, re- taxi with another man after he hari NOTICE NOTICE. . • ceiving commendations for his taken her to a Tinton Falls lire- - Notice la hereby given that the fol- work in this capacity. man's dance five years ago and ho lowing Is B, true copy . of a proposed Mr. Swift has served on the Civil SEIBOLD BAKERY • ordinance - that .waa Introduced at a has hot seen her since. They worn meeting of the Township Committee of Service board, and in January, 1944, married in November, 1934. the Township of Middietown; held on was awarded a certificate of Mer- Irene L. Hustcd of West Kcans- WILL REOPEN APRIL 4 March 27, .1947, at which time it was itorious Civilian Service. . '" • passed on first reading and was laid burg was recommended for a di- over for second and final passage to a At a dinner'tendered in hie hon- vorce from George A: HustP"! of with a complete line of home baked goods. meeting, of the Gomrhittee to be held on or by hia associates in the Corps of. Thursday, April 10, 1947 at 3:30 o'clock Jersey City, on a charge of ex- : Engineers, Mr. Swift was presented treme cruelty. The couple were Birthday and party cakes a specialty. 'in the afternoon,-at-which time public with a radio and -wrist watch. :hearlng .will be held upon the same and married June 9, 1934, at Catsl:iX ' all persons given an opportunity to be N. Y. 190 BAY AVENUE, HIGHLANDS heard. The road to better and bigger bail. Dated: March 27, 1947. nei» lead through The Register's ad»er- TEL: HIGHLANDS 3-1355 ' HOWARD W.KOBEBTS, tislng columns.—Adrertisemen^. ••:..'.. . Township Clerk. Shrewsbury A FURTHER SUPPIiKMENT' TO AN Pictured above are three pa- Linda Hill, Rumson, and • Mrs. J. tion of Dr. Nicholas Ransohoff, and ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- Dr. Lawrence Collins of Red ' NANCE LIMITING AND KESTRICT- tients' from Monmouth Memorial MCPhoe, volunteer of the chapter Mrs. Priscil)a Johnson, physio- motor corps. therapist at Monmouth Memorial. Bank has been appointed by tho INO TO SPECIFIED DISTRICTS AND hospital, learning to swim at th'e : REGULATING .THEREIN REAL ES. Scott Studfb The niotor corps of the county Emphasis will bo placed on theShrewsbury school board as school TATE BUILDINGS AND STRUC natatorhim at Asbuiy Park. They dentist. He is planning an extens- TURES ACCORDING TO THEIR.CON- Red Cross chapter', will transport Mmbs affected by polio and at the STRUCTION AND THE NATURE ar» 1. to r. Billy Flyiin of Neptune; samo time the children will be giv- ive dental health education pro- KISLIN'S SPORT SHOP of Vocal Art four Monmouth county children, AND EXTENT OP THEIR USE IN John Hopkins, safety service direc- victims of polio, from Monmouth en swimming instruction. This gram with-the co-operation of the THE TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN, program has been carried out most sehool faculty. 11-15 E. FRONT ST, RED BANK • JN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH G. Howard Scott tor and Instructor of the county Memorial hospital to the natatorium AND PROVIDING FOR THE AD- three times a week where they are effectively in other parta of the Theresa Ann Binns, daughter of TEL. R. B. 6-2088 MINISTRATION AND ENFORCE- .• Director. , Red Cross chapter; Joel Estelle, United . States #nd is progressing Mrs. Catharine Binns of Broad MENT OF THE PROVISIONS HERE- Exclusive Instruction for taught convalescent swimming by IN CONTAINED AND FIXING PEN- Ocean Grove; Howard Rowland, successfully here, Mr. Rowland street,, celebrated her eighth birth- Mr. Hopkins. This program is be-said. -•< ALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION students of quality. Red Cross water safety chairman; ing undertaken with the co-opera- day last week at her home with a THEREOF." ' Interview by ..'appointment party. Decorations were in pink, BE IT ORDAINED BY ' THE TOWN- only. .'.•-,.' yellow and green. A birthday cake Baseball Equipment 8HIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- Phones Asbury Park 2-2693 to. a woods .flre at Laurel gully on any road to the Charles Everdell centered 'the table. Games were SHIP OF MIDDLETOWN, IN THE Hazlet Telegraph Hill road Monday after- apartment in Brailley |ane. COUNTY* OF MONMOUTH: Asbury Park 2-8563 1 played and prlzos won by Machele noon. On Saturday afternoon the Mrs. Hennessey of Port Mon- SECTION 1, That there shall be added The Parent-Teacher association Sacco, Charlotte Wolfe, Hugh Mas- .to the-ordinance^ to which this Is a sup- company answered a calf for help mouth is visiting her daughter and sey, Jr., and Judy Borg. - Others Baseball D A T C iSPAULDING, REACH plement, an additional area to Resl- will hold a game social at the Haz- when a grass nre got beyond con- son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.: Lloyd Softball . dence. Zone .B in bald ordinance which let flre'Kfpuse Friday evening, April present were Jackie Massey, Bar- Softball V *+ • «* UlDinUT O niTPAU la described as follows, viz: trol on the property between St. Reya. •' ' . bara Ann Dalton, Billy Wolfe, Alex- WRIGHT & DITSON 11. A meeting of the PTA will be John's Methodist church and Mrs. LOUISVIIXK SLUGGERS -Bounded on. the east by tlig right of Mrs. Roland Walling has re-ander Messina, Pamela Muyola, way of the New York and Long Branch held next Wednesday at the school. John Worrell's" place. Liberty hose, GLOVES turned homo from Pltkin hospital, Patsy Johnson, Suzanne Borg, ARKANSAS TRAVELERS Ballroad; on the south by the Shrews CIRCUS TICKETS A meeting of the Women's So- South Keyport, was also .present. where she was a. patient for two bury River; on the north by Field Ave- ciety of Christian Service will be Tuesday morning the company Linda Williams, Carole Dalton, nue, extended westerly in a straight'line ^ For Garden • weeks. Bobby Calandrielo, Lionel Williams, to-.Porrisey Brook: and on the west by held at St. John's Methodist church responded to a grass fire on state said Porriaey Brook. A.or. 9 - May 11 next Tuesday evening instead of highway 36, where a gasolino truck Joan Valentine, Lin Mount, Rich- SECTION 2. All the regulations con Also Yanks, Giants and April .1, as previously planned. was in danger. ard Kraft, James DeVanoy, Doro: talned In the snid ordinance and all the Rumson thy, Betty Ann and Mary Dean. penalties provided for therein shall apply Dodgar Ball TloKets. Mrs. Curtis Clayton of Colt's, Mrs. Albert Cresci and infant Neck entertained members of the School was dismissed today at to this supplement., . son, Albert, Jr., returned home A stork shower was given recent- . SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take Theatre Tickets Crescent club Thursday evening. Tuesday from Hazard hospital. 12:45 p. m. and will reopen Monday, effect Immediately upon its passage, ap- Plans were made for a rummage ly by Mrs. Marvin Beeler at herApril 14 following the Easter vaca- proval and publication. as required by Mrs. Harry S. Cowles visited her homo on North Cherry lane In Old law. "Avoid Lines and- sale, which will be held In the near tion. mother in Patchiogue, L. I., Tues- Farm Village for -Mrs. Rox Good- Sellouts" future. The group voted to place a day of last week. Tickets are selling well for the Monmoutb County Surrogate's Office. flower in St. John's Methodist nough. The decorations were In presentation of "The Male Animal" In the matter of the estate of Luthei A safety patrol meeting and pror pink and blue. Present were Mrs. Schanck, deceased. .Notice to creditors" church for the Easter service, gram was presented at the Hill- by the, Shrewsbury Community j Mr. and Mrs. Clair Menzel; South Helen Murphy, Mrs. Catherine club players Saturday, April 12, In .to present claims against estate. Pur- crest school in Holmdel township Clancy,- Mrs. John .Bannan, Mrs. suant to the order of Dorman McFaddln, Monmouth Keypbrt, are the .parents of a Friday morning at 11 o'clock. The Shrewsbury school auditorium. Surrogate of the County of Monmouth, daughter,. born Thursday at Mon- George McCue, Mrs. Hussell McCue, made., on the eleventh day of March, parents of the fifth and sixth Pupils, neither absent nor tardy 12.00 up mouth Memorial hospital. The new grades were invited to attend. ' Mrs. Alfred McCue, Mra. George during last month are as follows: 1047, on the application of Lloyd E. Woodward, Mrs. Louise Cooke, Mrs. LIMITED QUANTTTT Cokelet, Administrator, with Will an- Waiting Room arrival has been named Claire Bar- A public meeting was held last Reception grade, William DoVrles; nexed, of the estate of Luthet Schanck, bara and weighed six and a half Charles, yettercl, Mrs.. William first grade,v James DeVancy, Joan deceased, notice Is hereby given to the 3 Monmouth 8t., night at the flre house. Speakers Murphy and Misses Marie Murphy, creditors of said deceased to exhibit tn pounds. • discussed the possibilities of secur- Valentino; second grader Richard HARD BALLS TRAPPER GLOVES ! Helen Murphy, Margaret Murphy the nihicrllrar, administrator with Will Red Bank: '.' '-.» "''Miss^Anna Gow!es entertained ing water from Keypbrt for the Michaels, James Sagurton, Peter The Newest in a First Bate- i annexed, as ' aforesaid, their 'debts and members of tho • Friendship club Hazlet area. and Gladys Nicderer.. Mularchuk; third grade, Robert inan'n Mlt. demands agninst the said estate, under Tuesday1 evening, The president, Members of Rumaon auxiliary Hodgklss, William Mclone, Ruth C OA^h, within six months from-the date Tho Hillcrest school in Holmdel Riverview hospital will, hold their of the aforesaid- order, or they will be Mrs^AsburyWallinir, pros'.dedi Shp Buckalew, EHzabeth Fonlea, Vir- township was entered Thursday^ annual theater party Thursday of 59 -89° • 1.49 BASEBALL CAPS lorever barred of their* actions there- appointed a nominating cdmniiUee ginia Herden, Julie Nevius; fourth f night by outtlng a pane of glass • -' ANY COLOR ~ fore ,-against the said subscriber, •' of Mrs. Llilie Brunner and Mrs. next week in New York city, where grade, Jay Sasso, Ena DeVrles, - Dated: Freehold, N. J,, March 11th, out of the front door of the school. they will attend a performance at 1947. A BRAND NEW Russell Wailing for the election of The new radio and phonograph re- Elizabeth Hymer, Ann Jones; filth new officers which will be held at Radio Oity sMusic hall. The trip grade, Bobby Kuhns, Rose Mary LLOYD E. COKELET, cently installed, was taken, also a will be made by bus, and to date 22 WWalling Terrace, the next meeting at the home of Binder, Eleanor Jenkins, Miriam Car Polishing large electric clock and two desk 41 members have made reserva- • • •• i KrtKeypo, , N. JJ, Mrs. Ernest Ludewlg, Atlantic ave- clocks. The state trocpers are in- Wolcott; sixth grade, Nancy Nev- Edward Furry, Jr., ESQ., nue, Matawan. The group votud tions. ...-;'. -..'.. ius', seventh grade, Benjamin Van- Kayport, N. J. •_. . vestigating. J. Stanley Farrar of Monmouth : r • ' Proctor. to place flowers in St. John's Meth- Vllet, Barbara Smith; eighth grade, Exclusive with us, will bring odist church for Easter. A meeting of the Holmdel town- avenue, will have a^hearlng Mon- Richard'Poole, Mary Maruka, Carol Monmouth County Surrogate's Office, put the natural lustre of any Rev. and Mrs. Norman Riley, ship board of education will be held day night beforo Recorder Arnold Hardy and Joan Stillman, : In'the matter of the estate of George car—old or new;! A money- Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. Stanley J. Wednesday evening at the town- Tulp on charges of careless driving. J. Coudrier,. Sr., deceased. Notice to ship memorial hall. Favrar's car hit an elpetric pole on * creditors to present claims against es- back guarantee .that results Latham, Mrs. Harry S. Cqwles, tate: Pursuant to the order of Dormnn will be superior to those you Miss Evelyn-Lufburrow, Mrs. Jo- Mrs. Emma T. Rudlger is a pa- the Avenue of Two Rivers early A soup, bouillon, or consomme is McFaddin, Surrogate of the County of ever achieved before from sephine Bedle, Mrs. Rocllf H. Le- tient at RiVervlew hospital. Friday morning. He received a a valuable prelude to the meal. It Mphmouth, made on the Thirteenth day , Ernest E; Fe.?eux, Jr,,_ Trinity fractured rib and cuts on the nose whets the appetite, aids digestion, A Special Discount to Schools and Teams of 'March, -1947, on the apcllcutlon or the iine of any other polish- Roy, Mrs. Russell Smith and Mrs. Margaret M, Coudrier, sole executrix, of Ing protecting preparation. , Russell WatHhg attended a lunch- college, Hartford, Conn., Is spend- and knee, and was treated at Rlv- affords nourishment. iha estate of George J.. Coudrier, Sr., This formula produces bet- eon for tho homo of the aged at ing a ten-day Easter vacation at crvlew hospital. Patrolman Otto deceased, notice Is hereby given to the his home. Dick Oxford, a class- creditors of said deceased, to exhibit to ter, more lastlnc results more Ocean Grove Thursday at the Brad- Pearl Investigated. the subscriber, sole *executrix, as afore- quickly. We can therefore mate, spent several days at'the Dr. Sidney M. Hodas of 129 Wal- ley Beacb Methodist church. Peaeux home. said, their debts and demands ' against afford to do the Job more Ernest E. Pesoux and family mo- lace street, Red Bank, a member the 'said estate, under oath, within six cheaply than anyone else In • Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus P. Ross ac- of tho Rumson school medical months from tbe date of the aforesaid ; tored to Brooklyn Sunday and vis- order, or they will be forever barred of town! . . -V •?-.',;". companied Mrs. Emma Radcliff to staff, will address the Rumson PTA their actions therefore against the said ited Mrs. Margaret Lewis Wilson. , Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph Maher and her home in Hcnsonville, N. Y,,Monday night at the sehool. ' subscriber. Friday and spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer, re- Dated! Freehold, N. J., March 13th, Calf R. B. 6-3628-J family of Long Island visited Mr. Maher's mother, Mrs. Anna Maher with her. Mrs. Radcliff enjoyed a sidents of River road many years, . •-::-' - ' MARGARET M. COUDRIERr For » Free Estimate on three- week*'-visit with Mrs,-LHlie -have -taken ' a year's—lease on a recently. Hughson and her family. Broad Street, . . Your Cmr. ' Murray Todd of Holmdel, Frank house on Nutswamp road in Mid- ' • Shrewsbury, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Acker- dlctown township, and will move Messri.J^arsoj)S,_Labrecq.ue, _ Flemming of Keyport and Ernest Cahiona^fi Combe, ' " "7" E Ttra"fH''t'" son-have'-received—an -announce»- thcre-next-\veek,-~ Bed Bank, N. J. Superior Polishers ecutive board meeting of Mon- ment of the arrival of a daughter The fourth birthday of Betty . . • Proctors. i mouth council, Boy Scouts of Amer- at the home of their son andWoodward was observed with a - REb BANK daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- party Tuesday at the home of her • Monmouth' County Surrogate's Office. ica, at Asbury Park. The tire company waa called out lan S. Ackerson of Spokane, Wash. father, Charles J. Woodward, Jr., In ' the. matter of the estate of James Tho new arrival has been named R,- Anderson, deceased. Notice to; Credi- 28 Center street. Present were Eva tors . to present claims against estate. Diana and was born March 28. Mae Halloway, Georgo Fallon, Jo- for daily living 2 s Pursuant to the order of Dorman Me- Miss Elsie D. Bahrenburg spent seph Hughes, Julia Vanderwerkan, Faddih, Surrogate of the County of Mon- mouth, made. on the seventh day of Saturday" with Mrs. Paulino.E. Nel- Carol .Evans, Nancy Kelly, John March, 1947, on the application of David son, a nurse at Bellevue hospital, and Dorothy Blass, Kathleen Flat- A. Nlmmo, administrator with will an New York city. nexed, of the estate of James R. Ander- ley; Audrey, James and Robert Leo, or party giving • • son, deceased, notice is hereby given to CHEW'S SPOTLESS CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Porter and John Krammers and • Lillian and the creditors of said deceased to exhibit son Wayne have moved from Beth- Robert Conover. - to the subscriber, administrator with will annexed, as aforesaid, their debts and demands against the said estate, under CLEANING & DYEING oath,.- within six months frban the date of the aforesaid order, or they will be forever ' barred of their actions there- fore agaimt the said subscriber. W« Specialize In ' ° Dated: Freehold, N. J., March 7th, 1947. "The Budgeteers" .DAVID A. NIMMO, 206 Fulton Avenue, ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS Jersey City, N. J. " SAY David A. Nimmo, Esq., 239 Washington Street, JerseyvClty, N. J. Proctor. •Compare Our Prices - "Here Are 8 Good Reasons For Shopping With Us"

Notice of Settlement ol Account. Estate of John J. C. O'Shea, deceased. APRIL APRIL APRIL Notice Is hereby given that the accounts Spring . and Summer Weear of the aubscrlber, sole executor, of the 4TH 5TH 7TH estate .of aald deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate of the Coun- Wo have just received ladies' skirls of the ty of Monmouth and reported for settle- ment to the Orphans' Court of aald most becoming spring and Summer styles S. S. PIERCE S. S. PIERCE county, on Thursday, the first day' of May, A. D., 1947, at 10:00 o'clock a. and shades. Their lines are simply stunning, PLUM JAM SHRIMP m., at which time application will be mad* for the allowance of commissions 1 lb. Jar 1-oi. tin and counsel fees. » 32c Tke 59c Dated: March 17, A. D., 1947. LOOK AT THE PRICE RANGE ! THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK AND ROYAL SCARLET ROYAL SCARLET TRUST COMPANY OF RED BANK, By: RALPH S. PEARCE, STUFFED OLIVES Best PEANUT BUTTER Trust Officer, $joo $g.oo • Red Bank, New Jsrssjr* tQ • • 6%o». Jar 1 lb. Jar Sole Executor. 42c Beekman •> Beektnan, 35c 10 Broad Street, ' A BRIDAL BOUQUET THAT LASTS LOUIS SHERRY Costs* • Red Bank, N. J. " MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER! KIRKMAN " Proctors. . Orange Marmalade CLEANSER Small rfavlnfn each week may not scent worthwhile to you 1 lb. Jar Monmouth County Surrogate'*'Office. -. You may sqloct from our materials, or bring 1 l-ox. pkff. In the mutter of the eitate of Iiador but It la surprising how tho months fly by and the savings 26c . No 'as e# ^FIMB titn AmnmmmA Nnt I*A '(A mi-ifi your own. For ijHOiOO we will custom tailor 3 for 13c • grow—with our generous dividend^—until you'll be able to' S. S. PIERCE a sport shirt using our flno all wool materials. S. S. PIERCE Jfcddln. Surrogate of the County of Mon- hand your future bride a home of nor own. APRICOTS mouth, made on the nineteenth day of We challenge you to duplicate this offor any- More TOMATO, JUICE Maroh, 1947, on thi application of Cella Start drivings now at Hie Iteil Bonk Hnvlnm A Loan lor th« Unppcled Halved 40-or. tin 0, Trubin, adrolnlitratrlx, of tht eitate of Iiidore Jay Trubin, deceased) notice where. , •..''.'•'• down payment'on a home—or for just plain leourlty. Drop U hereby given to the creditor* of said 2 for 79c 2 for 63c deeeaied to exhibit, to the lubieribari, In. admlnlitr'atrlxi ai aforeiaid, their debt* • nil AmmmnAm • train at thai mm\A «••••• ti*.^ CHEVY'S SPOTLESS CLEANERS Sank JOHN HINTELMANN, INC. rm •••insL iitv •»iu asuuacriDan Ditidj. Fro*hg!,!, N,, J-. March 10th, .,; ...... We Call and Delivef ,... T T V, O, Box 101B, 15 TirBridge Ave.;^ ~ R"ed Bank/Nfj.' " Shrewsbury, N. J, CHOICE HKATS ' WINKB *'U, Cunsona A Combs. • , . PLENTY OF PARKING 8PAOE Rid Bank, N. J. ' . Free Delivery Rmnson Prootari, L •:" ,\.; RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3,1947

drickson, 'in ; conjunction with the TO EXHIBIT ARTICLES Holy Eucharist service, Mrs. Ann Keansburg New Organ To . - '•'••.. • Beacon Light council, Daughters Parker, soprano soloist, will sing The young son of Mr. and Mrs. of America, will conduct a mer- ."Lift Up Ye Gates," by Dvorak. \ llmer Truax of Murray lane, has chandise club and articles, to be Be Played For .'..' Myron V.'Brown,-chairman of the iB.1L blood factor. given in this month's dub will be music committee, announces due to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vacarella exhibited next Wednesday at Com- the efforts of .George B. Moxley, FOR THE CONVENIENCE f .Hancock street, are the parents munity flre. house at Leonardo.'At First Titrie Easter Miss Gladys Gooding, noted organ- f a daughter, born, last Friday..: the meeting last Thursday a party ist of Madison Square Garden, New William Conway of the Morrlsey was given for members who ob- -York; will- give the-first organ re- OF OUR AMI Walker firm, ia seriously ill at served their birthdays in March;. A ^ Recital Tuesday In cital in the chapel next Tuesday at Monmouth Memorial hospital. special award was given to Mrs. 8 p. m., assisted by Mrs. Ann Park- .The First.Aid squad's calla.last Mabel Walling. . . • •" I Chapel Of The er, .soloist. The public Is Invited. PATRONS eek we're William Conway of Mc- Holy Communion Rev. Christopher H. Snyder an- e.hotel,;tb Monmouth Memorial "ON THE BEAM" nounces- tha^ following., services for lospltal; _J£fbn' WJcJthamjif ?0 Co-' The tadtnce of children's ifolcea, !, V HlWfoQdFridy^GhyQyr^ i urabia avenue, Union Beach, to a ""Carried along on the "a1F, < . Another .epoch In the growth and Prayer" service from noon to 3 p. And the- song sparrows' special singing, octor's offico and back home; Flor- Have an announcement to declare, development of the Chapel of the m.; Litany and address by' the ence Wright, of 267 Carr avenue, to Holy Communion, River road and vicar at 8 p.' m., Easter JSfcnday, The harsh, rough moan of the tractor; Monmouth Memorial hospital; Eliz- '•:•. The "sea gulls that follow the plow. Church street, Fair Haven, will oc- church school at 9:45 a. m.; Holy beth Kantorik of Frazee place, to With their silvery wings a'flutter, OPEN TILL ^ >. M. cur at the Easter service when the Communion at 11, at which theMonmouth Memorial hospital, and All tell what we sense somehow. new Holler pipe organ will be children will take part in the. pro- ames Fallon, member ' of the One eve the froga are piping}. played for the first time., .cesslon and receive Easter plants. eansburg council, to Monmouth .There's a bussing' In the hive, A musical program is -planned Memorial hospital. And we lift our eyes-on upward, : Mon., Wed;, Fri. and Sat. Buys can maka pocktt monay'by'foil- With a gladneaa of being alive. by the organist,. Miss Mabel Hen- Jacob Frenchman, chairman of Ing The Reeistsr.—Advertisement. - A sudden shower that awakens' he building committee, has report- The buds and grass to their tare. id progress on the building of the Are all signs of a ctrtnln something; SHERWOOD'S SPORTING GOODS iew first aid home. •'. Perhaps you wonder Z -ask. -i The Lions club ladles" night was Did you ever sit quiet and listen - THE COMPLETE SPORTS STORE ',;-;,'... CHAMP HATS .eld March 27 at Buck Smith's, To the growing of God's good earth T How- Spring* floats In on a whisper, \ 7 BROAD 8T. RED BANK 'here were 40 people in attendance. And urges her children to mirth. LOOK OUT FOR BULDGING WALLS Post No. 1953, Veterans of For- OHARUHTE B. CONOVER. ign Wars, ' has . elected Frank (WHEN YOU GO BY OUR 8TORE) hame commander to succeeed Louis. Costa.. Bernard Blum was Yes, it's true—the walls.in our store are just about lected senior vice commander, Dominick Wolfe, Junior vice com- ready to bulge because cluring the past week we,re-' mander; William Aalbue, quarter- ceived so many new things that will help make living so mas'ter and Joseph Rellly, chaplain. ARNOLD SQDEN, The West Keanaburg First Aid much easier in your home:. For instance, we have metal iquad has completed Its drive'for ;he ambulance fund. This Is to help utility cabinets, all sizes; metal brqbm^closets'and linen ay for their 1036 Cadillac ambu- 79 NIEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD closets* Then there are the new genuine Baby Bathin-. ance. . . , '. . • . .-,.,• -..':; Group i; C. I. A., of the Meth- RED BANK ettes with or without shelves. And-our stock, of con- odist church, met Tuesday, March 8, at Mrs. Violet Crear's home. A goleum rugs, we think.-is about the largest in town. In hot luncheon will be served on AN UNUSUAL AND addition, there are several new patterns of linoleum.' Thursday, April 10. COMPLETE SELECTION The "Knights of Columbus are OF POTTED PLANTS, The best part of all is that with our low overhead ooking forward to holding a track' meet Friday, May 30, for the CUT FLOWERS and CORSAGES we are able to sell you these and so many more items chool children. at a big reduction from the usual prices you are re- Members of the Ladies' auxiliary for f the American Legion, met Tues- quired 'tor pay elsewhere. Why, you'll ho able to buy day, March 25, at the headquarters, that Easter hat with the savings you get from buying' lans were made for a poppy drive which will be' held soon. . your furniture and housewares here. Remember, -"IT Mr. and Mrs. Budelman of Fran- Is place, are tho parents of a son, PAYS TO TRY US piRST." lorn Sunday, March. 23, at Mon- mouth Memorial hospital. Mrs. George Swiss'of. Park ave- PHONE RED BANK 6-3028 nue, recently returned from a va- ROSENFELD FURNITURE COMPANY cation to Niagara Falls. ORDER NOW —FOR PROMPT pELIVERY 189 SHREWSBURY AVE. RED BANK Port Monmouth

The Ladies' auxiliary of the lire •> Styled for Comfort and Flattery company met at the fire house Tuesday night. At tho last meeting ' MANY STYLES * MANY COLORS of the organization election of of- SUTTON'S ficers was held. New officers for IN ALL SIZES ' the year are president, Miss Ada Easter Fashions Syvertsen; vice president, Mrs. Robert MacCrindle, treasurer, Mrs." Back Slildud Kid St.rllng Cold Wtrttd P|« John-Montag, and secretary, Mrs. Gloves with-* hand wilh multl-colorsd ilohtl. For the Young Set Edward Beam*. The trustees andio- •filching la trim tht clal committee will be appointed fllov*. 25.00 Famous Brands Latest Styles at the next meeting. 6.95 All Wool GIRLS' DRE88E8 Plans are under way for the or- ganization to hold, a Breakfast In , Boys' and Qlrls' and Boys' Hollywood party sometltqg^D, Jvfle. COAT SET8 WASHABLE SUITS Mr. arid Mrs. William S5uhge;C Jr.; and: children of North Bergen and T.95 Miss.. Rita.Drasco of :$ej5t New) - 1" MP York wero week-end guests oi'M^ Illv«,;Cf«v«r*_'''. ':• '.. Eorrlngs' .' HattoMatoh - 1.00 Sooks - 4 for 1.00 and Mrs. William Ruiige, Sr. • MenY All Wool A bridal shower was given" re- New Display of Spring Bonnets and Caps ftfr Easter cently in honor of Miss Evelyn WORSTED Nestor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Better Quality. ~ Speoial I! Sylvestor Nestor, at the. home of Mrs. Raymond Ne'ary. Decorations Washable "TOMMY TUCKER" were in pink and yejlow. Thpse,at- SUITS CORDUROY OVERALL Famoufe Brand Boys' tending; were Mrs. Fred Darke, Mrs. . • ETON SUlfS Edward Darko, Mrs. Tobias Stark, 50 and JACKET SETS Mrs. Raymond Neary, Mrs. George *39 for Boys and Girls set Muckln, Mrs. Charles Uckert, Mrs. 98 Sam Alsbach, Mrs. Eugene O'Don- 6 set Broadcloth Button-on nell, Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. John tohil. and Chomok to Shirts - 1.59 Share, Mrs, Georgo McCormlck, Mis. Collon ShoMl. Olav.. Albert Johnson, Mrs. Louis Werse, Hand own and "Mateys" 8ults and Skirt Sets for Brother and Mrs. Charles Quackenbush, Mrs. waihable, of coursvl Sister to Matoh ... 2.98 set William Skinner, Mrs. Ray Herter, Fine Quality Polo Shirts .....,.., ...... 88o Mrs. Sylvester Nestor, Miss June Skinner, Miss Kay Alsbach, Miss 3.50 Washatye Corduroy Overalls ».;.. ..t.. 1.98 Irene Naughton, Miss Gloria Werse, Clastic Rayon Cr.p» Long VAN HEUSEN Fine Quality Union Suits ..•.;.;..<;...... : ,..,...... '. 1.00 Mrs.' John Jensen, Mrs.' Charles Sloved Blouit, trlmmsd by Large Selection All Wool Sweaters 1.98 Naughton, Mrs. Paul Naughton, slltch dttall and lucklna at 100% Wool Felt Beret...:...... :. 1.25 Mrs. Nora O'Shaughnessy, Mrs. M i Infants: Tle-Baok Shirts ..,. :. '.'. 2 for 1.00 George Noble, Mrs. Ralph East- SHIRTS Christening; Coat and Hat Sets 6.98 set mond and Mrs, Florence Hyland, all ; of this place. Mrs. Thomas $ i0 We Have All Kinds of Diapers on 8ale -•;--, Trlmbey.-Mrs.XorrainelJorgenaon,- 4 Mrs. Irene Nestor, Mrs. William Sherry, Mrs. Delaney, Misses Agnes and Madeline Devaney, Miss Mar- SUTTON'S garet Touhey, Miss Grace Sherry WESTMINSTER 54 BROAD 8T. and Airs, Mae McKay, all of Jer- R. B. 6-2241-M sey City and Mrs. Edward ConWell, Mrs. Betty Nestor, Miss Theresa Slattery and Miss Mae'Loeher of SOCKS Brooklyn. <••

T T While Roypn Crcpi Blouwi 45' pr up Eatontown with a lac* ntckllnt and E . tuck front, E Masonic lodge and Eastern Star 7.95 chapter members attended Monday night's pre-Easter service in Eat^ Wilson Brothers L L ontown Methodist church. Rev. Roger J. Squire of Red Bank Methodist church brought the mef E E sage and Mrs. W. Letter Whitfield sang. Rev. E. A.' Seeburg was the TIES 1 V V speaker Tuesday and Rev. Chester Apy Wednesday. Secret pals were revealed at th6 I I Pollyanna and birthday party held Monday night' by. the Sons and MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR Daughters of Liberty. Red, white s S and blue crepe paper and floral bouquets made up the decorations, I A game party Is scheduled for next This. collection of new,0 Spring Monday. The lodge attended Tues- See the day night's community service In o 0 the Methodist church. Accessories are da refreshing as a World's Finest The wedding of Miss Aline Ida Brown, daughter of Mrs. Emma whiff of Easter violets—and ao many, N N Brown and the late Cyril Brown, TELEVISION to Fred W. Roth will take plftco Sunday at 2:30 o'clock In the Meth- to choose from — in comfort, too. odist church, with the pastor, Rev, RECEIVERS Dunham V. Relnlg, officiating. A recoptlon will bs held In, the social How wonderful it is to find all the Built dyths . hall nfter tho ceremony. famous DH Mont Uhontorlw. Mrs. Mattle Wright of Fortau- little things which nre so important peclt, a'member of Pride of Cres- cent council, Sons f and Daughtors of Llborty, suffered a fractured carefully selected for you at one apot. arm In a fall last week In her res- Undtr Arm, DoubU »?««h psal Idonce. Bog. Zlpptr lap. In black, brown TELE SETS* The flromen were cnllod out. Sat- and navy, Parn, Pioneer & Texa^ Ranger $«d 00 urday nftornoon to put out a gniBs fire along Wost strot, " 10.95 Belts and Suspenders I' , Mrs. Robert Aumack .and her brother, Arthur Aumnclt, are pa- tients in Monmouth Memorial ho* Eatontown Radio & Television Co. pltal. Their nophow, Mlllard Au mack of Red Bank,. Is convalescing 15 Main 81. Phone 3-0568 Eatontown )CLSHQR In tho. name hospital from an ap- E- TELEVISION- STCDHnHONBiSY, "• -TararBrafl'"HKtHaWiljrgWo~B "parly Sunday in oolobratlon of tho birth- AT THE •\yjFIITlOHOUSB, •.. .^"'.j ;' ]"y. .; • , •.-. •U"'- THURSDAY, FIUDAY, AT || p, M. dayo of hor daughter, Mrn. Edwin .; oo .BROAD; STWIOKT ' ', Broad & Mechanic SU., Red Bank utiusN.'s NIG::T, TUIOBDAY, AT 7 r, M. DloBfcoy and granddnughter, Batty ADMISSION FREE DY APPOINTMENT ONI.Y. Ann Blossoy, wlio was ono year old, OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 0, P. M. .- Birthday calten wero provided and ../, tht oolobrantu reoolvod many gifts,

•fc-i.'. •'<. RED BANK REGISTER. APRIL 3.1947, Page Five. Tax Consultant Rumson Florist club recently at the Hotel Pennsyl- eight to ten Inches. He was award- vania. •'•'. ed a bronze medal for perfect cul- EYE-CATCHINQ I We specialize in new lawns, rose and rook gardens, Wins Two Medals Mr. Splwak received a silver ture of a pink snapdragon. For the flower bed3 and walks, lawns oared for by the hour, day! Complete Her Talks To Lions medal for improving white snap- past two years Mr. Splwak has W Vbsln Wool wee* or month.' Your grounds kept In A-1 condition. Esti- Bernard .Splwak, Rumson florist, dragons. Grown from his own seed been awarded the bronze medal for COHAMALANEI mates cheerfully given. Ensemble With Members of the Fair Haven Worn was awarded a silver-medal and at his Rumson greenhouse, his white bis Lady Dorothy snapdragons. 4.49 yd. • lovely Kaster Oonun Club learned Thursday, night at the a bronze ,medal for his white and snapdragon was .five feet In height HARRY HAMMOND, 116 Linden Ave.; Highlands From IWinowbrodk Inn whether or not pink snapdragons. at' the annual and the flower spike measured 21 Tht ro»d to better. and bigger bull. FABBIC FAIR - 181 Broad St. they overpaid their Income taxei, show of the New York Florists inches, while the average spike is net» .eld* through Th» Rtgliter'a sdrcr- PHONE HIQHLAND8 3-1488-R Honey Bee Flowers as William B. Beaty of Red Bank Melng columni.—Advertlietnent. Upper Broad St. B. B. MOTS > apoke on "Did Tou Overpay Uncle "S?rn on March" 15?" """"' ,i*K : Mr. Beaty, attorney and tax con- sultant, gave a resume of the pro- 1 cedure of the income tax return from the time of filing until It reaches government officials. He emphasized Ihe Hct" thimaxpay- . er should not be afraid of the In- ternal revenue collector and should not pay more than Is necessary. J ' : -.Walter H.. Rice of Rumson will v address the group at the next din- ner meeting April 10 and his topic will be "Growing and Maintaining Lawns." Return Home From Oregon UALITYt PRICE Mr: and Mrs. 0. Dlx Perkins and children, Susan and Stephen of •'River Plaza, returned home this week from Oregon. Mrs. Perkins is president of the River Plaza Par- ent-Teacher association. Early In December the Perkins family left by auto to spend Chrltt- ma* with their parents, in Oregon. In Nebraska they had an automo- bile accident and all members of 'the family suffered broken legs and other serious Injuries. Their car was demolished. After spend-, ing'two months in a hospital in Nebraska the family, was taken by plane to 'Oregon for. further treat- ment ": ' highlands '• Mr1, and Mrs. Theodore Horn of ChuckRoasBone t Portland toad are parents of a son in. The U. S. Government is the importiol judge of the quality" of Acme Meats. born Sunday at Monmouth Memor- —rial-hospital.— :— - Police are. questioning John W. Lee concerning a four-hour fire Sunday .which ' destroyed a rear )porch'1 and wooden frame work In Graded ondstornped "U.S. GOOD." Tender! Loins^SSc/jfea^,. *th« rear of the home Qf Mrs. Car- Whole or rib halalff. Guaranteed top quality! I ,__ "lr iO* oline Marshall at 71 Bay avenue, 5 Mrs. Marshall's daughter, Marlon, —' I c oio// • ' has complained of being annoyed by Lee and recently chased him Sirloin & Porterhouse Steak %i;%& from her home with an ax. B Ib .'The Alcoholic Beverage Control Veal HBif commission has upheld * borough Shoulder Veal r 45( action In granting .three new li- READ Y EAT quor licenses for the borough. Li- A D Y quor licenses have been granted to Calas s M o5i5iD49D ib.4c9 Cottage HaHamms »>. 79c Astern G Ik* 61 Timothy Corcoran, Mm. Edna rade Kruse and Alexander Bahn • Smoked Tongues »>• 43c The planning board is tackling the problem of zoning the borough.. ib. According to Frank Hall, a mem- ' P^k of ber of the board, (his Job will take Ov .a long time. flr j • • ' Ut""onf ib. :'The. WSCS of the Methodist e church will meet next Tuesday at tende the home of Mrs. Charles Howell. -.•••.- Th* Fellowship circle of the del:, Methodist church met Tuesday . nlgrht at the home of Mrs. Eliza- beth Peterson. Holy Communion will , be ob- loaf , served i tonight In the Methodist " church hall."The church' Is using I « the old American Legion hall as a meeting place. •!•.'.. - ' Winifred Tomkins was fined $50 by Recorder Frank Hall Monday on a charge of disorderly conduct. Mr. and-Mrs. Em'lel Auflerl re- turned home Saturday from a two months' vacation In Florida. Mrs. u ».OI. »« Aufleri spent Tuesday in Jersey . ,,..1 MM ^"""'/DC ADPIBJO" . I.. laro«No. 1 com.".**""" 21-C •— lDEAl I* 39c City visiting relatives.. Sl'S'3. wS&SJl|S BSs«*-' PVO-C*30 35"C SmeitS Canadian Mr. and Mrs.'George Liming are whoU urn O O confined to their home with illness. Corn ••-«5**iS. S^ 23c lea Balls ' T.::!;«^.I9C «b 39c Gold Seal Lor9e to^ix. eon.*" . «.AS\ T_. Mackerel Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Beckert cele- FANCY brated their golden wedding March rru .b 45c d 23 with a dinner; at the Wlllow- Salt Salmon ED brook at Fair Haven. Their daugh- Farmda.ePeas «» V> v.Vrr..»_..i fM5H ovjo Dy ter, Mrs. Florence Parker, la also Fillet Haddock The ideal egg for every need! . a resident df the borough. SlicedBeets ras The WSCS of the' Methodist i i ASCO ShotrtrliUJ Pl» , Silver Seal ci5 u 55c church will meet next Tuesday at FAN Ma ch the borne of Mrs. Charles Howell. Halibutt Steak " 55c • Former Mayor and Mrs. George Carrols Parkay "t;ndPl.. 42c , Cheswick f3 It, 89c W. Hardy have returned from a AHSweel ."TSH* 44C Chateau Si 2£ 95c vacation- In West Palm Beach, 3 GREAT COFFEES f ' Florida. ' Frank-Remington Is a patient at Lard Best Pure Z 37c ^ Gruyere %. 54c Monmouth Memorial hospital. — Mrs." Deborah -Bogue- la -111-atr Old English ^ 32c home. '.•"'."' Cheese cr, -59c A j Kft 9Q , The FTA will hold an organiza- tion meeting April 10. Bond-osf ST * 49c IffiK^JS The eighth, grade play will be Jsunrtn. rlM presented April 24. in the school :«"'£ 15c Tomato Julw 12c Bearasley Pabstett npl,25c Cream Cheese 2;C: 27c auditorium. . . V k 10-01. ' • • 5n» Millr '• ^*'* A MM * « U«H SPINACH 7 wn - """Me GrahiimCrockets•*» HS—-se^_ttHV.WZZ-. e Hi-* SlScHeK Uwr -sr •Bpy?4tS ,.1U BR-. 'oncv Birdsfeye s IO-OI H Pears! Corn Ptekip 19c »/Uc,:"5es/ w Birdteye M9c « W*^ Peaches 'rifts. 35c Beit Gronuloted ' Sterling Point Sucjar »•»»•-•" Peas r'.c^,. 28c Ivory Flakes Dole Pineapple f r -s -« ^' > . J*, • . , • .. ^"«ol Chunks p'.cw,. 33c Omv&dand Openttx/By Tne American Stores Cmpany • i IVO^'SOAP' OXYDOJL^^ DUZ N«W 5*TIMtlon! • ^ Urft C«lc» C "••• "•. SUPER MARKETS =• • 1,0< RarreSii RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3,1947 TBINITY EPISCOPAL GOODWILL METHODIST ST. GEOROE'S EPISCOPAL HBS. PAULINE BBOTHINCrTON . Red Bank - / Rumson ... Rumson '' Mrs. Pauline Brtthington of 23. ITEMS PERTAININQ TO Services for Easter Day will In- ' iioly Communion will be observed /Two services will-be held Easter, Riverside avenue, died suddenly clude the celebration of the Holy/ -tonight at 8 o'clock.. Rev. Joseph one at 9 a. m. and the second at Deaths In Red Bank of an heart attack Friday at the Communion at 8, 9:30 and 11 W. Chasey of Interlaken will bring 11 a. m. Rev. George A. Robert- age of 86. OUR LOCAL CHURCHES o'clock. The choir will feature/as the message and administer, ths! shaw, rector, has arranged two She is survived by her hUBband, anthems, "In Joseph's Garden" and Sacrament, assisted by the pastor, identical services and Communion and Vicinity Edwin' K, Brothlngton; a daughter, V PBESBYTERIAN from Stainef's "Crucifixion." The "Unfold Ye Portals". Children' of Rev. W. Winfleld West. Special will be administered both times. Miss Marjorie Brothington, and a senior choir will sing the anthem, muslo will Include "Calvary,".by son, Dale Brothington, of Red Red Bank "In Joseph's Lovely Garden," Dick- .persons wishing,,to attend the 11 •Prior to each .service a carillon re- Bank. During the annual observance of o'clock service will be cared for Rodney; excerpts from "The Cruci- cital Will be given under the direc- MBS. MINRETTA C. DeMQTT. JOHN P. JACOB inson.. Rev. Dr. Walter A. Hal), in the parish house. Rev. W. Nor- fixion," Stalner, and "Offertory," by, The funeral was held, Saturday lEaster Sunday Rev. John'A. Hayes retired minister,, will bring the Lysberg. tion of George A..Wilson, organist Mrs. Itlnretta C. DeMott, 83, of John P. Jacob of Shrewsbury, afternoon at the Mount memorial will speak at 11 o'clock oh the "Lost man Plttenger will assist the rec- and choirmaster. . 80 West Front street, died. Monday superintendent of the Riker estate evening message on the theme, tor at the Easter services. - A sunrise service will be held at home, with Rev. John A. Hayes, . Lesson of the Resurrection." Spe- "Live Foreverraore." Dr. Hall Mr, Wilson will play the prelude, afternoon following an acute heart on Navesink River road, Middle- .pastor of the Red Bank Presbyter- cial music will be rendered by the The schedule of services for Good 7 o'clock Easter day. The pastor town, for 25 years, died Saturday served pastorates in the Wyoming will preach- on Uie theme, "Christ "Christus Resurrexit," by Raven- attack. ian church,' officiating. Burial was quartet. The various departments conference and was a practising Friday Is as follows; morning ello, and the postlude, "March Potf- Mrs. DeMott was born In Valley morning of a heart attack. He of the church school will conduct prayer and pro-anaphora at 10 a; Yet Walketh" and the senior choir in Fair View cemetery, iinJag. .th«_.' physician before entering the min- will s)ng, "O Morn o' beauty," by tiflcale," WldorrThB~eholr wlir-slng Stream,~Long Island, a daughter of oyy direction, of the Mount memorial special services in the church audi- istry. He at present teaches a m.; Meditations on the Passion the processional hymn", "Jesus the Jate Joseph and Jane .Wright ago when he retired from his posi- torium at 9:30 o'clock with all from 12 to 3 p. ,m.; devotional mu- Sibelius. Andrew .H. Sutter, organ- home. men's Bible class each Sunday ist, will ,play as the prelude, Mo- Christ Is Risen Today," and an- Carman. She had resided in Red tion on the Mlddletown estate.' members participating with the as- morning in the Sabbath school. ' sic at 8 p. m. at -which time the thems, "The Soul's Rejoicing,"' "As Mr. Jacob is survived by his wife, sistance of the youth choir. Mem- choir under direction of Dr. Wins- zart's "The Gloria"; the offertory, Bank the past 35 years. Mrs. De- MBS. VIRGINIA WHXIAMS "'•••.• A" luncheon will be held next "I Know That My Redeemer Liv- It Began to Dawn," "He Is Risen," Mott was an active member of the Mrs. Mlna Jacob; three daughters, bers of the Christian Endeavor so- ton E. Kock will sing Stainer's "The Strife Is O'er?' "Come, Ye Mrs. Thomas Mead and Mrs.,AdeIe Mrs.. Virginia Williams, 80,' of cieties, and young people's group Tuesday at 1 p. m. in fellowship 'Crucifixion". eth," Handel, and the postlude, congregation of the Methodist hall by the Women's Christian "Praise Ye the Father/' Gounod. Faithful," "Easter Song," and church and was a membsr of va- Dougherty of Red Bank, and Mrs. Fair Haven, died Friday afternoon •will hold a joint gathering Sunday Sa'turday, Easter eve, there will Robert Wallace of Rahway, and after a long Illness. She was born night at seven o'clock in the chapel Temperance union. The minister will preaph at. tho Tschaikowsky's Communion carol, rious church societies. 'She was f\X)r. Marshall Shepherd, pastor of be a celebration of the Holy Com- "Christ, When a Child." president of the Red Bank Worh- two sons, Frank "Jacob of Plant In Petersburg, Va., and had lived at which time a .sound motion pic- munion at 10 a. m. and baptisms 11 o'clock morning service on "Tho City, Flal, and Charles Jacob of in this vicinity many years., ' ture wijl be shown on the new Bell iMYoiivet Baptist church, Phila- Empty Tqmb and Today's World". The Easter service for the church an's Christian Temperance Unibn delphia, will preach Sunday night, at. * o'clock, , i school will be at i p. m. At,this tj f her. death. .' -• Gladstone, N. J. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs, and .Hdwell projector. The mem- During Easter week there will The senior choir will sing the an- at tne me o Ella L. Ralnlr and Mrs. Isabelle '. bers of the congregation wishing AptUl 13. He will-be the guest of them, "Christ Arose," by Lowry. time Lenten mite boxes will be pre'- gno is survived by three nieces, The funeral was held Tuesday the dedication of the West- be services of Holy Communion serited and each childiWill ricelve — — • - - Lilllanthall of New York city .and . to contribute flowers for the Easter Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 a. m. The organ prelude w'UT'be "Kamen- Mrs. Clara Poole of Freehold and at the Mount memorial home, with Mrs. Martha Lang of Newark, and morning worship services are asked side Y. II. C. A. branch that af- noi Ostrow," by Rubenstein, and a plant. Mrs. Marion, Martine and Mrs. Rev. Harold L. Hornberger,.pastor to contact Mrs. Joseph C. Davison ternoon. Charles Higgins of Bor- The annual parish meeting will of Holy Trinity Lutheran church, a brother, Andrew Sims of Newark, be held In the parish house next the postlude, "Fanfare," by Dubois. Services tomorrow, Good Friday, Jeanette Hamilton of Long Island. 6nd Mrs. Raymond S. Swift. dentown Institute will be guest so- New members will be received In- will open at 9:30 a. m., with a spe- The funeral was held last night officiating. Interment' was in Fair The funeral was held" Tuesday, • .. The congregation welcomed into loist.' ..••': Tuesday at 8 p. m. Woman's guild View cemetery. with Rev. Charles H. Dukes of As- will supervise a covered dish sup- to tho church. cial, service for boys and girls, and at the Worden funeral home, with the eldership, of the church Sunday Rev. Mr. Robertshaw will lead a Rev. Roger J. Squire, pastor of the bury Park, officiating, Interment, morning Siguard Thompson, Sr., per preceding the meeting. The YThe evening worship at 7:30 under the .direction of the Mount BAPTIS1 supper will begin at 7 o'clock. o'clock will Include , the pastor's devotional services from 12 noon to Red Bank Methodist church, of- JAMES T. WILSON. Raymond S. Swift, J. Raymond 1 p. m. Baptism will take place ficiating. Interment will be In Memorial home, . was in White King and David Hood. Apprecia- Red Bank. The upper division of the Wpr message on "The Resurrection Gos- James T. Wilson, 57> of Keyport, Ridge cemetery. " ' The Easter message In song and man's auxiliary will meet at St. pel" and a muslctl program com- Saturday at 4 o'clock. Rockville center, Long Island. former owner of the Palace diner,, tion was expressed for the service prising the prelude, "Andante in rendered by the outgoing elders, I. story will be brought to the church James Church, Long Branch, next on Monmouth straet, died yesterday JAMES PORTER, SR. ' Harold Wood, Herman D. Woolley, school when it convenes at 9:45. Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. Bishop G," Batiste; offertory-solo;- "Angels, METHODIST JUNIOR LAYTON. morning. • Wallace J,. Gardner will be the Roll the Rock Away," to be ren- Atlantic Highlands The funeral of James Porter, Sr., Howard F. Smith and John S. At the 11 o'clock worship; service dered by Mrs. Harry T. Lltts; a Junior Layton, 24, a life long He was born in Georgia, son of Read, Sr. Herbert E. Werner suc- Rev. W. Clinton Powers will bring .preacher. faster Sunday will be. observed resident of Eatontown, died Friday the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil- of River road, Rumson, who died senior choir anthem "Alleluia, Al- with special music and sermon by Tuesday of last "week, was held ceeds Howacd F. Smith as clerk an Easter message, "The Inescap- leluia") Brander, and the postlude, night from an acute heart attack. son, Mr. Wilson Is survived by his of the session. " able Christ." The organ prelude CENTRAL BAPTIST Rev. Roy E. Williams, Jr., on He was born in Eatontown, the wife, Mrs. Anna Wilson, and- three Friday morning' at Holy Cross will bo "An Easter Spring Song," "O Sanctlssima", Lux. "God's Final Word." Roy Jeffrey, church, with a requiem mass of- Atlantic Highlands son of Howard and Verna Davison sons, Waiter, Robert and James Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Davison by Edmundson and the postlude, Sunday-school convenes at 9:45 organist, will play the "Prelude to Wilson,-all of Keyport. At the time fered by Rev. James Mackenzie. "He Is. Risen" is the sermon a. m. The Metnodist men will .meet Layton. He was a graduate of Eaton- and Mr. and Mrs. James Lyle Davi- "Lift Up Your Heads," by Handel- "The Resurrection," by Manney, town grammar school and was em- of his death be was owner of a Burial under the, direction of the son placed flowers on the pulpit Guilmant. The choir vfill sing ihe theme of Rev. Howard M. Ervln Tuesday at 8 p. m. Woman's So- and the senior choir will sing the diner at Five Corners," Keyport. Day funeral home was In Mount anthems, "Jesus Lives," by Macfar- for the Easter Sunday morning ciety of Christian Service will be ployed for anany years as a stock Sunday morning in memory of Mr. anthem "He Is Risen"; "In Jo- clerk by the General Motors cor- Olivet .cemetery. and Mrs.. William J. Lyle. land; "Hall to the Risen Lord," by service. Mrs. Ray C. Williams will addressed by Mrs. William Mac- seph's Lovely Garden," and "The The funeral will.be held Satur- The bearers were Thomas Por- Gaul and "Jesus Christ Is Risen play -the prelude "Alleluia," by Donald of Red Bank at a meeting poration at Linden. He enlisted in day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Members of the Junior Christian Magdalene" by G. W. Warren. The the. Army Air force, in 1945, and ter, Jr., William Porter and John pndeavor and .Intermediate Chrlst- Today," by Rowley. ' The youth Armstrong; the offertory, "Memor- next Thursday night at the home junior choir, will sing "Joy Dawned Bedle funeral home, Keyport, and Ported of Rumson, Edward Porter choir will stag "The Strife Is O'er." ies," by Hopkins, and "Joyous Fost- of Mrs. Harry t. Lltts. was honorably discharged the same burial wlU be In Cedarwood cem- ,an Endeavor societies met Sunday Again On Easter Day" by Praetor- year. , . of Fair Haven, and Thomas Por- : ifternoon. The junto* high fellowship will lude," by Mallard. The choir will lous. Baptism will be administered etery. Masonic services will be held ter, Sr., and William Porter of meet at 6:30 and the senior high sing the anthem, "King Air Glor- Mr. Layton is survived by his tomorrow in Red Bank. Miss Wlnona Darrah, Little ious," by Vail. . FIRST rRESBYTERIAN at this 10:45 o'clock morning ser- parents. The funeral was. held Deal. Silver, director of health and group at 7 o'clock. Atlantic Highlands vice. ,- welfare of the Monmouth County A candlelight baptismal service Church school convenes at 7 p. m. Monday at the Worden funeral WALTER T. ROGERS. The Easter morning service will An Easter festival service will be home with Rev. Durham V. Relnlg, WILLIAM W. ARMSTRONG Organization for Social Service, ad- will be held at 8 o'clock. ' and youth fellowship at 7 o'clock. held at 8 p. m., with selections by Walter T. Rogers, 77, of Keyport, The Good Friday threo-hour serv- The junior group leaders will be be at 11 o'clock, with Rev. Donqld pastor of the Eatontown Methodist . Memorial services for WllllanvW., dressed the members of the Senior N. Correal preaching on "The First the choirs and Easter readings. died Sunday. Mr. Rogers, a water- Armstrong of 169 Maple avenue, ex- Christian Endeavor society Sunday ices will be held in this church Marilyn Ellis and Donald Rilcy on Soloists will be Mrs. Husenltza and church, offlqlating. The bearers from 12 noon to 3 p. m. the topic, "Through Palestine With Impact of the Easter Truth",. The we're Oliver Adams, Edward Wolf man by trade, was born in Mata- ecutive with the Sigmund Eisner evening. A covered dish supper chancel choir will sing "Easter Miss Mortensoff. The senior choir wan; son of the late Luther and was served preceding the Interest- : Frederick K. Ball will present his Jesus." This group is planning a and Edmond and James Brand. In- 1 factory for 20 years, who died re- Morn," by Holten, and "He Stood will sing "This Glad Easter Day" Abigail Hendrickson Rogers. cently in St. Petersburg, Fla., will Ing address, entitled "The Privilege eighth annual organ recital of pre- progressive game party for next and the triumphant --anthem,' "All terment was In Glenwood cemetery. of Being Young". Easter music Saturday evening Monday afternoon. The high school Amid the Lilies," by Wilson. Spe- 1 He is survived by three sisters, be held, Saturday afternoon at 2 cial organ music by Mrs. Aline Hail the Power -of Jesus' Name, ' MrsrGeorge Birch and Miss" Eliza o'clock at his late residence. Rev. A meeting of the session was from 8 to 9 p. m. group will meet in the church and by Galbralth. The junior choir, will MRS. FKEDI;EICKA SCHIEBER The Philathea society will hold n the adult fellowship in the chapel. Rauscher will include 'The Risen Rogers of Keyport and Mrs. Frank 'John A. Hayes, pastor of the Red 'held Sunday night at the home of Christ" by Serglsson and "Marche render "O, Bells in the Steeple,"by Mrs. Fredericka Schieber, 75, of Bank Presbyterian church, will of- Elder Howard F. Smith, 155 Spring food sale Monday evening In con- The choir under the organist's Seeley of Red Bank. The funeral nection with Its regular meeting at Romaine" by Gounod. Morris and the youth choir, "Christ Highlands, mother of Mrs. Evelyn was held yesterday at the Bedle ficiate. BuriaLwJll be in Fair View . street. 0 direction will present a cantata, Arose," by Lowry. ' Kwlk, Highlands, borough clerk, the, homo of Mrs. William Howell, "The Risen Christ," by Louise funeral home and burial was In cemetery under the direction of the .Members of the congregation are At the eyenlng service at 8 died Sunday. Mrs. Schieber was Green Grove cemetery. Mount Memorial home. taking part in the united Lenten 103 Branch avenue. Stairs. Guest soloist will be Miss o'clock N. H. Smidt, an outstanding born In Germany, widow of the worship services this week. A ser- The Baptist Woman's league will Josephine Ottman of Fair Haven. violinist," will play. Mrs. Lewis PRESBYTERIAN late August Schieber. She had re- vice was held last night' in meet at the church Tuesday even- Principal parts will be sung by Miss Augustine will sing "Open the Shrewsbury sided In Highlands for 25 years. Holy Trinity Evangelical Luth- ing. There will be election Of Offi- Edith Lufburrow, alto; Robert cers. Tedford, tenor, and Frank M. Bell, Door of the Temple" by Knapp. As Canon Robert D. Smith will Besides her daughter, Mrs. Schie- eran church, with Rev. F. a fitting climax to the day the speak at the community Good Fri- ber is survived by another daugh- £pllng Reinartz, secretary of the Mary Mount chapter, Women's baritone." Additional members of MONMOUTH MONUMENT Missionary society, will meet Frlr the choir are Mrs. Walter G. Wood- church will present a sound motion day service to bo held at 8 p. m. In ter, Mrs. Mario Hagaman of High- United Lutheran Church in Amer- picture, "Man of Faith". this church. Rev. Robert C. John- lands; a brother, Edward R. Cordes COMPANY ica, as the guest speaker. Tonight 'day evening at the home of MR ruff, Mrs. Joseph A. Kraus, Misses William Noglow, 283 Broad streot. Jean Brest, Norma Buchhop, Viv- Sunday-school will meet at 10 son will lead the worship. of Glendale, L. I., two sisters, Mrs. the services arc being held in the o'clock. The Easter story with pic- J. F. Hoffman/ of Brooklyn, and Headden'j Corner, Middletown, Route 35 A. M. E, Zion church, Shrewsbury There will be election of officers. ian Ellis, Ann,' Marion and Isa- • The musical program will Include Members are aslfeed to bring lu belle Maxson, Bette Soden, Mae torial illustration will be given by organ prelude, " A Lenten Suppli- Mrs. Anna Heckendorn of Long avenue and West Bergen place, Miss Leslie H. Correal. The junior Island. • * . with all present participating in their love gift boxes. Koeppel, Rhoda May Turner, Doris cation", Rand; anthem, "Legende", •; L. H.Francis, Manager Crosby, Albert K. Woodruff and the choir of the church will sing,- "Ho- Tachalkowski, by Intermediate ,The funeral was held yesterday a Communion service. Tomorrpw aan'na", by Essex. Rudolph Quack Formerly with Francir O. Squires, Freehold from noon until 3 p. m., all mem- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, pastor.' T choir; vocal solo, "Were You at the home of Mrs. Kwik, with enbush, Is. the 'superintendent. There",0 to be rendered by Mrs. Rev. J. Hlllman Coffee, ^pastor of bers will take part in a three-hour , SCIENTIST The deacons will meet Tuesday the- Highlands Methodist churchr ._,.:_ PHONE RED BANK 6-3810. ..._..'._..._ worship service on the "Seven night and the Royal Ambassadors The' Junior- Christian Endeavor NoTman Poole;'offertoryj "The Old ; ^ : Red Bank society will meet Sunday afternoon Rugged Cross", Dennard; postlude, officiating.,Burial was in;tho Luth- •Words from the Cross," at the will meet at the home of Mrs. Jo- eran cemetery, Long"isl£nd, under NIGHTS: POINT PLEASANT 5-0547 Baptist Church. A program of Eas- Services In "First Church Of seph Kraus of Center avenue the at 4 o'clock in the church base- "Jesus Keep Ma Near the Cross", Christ, Scientist, 206 Broad street, ment. • Doane. . the direction of the Poste'n funeral ter music will be rendered on the same evening. The quarterly bus- home. . - - j-, "organ at the church Saturday at Red Bank, are held Sundays at U iness session .of the • churoh will On Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock The music for Easter Day.will 8 p, m. by Prof. Frederick K, Ball a. m. Sunday-school at U a- take place Wednesday at the close the group will hold a young peo- ba prelude, "He Is Risen'\ Stultz; The annual congregational meet- and Wednesday evenings at 8:15 ple's prayer meeting. The young anthem, "Easter Dawn", Nolte", by WILLIAIH; A. BAILEY. o'clock. , • of the mid-week prayer fellowship. Ing of the church will be held next people's octette will meet for re- intermediate choir; solo, "Calvary", William A. Bailey, brother of DISTINCTIVE Wednesday night at 7 o'clock in the "Unreality" is the, Lesson-Sermon Due to a change In plans, A. hearsal ,at 7:30 o'clock. These Rodney, by Virginia Poole; "Bells church social hall for the purpose subject for Sunday April 6. Brandt Reed of the high school groups will follow their meetings of Easter", Gabriel, by the senior Mrs, James McGrath of Worthley Golden Text: "Every tree 'that evangelism fellowship will be un-' with a time of games. street, Red Bank, died Friday' at ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS of accepting the reports of all choir, and solo, "God So Loved the his home at Forest Hills, L. I. Mr. ' church organizations, and electing brlngeth not forth good* fruit Is able to take charge of the meeting Mid-week fellowship will meet World", Parker, by John Haigh; hewn down, and cast .into the fire." April 11 in this church. In his Bailey was a summer visitor in three members of the board of Wednesday at 8 o'clock in the organ postlude. Perfection of Material and, trustees to succeed Thomas P. (Matt. 7:19) place he is sending Leslie Black manse. Red Bank for many years. and Enoch Moore. "Les" Black is Workmanship in Beautiful Doremus, Clifford A. Spoerl and Sermon. Passages from the King Easter breakfast wlll'be served , BAPTIST The funeral was held Tuesday at Howard L. Ungcrer, whose terms James version of the Bible Include: a magician and brings a message the Church of Our Lady of Mercy New Designs In magic, and "Inky" Moore is a in the church dining room Sunday Middletown expired. A covered dish supper will "I communed with mine own morning at 8 o'clock. at Forest Hills, and Interment was precede the presentation of the re heart, saying, Lo, I am come to talented trumpeter. Rev/- William M. Hearn, pastor, in Calvary cemetery, Forest Hills. has arranged the following Easter Our memorials are manufactured ports. great estate, and have gotten more METHODIST Besides his wife, Mrs. Theresa Leo wisdom ,than all they that have f services: .Sunday-school will be at Bailey, he is survived by three by skilled artisans In our well been before me In Jerusalem; yea, BAPTIST Naveslnk 9:45 a. m.; Communion and sermon equipped plantj at West Long New Monmouth daughters, Mrs. Katharine McKay, METHODIST my heart had great experience of "Risen, As He Said" will bo the by the pastor on "He Is Risen, Mrs. Anna Verdone and Sister Branch. wisdom and . knowledge." (Eccl. "Unconditional Surrender" Is the sermon theme of Rev. Roy E. Wil- Throe Words That Changed the Red Bank Amiee, of the Immaculate Concep- 1:16) Correlative passages from topic of Rev. William D. Powell's liams, Jr., at the faster Sunday 7 World," 11 B. m. tion, Daughters of Wisdom, and Easter Sunday morning service 'Science and Health with key to sermon to be delivered at the Eas- o'clock evening service. Special will start at il o'clock with both The Sunday-school Easter pag- four sons, William, John, Vincent the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Ed- ter service beginning at 10:60 a. m. music under direction of Mr. Greg- eant will be given at 7:30 p. m. and Francis Bailey, all of Forest choirs participating in the proces- dy include: A program Is planned which will LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., Inc. sional hymn, "Sing With AH the ory, organist, will .include two an- under the direction of Miss Doris Hiii : "The higher false knowledge Include special music and the wel thems by the choir and a tenor Baird, superintendent, Sunday at WaU Street Tel. L.B. 6-3567 West Long Branch Sons of Glory." Rev. Roger" J. builds oh the basis of evidence ob- Squire will preach on "The Eternal coming of 11 new members.' solo, "Jerusalem," by Russell 3 p. m. tho young people's group Send For Illustrated Catalogue , tained from the five corporeal "The Power of God," a religious Mount. The anthems will be "The of the churoh with the same group Glory," and the music, directed by senses, the more confusion ensues, Harold Sweltzer, will include the sound motion picture, will be Strife Is O'er," solo by Mrs. George from New Monmouth Baptist and the more certain Is the'down- shown at the evening service be- Rader, and "Christ Arose," with church will present an Easter pro- prelude, "Christ lag in Todesban- fall of Its structure." (p. B81) Jen," Bach; festival, "Toccata," glnlng at 7:15. o'clock. sopranp-alto duet by Mrs. Otto gram at the Hilltop nursing home. "Why Easter Gladness?" is the Johnson and Mrs. Donald Johnson. Fletcher; choral ascription; junior subject of the special Christian Free bus transportation is pro- choir anthem, "On a Lovely Easter vided for those who wish to attend Sunday-school convenes at 9:45 CHRIST EPISCOPAL Science radio program which will v •Morning," Robb; anthem by senior be given over Station WNBC, New Sunday-school and morning church. a. m., with classes for all age Shrewsbury choir, "Alleluia! Christ Is Risen,' York City, Sunday morning, April The Easter lesson will' be presented groups. The April meeting of the Easter Sunday services will in- Sweltzer; solo, "In the End of the 6th, from 8:30 to 9:00. The pro- at the Sunday-school session! be. Epworth league will be held Tues- clude Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Sabbath," Speaks, by Mildred Palm- ginning at 9:45 o'clock. At 3>o'clock day night. er, soprano; anthem by combined gram will Include an address and and morning prayer and Holy MEMBER,THE ORDER * * * OF THE GOLDEN RUK several musical selections by a the pastor and young people will Communion at 11 a. m. There will choirs, "We Will Carol Joyfully," join with the minister and young Means. quartet of well-known singers. EMBURY METHODIST be special Easter day music by people of the Mlddletown Baptist the .choir. Sunday school meets at 'Jor ihe Sbdeeni/i Gnvsecuh^e ~l/ear> Altar flowers will be the gift of church in the presentation of a Little Silver A. M, E. ZION 10 a. m. and young people's fellow- Mrs. Emma H. Cooper honoring service at the Hilltop nursing home, Dr. DeMaris will preach at the ship at 7 p. m. the memory of her husband, Robert Red Bank Mlddletown. After the service the 11 o'clock Easter Sunday morning On Good Friday Holy Commun- ' A. Cooper, and her parents, Mr. and Bishop C. C. Alleyne of Philadel- New Monmouth folks will be served service on "The Conqueror of ion will be observed at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. George W. Evans. phia, presiding bishop of the fourth a covered dish supper by the Amlco Death," Richard Brounley will play Rev. Robert D. Smith will preach The Precious Promise Church bulletins will be the gift Episcopal district of the African class. a cornet solo. The sanctuary choir at a community Good Friday night . of Mrs. Schenck S. Thompson In Methodist church, will preach Sun- Tuesday at 8:80 p. m. the Bykota wlU render the anthem, "Risen, a service at 8 o'clock in the Shrews- , memory of her husband. day at the 7:30 o'clock evening ser- Bociety will meet at the church and Glorlus King." The chorus will sing bury Presbyterian church. To every Christian, regardless The Easter evening service be- vice. He has had many years' ex- at 8 p. m. the board of deacons will "Low In Tho Grave He Lay" gins at 8 o'clock with the prelude, perience in the ministry and has holds its monthly meeting. and a selection will also be CHURCH dF CHRIST of age, race, or color, Easter "Allegro Maestoso," Mendelssohn. traveled extensively. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. the rendered by the choir. There will Eatontown Richard Warner will render the Rev. Richard A. Council], pastor, Bible fellowship hour will bo held be Infant baptism. Mrs. George (i Sunday is the symbol of a prom- tenor solo, "King Ever Glorious,' A non-denomlnatldnal group of will speak at the 11 o'clock service in the sanctuary. A apodal study Ivlns will preside at tho organ. Christians meets each Sunday at on tho subject, "Joy In the Morn- will be conducted In the "Com' Sunday-school convenes at 10 a. ise: the promise of eternaLlife. mands of Jesus Christ." 10 a. m. for Bible study and at 11 ing." The senior choir will render m. and youth fellowship at 7 p, m. o'clock for worship service. It is no wonder that the churches When The Time Comet— Easter music. Church school convenes at 9:30 You Will Appreciate a. m. and Varlck Christian Endeav- ^overflow on that day! Our Services or society meets at 6 p, m. The pastor will bring the medi- Thomas Manson MONUMENTS Among our molt treasured posscsions tation from the theme, "The Way ave you •re the Mtert we ricelve dally, from of tho Cross Leads Home" at the families who hava required our ser- united Communion. service to be & Son, Inc. Your family physician is a vices. Became we relieve Ihe be- held In this church tonight at 8 FORGOTTEN man of ability, with a reaved *f every detail—from news- o'clock by the Red Bank Council The Oldest • background of fine train- paper announcements to assurance of of Churches. Monument Manufacturing ing and valuable experi- ' correct religious ritual. ence. ' ' and Retailing Company FUNERAL HOME! ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL It Is wise to' select a fu. H. Lawrence Scott Little Silver in Monmouth County neral director wtlli the •"JESS; r Tel. 6-0 J 5 7 y ^ A Good Friday service wilt be •une care. His ability, R< BEIVTF Scott Funeral Home held tomorrow at 8 p. m. Chilrch training; and experience is ? - RED BANK,W.J.^ . Servlni Mlddlitown Township school will meet Easter day at 10 Perbapi you have put off-loo equally important. 60E.FRONT ST.i Continuously For 13 Years long-lbe purchMO of« monument • • ' ''I"'." Church Street, Bclford, N. J. . a. m, and Holy Comunlon and ser- Our many years of service endablg, Eco nomical Se rvlc e* Phono Keaiuburg 6-0888 mon by Rev. Alfred C. Arnold,'Jr., or marker for your loved one. Your Expression of ... in this community, will. will be at Jl o'clock. . Now li the tl me lo pay your debt lo we believe, qualify ui to, True Remembrance me«t the; above require- the memory of those who meant ments. Many Itnve thanked so much (o you but are no longer No other aqt of 'a normal man's llfo gives him more u» for the kindness, cour- St. George's by the River here. May we help yog In tesy nnd tact lit time of comploto soul satisfaction life's grenteil trial. We in- (EPISCOPAL) your choice of • Select thun tho building of a Mem- vite your confidence on G-t/'iy dtvlci or idta that would Irnprow Waterman Ave, ono block South of Buraion lid, Rumion Barre Granite memorial? orial to his loved ones who Ihii baali. our A tolephone call to our olTlai have gonir on; , ( (Take Sea Bright Bui) • • • will bring a mlosman who tirvlct it firovldea that UII may contlnut to mirit tn will, without any obligation, Our select Barre Memorial) t THE REVEREND GEORGE A. ROBERTSHAW, Rector •how you latest dealgni. , bear tho Guild mark of ap- confiaenct placed In ui, EASTER DAY proval—your guarantee of a l n Only Monument •Dealeri In finer Memorial at no extra '7;S0A.M. 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v»S »,^,'^Mv.Vy * '" Page Eight EED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3; 1947 endlna; ware Pegigy Parsons, Rob- ward .Welch; the king; Terry Sam- I Three Men Purchase Red Cross Branch 'Fair Havep rt Longman, Buddy Jewltt, Frank mon, the queen; Virginia Chamber- g A John Morford and Jack lain as the little town girl, and Sodine Property George Curchln, ion of Borough cheldt. Lois Covert and Carol Emmons, as Completes Quota, Collector apd Mra. George Curchln, Members of the school safety pa- maids. ;-'•'• Mrs. Heater D. Bodine's property la at Jjome on vacation from the rol will be guests, Carl Jakubecy The' Eucharist supper will be in the east *ide of Broad street, University of Pennsylvania, where and William Robbins, members of held todajf at 6 p. ra. followed by opposite Peters place, bu been pur- Middletown Workers he la studying business administra- the Fair Haven police force, who Holy Communion. The April ses- chased by S. Burritt and Clancy tion and accounting. lupervlie patrol, actlvltes, will alsc- sion of Woman's Society of Christ- Collect $8,856 Carl M. Prelm of Second street Boynton and W, Gilbert Manion, tttend.:. •;•>;•.- '-- • •• • '• ian Service will be held later In the TheBoyntonbrothers are Jn.the has converted his garage into a evening; _•____;. }ji.;....-.:... at its best on a real estate antL insurance business The Middletown branch of the workshop; He has installed heat Capt. Wolf and family of Mon- and Mr. Manson Is an attorney. county Red Cross chapter is the and power saws and Is now in the Sea mouth Beach were Sunday dinner The property; on which are two fifth branch1-in the county to go furniture reflnlshlng and' cabinet guests at the'Methodist parsonage. ;en-room residences has a frontage over the top In the current fund business. Th* DowDiea Beach hotel at Mrs. Walter B. Williams: will ad- >f 102 feet on Broad street and drive, and the first large branch to Charles Moraller, son, of Mr. and Vortb beach.will reopen Saturday dress the Women's Society of Ainu -back 240 feet to Clay street. attain their quota. The Middletown Mrs. Charles Moraller, h^as resumed !or the aeaaon.: ._. '.,. 1 Christian Service of Lakewood Part of tha property was owned at branch • quota was ?8,60O, and, to his position with Corn's photo shop George Krausi and Walter Blum, Methodist thurch next Wednesday >ne time by Mrs. Nellie C. and the date $8,866 has been contributed, n Red Sank after having served ifflcera of the Sea Bright Lions following a covered dish' luncheon. late Dr. Andrew M. Englert. The Mr«. Harry H. Neuberger of Ever-, more than a year in the army, part club, attended a meeting of. dl«> She will speak on "AfrlcantWo- Marie-Louise dress shop is located ett is the branch fund chairman. of which time was spent in Tokyo. trlet one, Monmouth Council Boy men There and Here" and will In one o£ the buildings. Mrs. Bo- Spring Lake and Manasquan Henry Hurwltz, son- of Mr. and Scouts of America, held last Thurs- show some African curios. TELESEr dine has moved to New Haven, were the third and fourth to go Mrs. Henry Hurwitz, is vacation- lay In Long Branch. Judge Alton . Cecil Lay ton la painting the ex- The world?* finest large-screen, direct-View television re- Conn. Ing from Rutgers university. f. Evans was host. - terior of ME* and Mrs'. Allen John- over the top, according to a re- son's home on South street. ceiver...plus superb FM radio, standard radio, shortwave port made, yesterday -by Gen. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Leonhard Klstnerot George L. VanOeusen, county fund of William street are parents of a Klstner court have, returned from Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer of and automatic record player.-..all in one magnificent cabi- Boys can mtka pocktt money by isll- Florida. While away the gave Ing Th» RtKilter.—Advtrtli«ment, chairman. Branch standings are as daughter born Monday at Mon- Ocean avenue are parents of a net.'Incomparable-technical craftsmanship in a choice of follows: Atlantic Highlands,.30 per- mouth Memorial, hospital. over the management of"Klatner daughter born Friday at Monmouth seven distinguished cabinets. See.and hear them at... cent contributed; Asbury Park, 82 The Ladles' auxiliary of the Fair court to their grandsons,' Jahn and Memorial hospital. .. ' per cent; Belmar, 50 per cent; Haven fire company will hold a •William Meyer. Brlelle, 203 per cent; Freehold, 60 card party Friday, April 11, In the A four-door black Plymouth se- It pays to advertise In The Register BULLDOZER; CRANE per cent; Keansbiirg, 63 per cent; Willow street school. There will.be tnlwill.be disposed of by the fire AND Keyport, 40 per cent; Long Branch, gifts for sach table: and many spe- leB^rtment on the last, night of the 53 per. cent; Matawan, 70 per cent; cial door prizes win be awarded. annual fair to be held July 19 to The. Methodist choir will hold a 27. ••.'•• •• i . KELLY CO. Red Bank, 65 per cent, and Union Second National SHOVEL WORK Beach, 22 per cent. '• cantata Sunday morning. Children's Nauvoo lodge, Daughters of Re- Fill Dirt, top Soil, Sand and Gravel services will be held .in the church beksJv.will.hoId arL.ln».tallation^of Broad Street At Harding Road Land'Clfariof, Grading-, Cellar Dlg- Sunday night. Parents and friends offlcem tomorrow night. Ruth Tall- - .:• . '• -and „' ' ' flni, Ditching and Road Cutting. POLICE WEREN'T FOOLING of the children- have been extended man, deputy, will conduct the cere- an invitation, to attend, ThU even- monies. The "state president will All Bank and Insurance Mildred C. Eobottom of 123 Hud- ing at 7:30, Communion services make an official visit on this ac- PHONE RED BANK 6-3900 General Contractor son avenue and Daniel W. Dorn Co. 8hares will be held. easlon. • : . r M. J. STAVOLA and Juanita T. Hope of Shrews- bury were fined $5 each yesterday C. G. M. and Mrs. Robert Camer- School closes at 12:30 p. m. to- Phon. Rid Bank 6-3556 on and baby son, Glenn, spent the lay for the Easter vacation and will Bought &Sord P. O. Box 482, Rid Bank, N. J. morning by Recorder John V. Cro well in Red Bank .police court on week-end on Staten Island visit- 'eopefa next Wednesday morning, FIDELITY 8ECURITIE8 A Demonstrations By Appointment charges of driving with 1046 li- ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cam- A, playlet, "The Princess Who Choioe assortment of eron, Sn Would Not Cry," was presented INVESTMENT CO., INC. borrowed from the sun- cense plates. J. D, Magby, a Fort out flowers and plants Monmouth soldier, wag fined on a Harry Veroneau has returned to Friday by -the third and fourth "Service to Investors" soaked gold of a stallion's '_ for Easter. Order early. charge of fighting in the street. hia duties on the police department grades in school under direction of after an Illness. • Mrs. Baymond Hellker. The char- 601 Banji Ave., Aibury Park, N. J. satin coat... Palomino, Robert Squiltare of Eatontown was Honey Bee "Flowers fined $5 on a charge of passing a George Anderson of DeNorman- acters were well taken by Jennie Teleshonea A. P. 2-8195—2-81B6 die avenue is now operating the Covert as the princess; Johir Ed- the color that's pure Upper Broad St. R. B. 6-O87Z red light. Sinclair gasoline station on River sensation in breath-taking road, Rumson. .••'•: Berkshire Nylon Stockings. Mrs. Floyd Sickles has returned from a visit to her. relatives, in Pennsylvania. .-•••' $1.40 - $1.55 - $1.65 - $1.70 • THE MARYLAND • Charles Anderson and Edward Little have returned from Florida, 31 Wallace 8treet, Red Bank Mrs. Annie Applegate of River A QOOb PLACE FOR FINE FOOD road celebrated her 80th birthday STRAUS COMPANY yesterday. She was tendered a sur- HOME MADE PIE AND CAKE' RED BANK prise party by the immediate mem' SANDWICHES - LUNCHEON bers of her-family. ' Women of the Episcopal church held an Easter sale Saturday. Tea ! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Lunch, li to i. Dinner. 6 to 7:30. i Notice is hereby given that scale J and scones Were served In tile af- jbidi will be received by the'Council of Sunday, 12 to 1:30 ternoon and many beautiful arti- (the Borough of Kumeon, Monmouth cles were sold. county. Kew Jersey, for the completion Phone Red Bank 6-0931-M t of the Recorder's office in Memorial Bor The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist oURh Hail. church will meet today in the home • fildi will be opened and road In puh. of Mrs. Lee Little on River road. Ho. at the rooms of said Council in the '. Rumson Memorial Borough Hall on April The Shrewsbury River Yacht 10, 1947, ut or about 8:15 o'clock P. M. club will meet tomorrow at 8 p^ m. Specifications for the proposed work in tho rathskellar of Willowbrook ' have been filed in the office of the Bor- . push , Clerk. Meinurl.it Borough Hut!, .estaurant. Up for consideration Burason, 'New Jersey, and will be fur- will be revisions to the club's con bished to prospective bidders upon re- stitution and by-laws. Lieut. G, J. quest, jYeret, chairman of the house com- ' '^ Bids must be on the standard proposal < forms,- must be enclosed in sealed en- mittee, urges attendance, : velop'qs, bearing the name und address The following pupils of the pub- . Of tho bidder, and the name of.the pro- 1 lic scirjcls were neither ab&ent nor g>osed'\vork on the outside, und must be -. .accompanied by a certified check J[or R. tardy last month, the asterisk de- '. «um.of not less than ten (10) percent noting these with perfect attend- .- of the.amount bid and n surety company ance icoords since ojpiembor. Certificate statins that said surety com- - iany^.will provide the bidder with th WILLOW STIIEET SCHOOL ' required bond. Klndci-Kiu'ten—diucd Boi-ilen iterber ' ,r Bids .must be delivered at the place Clit:inuuoy, Harry Harrison, v/llllan : 'deolffnated on or before tho hour named. iCisoli, M.i'nael LoUleri, Richard Myutt. '' /> Th» Borough Council reserves th l''lt'it and Second GratlSI-r-'Jouellh v.llsht'to reject any or all bids if deemec , Funtlcrbuilte. Stuart Gunaon* Willliim }o the best interest of the Borough tc .kfuje, Daniel Stti'kjy, *ClutU GanBun, ^llomiis Shullz, U^nita E.-ntno.is, Glenda : ' LOUIS M. HAGUE, Mayor. Grtr.tu'.-jr, Jantt Hanlo, Lynn Dorner, Attest: ..Inri;uict Hendcrao.i, Nancy Wall. ALBERT A, KERR, JR.. Borough Clerk. Second and Third Gmdea—Edwin Ice- land, Billy'Er-.imoiia, *Fi'ed Kacll, Ilobert •: N'OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. .av.-|.:j]ce, *Bruce Kseland, Donald i Notice is hereby Given that senled bid .•'rank, Alan Mlnton, Jo:m Wllllora.i. •Will be received by the Council of' the fou.lh Grade—Richard Burnon, Plullii Borough of Rum son, Monmouth county, Gc^ovc::c, *Mnrie £eeland, Arlene Karp, lew Jersey, for the painting of the ex- liob&rtn Mnclc. rerlo'r of Memorial Borough Hnll. Fifth (irade—Arthur Bennett, Jomet .' Bids will be opened and read in pub* FROM START TO FINISH ... fiutle;', "Watcon Dingv/all, •Robert tlcl- lie at the rooms of said Council in the man, Diuce Johnr.nemann, Goorse Lock- Rumsbn Memorial Borough Hall on It fakes a combination of sound planning, wood, ltonnltl SchancU, * Kenneth Sodtr- April 10, 1947, at or about 8:15 o'clock i.trcs-.i, Thomas Wall, Marie Acker, "liuth P. M. sound construction and sound financing to Acl;er, Bnt-bara Ann .Duck, .'BlitncR Specifications for tha proposed work 'Jrnnditll.- - *Jcnn Kaell. Joan Ladtso, have been filed in the office of the Bor- Loulce M:ldcr, Barbara Mellaci, Joan ough Clerk, Memorial Borough Hall, have a home that will give you all-around Rice. . ' Rumion, New Jersey, and -will be fur- Sixth Grade—*Douglas Farrlngtoi nished to prospective bidders upon re- satisfaction. We'll gladly, help with advice Walter Hullon. William Legire. Robert • quut, ltnthbun. Philip Rleman, .George Henry '• ' Bldi must be on the standard proposal as well as credit. Come in and draw on Schanck, Albert Talbot; forms, must be enclosed in seated en- Seventh Grnile—William Cawldy. Wil- velopes bearing the name and address our years of home-financing experience.. liam Elchele. Frank Johatineman, 'Philip iot the bidder, and the name of the pro- Minton, Richard Snyder, Gladys1 Godard, Doied work on the outside, and must Betty Jane Hallan, Mary Ann Jewett, be accompanied by a certified check for Marilyn Little, Catherine, Lockwood, « sum of not less than ten (10) per Etna Mlsegades, •Phylllit Hyatt, Shirley cent of th* amount bid and a surety Townsend, Margaret Rose Willlami, I company certificate statin? that said Phyllis Stadler. surety company will provide the bidder with tht required bond. Eighth Grade—John OeUsa, Waritn Bids must be delivered at the place Hance, Robert O'Neill, Jah»s Thorne, designated on or before the hour named. Betty Lou Aumack. Deloreg Bristcr, Jean The Borough Council reserves the BONK &,TRUST CD. Donlge. Adelaide Doughty, *Jo7c« Far- right to reject any or all bids If deemed rlngton, 'Barbara Inscoc, Dorothy Ket- \o the best interest of the Borough to * ofi Q£D /SANK. NEW JfffSf Y chum, Grace Kondrup, Nancy MacKelll, do BO. •Betty Pachert, *Marjr Kllen Pryor, Bar- LOUISM. HAGUE, Mayor. MKMDKR KKIIKHAI. DKI'OSIT •INSIIBANCK COUPORATION bara Samuelaon, Jean Wllkliu, Carolyn Attest: Miller. SALBBRALBERTI A. KERR, JR., Borough Clerk. KNOLLWOOD SCHOOL First and Second Grades—Bryant Au> NOTICE. mack, Richard Oharooroy, *Joa«j>h Conk, • ?, AA XNT ORDINANCnr»T E AMENDING SECTION Robert Daly, Ronald Johuineman, Brln< i 7 OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED ton Bathbun,. Gene Totnllnion, Bruo [ ,*'AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE Cupples. Carol Harden, Nancy Kurd, J THE SALE 01' ALCOHOLIC BEVEB- •Hannah Kaiser, Marianne Kalmr, Vir- 1 AGES IN THE BOROUGH OF KUM- ginia Mellaco, Margaret Mltessultt, Don. ! SON, IN THE COUNTY OF MON- na Dae Schanck. "• • • • ( MOVTH, N. J." PASSED JUNE 28, Third and Fourth Orad«—AoWt , , .IBM. AWNINGS Elchele; 'DOUIVM FradarlcV, John Hitch- ABE IT ORDAINED by tha Mayor and cock. Richard Hallan,' Paul, Ulond., Council of tha Borough of Rumion, In •John McKenna, Robert Au&mek, *Joan tba CoUnty of Monmouth and Stat* of OF THE Brlsttr, Anne Lalondt, Gtorflann Lang, New Jersey i Sandra Sblpptt, Audrey ShlprM, Gall 1. Section 7 of an ordinance antitled Thome. "An Ordinance to Regulate the Sale of FI3K STREET SCHOOL Alcoholic Beverages In the Borough of Primary Department—Alma Slant {Rumson, in the County of Monmputh, BETTER CLASS Normi - Bland, 'Barbara BurnMf Mil- , N, J.," passed June 28, 1934, be and dred Hiokj, Marcellne Rllty, Harrj I the same is hereby amended to read ai Bland, Robert Hofrard, Kenneth Jordan, follows: Richard Rllty, Eug*na BylresUr. Section 7, SEASONAL RETAIL CON- Gramnsr Department—Frank RMHI, SUMPTION LIOENSEi The fee for a Floyd Reeray, H»nrjr. Reevay, 'Bartrand leasonal.retail consumption Ucenae shell Rountrea, Julia Brown, TlMnaa Brown, be 1375.00. and such license shall entitle Florence Tihbi, 'Florente Brown, the holder, subject to rules and regu- «Nations, to sell during the summer sea- The auxiliary of the Fair Haven t-son from May 1st until November 1st fire company, will hold a card and i inclusive, or during the winter season game party Friday night, April 11, I from November 15th until April lGth at the Willow Street school, Mrs. t Inclusive, for consumption on the II- ' censed premises, nny alcoholic beverages Carl Jakubecy Is chairman, assist- r by the glass; or other open receptacle. ed by Mrs. Harry Herold, Mrs. Into tHe new Easter sunshine come flowery Hats, Land also to Bell all 'nlcohollc beverages Larry Farley, Mrs. Helen Lambar- | in original containers, for consumption brand rtew suits, and loveliest of all .. . fabulous off tho licensed premises, son, Mrs. Roy Rosenberg, Mrs. Al- - 2. Tills ordinance shut] take effect up- fred Robbins and Mrs. Robert Mat- furs. Silver fox, mink; American broadtail, squirrel, on Its passage a/id publication accord- thews. ' Ing to law. * - The 26th anniversary of the aux- to name just a few. What could be more wonderful PUBLIC NOTICE iliary was observed at a meeting Tha foregoing ordinance was intro- than one of our fur jackets or scarfs or fur stoles'? duced at a regular meeting of the Mayor last Thursday. Following a pro-, and Council of the Borough of Rumson, gram of motion picture*, supper 1 N, J,, held. March 27, 10(7, and will was served by the hospitality oom< Not a thing unless you'd consider the very low coma up for final eonildcrnUon and pas- isge at a regular meeting of the old mlttee. prices! , (iovernlng Body to be held on Thunday, The annual safety meeting of th« April 10, 1047, at H:15 o'clock, P, M.. at Memorial Borough Hall, Rumion, N. Fair Haven Parent-Teacher asso- J., at which lime and place all iieriom ciation will be held Tueday night desiring to be heard thereon will be We hnvc the finest seloction of AWNING materials at .Willow Street school. Safety given full opportunity. posters, made by pupils,supervised ALDEItT ,A. KERR, JH,, lo match the stylo of your,home. by Ml&s Dorothy Brown, will be ex- Borough Clerk. Our long experience in better workmanship has hibited. Members of the Fair Hav- NOTICE. brought lnarTtod improvement to maiiy of our local en Lions will judge potters for var- Notice Is hereby given llmt, an offer homes whore we have hud tlio privilege .of giving satis- ious prizes' contributed by the' olub. nas boon rcrelved by the Township Com- factory service. The contest was sponsored by the mittee of the '1'owns.lilp of Middletown P.T.A. . . |.. , for the purcllimo tif property lucnlcd In If you are planning such improvements Now is the the Township nf Mldillrtuwil, bulug loin Tlio Bohom,lan Qlaai bloweri en- No. 436, 4||7, 48n, IIII tliu, roup entitled »£ime to call us und avoid tho sonson rush. Estimates > Iloettner Trnct, for the sum nf One Hun- tiro cheerfully given and our prices are moderate. • tertalned pupils of Knollwood and dred und Fifty (1150.00) Dollars, li|>- Willow itreet schools-last week In MONMOUTH COUNTY'8 LARQE8T FUR HOU8E «n the fulluwhiK tcrmi: emit, and that the Willow Street school auditor u hqurlnir on tlin Hitlrl matter la to he Stores In lied Sank and Aibury Falfc • huld at tin. Mlrfdli'towii Townahlp Hnll ium. Mlsa Clara Smock arranged 70 BROAD STREET BSD BANK tho program, which was sponsored on Thursitny afternoon, the 10th day Tell Red flank B-3809 Open rrld»y»Eveninf» ft April, 1047, at SlttO o'clock, at,which by the Fair Haven Parent-Teacher time.the Township Committee will con- sider snld Hirer and whether It will re- GLOBE association as part of their visua 70S COOKMAN AVENUE ASBUHY PARK' )«> th«.tiimo or uonllrm nnri ratify the education .program for sohoql chll- Tel. Aibury Pork 2-2200 Tel. Lonr Branch 6-Spf , d'^^!^^^ f fltroiTf,-prnVldrngmilfltro l no'lilgBSi'pilce AWNING 4 SHADE CO,. "Douglass Hl'Mofidrif, "son of Mr or betteb r Idrms. shall lit bid (or mid "FURH.O8T'IN STYLE, QUALITY '.'AND. VALUB" ; property by any uthcr ptraon. 'and.Mri. O, Carroll 'Morford of Ujr Order of tin Townshlu Commltlea 117 W» Front St. Red Bank Lincoln avenut.was three yean old If tin 'Jown.lili. nf Middletown. , • ' • . HOWAKU W. ROBBRTB, TEL R. B. 6-3889 Sunday, and. the occasion wai Townahlp Clark. marked with a birthday portyi 'At- •',. RED BANK REGISTER; APRIL 3; 1947 Page Nine 3782 Brown, Catherine -—• Ervlngton, William of Jamesburg Miss Louise Magulre of Mequan, Robinson and Robert Wood, all of *; Buekelew, O«org« of Oiean Co., Brown, Catherine I. — . 2807 . and Maggie Potter of Freehold Belfprd Middletown Village Pa., is spending this week with her 2788 this place, are' In Washington, D, •*' to Mary Parker of Mon. Co. Brown, Cornelia Aha _-.— 1872, Oct. 5 grandmother, Mrs. C. G. Bennett. C, with members of the Middle-1 ' _.. 2766 A". meeting of the Women's so- The Mothers auxiliary of. the Genealogy „—..___._ 1871, Augi 23 Brown, Forman ... McDermott, William II. and Sarah Frances Coblens, - daughter of town Township high school grad- '•$ Brown, James, of Mon. Co., to' Brown, Francis '- _. 2797 P. West of Freehold 1872, Dec. 21 ciety of Christian Service of the Hartshorne Memorial Nursery tr. and Mrs. Richard Coblens, ob- school of Middletown township are uating. class. ,' Sarah A. Burede.of Ocean Co. Brown, 2781 honor at a surprise shower j;lven urday at Hazard hospital. Adamson, Enoch Q, 2782 Johnson, Robbert, to Ella INWtt, Buckelew, John P. ——- 2822 (381) Potter, Elijah and Jennie Both of Mon. Co. .^. 1871J Nov.19 Miles of Eatontown 1872, Mar. 3 Frank Wcinhelmer returned this Attlaon, Janls ./..... 2790 Bucklien, Jane • • 2782 The rooms were decorated in white week from Dayton, O, where he Allaire, Adelade ...... —--.-.... »792 Robblns, Samuel W., to Ella Car- Riley, Charles .and Margaret- * son, both of U^n, Co. .'•••' Bucklln, Charles S. . S787 streamer's, while a large wedding has been attending ah education Allen, Aaron .... -.. ——...2799 Bullin, Mary Charlotte 2807 Catherine Jacliaon of Eaton- cake centered the dining table. The conference on vocational guidance. First Anniversary _....:.,..i..^.. 1872, Jap. 13- Allen, Charles W, ~—- 2782 town 1872, Aug. 14 He is principal of Rumson high Partner, Samuel G., of Mon.' Co., to Bunnel, Rhuhannah ... .'. 2822 guests included Mis. Claude Smith, Allen, George ,. . 2774 Burdge, Fannie 3776 W. D. Sregfried, Minister ': Mrs. Raymond Smith, Miss Ina school. • Mary O. Crossen of J*ew''Vi>rk Walworth, Edwin Lewis of New Allen, Hannah ,_.- 2774 .. „ ...... 1872;."Jan. 4 Burk, Holmes C. i „— 2792 Srnith, Mrs, Stanley Camic, Mrs. The Knight stationery store, lo- Alien, Joseph L; „ , _ 3804 Burke, Annie «- 2766 Tfork city and Florihe Howlanfl Pat Binch, Mrs. Harold Woodward, cated in the post office building, Saturday. April 5th Allan, Lydta ...... 3807 Shepherd, John S., to Ach.ah B. of Eatontown ...... 1873, Jen. 16 Archer, both of Mon. Co. ,'.• > Burke, Samuel _ .. . 2797 Mrs. Paul Myers, Mrs. Edward Fis- was moved this week to 'the next Alien, Mary Jane _ 2774 By De Witt C. Loop,'Rectf- building since the present postof- —.. . 1872, JMU-31 Burklew, Wm. - .~. -~ 2788 l;r, Mrs.;Morr!s Hoffman and Mrs. Allan, Thoma* H. P. .- 2776 Burlew,^ Charlotte -—.... 2788, 2782 (382) Smith, Frederick to Elh Jojin Nash of Belford; Mrs. Sarah flce headquarters will be enlarged. N0 TIE Ames, Caleb T...... ;..• . 2784 Parker, Thomas H,, ,to Ellia Ire- Youngf people -of Middletown vil- IMPORTED land, both of Ocean Co. . \'.:'-...' Burlln, Jackson •..-.-. 2782 . Mackeyi both of Freehbld Lecompte of Port Monmouth, Mrs. SCOTCH -»« Anderson, Ella* I 2804 Burno, Ida L. ...—- 2782 ' — 1873, Feb. 15 Samuel Bennett', and Mrs. Everett lage who are home this week spend- ;...... ,.. _J.;...j.:._..- 1872, Mar." 2 lnb the Easter week-end with their Anderson, Ellas J....-.——__ 2784 Burns, Abram J , 2794 By D. S. Parmelee, Minister Mount of Asbury Park, Mrs. Sher- These Are State Fair Trade Minimum Resale Prices. Anderson, Henry — ;—•• 2782 %own, Joshua, to • Emma Stevens parents, include Misses Audrey of Ocean Co., both of Ocean Co. Burns, Parker .'. 2782 Vanmater,. Charles of Marlboro, man Smith, Mrs. Harry. Smith, New State Tax Included. Anderson, John N. ._„ 2822 N.-J., and. Anna F. Kirby of'. Smith and Phyllis McLean, both • -..,.....:_... 1872, Mar. ;23 Burtls, Josephine C. • 2807 Miss Gertrude Smith and Mrs. students at Linden hall at Litltz, Anderson, Laura -~™__. 3774 Burtls.'Mary Matilda _i 2788 Imlaystown, N. J. .... 1872, Dec. 4 Anderson, Sarah M. . .—_.. 2799 W. T. Abbott, Mtaister •- Rosemary Mozzacco of Highlands; Pa.;Ml3s Arity Jclllffc, from Walr 100 PER CENT SCOTCH WHISKIES (364) Reid, William, to Llxzie M. Busly, Edward P - .... 2828 By William D. Hires,-Minister Mrs. Alfred Wright of Atlantic lace-Baldwin college at Berea, O.; Anderson, Samuel B. 2782 (883) Pullen, Taylor and Alice ,. 2804 Stuart, or Stward pf Mon. Co. Butcher, Charles ..... 2807 Highlands and Mrs. Frank Fehn Miss Betsy Newman, the Friends Andrew, Jennie Ann Steward of Clarksburg .. 2828 ...... „:.....::.:—..i...... '-'.. i873, Apr. 4 Butcher,, James Henry 2797 and Mrs. Metzger of Leonardo. school, Long Island; Ale:c Her, St. Andrew, Russel B. ...— h A 2797 1872,'. Dec'., 24 TEACHERS Andrews, James C, Jr. .. 2794 Bresmachan, Daniel, of .Mercer Butcher, Joseph A. 2797 Miss Smith and Robert Greene of Paul's school, Connecticut; Carol HIGHLAND CREAM Co,, to Mary, Anderson, Ocean DeMon, John of Allentown arid Shoemaker, Colby Junior college, Applegat, Mary'Ann ...... 2807 , Button, Mary ..... -~ 2807 Leonardo plan to be married next Applegate, Ann K, .. 2794 CCoo. 1872 ft 18 Calder, George ~~ 2774 Edith Bolce of Imlaystown month. Massachusetts, and John Locke, By Vincent Meialer,; Ministeiftay r18 1873, Jan. 22 Trinity school, New.York city. '•*? Applegate,' Daniel E. ._ ... 2797 iit Caleman, John ...-..-..—'.—:- 2807 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Patterson Applegate, Elizabeth S - 3788 Wainwrlght,. Wllllairt Henry, of. Campbell, Richard B. 2828 • By William D. Hirea, Minister and daURhter Phyllis of Engllfih- "Winners at the bridge club meet- BALLANTINES Applegate, Ellena D. 2774 • Mon. Co., to Abbie V. Brower, Campbell, Anna-Augusta . 2792 Dennis, Albert and Elizabeth Tll- town wore Tuesday evening guests ing at the home of Mrs. Wylle G, Applegate, Hannah .. ...2822 Mon. Co .._ 1871, Apr. 2 Campbell, Elizabeth -. 2799 ton 1873, Feb.. 25 or Mr, and Mrs. Irving Roop. Tues- Pate were Mrs. Kenneth I. Robin- Osborn, Allen, to Mrs. Mary R. Applega^e, Holmes C. . 2776 Campbell, Neal 2792 By DeWItt C. Loop, MlhWci day v/as Mr. Roop's birthday. son, Mrs. Wardwell Thomas, Mrs. VAT 69 Applegate, Isaac ..... 2797 Havens of Mon.' Co. 1872, Oct 2 Campbell, Richard Bloomfleld 2828 (388) Bnrkalow, Hugh N. and Lu- ' Mr. and. Mrs. James VanWinkle Peter Fleming and Mrs. Marshal! Applegate, John I. ..._ ™ 2828 E. D. Stultz, Minister Campbell, Susan ..." 2794 clnda Gardiner, V>oth of Mon. of St. John's, place are parents ol Leland. .Trio next meeting will bo WHILE THEY LAST Applegate, Maggie T. J:... 2782 Enderloy, Joseph,' of Washington,' Campbell, William ..." 2813 Co, :. 1871, Dec. 21 a daughter, born Monday at River- at Mrs. Robinson's home. D. C, to Mary White, of MOD. Campbell, William H — 2797 Mrs, George aheejmn and family We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Applegate, Margaret . .J. 2782 These records -were copied by view hospital. Co __.._ •1869, Sept. 1 Camx (?) John M •••••.. 2776 of Brooklyn are spending this Applegate, Sarah 27J»9 Monmouth Court Housa Chapter, By W. C. ChattinK Minister Canning, Jane Elizabeth . 2788 week with Mrs. Sheehan'a parent's, NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WHISKIES Appleget, Mary 2776 D, A. R., and published through the FINED $20. Smith, George, of Bed Bank, N.- Carhart, Bhila (7) . —- 2799 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J, Fleming. Armstrong,>idi« B.._—-— 2784 Monmouth Historical Association, Arrowsmlth, Buieblna (T) _ 3794 J., to Mrs. Mary Ann Addlson, Carhart, Eleanor 2794 Michael Kurnatick of Highlands, Mrs. Wylie G. Pate is spending BOTTLED - CANNED BEER BY THE CASE Red Bank — 1872, Nov. 5 Carhart, Jacob L. .... ;— 2774 Freehold, N. J., and released by was. lined $20 and costs Tuesday the Easter holiday with relatives at Asay, Jane L. _L_^ *__ 2784 (Mrs. William R.) Laura V. Con- W. JR. Connelly, Minister Carhart, Lucy A. .;.—. 2788 night by Sea Bright Recorder Unlohtown, Pa. Dr. Pate and their Ashmore, Edward H. — 2828 lover, chairman of Gen. Com. Auiriack, Emma 2822 Carlisle, Joseph, to Elizabeth Fow- Carhert, Sarah 1. 2788 John Weir on a charge of reckless son, Paul, will Join her for the Aumack, Jane —;_..-. 2794 ler 1872, Aug. 7 Carhart, Wesley .....— -••— 2792 driving'after he admitted he was week-end. Aumick, Mary Catherine' —. 2813 By Telfalr Hodgson, St. Mary's Carbart, Wiljiarn Henry 2782 Sterling means 925/1000 fine. This the driver of a truck which ovcr- Mr. and Mrs. William Matthe'vs Forrar's Liquors Aumlck, Sarah Matilda Church means silver In its purest.workable turned March 22 at the north end of New York city, who were mar- Shrewsbury, N. J. Aust, Lena - •—- (365) -White, Isaac B. of Ocean Iorm:>Ia.02S parts pure silver, 73 of .the borough just after it had ried March 22 at Albany,-N. Y, Shb N J were week-end guests of Mr. Mat- Ayres, Joseph ... — Co, to Cornelia A.: Witty of Book E. Momouth County Mar- part* alitty to' give it hardness and crossed the bridge. Two others FREE ' DELIVERY - Freehold, N. J. ...iU872,'.Aug. 20 durability.: This never varies* and were: released by Sea Bright of- thews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'VV. Babser, Christina —!_. ' rlage Records, Court House, Irving Matthews. . : PHONE R. B, 8-2731 CHESTER U FORBAB, Prop. Bailey, Ellen ...... By D..S. Parmefee, "Minister Freehold, N. J. is,fixed by law. • ficlala after Kurnatlck's confession. Bailey, Forman A,' Quaekenbush, William of Madison, Bailey,, Jane .....—.: N. J,, to.Mary Grace Hanklns McGllI, Joseph to Elizabeth Cook Bailey, Pater-...-...- of Freehold, N. J. 1872, Aug. 28 _..; 1872, Mar. 27 : Bannester, Lawrence S. By D. S. Parmelee, Minister By E. J. Pierce, Minister Easter and the Passover SAY... * Barkalow, Alexander (866) Bowers, John H. to Rachel (370) McGiU, Charlem to Delia. Barkalow, Cornelius S. V. Nixon 1872, Feb. 21 Fielder 1871, Dec. 17 ASTEH coiiuueiuorutes Christ In his earthly sojourn Christ Barkalow, Edwin- C. Peartall, Charles W. to Martha . Johnson, Ezeklel to Mrs. Sarah Jesus' rcsurrcrti(*u. The sea- Jesus helped and instructed his ii HAPPY EASTER Barkalow, Elizabeth Croxson 1872, Feb. 24 E; Spearce 1872, Jan. 10 E sun coincides with thai of the disciples, knowing Ihut after his Barkalow, Suaah E .. By Hertry Belting, Minister _ „ Fleming,' Charles to Mary E, Jewish l'assover, and aiuonK thu Tuc.H'mon and resurrection they S3 Barkalow, Wyckbfl .—: 2784 (367) Hughes, William ,H. of Tren- V Marten ..-...: i._ 1872, Mar. 17 early Chrlsiiail's took the place of mist work out their salvation with a lovely...CORSAQE Barkelow, Cornelius Conover 2813 By E. J. Pierce, Minister that feast. In Exnrfus (12:2)i, 27) 1 ton to I'Mary'-AI CpneyVof Colt's ' ilimc will) Cod. He taught them a Barkelowr .Janet ...... (371) Donahay, Perrine to Mary Neck, ...'-..i.:;...:,..ld.i '}872/Mar.,.l9 we read of the Passover us fol- c-sson in humility by washing his ^BOUQUET ^ Barker, Robert .... By Henry Belting,'.Minister • Rebecca Johnson ... 1872, Nov. 22 lov»4: "'Anil il shall comu to pass, disciples'" feet. He commanded Baronei.Mary L. F. i Wornlng (?) James'to iiary •'• Aumack, Samuel of Eatontown ~ them to love one another. He Barrlclo, Cornelia J. / when yuttr clilldfen shnll say milo Cath. Thompson 1872, Aug. t\ . to Mary.'C. Burlln ot Green , ybu.fViffeiit-ii||(an<>je;.by this, serv- armed them against the hatred i ...EASTER PLANT Bartlne/BUhear (?) „. Barling, Wm. H., Jto Bridget Han- 1 Grove^ai&£^..i:...'1872, Oct.';3l i Ice? • iliaf ye 'shall. s,ayi It }s the unil puisumilion of the world with ;: Bartleson, Catherine T. By. Samuel M.Btone, Minister- .awajr ^_...... 1872. Aug; u sacriflr.ei of the Lorji's passovur, the promise, of-thc ..Comforter, or Lilie«,.from'.i.;..-.«i-.v.^;-.--$l-.00- ''----ft(^kcinth8 from ...... 75 Barton, John S...... Small, .George R. to Sellna Her- Drummond, James to Emma Con- whopa^djOyer: Ihe.'boiises'nf the Cinerarias from^.^... . $L.5O ~ Azaleas from—-— -... $2.00 n "the Spirit of truth." He said, ; Bartroff. Major Charles M. _JW82 BertfbothfofiRaBttbthfRdd BBankk ; ; , % over- (colored) -Jfc. J872, Sept. 22 .chlf^rih^tif'ftwl ih/pfopt,; when "When he, the Spirit of truth, is Beaks, Mary C. ;...... ; ' By A. Sidpey ±>«,aley ,S.-v.:~:&.A;^.:.;.~.:J 1872,;Jun» 10 Tulips from ., ..$2.50 Daffodils from $2.50 55 Beat-more, Lewis A. _ : - he shiote the^KK^pllans, niid de-. Rome, he will guide you into all (368) Bearemore, Lewis to De-, • By W. R. Connelly, Minister . : Uvered our hotis^.", 'truth" (John 1(1:13); and, "I will Gardenias from t $5.00 Schizanthus from .. $1.50 Bedell, Holmes .... borah Bennett,'both, of Ocean - (372) • Patterson, Theodore of Mld- 3 Bedle, Henrietta . 'Spiritually intcr.pr'eted, it is pray tlie Father, and he shnll give ! Petunias • Hydrangeas • Geraniums, etc. Co ; ..._4_ 1872, Sept. % ;raietown, N. J., to Matilda Pat- Eg Be die, Mary' E. therefore an'.••pbservun.ee of the •!: tersbn of Freehold, N. J. you another Cgmforter, that he s Beautifully decorated—Easter Gift Card Bedle, Nancy E. By Robertson Smith, Esq. ' .;.;, ;.;...„.....,..:.,: 1872, Aug. 14 fact.. that- thpsiiwho know thSm- may abide with you forever" (14: m Bed|e, Thomas Reid, John S., of Patterson, N. J.| selves to be urtiier tlie, protection i to Ellen V. D. Smith, of Black •"•' JKonaon, George of Marloton, N. lli). ... Bedle, William ..... of (Jod, the Alinight.v, could hot be Mills 1871, May 3t ••J., to Rachel Burr of Brlcksburg, j Beekman, John V. D. touched by the so-milled plaKnes "The Passover, spiritually dis- 1 MILL BROOK Thompson, Jackson H. bf Howell, :;:N. J. .:.i..~~...... 1872, Nov. 9 J 1 • Beers, Sarah H. _ of nibrtal.mind.,-'i'here is jalso u cerned, is a wonderful passage GREENHOUSES Beers, William N. j., to Eleanor S. By, D'( S, Parmelee,' Minister £I- Mclntlre, William of White Stone, turther slgnUlcarice.^ con rfe c t c U over a tear-filled seu of repentance Behr, Frederick August of West Freehold, N. J. '< with the term. After this experi- —which of all human experience : New Monmouth Middletown 5-0346 Belee, Ann .:. _:.._ 1871, May 31 N. T.,'to Mary Jane Buckelew m of Imlaystown, N. J. ence, the children of Israel; under is the most divine; and after this i OUR PLANTS ALSO ON SALE AT Ailing, Edward P. of Newark, N. Bell, George W. ... the guidance of Moses, wufu able Passover cnmelh victory, faith, Ex J., to Ollvoretta C. Secor of,. •_.'. 1872, Sept. 13 KKANSBURG CAMPBELL'S JUNCTION MIDDLETOWN Bell; Thomas, Jr. to puss' through the Ked Sen on and good works," writes Mary on Freehold 1871, June 1 Jackson,' Joseph to Mary E. Sad- UNITED CIGAR STORE H. WASSERMAN . KNIGHTS Bennet, George dry land. Moses' trust in (Joel, Baker Eddy on page 15 of her Combs, Wm. S., M. D., to Vir- ler 1872, Oct. 19 Bennett, Annie ..... good, was far greater than his fear Message to 'Hie Mother Church for H ginia Drucllla Conover of Free- . By William, D. Hlers, Minister Bennett, Bartlne .. of Pharaoh, and through this trust 1800. hold, N. J. 1871, July, 8 (373) Gray; Robert G. of Rahway, Bennett, Calvin L. be beard and obeyed the voice of Bennett, Catherine L, Meeir, Wm. to Maggie O. Connor, ,' to Ella Thompson of Clarks- 1 the heavenly father and led his No-w,"while the whole -world Is Bennett, Eden both, of Millstone township burg -i;.:^:...... i872, Oct. 28 in need tif deliverance from bond- . j 1871, Dec, SO By William D. Hiers, Minister followers,. out', of TEgyptian'• bond- Bennett, Elizabeth .... ; age. .'••V '.';: '. " •. age, persecution, and cruel inven- Kemp, F./W. .to Emma McLean, Williams, Daniel to Catherine E. Bennett, Elizabeth V. Christ Jesus kept the I'assover, tions, we may pause and ponder Bennett, Hannah E. both of Long Branch Walters ..— 1872, Oct. 28 with Ills disciples; but it had a the wonders of the past, and the Bennett, Jane •-•.•.M-a4ii»i . 1872,-Sept. 29 Hendrlck Wyckoff, Justice much deeper meaning for the more spiritual meaning of Easter ONE! - Bennett, Joseph ..... By Frank Chandler, Minister Allgor, Benjamin S., to Margaret mid Ihe'Passover. When -we real- Bennett, Sarah . J. Camp (?), both of Mon. Co. Master than a mere material celc (868) SlocWn,' Lewis of Middletown bration. For he knew that his mis- ize that we are governed by the Bennett, Thomas Twp., to little Shinn of 'Marl- 1872, July 24 same powerful, loving, and omni- Benson, Charles Henry S. D. Stultz, Minister sion would not be'completed un- boro Twp. ^.::.- 1872, Oct. 9 less he himself could Hive proof active God today, we come to the Betts, Susan By Frank,Chandler, Minister (374) Morris, Robert C., to Ange- conclusion that the same wonders Bland, Abby Jane 2807 llne Garrison/ both of Mon. Co. of the unreality. of material ex- TWO!! These records; 'were' copied, by istence and of the reality and may. occur in our present experi- —2867— 1872, July 31 Monmouth , Court. House, Chapter, eternallty of spiritual being. ences, .',.. —The Christian Science Book E. Monmouth County Mar- P, A. R:, and published through the Hurley, Rudolph to Mary E. Hus- Monitor. riage |Records, Court House, Monmouth Historical Association, ted. both of Mon. Co. 1872, Aug. 28 Freehold, N. 3. Freehold, N. J., and released by By E. D. Stultz, Minister (Mrs. William R.) Laura V. Con- Morris, John W. of New Brun»- Earllng, Isaac G. of Mon. Co. to ' over, chairman otfGen. Com. . wlok, N. J., to Eliza A. Bmlth- -byMat THREE.'// Sarah E. Francis of Ocean Co. of Manalapan, N. J. OUR DEMOCRACY- — 1870, Jan. 30 ; 1872, Nov. 20 —2868— Preston, John of Mon. Co. to Re- By D. S. Parmelee, Minister becca Arnold of Ocean Co. • Bills, Elisabeth A. ~ 2791 (575) Osborn, Wlnfleld S. and Yes, Now There Are BEST —: 1870, Feb. 17 Bills, Bamuel H. ...-. , Wealthy A. Weaton....l872, July 3 Thompson, David D. to Josephine Blssett, Charles H.,. ; Theo. S. Snow, Minister E3. Bennett of Ocean Co, Blaln, Charlotte ...— Burr, Barnabas M. and Lottie A. ' Banking Days Each Week! ____: ; 1870, Apr. ( Bleuvelt, Sarah M." Jeffrey ..: .-^i...... 1872, Apr. 4 Hageraan, William C. to Loulia Bloodgood, George Chamberlain, Barnabas S. and Crammer of Ocean Co. ' Blow, Mary ..._....» ..... 1870, May IS Adallne M. Riddle... 1872, Apr. 4 Bockel, William' Fraiee, Charles P. and Phebe B, Hendrlckson, John H. to Mar- Bodlne, Mattle H. garet Jane Southwlek of Ocean LaFetra ...L™ 1872, July 21 Bolce, Debora j£; ti. Larew, Minister Co .-_ 1870, May 19 Bond, George A.:L&. 2766 Malsbury, Charles H. to Mary E, (576) Newman, Abbott H. and-Cor- Bonny, Adam (ciillard) ... 2792 nelia N. Allgor ...,._,.. 1872, Aug. 4 Reid, both of Ocean Co. Borden, Aaron ..,...... :_.. ... 2766 - .... 1870, May 28 Harvey, Charles W. and Adelaide Do Your Banking Borden, George V, 2774 E. Newman ...—:.. 1872,%Sept. IB By Vincent Mesiler, Minister Borden, John .'....._. 2708 (331) Ralph, John to Clarrisa Mat- Mctntyre, Peter and Catherine Borden, John W. . 2807 Vannote ...-.— ... 1872, Oct. 24 tlicws of Mon, Co. 1870, June 18 Borroughs, >Mary F. 2794 Thompson, Charles H. of Ocean Bennett, 'William L. and Ella A. Bound,. William II. .-..2828 Allen _..:.....'...... 1872, Nov. J7 Co., to Rachel Reynolds of ' Bowers, Isaac; M. 2792 Mon. Co 1870, Aug. 7 Newman, William H. and Ella So GReAT WERE THE RISKS OCTHE ROAD IN THE Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday .!. 3792 Bowers, Titus\£. Thorn ; 1872, Nov. 27 EARLY 0AV6 OF OUR. DEMOCftACy THAT THB MAN WHO Earnest, John H., of Mon. Co, Bowles, James (col) ... 2766 to Mary A. Chalender of Ocean By LeW Larew corrrkMPL ATEO TRAVELUNO SVEN A SHOUT USTANCC Bowls, Emma 2766 Co ___ 1870, Oct. 9 (377) Richardson, Joseph C. and. FROM HOME FACED HAZARDOUS ADVENTURE. Bowman, Arm 'Ellia • 2783 Luoinda Luet«lia Evans (col) Thompson, Charles S. to Ablgal 2797 Homer, both of Ocean Co, Bowne, Bllsha Schanck ,.^, 1872, Nov. 3d Bowne, snlwngth '2794 DeWItt C. Loop, Rector 1870, Nov. 80 2804 Saturday closing regulations naturally "peak" banking Hanklns, Zackariah to Louisa , Bowne, Jam oi' Vanderyeer, William Henry of At- Camp, both of Ocean Co, Boyce, tyM .2778 lantic township and Emm* E. * ' , ...... u-.... •- / Braint, JpatlHen -. 1870, Dee. 8 2794 ' Reid of Freehold, N. J. Roid, Thomas M. to Vashtl A. Brand, Chatles M. . 2828 ...._; . 1872, DJBC. 6 business on Fridays and Mondays. You can save time, Buckelew, both of Mon. Co. Brand, EAwai'd ... 2792 By D. S. Parmelee, Minister - 1870, Dec. 14 Brand, Elvira. ..-._.„ 2T76 Rogers, Charles, Res. Manchester, Gravatt, Henry E, to Alice A. Brand, Elizabeth .... . 2792 Ocean Co. and Georgia Shreeve, and avoid crowded lobbies by transacting your banking Parker, both of Mon. Co. Brannln, Marietta .. 2776 Res. Fartnlngdale, Mon. C. 1871, Jan. 4 Bray, Joseph 2828 -.•.„.:....#...... 1871, May 18 •Long, William of Trenton, to Phebe Bray, Samuel O. . 3788 ' C. A. MkUbury, Minister business on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each Walton- of Mon. Co, Brewer, Adeline '. ..V.f2784 (378) Meglll, William Fletcher of . By W. T, Abbott, Minister • Brewer, Ch,rl»Hna . , ..... 2788 Eatontown,' N. J., and Sarah Cook, William to Sarah Hendrlck- Brewer, Hannah A. 2774 ' Ann Taylor of Long Branch, week. son of Ocean; Co, 1871, Mar. 80 BrBrewer, , JaJanee 2822 N. J 1672-3, Dec. 23 Southard, Charles to Margaret : BrewerB , tyi.tyiry A. , 2766 By DeWItt C. Loop, Mln. Archer of Ocean Co. 1871, Apr. 3 Brlgge, Samuel .2794 Farroat, John of. Nave-Sink, N. By Vincent Messier , Brlnley.i sllvanlans 2792 J. and Lltzy DeForest of Fair (302) Cook, Monrow to BMxabeth. Brltlan, James H . 3704 Haven, N. J :.... 1872, Dec; 7 Camp of Ocean Co. 1871, May- 30, Brltton, idhn T : 2782 Johnson, Horatio of Red Bank, Qtyvatt, Jeromo B. to Mary Cram- Brltton, Nathaniel 28OT- N. J., and Laura A. MInton of mer of Mon. Co 1871, June 18 Brbderlok, Mary ...2807 Fair Haven ...... A.. 1872, Dec. 22 Honry, Jacob to Mary F, Lewie BfookB, Eliza M. ; ' By Rev. O. Hlllersgn ' ... ot Man. Ca..—^....l&ll^-Juno 36 Bcow»r,.Edg*r-W, ,.. 3838 ; : (87WrAppl«gllleT a(orirr^rrr an'{ "TODAY, BTCONTRAST, AMERICANS TRAVEL PREBLV PROM ON» traland, Robert to Amelia.. Park- Brower. Henry A... 2822 Mary L, Tllton of Freehold END0ROUR'.'•• Mrs. Charles Seals. staolr at the' 11 o'clock Sunday Memorial gifts acknowledged by Keansburg Man Frank A, FOBS has opened an of- 1 of Broad street, Shrewsbury, who fice as a consulting engineer. , ..'•.. ./ Mrs. Robert Pettet, Horning MrviceT* A Crou service the pastor, in the Tidings Were died at his home Tuesday morning: Formed In Schools * - Mrs. John Stadleman. Gets Medical Degree An Easter Monday danoe will be —AdTertllement. . - ind presentation ot the Lenten- made at the morning service; Uhl-. following a short illness. Only a given by the children of-Mary Sp^ Eaater offering will follow. type letters for the bulletin board, blessing and prayer will be. offered - The Junior group of Monmouth We Want A T6t>-Flight ' A children's program under aus- dality of St. Joseph's church'. . Muf Ichapter; DAR, met.last nlghf at Card el Thinks. presented by Mr. and Mrs. John at the church because of the Cath- sic will be furnished, by Walter - We wish to thank the many friends pices of the church school.will be Lentz In memory of Mr. and Mrs. olic church's law prohibiting re- Bowne and his orchestra.;,' '; the home of Mrs. Guy Qulnn, Nep- 'and- relatives; who gave expressions ot presented at 7:30 p. m. Henry J. Lentz, and communion quiem masses on Holy Saturday. tune, and: It was announced that their* sympathy ,ln our, recent. bereave- ADVERTISING Holy Communlbn will be admin- Miss Myra J. -Brown was a re-- two new'Junior American' Citizen ment, for floral tributes, loan of auto- trays with glasses are to -be pre- Born on Water" street, Tinton cent guest of her sister, Mfss Phyl- mobiles and otHer marks of kindness. istered this evening at 7:30 o'clock. sented to the church in memory ot Falls, he was a son of the late John ; clubs ; were Installed In March. lls J. Brown, a student ,af yrsinus They are the Thomas Jeff erson club Especially, Rev. Malcolm Wlll.tli, Dr. MAN or WOMAN Che offld&l board will meet at 8 loved ones by Mrs. Bessie Tarnow, and . Bridget Sagurton. He had college, Cqllegevllle, Pa. . / ' ;.'.«" Georffe Feeman; and,, the pallbearers. ,-.. p. m." ' Mrs Haxet P. Moore and Mrs. been a lifelong resident of this vi- at'Llncrpff school and the George '. . William Flelschman and' Stillm'ah Mr. and. Mrs. Jojin'C. Anderson Washington club at Fort Hancock Bryht, Husband and Son. One with a flair for dif; Church school assembles Sunday Aline Newlanda. cinity, having purchased his pres- are visiting relatives' in; Maryland. '• ' Sister, Rose Vanderbilt. tinguished, attractive, ar- mornings at 10 o'clock. ent home, across from Shrewsbury Mr. and -.MM.' tester. S." Poling. school; • . '.'.:••••''•' '"'• 'j-' ..'.' ., —Advertisement. ••'••• • tistic layouts and copy CHRIST EPISCOPAL grammar school, in 1913., He had Jr., are parents of a son, borh Sat- Plans for .the May - card party to reach a discriminating1 ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL Mlddletown lived there since retiring 13 years urday at Rtverview hospital; ' : were discussed and the following • Card ol Thanks. mercantile clientele; Thlt ago. "' . ••",'•- v.' • . ;'. . nominating committee was appoint- • Highlands • Services tomorrow will be held at Mrs. Daniel Harris and daughter, I wish to thank all the residents of is an excellent, steady He was superintendent ot the L. ed to report oh a hew chairman for Mtddletown and Holmdel townships, who position for ' the ' right • 1 The Easter service will be a cel- 8 p. m. A choral Communion will be. Miss Marian Harris, recently' at- IMS: Mrs. Fred Moller, Mrs. Nor- .were so thouffhtful-and. generous to my. ebration of Holy Communion. The C. DeCoppet estate on Sycamore tended a performance- of;" "Dfe •elf and^ family .after .our home at Ever- person with style, lmag- ' held at 11 a. m. Easter Sunday. avenue 14 years, Previous to that man .Stofflet and' Mrs. Wllltam 1 ination, good taste, and'd time is 9 a. m. which is 15 minutes Rev. W. B. Spofford,, pastor, has Walkuere" at the Metropolitan Schanck. ' .- . J ett-was'.'destroyed by fire-February H. earlie> than usual.. "Christ Eloth he operated his own truck farm on opera in New York city. :'• - I desire to especially thank the firemen • ability to organize^ and called the annual parish meeting Sycamore avenue. He was also a ' Mrs; Qulnn read letters' dating of Llncroff, Holmdel, Slver Plata and coordinate a busy Wver- Died and Rose" is the theme of for Tuesday night at 8 o'clopk. Miss Dorothy Welle has beeii. Headden'a Corner. • • the sermon by Rev. Western; E. teamster for J. Wright Brown ot elected president of the newly- from 1812 belonging to her great- .-,•.• Th« Charles Cox Family. tislng office. Cbnflden- Grimshaw. Sycamore avenue seven years, and formed Luther league. Harry John- great-grandfather which told of -^Advertisement. tlaf. Give full 1 details.' was employed on the. Jacob Shutts son was elected secretary;; - -' Mormanlsm in-New Jersey and the The Easter festival service of the Keyjport V.F.W. estate ten years. .. settling of California. • - - - Card of Thanks. * . WRITE ADVERTISING •-hurch school will take place at 2 Mrs. Henry Egan Is . a . surgical - The family of the' late Junior Layton . P. 6. BOX Sit He was* an exempt; member • o,f patient,at Riverview hospital. ' •• ' The next -meeting will be held wish, to thsnk their many friends and ?. m. . > May 7 at the home .of Mrs. Edward RED BANK, N. J. j ' There will be a three-hour service Shrewsbury Hose company, having Mrs. Stanley.I. Cundey was elect- neighbors.for their'.expressions of iym. To Make Three been its,.olaest active member and ed president of' the/ Young , Wo- J. Roehl, Church street, Little Sil- pathy shown during our recent .berenve- Stood Friday whtch will begin at ver. •:....•• ment. Especially Rev. Durham V, noon. a charter member. He formerly men's league for Service; of "the Relnlv, Dr. Rush, Eatontown Ambulance was a member of the Red Bank Keyport Reformed/church at a Others present last night were Corps, pallbearers, and. those who loaned Red Bank (-2680. We deliver.—Adver-- Annual Awards Dr.' Thomas J. Gllmour, Jr., of*] boutonnlerel- veiling and dress scces-. ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL Knights of Columbus. meeting Wednesday! night 'of* last Misses Frances Sherwood, Kathryn cari.—Advertisement. Brond street.—^Advertisement. . Surviving are his wife, Mr>. Nel- Keansburg, who graduated from week at the home of Mrs, Robert Cooper, Katharine Child and lone Eatontown lie Sullivan Sagurton; a son, Fran- Cornell Medical School Friday, Is VanBuskirk, Mrs. Herbert Parkell, To Go To Students E. Hartman. ' 1 There will be two morning serv- cis Sagurton of Fair Haven; five Interning at Monmouth Memorial - Rev. George Couper,, pastor of Mrs, Raymond Swift, Mrs : Charles ices on Easter day. The service of Most Proficient In daughter!". Mrs. Nora Long, of East hospital. the Baptist church, spoke on Japan Moeller,.Mrs. Paul Ryder and Mrs. the Holy Communion will be held Bergen v'sce, Red Bank; Mrs at a meeting of the Missionary J. Spann Jeffers. it 7:30 o'clock. A celebration of American History Mary Miller and Mrs. Nellie Green society in the church Tuesday af- the Holy Eucharist will be ihe of Long Branch and Mrs. Sadie Wills Probated ternon of last week. . lervice at 11 o'clock. Rev. Weston Three annual awards' will be Crawford and Mrs. Catherine Noo- Adam Meyer, Middlctown, who Miss Dorothy Ann Safranska has Addresses Group E. Grimshaw will officiate. nan of Long Island;' ten grand- died March 2, bequeathed $500 to been selected as "crowner" for the presented by Keyport post, V. F. children, and eight great-grand- Church school will convene at W., to members of the graduating Edward C. Corbctt, his wife's son, annual May crowning ceremonies At Little Silver 10 a. m. children. He also was the father of after which the estate is to be di- to be conducted by the children of class of Keyport high school, It the late John Sagurton of New vided equally among Ida Louise Mrs. Walter B. Williams of Sea There will be a service of prayer wag announced at the meeting of Mary Sodality of St. Joseph's Bright was the speaker at a meet- and meditation Good Friday at 8 York and the late Thomas Sagur- Bang, Frank A. Corbctt, Minnie M. church. the Keyport board of education last ton of Shrewsbury. Peters and Edward C. Corbett. Ed- ing of the -Women's Society of ?. m. night. Mrs. Kenneth Gehlhaus enter- Christian Service of the Lttlle Sil- Interment, under the direction of ward C. Corbett was named execu- tained the members of her bridge In a letter to the board, Com- tor In a will dated April 2, 1935. ver Methodist church last night at CHAPEL OF HOLY COMMUNION mander Leroy Sproul . announced the John E. ' Day funeral home! club Tuesday evening of last week the parsonage. Plans were made will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. Emilio Talarico, West Front at her home, Frizes were awarded Fair Haven. that the post will make the awards street, Red Bank, who- died June for a hat social Wednesday, April Holy Week services will include to the students with the ' highest Bearers will be John Sagurton to Mrs. J. Leon Schanck and Mrs. 16, at the home of Mrs. L. W. Tay- Florenz Dean, James W. Biy, Ed- 24, left his estate to his wife, Ce- Norman Scott. "Chain of Prayer" on Good Friday grades in American history, man- cilia, and designated her as ex ecu-, lor on Woodbine avenue, . between 12 and 3 o'clock, and a ual training and home economics. ward M. Kelly, Sr., David Em- Fast Presidents of Rarltan Unit mons, Sr., and George Reynolds. trix in a will made June 22, 1946. 23, American Legion auxiliary, were Attending were Mrs. Fred Elli- service in the evening at 8 o'clock, The post wil present each of the son, Mrs. J. C. Wtghtman, Mrs. solemn service Litany and address honored at a party Tuesday night three students with $10 and a cer- BIBLE CLASS of last week in the Legion home, James Taylor, Mrs. Erhmerson by the vicar, Rev. Christopher H. tificate of achievement. He further MRS. M. W. WOODWARD Quackenbush, Mrs. W. H. Carhart, Snyder. Sunday school assembles stated that at the grammar, schoo: Richard Wilsey addressed the J. Harvey Bowne left last week Services were held Friday, March Young Men's Bible class Sunday by plane from Newark airport for Mrs, Marie Olsen', Mrs. C. S. Buck- at 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion will graduation a medal will be present- 21, for Mrs. Marguerite Wlnans lih, Mrs. George W. Ivins, Mrs. be observed at the 11 o'clock serv- ed to the scholar with the highest morning at the Presbyterian Las Vegas, Nev., where he will vis- Woodward, 76, of Katonah, N. Y., church on "The Parable' of Two It his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Walter Morris,. . Mrs. • Everett ice Sunday and the sermon theme American history average. mother of George Woodward, Fair Thorne, Mrs. E. F. Elbert, Mrs. R. will be "Thanks Be To God." Foundations." Rev. Roger J. Squire, and Mrs. J. Harvey Bowne, Jr. 1 Approval was given for the Key- Haven's district school clerk and pastor of the Red Bank Methodist Mrs. Charles H. Miller enter- W. Brouhley, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Size of house 28' x 30' contains four robms port grammar school to enter the recorder, who died March 18, .after church, will visit the next session tained her bridge club Thursday Mrs. Walter B. Ludwlg, Mr«. Mabel FOBT MONMOUTH SERVICES. baseball league composed of teams an illness of several months. - evening. Prizes were awarded to Hurley, Mrs. W. H.. Shampanore, Rev. Robert C. Johnson, pastor from Atlantic Highlands, Eaton- of the class. The members held a and bath. This house is pre-cut. ' Full price A retired teacher, Mrs. Wood social get-together Friday night at Mrs. William Ludi and Mrs. ROIT Mrs. J. E. Wells and Miss Marie of Shrewsbury Presbyterian church, town, Colt's Neck, Wanamassa, ward taught elocution, dancing and and H,'Loog. Others present were Wilby. • - . ; will preach and the girls' choral Tinton Falls, Union Beach,. Mata- the home of Ralph R. Eckert on dramatics in 79 parochial schools Navesink River road. Robert Fer- Mrs. John 0. Hartzler, Mrs. James group will sing at Easter sunrise wan and Keyport. There will be in the metropolitan, area. From Wilson, Mrs. Stanley I. Cundey, PARTY FOR BBtLDINO tTIND : services to be held in the open air $100 to $125 appropriated to cover 1907 until 19*3, when she retired, guson will speak to the group on Mrs. B. Munn Craig, Mrs. Albert :• $2,100 ;.. :,::•• theater, Fort Monmouth. Chaplain expenses of bus transportation, in- she and her husband,' George L. April 13. Bedle and Mrs. Edward Lockwood. The Red Bank Women's Repub-^ Richard W. Jungfer, Jr., also an- surance, etc. Woodward, a retired custom in- - Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hartzler Itcan .club 'will sponsor a' public nounces music by the post band at The Board alao approved tenta- spector, of the U. S. treasury de- "SEVEN LAST WORDS" and son Paul have returned after card party and dessert-bridge Tues- the services and Scripture reading tive plans for a trip for the pupils partment, lived in Yonkers, N. Y. Miss Dorothy MacNelll of New spending the -week-end as. the day afternoon, April 15, at .the club- One-third Down, $12.00 per month by Rev. Robert S. Graham of Long of the eighth grade. Mrs. Made- They observed their golden wed- York will be the soprano soloist in guests of relatives in Terre Hill, house of the Red Bank Women's Branch. line Webster, the principal, stated ding October 26. '•..-' ' the annual performance of Dubois' Pa. ... .' ' - : • -'-,.' ,- . club oh-Broad street. The profits that although final plans have not. Surviving besides her husband "Seven Last Words" Good Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nappl have will be turned over to the building BAPTIST been made, the pupils have indi- and Her son, George, are another at 3:30 p. m., at First Methodist returned from a six weeks' vaca- fund of the Monmouth County Or- cated that they would like to go, son, Collln I. Woodward of Yonk- church, Asbury Park. The other tion in Mlaml.Fla, ';..'• . ganization for Social .Service. •. , Leonardo soloists will be Donald Gage, lead- The United Choral society, direct- by bus to Valley Forge. ers; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Russell S. Scobey, seaman first G. Adams and Mrs. George G. Da- ing tenor at .the Mllburn Play- class, of the U.S. Navy, stationed ANNS PANAREELLO ENGAGED JERSEY BUILDING LUMBER CO. ad by Rev. Ellwood S, Wolf, will house, and Bertram Rowe of New render "Olivet to Calvary" at the vis of Yonkers, and Miss Elizabeth in Washington, D. C., recently vis- Woodward of Katonah, and four York city. The performance la un- . Mrs. Dorothy Panarlelld of "At- Holy Week service Good Friday at Mrs. Olsansky ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- lantic Highlands, announces - the grandchildren. der the direction of G. Howard sell Scobey. . •. - HIGHWAY 35 KEYPORT, N. J. 8 p. m. -Assisting will be Harold Scott, and the public Is Invited. engagement of her. daughter, Miss Shaw tenor and John Ebner basa. Is Shower Gufeat "Interment was In., Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Sileox,and Anne Jeari Paharlello,'to Frank Y. Mrs. Ray Williams will be at the cemetery,-Brooklyn.—J—.... -...... children of Philadelphia have re- Korpon, son of Mrs. M, Korpon of , PHONE KEYPORT 7-0483 A stork shower was given SatuN DENTAL GROUP MEETING turned home after visiting Mrs. J, organ. day for Mrs. Joseph Olsansky of Leonardo,' .A 'June wedding, is EaaUr Sunday, following the sun- AARON H. ARRANTS. The Monmouth County Dental E.- D. Sllcox. ..•.'•.'. • ' ' ,,.-,'.!:..'.).'.. planned.'-•', ' ,-' ',': •'" ' ••. ' ,', • Monmouth street at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. William Mciree have rise service on Mount Mitchell, the Mr. and Mrs., John' Homan in Services will be held Saturday at Assistants "association met recent- young people will serve Easter ly at the office of Dr. Joseph Shel- named their daughter,. Karen ;An- Shrewsbury township. The shower 2:30 p. m. in the WooHey funeral nette. Mrs. Moree is the .. former breakfast at the church to mem- was given by \Mrs: Peter Romeo home, Long Branch, for Aaron H don in Asbury Park. Preceding the ben and friends of the Sunday- meeting the climes to be present- Miss Annette , Disbrow. -.'/ and MM. Julia Vehturlnp; of Red Arrants, 77, who died Tuesday, Mrs. Fred Linden and ,'Mrs. Ed- school and church. Bank, Mrs. Samuel Romeo' of night in Rivervlew hospital follow- ed at the state dental meeting were reviewed. Present from Red Bank ward Florlan have returned .to The church school session will be Shrewsbury and Mrs. William' Grif- ing a week's hospltallzatUuv. their home after spending a:vaca- at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship will fiths, Jr., of Eatontown. • - ; : A retired employee of Jersey were Mrs. Edith Worth, Mrs. Al- berta White and Miss Ella Joan tion in West Palm BeaclvFla. take place at 11 o'clock when Rev. Guests Included Mrs. Joseph Central Power and Light company, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slovenz and Mr. Wolf will use as hi* sermon Mr. Arrants recently lived fn. the Coakley. Mrs. George Hoffmlre also Brown, Mrs. Peter. Mazza, .Mrs. attended as a guest. Mrs. Henry Velcainp and •children theme "The Resurrection." Com- Helen Hardy, Mrs. Ruth LeValley, nursing Home at Monmouth Beach, have returned from a vaoatlon' In munion will be observed at this although he was born and lived is no excuse Mrs. William Hardy, Mrs. William Miami, Fla.; i '• .: time. Griffiths, Sr., Mrs. John Krantz, most of his lite in Long Branch. CARD PARTY. Mrs. Michael Pentz and son have In place of the usual Sunday Mrs. William McGulnness, Mrs. He was the son of the late, Aaron The Ladies' aid society of the returned to their home from th,e evening activities the Easter pro- Dorothy Davis, Mrs,. E. G. Keto- and Rachael White Arrants and the Holmdel Federated church has Perth Amboy General. hospital.' gram will be given, with a pageant husband, of the' late Caisl'e McGin- completed plans for a spring card lalnen, Mrs. Stephen Castellacclo ley Arrants; •• Ca.pt. Frank B. Stoney recently depicting the death and resurrec- and Misses Ruth Fary and Terry party to be held at Fellowship hall celebrated his 9«th birthday. Capt. tion of our Lord. This service will Woodward, He is survived by one sister, Mrs. April 10; Door prizes will be award- Stoney is Improving steadily fol- a one begin at 8 p. m. Marquis L. Chamberlain of West ed. Refreshments will be in charge lowing an operation several months The pastor's choir rehearsal will Long Branch. of Mrs. Douglas Fromm, Mrs. J. J, ago. . ' '•'"-..'• y'\.~ be held Wednesday afternoon at Workers To Start Rev. Donald Phillips ot {he West Holmes, Mrs. Theodore Fromm, Mrs. Harry Wood of Tarrytown, »:15 o'clock and church choir re- Long. Branch Methodist church Mrs. Charles Bennett, Sr., Mrs. Mrs. Frank Hart of White Plalns- hearsal at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Course For Hospital will officiate. Interment will be in Harold Holmes and Mrs; William and Mrs. John Brlgham of Albany, at 8:15 p. m., will be followed by West Long Branch cemetery. Pitcher. were the recent guests of'their THE PO8ITION WE TAKE ... ..why we found it necessary on the meeting of the trustees. The indoctrination course for sister, Mrs. George G. Dlsbrbw. volunteers to assist with mental LOUIS LANE The New Jersey Bell Telephone January 6th of this year to ask for therapy work at the State Hospital, TO HOLD BENEFIT higher rates for telephone service. ST. CLEMENT'S EPISCOPAL Marlboro, will be held Tuesday af- Louis Lane, 48, of Farmlngdale, The Ladles' auxliary of Inde- Organ Recital ' Company wants to bee fair about Belford . . ternoqn at the institution. Any died Saturday at the Fort Mon- pendent fire company will hold a . -Wagesland io ,dojyrhat.is_best fpj:____ These increased rates now being Easter services will be as' fol- womanlnterested in this work"may" mouth hospital. A veteran of-World card party Thursday night ot next Of Easter Miiiic" both employees : and, telephone "sought b£forc~the"Pubirc Utility" lows: baptism, 9 a. m.; Holy Com- attend the session. War I, he had lived in.Farmlngdale week at the Red Bank Woman's Commission include no provision' munion, celebrated by Rev. Fred- The course will be directed by for the past ten years. Alub. There will be special awards, Frederick K. Ball will present his users. -'Wage's-that arei.too low are erick O. Price, 9:30 a. m., and The funeral was held. yesterday table prizes and refreshments.. eighth annual organ recital ofi Eas- for further general wage in- Dr. Henry R. Cotton, department at Corndel, Ga. Arrangements here Mrs. Frank Calandriello is chair- not'fair to the employees—who do • church school, 11 a. m. commissioner of the state depart- ter music Saturday evening from the work. Wages lhat are top.high creases. ' . '.. Allen B, McGowan, lay-reader-in- ment of Institutions and agencies, were under the direction of the man, assisted by. Mrs. Charles 8 to 9 o'clock in the Red Bank charge, wil) conduct services at the and Dr. J. Berkeley Gordon, direc- Day funeral home. Julian,. Mrs. Joseph Marks and Baptist church, • The following se* are not fair., to the . public^-^hq .; > WHAT WE ARE ASKED TO PAY church tomorrow. Good Friday, at tor at the hospital. An auxiliary of Mrs, Gordon Wilson. lections will be played: " • buy the serviced . | '••'•;<'%•: 10 a. m. volunteer workers has been estab- WILLIAM T. CONWAY Choral prelude, "I Cry to Thee, The demands of the Telephone lished under the direction of Mrs. William T. Conway, -49, ol Keans- EASTER PARTY Lord Jesus Christ," Bach';. "Conso- A comprehensive survey shows unions include a general wage in- HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN burg, died Tuesday at Monmouth A combined Easter and Polly- lation," Mendelssohn; "The "En- Arthur J. White of the hospital shrouded Cathedral," Debussy; that .telephone .' wages compare . Red Bank board of managers, ancUwill be en- Memorial hospital, fie was born In anna party followed the business fa,vorably with.those paid by otheir crease of $12 or more per week,- a larged as this projeot advances. Keyport, a son of the late Thomas meeting of Pride of Monmouth "Evening Song," Schumann; Sec- union shop, reductions in length - New members will" be welcomed and Mary Frawley Conway. Mr. council, Sons and Daughters of ond Movement—"Symphony in D doncerns.in New Jersey for work at the Easter service at 11 a. m. Conway was a real estate sales- Liberty Tuesday in the lodge hall. minor," > Franck; "Ave Maria," requiring sjmilar skills and train- of wage schedules, increased vaca- Sunday. Rev. Harold Hornberger, man. •'••'•.• Schlibert; the Good Friday Music Sea Bright School An Easter egg, a special award, (Parsifal) Wagner. • • ing, Not only, do, present telephone tion payments, additional holidays • pastor, will deliver the Easter mes- He is survived by a brother, was won by MrB. Charles Croydon. and •increased pension payments. sage and administer Holy Com. Attendance Record Frank Conway of Keyport. The The program will bs interspersed wages compare favorably with munlon. Sunday-school will con- Members who received birthday with familiar hymns. '• . ^ . Sea Bright pupils perfect in at- funeral will be held tomorrow af- gifts were Miss Norma Norman, other industries, but the same is Union demands for increased pay vene at 9 a. m. ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Bedle and other benefits would increase Maundy Thursday services will tendance during March are as fol- Mr. and Mrs, Charles. Holmes and DINNER MEETING. ' true of vacations, holidays, sick- lows: funeral home with Rev. E. A. Cor- Henry Brown. yearly operating costs of this Com-, be held tonight at 8 o'clock. Com- Beg-lnnere', First mnd Second Grades— rlgan, pastor of St. Ann's church, A dinner meeting, of the Funeral ness benefits, pensions and work- munion will be given at this time. Keansburg, officiating. Burial will Leslie Covert, Billy Drummond, Thomas MOVE INTO BELFOBD HOMEy Directors' association of Monmouth ing conditions generally. pany by over $25,QQ0,000. To put r. Services tomorrow, Good Friday, Garland, Edward Green, Robert Lovvren, be in St, Joseph's cemetery. irayer and meditation at 8 p. m. Harold Saharic, Travis Thomas, Robert Mr, and Mrs, George Knight of and Ocean counties Will be held it another way, the increases re- Rogers. Erik Woods, Barbara Cleland, Campbell's Junction have moved next Wednesday night at Louis WHAT WE PAY NOW ... - quested would be the equivalent, Miss Aileen Barteleme, a senior Mary Ellen Eilenbereer, Madeline Nlco- MBS. CAROLINE BERGEN restaurant, route, 35, Mlddletown. tt Wagner college in the field of Ictte, Elaine Welch. Pamela Wood. into the house on East road, Bel- on the average, of adding 920 to Third and FourLh Grades—Lois Co- Mrs. Caroline Bergen, widow of ford, which they .purchased from President Marvin 8. Campbell of Here.are rates of pay for typical nursing, will speak at the joint vert, Judith Ellenbemer, William Rock, Toms River will be in charge o'f meeting of the Missionary and La- Louis Bergen, a resident of Leo- Miss Catherine Logan of New telephpne jots, not including over- the yearly telephono bill of each Thomas Roffere, Alexis Saharic, Barbara nardo a number of years, died yes- Monmouth, The house, which is lo- the business session, and H, Law- dles' Aid societies Wednesday af- Jean Want, Charles Meyer. rence Scott of Belford trill be host. tiine; :Thefe"is extra pay for Sun- subscriber. ternoon of next week. Fifth and Sixth Grades—James Boye-r, terday at Briar Hill, Freehold. She cated on the corner of Sandy Hook John Gaynor, Betty Lovgren, Beryl Rock, is survived by a. 'sister living In avenue, has six rooms and bath, days,, holidays and evening and Seventh and Eigrhth Grades—Walter Connecticut. OUR EFFORT8 TO AVOID A METHODIST Covert, Frank Festejo. Samuel Hock, and modern improvements, The TAKE NOTICE. i ' riigh't-'duty. ', ' . " Billy Fowler, JFanxs -Ryan, Augusllnigusllnoo The funeral will be held at lot Is 80x160 feet. Take notice that the Rumion Veterans 8TRIKE ... Belford . Smith, Pe»gy Lovfren, Sally Ann Qauies, o'clock Saturday afternoon at the OrsanUatlon, Inc., has applied to i the, Top rate pay. for a flye-day forty- Rev. P. J. Myers, pastor, has Annt Rlchey. Posten funeral home, with Rev. S^ate Commissioner of Aleoholie Btver^ hour week for the highest paid tel- We have been bargaining collect*" wood S. Wolf officiating. Burial win YOLANDA ADAIRO ENGAGED •le Control for a Olub Llcenie (or prem- chosen "The Message of the Risen Mr; and Mrs. Louis Adalro of ises situated on Avenue of Two Riven, ephone - e'raftsrnen . is . $79; ,,for ivoly for many weeks with the Christ" as bis sermon for the Eas- County Births be in Bay Vlew( cemetery. Huroion, New Jersey. : : ter service at 10:45 a. m. Special Cllffwood - announce the angago- Objections, If any should be mada Im- switchboard operators, $14. Sten- unions. We are keeping the doof; Mr. and Mrs, Omar Sickles are HENRY B. BOLAND ment of their daughter, Miss Yo- mediately In writing to'the 8tate-.Com- music will be sung by the choirs, parents of a son, born Sunday at landa Adalro, to Frank Caracclolo, missioner ot Alcohollo Beveraia Control, ographers reoeive a top rate of (M 8 open for whatover..further meei- ' directed by Mrs, Carol Casler, Mm, Henry Bernard Boland, 68, of son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Car- lOtO Broad Street, Newark, N, J, Thelma Lentz, Mrs. Vivian Messier Rivervlew hospital, Slcned: for a thirty-five,hour week. Start- •ingsjnay be necessary, and have Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Rogers Rlverdale avenue, Monmouth acclolo, also of Cllffwoqd, The wed- Kumion Veterans Orcanlaatlon, ,Ine'., ind Mrs. Isabel Myers, Church Beach, died Tuesday night at Mon- ding will tako place Sunday, April ing rates for untrained: beginnors offered to oxlend proscrit liberal", ichool will convene at 0:30 a. m. of High street ahe parents of a Joseph V.'F, Desmond, Preildent, daughter, born Thursday ,of last mouth Memorial hospital. He was a 20. Mr. Caracclolo is a member of Thomas Macintosh, Vice President, range from $36 to $30 a week de- contracts, The management of this 'The Story of Easter" find tinging member ot the security Investment Matawan township board of educa- James Lemlff, Secretary*, if Eastor hymns will be featured week at Monmouth Memorial hos- Ur. Louis Mellacl, 'i'reaaurer. p'.ertdihgjonth'e" locality .and job 'Company proposes to comply fully pital. firm of Boland, Baffin and company tion. it the 7:30 p. m. service. of New York cjty. Notlca ot Sattlement of Account, j ds(ssiflcaUon.'".Twp-thii'ds of our . with the Stntq Law concerning la- Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Vacarella Estate of Thomas J. Mullen, deceased. Church members are Invited to of Hancock street are parents of Born In Brooklyn, he was a son RADIO. MEN TO MEET Notice Is hereby given- that, the accounti employees VorK in"areas where- bor disputes in public utilities, - attend the sunrise service on a daughter,.born Friday at Mon- of the late Frederick William and 'of Ihe subsotlben, Executor! and Trull- .' Ihe;highest niaxlrtium antj slai'ling,' which is designed In aid in solving Mount Mitchell, Atlantic High Nora Campbell Boland. He was a Dr. Richard A. Weiss of Evans tees of the estaU of said deceased, will mouth Memorial hospital. Signal laboratory will bo the prin- be audited and stated by the. Surrogate lands, Easter morning at 6 o'clock. member of Monmouth Beach, club ot the County of Monmouth and re- ra,tes are paid.. ; • .1...,. Just such' probloms as, we .fa'pe.. Dr. A, C, Brady, district auperln- and Jersey Bond olub of Newark, cipal speaker Wednesday, April 16, ported for Httlement to the Orphans' 1 TUBER FINED. Surviving are his wife, Mrs, when the Monmouth county sub- Court of laid County, on Thursday, the Wagq rates for non-managemertt' ' • ''now. .."'••-,-.• •' ..••'•'.»-, Mndent, will deliver the sermon section of the Instltuto of Radio Twenty-second day ot May, A, D., -1»«7, i and musio will be given by the Leo McNeel and Robert Winters, Alice E. Bmitliers Boland; three nt IOIOO o'clock a, m., nt. which <. time employoes have-been increased an- Tho important thing is to avoid )rasa quartet of Manasquan high sailors, were fined $2S oach this sons, William H. Boland of Half Engineers meet In the ' Mechanic mipllcatlon will be made for the allow- tho avorago. 70% sir.ee January morning by Red Bank Recorder Mile road, Mlddletown township, street sohool auditorium. ance of commiielone and counsel.'fees. '• any interruption of telephone ichool. 1011. This is the principal reasbn V; sorvice. ' . ' :, The Women's floolety of Christian John V. Crowell on chargos of Frederick B, Boland of New York causing a disturbance at the M_on- city and John BB__Bolai)4°p(Jffpn. Boland of Mon< , MISS MOIUOYENGACUSD J(i:ia»lr,jrilUnie*U,.VV»,!ln*siUy.»o( ,.,,..,..;,„,, ,,.,-• "fttxt week In the church-annex, rmJOth^ifer^lMOttl^-toy f or«rc"iosiriy:| Valentine Anderso'"^^*;*n of' Monmout^ h ,H»l A, A. Johnson, Yh* official board will meet Wed' time this morning, Lawrenco • Hnrbor, formerly of . Thomas Bappi of 82 Bank street Beach; a brother• , Leo C, Boland o•f MatawunLar , nonoimcHbo ftlio l f 24 Commerce Street, NEW JERSEY BELL TEL EPH ONE niidsy night of next wt«k, follow- Brooklyn, and five grandchildren. ment of their daughter, Miss Flor- Newntk, N. J. ^ ing prayer snutlnf. wns fined |X5 and given a 30-day Kxeciltori and Truitin, suspended sentence on a charge of Services will be held at noon flat- ence Moray, to Jtoljort C. Sturt. son Bamuel IXnieli, The following ware ' baptized causing a dl»turb*nc» last night,on u'rdiy In the _Old Tennent churoli, of Mr. and Mrs. Hobort Sturt of 'H (Jommerci Btreet. Brmul ftrnt. ..!-.-. 91* Tenntnt. R*y, Binurd N. flit* MaUwan, Mtwark W, N. J. ,'; PriMtoi, RED BANK REGISTER. APfilL 3.1947 "sure Rlev«n Leonardo DANCE SATURDAY ' CONSULT 8PRINO BY-THE-YARD! Proposed New State Office Building There will be no dance it Higbtf- Mr. and Mra; Thomas Faton of town Country club tomorrow in ob- COTTONS - RAYONS Red Bank entertained *» dinner servance of Good Friday, but Sat- woouara - NOTIONS Charles E. Sweeney Agency quests Saturday evening', Rev. and urday's affair will have two or- Mrs. Ellwood Si Wolf of "this place, chestras. A square dance is planned FABRIC rAIR and Miss Dorothy Ryan of Long fDr next Thursday, 187 BROAD ST. R. B. 8-SMO 8 Branch. The dinner was given in REAL ESTATE ™* celebration of R. P. Campbell's Wrthday. - -'""- " —INSURANCE— " Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johns and •on Robert of Carthage, 'H. T., TONMOUTH AVE. ; RUMjBON, N. J. spent the week-end with their aunt EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS and uncle, Mr. antj Mrs. Nathan IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE Phone Rumson 1-1492 Searfoso of Navcalnk, formerly ol this place Mr. and Mrs. Howard. WdVth had M guest Saturday, Mrs. Annie Tler- Spbrtswin Model, 3 3^10 HP ney. of Staten Island. Sunday Mr, OTHEB MODELS AVAILABLE SOON. MORTGAGE LOANS and Mrs.; Worth and'Bentqn; Mc- Arthur were dinner guests of Mr. Veterans G I Home Loans, and Mr». Fred Lalble of Newark Zobel's Sea Skiff and Yacht Works Low As Mr and Mrs, Walter Woods, P.HJA. Home Mortgages, formerly of this place, are occupy- Sea Bright, N, J. Phone Sea Bright 2-0091 Repair Loans (F.H.A ) ing their new home at Locust. Miss Albertlna Remain of New Private Mortgage Loans; York Is visiting Mr an,d Mrs Cos- Free Consultation mo O'Nel!. Miss Lomain and her sister will again occupy the Meri- FOk A gold cottage on Bellcvue avenue this summer.. A SCHWARTZ - MACKLIN Mr.' and . Mrs. William Thomas 8 WHITE ST. RED BANK 6-3121 and children, Shirley and ^Edwln, HAPPY EASTER are planning to spend their Easter vacations, with, relatives in Slat- Meet Your Friends At The Popular . Ington and HantlcoUe, Pa. Mrs, ^Robert Search has returned \ * . borne after a visit of a. few days As an answer to crowded conditions, in the New Jersey capltol, a new state, office building ha, IRobert Hayward, ' Hubert place who has been appealing in a daughter boin Sunday, March 23, ReuMlllc, Robeleri t Flynn, Joseph Plconfi, Whatever You Like ..'. It's The Be$t! ! ! Miss LOIB Biyan of Newark vlalt- Florida, expects to be at Atlantic at Monmouth'Memorial hospital, . Junior Grou—jp—Joap n Hancc, Douzlna od over the weak-end Mi and Mrs City May Juno and July He is Any, Thomaa Brounler. David Moore, Edward Bryan. Mi and Mrs Fianlilin Soeland Garret Thome. . :.!.. Dancing From 9 P. M. Sat. & Sun. Mr.and Mrs. George Dwyer of playing the vilraln In tho old-time of Monmouth road are parents of - Senior Group—Mary Martin, Lynn melodiama "Adrift in New Yoik" a son, boin Friday at Monmouth Merrill. Dorothy Porges. Evolyn Wright, Port Beading and eon George, Jr., Vincent Annarella, Anthony Bruno," spent Saturday with.Mr. and Mrs, Mr and Mrs Rqnald Tamow are Memorial hospital Grover Burdge, Douglaa Burlthardt, LOU MCHAELSON James White. the parents of a son, Ronald Eu- Goorg« Heary Dnwibaugh, Thomaa K«r. gene Tarnow, born March 13 ut lia, Harold Herbert, Thomaa Moot,' Dale AND Featuring A baby shower, was given fQr Mrs. Maigaret Hague hospital, Jersey Seiple Gives Talk Myora, Leroy Olaen. Ronald Tarnow Tuesday evening of Group One—Sandra Bice, Bertiia HIS ORCHESTRA BAV FBYE City. Boynton. Barbara JleClollan, Nornrn last week at the home of Mis Tho Ladles' auxiliary of the At Boston Meeting Joan Morhnrt, Barbara Straus. Edward George Black. The guests were Anderson, Richard Buck! Jerry Bruno, Oceanvlew Community file com- Beinaid A Seiple, president of Robert Drew, Robert Field, (iuy Uaynes, BOB COE Mrs. Earl Yarnell, Mrs. William pany will meet Tuesday, April 8 at the Jersey Ccntinl Appliance com- Barry Kaplan. Wllllim Olaon, Kent Marks, .Mrs. John McCambridge, 2 o'clock Mrs Frances Metcalf is pany of Asbury Paik and foimerly PTltchard, Bruoe Ruh, Victor Satter.. At the Hammond Organ Njghtly Mrs.'John Moran,. Mrs, Mylea Cav- president vico president of the Jersoy Cen- Group Two—Mary Lamb Belfcnan, anaugh,'; Mrs. David Mair, Mrs. Mr. *nu Mrs. Anth,on O. Lur«l arc Ual Power unu Light company, Joan Bonharn. Bubnva Moore, Marilyn James Lundrigan; Mrs. James Con- Stlllwaeon. Cynthia Tyack, Ma.xlne Ina.l. SHOP AND SAVE ; at homo a.fter. spending several was one of t,ho principal speakers ber?, James Bruno, David Janaky, Jo. 3. OPEN BOWLING nally, .Mrs. Clande Smith, Mrs. days with Mr, and Mrs. John Lund at tho 20th annual business confer- aeph Martella, Eddie Weinhelmor. • George Black and Mrs. Edwin Vin- of Lyndhurst. , •--*• ence of.the Mew England Gas as- Group Three—Carole Beer, Suzanne. , . Phone R. B. 8-0133 or 8-3081 for Alleys. cent ot Leonardo; Mrs. Archie sociation, held at the^otel Statler; Stephene, ArUiur Apy, Oharlei Myers, Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick, qn- Ralph Bcaccla. Black and Mrs. Winnie -McCarthy •tertalned relatives from Irvington Boston, last week. Open Nljhtly From 6 P. M. Sunday From 1 F. M. qf Highlands, Mrs, George Schmitz Group Four—Bevla Becker, Luclllo ter and Union ovor the week-end. "Deal In the Dealer" was the top ?-°™''. Be_.'*? K.nl.,11, M.rllyn Sham. JACTORY STORES of Railway and Mrs, Harold Tar- Herbert Neu, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. ic selected by Mr. Seiple and it 4: SPECIAL COCKTAIL now, Mrs. Dora Tarnow and Mrs. Richard B. Neu, plans to open the doalt with co-operation between tho tOYS'ALL WOOL Mllford Van Brunt of Belford. Bayshore Auto service aftor his utility company and the retail PARTY EASTER SyNDAY discharge from the navy. dealer. SINES SEVEN. Mrs. Frank Blake of Jersey City "After all these years in the util- Middletown township Recorder 4 P. M. to 7 P.M. &JTTS GET OUR Is spending a few days with Mr. ity business and now 18 months as W. Gilbert MansoManson fined Seven i Tweeds - Covepts - Flannels UP arid Mrs. Gene Hesslon. V a dealer, this dealer co-operation persons In police court Monday; Favors Arid Treats ! HIGH CASH PRICE Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Stcrnschus subject has a much broader al>il- flcance to me," said Mr. Seiple. W Howard W. Reynolds of 4S • •ALL MODELS celebrated their 41st wedding anni- Washington street was Uned $5 and Request Organ Program By BOB COE versary Tuesday, March 25. What motivates the utility com- costs for speeding. Naomi McCul- • ALL MAKES . —Mr. and Mra. Jack Ronaldaon re- pany in establishing a dealer co- lough of Koyport was finod ?2 and " •iUSKY SUITS . . $19*5 cently attended a birthday party operation program? All other fac- costs for failuro to signal when • ANY VEAR for i'their'1 ttoMe-year-otd ; grand- tors are overshadowed by the num- 5. SPECIAL EASTER DINNER | 8lze8'12 to 20 ber ono reason ... to build profit- stopping and Edward A. ThouH j daughter, Lois Jots, daughter- of hauf of Holmdel paid a $5 fine for COMPLETE $-. requisite to him is to sell more R. BV6-0428 ..-•-. Highest'score at pinochle Thurs- products at more profit. Harry Malament of Brooklyn was OY8' ALL WOOL S •;'••• ' day afternoon was made by Mrs. Ined $15 for careless driving and^ Frank Fortestein at the Ladles' "What should tho utility expert Sric H. Rupp of Hillside was fined auxiliary of the Community fire of the denier?" Mr. Seiple contin- ?8 and costs for'driving a motor- ued. "The dealer must be thor- cycle without a muffler. [fROUSERS•-.••.. . .-$595 company card party, Mrs.. Louis oughly indoctrinated In the require- BULLDOZER, CRANE Vpigol was awarded the blind prize, ments on Installation and service of oW ALL WOOL while Mrs. Jbseph P. Rhein won all appliances. Mr. Dealer and AND -v first non-player prize. Mrs. Morris his organization must have » com- Josephs was hostess. prehensive knowledge of rates and •jusky Trousers .. . $8^ George .Phillips and family of how to relate them to-the cost of Considering the Purchase of a New Commercial Refrigerator? SHOVEL WORK Springfield visited Mrs. Henzey Fill Dirt, Top Soil, Sal)d and Or.vtl operation of the appliances he is :OY8' Frye Sunday. selling. • Land Clearing, Grading. Cellar Dig- Mi1, and Mi's. John Hubel of .Lake Then Lo6k Over the Outstanding Features of the Popular fini, Ditchlni and Rsid Cuttlnj. "Now let us review the utility's Hopatconj; arc house guests of Mr. responsibilities. • First, dealer ro- 3UNGAREES . . . $250 and Mrs. Joseph P. Rhein. Mrs. quirements should be raised. Just Rhein is on the sick list. a shingle out front and an occa- WARD-OLYMPIC REFRIGERATOR IpYS'3EQULAR $2.75 .« •' ] General Contractor Mrs, Anne Aichelo and daughter • • M. J. STAVOLA sional sale of a gas or electrical Mary,Ann attended a birthday par- appliance should not alone qualify Phone Red Bank 6-3586 ty for Maigaret Ann-Best, daugh- P. O. Box 482, Red Bank, N. J.: anyone as a dealer. Your dealer PAJAMAS - Special «1«» ter 6C Mr. and Mca. William Best co-operation plan should bo tailor of Asbury Par.k Friday. V made for him. Mr.B. Frank,'j«cltson and daugh- "The utility, Blnce it offers cer ter, Mrs. R. H. Van. DeWater, at- tain definite benefits and helps, has toys'Ties-Belts-Hose tended recently the birthday par- the responsibility of using tho ut- PILES! PILES! ty of Mrs. Jackson's granddaugh- most discretion in selecting co-op^ ter, Edith Audrey Meyers, daugih- eratlng dealers. Including every |f you have rectal trouble send ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers dealer In the program, regardless of .-.Westfleld, who •>-.- celebrated of his "ability or desire, to contribute PITS-.---.-.•••;•• . $29-95 youF name Ind address to. 5 3 5 her 13th birthday. : • . • ' to the whole, is manifestly unsound The firemen of the Brevent Park and would contribute to' the ultl \ Worsteds - Tweeds - Gabardines UP Longview Road, South Orange, and :Leonardo Fire company have mate break-down of the entire pro- made donations to the Red Cross gram." IEN'8 N. J. You will receive a free and to the Monmouth County Or- ganization for Social Service. Books [jOPCOATS ... $2450 working sample of A. Z. Rec- have been distributed on a. Chevro- Little, Silver 1 let sedan, which will be disposed of After April 15 the po|lco depart- Coverts - Tweeds - Gabardines UP tal Ointment, Send no money. on the cd-operatlve plan Saturday ment will Issue summonses to resin IEN'8 ALL WOOL evening, July; 28, the last night of dents who have failed to obtain 1947 licenses for their dogs. The police, after that date, will also SPORT COATS . $1795 Issue summonses' to owners who UP CAS permit their dogs, licensed or un- •: ;•) licensed, to run at large. Many IEN'8 CIVIL ENGINEER? complaints have been received by officials of dogs running at large and doing- considerable damage. . rROUSERS • ... . . $8 95 Mrs, Mabel Coleman Is teaching JO the dances for "Penny Burn and UP' PLAMMIN Roses," an operetta to be given by IEN'8 • 7TRUCTUHA the children of the upper grades 95 at the local school. - Mra. Margaret King spoke, on Corduroy Sport Coats $14- "The Wise Use of Leisure Time In Home and School" at a meeting IEN'8 SLEEVELESS Tuesday of the Parent-Teacher us- aoclajlon In the school auditorium. Sixth grade pupils entertained with A—INSULATION O—CONTROL DIAL SWEATERS ,. $2-95&$3.S5 three flute (elections and a chorus, ;• SPECIAL—Were $6.95 V - A htavr four Inch Iftyir of approved InanUtlon1 Die u»or can regulate the forced draft ayaten Poems were recited by members of btHwetn th« ouUr ind Inntr metal CMBU makei aeconltntr to' aervlco coiulltlotui, according to left's • '' '- >• -• ,.;.'•• • the primary group, who Included •v«rr bit of tc* count for tconomlcal apcrnUon, temperature desired and according to uiase of Dick Roehl, David Levin, Ellen the cabinet. ^ . Maver, Patsy Merrill, Peggy Par- )HORTS.Special3for$l.OO RAY VAN HORN AGENCY sons, Beverly Browne, Jill Miner B—EXTERIOR E—SHELVES : and Carolyn O'Malley. Diana 4' • • Stephens Wag announcer. Ail .raetei U h«s.vy Kauc• eteel, Htfcvy construction, |.t| we)jt« Inhibit ruat-. . , all Jolnta nre liritKoit ami -4i« ndjiiAlad to kiny height. Easily removed for Members of tho senior group dur- welded. .Surfacea are cov erad nlth hlvh-Uaked, donning. , v Men's Ties - Belts-.- Hose REALTORS Forctllo Inlah. f ing the . assembly period last Fri- day presented a summary 'of the P—ICE COMPARTMEINT Garters • Suspenders American Indian unit they have C—8ELF.ALIGNING DOOR8 Our New Telephone Number Is just completed, Individual topics Uaaignid to irlthatand attvexo treatment, tbU wera written by the pupils and Sptclallr eonatruntad to allow flexibility, uaur- heavy gauge) galvanized ateel compartment la all int Uiht flt vlth flee of refrigerator. Sperlal welded construction. The entire compartment la songs and dances concluded the treu* terfatlnf Kaakata ai'a designed >|iaclally for tuapended within 'the- refrigerator, eliminating1 program. Posters were or* display commercial atrvlci. contact with •Ide-wnllj, thua conserving Ice. RED BANK 6- In the classroom. Mr. and Mra. Cannelll Majmlone are the parents of a daughter born Saturday In Monmouth Memorial Ice . .". and, only ice . . . gives you the high humidity needed to keep foods fresh, hospital. v Tho Now Ward-Olympic fenced draft system, applying tho constant circulating 4100 j Jules t>. Dlstol, son of Mr, and Mrs. Julius A.'Dlstel, la spending washed air principle, retfiovos all odors mid supplies the moislufo so necessary LAWRENCE J. SCJHILIJNO FLORBNCB" D. VAN HORN the spring vacation with hi* par- for proper refrigeration. Soo tho Wurd-Olympie ut your nearest Seaboard QIYICO., JOSEPH V. HtrNTBR % SHinLBJY'Mi KINOSLAND ents, Ho U attending Dickinson college at Carllso, Pa., where he la THEODORE) W. McQINNESa DORIS B, a freshman and majoring In en- W. RAYMOND VAN HORN gineering, Ho has boon pledged lp Serving the Shore- Tel. Red Bank 6-0248 J ALL BUSRBS STOP % BLOCK FROM OUR sae School closed today for the Eas- 804 River Road, Fair Haven, N. J. ter vacation and will raopen next ' Phone Red Bank 6-4l60 Tuesday morning. SEABOARD Attendance raoordi Hit tb« fol- jays To Advertise.in The Register lowing perfect pupils (or M»rohi • " '. " Fra-prlmary •Otiip—Lola Baikar, An. r. Pagfe Twelve. RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3,1947 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES BUSINESS NOTICES WE SPECIALIZE in new lawna, roae HOUSKMOVING. ralalnf bulldlnga. mi. MAUtQUE SCHWARTZ. Cbryal.r. TYPEWRITERS, .adding raachlnea and SIX.YOUNG turkey htm and one torn. SHEEP—Eire yaara, on. ram and three DRESSES— Slie 11-13, aport and. cuual, son work, carpenter work and truck- mouth and International truck . •-0B78. very good condition. Selling because . and rock .gardens, flower be.de-and bfflct equipment*- naw ind uied, Call before 12 a. in. William Grata, lamba. Phonea-JBatontow ~ n 3*' ng. Morria Home leapt. Co, Box. 138 and aervice hearquarters. Phona bought, sold and' repaired. Serplco'a. 242 Wall atreet. Welt Long Branch. too small, from $2; mattreaaet, new "Ka- walk,, lawns cared for by the, hour, 193T PLxUOUTTH motor, gogooi d con- day, week or month. Your ground! kept .Keanabunr.: ' ' .' ' • -'• . .''- -' •' - ' Bank 787. IPS Monmouth stre»U R«d Bank. ROOFING AND roof coating, all sltei. dition. Price t75. Phons Bed Bank pok",- double «iie;-very reasonable. Spring on legs, % size, good condition, in A-l condition.. Estimates cheerfully HOUSE PAINTING; al,o algna mad..to USED CARS bougnt, aold I . WANT ADS HSCHARGE PAPERS photostated, 12 Leon Levinaon. hardware. 10 Mechanic 6-3758-J. from 8 a. in. to S p. m-.* given. Harry .'Hammond. 116 Linden . changed. Pontlao sales and ° Mr<| reasonable. Phone Mlddletown E-0286-B. order. < Georg* .IS. Parkar. . Phooa houre' service at Dora's, 18 Wallace •treet, Red Bank. Phone. 6-8P8O.* VIOLIN—160 years old,iGermsn, perfect avenue) Highlandi. Phone Highlands S- Eftontowr. 694-M. "• • :.rma. • G. ' M. -A. ' C. Rasaaa Bruit street. Red Bank. LARGE RADIO cabinet, new. Phon* At- condition. baautlfuJ tone. Call Atlan- CABINET STYLE gaaoline atove, four 19-21 Mechanic street, phon. »0«n lantlc Highland! 1-0S74-W.*. tlc Highlands 1-0918. burners and- oven, good condition. 'Uit UORTliAUB laana see B. V. O. B. LOST AND FOUND TIMOTHY HAY, alfalfa hay. Phone Phone Atlantic Hlghlanda 1-0806.• SPIRELLA CORSBTIERE, 'individually Stoat. Lewli bulidlng. 77-79 Broad YOU wlib to sell yuuj auiupul Holmdel »-7601. ; TRAILER—New, 16 feet, uied two WALNUT MODERN bedroom" lat, bed, fitted. Irene Bollinger, S Lakeaide brlns it to ua. We pay caeh for | WOMEN'S BUITS. .dresses. evening itreet foefoverr Wewbarrebarr .tore)) . Iceable carai I98S to 1942 m monthi. Call Deal 7-57U. and', box apringa, lnnarsprlng'mattreaa, v B LOST—Red mitten, wmta fur on back, WE HAVE THE material to do your lncmACavenue| mawaw. Rumaonm * r. " Pjlon «.»»•—»p-~e— Rumao— -n 1-1185. PICKING. Com husked by acre, sureau, cheat of drawers; night stand, . dresstt, iurtior ml«el, >i»t 9-11. Mnnnt-En:[llnh Co,. Red Rank. laat Saturday evening . on Broad roofing or siding job now. Pay aiCOPPER SINK, brail rail, 940;. alia Phone Holmdel 9-6701.* FAIR HAVEV N FlooF r CompanyC . SpecialSil ' frith oaw machines; alsd put in crib, atreet. Bed Bank. Finder return to Du- little as |5 rdonthly. No down pay- three-piece Marquetry let. Cliff,Lodge, $216; alao maple bureau and single bed, lxing in floor sanding and refinlahlhg. requested. No job too larga. Ralph 941 FORD Super deluxe, two,-door nan's bakery. 4 Broad itreet. Bed ment Call Rid Bank «-010». Mon- Atlantic Highlandi. Phone 1-0937. $65; Eaay waarier, plunger t3rpe,-$26; CANAKY BIRDS. Jack, Stanton, Ever- New oak flooring laid. Excellent. work dan, in excellent condition,' ra; Airway vacuum cleaner, 920; kitchen' ettroaoyPhonejtiedBankJ___93__-l. Maher Holmdal. Phona 8-6891. eater, defroatera, • fog llghta ' and f Dank moulh Construction Co., Highway 35, at [RL'S BICYCLE, 26-inoh, brand new, finished promptly in homes or office. LET US CONVERT^ your old oil lamp Headden*a Corlwr. - Columbia'-Westfield, balloon tlrei, $36. alnk and drain, $30; lawn roller,. $7. 100-GALLON BEAN sprayer. Joseph Sandying 7 cents per aquare foot, up. ^ght; low mileage; one owner. For oi Phone Rumion 1-0878. Call .venihgi, Bonanno. Harmony Road, Illddle- into an electric lamp. -We also re- kction; $1,125;. Phone Long Branch dcr'a atore, Broad street, Red Bank. YOUR OLP FURNITURE nude better Call Red Bank 6-0799-J. For tthh e beat aervice, call Bed Bank 6- wlr* and repair' lamps. Olsen, 36 South between 6 and 8; town.* na ard.- Davi Burnon, 21 Pearl atrett, Red lite. Apartment 39, htt Gertrude. Phone Ing. Phone Freehold 8-1016, Wagner Red Bank. Phope 6-2744-J. REWARD $10. Lost March 28, gold Hed Bank 6-3641-J. SILVER FOX SCARF, two aklne, perfect chestfl^ glass, china, bric-a-brac. Lpuise Broa., -66 Bannard atr'eet. Freehold. HIGHEST PRICES paid for 1946 or I Ban. Phone 8-2657. • condition, 170, Call Red Bank 6- Heyer, Atlantic atreet and Highway .36, passenger'car. Cash waiting. No antique loVers -knot pin. Phone COOLERATOR, 76-pound capacity. Per- BULLDOZER and crane work. Lota BABY CHICKS, alngle comb Whit. Leg- 2261.W. •.•'-:•••• • Keyport.'- » UTTERS, LEADERS, in copper or gal- ape. Call for quick action, Long Br, Gopslll, Bed Bank 6-mi.* horn!, (16 per 100; aexed pulleti 132 fect condition, $3S. Mri. Charlci DaLo, cleared, cellar, dug and roadwaya cut. . vanlted. Call ua for an estimate on 0822-J.* ' •- - - I 61 Center avenue, Atlantic Highland!. BOAT TRAILER. Will carry 18-foot BUILDING—Nine feet wide, 1'A «etGravel, fill dirt, top eoil. N. * M. Con- per 100; Klw Hampshire Reda, $17 per boat. Trice $85. . Call Red Bank «• wide. li'/i feet long. Easy to move, any sheet metal work, J. V. Bogart, 73 941 OLDSMOBILE four-door sedaji'' 100. Wlllg.rodt Brol,, Llncroft. Phone CHRIS CRAFT marine engine, Model B, tracting Co.,'Leonardo. .Phona Atlantic Toater atreet, River Plaza, Red Bank. LOST—$25 reward for return of toy Red Bank 6-S574-M. 3577 after 8 p. m." $96. After 6 p. m., or all dar Sunday. Highlands 1-092709. or 1-0993. six-cylinder, model 76, in excrj *-—r'ox Terrier, about one year old, or four-cylinder, 60 h. p. Price f200< 0. Allen, Concord and Viola avenue,, Phon. Red Bank 6-0.TM-.af,, or Eaton- ondltion, radio and heater. Can be i FOUR WINDOWS, complete with eailng, THREE VETERANS' wantt -ork remov- 1 tor, informntlon na to hia whercabouti Phone Rumion 1-0666.* ' - • 82x««. S0x«4 overall for block wall; Leonardo.* own J-0860-M»080M.. ' / iy appointment-, $1,343. Lons Bis or' for the name of person or persons WE BUY and Mil anything) New IC-fttPL&TE POOLTRV equipment, In- lng or trimming 'trees;- ,also land- i-0822-J. Will finance.* double hunt, $10 eaeS: pat itove $5. DESK—Sddld walnut, glass, top axecu- scaping and odd work. Also two-ton VPEWRITERS bought, aold. rebuilt and that picked him up in Mlddtetown Vil-- and uied furniture, houuhold eluding 20 Rhode, Iiland laying, hem, Call-after 5 p. m;, 64 Lake avenue, Red tlve'i desk, Price $100. Also awlvel repaired^ alao full line of office aup- 935 FORD V-8, two-door sednn, hei lane un Sundny afternoon, March,23rd. two guinea hen«, guinea rooster; hot rack body truck 'for hire. • Work done gooda, china, ctaasware, paintings, > Bank.' - • •' ' ' chair to match $10; plus cost of re- reasonable. Phone' Dong Branch 6- lies and equipment. When tn need of radio, good r'ubber. Prico $375 c Phone Middletown 5-0211 or P. 0. Box water gas heater, practically new. Mri. moval. John R.' Waldman, Leonardo. ur.aervlcea call Red Bank 6-0669. El- bric-a-brac, «tc Ruicll'a" Auction GIRL'S SPBING coat, ilia 4, perfect 4899-B. . ' Inquire nt 16 Crcsceht street, ,Kci 181. F. O. Llndsley. i WillJBmi, 108 Bank itreet, Red Bank.* condition, $5. Mar be aeen by calling Phone Atlantic Highlands 1-0589-R, , lla- Office Supply Co. Upitaira, at 69 )urg, or cnll Kennsburg 6-0121.** ICE REFRIGERATOR, reasonable; imall ARTHUR E. BOYCE, painting contrac- LOST—Key ring, with about six keyi, Galleriei, 25-27 Eait Front Unit, Red Bank t-OSlT-M. •cHici PICKER, Redd Bird, Hodel A. tor, exterior and Interior painting, ea- Broad itreet. Red Bank. in vicinity of Broad-street, Red Bank. Bed Bank, Phone l(«l. ^kneerhole desk; ?_, bed; spring and $120 CalCll l EgnerE , E.atonEt - RAVEL RESERVATIOSsr All parts of USED CAR SELLERS. Will pa.] matt real; - Burrowes adding machine, F. Price $120. timatea supplied «n large or small Jobi. Reward. Phone Red Brink 6-3572. LEVEL TRANSIT, In working order town 3-0227-J. • Flrat clasa work by practical paintera, U. S. and. world, by .plane, train, ship, highest cash price for your uae'j LOST—-Long blnck ~. millet, containing completely rebuilt, 'with itand. Phone :oura and hotela. Reseryationa, boxing, WHITE AND RED cedar rails, up to Red Bank 6-0307-K. and accurate. C. 8. Green, Box NINE CUBIC FOOT General Electric re- Phone Rumion 1-0666. car. .Packard Sales ft Servici money, check stubs and railroad 10,000. Conover and Ralph, phon. At- locking, basketball. Tickets to all Broad- ticket. Lost in. vicinity of Red Bank PERSONAL ELtfCTRlC waaher. A, C.-, 572, Eatontown. Phon. Eatontown frigerator. Call Red Bnnk 6-2291. CUSTOM FARMER. Equipment to do Harding road, at Broad atree' lantlc Highlands 1-0063. PORTABLE WOOD saw; 1932 Chevrolet. ' all farm jo"bs; also any work requir- vnybltl. Monmouth Waiting Room, Lumber Co. Finder please call Red Bank complete vrith wringer detached; also S-0381-M or V-0572. Broad' and Monmouth. Red Bunk. Phone Red Bank 428. . ' . 6-329S-J or address Jess Jordan, 75 NEW ELECTRO LUX vacuum cleaners baby acaie. doctor's style, capacity 24 Monmouth road and Lakcalde avenue, ing tracton and truckj. George Hamer- , being* delivered at pre-war price. Free Naveaink. J. Huber. nick, Oakhurat. Phone Long Branch 6- Wot Front street.' ' pounds. Phone evenings, t to 9, Keani* 6x9 COTTON TWIST rug. Blue with WELDING AND MACHINE work, demonstration in Bed Bank vicinity, in burg 6-ia75-W.* .___ SKYLIGHT, 2'x8', V-ahaped, with aev- 1819. or write, Aabury Park, B. P. 1. JODGE AND Plymouth paaeenger c your home. Spars parts and repairs. red border; suitable for ohlld'a room, eral hinged ventilatora; furnace, 400 BRING YOUR welding to Century Weld- •lectric and acetylene, prompt Dod^e job-rated trucks, author!' LIONEL ELECTRIC • trains, track, $20. Phone Red Bank >-8080.«-, FOR SALE Don't delay, Pbon* today, Rumson 1- iwitchci, crossovers, etc. Phone Red cu. ft, aome radiation, amall commercial, ing. No iob. too large or too amall. lervlca by Seedorf Company, 20 irvlce, modern service station. FrV 0498-M. ANTIQUE MAPLE bed, good condition, gas clothes dryer,with gaa heater, four Phone Mlddletown 5-0354. Oppoalt. rail- Van Syckle. 149 West Front atreet, I Bank 6-2067-M after 6 p. m, No reas- 4' 4" wide. Could be used as twin road station, yeara at 9 West atree'u Red Bank. 1'IANO INrOKMAUI'N. flay »al«. have POWER LAWN mower, 30-inch Coldwell onablc offer refnwed.* alldei, 5'x7'; ggaollnc pump, for burled Bank, weat of Mapla avenue t - headboard!, box spring andmattren In- Phona 6-2189. ' [I .appraised before roti buy or sell. with sulky, in excellent condition. SMALL FRUIT grader. Phone Keyport tank; portable gaiolino'tank with pump; PAINTING. Interior and exterior, spray DOES YOUR CAit »teer Hard 7 Ua y, Phone Red Bank 6-0852-M. eluded. $50> Phone Red Bank 6-8080.* and b'ruih work on tanka, barna, Nommal Tec. nirhan'a Piano Shop. 15 7-0541-R. .-• outaido staira, , 15 atcps.. all 2"xl2". wheela ahimtny- Let ua oorrept [ Drumfliond Place, Bed Bank. Phone FRENCH" POODLE puppies, two) BUNNIES FOR EASTBR. Rabbit,. Chin- Phone Rumaon 1-1360-M.* roofa, etc. Porch and. lawn- furniture trouble. Save your tires Latest B BASTITCH heavy duty stapler, 'A-inch, ' chllUi. Call Bed Bunk t-3846-W or »nrayed. Wiltile'a Painting Service. APERHANG1NG and interior decor- whelped October 17, 1948. Very _Phone Keyporf7-0541-R. ' STERLING SANDER^ small metal ating. Eatlmatea cheerfully given. axle and frame straightening eQUlpml reasonable pricea, if placed in good Edwin Berton, Br,oadmeadow Parm, Plating outfit, miscellaneous lacquer Phone Asbury Park 2-O064-W-1. ,' ••rank Van Syckle, 14!) Weat $A (iUAHAN I'tlKD uocd t'tri games. Put FERTILIZER, lime spreader, 0 feet wide, Nutswamp road. Firat-clata work, 25 yeara experience. Home life In that recreation room or homcB. Phone Red Bank 6-3636. pajnt. Phone Red Bank 6-2068-M, nf- WE MAKE YOUR old auto radiator act itreet. Red Bank, west' ol Maple svei rubber tire, tractor hitch. Walter's. NEW RECORDS thla week at Tusting's. like a new one. See ua for repalra; Charles P. Shinn, 48 John: atreet, Red eel's' bni room. Call or write, Vet- Ackerson. Phone Kcy&ort 7-0&03-R. tcr 6 p. m.* Bank. Phone 6-3326. " ' • 'ur own building. A»k for'Jn'ck Har erans Amusement Co.. 15-17 West Ber- MODERNIZE your kitchen with a 'Young Girl Blues," "It's Dream GJRANl D_ _PIANONO. . Good condition, med- cleaning and new - Inatallatlona. Red CROSLEY HHELVAUOR, Coldspot __ Bank Radiator Worka, 113 West Front ESTELLB DECORATING aervice. Paper- iODGE TRUCK, new motor, alx.br KCl' place f Bed Bank i-2137. ' beautiful stainless ateel alnk. We Time," ''Fogey River," "There Is No . lum site. Call Red Bank 6-207 l-R, af- new tires, rack body, first-class 'shi frigcrntorB, Amcrl can kitchen cabinet Greater Love.," *'Across the Alley from ter 5 p, street, Rad Bank. Phone 3-1177. hahclng. plain and decorative painting. 1-IAMIS—A." U. Pirhan, piano maker, have for Immediate delivery 4.2", sink, amul! four-burner gas stoves, Brondmeadow Farm.' Phone.''Red*. B Alnmo," "Carloca." "Egg and I," "Whnt 28-lNcH" W.HEtC"girl's'bicycle, good PAINTING AND decorating.' Call ua for Call Red-Bank 6-0692. Office, 20 Mount dealer, tuning, repairing, renovating. 54" , and 60" sinks and .cabinets, double pedestal o0.ee desk, kitchen cal> Am I Going to Do About You," "Mid- trcet. 6-8845-J. ..- - ' .- Shop and shuwrooni Drummond place. condition; combination gus-raniro and an' cBtlmate> Let ua book you now •'OR AS LJ1TLE as 16.39 .per mo reasonably priced. Terms arranged. inct, wutcrfnll bedroom suite, Duncan night Masquerade,'' "Walter WInchell for that spring and early summer paint- 'RUCKING AND expreas. Day, week or Phone Roil Bunk C-'IKSa. Phyfe dining room'suiteB, living room Rumba," ''Concerto to 0hd All Concer- oilburncr; bathroom Bink. good 'con- you can build? a single or .double American Freezer A Appliance Co., dltlon. Cnll Red Bank 6-3631-R.* ing. Bosart & toman. Phone Red contract. Call. evenlnga. Highlands ,3- 'age with Stan steel receding doors; ANTIUUISS, UKIC-A-BKAG, furniture, suites, chromo breakfast sets, 10-piece tos," "Make Believe," "Time After Bank 6-07 98-M or Eatontown 8-0850-M. 293. Route S5 and Oak Hill road, phone ORIENTAL RUGS. Three, approximate ivcred on your lot. Metz-Ryan, bought and sold. Mnrtin & Wing An walnut, dining room . sultej Innerspring Time," ""My Favorite Brunette," "My CESSrOOLS AND septic tanka, cleaned, MASON CONTRACTOR, cement finiih-' N tluLCB. 74 Shrewsbury avenue, at the Red Bank 6-3877. maltrcBB, lamps, chrome, red leather Best to You," "Heartaches, Sadness and size, 4x7 feeet, antique; one, size o*hnson street,.Monmouth Beach.l.-4j 7x10 feet. Ackley, 27 Wallace afreet, built and tepaired.. Modern drainage lng, curblne, ald.walka, etc; also roof- Building contractor! furnished on- end. of Monmouth street. Phone Red chairs for ofllce. Other Items too num-Tears." "Whistle Blues," "Heartaches," s Red Bnnk.* installed. Robert Albe, Fort Monmouth. Ing. Alfred Carlock, Hamilton avenue, [ueat. . ' - ' .' ' • Bunk f.-.';7:in. UNPAINTBD FURNITURE, all klndu, erous to mention. Burdgc's Warehouse, by jWcems; "Stay As Sweet - As You Phone Kenmburg 6-0437. • Leonardo. Phona Atlantic Highlands 1- DISCONTINUED vviillpnpers, , washable, Knlck-Knack ahelvea, 'medicine closet, Clay street, or'rcur of 125 Broad street, Are," by Frankie Lalne: "When Am I FEHALET~FOX TERRIERS, thorough- 0553-R. ' • . AUTOMOBILES AND trucks, financed, Red Bank. . breds, .8 weeka old. Thone Mntnwan LET US MAKE a lamp of your' antique montha to pay, ,Sen Coast" F]* suniast. (or evety room in your home, kitchen tables, kitchen utility close'.*, fiolntr to Klu You flood', Morning." vnse. Prompt,.reasonable and' lnaured CARPENTER, builder, olterntlona, re- floor model, cheat, on cheat, .chest .of THREE NEW 17-ineh tires »nd tubos, Tueting's, 16 Monmouth street, Red 1-1837-J. ' Company, 60 Broad' street, ' Pho 10 roll" ildcwnll. Complete for $3.U8, service. Olsen, 36 South'street, Free- pairsi. . Russell Peterson, Tinton Falls. Bank B-1234 or 6-2568.- :. pattern* and quantity limited. Klarin's drawers, dreBSer, night table, deski, 150. Phone Kcansburg 6-0443. Bank. . . MAPLE BEDROOM suite, practically hold. O eoPh , Et 3 wardrobe, all slies. Overslnk cabinets new; bed, innerspring mattress, chest, , O. Eatontown. 93-4 CHEVROLET' two-door aedanig, Paint .Store. 'Jti Moitmouth street, Red LATE 1042 QUALITY gns rnnKC excel- TWO HAND CROCHETED bedspread!, SAMUEL RUBMAN, 2 Crawford street. 106-W-l06Wl.. , Phono Eatontown 3- made to order. All furniture Mi-inch lent condition, four burners nnd broil- for twin or full-size. Two taffeta bed- dresser, night table, chair: Used only running condition.. First $150 take] Ba'ik, Phone fi-8s:l8. plywood. Phone Kcnnaburg,6-0474. 21 ive times aa spare bedroom. Worth Eatontown. Phona Eatontown 3- BUY AND sell second-hand clothes; away. Mnplewood. Hotel. Keanaburg. 3JMM CAMERA owuei-3. niaorimtnaUng er. Phone Ketinaburg 6-044,3. spreads; Scotch ptald, twin bed sir.e. Two 0872, specialisation in sound motion pic- must be tn good'condition. L. Ker- Brinrwood avenuc,_Keansburg. FOR SALE or ijwap. Pair of Kermuth electric room heaters. Call Red. Bank 4O0. Must sacrifice, $195. Call Red 937 BUICK COUPE, five-Doasen; fana are dcliiitueil with our quality dc* Bank 6.0510-W-Z' tures for children's birthday parties,'at ier, 209 Shrewsbury avenue,Jled. Bank. vclopini; -and onc-dny service. Try it.ATTENTION FOLKS! Owing to the high mnrine motors. Sell Bluffly or as 8-3376. ; ^ reasonable rates. Phone for Informa- hone 6-0468-W. radio, heater; $365, or beat-offer. Popular prices. Alsu complete color ser- meat pricca, you had better raise your pair. Will also swm> for enr of like COMBINATION oil burner and city gas COCKER SPANIELS, females, blondes tion, rates. s Complete sounds silent film HenneSfey's Market, 20 Wharf avel own geese, ducks end chickensi . We have nnd red. Whelped January 1. 1947: HAVE YOUR DAN^BROUS trees re- vice. Page's Pho\o Service, 113 West value, on one or both motors. C. B. stove, good condition. Phone Eaton- library. - • ' Red Bank. Phone Red Bank 6-13,77.' nil theie breeders and alioo - natchlnhatching town 3-0380. MM Olollto, Box 029,AKC registered. Make nice Easter pres- moved by experienced ^Iggors. Cash Front street, ted Bunk. Lyon c/o HlKhlnnda Shipyard. 'aid for old buildings. Highlands 035 MASTER DELUXE coach;, ell eggs. Information call Red Bank 6 Grant avenue, Eatontown.* ents, Mount> Wilson avenue, Port Mon- runs good; five good tires;.just pas DACHSHUNI*. Unlit brown, one your 099O-W. FOLDfNG BABY carringc ^5, Phono mouth. .Phone Keansburg 6-0043tJ.* COMPLETE. LANDSCAPE lervlce. Wrecking ft Rigging Co. Phone High- old: thorouiflUired;. excellent health Kennaburg 6-1P152.M.* FARM M Tl kerosene brooder, 450 Inspection;.$285. Cities' Service Statl f'OUR H. P. outboard motors, list price chick capacity, fix-gallon oil tank. MEN'S SHIRTS. From aizen 11 to 18, Lawna made or renovated. Ten- lands 1327-W. Bridge avenue and Oakland street, '. and body. lU'fisUml. vnccinated. Write US&D TWO-WHEEL open trailer, 14 V. VACUUM cleaners repaired, any make "M. M.," Dux 511. Red Bank, or phone $127, or deluxe model $139.50; 15% feet lont;, G2 Inches wide, between This brooder is brand new. It has never for $2.98 to $4.88. Everyone fast nis courts. built or, reconditioned. Bank.* discount on nil orders for Mt(y 1st- de- been used; Price $15. Phone Goodell, color and snnfdrlz^d at Cohen's Depart- Phone Red Bank 6-0852-M. Allen Electric Shop. 18 White atreet. 1933 PONTIAO, five good tires;' me Aahury Park 2-67IJ6-J. wheels. Zobcl's Sen Skiff and Yacht R»<1 Hunk ' ' livery. Disbrow Brothers, West Long Works. Phone Sen Bright 2-0091. Rumson 1-1418-W.' ment store, 220 Shrewsbury avenue, Red' in excellent condition; ri.w;-tranat FREEZERS—For home and farm, Branch. Phone Long Branch 6-2680. DDY HOWARD records new "RoBOY'S SPORT~i)iald jacket, site 16. ex-. Bank, The utorc of Bntis^cd customers lion, brakes relined; $200. Can be a for 35 yours. • • LOANS—Slgnatuie, furniture, auto. FLOOR-WAXING. Call Rad Bank 11 and 16 cubic feet; 0 cubic-foot mance" album at Tustlne's. • Freddy ccllcnt condition; grown out of size. Bell Finance Cp, 77 Broad atreet, Red nt 255 Mechanic-street, Red' Bank,' FOR IMMEDIATE delivery. Gas and Martin iilnya. "Concertos for Dnncinpr;" Call Jlcd_ Bank 6-2809-M.' ARGF. WOMEN. We have a complete -• J47S. Superior Floor Waxing Co. phone Red Bnnk 6-3870-J. ,; Deep Freeze. Immediate delivery. Bank 6-1472. Charges. 2V3 per cent a electric hot water heaters, 20, SO Trim! Mclodica," by.Al Goodman: Dn- OEEAT BARGAIN'S at Swnrt.'s Furnl- Beloction of cotton nnd dressy dresses, Private homes our apeclalty. 936 BUICK COACH. Phone Bed B Terms arranged. American Freezer up to size 52. We cater to larKO people month, i .Ifenhe No 142. and 40-galIon capacities. Large as* id Rose records a "Cole Porter Review," tur« Store. Three rooms, complete, AUCTIUNBEK ANJ> Appralaer. B. G. 6^1740, 8 a. m. to IS p. m.'- & Appliance Co., Route 35 and Tusting's, 16 Monmouth street, Red for $269, Including three-piece bedroom it Cohen's Departmoat store, -220 tt cleuntjra repaired, uruanun ra- 1933 BUICK. Phone Keansburg 6-0l •ortment, reasonably priced. Termm Bk set, five-piece living ro'om net, five-piece Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. Phone Coats. 490 Bath av.nue. Ining Branch, Oakhlll, road, Red Bank. Phone 1 N J Ehone 35Ba. bristled. Allen Electric Shop, 18 arranged. American Freezer £ Ap- breakfast set: $69 dnwn, \-\Vn It nt 20 3234-M. Eh White te. puldng, giound clear- sedan, radio and heater'.' Coui THINK OF IT I Nothing to cttunue, road. Phone Red B&nk 6-3877, 946, too smnll, very reasonable, Phone aa $S ~ monthly. N.o down payment. Highlands 3-1270-J. 15 JEWELS ELGIN gent'a wrlstwatch, S2.8B n pair. Same In dotted-swlss nlso. ing, etc.; tractor work of any kind by bo sold for. new cor; 1941- Oldanio " nothi:ig to atore with Rusco all metal Scoot down and surprise yourself aV Cali Red Bank 6*0l09, Monmouth Con- acre, hour , or contract. First clans RECORD CATALOGUES for the asking COCKER SPANIELS, b^ack, two months like new, $22, tax Included. S. Ru- bile, six deluxe, five-passenger tour self Storing windows. ScrecnB, sturm Wnacd, Jewe'er, 256 Third street. Fair Cohen's Department store, 220 Shrews- struction Co., Hlghwajr 85, at Head- euulpment. Ralph Maher, Holmdel. N sash and weather stripping in perman- at Tusting's, 16 Monmouth street. old,'females ¥20; mules ,$30. Call Red den's Corner. Ing sedan, radio and heater, excel:'' Bank 6-2847-J. Haven. Phone Red Bank 6-1806.* ury nvenue.tRed Bnnk,^ I hox It: phone Holmdel 6891 ent unit plus complete freedom from They are valuable. Just mention this MTSN'S .GR'EY SHIRTS. Excellent W MOVING DONE, very cheap. Call Flatter JARKENTER WORK of any kind done lent throughout. T. C. Otto, __»/£••; window care. For free demonstration, advertisement—and they are yours for CHEAP—65 bundled Johns Manville KITCHEN'SET. Four chairs, with leath- Brothers o.' Schwartz Auction Robm, free. Tuat.ns's. er scats, norcelnln top matching tab'e. sutvtda snd bua drivers. Made by Yale, by day- or contract. Jobbing a spe- ing road, Kelly Building, Red Banh^ -call -Munmouth Construction Co., High- bestos Bhinfflcs. Sec MurUn Zimmer- wo pockets, sanforized,. only $3.95 jit^ phone Red Bank 6-3218. cialty. J ,-C. Marvin A Son. Box. 43, way No. 35, Red Bank. Phone Red CHlCKERINt; PIANOS and Stolnwaya, man at Tuller Construction Co,. 93 ..Man' 'Copd condition, May br fren at JO Phone-e-04Hi -'^ ----;':•', :;.— Washington" street, Hed Bank, lifter 5 Cohen's Department" store, 220 Shrews- VVli t*AY highest prices lor. your poul- Bilford. Phon. Keanabum 6-0691-J or • Bank 6-"6ili6. ' ' • too, are sold 'exclusively in this terri- mouth street. Red Bank.* bury nvenue, Red Bnrik. (Opposite River try. Write or phone, Long Branch 6-0434-W. tory by The Tustlng Piano Company, ELECTRIC STAUflWi battery, Tour o'clock. Phone Red Bank 6-2719-W. . FORD 1%-TON V-8, rack body t CHESAPEAKE Bay retriever puppies, 2TTdOT~ROYCRAFT trailer, furnished, street school. > . • • 1500. 89 North' Broadway,' Long Branch EASTERN CONTRACTING Company, excellent blood- line, eligible A.K.C. 16 Monmouth street, Red Dunk. Such decks, three finishing cages, 7 feet 1937 model, excellent .condition, ^ famous mnkea remove all guess work— ( Bleeps 3, good condition, heavy duty LAROE WOMEN. We ju«t received a /.wickl'D Live Poultry Market. general, contractor, Brevent avenue, motor. Inquire Mlddletown li-0268-1. registration, male $75; female S60, whelp nK, 30 IticheA wide. Complete. $3o tire3, and car trailer hltrh, rcanonabte shipment of xxx Rtep-lns, extra wide there is no compromise with such qual- all KoansburK C-078S-M. lifter o p. tn. CAVANAUGH EXTERMINATING. Ex- Leonardo. Wa_ offer the following ser- JA33 -MAS1BU -tourrdoor Chevrglet) Junuary 22d. J. Victor Cnrton. Phone nITer . iiccop.tcd. Phone /sbury Pnrk 2- lc(T. exceptional-quality-for only $ 1.19 n 1 ity. RBl'Ili(iB3ATbR. (looil condition, %i terminators of rate, mice. 'bedbuifB, vice to developers an'd^hpm'e buildera: dan,..-excellent- tires, --good-, runn -Anbury Pnrk 2-S300, 9006.,T. Friday or after 6 p. m. - pnir.at Cohen's Department atorc, 220 dens, etc -Tarmlti-eontrol.- Old Ten' tiOxl.OOO GALLONS fuel oil tanks-, all I'ISUHER FUR scarfs, two beautifully CnllReil B;inh_ fi-202?.' ShreWsbuTy" nvenue, Red Bank. (Plenty Cellars dug, bulldoier work of all kinds, condition, sealed - beams,. $l&0n Ph matched skins; "never vbrn. j^hone •WMItNEY' COACH; bcn'm~wTlKhr7c'nle'. ncnt road, biarlboro. Phone Freehold Long Branch 6-391C-J. • ^ types of building steel cut to size. 'IiNlNG KO"bM >n£ioi »Tx chairs and ! parlilno_Bi^jice_ll^ ^ lots and land .cleared, roads cut and lied Bank 6-2816-M. h ^h chair, walker nnd nlay pen, -In R-0227 J-.1. . - - • . . CMC 1938, now fiat body truck. Pi: Rudy W. HesEC, Welding Service, Matn- china closet, all oak, two lnrtfc double per'ect condition. Phono Kcnnsburg 6. TABLE SAW, with two blades, two- graded. Let ua quote you a price on ffaii. Phone Matnwan 1-062"). ' WOOD—WOOD—W"00D—Choice clenr pairs of tie-back curtains, Phone Red Rumaon 1-0323. •' ';' (1083. horsepower motor, 110 mid 22(1. ,Jer- WALLPAPER HANGING, painter fill dirt, top soil, mason sand, washed AVAILABLE WEEKLY. Now Hampshire oak flrcpluce wood. Ordei' curly; Hank 6-16.'.i-R. ... I stone, road gravel. We will estimate 1936 LaSALLE, in Rood condition, gf Red, Barred Rock nnd White Rock quantity limited. llnncc £ Davis, phone ey" Building and Lumber Co., Highway and decorator. Specializing In re- upholstery, radio, hcateri Canine i>UCK EGGS, iiurebrccl. also Knntam, (JRAVELY TRACTOR, with rotary your Job, big or amall. Phone Atlantic chicks, 16 cents each, $15 per 100.Bed Bnnk 6-0103. for hatching, four brecdsjjHlso good 35. Phone ,Keyport 7-0-183. ' modeling of bathrooma, kitchens anytime nftcr B:30 p. m., .591 Rf plow, cultivator, tool plate, sickle EASTEU BUNNIES, $1. 89 -Woodland Highlandighlands 1-0070007. . ' Slightly higher prices on orders for or catinjr oi' Easter ctlKS, alrictly frcsii. nnd installing'of new. ceilings. C. rond, Fait Haven, next to Fr«dd started chicks. Dlsbrow Brothers, Whale- MAKE A "LIFETIME investment hone Mnna3n»an 7-29117-M. bnr and two bladcfl, used 20 hours, Drive. Fair Haven. GENERA! contractor, top aoll, fill dirt, Bar,« pond rond, West Long Branch. Phone EST OUTSfDE white KIOSS pure lin- Jos. Smith. Phona Red Bank 6- cinders. Kravel. manure: -also wimd And enjoy the comforts of auto- UltAGOONS, BLUE, Crizzlo, Blue Chcck- $430; nlso US'.1 Could ccntrlfuga! 1934 DODGE COUPE, rndio andhca Long Branch 6-2680. seed, not replacement, $3.25 n gallon, 0360. for *alc. Lionel Simon. Phone Red Bank : matic heat. We hHVe for immediate ct-. W.hlto Red; p.nirs, $o; single, ^93. flVQ gallon lots', Quick delivery . from 6-0K61 or Red Bnnk 6-n086. four new tlrcs^ Britton, 440 AtU FIRE WOOli, one and two-foot lengths. pump, with Ii h. p., G. E. motor, delivery, cast iron radiators and cine Homers $1.50 each. Also binor- our factory. Write, phone, visit. Pkis- KI.UIN ' ft SONS, carpenters: ildlng itreet. Keyport. Phone ,7-0187-J.' Delivered or on the place. M. S..Rcid llnrs nnd power Marcchal, $30. C. E. "l,o00.- given. Oicar Barker, 47 Sec-HAULING AND trucking; veteran; ca- 1937 GRAHAM Paige, In faij- conditji; ern Home, 77 Monmouth stree I, Red Bccvnc, $29.95 to 189.95, For free dem- at Tusting'B. 16 Monmouth street. 00 BUSHELS field corn, Call Mlddle- paclty 10 tons; low rates. Frank E. 1 Bank. town 5-039"!. dition. See it running. Call Saturday ind -«Lreet. Fair Haven, nhnne Red Bank Can be Been at Tayldr'e Auto Launfl, or.ifallon, ' phono Red Bink 6-U'J'.ia. ~ &RTIN TENOR SAX, leather case, rea- Sunday, at The Monmouth, 5 Nave- KB4 • , Torreyrey. Phone Seaa Brighg t 2-0191-R. Pearl street, Red Bank. Phono Red Bii Modern Home Appliance Company,* 77 sonable. Full-size bed with coll MAPLE SOT-'A; with cushions: pine I FOR IMMEDIATE delivery, 42", 1 cheat of drawers; large marble top dnk avenue, Highlands.* EXPERT CARPET laying,, repairing, 1'HE UEST fRICES paid far rags, Iron, 6-2299-M.* ' 'I I, Monmouth itrcet. Red Bank. rings. Phono Keqnsburic 6-0346. fringing, binding and renovating. metnl and paper. Qettis. junk dealer, 1937 BUICK, good condition,. »fj!! 64" and 60" ~ cast iron enamel 3A RECORD-PLAYER and radio com- blc; upholstered halUchnlr; Victorian MODEL 31 Remington 12-gaugc shot- TRACY STAINLESS steel sinks, avnil- hat rack; nice walnut dresser, with mir- gun and accessories, ft65. Phone At- 'ercy Gray, '45 Waverly. place. Red 'tils' Sntewsbury ' avenue. Red Bank. Phone Red Bank 6-2507-R. , f. "lifetime" sinks, with white bonder- ablo in tops only or with cabinets. binntion; table model; excellent condi- Bank. Phone Red Bank 6-3226. Phone Red Bank 6-1667-R, Will call. tion. Call Red Bank G-U61-M after 7 ror; chest of drawers; .brass and iron lantlc Highlands 1-0912-f 1941 «. M. C, IVJ ton,' rack body tnS. liied * cabinets and chrume mixing .Ifctlma construction. Atcltis beauty. andirons. Stansberry's, Route 35, Mld- FINEST SELECTION of pedigreed Shcp- HAY BALING. Combining, mnwiiia and iKMb-KAL CONTKAOTOB and cD^spoola dual wheels, in Kood condition. Vt ? Modern Home, 77 Monmouth atrcet. Red P. m. except Friday.* ^^ cleaned; carting and grading. , top . faucets and simmers; reasonably dletown. Five Corner,. hcrdfl, puppies, pets', show doefl. Con raking; also pluwtng, dlsolnst, sowing, ter VnnNortwick, 37 Sycamore, avei^i Bank. . PULL SIZE bedT~spnng nnd mattress, etc. First clnaa eiiui(im«nt. genuine, not oil, manure, fll' dirt, elndara, (ravel and East KeanBbur'ir. . •-;.; §1 priced. American Freezer and Ap- EASTER GIFT suggcstlone. We have get any breed yo,u want. Robert F. Nor- aarld. Estimates given. Phon. Red Bank SENSATIONAL McAllister bagless vac- dining room set, cot, sprint; and mat- ton. Ralston Kennels, owner, 1369 duration farmer.. Ralph Moher, Holm- 1934 STUDBBAKER. businesa coupe,•] 1 uum cleaner. Now you can launder a nice assortment .of china, glaaa 464. Oacar Becker. 47 Second' atreet. pliance Co., Itouto 35 and Oakhltl tress, two rockers, one morris chulr. pitchers, ahavlng mugs, teapots, .odd Ocean avenue. Sea Bright. Phone Sea del. N. J Phone 63U1. I new tires, radio, heater, recently ov heavy rugs and upholstery right in your Will sell separately or in a lot. FiU- Bright 2-0134.' __ REINDEER VALLEY Construction. At 'air TiH**n' 'N 'J "''•"' road Phone Ucd Bunk 6-3877. own homcl The McAlUster not only cups, and saucers, china plates. All HJU-lNSUItANtfi-ol all-ktnd»ae.K—V hauled. Call Rcd.Bank-6-0450-J.« patrick's Market, HlRhway 35, Red Bnnk, kinds of vases, -cutglnas—and—colored ALMOST-—NEW—30-cnblc-^oot deep" —your— service;—Carl>eittryr"TOonng,~liP 1936 PLYMOUTH, four-door sedor, picks —up—dry dirt—«nd-4int,--but iub» -phimp-1lcn'-Bnn-k-6'-3"7T0: sutation, cabinet, general repair work, H'H. StoutJTLawla building, • 77-79 W UHUSLEY tabUi eumbiimtion. Will and water as well, 189.50. For free glass, copper, bran, pewter; ' picture freezer; International, Colonial Farms, H--oacl atre^t fqltar Newberry «tore) Vllln Place, Entontown.* play 10 and 12-inch records, inter- frames, lamps, bric-a-brac. Other things Scobeyvllle. Phone. Eatontown 3- uson work, specialising damp, wet cai- mixed. Beautiful, cabinet, new record demonstration, phone Red Bank 6-22S9. FREEZER. !Bx9, metal constructed, rn, guaranteed waterproof.- Special at- BJ RED—BXNK, Span Craft Studios. 1946 FORD Super two-door sedan, Modern Home Appliance Company, 77 too numerous to mention. Stansberry'i, 102-R-l.* 3 pictu/e framing; oil painting', atcn- excellent condition. Will finance changer, SI 14. Immediate delivery. complete with compreijor. Apply Route 35, Middletown. Five Cornera, Lentlon emergjney caaes, M. Frangella, ; Budget terms. Modern Home, 77 Mon-Monmouth atreet, Red Bank. 'OR EASTER elfts, give a hyacinth, 16 Main atreet, Eatontown. Phone inga and engravinga reatored; full can arrange terms, Call Eatontow moiith street, Kctl Bunk. • FEED, FEED, FEED. From the cradle Kenniburg 6-b290. FRIEND ORCHARD spray machine, railed at Massa's greenhouses. We Eatontown 3-0568. alz. frameleas mantel mlrrora. window 0600, extension 313. 'with power takeoff; also 8,000 8-inch also have Easter clnnerarlas, carnations. valanceaVlawn algna, framed mlrrora. 87 CONSOLE UADIO combinntion*. Stew- to the grav. feed, G. L. F. quality BUICK. 1939; four-door, reaaonaj feeds. Low cash price,, 20 cents refund flower pots; and 200 five>year>old Con* 'hone .Eatontown 3-0332-W. Kaat From street. Phone Red Bank 8DV5. Call evenings or Saturday or Surid art- Wurncr, Crosley and Admiral BILT-R1TS> baby coach, perfect condi- cord grape vines. Phone Mlddletown 24-HOUR SERVICE on the repair or on bags, and an annual cash dividend. MALE ST. BERNARD, two years old: JESS1'(W>1.S cleaned and fiuill. aeptlc Keanaburg 6-0871-M.* '. • ' I modeli, now available. For Immediate tion; sacrifice $35; play pen, $4.5-0277. radios and electrical appliances. delivery; also latest model Consolettes. Hance * Davis. Phon. Bed Banlt 6-0103. Phone Rumion 1-1242. 29 Third street, reglatered AKC; well marked, $150. taniraAcle%&ed and inAtatled, draifia In- 1934 PLYMOUTH, four-door; $12E. C Moilem1 Home, 11 Monmouth street, Rtd COAL, COAL, COAL.—If you are tired Rumson. FRESH COW. Joieeh GullckT Phona Write Bo* 261, Bed Bank.* We call. for and deliver, Uarold'a 4tallao!T Phon. anv' tlmt day or night, Red Bank 6-2880. Bank. ; ' . of burning poor coal and want the tops BEACHWAY THRIFT Shop, black crepe Mlddletown 5-0488-M.* ENAMELED KITCHEN sink, with drain- Radio and Electric Shop, 3 4 West Rumaon 1-0740-J. Harvey 0. Tllton, 2 board, good aa new. Phone Long Rruce olaee; RumaonRumaon. M1GHT1KST LITTLE laundry of them In real service, It's time for a change. spring coat, aize 16; crepe blouaea. Bilk WE OFFER YOU reliable merchandlae, Front street. Red Bank, Fbona 6- nil I The Monitor Aerator waaher Ask your neighbor. Hance ft Davis. dresses, prints. Alao black straw hati; •manufactured by major companies, Branch 6-0119. LWLAWNN ANND PORCH furniture repainted. BOATS washes Its full load thoroughly and with Phone Red Bank* 6-0103. shoes, almost new; men's shirts, 15V«; plua guaranteed aervlce at the right GREY WHITNEY baby coach, excellent 2744-J. Called for and delivered. Phona Red amazing freedom from wenr in five min- POTTED BEGONIA and double setunlas hays' shirts, sice. 8, 66 See. Breeie Way, pprlcei. . Mlddletowetown RefrigerationRefrig , High. condition, $25. Call Red Bank 6- Bank 6-0040. Aak for Mr. Brltton. utes, $64.51'. Budget terms. Immediate In flower. Wholeiale and retail. Keanaburg. way 353 , MlddletownMlddlt . PPhonh e 5-0299, ' 8625-W.* BAYNTON RUGS and carpets. Ruga and PAINTING by day or cocitraut; paper OUTBOARD MOTOR Sales and Servl Kozicky Gadens, Neptune Highway, KEEP YOUR BYE on ui. We have hanslng! estimatea given. Herman For Immediate' delivery, 3!i h.,j - delivery. Mode Home, 77 Monmouth ORUSON TRACTOR, with cordwood 1 SMALL STUDIO upright piano. Phone carpeta cleaned and' motb-proof«d. street. Hod Bunk. Eatontown. . Firestone .Deluxe. Repairs on. . jtewiny chickeiiE, 4 to 5 pounds each. 1,800 R. P. M. Phone Red Bank 6- AlNTINli, paper' hanging, eatlmatea makes nnd models. J. II. Mount ( James John, «41 Marlon street. Phone pinball machine, with baseball KEROSENE STOVE. Telephone Bed your supply now and be ready for 3468. cheetfully given. Georg. Roblnaun, FRANK MAZZA, landicape gard- ipring. Breyer'a Ice cream for freezeri, corner White street and Maple nveni UeJ Dank C-l!081-J. icoce; upholstered chair, white and Bank 12BB-W.* SUNBEAM >havemastcr. uied very little, 110 Eaat Washington avenue, Atlantic ener, grading, planting nnd Red Hunk. Phone 8-0404, WINDOW GLASS. We carry all sizes always available. Mlddtetown Rafrtger- gd!, Phone 11782M. grey porcelain electric refrigerator; MAN'S BLUE gabardine suit, size 38; atlon, .Highway >5, Mlddletown. Phone $15. Phone Keyport 7-0641-W. Highland!, Phone 1-1782-M •rounds maintained, ' Estimates nnd will cut to sjzc- Leon Lcvtnson, like Phonn Mlddlstown 5-0570,« TWO-PIEOE Phllco remote control rad AUAUTT O LOANLOANSS , over laoo'only'laoo'l . Private 1 hat'dwiirt', H> ^TcuhltItic street, Red Bank. cabinet folding Ironing board,- 5-0299. cheerfully given. '26 Waahington NEW CHKYSLER. marine motors.' '! 1 FURNITURE, glassware, some linen and set, very reasonable, Phone Red Bank car aalea financed for any amount, 15 P *fl3089. ^_ dinette set, fireplace icreen, fireplace, miscellaneous household articles. Call ARE YOU LOOKING for a special piece B-1589-M. months to Pay. Seacoast Finance Com' atreet, Red Bank. Phone 6-3157*1. new Jeep marina motors,, new of furniture, elm, china, allverl Let \ ^SiL'i niil4u AND lluwer needs. Plants grate for coal or wood, Farweirs anytime at 935 River road, Fair Haven. EASTER BUNNIES, few left; $1 andpany, 60 Broad atreat, R«^ Bank. After 6 p. m.° uied motors and parts, light plants:; by the ttiouBandt). Koilcky Gardens, me help you And It. Call Rad Bank 6- Soles and Service, 91 Blngham ave- WATER WITCH outboard motor, very 0741-W, evanlnga or Saturday. $1.50 each. R. D. No. 1, near Everett Phone Red Bank U»4. propellers, new and used. FarweH';,!< Neptune Hiffhwny, Eatontown. (Opposite little used, $85. We also do a stood road. C. Bernat. Phone Red Bank 6- TELEvTBlON RADIO Service; .iD.rta on HOOVER ELECTRIC cleaner. New auth- Esio Service Station.) Call Eatontown nue, Bumion. Phone Rumion 1- Sales and Service, 31 Bingham nyeiV Joh cleaning your cellars and atttci. PIANO TUNING, repairing, reno- 7Wl combination radloa and car radtoa. Wa orlted Service Station, 9S Waahington 5-OB-U. 1499. Phone Eatontown 3-0850-J.* DINING ROOM let, dark quartered call for and deliver your radio. II atreat. For service, phone 'Red Bank 6- nua, Rumaon. Phone Rumion 1-1499H vating. J, L. Horntr, Paul oak, very good condition, table, ilx Main atreet, phone Eatontown 568. 0526, w CINDERS—Ideal for driveways and THREE GUERNSEY cows, two of them AVAILABLE now, wall-rotted cow and frcah. Lonngg. Lane Farmi, Scobeyvllle. Foulki. Phona Keanaburg 6-0380, chain, china cloaet, buffet and teaOpen.evenlnga. LANDSCAPE SERVICE. Grading lawna, 20 NEW FLAT bottom boata. Built fill!titte. Cinder nntl cement vi- agon, Phone Holmdel 9.7661, horse manure; alio hot bed manure, JERSEY BUILDIN'IL: G ft Wrecking Co. or Keanaburg 6-0789. 19 Llnton PAINTER, DECORATOR and Paper drlvawaya, gardeni. All typea of clear dry jiinlpcr cedar. Rowboi brated blocks and mason material, top ,oil and fill dirt, blueatone, cinders, We sell, used building mat.rlnli and hanger 28 y.ara- exparltnc., ..stl- planting,' tree moving. George J. Wld- powerboats, life clnm flahlng "boota, 1 xFlaca, Keanaburg. Phone Red Bank Block Co., 10 ggrave l andd sand . Call Reed Bank 6-022360223. plilmblng aupplles. Highway SS, K.yporL mates cheerfully given. Louis Casaan, ly. Fhona Eatontown, 3-0M8-M, after tor aallers. Ellto Rarl(an .Bay B'i Phone Kcyport 7-0488. 13 V Canter avenue, Atlantlo Hlghlanda. Works. 122 Broad Btroet, Keyport. ili Leonard street, Red Bank 6-3061. PUPPIES—Wired Haired Fox Terriers; BUSINESS NOTICES also Airedale terrier puppies. Harry STOVE—Coal or wood, porcelain enamel, LARGE TWO-BURNER oil atova, con' Phone Atlantlo Hlghlanda 1-0587-J. BULLDOZER CRANE and shovel work. 30-FOOT DECK cubin hoat,' 00 H.'.. Pound, near «tatlon, Willow Drive, Little excellent condition, needs fire brick, $56, liects to chimney. Haata all room,. SPRING. PLOWING. By the lot or acre, Fill dirt, top aoll, sand and gravel. Ohryalcr motor. Needs repalra, $31, POULTRY equipment. Uruoder stoves, Silver. Phone Red Banlc 6-3840-M. electric stove, old model Weatinghouae Dowd, Navaalnk and Linden avanuei, GRASS GUTTING, Isndaeapo gardening, Land cleared and graded. Eatlmatel Land-clearing, grading, cellar digging, or best offer. Cnll Mlddletown 5-01521; one electric, ilvo coal; two brooder' 'Highlands. Sunday 9 a; m., to I p. m. tree work, top soil, horae and cowgiven. Call Red Bank 6-0228. ditching and road cutting. M. J. Stavola, after 5 p. m, - , Hi ntors; 4x12' tfanopy; chicken house, WHITNEY BABY coach, excellent con $35; Mlnneapolla Honeywell automatic t Jit-Ion. Phone lied Bank 8-28B8,* dumper foi coal, $10. Yellow Brook MAN'S TUXEDO ault, alia 86, troui.n, manure, Blue atone and all kind, of DOES YOUR BOAT engine need .. General Contractor, Pi O. Dox 492, Red SNEAKLOX. two nits of .aili, rUB> 40x12; (ilso water fountains, feeders and 82 Waist, 84 length, worn only twice: trucking. Call Red Bank 6-3825-W.* Bank. Phone Red Bank 6-8656, perchp hf CalCll l eveninifevenii K s andd SundaySd y, NORGE REFRIGERTffOllTffOl , like new, 7 Farm, Colt'a Neck. Phone Freehold 8 pairs 7 Call ua. Auto Marina Shop, ible, 20 Mori place, Red Bank. » cubic feet. .Phone Atlantic Hlghlanda 0272.W-l. Sunday and Wednaaday. Unlvenal table mangle. Phone Rumaon INTERIOR AND exterior palhtlng, Flrat- 295 Bay avenue, Hlghlanda, One block JJohn L. Rlchaids, llolmdcl Road, llai« 1-0586 after 7 I, m.» claaa work, Flrsticlaas prlcei. Ernelt RADIO MARINE teicphone." Tho'f'am Jet. 1-0S35-M. LONDON CLUB sofa, with tailored blu. from Highland's new boat baaln. Phone Jefrerson-Trnvis' tn ' stock,' >Uuy r cpver, goad condition; $25, Lounge 1982 PANEL BODV Model B truck. C. Raynor, Sr.. 204 South Rrldge av< Highlands 9-1030. We Install and over- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES nnd save extra Installation charge wi "WOOD—Svovvo e tenst B, fireplace BABY COM, Infant's. Haider, »_ »% _ 1 W% ,_ ^*l. .' _ 4* * T» . A 1 venue. Atlantic Highlands,1' chair, green'cover, fnlr condition, S10. Newly overhauled, Price $810, Phona nue, Red Bnnk. Phone Red Bnnk 6. hwul marine engines,* boat |a ullll on land. ' May b'e ac LANDSCAPE work, grading, plant- dlatrlot, completely equipped. For fur- before H n, in., and nftnr f),'3(J p. ni OGZI. tablecloth, full alte, $90 for both. Call with attachmenti. Perfect running or- rid of your Junk In time for ther information, write or phone Wenrt- 18-FOOT "KNOCKABOUT; More Atlantic Hlghlanda 1-1787-R. der. May be teited; $80. Phona Rum ing, ate. Grounda maintained by Nemeth Agency, 42 Broad street. Phone ,>lgscd, natural varnish llnlth, faat, fo-PIECE WALNUT dining room set, BKOAM. X BREASTED hen turkey...., . 1_6. . _to »on 1-0458.* . . aprlng. Call Eatontown, B-0850'.J two Iron bedn, cull spriiitcs, one double, 20 pounds. rThes" e birds have extra _ 1." SHED knee-hole daak, tt. day, week or laaaon. Eatlmatea Red Bank 6-2240,' very anfe. Iilcnl family bout. Can FLORIST SEED flati. C. L. Smith, Ne» for aarvlce. one sihiilc, Good condition, Frank largo breaata. White Acrei, Nutawamp child, $10. Phono Red Bank 6-3B49. given, no obligation, BUI Porter, Wo'rk "' W""'" Ko<1 B"nk M" Corlno, 167 Ocean Boulevnrtl, Atlantic road, Red Bank, Phone Red Bank 6 RADIO tranamlttlng parta Monmouth, Phone Keanaburg 6' 0635-W. ' • Phone Rumion 1-0660 after 6 p. m. Hif 1247, • and equipment, in very good conr MOVING, txpraii, padded Tana, Insured AUTOMOBILES OPEN BOAT, 18-foot, fair thape,' *' SERVICE STATION and Earaga equip. dltlon. Phone Red Bank 6-0500-M. SAVAGE BPIN dry waaher, like new. losdal courteoua aarrlce, Ed BnnAehl or without Inboard motor. Cnll EASTER IlUNNIES, white chinchillas, Perfect*condltlont r m k !>«Gann, 53ft Wyc^oJT rond, Eaton- - ment, Over 91,000 worth. Including PEDIGREED Boxer dog, very good with i&. Fhont Saton. ALAK'B FOR QUALITY. SllP-coven, Phnne Atlantlo Hlghlanda 1-0769.* h . tP,'.. ?.M ?.»P .?7»'M', Wenif tnn _Plmnp f^l'"^^'! fl^fllP. fait charger, new 40 battery aloi children. Phono Red Bank 8-0509-M, town 8-0260-M, draperlai, cu'atom faahlonad, by mm- APPLE ORCHARD, A-l condition, near 1(38 DODGE PANEL body truck, ex. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY sofa, $«0. Fred in craftaman, of quality fnbrlca. Fur- cellent tires, motor newly ovarhautad , AKfDNT e|im*ent» charger, acetylene welding and burning TLTOXS-ON~ACBUTn«-aPruitlng's; a Red Bank, Kant for amall feel 300 SA1LLOAT. lBt'fnnr" Marconi rl«t frD'XN' outfit, new; also toola, accessories and - so Ills "Anniversary Song," new Frankla Sllcox, 79 Flrat atreet, K.yport. nltur. rebuilt and reupholatered or mada treea, aavan varlatlaa. Phon. Red Bank $876. P4ion« Long Branch 6-0846-J af- StalnlelB atecl rlltglng, motnl con Cnok'i Ul.lr, romlilnntloti, with high to order, Our pladg. to you. W. guar* t.r 6 p. m. plntr warmrr nnd Bnlnmnrle,, itnlnlest parti. Will sell for practically half the Lalno "Sunday Kind of Lovei" IRON LAWN aatiea, 160. Trad Sllcox, 0-14.12-M.* board, Voiji good ccmdlflfnn', Ph eoit. Ono buyer taka, avarrthlng. No unite that whatever tin job ma; In, we. 1039 11IMSOTO OUUB coupe, radio mil Ruminn 1-1108.3 after 0 n, m, A • lieI throuK.mut, 14 feet Inne. 9' 6" Hatty Ilutton "Poppa, Don't Preach to 711 Flrat atra.t. Kayport. will apply the' same auporlor craftman< HILL—LOCAL and long diitance mov v/ldt; A 2,000-wntt unit, 220 Volts, A. separate salci. Inquire.431 Main street Me;" another Franklo Lalno "That'a My 100 (iODBY'FASHION books, eompleta, Ing; day and night aervica. 160 Waat i heater, 'engine In excellent condition Keansburg. Phone 8-1JB3-W. Desire," Tuatlng'a, 1< Monmouth street. ahlp that hna made the name "Alan' Demon place, Red Bank, phona Red $B»0$B»0. Call Red Bank 8-22U-W,822UW, ' (>. current, Contains moat pan H Inches with prlnta, $1 each or $76 for lot.a by-t/ord In furniture circles through' 1 by 20 Inches, with stainless iteel revolv* FENCE WIRE, galvanised, 5-foot high, Will Drsdlcy's "Boogie Woogle" act Ii Fred Sllcox. 79 First atraat, Keyport. Bnnk 6-4043-J,' ifrSfrS6S6 ClitiVKOLri'IClitiVKOLi'I four.iloofl r sadand , ra. out thla entire area. We furlher guar built motor, new battery, brnkei and Inic rover nnd four Inserts, two 12-Inch 2"x2" mcah, 160 feet per roll. Wll! hero: nlao Woody Herman*! "Woodchop- FAIRBANKS MOR8B deep well outflt antee that,the mnterlnla uaed, Inalde and FINE~TMl'Oit¥ED and Domeatlo linen dlnmeU'r and two 9.Inch rflnmotor, In cut, 414 centa per.> arjuaro foot. Leon pera" .and a pip of a "Boogie Album," Complete with: large tank,, reasonable out, are tne.flneat 'obtainable. Onll or nnd organdlea,' Buth G, Gook, Fal unlveraal. ' Beat offer, Call Red Bank licrfpci ronilUtmt, AvnUnblo nfVer May 1-ievlnson, hardware^ 10 Mechanic street, by HniYipton, Tusting's, 16 Monmouth Dowd, Naveaink and Linden avanuea, write today, without obligation, for n Haven, Phone Red Bank 4-2806-R. . 6-1H6.* 1. Can bo spoil anytime, Deposit, will Red Bank, _ Phono __J0fll>.* _ cr r cr street. Itfd Ilank.* Highway 86, Hlghlanda. Sunday 9 free eatlmate, nt your . convenience HLTiAliHINa1 mlmpographlnlghl L 1091 PONTIAO COUPE, aood condition ••« .. * '' ilOh, p,, anaod nb ,1 hold, Write, IIox 217, Ilumson. or pliono LADY'S IIICyCI.E. 30 Waverliverly place. m, toi 4 p, 'm. ' Alnn'a Upholatery Shops, Inc., 70 South public stenography,. mailing, notary good body and paint, Price $125. •0 miles, engine nnd hull perfect. Ne i Itu |3fi0 ' 7th nvenue, Long Ilrnnch, Phone (1-01150, Phone Mlddletown B-OBSi-M.' , one coat brush day lite, latin smooth, Red Dunk, Phono 6-1 5-R.* ELEOTIUC REFRiaERATOR, good con- IUDIIC, Lattercraft, 69 Broad street. Red ro(lnlahlni»^o»|«» fS^xS WABON'tPTITOWEI/B, »iiwa,-'nuger blta manure Ki'ril1 OKhlor, Ufllmilal; Thon, Mri, W. Aurrinck, S3 cheithUt alreet. NOW" IS THE (canon for pnlritlhg'. If Ilnnk 0-29II4.W. fe bu t by Tru«, atn|nlcaa Hod. rlgir clamps and a complete l|nn of mo* Holmdel Q-7680,* Red Hank, Plmno «.078ir-M,' , you want n good "iinint Job, phona 1 U MlwiTOticrTosr iiukTrt hollow maat, perfect condition, $760^ New, llamnalilros and c-hnnlca too la, Leon Levlninn,'hardware, GERMAN rJIlUi'IIEIlI), 18 months, wolf OUTSIDE WHITE, hl«h. qujlltyHif Varnan II, PArker, RK_1-:OII.7» f* ""! ••klift 10 Maehanlo itreit, Rod Bnnk, Phone 1 Fllrnltlirr ro-deroi-ntrd, ' itotk croai, $U a hundred and up, , irrcy, male, beautiful head and bndyt Tina" paint, ' Raxular. price IPiAQ. Our Tha followliiK flooring la' avallsblai aneetlon. Phons AtlantU llluhlnnila 1- njll.liOAtrin K6Td^nJll BchllchanmaWr 1'miltry KHrm, t.nural . Intelligent, excellctit temprrment ant price for thla aitramely high quality FLOOR HANDING nnd runnlahlng. Phoni pi in,, beaoht mnplt, taaV and parquet, . • a«.foot cubln sklrf, motor, nhi nul avanua, Waat Kaanabun, Phon. Kaani. ONB ATLAS fait battary charger. : hone trained, Vanraan 'Kennela. Mtddlalown, paint, $11.60, 200 «»lloni'on hand. Bid • Rr

:.. •, , . . '/' .'•..•.-• •' ' RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3,1947 Page Thirteen. BOATS SITUATIONS WANTED HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESI ATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

18-FOOT SEAMAN aee-sklff, with DO YOU NEED flomestics any day or OAT BUILDERS, cabinet. miktr, otr- WANT TO RENT or purchase, 100 acres ESTATE—Monmouth Beach, Muat ' b« COUNTRY'ESTATE. Three acrei, bungn- _ ^OWNUHIP. In wooded",, GETTING READY .to take It easy? Foi "Evlntude," i 6-10 H. P.; Zephyr oat- daya in the week* Good girla are penter, 44*hou% witlf. lntld* *orlt, or more, dairy and poultry farm. seen to appreciate. All modern 'inv low, three bcdroomi, oil burner, fire- secluded colony, overlooking Sandy- •file, Jn the village at Holmdel, only board motor, motor has been run lesa scarce, but we have them. Roberta' Em- lea-iunt working conditionm. Apply Must be able to accommodate 2t cows >rovements; tfblarium, maid's quarters; place, layutory, burn, garage, chicken Hook and uce»n. Excellently" con- city block from postofliee, stores', than four hours. Price* $875. Owner ployment Agency,- 77 Broad street. Bed obel Yaiht Wotki, Sea Bright. • or more and approximately 1,500 birds. wo-car garage; ¥40,000. Make »n offer. houses; near atation. PHc«. 417.600. structed brick reildenee, ilale roof, churcites. "< Plot 100x200; - .six rooms, has purchased larger boat. Fhon. 'Red Bank. Phone 6-1805. with ^our imploy- Write full particulars and state price to Tor. Investment or business .'purposes* Frank B. La wes. Phone Red Bank 6- neRvy beamed ceiling! throughout, first three-car garage, tool shed; oil heat; BTUS^iELFyp 3H7G.* • Bank 6.2278-J. ' YOUNYOU G LADX wiatles housework by dday raent 'problemi> BBobert' i Employpy* J. M. Casey, 855 Carr 'avenue, Keans-- Iverfront property) lot 86x376, three floor consisting of spacious 'receirtion nice garden, asparagus beds, strawberry beds; cjean as n whistle.* .Not a dims •I MAKINB MOTOB, 8* h. p. Gray, per- or week. Phone Bed Bank 6-0973-JJ. wot; Atfeacy* 77 BroaBdd utreet.R Redd burgurgurg.. hoPhonne Keanaburg 6-0104. node r it apartments, all improve menu; HOUSE—Three bedroom*, hoi water ViHil, with double wjndlrig itaircasc, Hv- link, rhone IflOS. HARMS—AcreajAR A e iindd country Homes. hree-car garage; profitable incomt, heat, lavatory, fireplace, excellent lo- room, fireplace, de'n, dining roora for repairs'needed. Low taxes. Asking ?." feet. Sacrifice, 1275; also 20-foot lIANDYMAN wishes position trimming S.15.000, and well worth [t. Consult El- ''Cabin cruiser,-- universal motor. 11.200* hedges, and taking care of lawns, Liat 'now ttltb Uerritt R. Ltmion 132,000. Make an ofTer. DiFlore 4 cation, In perfect condition, Price 121,- with fireplace, opening onto breakfast, KL3 OR WOMEN. Apply Sinsle Sy»- • arbarlni Agency. 8 Monmouth street. 1)00. Frnnk B. Lawes, Nowmnn Springs porch, two single servants' rooms and liott Bros. & Associates; Inc., Keyport* Charles Dresser, 113 West Front street, aarden work. For interview, call E. R. teni Laundry, Broad and First ftreetfl. Agency, It West Halo street. Freehold. w Phone Keyport 7-2009. : Red Bank. Phone 8-1177.* ,/ ed Bank. Phong 6-4147,, road. Rod Hank. Phone 6-2875.* pith off kitchen; second floor, five lovely Copeland. Red Bank 6-2236-M,* >ypbrt. Phone Kcyport 7G7. r bedroomi, two baths; automatic hot air '21X6-FOOT, KINO BUILT skiff hull, EKKfciiiU office aaalst- OMAN—Over 30. capable of hnndling lTBAUTlVE. . modern seveh-foom OLD COLONIAL farrohome, 11 roomu, hent. Possession 60 days. Price $22,- TO SETTLE an estate. A truck farm. ..-Model A Ford • conversion; Palmer ' ant. Gentleman, with Wall street ex- unique advisory service. Personality REAL ESTATE FOR SALE home; lot 75x125; ocenn rights; sun II fireplaces, Hi acrei, barna, ftheda, 500, Joseph O. McCue Agency, Realtor. In full operation. Ton-room houie, oil : transmission: also 17^x5-foot .rowboat, perience: also retail, business. Full time nd background more essential than oom; 25x25; JI6.0O0; finished cellar. small bungalow. Price $21,000. Frank Fhtyne Ruinson 1-0444 or Red Bnnk 6- Ht; ample barns; tiuarters for ft raj 'With oars; suitable for outboard motor or part-time. Write, "Cashier,1" Bon )lFior# & Gnrbini Agency, 8 Monmouth B. Lawec. Vhonc Kcd Bank 6-2sn.it' )abr>r; two welli, mechanical irrigation uslaess experience- Phone Mlddletown itreet, Red Bank. Phone 6-4147. • • 1470,*-. • ,__ or air-cooled Inboard. 233 Pleasure 511. Bed Bank.* - '' -0485, before 10 a. m., or write "W.," SHADOW LAKE PABK. Aleiander «ec- S!DT)LTTO^N^i^WNsHjP7~Hi?hlanll On part of acreage, available to nil! :.Bay drive, Long Branch, phone Long SITTER—Wishes position caring for ox 511, Red Bank, ~ ' tlun, acre plots; • modern, restricted EATONTOWN—Lovely lot, ready for hills section. Flno Victorian residence '—Stucco house, ocean view, 47«-i acres. Will subdivide in twd.par- Branch 6-4131-J, between 6 ond 7 p. m, children afternoons, or evenings. Will- residential development. F. H. A. ap- building. Must sell, very reasonable, of seven rooms, (three bedrooms), bath, near school nnd shopping center. Four cels. StRt? Highway; about 40 mile* to OOD SERVICE workers. Salary $80 per proved; school'adjoining, olosa to rail- New' York. Terms. Write or call El- MBOABb SKIFF" 15 feet, 4 Inches'. ing to do mending or sewing. Call Reed month and maintenance. -Pleasant llv- lOxlBOU.XIDIJ. *_"°nPhonoe EatontowHi a ton town 3-0476a-vitv.. fireplace, Dutch ctoori, hot water heat, roomi, targe ' enclosed, porch, heat, n road-station, lak« privileges. A few Bne H till d coal, automatic domestic hat water; screens and storm wlnilowi Included.' liott Bros, k Associates, & Eatt Front r: Wisconsin cooled motor, built by Lo- Bank 6-8692-M or write "Sitter," Bo"»x ff and working conditions'. Apply 3u- HIGHLANDSIGHLANDS,. HousHouie partially destroyed ader Boat Wattle, Highlands; new In Au- 611, Bed Bank.* korac sites ttitl available.- See your real- by fire. Can be repaired by hnndy- large frontflBfl on paved highway, over- Wntcrwrtch, Highlands, . Price 14,000' atreet, Keyport. Phone Keyport 7-20Q9. 611, Bed Bank.* rlntendent, N, J, School fpr the Deaf, or: alio E. Alexander, on the premise!. caih. Write, "V. J. G.," Box fill, Rod sust, 1046: used three times. Asking TVPIST AND GENERAL offioe worker, est Trenton, N. J. ' an; 62-foot frontage; nil improveimprove- looking buy altd ocean. An excellent buy W T, N. ostoOee, B. D. No. 1, BOJ 7-A. Red at $10,000. John Minugh, broker, Rum- Bank. COMPLETE, with furnishings. Including >*^"*0. ' tt^***J 4 •V.l.a.h*Twinligh. V "I S&.< tMUU^Vt f Lighthouse, ;:$800, Including new oars - and anchors, desires position, full time. Phone Red ASSISTANT COTTAGE tupervisots, to Bark. - nts, neac, h 1046' washing machine, G. E. icebox* .Hatty- Hammond, U6 Linden avenue, Bank 6-8091.* • •' itores,. atationttio , bbus . FulFll pricl i e $1,800$1800. son road. Phone Rumaon 1-07 H.* AT TINTON FALLS, 30 acres of good new »te«m heating plant, living 'room, assist in care of children. Must live 'nnd for rent, suitable cover crop to be Highlands, phone Highlands 8-1428-M.* i; good salary; pleasant working con- BUNGALOW. Built new In 1941. Liv- Phone Bock, owner, Atlantic Highlands ,PORTAUPBCK™Slx-room bungalow, dining room, kitchen, built-in breakfast rMitfoO* AUXlUAflV sloop, Ford mod"- Ulons. Apply Superintendent, N. J. Ing room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and •.QS46-W0846W.. bath, fireplace, open and enclosed planted not later than October 1. Jos- nook, laundry and lavatory on ground . J el A motor; new set sills last year, WANTED TO RENT )atb; second floor, two bedrooms; WO LOTS—Fair. Haven. 1 Parker ave- porch; large cellar, oil-flre warm air eph G. McCue Agency. Realtor. Phone floor; full basement; two bedrooms, bath chool for the Deaf. West Trenton, N. J. Rumson 1-04*4 or Red .Bank C-1470.* {.•Price 11,200, George Ftnnlng, Mon- ALES MEN and. saleswomen. Oppor torm windows, screens, furnace, oil nue, 1 Formnn Ptsce; also river front heat; two-car gtrone, Priced for im- on second floor. Small lot, but room ''j mouth avenue/Port Monmouth,* burner; new Magic Chet bottled . sas it four lota at Little Sliver. H. C.medlaU isle; |13,B0O. John Mlnugb, for garage; YA block to bua and water- RNEw AND USED Marine motors, water THREE OR FOUR-BOOM furnished tunlty tor ambitious' men and women range, electric. pumpY. Price IS,700 broker, Rumson road. Phoni Rumson Drive, Lsurenee Harbor. Nine roqmi, front, at Keyport, You need 14,000 apartment, for business couple, per- o Introduce our new. special offer. Ex- yth, 147 Hance rond. Fnlr Haven.* IT- and air-cool.d; Brlggs-gtratton, Wis- cash. Time given to remove from prop- EU BANK—Home of 10 rooms, bath, 1-0716.* • completely furnished, corner house, bath, caih. Call Elliott Broi. ft Associates, manent. Write,. "M! A. S.," BOX HI,:eptional dally commissions. No exper- erty. Paul R. StrylieT, Realtor, Holm- heal, concrete cellar; garage; two lots; Inc. Phone Keyport 7-20O9. K.consln, Jeep,-Ford, «tc, Outboard mo- ence necessary. Lori tan Studios, 65 hot air heat, gaa range; one-car gar- TOWN FAltM—-Conv«nient to transpor- Bed BBank.**)•) • dedel.. Phone Holmdel 919-6601, , . overlooking bay, Inquire, It. Sullivan, tors from IVi b. p. to 25 h. p. Agents road atreet. Red Bank. • jre; suitable as rooming house, handy tatlon, community shops; six acres, RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—New Co- . for Gray, Universal and Kermath. At- SHALSHALL HOtJSfc or four or five-room BUY, sell or rent all trpes ot real estats location; lot -50x108. Asking 19,000, lovely brook,-Colonial home, usual liv- 101 Garrison avenue, Jersey City. Phone apartment, In vicinity of Red - Bank, through Constance Smith Agency, 14 ing quarters, four bedrooms, bata, Berren 4*39?E. • lonial ; excellent community; five . Untie Highlands Marine Works, 10-12 Asbury Park or intervening,area. Per- OPERATORS and learners, single Walker & Tlndall, realtors,' 19 East rooms; unfinished second floor; full cil- Ocean boul.v.rd, Atlantic Highlands 1- Aaple avenue. Fair Haven. Phone Red Front street.' Red Bank. Phone 6-2776.* steam hent; Karaite; dairy buildings, FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW. Good con- manent; reliable tenants; good refer- . needle machines. 6lgmund Eisner chlckenhouses. StUlmur, AtfiodatfeR.1 lar; garage; insulation; landscaping: ;0759, ' .. . '. .• Bank 6-28086808.. RED . BANK—Early, occupancy, six dition; eight minutes walk to Belford 1*1.1,500, Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair ences, 6, E.DeLange, 1 Chestnut street, Co., Elm street, Freehold, and Phone Entontown 3-0007. . . railroad depot. See I.abrecque, Ht Camp- East Orange, or call Deal 7-1047. BEAUTIFUL NEW home, fan base- .rooms, bftth, • hot air heat, nil con- bell's Junction, or phone Mlddletown E- Haven. Phone Red B«nk <-4100.* RECENTLY MARRIED veteran and his Bridge avenue. Red Bank, ment, hot water heat, fireplace; lot 'enlencoa; one-cur garage; taxes $150, Beautiful building sitejlte, 13 acresacrei,, vacant land, cleared, 0287 ; RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Rambling; WANTED wife need a 2 or S-room apartment or 5x160 approximately. Call Red Bank Price 17,000, Walker & Tlnrtnll, real- modern home. Three acres, fronting G-8874-H. , Will also build from your :ora, 19 Kfiat Fhbnt street, Ktfd Banlff fertile soil, good neighborhoodihbhd , near ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Spacious bun*» small house in town or country, Must iARDENER, and handyman. Full or n B on Inlet of river. Setting of large trcii; be within reasonable distance of rail- part time. Write, "G. H,," Box SIX, clans. hne 6-277fl, " . • stntion; $7,600. .Ray Stlllman ft Asso-' galow, 24-foot living roora, four bed- elates,-. 312 Broad itreet, Eatontown. rooms, bath, lavatory, largo attic, hot 27-foot living room, fireplace, three bid- /WILL PAY top prevailing prices'for Sec- road atatlon. Would also consider buy- Red Bank, KUMBOH—10 K acres, including three- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS home of abc rooms, two baths, dlnefte; two screened : ond National Bank stock, gold coins, ing. Phone (reverie charges) EUiabeth acre, fast flowing pond,- with dam rooms, bat'h, hot nlr heat, gns water Phone 3-0007^ - water heat,, recently, decorated. Near old Jewelry, Interesting pieces In' silver, ORTER^All around work and assist- yacht harbor, station and shopping dis- Porches; attached garage; dock; tool- 2-«938 after » P. nw or Sundays; ing In kitchen; roqm and bo&rd, or rights, 940-foot frontaze on paved road, heater; plot 100x200"; Immediate occu- NEW BUNGALOW. Permanent con- house; 123,000. Extra acres available. antique firearms, eolorful kerosene lamps, without. Inquire Airport Inn. Shrews- near ocean. Owner gelling for. consld- ancy;' Aakinr |7,50O. Wftlker ,4»Tin- struction. Living room, Areplacc, trict. . Owner moving to Cnllfnrnln. Im- Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven, '.historical books or papers of Monmouth FIVE OB SlX-ftOOM house or apart- rably lesa than snrrounding acreage. dinin, g_ room., kitche- n two- bedroohiB, mediate possession; {7,600. Joncph G, ment, in Red Bank or vicinity. Phone •, next to Red Bunk Airport. ail, realtors,-19 Earft Kront street. Red Phone Red Bank 6-4100.* county, li Spring street. Phone Bed 'hone Rumson 1-0464. tank. Phono f.2778,* & . bathbh , circulatinili gH hot air heath , hardwood McCuo Agency, Renltor, Phone Rumson •Bank 6-0U5.M. . Red Bank 8-6484.M.» AN FOR GARDEN work by landscape l-0444_or Red Bank 6-1470. ] RED BANK—Five minutea ^calk to sta- floors; lot 50x100; lovely, shade trees; RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—River front. ; ATTENTION poultrymeo. farmera, .butcft- GENTLEMAN. Red Bank resident de- contractor. George J. Wldly. phone WE HAVE MANY prospects for community stores and good schools fOUR-fcOOM BUNGALOW and -bath; block from depot; 7-rooms, newly dae- sires' modern three-room unfurnished Eatontown 3-0S18-M after 6 p. m.' &n; six large roams, bnth, hot air en, have you ur poultry to be farm homes and acreage. Now lent,- gas range; new two-cnr garage; nearby; low taxes; $10,000. . Ray Stlll- lot 100x268; modern Improvements. orated; garage; ne* gfls range, Kelvin- dressed, if you have, let lit do It for apartmenp t by Mar 1st. Write, "Gentle /OMDINATION electric welder and me- tnftn & Associates, Highwfiy 4-K, Eaton- Phone Red -Bank 6»8283-R, nftwr 6 it tor; plot 60x250, New furniture; |14,- ^B611RdBkBeBdU Bank.^* .chanic, at leaat 80 years of age, Least Is the time to sell. .List your prop- lot. SOxlQO; early occupancy. Asking 000. Ray Van Horn Agency. Fair Ha- you. Beyer PoultrPultry Farm, Ninth street. manma n, J^Bopox o**, *» WM. $10,000. Walker & Tind&U, realtors, 19 town. Phone 3-0007. m . i KKNNEL^-150 feet. longlg,. ith runs in . WWestt KKeaneburgb , N. J . phoneh . KKeaat- Ivo years experience. Good pay and erty with the's, Walters Annoy. Old 20 ACRES, partlnlty wooded; aix-^oom front; easily moved In sections. Jos- ven, Phone Red Bank 6-4100.* " COUPLE NEED 2% or 8-room unfur-, iteady employment; Reply in own hand* Baat Front street. Red Bank. Phone 6- bur* 886. nlshcd i apartment by June I. Per- Atlantis Highlands road, Ntw Mon- 2776.* . .. • ' house, all improvements, newly dec- eph G. McCutt Agency, Realtor. . Phone RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Remodiled PRIVATE COLLECTOR wishes to buy manent, no pete, reliable tenants. Call ltlng, giving full details ot experience orated, new he a tints system; Immediate Rumson 1-0444. "Electric Welder," Box 611, Red mouth. Phone Mldilletown S-0283. MXDDLETOWN VILI*AGE, • Five-room farmhouse, near town; rolling grounds. V old furniture,. mantles, paneling, as. Mrs. Bedle, Atlantic Highlands 1-O200. home, ,bath, hot air heat, gas range; occupancy. Poultry houses; two-car Fine view. Ten roomi, two fiaths, oil - .well aa pictures, china and glaes. Ar- between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. . Bank. garage. Convenient commuting; $16,000. MARIE COX AGENCY, realtor, heat, new furnace; $20,500. Ray Van- "OUNG MAN—Clerk for mechanical OUT MONMOUTH, Five-room bunga- large lot, nicely landscaped. Asking ticles associated with Hopping family BUSINESS COl)PLE desires furnished 18,500, Walker & TEndal!, renlton, 19 Ray Stlllmim & Associates, Ehtontown. River front and country proper* Horn Agency, Fair Haven. 'Phone Red .particularly desired. William Mackey, hardware store. Some mechanical ex- low, all year around, all Improvements, Phone 5-0007. ' unfurnished apartment In Bed Bank {ot air hent; garage; 50x100, . Joseph Eaat Front. street,•* Red Bnnk. Phone Bank 6-4100.* Box itO-A, Atlantic Highlands. Phone area. No children. Husband veteran, perience helpful. Reply in own hand- 6-2776.* COTTAGE. Prii.ctlci.lly new: living room, tlen. Sales and rentals, Comancho K.ansburg 8-0821-W. commutes, wife school teacher. Perm writing, giving full background exper- Cusimano, Wilson avenue, Port Mon- kitohon-dinette, two bedrooms, tiled Drive, Portaupock, Oceanport Bor- HAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Eight-room lence to "Clerk," Box 511, Bed Bank. mouth. Phone Keansburg 6-0868-J. MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP. Harmony home, near river. Fine Red Bsnk HIGHEST PRICES paid for glass,, china, ent. Phone Aspury Park 2-1629-R. 1 bath, stairway to attic; suitable for con-, ough, Phone. Long Branch 6-1602. : figures, ' damps, furniture, buttons, YOUNG LOCAL business couple desire JARETAKBR-UTILITYMAN, To live on RUMSON — Two-family, separate en- area, six rooms, two bnths, hot water version Into two rooms; game room in neighborhood. Fireplace, fbur bedrooms, docks, vests. Will buy .single pieces or -Premises and do odd jobs at resort trance. 4 room* ivnd bath each floor, heat, automatic gas -water heater, gas cellar, air condition heating system, gas two tils baths and lavatory; double to rent small unfurnished home or range; one-car garage, with storage ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Eight-room garage, with toft. Asking 120,000. Ray collections: All articles must be old. apartment, Red Bank or vicinity. Ref- business. . Steady position until October. hot water heatj two-ear garage. Price fired; hardwood floors throughout, In- Pearl Gllman, 92 Spring street, Red 1 $10,500. Occupancy 30 days. Terms. space;-plot lOOxlfiO; taxes $80, Asking house, and . four-room third floor Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phont erences. Write, "Business Couple," Box Reply, "Caretaker, ' Box'511, Red Bank.* sulated; corner, ftOxlSO; $LO»QOG, In- apartment. Two-car garage;-large plot; Red Bank 6-4100.* Bank. Phone t-0145-M. . GIRIGIRL* ORWOMAOR- WOMAN ffo r generall (officB e Exclusive agent. - -Constance Smith, 14 *8,60O. "Walker & Tlndall, realtors, 10 cludes Scrvel gus refrigerator; Venetian' 611, Bed Bank.* . Mnple avenue, Fair Htiven. Phone Red East Front street, Red Bank, Phone hot Water heat, oil burner, excellent con- •WE PAY $211 for your old Singer sew- VETERAN AND WIFE desire four-room work. Capable of tnklng telephone blinds. Kny Stlllmnn 6. Associnteslv 312 BAY VAN HORN AGENCY—AttraotWi Bank 6-2308.- • • 6-2776.* 1 dition; convenient location; some furni- .. Ing machine,' droph.ftd* round bobbin. apartment or small .house, furnished srdera. Personality preferable to exper- Broad street, Entontown. Phone fl-flOO *!.ture included. A bargain nt 312,800. now Colonial, large plot, seven rooms* .Phone Long Branch 6-4472 after 5 p. m. ience. Call Red Bnnk 6-2144 for ap- McLAREN STREET. Convenient location. RED BANK-—Near shopping center, EATOTlTOWN. Well eonitructed homo", two tile baths, powder room, automatic or unfurnished. Both employed. No boarding house of . 12 rooms, hot water Sculthorp Agency, 103 First avenue, At- KBFINED' AND cultured person or children or pets, Phone Holmdel 9-7138.* pointment. Six large rooms, all Improvements; eight, rooms, large: enclosed' porch, heat, Insulation; attached double gar- garage. Immediate occupancy. Asking ietvt, electric" wnter hentcr, two gna Inntlc Highlands" Phone 1-0477, nge. Early possession;' $23,000. Bar ., : couplle to sharh e attractivi e homeh . FFor THREE OR FOUR-ROOM unfurnished ?ORRLADY. Experienced on Indies* antf tiled bath, powder room, finished Attic; B^IEl> BANK—Nine-room SVUBB; lot * Information, write. "D. S.," Box 611, children's underwear. One who enn price $18,000. Exclusive agent, Con- anges; three-car garage; lot 50x160 ;* steam heut, automntlc stoker; two-car Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phon* apartment. Write, "P. S.," Box 511, n business zone. Dnrgnln nt $18,000. 60x358; garage; convenient to busRed Bank 0-4100.* Bed Bank. > _. , Instruct learners on all sewing machine itance Smith, 14 Mnple avenue, Fair Ha- garage, with loft; plot 68x200, land- line. Price |10,000. Wcnrt-Nemeth Red Bank.* ven. Phone Red Bunk 6-2308. Wnlker & Ttadall, realtors, 19 East scaped, shrubs and trees; $12,600. Ray 'CHOICE TORCELAINS, fine china dln- TAV6 OR'THREE-ROOM apartment, fur operations; excellent opportunity and Front street, Ked Bank. Phono'6-2776.** Agency, 42 Broad street, Red Bnnk.RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Near school • ner sets, silver service, German and good salary. . Plant in New Jersey, ten EAST FRONT STREET. Double houtfc, Stlllmnn & Associates. Phone Eaton- Phono 6-2240.* \ nnd stores; flv« rooms, three bedrooms, nlshed or unfurnished. Business miles from this town, on main , line. six rooms each side. Steam heat >ys SEVERAL DESIRABLE homesltes, good town 3-0007, ' English figures and antique pistols for woman, widow, with eon In nervice. Will locution, *lzc 100x200, and ninny oth- REI> BAKK—Seven-room residence, steam, coal heat; taxes $70; $6,000. Bay ;my Florida shop. Excellent prices paid. Box 53, Renlscrvice, 110 West 34th tern; two-car garage.' Price $12,500. Ex- CHAPEL. HILL. Acre,.. high olevutloru bunutlftitly Unilscnjied : four bedroomi, Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phone pay reasonable rent. Call Long Branch atreet, New York. clusive agent, Conatnnce Smith, 14 s. Cnll- for imrtlciilnra. Walker, "ft rMust have perfect pieces, See Mr. Mor- 6-4286, 9 a. m. to Si. » Modernized early American home, flvo bnth, modern kitchen; plot 100x200. Ap- tied Bank 6-41C0.* t ; rill. Yankee Trader, 28 West Front GIRL OR WOMAN. Good Ht figures, Maple avenue, Fair- Haven, Phone Red Tindall, 19 Enst Front street, Red Bank. roooms, sunporch, nil Improvements, Phone fi'2776.* • • ply C. K. Pichler, Realtor, 140 Brond RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Lovily itreet. Bed Bank, Phone 6-2247. with payroll experience preferably, but Bnnk 6-2808. double gnrtifle, room above, suitable for street. Kotl Bunk, Phone fi.0166.• MAPLE AVENUE— Business ,or reBlden- modern waterfront home, beautifully ESTIMATSIMAEE WIr-ORt lnstWi Iling oil burner for not necessary, capnblo of handling ac< conversion Into apartment; commuting RED BANK—Immediate posamiort, bunt landscaped grounds; bulkhead, dock: Jennie C. Layton, APTS. and ROOMS TO RENT counts receivable, flood snlary, excel PAUL R. STRYKER, Realtor. Farms tUl, livlns room, fireplace, dining Red Bank: SIC,000, Stil)man ft Asso-' heating purposes. •oom, kitchen, three bo.irooms, bath; location, four bedrooms, two baths, Inrtrc living room .fireplace, two modern Llncroft, lent opportunity for right sort of person. snd farm estates. State High- elates. Phone Eatontown 3-0OQ7. 'Ifirpe living room, librnry, two fire* baths nnd lavatory, playroom overlook- Reply In writing, stating age, experience. garage; wnrm alr-hGut, Immedinte oc- SYCAMORE AVERUE; Shrewsbury. SIDING AND DRIVING horse. Must be ROOM—Business couple or gentleman way 34, Hplmdel. Phone Hotmdel cupancy. Price $10,600. W. A. Hopping; platen; Ittrne plot, $19,500. C. E. Plch- ing water, Sundeck, iteam heat, gas preferred. Five minutes from bus. Write, "R. O. W-," Box 511, Red Bank. Property ' csPeelRNy convenient for ler, Ronltor, 140 Brond street. Phone very gentle; and six Mallard ducks. 9-6601. ' • Agency. Phono Red Bank 6-0397.* fired; low taxes;- $30,000. Ray Van ' Oil Bed Bank «-0867-J-2. Phone Red Bank 6-0084-W.* JIDDLE-AGED woman. Help ' "with commuter. Substantial house with four Red Bank 6-0166.* PRE-FABRICATED 18x28 summer bun- bedrooms; lurse Hot, vitth saraue; hot Bnk 60166. Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phone Bed TWO 8x10 Rugs; two full size Inner- 58 MAPLE AVENUE.. Furnished room houseworlc. Live In; no lauhdryt RUMSON—Two acrei, fiVe bodtoomi, Bank fl-4100.* One of Bed Bank's most convenient pleasant surroundings; references, Phone COLT'S .NECK—Three-acre farm, with galows, completely erected inside and water heat. Price on application. Con* tprlng mattresses; late model six-foot outside. Full price $1,985. Phono Key- suit C. F, Bard oh, Shrewsbury, Phone three Jtiaths, occupancy 60 days, excel- RAY VAN HORN AGENCY— Built Juit electric refrigerator. Call after 7 p. m., locations. Call Red Bank 6-1684. Mrs. Atlantic Highlands 1-0522. four-room modern bungalow; con- lent honting Plant, oil firorl. Apply C. venient- to ichonV. Pilca $7,500; low port 7-0483. Located on Highway 35, Bed Bank 6-1661, or G. H. Nevlua. Red pro-war. Seven-room residence, lour iEatontown S-OSSE.* Uowstra. Keyport. - Bank 6-1B33-J.* E. Pichler, Renltur, 140 Broad street. large bedrooms, tile bath, tile lavatory, US SUUTH 8TKEK1, comrortable Hume EXPERIENCED saleslady, In ladles' taxes. Immediate occupancy, Ella Wilt- Phone Red Bank 6-016(1." 'ELECTIUC REFRIGERATOR. In good shire Agency, 77 Broad street, Red Bank. COLONIAL HOME nnd fruit farm. Four tile kitchen, Inrga living room, bay win- Ilka rooma. Phone Red Bank l-zslt. specialty store, good pay, steady BATONTOWN. Residence "of 8 rooms, RED BANK river front, business prop- ' condition. Will pay cash. Call Mld- Phone 6-2161.* miles from Red Bank. Large living sultablo for professional man requir- dow, fireplace t attached garage. Insu- illstown 8.0888-M.*. tin. P. Klassen, . work. Inquire Klnchbaum'i, 28 room and library, each with fireplace, erty, immedinte occupancy; , plot lated ; oil hent. Asking $22,000. Bar ATOBACWV DbUBLfi room, seml-prl INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Four npart ing both homo and. afilce. Close to SSx4O0, suitable for conversion. Asking A LOAD OF firewood. Price must be TOBACWVE DbUBLfi ro, semp Broad street. Red Bank. dlnlrlg room, kitchen, downstairs lava- shopping and transportation lines. Price Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven. " Phone vat« bath, In privatit e hhome , near bbui ment house, excellent location; month- $17,006. C E. Plchler. Realtor. 140 Red Bnnk 6.-4100.* near 85. Phone Red Bank 6-2183-R.* ly Income '$2.40. Price $14,500. Ella tory, four, bedrooms, bnth, lnrgo attic, on application. Consult C. F. Borden, Drond street; Red Bank. Phone 6-0166.* FQSTBB HOMBS for ohildren, reason- line. Business man or woman. Phone steam heat, Burns, sheds, other fnrm Shrewsbury. Phone Red Bnnk 6-1661, Rumson 1-1869-J. ONE OR TWO MEN to work on farm. Wiltshire Agency, Realtors, 77 Brond THOMPSON AGENCY—Seven rooms and BAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Five-room, able board paid, clothing and^inedlcal street. Red Bank. Phone Red Bank 6 buildings; over. 80 ncron, with 45 acres or (i. H. Ncvtut, Red Bnnk 6-1638.J.' one-story home, near storea, bus and ear*, provided. Write, "Children," Box KOOM—In private home, near bus, ho' Must understand farming and know In peach nnd apple orchards. Frontage bnth, good location, Red Bank. Mod- how to drive tractor; good pity, LOUIB 2161.* ' ' EATONTOWN—Country bungalow, near ern kitchen; Holland type hent; plot school; plot 74x140: hot water heat. 511, Bed Bank. -water heat.- 40 Worthley street. on streams with fine fishing. Joseph G. paved highway. i;Reu»onftble distance Asking 110,600. Rny Van Horn Agency, ail, tvtj Phone Red Bank 6-1644-R. Siano, R. F. D. 2, Morganville. Phone WEST LONG BRANCH/ Beautiful 27 McCue Agency, Roaltor. Phone Red 50x175; single tCArRRei SlO.GpO; Thomp- HAVE_ 'YOU ANYTHING for sale 7 Call Mntawan 1-U43-J-3. ncro fnrm, •with •Colonial remodeled for commuter from tittle Silver nnd son Aeency, 81 Eust Front itreet. Red Fnlr Hnvcn. Phone Red Bnnk 6-4100.* Schwartz's Furniture Store. We give FUltNlSilEb ROOMS. Share kltch farmhouse; sphcious' living room with Bank G-U70 or Rum son 1-0444.* Red Dank.-Plot.50x400...Extond«d-view. with other person. Centrally located ftfrERlbNClfeD fountain girl. Hours 7 bHbirAGRECB^I 8 iicrcB of Bunk. Phone 6-0700.* RAY "VAN HORN AGENCY—Spacious ,. very high prices for everything. 29 East until 8; -Apply Ronnie's, -21-Main fireplace, -flvo bedrooms, two tilrbaths, Five-room bungulow, in perfect con- B**room bunttiilowt a-beilrooms; corner' •Front itreet, Ked Bank (U8218; In Keansburg. • 29~ Lawrence avenue, extremely fertile ground In country tlltlnn,. large bnth; (iotadied garage* .IOMPSON AORNCTf—Mndorn iomi- street, gut on town powder room, "knotty plno den and. mod- bungatow, nix roomi, tile bnth, tUo plot; Areplnccj benmed ceilings in liv- Keansburg. ern kltchtn: loVcfnl out buildings. Aak- estate section. Old «ix-fot>rh*fiirm'house* modern chlckcnhouse; gnrden nnd LIGHT "1HSIISEKEEP1NG room, with YOUNG MAN, 17 or 18 yenrB of age, could be renovated; $8,000. Joseph (>. ;ltchen, lot 115x27<5; piped hot nir heat, ing room nna dining room; .team, oil ,to do'chorea on my property, Satur- Injr price $36,000. Enrly occupancy. shrubbery. Excellent heating syttem, :onl; onccnr gnrnge. $12,000. Thomp* hent; lnundry nntl garage. Asking $13,- kitchen, privileges. Call Atlantic EHu Wiltshire Agency, Realtors, 77 McCuc Agency, Realtor, Red Bunk 6- dry cellar. Price 110,000. Confuilt C. F. MISCELLANEOUS days. Or elderly man .during any day 1470, Rumson 1-0444.* ion Aaency,.81.Eiiftt.Front street* Thone 1)00, Uny-Vnii Horn Aiiency. Fslf Ha- Highlands 1-0541-W. Brond street. Red Bnnk. Phone 6-2162.* Borden, >Shrpwsbuj:>'.. ^Phons Rod Ilnnk- ven. Phone Red Bnnk 1-4100.• of the week. No heavy, or laborious . LITTLE SILVER—New flve-rbofti biinga Red Bank 6-Q700.* _^ ATTRACTIVE large double room, nexl •work. J. U TUton, V/lcklow road, Little 8-U61, or G. II. Nevlun, Red Bank 6- ABE YOU HAVING a party) Why not to bath, suitable two gentlemen; con SBVKN-ItOOM HOUSE; two-car gauge" low In borough's newest residential sec THOMPSON AGENCY—Old Colonial vll- RAY VAN HORN AGENCYr-In Red- : Silver. Phone Red Bnnk B*0198.* 1633-J.* Inge homo. Six rooms and bath, steam - rfint a -Juke Box for that ipaclal oc- venient to trains, buses. 74 Shrewsbury lot 75x322. Bualness and residential tion; oil heat,'' attached gnrnife; land- "COUNTRY.- ESTATES, in "MJddtotown Bank. Seven-room modernized home, easion] or-a P. A, system. For-m nomtatf! avenue." Phorie'~EGd~Bahl( 6-3785.' EXPBRIBNOED stenographer for secre« Immediate - possession. (Second housi BCHDed plot; prompt occupancy; 5ll,!>00. heat, oil; plot 100x200; three-cur gar- excellent neighborhood; plot 100x200, tnrinl work in an insurance pfllce. nrcii. Splendid exiimples of Colonial age: $15,000. Thompson Agency, 81 . fee. Call or write. Veteran's Amusement LARGE BOOM, next to bath, hot from Bivtmliie Heights, Highway 35.1 Josejih G. McCuo Agency. Realtor, Red construciloti, in perfect condition, its well landscaped. Steam heat. Asking Permanent position. Convenient hours. Mrs. R. A. Cooper, Atlantic Highlands; East Front atreet. Phono Red Bank 6- $15,000. Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair -'Co.. 16-17 West Bergen place, Rid cdld water In room, for one person. Bank 6-1470, Rumaon '1-0444.* Centlcmen's estates. Largo shade treen, i7O0.* Bank. Phone 6-2187. • . Phone Red Bank 6-0167-M.* Call Atlantic Highlands 1-0900. R. F. D. 1, Box 191. Phone Atlanti RIVER PLAZA bungalow* owner occu- Haven. Phone Red Bank fl-4100.* Highlands 1-16C2-J. extensive lawns, convenient to commut- rHOMPSON AGENCY—Semi.bungalow, t'AUMEKa AH'BN'I'lOn. top ca«h prices 833 BROAD STREET, Red Bank, singli ASSISTANT bookkeeper, permanent po- picd. Year 'round four-room home; ing point, Tv/o properties with 20 and BUSINESS PROPERTY. Grocery and sition; knowledge of typing. Write BUNGALOW—In town. Good location. largo plot,"nil utilities: $4,000. Joseph Atlantic Highlands locntion. Eight paid lot aoj kind of sattle, calves or and double roomi, furnished; use o Living room, dining room combined 18 acres respectively. Price on RPPIICJI- rooms nnd bnth: riot GOxlfO: hot water butcher store, compt.tely equipped.. I "A," Box 511, Red Bnnk, stating ex- G. McCue Agency, Realtor, Red Bank/jtt- :ion. Consult C* -F. Borden, Shrews- Established business In Rad Bank. Price llumbins; $10,000. Thompson' Ajrency, COMFORTABLY furnished room. Shnr WATERFRONT, Oceanport, living room, fowl. Excellent opportunity to purchase I Enst Front street, Red. Bnnk, Phone open second' floor; $11,600. See Rol- G. I. BUI. Write International Cor- quired. Salary $25 a week." 'Mrs. Fox. fireplace, dining room, kitchen, two tor, Red Bnnk 6-1470, Rumson 1-0444.* home and revenue producing business. ston Waterbury, Realtor, 1« West Front adjoining bath with one person. 11 Phone Freehold 8-1053. ' IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, Income prop- Sickness compels Bale. Price on appli- •O700.» [ • . respondence Schools, Box 1598, - Spring street, Red Bank, Phone Red bedrooms, bath, electric range, electric THOMPSON AGENCY—UUrn moil^ itreet. Red Bnnk. Phon. 6-3500.* •WOMAN—For. thorough cleaning, Mon- hot water healer; house completely fur- erty, Port^ Monmouth, nenr acbool, cation. Consult C. F, Borden, Shrewn: Scranton, Pa., local phone Market Bank 8-2877.*' ' railroad stntion; first floor, six rooms, hury. Phone Reel Bank 6-1661, or G. H. cm home, under construction. Five RED BANK—On quiet residential atrett. day, Wednesday and Saturday. Phone nished. Immediate possession; $10,000 rooms nnd bath; one-cnr gnrnKe: steam 1-16(4; evenings Montelalr 2-1895. FURNISHED ROOM. Phone Red Bank Efltontown S-080(K *. 1 bnth, shower, sun pbroh.ilaundry, extra Ne l 3 Victorian Colonial, with 8 rooms, 4, 6-2078-M. If no answer t-2682-W.* W. A. Hopping Agency. - Rhone Ret laVatory and pantry; second floor, four X ii!' li**.?™* ^!*- ?J-L! heat, oil | (12,500. Would nlso build to nrge sunny bedrooms; bath: deep jo'tt iJA'N—General handy work on small Bunk 6-0397.* • BSD BANK AREA. Opportunity for your plans, Thompson Agency, 81 East 3-car garage. Early possession; $10,- LIHTINUS wanted, U you have a oousa NICE APABTMENT for one person, con farm. Power Implements, all year rooms, bath, shower; two-car garage; alsting of living room-bedroom, pri oil hot water heat, Every modern con- builder or developer. Eight building Vont Btreet. phone fl-0700,* 000. See Rotston Waterbury, Realtor, (or salei bujsrs wilting.. R. V. R. H. job. Phone 'Mlddletown 5-0192 Friday FOR ALL KINDS ot Real estate and sites on paved street, In fully developed THOMPSON AGENCY^Thlrtoen-room 16 West Front itreet, Sid Bank. Phot. Stout. 77 Broad strteL phone Red Bank vate bath, kitchenette- and' dressing and Saturday. vehiencc. Seen by appointment only. residential section, near Red Bank. Ex- 8141. • . . : . room. Near Camp Wood and Watso Insurance In Red Bank and vicin- Phone Keansburg 6-0B64-J. home, Waterfront locntion, near Red 6-3500. Laboratory. Tenant tranaferred afte 5SRDENER.YASDMAN, for care of cellent location for imall residence to be Bank,' Two baths, piped hot nir heat; MANURE given away. Call Atlantic lmfrU estate, Phone Rumson 1-1067.* ity, see Paul Revere, 60 Broad constructed under F. H> A. Price on ap- plot 100x350; 110,000. Thompson IN TOWN—Well built home ot • roomi, Highlands 1-0686-J. one week. Phone Eatontown 8-055O-B. KEANSBURG—Frame house, .five rooms, plication. Consult C. F. Borden. Shrews- bath, hardwood Boors, hot water heat, MSHWA^HBR. Palace Diner, 45 Mon atreet, Red Bank, Phone Red Bank foyer t all 'Improvements, near heach, Agency, 81 East Front street, Red Bank, PASTURE,FOR CATTLE. Joseph T. FURNISHED—Two large double bed- mouth street, Ked Bank.* - bury. Phone Red Bank 6-1661, or <*. Phone J-0700.* oil; garage; deep lot; low taxes.: It,SCO, rooms, ; sitting room, kltohen, bath, «-oaeB, church nnd stores; good neighborhood. See Rolston Wnterbury, Realtor, 1« QullcK. phone Mlddletown 5-0488-M. fiXPBftlENCED.PAlNTfcft, house palnt- H. Nevius, Red Bnnk 6-.1638-J.* steam heat, Frlgldaire, all modern con- Price $5,200. Terms arranged. Phono HOLMDEL AREA, Typical Monmouth THOMPSON AGENCV—Convenlently lo- West Front streit, Bed .Bank. Phone DRIVING TO BUFFALO Saturday; can veniences ; separate entrance, near buses! Ing, Inside and out, $10 A day. Must KeHniburg 6-0565, or 73 Highland boule- cated In Red Bank. Living room, din- take three all or part "way. Phone Red RUMSON—Farm Village section, prac vwiu, iwmiBuurif. county fatm nnd homeatead. (1790) • 8-3500.* ; trains, stores, IS minutes to Red Bank. have brushes. Phone K«ypoit 7-1296-J tically new Cape Cod bungalow, five vard, Keanaburg. Retains Colonial charm. Hand-hewn Ing room, kitchen, three bedrooms and •Bank 6-2685-J. . Ideal for four adults. Write, "B. D. F.," Immediately. Louis Bennett, 534 Flor- NEW SUBURBAN Red Bank two-bed- bath; single »garnge; $9,000. Thomp- LITTLE SILVER. Early occupancy. rooms, bath, fireplace, automatio warm room bungalow; full basement, Insu- beams and rafters, wide native pine son, Agency, 81 East Front itreet, Red Bungalow of six rooms, bath; at* Box 511, Bed Bank.* . • encs'. avenue, KeyiJort.' air heat, large unfinished attic, lovely floors, hand-made exterior shingles, over ASSISTANT GARDENER, steady man lated; oil burner, hot water heat; double brick-filled frame. Reconditioned nnd Bank. Phono 6-0700.' tached gnrage. Convenient location r. FOUR MODERN rooms, private kltohen trees. Price $13,500. John Mlnugh, ttarnge; lot 150x200. Phone Red Bank 1 $1T7IOF. See Rolston Waterbary, Real- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT bath and entrance, furnished, steatt preferably with knowledge of flowers. broker, - Rums on-mad. Phone -Rumson lmproved~w!th"t W6""tire batKs, hoT water THOMPSON Phone Atlantlo-Hlghlands-1-0840,- or 6-0816-W.—Owner-must-lenvc-at~pn-cc.* heat, oil burner, brnis piping; four bed- Utc, Finn locutionAGENCY—Riverfron, Three acrest, wite h tor. 16 West Front street. Red Bask. •heat,—oll—hof water," etc,—CaB~be"a.f' "1.071 «> FAIR HAVEN—Quick possession, living Phone 6-3500.*^ • "ABOUT 20 ACRES of good "land; no.liv- ranged for two couples. No children write. Box 602, Red Bank, stating ref- rooms, plus maid's roonk and bath over 300-foot Finwaterfrontn locution. ,' ThreSweepine acresg , viewwith. erences and wages wanted.* room, fireplace, dining room, kitchen, ing' quarters. Phone Red Bank 6- Ten mlnutea by. bus to Red Bank, neal two bedrooms, bftth, utility room; auto- kitchen; flO acre3 of Monmouth county's Ten-room dwellingf , In' neeSdi of r.novai - SHREWSBURY. Colonial house with sue 1854. other transportation, Rudy for occu- YOUNG WOMAN, Some secretarial and matic hot water heat; good lot; $11,000, most fertile soil, Large barns and out- tion. Asking price 125,000, Thompson rooms, tiled bath, lavatory, sunroom* APPLE ORCHARD—A-l condition, near pancy. Write, Box 880, Red Bank,* bookkeeping experience essential. Sbc George W, Bray, 77 Broad street, Red building. Excellent wnter supply. Price Agency, 81- East Kront street, Red Bank. screened porch, oil heat; two-car gar- days per week, 9 a. m, to 5 p. m. State $36,000.. Consult C, F. Borden, Shrews- Phon. '-0700,0700, ' age; $16,000. See RoUtott Waterbury. Red Bank, for rent, small fee; 300 TWO AND THREE-ROOM apartments, place, automatio neat: Dsauiuuiiy lane Bank, phone 6-0804. bury. Phone Red Bank 6-1661, or G. 1 . treat, seven varieties. Phone Red Bank age, experience, salary desired, in letter THOMPSON AGENCY —Bungalow. Llv- Realtor, 16 .West Front street, Bid Light housekeeping; gas, electric, nest to "P. D. S.." Box 511, Red Bank.' • scaped plot; $86,000™unfurnished 130,- RUMSON—FINE community, possession H. Ncvlus. Red Bank 6-HH3-J.* Ing room, kitchen, two bedrooms, tile Bnnk. Phone 6-8500.* ' l.llll.M.' aupplted. Bus passes door, one blocl 000, John Mlnagh, broker, Bumson June 1; living room, fireplace, dining KEFINEO, Gentile budneaa person or roa. Phne n 10716. C-OEANPORT—Bungalow, with rear bath; plot 80x160; circulating hot nlr from Central railroad station. 22 Nave- COUPLE. Excellent position, experienced road. Phone Rumson 1-Q716.* room, two bedrooms, bath, oil hot water heat, Eatontown locntion;. 18,900. NEW CAPE COD. Seven rooms, four couple to share attractive home; ga- - cook, butler-houseman; some driving; PAIR 'HAVEN. Rambling Colonial, heat; two bedrooms and lavatory may wnter front for sail or power boat. bedrooms, two baths, Insulation, cir- sink avenue. Call Highlands 8-1214. 1 Thompson Agency, SI East Front street. raje available. • Information write, "H. other help. Phone Long 'Branch 6-0366. built In 1040: sight rooms, three tiled be finished on upper floor] garage. Lot Smnll two-bedroom bungalow. Built by culating hot water' hsat, oil burner, TWO-BOOM SUITE, living and bedroom, engineer for own occupancy. Living Red Bank. Phone 6-0700.* Sjisre." Box 611, Bed Bank.* furnished, all utilities, share kitchen High salary^ | baths; attached two-car garage; auto- 10x100; 113,600. George "W. Bray, 77 Recreation room. Early possession! matic heat; % acre landscaped plot, Broad street, Red Bank, phone Red room, fireplace, tiled bath, modern LEAVING STATE—New home, large llv- $16,500. See Rotston Waterbary, Real- TWO ACRES very flu- fertile land, for with one couple; on bMS. line. Fhon< HELP WITH THE harvest. Asparagus. lng room, two large bedrooms, kitchen- lomeone to farm, l^^cd Branch ave- Workers needed, May and June, to with river view and privileges. Price BBankk 646-Q804.. kitchen, reconditioned sir tired by ges; tor, IS West Front atrtet, Red Bank. Long Branch 6-8895. j detached garage* Ohange of bunlnem dinette, complete with cabinets and four- Phone 6-3600.* ' nue and Rumeon rutttt, Little Sllvet. ROOM-AND BOARb. Central locatlor cut and bunch. Phone Red £ank 6- $35,000. John Mlnugh, broker, Rum- UNGROFT— BUNGALOW, $7,000; llv- burner * efeetrlc range; tile bath and Stalder. Bed Bank <-06T8.» 1432-M. , road. PHone Rumson 1-0716.* Ing room, dining room, kitchen, bnth, compels nale at $8,500, Consult C. F. The Maryland, 31 Wallace street, Re Borden, Shrewsbury, Phone Red flank ihowcr, full collnr, hot wnter heat and 30-DAY POSSESSION. Senl-bungalow, I GARAGE, Shrewebury avenue and Cherry CHILDREN'S NURSE, yount to middle LINCROlty—Bungalow, five rooms, bath. two "bedrooms, two enclosed norohea, lot oil burner. Enclosed brcezewny, with at- rooms, bath; garage. Large plot. Con- street, Bed Bank. Rodney Bkjon, Red Bank.* •• - aunporch, plpeless furnace; garage; 100x160. Possession May 1-1,'. George 6-16CI. or G. H. Nevlui, Red Bnnk 6- FURNISHED ROOM, gentleman pre aged, live In, good home and> I633-J.* * tached two-cnr garage, Screens, storm venient to bus. For quick sale $8,200. •Bank 8-8804. • Permanent position. Call Rf *4^re plot. Price $7,000. John W. Bray, 77 Broad street. Red Bonk, See Rolston Watorbttry, Realtor; II West ferred. Cheerful, newly decorated phone Red Bank 6-0804. RIVER PLAZA. Attractive home, coun- 'Indows, awnlnga; landscaped plot SUUWER RENTAL, or during the racing 0668. ' inug1tr"CTlskir, Rumson road. Ph< 200x150; 811,500 cash. Veteran ngtda Front street, Red Bjink. Phone 6-8600.* Private family; convenient to all tran Rumion 1-0716.* try uren, flvo bedrooms, steam heat: season, eight-room home In West dong portatlon. Phpne'Long Branch f-3068-W. LOCAL WOMAN, to work dnd check FAIR 'HAVEN—Two-story, living room, two-cnr- garage; excellent condition1; 11,050 cash, 110.000 G. I. loan obtain- SOUTH SHREWSBURY riverfront. Bun- Brsnch. Ella Wiltshire Agency, Real- clothes. Apply In person,'City Dry HIGHLANDS—Hill section? 17 rooms, kitchen, two bedrooms) bath; lot ible, Schwarti-Macklln, 8 White street, TWO LARGE double rooms. One with bath; itlso four-room bungalow, balh, 50-150. Quick possession; 17,500. George enrly possession. Shown by nppolnt- gnlow of five rooms, fireplace; thrie . tors, 77 Broad street, phone Red Bank private, bath. On bus line, In Shrews- Cleaners, 54 Monmouth street, Red ment. Prlca on application, Consult C. Rsd Bank. Phone 6-3121. bedrooms; electric range and refrlger- Bank.* • on 2'/j acres; beautiful marine view, W. Bray, 77 Broad street, Red Bank, eaui' bury. Phone Bed Bank 6-0515.» Good revenue producer. Price $16,000. phone Red Bank fi-0804. F. Dorden, Shrewsbury. Phone Red Bunk VETERANS ONLY—New home, ready iitnr, hot 'air. heat; garage, Bargain, 10 ACRES good paature land. Call Red TWO VANCANCIES at IS, two at »« DISTRICT representative, male, for this John Mtnugh, broker. Rumson road* 0-1601. or O. H, Navlui, lted Bank t- for occupancy, ** Two bedroom*, living $10,000. See Rolaton Waterbury, Real- Bank 6-0357-J-3. area.- Full tima; substantial business WATER FRONT—Furnished, Immedinte roora, tile bath and shower, kitohon- tor, 16 West Front atreet, Red Bank., Business girls only. Kitchen and Phone Rumion 1-0716.* possession; living room, fireplace, 1638-J.* laundry privileges. Operated by house already on book*; weekly guarantee, COLONIAL HOMK. Vls'w. of river, well dinette, complete with cabinets; full cel- Phone 6-3tOO,' ' solid future; car required. For appoint- ftED BANK—Seven-room house, wltb kitchen, two "bedrooms, bath, finished lar; lot 100x150, landscaped. Full O. I. keeper. Phone RedBanV t-0761.* room second floor; enclosed porch, landscaped plot. Large living room, FARM—Four acres. In Eatontown, 7- SITUATIONS WANTED ment, .write or phone International Cor- bath, hot water beat: lot 60*175; im- fireplace, automaUo heat, powder room, loan obtainable; $9,800, Monthly pay- FURNISHED R08MS, kitchen prlvllegei respondence Schools, regional office, mediate oeoupancx. Aaklns price' 110,• screened; garage; 60x210 plot; $8,400. ments approximately $G6. Schwartr- room house, bath, hot water heat; 165 Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. Georga W, Bray, 17 Broad street, Hed; four bedrooms, two baths; two-car gar- garage. Needs some repjlrs and d.e- Newark. Phone Market J-1684. 000. Any reaionable otter acceptable. ga W age. Price 192,500, W. A. 'Hopping Macklln, 8 White itreet, Red Bank. LET US HELP you with, your employ- ApARtMENt. furnlshed,~ilvlng room Weart-Nemeth Atr.ner, 42 Broad street. Bank,, phphono e Red Bank 6-08O4.. Phone fl-3121. orntlng. Early possession, Asking $8,- * mant problems, Roberts' Employment MAN TO ASSIST gardener. Oogarty, Agency. Phon. Red Bank 6-0a»7.* bedroom, kitchen and bath, In res Phone Red Bank «-2240.» FAIR HHAVEN—QuicA k possession; partly 000. See Rolston Waterbury, Realtor, Agency, 77 Broad 'street. Red Bank. 1 Sllverslde avenue, Little Silver.* RUMSON—72 Washington atreet, »lx denttal section of Red Bank; for bus B.ED BANX-^Efiiht-room house, wltl furnishedih , $10,000; living* room, din- HEI) BANK. Four Tearoom home, In 16 We»t Front street, Red Bank, Phone Phone 1108. 1 rooms and bath; lot 50x146; furnished. ness couple. Write "A. B, ' Box 51 j bath, Ideally located; lot 70x170! mod ing room, den, kltohen; two bedrooms, fine residential section, Large living 8-3500.* room, modern kitchen | 80-day occu- Occupancy June 1st. Call Slcgler, Jer- PAPER HANGAR, expert work, reason- Red Bank.* ern kitchen; garage; immediate occu- bath, new roof 1946; lot 50x163; $9,000 lty P 0 B able. Phone Asbury Park 2-5827-J. TWO.ROOM apartment for couple. In REAL ESTATE WANTED pancy. Price 110,600. Weart-Nemetl unfurnished. Cieorgo W. Brny, 77 Broad pancy, Ella Wiltshire Agency, 77 Broad "7- 5 '-- !)- " . _Pd»*"?_ 9-t 164. street, Red Bank, Phone 6-2H1-' KING'S HIGHWAY, Mlddletown, 1.37 Notice of Settlement ol Account. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper-accountant, quire between 5 and 6 p, m.. 94 Wes Agency, 42. Broad street. Phone Rci street, Red* Batik, phone ,Red Bank 8- Estate of Dudley Prlchnrd. deceased. male, full charge, wants position with Bergen place, Red Bunk.* Bank 6-2240,* 0804. ______^_ NEW CAPE COD bungalow, Five larg« acres. 200-foot front, 500 fent above AIR FORCE OFFICF.R—$26 war bond rooms nnd bath; hot wnter heat, oil Town Hall. Call Alice Robinson. Mid Notice Is hereby given that the accounts future, Write, "B. A.," Box 611, Bed -.!—Attractive single room, reward ofTered for Information leading PORTMONMOUTIC houiB, all Improve- FIVE ACHES, nevcn-room house, com- of the subscriber, executor of the estate Bank. fired; fireplace in living room; large plot, dlatown 5-018P-M. or yoiirbrnkcr.* leml-prlvate bath for huslnesi per- to rental of a three, four or five-room ments, hot water heat: gnrate. Caro- pletely renovated five yenrB ago. Ask- UOxIGS, Early posKQiston! $tl,QQO. at o( anld decanted, will be audited and BARTENDER. Bought a home In Leon- son; on bus line. Phone. Bed Bank 6- apartment. . Call Eatontown 3-0600, ex- lina nvenuo, Port Monmouth, Phone ing $12,000, worth more. Located Joseph G, McCue Agency, Realtor, Phone tween Princeton and Pcnnlnirton. (ioad stntcd by the Surrogate of the County ardo and would like to work around- 1860-J.* . tension 265 or 590. Kennsburg 6-0437. Sleepy Hollow rond, near Campbell's Rum.on 1-044-1. or Iteil Bank 8-U70.* train service to New York nnd Phll- of Monrnouth Hnd reported for settle- vicinity of Red Bank, Atlantic High- TlinEB-HOOM unfurnished apartmen WE SOXlCIT listings of any type prop- ITOUSfc, SIX ROOMS, bnth; In perfecl Junction, phono Red Hunk 6-0761." ment to the Orphans' Court of said lands, Keansburg area. Experienced. HED UANK—Hint home, six rooms and dclphU, Sixty.iix-ncre country place, . bnth, garase Included; large room erty"; Estates, dwellings, bungalows, condition: Kcansburtc: very cheap LEONARDO—Four-room bungalow, pa- Ith two flno homes, beautiful ffroundn. county, on Thursday, the twenty-fourth Belt ol references given. Call evenings, modern, situated on river front In Red Cnll Swnrta's Furniture Store, lied Ban bnth, hot air heat, conveniently, lo- dny of April, A. I)., 1047, at lOlOO EndlcVt 1-0118. water fronts nnd farms; nlso any. type * vlllon attached. Alao two-room bun- cntcr]; 17,000. Joseph Xi, McCue Agency. outbuildings. Owner transferred. Mint Bank; available Immediately! 110! of business locations: Road stands,(Con- 6-82111. g&low, lame property, Needs repairs, Belt. V18 ncrcs, all or jiart, newly ren- o'clock a. m., 'at which time application ' GOOD, HONEST fireman, would like monthly.' Adults preferred. Call L, Renltor, Phono Rumson 1*0444, or ned ovated 8*room Colonial home. With flre- will be made for the allowance of com- cessions, bars and grills, restaurants, HOUSE, FOUR ROOMS, Keansburg somo . Improvements. Cnll • Atlantlo Bnnk 6-1470.' position In apartment house or hotel, Branch 6-8278-R after 7 p. m, excep etc. DIFIorn & Gnrbnrlnl Agency, 8 very cheap. Call Swnrti's Furnltun Highlands 1-07 H-J, Suitable for bunl- Dlnces, bonmad -e*iHnir*i-random width missions and-counsel fees. yaar-'round. Phone'Mlddletown 5-0096-J. YEAR-OLD HOME—In nice wooTed floors, two bnths, brook( rxrelicrit nut Friday.* Monmouth street, Red Bank, phone 6- Store,, KnK d 11Bnh fl.am... nen. ^ _L___^;~ '_'_ • :'\ mi section, Living room, with flreplnce, buildings, 80-ucri' dniry fnini, tnmlett Dated: March 3d, A. D., 1047. Ohsrlei Rohlnton,* •• H1BH1 D BANK—HouseK, hthree bcdroomi I'OUt MON'MOUTlf^Vflry good ye~iVT- HANK OF NEW YORK, ltBI.IAIH,F.«,WOMAN to cure for chllir, dlnlnR, tnoilfrrn kltrhrn, two berlrooms, bulidlnss, ttorgenui view. T, C. VecT NAVY OFFICER'S family urgently re- li ving room, dining room, kitchen routnl , bun g it low, fnc'ntc hlghwuy; butli .on second floor; oil hetvtlnK; Rt- kind, PcniiInHton,,N. J. Phono cvcnlntrs llyt L. J. Schmetc, Trust Ofncer, experienced, live In, Phone Long HELP WANTED " dulren house or nimrtment. WUV, sign bath! hot water hunt, For Informatlo thrvb rooms -and bnthroom: large gur- tnchrd ttnntgo: attractively decoruted, 48 Wall Street, Branch 6-1481. 9 to 12, or Red Bank 8- lonsc and pay substantial rental for prop- call Lonx Branch Tl-.riOO nr 6-1021.• den; immcdlHttly itvallnbln, Asking ilcligtitful. nelKhborhood; nenr. "chonls, j5-J»12. New York City, N, V. 3094-M. • •' MAN—NEAT, good speaking voice,' t erty in desirable locntion. If necessary COUNTRY OLUB ESTATE—Lot No. 2 13,200, . Inquire at 'JO7 Main* street, nhops nnd bus; SI3,500, Joseph Q, Mc- cLlFFWboii — 9ov«n^room Executor. SECRETARY. Experienced', capable', Ken talk to small groups by appolntmen will purchase, providing price is within for sale. J, M. Boyle, 24 Cllnto Keansbtirtf. Phone Keanalmrg 6-09fi3-J, Cue Agency, Realtor. Phone Rumson electric range, hot witter hent, oilMessrs. Qulnn, Doremus, McCue Bank district. Phone Red Bnnk 6- Full time poslU6n. Car necessary. Writ* reason. Must have enrly occupancy. place, Red Bank. WELL JiVlW BUROALOW. Excellent 1-0444 nr R*d Bnnk H-U70,' fired; newly decorated Inshlo .and outT * Russell, 22<».*> J _^_ "Speaker." Box 611, Bed Dank. Please shone Spring Lake 8-2C49-M or LEONARDO— Six-room, nil-year home, location, five rooms, bath nnd sun» HUM SON—WolWept aubstnntlal home'. KntncdUte poucHslon. VnrnlnhinBH nlsn Red Dank, Ntw Jersey. YOUNO MAN wishes work H» truck W0MAN—For pleasant, assy work, flv write "L. J.," Box 611, Red Bank. three bedrooms, all improvements, porch. Asking 110,500, Occupancy for sale. Cnll Mntnwan 1-2260 for np Proctors. Ideal for u nhyalclan. Double living pointmont.* driver, chauffeur, mason helper,' car- evenings per week, three hours pel WANT fO BUY four-bedroom house! steam heat, nsw oil furnace I two-tal subject OPA regulations, Dennis K. room, sun room, dining room, kitchen, penter's helper, gardener, general house evening 1 17.GO par evening, Car neces- Red Bank or vicinity, suitable for Karate; large enclosed porch: MB' Byrnynoo AgencyAgncy.. Phona RRumion 1*11 fin.* four large bedrooms, tile bath: oil he«t: tA, B*RrfillT'™I*touBe, suitiitTli* for one Notice of Sittlemtnt of Account. worker or biby eltteri also Inur.dry to sary. Write, "Pleasant Work,"-box 51 commuter, Write, "Commuter," Box Brouml. Occupancy May IT Furnlshe FAHl l mVSNAlmVSN—Attrnctlvo'lam' o home,'' two-cnr ffnrnRe: nice' ynrdi taxes only or two families: one pnrt rnntinu $l,^> Estate of Harriet R. McKlm. d«e«ased, be- ilone at home, Phone Bed Bank 6- Red Bank. • » 811, Red Bank.* ,_ or unfurnished. Cnll Atlnntlo Hluli In rxecllfiiit location; night larito 170. Early delivery (owner occunled); 000 jmr Beiuon j $ 1 (I.TiUU. I'hono Sun Knt.re \* hereby given tbat th» account* ,0748-W, . ' COUPLE TOR MUVA'l'B club; man LIST VOilll PIIOPEHTY tef, eale or l-nnit-J. rotynn (4 bedroom*,) Lnrgo plot; Hol- tiri.OOO, Josnpll (I. McCue Agency, K«»l- Hrlgbt 2-0130'W.' of the siibucrllmr, sole mrvlvlna trui- irrixrr WOMAN would ilk. t0 mfsa hend waiter and wife as chambermaid rent, B'uyere waiting, Oonstanee OTf9r"nsus»r«v; land hent, oil; lwo*citr mwnKv, Ilyrne tor. I'honc Rumson 1-0444 or Red llnnk FOUR 1.0TiT^j7/xl'JO rnV-h." on "iVat-h We, of the oitiite o/ snld deceased, wlU chllilrfn nt Phone Hlddletown Give age, experience, references nnc Smith Aqrency, 14 Maple avenue, Fnlr IjRnutlful rooms, bnth, nil convnn A I'honc ItiimHnti UtlTiU,* l-Uift." _ _: street, rear of Alrporl Inn, hi* audited und atnted by th« Surrogate salary'expected. Write T. O. Box 217 llnven Phone Red Bnnk lenccs, Pull basement, Inrtro Int. Oodi r»(iMBON--6n'"nsiiin>V cif aKfu'wsbury CorhmunlciilB with Jack Kuh.illn. IIM of tho County of Monmouth and report id WOULD like to care for cliTf- Rumson,- BUY: Five or-Mix-room nousc, In or oommutlnifi nenr schools, storfs, T'nri tnbilP.I nttlghborhood, rlvor, l'rtstty wooded section) nrrhi- Frunk nti-f.,1, KosnlU', N, J, Phono [or Battlement to t)ie Orphans'-Court ol. In own horn., by hour or week. T)O~YT>U NEED domestics any day very nenr Red Hank. Steam o'r hot r«litonnblt>, Immedlatu pusHeftslon, V/rlto pint),- FWo 'rDOfflu, hnih nmt It't-tiicr of Aillronilnck IUK cnbln typo, \lmv\\t> 4-72f.B-M, Sulil County, on Thunday, the first (lay Plum. B.d D«nk I-IH8-M.' • days In the week* (load girls "an water heat. No brokers. Up to $10,' "A.A, II.,II., " llox 611fill, , R«iRedl lintiknnnk.. 1 thrt-ii iictt-H. I.nrKP studio living room, SMALL ^A of May. A. IX, 1047, nt IOIOO a. m., vnrh slih . llpllanil hfmt, oil! d l at which time application wilt bt made •caret, but we have them. Roberts Em 000 Coll weekdays 8 a. m, to 6 p. m., iflMER-Wlth "ve.room house, nll'lm" ntely nvnllnblf. Askinir $12,000, Byrna with flrcpiittt', dining room, modern - 4 /4 ncres; home, two roml fruntngi'8. VVrtMAK WoUmilLe'luundry to do at Ued Rank t-1177. I Suitable for quick subillvlstfin, . Asking for ths allowance of eomrnliiloni »n« 'hoin.. IH Drldiie kvenue, fled Bank. ploymenC Agency, 77 Brond street, Re< provement'i, Phone Mldilletown 5 ARoncy, 1'hono Rum won 1-1150,* kitchen, threo inMlrnom*, two bnths, nti- coiiniel fees. Bank 8.1806. IN HHltEWSUURY, Comfortable home O302. tomnllo hi'nt:. Inrito vrrandn; utlachrd 18,000. Will consider nfTum. Cnll VA p*AllT^TT)laT™POBTT70N7~n7terT* P. m, PATH ilTV^F^lTl^riiomTrATtnTcT^ CARPENTERS, only flrst-olms nten n.m with nt least four,lt«(lroftma, Will pay SiJj-IlOOH DWEIXINO, strong con ' semi-bungalow, Hve room (2 Utl(tiuiiKoi nenr bench; 122^(10, Joarph (1. liott Dros. Associates, Inc. Phono Key DnUdt March Uth, A. D» 194T« Cnn drive oar, Phone Atlnntlc High* apply. J, 8, Cownn,, phono Allnntl ill) to 116,000. Write, "8, U., llox 511, McCtli! Agency, Rifnllui*. I'lione'Itutnaon 7 a Innil ).00$»-J, - sjtriictlon, mnder'n Improvements t eoi robmi), don nnd bnthj hot nlr lie,nt: reii P-^l l -L?^-—j" . :w.. i.m,,,^,,,,,.- Illghlnnds 1-IMB, ' J Red llnnk ncr nr.onVtyj l^t •«-••«• -•' " lJlat 'UtdBk'6UZ0* L*AROB*KOOHINU lioUflc, ' Tiijirt "'•''i'Uiiii 'OFiNEllAt, ]|OU8K\VOftKER. Small SIS>f'fB".''M " 11! i. 1 "•-• ^"SHfEA -CiMitvify nUI iiu-r"oom' Kcttnnburli. On« dwuvshlp ovur twynly Tuxedo, Ntw, York, 1 corporation. Qooil Hilary at itnrt or Lit tin ailvri' rallrohd ilntioii. with Agency, H Mdnmoilth strut, Roil Hank fiumlioiiHi',' rfimi>U'(r!y ruitovntfid with y^iki-H, Estnbliilitd ynif urn nnd c ., Sole Surviving TruitM, with ,'luihc* for advancement. Wrlto 2 or 0 btdroomi,' Will imy cash. Write, «.4I47. • rpoilcrn tialli. "'I he "it, ftp. Two uorei. tolf. Hot water heat I itroiiiulH toy Jolm G. Klunljun A Truntn strut. IUJ B»°''* 11. Luhrman, ri IAN BXI'BHIIWUBl) m»n wants a lob at U it; K»" Box Ul,_IU.I_fli,nk,; ; _ Box ~ «.w..tRn~ajTB. W.st Lonu tlrancli , Hycn^ori) nvrnuo nooUon of Hhr<*wn- on Rfinlutlrfl Hldn rnnrt, 1'j mlifa frnrti pn.tiB.ou. Owner must relliiv thif to ill- Uesjrable location, section of H lot buvy, OWiiff mint sail IhU oltnleo liulld Holnnlfil 'VIIIUMCI, IIO.lKin, Jomph- (I, Mc- nvii. Worth enroful Invrntivittlo'i, lit Journal Square.' .« ' ' •A hduss rleanliig for Monday, A|irl| 7, jT tfAXtaMXNr^ioflfinrWri Jersey City Hi. M. », C,,, < t at 89 p»r day, Best of references, Phone -nnd full time, Kontoraft SIIOJI, P. F, Kennedy, 21 Pltfrii pltoi, Ittd. BOxlBHOxlBOU lucheach., FrontinFrontlmg non IhrsIhrue streetsitrnoti,, IntJn«xr RltKitos ntnt n •ncrlfleo»nrrifl?o; tl.HOOtl,HO0.. Uyrnt Cua A tff i it y, nmltor. I'he no Rod Bank liott Drni. k Associatm, Inc.. Keypbrt. f lted Bank »•»!»> after I P. ra,* Broad street, Rid Sank. B»h1u. Phont 0.0464, . risionnbli. U\l Long Dmnch »tl9V5. Ag«acy. PhoM Rumion I-U80.» .6*1470 or JtumiuD 1-D4U.* . Phone K«yport f-2009* Praoton. ^i • Page Fourteen. , RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 3,1947 Intramurals End Bowling Visit Museum

At Junior High RED BANK BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE At Freehold -.;•;' Standing1! "Manning's Minks" Mleha.1V Bar ...-— • Mechanic Street Hom« and Auto — Are Hoop Champions Balrd DavUon ...... Class Makes Trip ^ohnny'a Market . 'Twin Diner . , The boys' Intramural basketball 'Ml1. Atlantic ...... Pupils of the. fifth grade at the championship of Red Bank junior Shenrood*. Sporting ~.4S Mechanic street school, accompan- Stoble*. Bar :.. 42 ied by their teacher, Miss Louise high adhool was won in a- playoff Grilli Construction . 41 Thursday afternoon by the home- Crate'f Beverage. *™.. McCue; the art supervisor, Miss room of Mrs. Frances • Manning, Glob* Motori -..-.... >9 Abbie V. Strickland, and four par- when they defeated. Ross_ Wylie's Merchants Truit . 88 ents who transported the group, Max'i Bar ...... _.™....i...... 87 boys, H in the high school gym- Sal'« Barber Shop _.. i 28 62 made a trip recently to the Mon- nasium. . • Bed Bank Dairy 19- 59 mouth County Historical Society The tournament was conducted Sal'. Tav«rn ....:....._ -... 18 60 museum at Freehold. Exhibited lUiulti > there were costumes worn by mem- by Louis Jacoubs, boys' physical Max'a Bar I, Sh.rwood'i 0. bers of Monmouth county families education Instructor at the high Miohael'i Bar I, Sal'i Tavern t. school. Home and Auto t, S»l'« Barber. •. in the 18th and 19th centuries. Grilll'a 2, Itod Bank Dairy 1. ; In addition, the hundreds of ar- ' The two teams, playing under Stoble'i Bar 2, Merchant. Truit I. ticles of furniture, handwork, uten- the names o{ "Manning's Minks" Globe Motori 2, Phll'i Atlantic 1. sils, jewelry, ship models and and "Wylie's Wildcats" were tied Twin Diner 2, Crata'a 1. .paintings were of Interest to the with a, record of 5-1 at the end of Balrd Davlum 2, Johnny'. Market 1. children and provided a first hand regular season ,p!ay, necessitating 200 CLUB Shinn, 266. Parser, 2U. human approach to history. The the playoff. "Lovett's Lovers" fin- mugKills,, £00. QulmbyMuiiuuy, .210. fin.. . customs and ways of life of a hun- ished In third place. Murdlco. 286.204. Palandrano, 201. dred years ago were brought out In the "B" team league, the Tuttl., 2>4. C. Rufflnl 206. Menxzopane, 224. Aumack, 203. by the many articles on. exhibit. standings finished the same way, Ayera 220. Bruno, 208. exespt "Anderson's Panthers" fin- Fletcher, JH. Pingltore, 208. The children made pencil sketch- ished in the third position In a ticEelman, 218, 111. Cleary, 202. es of the costumes, furniture, etc. Reynold., 212. Gollno, 202. These were painted and com- with "Sims' Tigers" and "Oakley'3 Morris, 211; Mlnton, 202. Oakies." Osborne, 2111. Albreoht. 200. pleted at school the following day. The final standings: Making the trip were Nancy RED BANK BOWUNG LEAGUE Miller, Frances Ryan, Jo Ann Mac- "A" TEAM LEAGUE Standing. donald, Anita Fodell, Shirley Poole, • • . W L W L W L Leo'es s Shelll SStation Phyllis Stout, Joy«Je Shea, Patricia WylieY Wildcats 6 2 BBe d BanBkk RecreatioRti n 49 O'Reilly; Rose Hoffman, Phyllis • Lovett's Lovers —— 4 -2 1 Gentile's Market - - 44 Moskowitz, Beverly Gilmore, Mil- Sims Titters .».- • J 4 Michael's Bar ..._ - — 42 . Oakley's OalScs ,.....' 1 5 Home and Auto _ _ 38 dred Gulce, Julie Fine, Sally Nich- Anderson's Panthers 1 ° Smith's Plumbers -...... :, -29 < ols) Joyce Wolcott, Shirley Brink, POLISH STYl,E: "B" TEAM LEAGUE lied Bank Po»tofflc« 28 Roger Van Leer, Frank Acquaro,, Manning's Minks ; 5 0 Schucker's Roofer. '. ,—.,..... 24 Tom Boekel, William Lambertson, BOILED HAM Wyll.'Wylles WaWildcottr ' 4' 1 Results Raymond Warren, Harry Psomas, CANNED Anderson's Panthcra —- 2 Michael's Bar 8, Home and Auto 0. ' Sims' Tigers ....'. 2 Red Bank Recreation 8. Red Bank Joel Gerstenfeld, Robert Gullllams, Oakley's Oaklca - - Postofnce 0. Fred Page, Billy Mego, Bill Robin- Lovctt's Lovers .— ; 0 Leo's Shell 2, Schucker'a 1. son, Lucian D'Anthony, Robert INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS Gentile'i 2, Smith's 1, Hotchklss, David Stevenson and ' ZOO CLUB Ronnie Aschettlno. 5 Oceanport Nordy, 224. Bruno, -207. GRAPEFRUIT Murdlcor 223. , Smith, 206. Parents who provided transporta- HICKORY SMOKED Avers, 222. Gentile, 201. Alberta May Bradley, Eldon Stone, 216. Parker, 201. tion were Mrs. Henry E. Hotch- FOR DELECTABLE FANCY FLORIDA doz. O "T Charles Bradley, Matthew Clifton, Riddle, 221. Partefelder, 201. klss, Mrs. Robert Macdonald, Mrs. Janet Barbara Corelli, Betty Jean Geile, 208. Turner, 200, Henry Stevenson and Mrs. Roger FLAVOR GRANGES Fo'Ju«e Davison, Carol Forestor Van Brac- Ry*an. . ".-••• READY TO EAT kle.and Gloria Newbold Wymbs 20 TO 24 LBS. FANCY CALIFORNIA Ib were accepted into the Methodist Exchange Club HAM church at the Sunday morning Sunrise Service ASPARAGUS -23 services, Rev. Carroll Varncr, pas-, Honors Buc Team CRISP TENDER tor, officiated. Program Announced 2 for Mrs. Harry P. Goffronn will be The traditional Easter sunrise hostess to the Oceanport auxiliary Basketball Squad " BAKED BEANS 18 CELERY stalk, to Riverview hospital at a dessert- service ..at 6 o'clock to be held on Feted At Lunch Mount Mitchell, •'Atlantic Highlands, FANCY CALIFORNIA bridge at her home Thursday after- is expected to attract a large num- O F 2 bun. "i *7 non. ber of worshippers. Mrs. Charles Van Brackle was The Red Bank Exchange club Tho program will be 63- follows: CATSUP «"« 20 CARROTS • hostess to the Thimble club at her Tuesday ' honored the Red Bank Prelude music recorded over an home Thursday afternoon. Guests high school basketball team at amplifying system, "Fanfare" by TAFT'S FANCY CALIFORNIA were Mrs. Edward Wilson, Sr., Mrs.their luncheon-meeting at Star PINT JARS FullP 2 lbs. Charles Gulllaudeu, Mrs. George the Manasquan high school brass GRAPE JUICE 25« Oust Inn. The club was also host to quartet; Invocation by Rev. Wil- PEAS °d Loper, Mrs. Charles Prothero, Sr., Dr. R. Emmett Mulholland-of Long Mrs. Fred Schiller, Mrs. Perley liam Hearn of Mlddletown; Easter Branch, district governor, and hymn, "Christ, the Lord Is Risen Riddle, Mrs. Edward M. BerrypMre. members of the Long Branch Ex- LB. John Hulse, and Mrs. George C. D. Today;" Scripture reading by Rev. MAXWELL HOUSE 49 change club. Roy E. Williams, Jr., of Atlantic Hurley. Vjjpgeodings at the luncheon were - Mrs. Fred Schiller will entertain Highlands; selection by brass quar- informal. Abe Zager, president, de- tet; offertory prayer by Rev. Spur- COFFEE LB the Thimble club Thursday, April livered the welcome address to the M. geon Harmon of Atlantic High- 45' Bucs, and Ken Washburri conduct- lands; brass quartet number, Eas- The Hillcrest Golf range, which ed a quiz contest on sports topics. is part of the lands owned, by Mr. ter messago by Dr. A. C. Brady; DIAMOND BRAND 1 LB. and Mrs. G. S. Klnkade on Ocean- Dr. Mulholland was Introduced by hymn, "All Hail the Power .of port avenue, will be open for busi Dr. Richard H. Demaree, president Jesus' Name"; benediction by Rev, FANCY nets on April 6 and will be oper- of the Long Branch club. Dr. Mul-Donald N. Corrcal of Atlantic High- PEMBROKE ated by Ai Lankone and Bright holland presented- tho club with a lands; postludc, recorded Easter DIAMOND BRAND PEAS gavel and bell which were received LB. 2 45 Squlllantt. Professional Instruction music. • WALNUTS 45 by Art Glasbon will be available by Mr. Zager. In the ovent of inclement weath- nightly and on Sundays. Alrfong"those at' the speakers' table was • Frank Plngitore, Red er the service will bo held in Cen- SK LED The "Crumbs" will meet at the Bank high school athletic director tral Baptist church, Atlantic JSfBR.No -koine of Mrs. Randolph Stromberg and basketball coach. Team mem- Highlands, ALMONDS " Bext Wednesday evening. APPLESAUCE Mr*. E. J. Davles is chairman of bers of the Buc hoop varsity were a card party and fashion show, Warren Booth, Richie Mastrla, Ray Children Enjoy r\ATCC BLACK PALM which will be given for the bene Hembllng, Joe Boding, Ed Coy, ISA I Ed „ 7'/. or. Pkg. APRICOTS Jt of the Parent-Teacher associa- Bob Loverslde, Arnold Booth, Clar- Story Telling Hour * 25 tion on April 11, and will be as-ence Rogers,. Bill Knight, Pete ilsted by Mrs. Thomas N. Ross. Sickels and Hardy DeVote, man- Mrs. "Wai'ren A. Tyrrell will be RHUBARB ager. - the storyteller Saturday morning Mn.'John V. Hauser, chairman at the children's story hour at the LEMON JUICE Q 3««.™25 »t the "Breakfast In Hollywod", Eisner Memorial library on West SPINACH which will be held at Oceanport Chamber Bulletin Front street. She will tell stories Inn, on April U, at 8 p. m. for the about Easter and there will bo ORANGE JUICE 3 benefit of the Women's Auxiliary Out For April - musical records. 25 PEACHES Hook * Ladder, No. 1, reports the The story hour which Is held sale of tickets has been exception- The Red Bank Community each Saturday morning at 10 CLEANING AIDS ally fine and a large crowd antici- Chamber of Commerce April' bul- o'clock Is sponsored by the Red CUT GREEN BEANS pated. Ladles are urged to make letin was received by members Bank group of the American Asso- and wear crazy hats. Tuesday. Welcome was extended ciation of University Women in co- Perfect attendance records at the to five new members, Vincent's operation with the trustees of the CUT CORN public school for March are: Beauty salon, Automotive. Elec- Red Bank Free Public library. All BROOMS 29 tric service, Willbwbrook res- Grade 1, Mn. Helen ' Menhenett, children between the ages of 4 and YOUR CHOICE teacher—Patricia Finn, Karen Hjcmbo taurant, Shore Cleaners, Inc.,'and 8 years are invited to come to lis- HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER Shirley Ann Sickles, Judith WyckolT Capt. Andrew G. Shapard, com- ten to the stories and music. ' OF ANY Anita Oook, Ann MatUnuly, Jimmy Finn manding officer of the Naval Am- For Painted Surfaces Jimmy Reed, Leroy Horsey, Calvin Sul- Last Saturday a large number of 3-55 livan, Harvey Brown, Raymond Brown. munition depot, who is an honorary children were on hand to hear the GOLD DUST Grade 2, Mrs. Esther Smith, teacher— member. Charles Restaurant and CANS FOR Jeanne O'Neil, Marguerite Pelliso, Sue Hubers Men's shop \\vere listed as stories told .by Miss Esther Bower. CLEANSER Jones, Katherine Iselin, F&Velope dark - Mrs, Hubert Farrow, Sr., and Miss Peter Riddle, Frank Oakley. new J)UslnessesL Florence_ R... KrldeLassisted -With ~ "Gfadrr8rMi-»rEslher~SmIthr.teacher— ~ New residents listed In the bulle- . Mary Ann Felttso, Edward Ryan, George the children. -CANNED FRUITS- BLUEBERRIES Hicks. tin are Edward Lang, Patrick F. Grade 3, Mrs. Elsie Van Brunt, teach Sampoli, Joseph Ainbroslno and er—Edith Oox, Sally Ann Brown, Thom- Emil Hryshkanych of Shrewsbury BOJI can make pocket money by nil- Brussels Sprouts - &s Fennelly, Ronald Hoyt. ' Inn .'hi Iteulster.—Advertisement. Grade 4, Mil. Elsie Van Brunt, teach- avenue, Theodore Clarke of Leigh- FRUIT COCKTAIL 37' er—Janet Larson, Dorothy Vauarhan ton' avenue, Charles Bedford.and Thomas Douglas, George Wood. John Kllng of Maple avenue, Rob- t B CAULIFLOWER Grade 4,' MrR. Flora (I. Laverty ert H. Greaves of Rector place, Ed- teacher—Joan Tucker, Melvin Sullivan APRICOTS ISL<&' ""' < Gordon Vaughan, Gregory White win J. Rubens of East Front street, 29 CHERRIES Charles Kitts. Robert T. Coffee and Daniel Gen- Grade 5, Mrs. Flora G. Lavcrty tile of Monmouth street, Mrs. Em- II4AC teacher—Barbara Jones, Joan Mackey PRUNE PLUMS " 29' YOUR CHOICE Bldon Bradley, Douglas Foroes, Louis ma Wilson, W. H. Stephenson, L. #2ya CAN John, Ralph Mnrra. A. Norsworthy, Stanley Rltter and OF ANY Grade 7, C. Johnson, teacher—Arthur 3 «85 Gene Gwyer of Broad street, Wil- Crochet, Richard Jeiwen, Harry Koch, Donald Toher, Betty Davison, Margaret liam J. Keith of Peters place, Anna CANNED VEGETABLES- Oakiey. Barbara Flrchock, Merle Riddle Wickham of Center street, Irving Gloria Wymb». Merman of Prospect avenue, James •Grade 8. C. Johnson, teacher—LlllUn L. Davison of Throckmorton ave- B1Q 8WEET NO.2.CANS Prakclt, Myra Mrsudlch, Regina Green. PEAS 39- wald, Clinton Wood, Raymond Mauralh, nue, John Holmes of West Bergen Baby Lima Beans Frank Gngllordi, Wilbur Kord. place, George Gray of Riverside FANCY PEMBROKE avenue, Dorothy Garter of West Hygrade Pork & Kidney Stew Sunset avenue, Joseph E, McGrath CREAM 8TYLE NO. 2'/iCAN Port Monmouth of Linden place, Edmond F. Sick- With Macaroni les and Raymond G. Ryan 61 Wal- Robert Wilkcns, son of Mrs. Rob lace street, Anthony ChlavallOtl SWEET POTATOES NO.2./2CAN 19« Asparagus Spears ert Wilkcns, a student at the In-and Allen.Herbert of North Bridge' terior' Decoration department of avenue, Edward b. Cook of Alston YOUR CHOICE $ Traphagen school, is home for thecourt and Virginia McQualn of OF ANY . Easter holidays. Drummond place, Robert Foole and 1 10 Tho regular meeting of the John DeWees of Little Silver, Brownie troop 3 committee was Frank J. Connelly,' Jr., Robert E. held Tuesday night of last week at Woods, Edward T. Pond, Francis the homo of Mrs. Fred Bean. Thodcj Paolcccl arid Raymond Travis, Jr., EXTRA FANCY c FROZEN POLLOCK ' present were Mrs. William Harnett, of Rumson, Melvin Halleran, Ros- CREAMERY Mrs. Al Conzon,' Mrs. Harold far- coe Bennett,and Laughton Hindlo BUTTER LB. of Fair Haven and Walter Mat- 67 lb. now, Mrs. A. Romeo, Mrs. EdwunI FISH FILLETS thews of Shrewsbury. ONLY A GOOD prod- 29 Bryk, Mrs. Robert Lathrop and Mrs. Fred Bean. uct could produce such URKEE8 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yager held a good results for house- MARGARINE ° 41 christening party for their daugh BIRDSEYE ' ter, who was recently christened at Baby Baptized FRESH JERSEY FOR At A New St. Mary's church by Rev. Robiiit At St. Mary V tains the same high Bulman. The sponsors were Jo- quality ingredients you DOZ. TURKEYS seph Moore, Jr., and Miss Florence Madeline Rita VanGIahn, daugh- Low Price Sullivan of Glcndalc, Long Island. ter of Mr. and Mrs, ^Raymond, P. use, Just add water. EGGS Guests at llio party following the VanGIahn of Broad'street, was bap- christening were MIB. Bcrtlm Yag- tized Sunday at St. Mary's church, er, Mr. and Mrs. John Kcotosz of New Monmouth, by Rev. Robert T. Connecticut, Mrs. Mary Komas, Jo- Bulman. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tar- . scph Pcnner, Albert Donaskas, Mr go n of Leroy place, Red Bank, were Open Friday YOUR FfW EN 0 L-Y PERSON kl and Mrs, Earl Sclglor, Mr. andthe sponsors. Mn, Joseph. Moore, Mr. nnd MM. ,A buffet luncheon followed the Joseph Moore, Ju, John Moore antl orcmony at the home of the child's Nights Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell. parents. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Grossinger, Mr. and CAK OVKHTUKN8. MIB. Milton Heller, Mr. and Mrs. Till 9 P.M. . Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dlskon Edward Solfort, Mr, and Mrs. Louis of Allonhurst escaped Injury yes- Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.. William terday morning when thoir car Watson, Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Van- And hero nro overturned and struck a utility polq GIahn, Pat Wllllumjs, Louis Watson, two niore Mr«. John Vanfitobn, Mr. and Mrs, f on roulo-46, Mlddletown township, .qualLty SUEPBBLIHL, rt •near Cherry Treo faroi. Thp ve-Georgo Franklin, Francis" Va'n- ml*et. WHER.E THE WISE ECONOMIZE" hicle skidded on the wet pavement. Olahn and John McKnight. Mil, Dhkori was treated for shock, Th» o«r, WM tutvollng toward Red The J{fd Hank Iteillitor \i •upnnrLe.ri RED • CROSS BROAD ST. RED BANK,N.J >y local ai .well ai out-ot-town builneti . Bank at tho tlmi of the accident mtn.—Advertlnment, '