RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXIX, NO. 52. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 19,1947 SECTION" ONE^PAGES 1 TO 12, ' Supreme Court Port Monmouth Atlantic Highlands Chief Van Note Borden To Award Fair Haven Drivers Lions Name Hesse Given Warriinr Another Broad Street Denies Whitfield Fire House Scene Charles Hesse,. Jr., was elected Asks Townsfolk Scholarship At Sidney J. Marks of Bayonne was president of the Atlantic Highlands fined J7 Saturday, in Fair Haven VVrfcOf RevieW QiTrog$[School ^ Llpng:club'^Monday.night at- the To Go Carefully Rumson Tonight police court by Recorder George Residence Place Sold Homestead Inn. He succeeds Weeb- Woodward for careless driving arid er W. Brook, who automatically be- speeding on River road. M. Floyd Action Brings To End Sponsored By Two came one of the directors for the Seeks Co-operation In To Make Annual Smith, borough clerk, Issued a ensuing year. Installation of officers warning that police are going to Modern Business Building will be held June 30. "crapk down" on motorists who Nine Yean Of Churches, Conducted Making For Safety Presentation At use River road as a "speedway". Other officers elected were Her- Mr. Smith said that several were To Be Erected Thereon Soon Litigation Liko Regular Army . .'. bert Posten, first vice-president; During Coining Holiday School Exercises warned for this ornense over the Adam Unzmayer, second vice-pres- efek-end, ..b'ut_sterner...measures The United States Supreme court A1J'the Hoys and girls of Port ident; Edward Walder, secretary; Police Chief Harry T. VanNote, Presentation of-the' Victory Park Another of Red Bank's reslden-. has just denied the application of John Wermert, treasurer; Dr. Bart are forthcoming. ial landmarks Is about to bi Monmouth, East Kemsbufg, KeaOs- of Red Bank announced today that four-year scholarship by Bertram Fair Haven police report an ac- Pra.nk F. Whltfteldof 73 Broad burg, Belford and Kew Monmouth Ahem, Lion Tamer; Jack Nichols, the Fourth of July holiday week- H. Borden will be one of the high- Local Attorney changed.into a business site. This itreet for a writ of certiorarl to cident early Sunday morning at the residential property on tha ara Invited to attend tha third Tail Twister, and Eugene O'Rourke, end will again be the occasion'for lights of the commencement exer- Elver road and Chestnut street, reylew the; action of the New Jer- "Troop School for Christian Sol- Dominic Caruso, Arthur Llnzmayer, a seasonal traffic enforcement pro- east side of Broad street and ad- ley court of errors and appeals en- cises of Rumson high school to- ivhen a car driven by George For- Receives Highest lolnlng the Dr..Harvey W. Young diers," which' will open tomorrow Frank Siegfried and Mr. Brook, di- gram. The program is being held, night at 6:45 o'clock In the Mary nier, Jr., of Belford struck' a Joining Mr. Whltfleld from proceed- morning at 9 o'clock at the Fort rectors. • he, said, in co-operation with - the building on the north and the ing with an action In the New Jer- Owen Borden stadium. In tho event parked car owned by Robert Breck- Davidson Brothers super market on Monmouth flre house and continue The next meeting of the club will nationwide, effort being made by of. rain the program will take place mridge of Llncroft. Law Degree ley Supreme-court to obtain pos- dally for two weeks from 9 to" 12 the National Safety Council to re- he south, and which has been oc- leasion of a portion of the estate be held Monday night at the Bea- In the auditorium, with admission cupied for the past several years noon. con Hill Golf club. duce the high death toll which oc- by ticket only. >f his father, the late Howard curs each year at this time. Miss Forgotson Gets by Dr. and Mrs. R. Browning Wil- Whltfleld. The action of the court, The program, will include bugle On the graduates' high honor roll call, drill formation, salutes, roll "The Red Bank police depart- Monmouth Street son, brings to an end nine years of llltl- are Robert A. Bradshaw, Jr., Eloa- Doctor Of Juridical (atlon for Theodore D. Parsons call, marching,' singing, worship, ment is asking each citizen to take nor J. DeWlnter, Helen A. Em- The property, which was owned tnd Harry B. Heavlland, the execu- target practl'ce, sword drill, corps God And Country special precautions In an effort to mons, David T. Hicks, Jean K. by Mrs. Sara C, Thomas of Broad tors of the estate. maneuvers, duty roster, instruction, save lives and property over the Plot Bought By Science From N.Y.U. street, has been sold through tb« Fourth," Chief VanNot* said. Hlgglns, Dorothy E. Hughes, agency of R. V, R. H. Stout, trad- rewards, refreshments and. sound Janice MacNelll, John F. Peters, n - The late Mr. Whltfleld, a well motion pictures every day. A pic- Award Presented He predicted that traffic will be Florence F. Forgotson, promin- S "s' Hendrlckson & Stout, to known resident of Red Bank, died Maybelle Reid and Carolyn D. Wil- Bruno Brothers nlo will be held on. the concluding unusually heavy during this year's son. ent Red Bank attorney, received ocrke Realties, Inc., of ESllzabtth. September 20, . 1938. Under the day, July 3. No charge will be made To John Hamilton celebration fift* thousands are still the degree of Doctor of Juridical The property has a frontage of 60 terms of his will, the bulk of Mr. and the school Is .to all -who catching up on the pleasure driv- The claaa motto is " Business Building Science, at the 115th commence- 'eet and is 140 feet in depth, oa Whltfleld's estate was left in trust wish to come. A bus will pick up ing they had to forego because of Ever, Backward Never." The class ment of New York university, Wed- which there Is a two-story framt to the Howard Whitfield founda- restrictions on travel during the colors ore blue and white and the nesday of last week. Miss Forgot- dwelling. . tion for the purpose of furnishing the children for troop school and Shrewsbury Scout Is class flower is the tea rose. On Present Parking return them home. The route fol- war years. ' son was the only candidate to re- Also sold by Mrs. Thomas is th» educational scholarships to deserv- Th.e high school band, with T. ing young men and women of the lows: Leave New Monmouth Bap- Honored At Service , "The long week-end, the festive Property Planned. ceive this highest degree available adjolnjng property in the rear, tist church at 8:30 a. m.; Valley spirit of the holiday and more mo- Newton Stewart directing, will play n law out of 5,600 degrees known as 14 Linden place, with a community. torists on the road, will make the several numbers before the exer- Following the death of Mr. Whit- drive, Eighth street,! route 35, In Christ Church Charles T. Bruno, Patsy A, Bruno awarded. 50-foot frontage on Linden place Church street, Belford; Campbell Fourth this year a time of real cises begin. The program follows: and ISO feet in depth, on which '. Held ,hls will was offered for pro- hazard," Chief VanNote said. and Jamea Bruno, three brothers, avenue, Wilson avenue, Port Mon- John Hamilton, son of Mr. and Processional, "Pomp and Circumstance" have purchased from the Osch- here is a two-story frame double hate in the New "Preroga- mouth lire house, Wilson avenue, "Let's all work together to.make High School. Band house. The front half of this dwell- tive, court After a contested hear- Mrs. Irving Hamilton of Broad Red Bank one place where the " Spangled fianner" wald Realty company the large-plot ing, .which was held before Vice Port Monmouth road, Main street, street, a member of Boy Scout Invocation Rev. W. WlnncM West on the southeast corner of Mon- ng has been occupied many year* 0 Keansburg; route 36; Main street! Fourth of July does not mean Salutatory AddreM Carolyn WiliCin I •Chancellor Maja Leon Berry at troop GO, Shrewsbury, received the death and disaster to any of our mouth and Pearl streets, adjacent by the family of Richard Hutton, Port Monmouth; flre house. Bus God and Country award at the Clou Song (Music, "Now the Day In to Carlton theater. The sale, was ef- and the rcaf half by Charles Pur>- Long Branch; the will was admit- will pick up at .convenient spots people. Instead, let us make It a Over") Worda by Barbara Carter iktcd to probate and Mr. Parsons and Children's day' service Sunday day of Joyful and safe celebration Orntlon Bruce McCoaoh fected through the Red Bank of- gavle. ' ' '. along the way and will return home Class President, 1847 fice of the Joseph G. McCue agen- Mr. Heavlland were qualified as ex- morning inv Christ Episcopal of the Independence which It com- 1 Mrs. Thomas was represented In by same route. Reception of. Mantle '.Jwnes Cottrell cy. - " ' ecutors and trustees of the will. church. The presentation "was made memorates." Class President. 1948 the transaction by the local law Following this' decision, proceed- Each child will have a rank com- by Rev. Robert D. Smith, rector, "Pilgrim Chorus" :. High School Band In 1901 this property was pur- Arm of Quinn, Doremua, McCue Jk ings' -were instituted by Frank F.. parable to the U. S. Army, the old- and was the first award of It3 kind Class Gift to Snhool .Robert Braoshnw chased by the late Dr, Peter P. Russell, Louis Komm of the Louis er ones and adults acting as offi- Treasurer, Class of- 1047 Whltfleld, in behalf of himself and given In Monmouth county. Valedictory Address JohS Peters Rafferty, well known physician, Kamm company of Newark was his brother, Harold R. Whltfield, cers. The commanding officer Is In a few Introductory remarks, Coleman Recital Alma. Mater _ Senior Class who was In command of the Red the realtor representing the claiming that, under the will, they Mrs. Howard Chamberlain of Mld- Presentation of Medals..Mrs. J. S. Jeffers Bank Ambulance company In Scoutmaster Robert H. Disbrow, , Monmouth Chapter, D.A.R. ocrko interests. Also representing were entitled to take the estate, to dletown; thS majors, Miss Evelyn France during World War 1. After the Gocrkes was the firm of Mll- Coddlngton of New Monmouth and who attended the. service with the At St. James . Introduction of Class...Frank We'nhulnic- his death, his widow, Mrs. Emma the exclusion of the Howard Whlt- troop members In , ex- . • Principal on M. and_ Adrian' M. Unger, New- fleld foundation. This case was Mrs, Roacoe Bean of Red Bank; Prewntatlon of Clasa to Board of F. Raffevty eold the property to the ark attorneys, represented by Sid- the captains, Mrs. Gladys Gulllau- plained that this award la made to Education Dr. Charles A. Wolbaeh Seashore Investment torporatlon, • likewise heard by Vice Chancellor deu, Mrs. Conzen ahd Mrs. Snyder, a- first-class Scout who has given Pupilo To Take Part Supervising Principal now known as the Oschwald Real- ney S. Jaffe. r Berry, who rendered a decision on Presentation of Diplomas all of Belford-; Mrs.' Henry Klnder- at least 160 hours of service to the ty company. It is understood the owners In- August 6,1912, holding that the will church. He added that Jack Hamil- In Original Program • . Richard .T. Rogers tend to build a very attractive bus- was valid and effective, and that mann, Mrs. Newton Mallett, Mrs. President, BoArd of Education . Bruno brothers started their bus- Butt, Mrs. Chester Hendricks, Mrs. ton had. served 288 hpura as an Presentation- of-VlcJory Park Scholarship iness career when they organized ncss building on their newly ac- Frank F. Whltfleld was not entitled acolyte jn Christ church and as Pupils of the Mabel Coleman '* Bertrp.m H. BDrden quired promises In the near future. to any portion of the estate,'Vice Elmer Maxson, Mrs. Maude John- • /President, Victory Memorial Park the Globe Petroleum company, 75 son, Mrs. Esther Garrett, Mra. treasurer of tha Sunday-school. He school of. dancing of Uttle Silver Foundation West Bergen place, Red Bank, 18 The Broad street property men- 'Chancellor Berry aUo held that af- and .his brother William are two will give their annual recital Mon- Benediction Rov. W. Wlnflold West tioned In tho above transaction was I'.f; ter payment of certain annuities George Frelbott and Mrs. Robert years ago and recently sold their Seeley, all of Port Monmovith; Mrs; of a,group of five who will receive day night at 8 o'clock at Red Bank Recessional, . "Pomp and Chivalry" Interests in !that__cornp;any,_TheyJ atjne_tiraa_ownea_byj;ssh_'Whlte, _*S provided for In Mr. Whltflold'a will, James^AJlen,JftoJFredJPenterman .the_J5agik_Scout_award_in_tne .Cfttholle_Jilgh--lsehQol_audltorlum- -_Hlgh_Schooj_ Jond -__ for-many years a prominent poll- vr| ^thJlfthttifipuld are now engaged in the automobile ;;e and Mrs. Wtlbur Coddlngton, all of court of honor July 11 at the Red The entire program was arranged business, operating as Globe Motor tlclan In Shrewsbury township. Sr. I fc» turned oxer J>y the mtesutprg by Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Joseph DR. FLORENCE F. FORQOTSON to the Howard Whltfleld ^unda- New Monmouth, and Mrs. Joseph Bank high school athletic field. Sales company, 21-23 Bast Front White In turn conveyed the prop- : Baxter of Mtddletown. " Valleau, Jr., will be accompanist. Graduates Plan street, and are agents for Ply- erty to the local family of Littles. ttott. r "':'!'-'. .- ff"*.; "• mouth and DcSoto cars. Among those receiving honorary This deolslon was appealed by The troop school this year Is be- The following program will be The Little family at one time was given: degrees at the commencement and one of tho large stockholders in Frank F. •Whitfleld ttf the -New ing sponsored by the New Mon- Stanley Brown Is To Join The Army Their newly-acquired Monmouth who appeared in person were for- Jersey Court'-'of Errors and'Ap- mouth Baptist and Belford Metho- .Military Tap Duct ™....',_,..,i_... street property Is now being used mer President Herbert Hoover, tho Merchants Steamboat company peals, which- unanimously aus- dist churches, -with the respective Odd Fellow Deputy Joan Mallei, Peter Maffel as a parking lot and the new own- Gen. Omar N. Bradley, W- Averell which operated the steamers Sea talned Viet Chancellor B pastors, Rev.. William, D. Powell Trio in Tap .'Kurd* ?okus, Opportunity For ers fill continue that use until con' Bird and Albertina between Red nn o ..7. ' •• • si • . ..i it _# Harrlman, secretary of commerce ; held Hhat frr«6k F. Whil arid Rev, P. J. Myers acting a* William Metcalf of Leonardo, „ , 1"',. A, ^PM^»L fft*>l rta. Pcnnla dltlona \ permit construction of a Bank and New York.-The property grandmaster el the Grand lodge, Solo Petit, In Tap.'.:. Betty Jean Mewler Education, Travel and former Ambassador t* Great . not entitled to any portloj&'bf' the chaplains. The school Ji supported At >tne BeaBnore, Nursery Rhyxnes--"—. modern business bujldng. Britain; former Dean Christian adjoined the Little homestead, by voluntary; contributions apd Independent Order of Odd Fellows Sussn Strnchan, Joyce Horbtrt, Janet which was one ot the moit pre- . estate. * " ' ' • •' • Many high school youths gr: du- Gauss of Princeton university and : Soon after this decision, Frank everything, Is offered free to the of Now, Jersey, conducted the 112th GilUn. Sutanne Brenner, Lois Paulson Mrs. Mllllcerit Mclntosh, dean of tentious residencies in that section 1 SUck Dance •.....„ .-„•• Carol-Bradley, ated' in June "are planning to con- :HAv«ygi-iiiH.".'»f(.!-»'l ';:>,- •• '"•' . ". ' annual, convention sessions Thurs- of Broad street, Before being de- ^.^l^l"^BI*.*i»»<.*iMsiiM<.*K!im.-.ri**.; a« 's»a ?aiiv ;.''.. ' '«.•'':'•-,'Wpi'tHnntotii tinue their education in the U. S. Vacation Bible Barnard college. ' In the Now lir&Sy Supreme court,, 'Chaplaln" Powell sbstei that tat day and Friday at the Madison Aorobitlo Olaas Worlt ..< , molished lt wuj the home of the on behalf of hta brother and him- school will provide "an opportunity hotel, Atlantic City, Joan Leldncr, Susie Boardman, Bar- Army, according to Capt. Henry J. Miss Forgotson also holds a Red Bank Knights of Columbus. balra Boarq>nan« Louise Pavao, Janet * Boudreaux, army recruiting officer bachelor of science and bachelor of self, claiming the right to posses- for all ohlldren to get "basic train- Three members of the order from Spafford, Ann .Marie Oromey, Lois School To Open The Littles conveyed their interest sion of the Whitflold building, ing for life." Army discipline will Monmouth county were appointed , Dorothy Klgenrauch In the Red Bank postofflce build- laws from the same university, and in the property just sold to Fred owned by his father, and located be maintained and Inspection is ex- si 'district deputy grandmasters. Polka Francals Rabcrtn Sttclman, ing. the doctorate degree Includes the Oakley of the firm of Cook A Oak- at 78 Broad itreet. When this was; pected by army officer's from time They were Stanley Brown of Ar- Betty HeUker I^ilda Treanor, "Surveys we have been making At Methodist master of laws degree. Miss For- Alice Cromey go (son's doctorate thesis was writ- ley. Mr. Oakley and bis family re- done, the executors started a new to ttme. . •. . '..••'•' thur place, Red Bank, for district Waltz, Tap, Reuben Reuben _ Informally here show that'a good sided there several years, and on action In the Court of Chancery, Any questions relating to the 16; Harry M. Lyon of Belmar for Betty Ann GUI, Barbara Wolf, Dor- .many high school boys are think- Church June 30 ten on the subject of "Corporate othy Elgonrauoh, Carol Scorvelll, Reorganization" and was approved May 1,1028, sold it to Mrs. Thomas. asking that an injunction be Issued school should be directed to "Chap- district. 39 and Mervin Briggs of ing of Joining the Regular Army The Linden place property also to prevent Frank F. Waltfleld from lain" Powell, whose telephone is Jeremy Drew , after their graduation", he said. by John Gerdes of New York city, Manasquan for district 17. Two Ballet Studlel A daily Vacation Bible school the leading authority on this sub- has somewhat of Red Bank's early proceeding with this. After a Mlddletown 5-0590-W. Among several officials present (Tha Dancing Maiden*, The Jumping "Most of these eee an opportunity will bo held June 30 to July 11 by hearing at Long Branch, the court Jncta) Barbara Boardman, ject In this country, and professor history connected with it, lt at ona • /s were Herbert W. Posten of Atlantic for additional education and trairi- the Red Bank Council of Churches time haying been owned by Georga .- enjoined the further prosecution of Lois Cotton, Susie Boardman, Betsy ng that will help them to better of law at New York university. the suit. , Highlands, past grandmaster; Lt. Longman, Glenda Grimmer In First Jtfethodlst church. There D. Allaire, and it anally became tha Y, '• Demarest Place Col. Edward E, Button and William Personality Tap Marylu Richmond jobs in civil life. will be no sessions July 4, nor Sat- Miss Forgotson wafc graduated Betty Co-cd None; Nevlus, from South Amboy high school as property of Maria L. Crosey, wh# : ^ This decision was appealed to the B, Challender of Asbury Park, Ray- "Others want a chance to travel, urdays and Sundays. The time will Bold lt to Mrs. Thomas in April, •' \ New Jersey court of errors and apr* Rosemary Binder, Ann Floretta, many are attracted by the higher be 9:30 tlo 11:30 a.m. There will be valedictorian and received the InRumsonSold mond Petlbone of Toms River and Eleanor Jenkins. D&U Brltton, Ponn& 1626.- , ••'••}!( peals, which unanimously upheld Robert Brown of Carteret. Wood. Nancy Byrnos pay of the new army and some a concluding service and public ex- prizes In English^ history and other the action of the court; of chancery Lodges represented from the Valso Petite On Too -..-.-....-.- Alvah Slckels want to serve In one of the famous hibition of the work done by the subjects. She has been an honor Again acting In behalf of himself Hungsrian DaiWe Mona Ennl», army divisions. Until world peace children Sunday, July 13, at 8 p.m. student throughout . her high Realty Broker Buys shore ,were Manasquan, Asbury Ellen DeG-root, Betty Lockvood school, college and law school and his brother, Frank F. Whlt- Park, Neptune, Belmar, Red Bank, Military —A, Betclnnera' Tap B s assured; America must maintain In tho church, Exercises Held fleld applied to the United States Three-Acre Estate Lcnore Matin w, Margaret Ann a ,Regular Army of 1,070,000 volun- Rev. Harold Hornberger, pastor studies. While an undergraduate Supreme court, in Washington, D. Atlantic Highlands, Matawan, Toms Hellker, Beverly - Turley, Lillian at New York University College of River and Naveslnk. GuBtafsen, Janet Zelm teers, and In it a youth,can pre- of Holy Trinity Lutheran church. At Holy Cross C, for a wr^ of certlorari to re- Pliiacita Polka - Joan Maffel pare Himself for a fine career while Is the director and will be assisted Arts and Sciences, Miss Forgoteon view the action of the New Jersey .The Ray^ VanHorn agency of Port De ..Dall Britton, Donald Wood by Rev. W. Clinton Powers of the studied for the diplomatic service Fair Haven reports tho sale of the Tho Wedding Polka .Piggy Elgrlm, serving as a guardian of our na- courts in enjoining him from fur- tional security." Baptist church; Rev. Robert H. at the University of Pennsylvania. ther proceeding with the litigation country home of W. Howard Dema- Yacht ClubsAccepts Jiuiot Spafford, Sheila Burr. Mary Anderson, Jr. of Trinity Epiaoopal She also completed the require- Gold Medal To against his father's estate. In a rest, including thr.ee acres: Of land- Ellen. Howland, Lcola Suplnski, High school education is Import- ments for a high school teachers' 1 Maryann Domldion ant for the peacetime soldier who church; Rev. Roger 3< Squire of decision announced Monday, the scaped* grounds located on Nave- Eight New Members Chann D'Awour Dcanne Johnaon, the Methodist church; Captain Mc- certificate for the State of New Virginia Oakei high court denied the application sink avenue, Rumaon. The property Joan Lcidnor, Ann Mario Oromey, handles and maintains the modern Clcments of the Salvation Army; Jersey ait Rutgers and gave up the for* the writ of certiorarl. This ac- has 350 feet of water frontage on Bight new members joined the Margaret Ann Heliker, Fay llods- technical and scientific equipment Rev. Richard Counclll of the opportunity to teach because of her Shrewsbury River Yacht club of klss, Martha Oakewon "To know the real true viluei ot tion brings the matter to a final an inlet of the Shrewsbury river. Rhythm Tap—A, Old South—B ..: used by the service. Army recruit- A.M.E. church and Rev. H. L. Mor- preference to practice law. life and strive to attain them" waa conclusion. The purchasers are Mr) and Mrs. Fair Haven at the business meet- Betty Lovgrln, Norma Foreman, ers urge youths to complete their gan of Pilgrim Baptist church. Barbara ThomM Miss Forgotson has been practic- the goal set by Rev. Joseph . V. Under the terms of Mr. Whit- Jay E. Holly of New York. Mr. Ing Friday night. They were Gus- schooling, for they then will best Doyle when be addressed the grad- Holly is a real estate broker asso- tave G. Patron, Robert S. Berry, Aorobstlo Solo Marylu Richmond be able to take advantage of.op- The theme of the school this ing law in Red Bank since her ad- fleld's will, an annuity of $1,000 per Ballet In White Janet Spafford, year is "Christian Living For Our mlsslop to the bar and is well uating class at Holy Cross Khool year was provided for his son, Har- ciated with the ,realty firm of. John J. Simmons, Harold J. Happe, Sheila Burr, Mary Ellen Howland, portunities for higher education One World" and will be carried out Sunday afternoon. "You have only Wood, Dolaon and company, inc., of John W. Howie, Robert Fluxman, Leola Suplmkl, Maryann Domldlon, available in classes and through known in the community, having old R. Whitfleld, during his life- Deanne Jchnflon, Joan Leidner, Ann through the teaching of Bible stor- served the Community Chamber of scratched the surface of knowledge time. This annuity has been reg- New York. Mr. Demarest is an at- M. J. Mclsaac and X. S. Smith. Marie Cromey, Margaret Ann Hellk*r, correspondence courses. Soldiers ies, games, motion pictures, hand- and accomplishment," Father Doyla torney with office's located at New- Commodore Robert M. Rooke pre- Fay HodKkiM. Martha Oakeraon showing special aptitudes in me- Commerce as its counsel for nine ularly paid by the executors and work and games. The teachers are years. In 1937 she was one of the told the 16 graduates. "The pass- Is still Being paid. ark. ,••;'; «lded. Ta-mborlnl T«rl> ...» Alvfth Slckeli, chanical or administrative fields are members of the various co-operat- ing mark In life must be 10096, On the grounds, which arc roll- A large turnout Is expected at Dall Brltton, Donna Wood sent to special service schools for 13 American women delegates to In the provision of Mr. Whlt- Walti of the Flowers Ruth Pahl ing churches. Children of all ages the World Zionist Congress at nothing less." fleld's will providing for the for- ing in character and.planted with, the aprlng dance Saturday night of Tap Dance Virginia Sheehan, full-time instruction, are invited, regardless of church large ouk and other shade trees, this week. Informal Saturday night Peggy Lou Sheehan^ Joan Leidner, "If a young man wants to go affiliations. Zurich, Switzerland, and was sched- Diplomas were conferred by th« mation of the Howard Whitfleld Janet Spafford, FeggpsAnit Elgrim,, uled to attend that Congress again are a dock and toolbouse. The resi- dances will- be a weekly feature at places today," said Capt. Boud pastor, Msgr. P. J. Clune, who also foundation, he directed that a Ann Marie Cromey, Booble Daly in 1947. She is New Jersey direc- addressed the class of 1947. A gold board of trustees of seven mem- dence has a secluded setting and the club. •.•••.' Challenge Tap same Group reaux, "he must have some special bers be appointed to administer the is located at the end of a long Honeysuckle Rose Joan Maffei, Gateway Inn* tor for the National Association of medal for general excellence and an •\ ' Petir Maffel talent to offer* Education never Catering to dinner,* bridge and anni- Women Lawyers, which has one trust. One, of these was to be a winding driveway. It is rambling versary parties. The former Westilde award for Catholc press essay wera in design and modern throughout. Klrach Vtnetlan Blinds. HTTERMISIOlTy paid higher, dividends than now, director for each state, and serves presented to Virginia Oakes. SecJ- prominent lawyer practicing In Red Exclusive with Sherman's In Red Tan Dance RobefTTvorthlngton and the Regular Army Is ready to Coffee Shop at 147 Welt Bergen Place, On the first floor, are a 27-foot stu- Bank, Has the patented Sunalre fea- FrnRrance of Spring Jean Walker lied Bank, newly renovnted, also spe- on Its International relations com- ond honors for general excellence Bank, to be appointed by the com- start any youth on iho road with cializes in full-courie Sunday dinners mon pleas judge of Monmouth dio living room with Indiana lime- ture found; on no other blind. Fully A Little Bit of Irish—A. Chattanooga mittee. She will represent that or- went to Joan Heckt, while the re- stone fireplace and beamed ceiling; enclosed Head box. Exclusive tilting and . Ohoo Choo—B Eileen Moore, its finer training. He can learn the from 1 to 0 p. m. at 11.66. Meals also ganization as a delegate to the In- ligion medal was awarded to Elis- county. Another was to be the su- lifting 'devices, flexible steel, Ivory color Pat Donahue. Charlotte Dennis, Ann work he likes best and get paid •erved daily from noon on. Mrs. Ruth perintendent of the Red Bank kitchen, dinette, two* bedrooms, only. All standard sites in stock from Durec, Marcla Pokua Rnmiay, proprietor, Fbr reservations, ter-American Bar conference to be abeth Langler. Walter Bauer wal bath, two screened porches and at- 23 to 36-Inch. Call for free estimates, AorobaUc Dust - Joan Maffet, while learning." phone Red Bank 6-1367.—Advertise- held In Lima, Peru, next November. public school system, two members ment. , winner of a gbld medal for school of the Masonic order In Jersey tached garage. The second floor Gomps^rel Tha Sherman Shop, 66 Broad • Peter Mnffel spirit. has a bedroom and bath. The house street. . Fhone Red Bank 6-2C46.—Ad- [l)lue Danube, Toe Dance — VIRGINIA HAM SUPPER Miss Forgotson is active in civic City, two members of Mystic Broth- vertisement. Marylu Rlohmond Batis Bedspreads and Draperies. . organizations, having served as Class day was observed Sunday erhood lodge, No. 21, F.&A.M. Of is heated with a. water heating Tap Duet _..— Barbara Wolf, • Jllst received a connpleto new selec- plant. . ! • The Ladies' Aid Boclcty ol the home scrvlco chairman of the Mon morning at the graduates' Com- Red Bank, and the president of Public Auction. i Carol Scorvelll Red Bank Reformed church will tion of theie wonderful wearing fabrics mouth County Red Cross for sev- munion breakfast, which followed one of the -Red B&nk banks. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Holly expect to 400 Improved home sites, Sunset NaJU, Ballet Ruth Fahl, Joan as only Bates can make. Attractive /lew Manor and Interlaken eitates, Wana- ' Mallei, Alvah BlckeU, Marylu Rich- serve a baked Virginia ham supper ddslgns'and colors. All Sherman low eral years, and is active in t(ie the 0 o'clock mass. Msgr. Clunt Whitfleld designated Theodore' D. move Into their new home before massa, All titles guaranteed.. Saturday,' mond, JeanntB Wnlker Thursday night of next week be- priced 16.95 to I0.95. The Sherman American Association ot University presided. The program was as fal- Parsons as his .first selection to the first'of July. June 21st, at 10:20 a. m,, Park Boule- Sioux City Sue, Tap Dance ....Virginia Shop, 66 Broad street, Red Bnnk.—Ad- Sheehan, Peggy Lou Sheehan, Peggy tween 5.30 and 6.30 .o'clock in the vertisement, , Women and the Red Bank Wom- lows: Song of welcome, history or aerve on the board* of trustees. Un- vard, and Logan Road. Sale under tsnf, Ann Elgrim, Ann Marie Cromey, an's club. She Is past president of class of 1947, Virginia Oakes; class der the will, the trustees are direc- Bring rour lunch. 'Sunset Manor, Inc. church dining room oh Shrewsbury SUMMER MEETINGS > B. O. , auctioneer.—Advertisement. Joan Leidner, Janet Spafford, Bobby avenue. Admission is by ticket only, Telephone. Answering Servtce, We an- the Middlesex County League of will and testament, Patricia Sulli- ted to maintain and operate Mr. Duly swer your telephone 24 hours every Women Voters and of the Jersey van; class prophecy—1987, Ellia- Whltfleld's properties, which in- During the summer months the "Jive," - Dall Brltton, Donna and,tickets may be obtained from day. If you do not have a .telephone, clude the 'Whltfleld building at 73 Shrewsbury township committee Public Auction. Wood. Alvah Slckels society members. mo our number. Tor further lnformn' Shore Hadassah. She is a member beth Langler; school song, "Here's Household goods, furnishings ' and Stop Tap ,„.....,.,.. Barbara Thomas tton, phone Red Bank 6-4242,—Adver of Tau Kappa Alpha, national hon- to Holy Cross"; appreciation of Broad street, and other real estate, will meet on the second Tuesday of restaurant «qulpment, 17 Washington Blue Skies Joan MarTel, tliement, located at 16 and 18 Wallace street, each month at 7 p. m., at the Tin- street, Bed Bank, June 26th, at 1 p. m. Peter Mallei Genuine Sure-Fit Coverii orary debating fraternity and Phi claas ot 1947, >Walter Bauer; ad- B. 0. Goats, auctioneer.—Advertisement. Exclusive with Sherman's In Red Bank.' Alpha PI, legal sorority. to graduates, Magr, Cluni; Provision was also made for the ton Falls school. Beautiful patterns, attractive colors, Weddlnr Invitations. • erection of - two additional stories Mor»|s«« Money. . . good fitting, with the ne«T Liutex • Reception Cards and Announcements song of farewell, graduates of 194T, •'••'' Attention, Piano Owners!•'"•- Wo have plenty of money to place on "Thctinogra'phcd" ' on "Quality Lin. on the premises at No. 73 Broad . 'NnrEliclrblu» Vacuum patented back for perfect lit. Flno cu Curtains! Curtains! Curtains! 1 Pianos ihould be moth proofed every flood first' bond and mortgage. If you torn mndo feature, at low ready-made wenva Bond, Fox's Gift Shop, 41 Mon- 'A* curtain for every room In the street, and In such case, the trus-< cleaners are now being delivered at.pre* three yeais. Don't let . moth destroy nro in need of n mortgage, It would pay mouth Street, Red Bnnk.—Advertise- 4"'» Mortgage Money ! war pries. For fret demonstration ,la. prices', titso. a larso assortment of Da. house. Tailored customa In a wide as tees were authorized to permit the your piano. Fhone Anderson's, Red you to see us first. II. V. R. H. Stout, veno nnd studio couch coven, as wel ment. sortmont of nets In plain and fancy col for homes, fnrmi, country estates, fcua- Red Bank vicinity In your home, phone Dank 6-0825 today.—Advertisement, 77 Broad street, Red Bank. Phone. Red i iness buildings—existing or new. Long fourth floor of the building to be at once, Also spar* parti and repair*. as the knlt-to-fit slip covers. Right In ors at-f 1.08 a pair. Ruffled ciirtalni'in Bank 6-2141.-—Advertisement. stock. The Sherman Shop, &ft Broad Red Bank Business Institute. plain or dotted nets nt~S2.9fl a pair. terms, eniy payments, liberal loans on occupied by the Mystic Brother* Don't deity, fhone today, Ruraaon 1- Intenslvn , courses In shorthand.,, and acceptable properties. Are you paying 0488-M.—Adrertliement. Slenderlie sluet, Red Bank,—Advertisement, CoUntre setH in dotted stitched In lodge. No. 21, F.ftA.M,, upon Fuel Oil Prlca Lower. typing. Summer school. Opens June red, blue and screen, at t2.98 a let. more than i% I If so, aik us about ra- payment of nominal rental. Six with new sle.ndavogue method, It It 1 30, Florence O'Shen, principal, Phone Placing your mortgage and saving you pleasant, efficient, -comfortable and cool I When you' buy on our special cash It's Smart Savings up to $3 a pnlr. Act nowl Also scholarships were provided under Bank Stock Wanted. , plan. Always n discount of ^-csnt per to bo thrifty. Save better than «% on Red Bank I-0I8S—Advertisement, a few styles in drapes at %'t a pair, money. Joseph O, McCue Agency, Real- Will purchase from one to 100 shares also spot reducing. Call John'i Beauty tors. Mortgage . Department. Phom the terms of the will, each toie In Salon, Red Bank I-1515,—Advertisement. Kallon. The dollar you save today will your fuel oil. Call us for your next All values up to IIQ a pair. The Shsiman of the Merchants Trust Company oC help keep, you tomorrow, Start now, at 8 7/10 cents per gallon. Speclnl cash Hybrid seed corn, New Jersey No. 2, Shop, it,Broad street, Red Bank.—Ad- Humson 1-0444.—Advertisement tho amount of $600 per year, rOne Red Bank. • Answers trenud conflden-, B 7/10 cents a gallon. Hnnce A Davis. plan. Hance h Davis, Phone Red Bank K, silo No, 5, U. 8. 19, Ohio 088, stc. vertisement, . . of the scholarships, known as thn tlallir. Thomas Irving promt, Red Dank Don't Fornt Paper Drive. Telephone Red Dsnk e-0103.—Advertise- O-Q108.—Advertisement, Mso a complete line of'sweet corn and Standard Awnlnj Co. , journalism (scholarship, was named Register,—Advertisement., ' • • Belief Snglne Co. will pick up tanem ment. field seeds. Conover Brother!, Wleka and magaslnes. Call Red Bnnk 6-8176. Mortf a^e Money. . . Nothing can give more comfort tUun In honor of the lato John H. Cook, •Library Lamps JS.OS, tunk, l'hone Holmdtl 9-B121.—Adver We can place any got"! mortfage nwnUisi. 1'wenty years have shown ill Turkeys. '• , i Save all paper and mngatlnes,—Adver- , Notic*. tlscinent, , ^ ' founder of The Red Bank Register, tisement. ' . " , 28-lnch classic column tnsos, jrrccn, loan, large or amnll, tow Intarcst rate, how'to M'ect th« proper pattern. Oail A medical scholarship was named Usstaurants, hotel caterers and pri- I will not be reiponslbla for any white, mnroon-gold trimmed, matching Boynton Agency, 8 Drummnnd Place, us lot estimate, >. Standard Awninsr C9* vate parties, broad breailed milk fed, debts contracted by any one but'ray* shades. Rendeivoua Old Shop, Asbury . Learn to Play Golf, Red Bank, N, J. rhon« R«4 llqlnk < Charles Moraller, SS East front strjst. after, the late Dr. Edwin Field,' railed on our own farm. Top quality, ' Play'Golf. self. • Psrk,—Advertisement, , Pfrry's new golf range now open st 09G2.—Advertisement. Phone lltd flnnk I-OIHI.—Adverlll«. and a legal scholarship was named 26 to 85 pounds, White Acres Turkey Perry'a new golf range now open at Mflvln F, Halleran. mint, ' Farm, Nutswamp R«id. Phone Red ~U>per. tlroadwuy (opp. Ftook's eame< after the lato Edmund Wilson. upper Broadway, (opp, Flpck's c«m«. —Advertisement,. lory,) Lone Branch,—Advertisement. Bank «.1Z*1,—Advertliemint. tery,) Long Branch,—Advertisement. Add indigestion and stomach Matron Fuel Oil quickly relieved If you'take Mnyplnks Bank Stock Wanted. Gas Rans/ait to suit your burner; best tcKradi M and lis directed, All druggists,—Advertlie Chrysler, Plymouth, International, • u. WU Wllllpg to purehnsosup,to a,000 thai In the litigation just terminated, Lawn and rorch Furniture Repainted. "Till Csndlt Uiht." Coal ami ,iai«._ oil nnd gal, Vlth oven prices. .Unexcelled service. Kr< l -5-SM lifts th«4^r« jlWerfnt .-v. •%Wts -i-M'l-v serylpi-,.,, #Jljlilw » """""' ' »i«w^'i;^M«»i*«rMa" ""'-' ibrth fl Called for, and. daj|,Vffti«*~WIIIi:n J. Boys' State, a citizenship education WE PAY CASH FOB OLD OOI.1) qnd S1I,VBB J'tyn. Henry Crou of Holmdel, »u project, sponsored by the New Jer- S P E CIA LI Z.I N G IN J O B BING q | gftyiuated Sunday from Beton Hall The road to better and bigger b.ual- Real Estate and Mortgage Loan's sey department of' the American neta .ead» through The RegUter'a adver- 8CBEEN AND 8TOBM ENCLOSURES ! 77 Broad Street, Bed Bank ; preparatory school &t South Legion, Approximately 328 boys tiling columns.—»AdvertleemenU .Orange, with honors In tb« Latln- 6 TAM PLACE . TEL. RED BAN* 6-US6-J Phone R..B. 6-0363 BBroadway Loan Scletlflc course. He will enter 208 Broadway ,...;.:._ Long Branch Georgetown university in the fall. ffiSK?

.Y Corner Broad & Monmouth Sis. Phone 6-1444 Red Bank SPECIAL! SAVE 50c! VASELINE ARDEN JEWELS . NORWICH Reg. 59c—6 oz. Iftfit, Hard and filled candy HAIR TONIC TAN'LOTION Each kind packed in gaily-colored Silque" $*N 12-ounce tin lo ensure freshness. • Royal Cofftt ^a> ^«m ijliijji'1' • I ruff I . . ^^^r tw^i^ HENRY D. CROSS 1 SHAMPOO W" •' • P«anut lutttr ' • f yf C While In school Mr. Cross was 1 active in the Knights of Setovia, AND Reg.89(-6oz. •Choeolat*. ~. * TIN the school band. Science club, In- V : • Hard A Plastic tandlts tra-mural sports including fencing and the school track team, the SILQUE- HAIR TONIC school Glee club and a member of •VENI.DA Rcx-Eme Pirate Staff, the school paper. Last week he participated in the expert BRACH'S CHOCOLATE PARTY MIX class in the small-bore rifle cham- HAIR LACQUER Medicated CREAM pionship shoot at Sea Girt. $1.48 Variety galorel Almost 200 delicious milk and bitter- 4 6z. sweet chocolates with yummy centers of crisp almonds liquid - VALUE! & nut-meqts, caramels, orange jelly, milk malts, raisins. Our Customers ' or jar of Write Our Ads . 50 pads A postal card wu received at the Register office from the Span Craft O*' studios of 37 East Front street with an advertisement from the Regis- SAVE ON SMOKERS' NEEDS! ter's want department last week 'clipped and pasted thereon. The 1 card .stated: HELEN-CORNELL "The attached advertisement has brought the required result and by CIGARETTES Sunfilter CREAM it wo have been successful in pur- SHAMPOO chasing, a 'hard-to-obtaln' piece of Cigarette by the ^ equipment. This is not our first ex- perience with this type of adver- 1 tisement Hefen Cornell > LIGHTER CARTON f'4 "It is unnecessary to continue this each classification for coming Issue* of HOME PERMANENT • Chesterfield the Register". Was $1.95 TfieTpfbpfietbf of the Span Craft COLD WAVE KIT Strearrtllned, pol- • Philip Morris studios, in talking with a Register T ished aluminum, ropreacntatlve recently, stated he •Camels • Pall Mall bad used the Register's want ads Made to cell or- almost weekly since coming Into Gives you costly salon-type creme ilnalVat $I.M!' • Old Gold • Lucky Strike MENNEN'S Red -Bank_ seYor&Lyeara JMJ«L*M attributes much of his suocess to Cold Wave at popular low pric«l._ the pulling power of thise small HAIR NETS BABY OIL advertisements. -.-»«• MILANO BRIAR PIPEsl White or Superior type ereme curling solu- With Hessori Guard I Nursing Group Gray, 20c. tion makes longer-lasting, love- Other Is cushion-sealed) Plans Tag Day Colors ... lier curls. Do it yourself ... it's • The Public Health Nurtlng aito- easy as rolling hair on curlers! 1 can paw fOO elation of Rumson, Sea Bright and Ouard. * Fair Haven met Monday at the nurses' office, borough hall. ifriV'J. W Sanford Shanley presided, Mrs. Cornelius C. Perrlne and Mrs. John J, Bassett were wek SILQUE corned as new members, Other VALUE-BRISTLING BRUSHES! 'members present were Mrs. John CREAM SHAMPOO e 60c Size DandrufT- SUN TAN LOTION Ballantlne, Mrs. Edgar B. Blake Mrs. Edwin D. Bransome, Mrs. Ar- RemoverShampoo- thur Gibb, Mrs. Francis N. Glaze- • 60cSixeQulnoll* brook, Mrs. H. K. Korner, Mrs VALUE! • 50cRubberMassager fiodiva Style LUCiTE HAIR BRUSH Lolghton Lobdell, Miss Grace Por ter, Mrs. R. A. Btrothman, Mrs. 100 Lucit* handle and back In assorted James G-. VanNostrand and Mn. Walter B. Force, lewel-llke colon. J.ong, strong nylon ' Tag day to be held June 28 at Formerly $2.79 bristles for thorough brushing. Sea Bright, Rumson and Fair Hav. en was discussed. Girl Scouts and REX-RAY" Boy Scouts will be salesmen and prizes will be given to those selling •the most tags. SAVE CURLING IRON Prophyleotic Jewelite HAIR BRUSH The "Invlgorato.r" model... bristled SUN TAN LOTION Change Charge CASTILE SHAMPOO )&• with extra-heavy, double duty nylon. >?5 In Murder Case Assorted jewel-toned backs, handles. > Mrs. Adele Baker, landlady of a rooming house at 168 River street, where the alleged murder of John Morton took place May 12, was > Ladies' Dressing 'Ail-Around' HUGHES HAIR BRUSH .cleared of a charge of aiding and febettlng a murder and the court e Rat-tail New backless brush! Hai long, strong pet ball of $5,000 on a new charge which will hold the woman ai a < Men'* nylon bristles that swirl all around .material witness. This action took • NOXZEMA place Monday In common pleas Its diamond bright, luclte handle! court before Judge J. Edward • BRECK'S . Knight. >•' SUN TAN LOTION i Meanwhile; Thomas J. Smith, at- LATHER OIL SHAMPOO torney representing Mrs, Baker, Charged that his client was unfairly imprisoned and accused the prose- cutor's staff of using a lie-detector Messing Combs FIRST AID SAVINGS! cn his, client In an Illegal attempt to obtain evidence to use against her before a grand jury. Oliver Brandon, another material witness VALUE! Rexall FIRSTAID" KIT (n the case, was released on pay- ment of bail last week. r,,,.y • Every home needs a Firstald Kit! ,33 ; ,' __ •*\ ffi/ pieces... 10 different Items.. .would 1 Marco Polo found asbestos cloth VENIDA Portrait being used In Siberia when he cost you $1.54 if bought separately! traveled there in 1250 A. D. BOBBY PINS ^c HOME PERMANENT SUN TAN LOTION 1 ( NOTICE. COLD WAVE KIT Rexall FIRSTAID QUIK- SO: "Unknown Credltori of Albert Bid \ let Md Eliiabeth Bidler, Individually Trsyy,, \ 36 readymade, sterillied bandages, I and » admlnlitratrlx of the Eitate : sf Albert Bldlcr, deeddee'd,, whoiwhoioo nnama e v plain or mercurochromed. When you or namei the complainant hah i been it cut —quick, get a Quik-Bandl j unablee to aicartaln,aicartaln," With SO re-usabje "i BjBr virtvirtuu e of an orded r of tthh e CCouirt »f Chancery of New Jerier, madde on plastic curlersl JunJ e 2nd. _1I><7, In a eauie wheireln Frank B. Wllion ii complainant, Uoieph J. Ruvane, aole luctlvlns t and' Rexall FIRSTAID" COTTON BALLS lee and otheri are defendant!, youIrui required to appear and anwer the are Sterile, absorbent. For first aid, Bll Leaves hair soft and so easy to pi eald complainant, ,on or before for cosmetic applicators, for sur- Luxor «th dajr of Auiuit, text, or the the Reg.7c GAYLA Hill will be taken ai confined aei ilaid manage... ideal for children's )glcal uf and many home uses., rou ialImt ou. hair, too. For future waves ... The laid Dill It Died to"1 foreclose eer- 200 for BATH SOAP Imcatci ..of tax iale covering the prenr HAIR PINS just buy the refill kit, 1.00* f * |»ei mentioned.]n the Bill of Compl ilnt eltUHte on the e«»t aide of Waterrman Avenue, • In the Boroujh of Rumlion Monmouth County, New J.ney, . mlade by Mnry T. Murphy, Collector of Tfuel Rexall FIRSTAID" ADHESIVE TAPE ot the llorouuh of Itumioh, to the Bor. punli of Itunnon, on December II, ltel Hud which ccrtlflcalee were anlgngneed on W v April lit. ltue, by the Borouth oof Kuturnm- i/2 x5 yd. Reel.. 15c i/2"x 10yd.Reel..25c fem to Frank E. Wlleon, which aMl njent wm recorded In the MonamMlttnn County Clerk'» ollies In Book Umoutt h 1" x 5 yd. Reel.. 25c 1'x 10 yd. Reel.. 50c Aialgnminta of Mortgage!, on pale of I et. OIH •'••"""I, you., the "Unknown Credit414 «t Albert .Sldler and Elliabeth Bieditdoor! BidlerBidl , TIP TOP . •• ndlvjduolly and aa admlnlttratrllx ol •: Wrisley's the Kitnle of AlbertSldler, dio'd, whole m UUCVWITAI f«m« or numei the complainannt hai Rexall FIRSTAID" GAUZE Bandages bmn unable to aicertaMn," are maaded da- rendnitu, bccnuio any Intcreit HAIR CURLERS you may Imyo ngtlnat the laid Awhich BATHT SOAP bldlcr and cllmbeth Bidler, IndividAlbert e.r in iKlmlnlatrntrlx c( Ihi Eataiduallt y • Hath SuperUe- h 'A 1"x 10yd.Roll.. 10c 3"x 10yd,Roll..25c Albert Bidler, dee'd, and or agatniate of t Joi- riih J. Ituvanc, tola mrvlvlng. t 1 !uexmsaiKmtaimrHu^ IS?. * -Z !ueximsaiKmtaimr t0 , hereinbefore described. iS Ualedi June 7th, 1147. I BOTH FOR Is Wnll.ee (treat 1 Fed Dink, N, /, I MI fvilve «l elf ft«M«H f tor** • lubj««' >e M*r»l Ixilit U», r RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1947 ee Three

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•"• :•.'•* •:''".-)•• The Sherman Shop 84 HARDING ROAD VETERANS 66 Broad St. Red Bank """PHOYE RED BANK 6-1887 PHONE R.B. 6-3230 "^ACCEPTED UNDER GI BILL Flan now to team » Prolusion. . It's . ' Positions E»«y Payments IRWIN'S YACHT WORKS Free InstrnmenU NEW JERSEY REBBANK,N; BEAUTY CULTURE ACADEMY TEL. 6-0003 Eleanor J. Bower§, Dean '' 4tb Floor — Perth Amboy National Bank Bnlldlnj ^Marine Railways Yacht Service At the Five Corners Perth Amboy, N. I. -If You Can't Call Personally itoone P. A. 4-1220

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-. - THis la a general view of the opening (session of tho New Jersey Constitutional convention at Rut- gers university in New Brunswick last week, tuuuuwnui CHRYSLER MOTORS

daughter of Lawrence A.! and The first commercial sulfur pro- Three Infants Janet Pick, Branch avenue, Outboard Motor Sales and Service Little Silver, and Marc. Thomas duction In modern times was In Farley, son of Thomas S. Sicily during the 15th Century. Are Baptized and Audrey E. Farley, Mount street. The pastor also conducted a reception service for seven young Children's Day At persons of the current Communi- GET A LARGER RETURN Presbyterian Church cants' class, welcoming Into church membership the following? young Tells Who's Who,^What and Where men and women who have com-" ON YOUR SAVINGS—WITH SAFETY The auditorium' and Sunday- Here's up-to-the-minute Information at your fingertips:' VITAL INFORMATION pleted a seven weeka' course of in- Ifs Just plain common sense to save your money at the Bed school room of the Presbyterian struction: Mary Ann Jewett, 120 church were filled to overflowing 1. Alphabetical Section —Details on everyonejs name, Bank Savings & Loan. We pay generous earnings—and your ac- Lincoln avenue, Fair Haven; Janet address, pecupation, employer, marital status, wire s name/ Sunday morning at the annual ob- Muyskens, 164 Hudson' avenue; count' Is Insured up to $5,000. Over the past 60 years Red Bank servance of Children's day. Wil- firm officers, partners and owners., folks have saved here with Safety—and received plenty of divi- Margaret MacdphaUV 199 Broad liam Albert Doremus, superintend- street; Elizabeth Sweeting, 80 West 2. Street Section—Occu'>, 3. Cl«itifie4 luyers' dends. It's smart, It's thrifty, It's profitable to save at this ent of the church school, conducted Front streetjf Peggy Molnar, 41 pants at numbers, home] .Guide—Catalogs product! the preliminary eervices and Mrs. friendly, neighborly institution. Drop In for facts. Hudson avemiV; William Graham, owners, renters, lntersec-\ and services. .t ^ver a MILLION TIMES A YEAR, the Harry C. F. Worden, assistant. In 78 South-street, and John Eggen-' lions, postal zonrs. charge of the cradle, roll and be- berger,, Monroe avenue, Little Sil- wCity Directory is used by manufacturers, factories, ginners' department, was In charge ver. I • 1 of the rest of the program. She mills,' banks, ? stores,' institutions, _ business^and pro- cBank was assisted on thp committee by At the close of the exercises Rev. Mrgi -Ross E, King and Miss An- Mr; Hayes wag Itf charge of an Im- fessional offices—for keeping up-to-date personnel and gelica Ostendorff. pressive commissioning service for employment records, mailing and prospect lists,'credit, Rev. John A. Hayes officiated at eight young persons who will rep- LOAN ASSN. the baptism of Marilyn Idoll Dore- resent the church aa.delegates to collection, and delivery purposes. You need this vital mus, daughter of William Albert •summer conferences. Thpse, com- information. Place your order when the City Direc- no and Ruth Eastmond Doremus, 152 missioned were Eleanor King, Nan- -Branch—avenue;—NoeHAnn-Plckp ^Bh r~Marllyn-MooreirShlrleMllMh y -toryrepmentativecall*. —^ ~—. • Wallace, Martha Moore Hayes, Jean Gelle atid George Norton, who will enter Blair I for the June 23- SNYDEP.'S' 30 term; and Marlon Wallace, who will gp to: the National Westmin- DISTRIBUTED TO ster Fellowship assembly, Grlnnell, PUBLISHERS lowa^'Juhe 3(kJuly.,.5. ; 1500 CITIES R. L. POLK &CO. I Th|,Vhi;dre^«'!afijr'l)rogram in- cluded" tho organ prelude, •'\tyilliam H, Crawford;. call to worship by W. .Albert. Doremus, supeHntend- 'eht;'Scriptural .lesson, by ten mem- ;bers~pf—Mrs^-Ray: "McLaughlln's class; selection by the young peo- ple's choir, "Lord, This Day Thy Children Meet", 18 young women Instructed and led by Miss Angelica Ostendorff, with'' Marsha I Moore Hayes at the piano; prayer by Mar- tin V. B, Smock, honorary superin- tendent of the church school. The following program was presented • w by the members of the Beginners' And wherever you go, you'll look just department, under the supervision of Mrs. Worden: selection by entire tight, you'll feel juit right; you'll be • department—"It's Children's Day", with Mrs. Ross EV King at tha pi- Just right in these easy-fitting cool, cool ano; "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star", Martha Gotafhalk; "The gabardines.- ; Turtle Song", Laurler King, with Roslyn King at the piano; "A Single-breasted, gabardines, the choice Young Speaker", Jo Ann Lyman; "Chick Chicks", Nancy Seymour; •f quality-minded men who want: "Just One flower", Sally Wlkoff; "What to Give", Phyllis Bursley; I. Comfort comblntd with ptrficl III. "Pussy Willow", Marjorle- Wood- Here .are clothes designed for head; "I Like. to, Think of Jesus". . I. Quality at thi right prlct. Ann Louise Perloy, Joan Hagan the brightest spots under the and Joanne Juliano; "Why So I. Styling thol'i Jctyid to r.loxollon.' Bright?" Merrill Davisonv "A Wine sun. All attention is'focused Mother", Carole Joyce Worden; "Welcome", Lannie Grimes; "Mea-. on you in any one of our smart suring Up", Freddie Wlkoff, Jackie Pingltore and Lewis Connor; "A swim or glamorous play Little Boy", Billy Parkell; "A Bou- quet of Roses", Bonnie Jean Mc- outfits. Beautiful styles, won- Phee; "I Love-Him", .Nancy and Patricia Reuasllle; "The New Um- derful fabrics, heavenly colors. brella's Joan Gelle; '.'Bible Verse", Wally Schnabel: selection by tho beginners, "Praise Him", MrB. King STRAW at the piano. Formerly 10.00 The following members of Mrs. Ross E. King's class also presented their part as follows: "Greeting", Patricia Dorn; "Greeting", Jack 50 Dupree; "Children's Day'.', Karen Now7 Rogers; "Grown-up Children", Jerre Rutberg; "Weather", David Lartaud; "My Gift", Betty Ann Worden; "Story of David and Jo- nathan's Son", Nancy Pingltore; MCGREGOR "Love One Another", Betsy Pln- tard; "My First Speech", Benny Florence; "Who Knows?1' Buddy SLACK SETS Burdge; "Who Knows?", Larry Wallace, and "When Daddy Fixes things1', Billy Russell. Members of Mrs. Steven Shultz' class took part In the following GABARDINE . . . with program: "Nature's Greeting to Children's Day", Harry Tlcehurat, pleats or the regular boy short. Sizes Sheila Burr, Lee Gilbert and Rob- ert Reusollle; "Speak Up", Nancy 10 to 18. Wall, Karon Davlson and Susan SHORT SLEEVE Rutberg; "If Dad Only Knew", 3.25 to 3.95 Danlql W. Dora; Jr.; "Our Father SPORT Shows His Love", Robert Daly and Bradley Duprae; "God's Answers", J Thomas Shultz; • "Children's Day BATHING BEAJJTIE3 ... The grace of " For All", William McKnlght and William Plntard; and selection by a. mermaid is yours in a swim suit selected & the young 'people's choir, "'TIB Children's Day", led by Miss Os- from our large assortment. One and tendorff with Martha Hayes at pi- ano. two-piece styles ... many fabrics. Sizes The young people of Martha 32 to 38. - 40 to 46. Hayes' claw presented the follow- 'Ing portion of tho program; "Flow- 4.95 to 8.95 er Time", Judith Allen, Donna NYDER Bchanck, Judith McLaughlln, Ted- dy Doromus, Nancy Hurd, Mar- CLOTH&.S garet English, Bobby Dlckoreon, Eddie Prlnglo, Sharon Burdge, Joan Humphries, Bqtty Major and 32 BROAD STREET, RED BANK Evan King. , ' • .' ,.-.'.•• .',."• • • • •••' • •, ,* •' .• BABV CIJNtO.

will bo held; tomorrow at 10 a. m., In the basement of tho Oceanport Red Bank ••*" Long Branch aohodj. Miss Grace B. Wright, R, LONG BRANCH , FREEHOLD N., la tlus publlo health nurse In 45 E. Main St., Freehold chai'gt, - • • , 'our RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1947 ML ..Use canned beets or carrots In Pineapple Mid Cherry Salad WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH combination with other canned or EGGS A LA SUISSE Vh cups fresh pineapple IT IS NOT TBUE TO SAY "WE DID EVEHYTH1NQ, TOSSIBLE" fresh vegetables In a nutritious gel- H cup stoned cherries UNLESS CHiBOPBACTlU WAS INCLUDED ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHO6L OF DANCING atin sa,lad.' . •. Mayonnaise Lettuce DR. WARREN FOWLER 111 Moapect Ave, Bed Bank Telephone Bed Bank 6-2220 Shred pineapple and add to cher- PHONE ries. Add mayonnaise to moisten. 800 BROAD ST. Chiropractor 6-3033 Pack in glass jar. Wash and- chill It's bread with lettuce, Pack in coveied tin. Com- SUMMER MORNING CLASSES IN ALL TYPES OF an old-world bine when ready,to serve. DANCING WILL START JULY 7th. have Lovelier Hair Tonight

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The Sew Welih Babbit CREAMED VEGETABLES Shampoo ' . on ' String Potatoes (Recipe Serves Four) Canning Succesk that Actually 1 pound lima beana • Remote? 2 tablespoons butter - when you follow For Your 3 tablespoons flour 1 pound peas Oandrmttt 1 teaspoon salt. .... 1 cup carrots, diced small inttructiont in the Ball H teaspoon papflka. 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Blue Book. Buy one at SPECIAL! Information J 2 tablespoons flour A teaspoon dry mustard your grocer's or send Few grains cayenne 1 cup cream Salt . •.'..• 104 with jigme.and Here's what 2 cups milk : Unequal Shrinkage IVJ cups grated, American cheese Freshly ground pepper address to: SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1 egg, slightly beaten Dash of paprika LIFE CREME SHAMPOO in . 3 to 4 cups shoe string potatoes Shell lima beans and peas. Add BAUIROTHEIIS COMPANY, | . can do for your hair! Jielt butter jri topof double boil- carrots and cook in boiling salted . Muncit, Indiana JUNE 21st AND 22nd Damask Tablecloths er; add flour, salt, paprika, dry water (barely enough to cover). mustard and cayenne and blend. When water*is nearly evaporated Your hair drlei imoother, wfter, free Unequal shrinkage is due to Gradually add milk while stirring, melt butter qr margarine in an- from dandruB...stays silkier with localized contraction of some cook over hot water until smooth other .saucepan. Blend in flour and WHITE HOUSE LIFE. Every' last strand lays obedi- HOME MADE ICE CREAM of the warp yarns, which oc- and thickened,, stirring constantly. when smooth add cream. Stir and ently in place...clean, fresh alive cook until Sauce bolls. Season to with new-found highlights' That's curs during washing because Add grated cheese, stirring to blend. .'."•• STOR2 an entirely new and'revolutionary Add small amount mixture to slight- taste with' salt and' pepper. Add why 8 out of 10 profesiionsl bemiti. formula designed to heft) Nature Highest Quality of the residual shrinkage in ly beaten egg, Stir egg mixture the cooked vegetables and serve Groceries «ians chose LITE hut by compora. keep your Hair lovelier.;.'easier to these particular yarns. into rabbit, blending thoroughly. sprinkled 'with paprika. Hve test! ' ".' : manage,'comb, and set. ': and Delicateesaen . For LIFE Creme Shampoo ii not a A product of lyiling Servo immediately on hot, crisp •oap, not an oil, not» grene...but 16 Percent Butterfat In many cases this shrink- shoe' string potatoes. Serves 6. Steamed Brook.Trout Fred O. Williamson, Prop. Satisfaction guaranteed. ,: age occurs in lengthwise col- Clean brook trout carefully and. Fruit and Vegetables, Wines, ored stripes or figured pat- CREAMED SWEETBREADS DE steam for 40 minutes or; until ten- and Liquors terns. Excessive localised con- , ... LUXE der. Remove to hot platter. Sprin- Cor. Broad and C p r kle with chopped parsley and gar- .,•'•• Phones traction of warp yarns jiist in- 1 lb. sweetbreads AtlaBtlo Highlands Wallaoe Streets, 69 « QUART side the selyagea causes bor- 3 tbsp, butter or margarine ' nish with sections of lemon. Serve • 1-0448—X-0471—1-OKIB „ Rea Hank. 3 tbap. flour with hollandalso combined with Center Ave., Leonardo, N. J. ders to pucker, and often re- Hi c. milk chill sauce. ' ' . .'',;•;;'. .. sults in actual ruptures of the Salt and pepper c fabrio near selvages. Unequal Vi c. blanched almonds " Per PINT Tna7"also~causVlin~ —lirCr-small-button-muehrooms—- ' i eg* ... en damask to Increase its - ; Simmer' sweetbreads 20 minutes thickness In local areas, some- In >vater to which 1 teaspoon salt times as much as 20%. V. d Tablespoon vinegar have been Aded for each quart used.' Drain rind .detach any membrane. Melt' Red Bank Candy Kitchen Consumers' Guide butter' or margarine, combine with seasoned flour and gradually add n»)ik'i .cook until thickened, stirring 69 Broad St. Phone Red Bank 6-1610 constantly. Dice sweetbreads; add almonds and button mushrooms to LEON'S the (itaanri ,qa.uce. Heat, Just before „,_».„„— -Reb! Bank, N. J. serving, add yolk of an egg. Serve Cleaners jt Laundereni in patty shells or on toast, baking White St., Bed Bank powdep biscuits or Chinese noodles. Serves 4.

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u/ S«H flu*, • S. Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1947 words. Just after the constitutional con- THE GRASS IS AUMW5 GREENER_._ RED BANK REGISTER vention opened pother Bepubllcan yifm ap- Happenings Of Years Ago From ESTABLISHED 1878 pointed a delegate from Monmouth county Editorial Views] By John ttPOoofc and Henry CUy to replace Judge Thomas Brown, a Demo- THOMAS DIVING BBOWM OfOtherPapers Our Columns For Your Enjoyment Editor and Publisher crat, of Locust, who resigned." JAMES J. HOGAN. Associate Editor Fifty Tears Ago. the four owners of the company, Judge Brown, who baa a brilliant mi H. R., Enaley, Reuben and ' • M. HABOLD KELLT. Assistant Editor (The opinion! axpreaaed to tbe Bill, Sirs.' Mary Ann Campbell died at W. HARRY PENNINOTON, Plant Snpt. mind, was forced to resign due to the tact oriel Vlewa heresnder do not neuiiar. 'erdlnajnd White. The other'visit [j earrr the endorsement of The Kef. the home of her grandson, Frank a from the auxiliary of the Sons Subecrlptlon Prlcei In Adrancei One year, 12.50; alx that Governor Driscoll did not press for a •t«r> Coward of Shrewsbury avenue. She Veterans,! of which organization mpntif, 11.60: three montni, 75 eenti; alngle copjr, Ecenta. clarification of the statute which states FABMING FOB VETERANS. was" 70 years old., the bride? was a member. : laiu.d Wwklr, intend »• Second-Claw Matter atlhe Poit- _JAkJnjJg_gmelU l At thp banquet aJld dance of the -«BU«-a,m«d-Banfc,-N. J.,-under -the Act o< March 1, U78. Ithat ita-judgejlacceptg a political office he It was a pleasure.'last week to a keg of beer was played at Nave- tlantlc Highlands High School elate in The Transcript of the re- Exelualvt National Advertising Representative, CrenUr forfeits Iris judgeship., Judge Brown is not sink between a team from tho Uumnl association, Mrs. John Flitr Weeltllti, KSeWeit SOth street, Njw York City ponse throughout this part of the Highlands, captained by Bernard :roft, Jr., was elected president, Ohlca»o-Phllad«lphla-Det/olt. . in a position to forfeit his judgeship, neith- :ounty and, Indeed, into Ocean Creightpn and a team from Nave- Anne, McDonough vice presl- ounty to the training program Member Audit Bureau of ClrouUHoni er did he desire to become a convention del- sink' captained by Millie Stearns. ent, Hollls A. Hart secretary and stabllahed bythe Freehold Board The ninth Inning was the hottest 71111am Woodward treasurer. Member of the Auodated Proi , . egate who could be controlled by virtue of >f Education with federal funds of the game, the Navesihkers, go- Constable James.H. Rowland of The Aaioclated Preia ii entitled cxcluilvelr to the uie op tbe training of young men, vet- for republlcaUon of all the local new« printed in thla newa- an unclarified statute, the clarification of ing to bat five runs behind. Tho Eaton town was, appointed by the .. all AP newa dUpatchei. irans of World War 11, for farm Navesink team won 19 to 18. Eatontown township committee to paper, well which might obst him Jiis ?16,000-a-y,ear vork.' '. TblJh«e* newipapeAV r aiiume-—••s - n.T-o— reeponelblliue- --» • • e lor A small fire in the house of do special duty/ on the state high- atatements of opinions ln_letters_froin Itl readers. judgeship, Republican judges who have There was a time, not .so many George Collinson on Valley drive at ray Saturdays and Sundays to pre- The" Red Bank Reglater as«utae» no dhan^lal responslblll- •jars ago,-when anyone could, be a Atlantic- Highlands* caused a good •ent autoiats from throwing: lunch Uel for typographical errors In advertisement! but will re- elected to sit jis convention delegates de- jcr and, we suppose, many of deal of excitement but no damage. >oxes, cans and other refuse along print that part of an advertisement In which the tjrpograph- leai error occura. Advertiser* will please notify the man- spite the statute are depending on party hose who turned to the soil be- The fire department was called out, he road.'- V ;- .-...- agement Immediately of any error whleh may occur. came misfit) and were the mar- but the Sre was extinguished by Prospect* were poor for a large protection in j-the event they lose their ginal few who dung to agriculture the women of the house before the lOtato output at Tinto'n Falls, THURSDAY, JUNE 1«, 1M7. judgeships. Judge Brown was not afforded an existence rather "than a liv- firemen arrived. . . ome.farmers had good crops, but ing with all the latter implies. To- 'Commissioner Mlltard Fillmore these • instances were exceptions this protectiop, and he is to be commended lay, however, the picture is en- Cornwell had a new office. He wajs the rule. Rot and '/curly leaf" Lost License Plates on his.stand. ' tirely different for only the skilled appointed a deputy ash and gams ut the yie)d down one-third. Some survive and science has contributed warden, which gave him the same if the farmers plowed up their po- This is the first jear since before the In view of Governor DriscolFs state- so much to intensive farming that power as wardens and his jurisdic- to'es and replanted the fields with; war that the state motor vehicle depart- ment, it would ha\e behooved the two Re- If the farmer Is to keep pace with tion extended, over the entire state. orn. . Ills work, he must understand all The members of the Red Bank Richard Clayton of Colt's Neck ment has issued to automobile owners two publican delegates to have appointed a that an exact science can teach Baptist church decided to. call Rev. had great .prospects for early arid license plates for each car, a front and a Democrat to replace" Judge Brown. It him. And that is precisely what Ing motors' from one job to an- Herbert F. Stlllwell of Minneapolis large crops of corn and cucumber*. Earle C. SfiUwell and hla associ- Farm News ther, this type of mounting, de- to succeed Rev. J. K. Manning, These crops were in a field which rear plate. So far this year some 7,000 would also haye been smart in view of ates) representing the Board of Ed- ending on' the motor weight to who had resigned his pastorate as eheftered from the north by a ucation are trying to do In this Thrlps on Onions. Hold the in tension, has many about two months previously. Rev. oods. The 'corq was already In plates have been lost, usually the front strong opposition to the constitutional re- case. * . tassel and' small cucumbers were The onion tbrlp usually feeds all advantages over a permanent or ,StillweH . was chosen after three plate. " . vision in 1944 i by the Grange to have ap- It is interesting to learn, there- igid set. ballots had been taken. n tbe cucumber vines. iver the plant and produces whltleh The Holmdel farmers were hay- Frequently finders of these plates call pointed a representative of one of Mon- tore, that more of the veterans are ilotches on the leaves which finally A match for the silver'trophy Ing difficulty in getting help to the local motor vehicle agency in reference raouth county's leading industries, farming interested in "Institutional on the turn brown. A number of control Use Lime to Keep Poultry Litter offered by the Red Bank cavalry- harvest their crops. "The camp" •Farm Training" than in the shorter materials are recommended. One Dry. men for competition among' the >'n the Holmes farm, where a tent 'to the plates, which in many instances were If such tjictics as have been demon "on the Joib" courseB. The former Is an application of a naphthalene- Litter In brooder houses usually military companies of the county program runs for two years and, as pitched every year for men not issued by the agency they happen to strated in this: county prevail.at the con- lime dust. This consists of 40get. s damp when chicks are being was held on the Red Bank rifle ivho wanted work "In hay," had with its several cycles.of produc- ounds of crude chipped naphtha- weaned away from heat and stoves range. The Red Bankers won the tion, natural classifications Into nly- six, occupants. Other years call. It might help to clear up this prob- vention, the new constitution should, and lene thoroughly mixed with 60 are allowed to go out.- That's the match, making the fourth match score or more of men' occupied lem if all parties concerned reported to undoubtedly will be defeated. The new which the courses are divided, af- •ounds of a High calcium hydrated time to sprinkle a small amount of which-had been won by the cav- he, tent. The men were fellows fords veterans an opportunity to ustlng lime. It should be applied hydrated lime around, says Rich- alrymen. jspeclallzo in their chosen fluid of ho were out of work'and who their local police department. document should be a people's^ not a politir In the warm evening when the air ard O. Rice, associate agricultural Rev. Robert O. Davey wa« pub- tramped from place to, place look-' dans', constitution. farming. . Is more or less still, at the rate of agent. licly Installed as pastor of the Red Ing for work at harvesting hay. ' Barnum Was Right The Board, of Education, target 125 pounds to 150 pounds per acre, About a pound anda half to I Bank Presbyterian church. The in- James Cooper, Jr., sold his drug: for many brickbats on more than depending on the size of the plants. every 10 square feet ehould be ' stallatlon was presided over by'the itore building and business at:the A jury in quarter sessions court Mon- Let's Show Our Patriotism one occasion, probably never The second material is a tartar enough,- according to L. M. Black, moderator, Rev. Curry of Cran- ;orner of Broad and White streets dreamed that 95 young men would imetio liquid spray consisting of f Rutgers. Sprinkle the !lm« on buryy. RBev. Thaddeus Wilson of tho Whelan-Cassldy company. day, convicted Mrs. Grace Schubert of Jer- The County American Legion has, pre enroll for these courses of study three pounds of tartar emetic op of the liter and then mix It Shuewshury delivered, the charge The price paid for the property sey City of aiding and abetting a crime in when the program was set up. It mixed with four pounds of either :hrough with a fork, he Bays. to the pastor. Rev. and Mrs, Davey as not made public but as Mr. pdred an excellent program for the annua is to their credit that an early start brown sugar or four quarts of The same practice is good in the were occupying the parsonage on ooper had been offered and had the sale of $150 worth of humus to Mrs. Battle of Moiiraouth services to be held was made In this, direction and full cheap molasses to' 100 gallons of laying house, whenever litter gets ! Wallace street, whichhh hhad beebn •efused $100,000 for the store and Marshall B. Leland of Middl'etown. It was advantage-taken of the federal gov- water.. Spraying or dusting should sticky or begins to cake. Hydrated . thoroughly renovated, msiness several times within a Sunday at OldJTennent church; The prin ernment's assistance In programs be thorough so as to force the mar lime returns the.litter to good -tilth Thomas H. Norman of Bed Bank ihort time past the price paid was charged that Mrs. Schubert and John cipal speaker will be Secretary of War ot this type.. A natural corollary, terlal into the leaf sheaths. Con- nd apparently , may contribute sprained his arm at Long Branch, -egarded as being -considerably Hodges, Jersey City, who already is serving we suppose, would be to offer other trol measures should start when iome germ-killing qualities. More He was filling an oil tank from a ibove that sum. Robert P. Patterson and other prominent training facilities on as equal a damage is first noticed. . - barrel and the barrel slipped and K prison term after admitting guilt in the broad base for those of our young ind more farmers arc using It on George Obre,. Aged -It years, son persons who will speak are Congressman Among the new materials recom- itter. ( , rolled over his arm. f Mrs. Edward Obre. of Shrews cose, approached Mrs. Leland and informed men and women whr* are not agri- I Capt.- William H. Wilson ' was trarjr;-was in-the Long Branch hoa- James C. AueliincloBs, Director of Free- culturally inclined. That day may mended this year in New Jersey is her that her husband ordered the hujuua to yet come.—Freehold Transcript, a three-quarter percent benzene Garden Notes. building a double house on Maple ltaUwith a doubles fracture of tbe holders Edgar 0. Murphy and State Legion hejcaehlorlde oust '.or a three per The. time to prune spring-flower- avenue, between Monmouth and nliU as the result:of a runaway be delivered between October 1 and 15. pomrnander Samuel A. Loveman. Fort cent DDT mlxturei Use these cau- ng shrubs Is soon after the flow- White streets, at a cost of $2,000. sfccldftnt. '. .,..;'..-,:..-• ' . " 1 JUDGED IN ITS CIRCUMSTANCE: tlouslyfv Tour county agricultural The house was ?8x40 feet, with she rang out nett, 62, both of Hoboken, entered guilty It is not often that Monmouth county lon, Edwin E. White, Wayne L. lighter green color of leaves may blooming' season, Large cdrms will the lot. It w.as being put up by« ---"-*iurg, and Robert J... Sanders pleas last week when they were each Morae and Nathan P. Felnslnger. ndicate that a plant needs: more bloom well In reasonably rich soil Edward M. Rogers and the cost r. York wore''niarried in St. is honored by fhe presence of a member, of These are citizens of ability, -ln- nitrogen. Large amounts of rain- without chemical fertilizer. was $400. „ 'church, KeMrtjffrg,' by Rev. charged before Judge J. Edward Knight fall''could wash much of. the avail- _rE. Murray;11 Miss Edna M. the President's cabinet at a speaking en- tegrRy, and more than ordinary While unloading feed at W. H. experience in the problems which able nitrogen deep Into the soil and Many a perennial may be safely Howard, daughter'of Willlam'How- with five sales of worthless paint, a com- 'j _ll*i *] • eg e> ? i i_. a, I. -fc — _- __ 4j • ervvie.11 _^ - * - • gagement and the residents of the county arise -between • labor "and -manage- out of reach-of- theroots- so early xiOKfidLln. full-bloonv-If the plant JBruco'a- place. atJEast Ocaanlc, A. William U -_.pound_iof_chalk~and-water. Would sliovTtlieir appreciation and respec ment. Their opinions are impartial. In the season, is watered thoroughly, taken up C. Cottrell's horse gpt frightened B.lveli of Newark were married at Judge Knight announced he would sen- They cannot be tossed In with the If plants dp not seem to be grow- with a large lump of soil contain- and ran away. It ran as far asthe bride's home by Re'v.'O. C. Aj- by their attendance. There is another rea- ing all of its roots and is carefully Oceanic where it was"-caught No gar, pastor of the Keansburg Meth- duty-bound protests of union lead- ng properly, nitrate of soda, sul- watered for some time after re- tence Mrs. Schubert and the two Hoboken son why there should be a,lorge turnout— ers. phate of ammonia, or any other amage was done. odist church; Miss Hattle Hopkins, planting, George Luyster had the largest aughter of William Hopkins ~ of wen today. perhaps the most important reason of all. What Indictment of the bill do form of nitrogen may be applied Keyport, was married to Russell C. these gentlemen make? Is It Berl- as a side dressing to start them, itrawberry patch In Morrisvllle. It is encouraging to see tbatJaw and It \B to honor the memory of those who fel says County Agent Clark. A com- Seedlings In soil Into which fer- The patch covered five acres. The Lewis of South Amboy; Miss Ger- ous enough, to warrant calling for Ilizer has been deeply dug can be lerries were very large and some trude P. Haderman, daughter of S. justice are catching up with some of these in the Battle of Monraouth, a decisive bat- a Presidential veto and.a rallying plete fertilizer containing not less Haderman .of Keyport, and | ot liberals in Congress to sustain than five per cent of nitrogen fiven a start by an application of if the pickers gathered as many as bogus operators. However, we reiterate our iquid fertilizer. Later, the deeply '0 quarts in half a day. Mr. Luy- George J. Egan, son of Philip Egan tle in the Revolutionary War. The service that vet?' We think not. would also help to start a new and if Matawan, were married at St. vigorous growth. Distribute the placed plant food ..will become iter shipped the crop to New York. warning of months past that when you don't Sunday will be held ori~'hallowed ground, Three basic objections can be For some time past the residents oseph'e church, Matawan; Ira fertilizer along the row, cultivate vailable to tbe rapjdly extending Mitchell, son of Charles H. Mitch- know what you are buying, if it is more or for Old Tennent church was used as a hos read into the five statements. They it Into the ground fairly close ;to plant roots, f Fair Haven had been desirous are: f a better mail t service. Post* ell of Oakland street, Red Bank, less of a pig in the bag like humus or paint, pital to treat the wounded and in th he plants so that the young roots master Curchin wrote to Washing' and Mlas Id»» Hodges or Morris- 1. That the bill would weaken may easily find the material, A six-Inch board laid over a row town Were married at the Little , you had better buy from a local business unionism to the point at which Its of newly sown seeds wlU prevent ton and ae a result of his efforts a churchyard there are buried many of the new . mall each way had been Church Around the Corner in New i man, who stands behind hie product. A» far leadershlp_-\vould revert lo-the old crusting of the soil In rainy weath- York; Miss Gladys E. Pope, heroes who gave their lives that we today battle for survival and security at Don't Injure Boots When er. A thin mulch will accomplish added. as purchases of this kind are concerned, Cultivating. Samuel Trafford, William Min- daughter of Edward Pope of Bank may live as free men. the expense of responsibility and the same end. The seedlings should ion, Albert VariBrunt and Edward street, and Frank B. Mitchell of Barnum was right after all. Forces are busy in this country today at- progress. Deep cultivation close to plants be uncovered as soon as germin- ,tttle of Fair Haven and William Camp Vail were married at the 2. That the amount of govern- at this time may destroy as many ation starts. Bteed and Charles Hull of New First Methodist parsonage by Rev. tempting to undermine that freedom fo ment regulation imposed would as half of their feeding roots. The York held a clambake near tho W. Eoland Raver. A Good Job For Henry weaken true collective bargaining more roots that are cut off during Any "wild" suckers which may steamboat .landing."1 There was which the men in the Battle of JVtynmoutl; by diverting questions at Issue away cultivation, the greater will be the be growing up from the roots of The plot of vacant land on the Henry A. Wallace, in his speecU Mon- large crowd present and they had west side of Broad street at the ehed their blopd. A, large attendance al from direct negotiations and into injury to the plants, warns M. A, grafted plants should be removed an enjoyable time. day night at Washington, said a iot of Clark, county agent. With plenty railroad crossing waa bought from the Services ^unday would be a flttinj various courts, boards and other by breaking them off at their H. Wcrleman's horse ran away Miss Catherine Morford and Mrs. things, but nothing that was world-shaking "outside" procedures, of moisture in the ground, roots of points of origin underground. Cut- and the wagon was wrecked. M,r. tribute to the memory of these men and t many plants likely'will grow near Fred D. Wikoff for $10,000 by Harry in importance. He followed his usual pol- 3. That' in many ways and for ting at tho soil surface only en- Werleman was at the Locust. Point McCormack and Gene Tunney. numeroua reasons, enactment of the surface rather than downward, courages suckers to grow again. postofflce and was' about to get in the great battle in which they fought, and 1 and the roots, therefore, are lo- A women's Republic club to com- icy of appeasing Russia and stated that an this biir would upset a host of long- he wagon when the horse became prise the Republican women of also would be a public attestation of oui standing and satisfactory relation- cated in the surface area where frightened and started off. The agreement with Russia "must take preced- they are most easily Keyport and Rarltan and Holmdel faith in the principles of our country. A ships, and cauce a period of con- cut off by horso ran to Brown's dock, where townships was organized at Mrs. ence over the peace treaties With Germany deop cultivation. it became entangled in a wire fence J. Edgar Hoover, F.B.I., head, recently sail fusion and bickering. LETTERS FROM Harvey W. Hartman's. Mrs. Hart- and Austria so ardently sought by Herbert As to the first, we are open- Cultivate shallow to break the and was caught. man was elected president, Mrs. . Hoover and Arthur Vaudenberg." in Ids attack on Communism, "This is th minded but doubtful, To tbe sec- hard surface crust and tokill OUR READERS Fifty crates of strawberries wer Lester Terry, Mrs. George W. Stld- time to count heads." Attend the servic ond and third we would agree that weeds. shipped from Brown's dock by twi fole, Mrs. Joseph R. Walling, Mrs. Then Henry raved on and stated that the Taft-Haftley. bill does carry of the principal growers in that vi- Charles X. Crawford, Mrs., Theo- Sunday at Old Tenuent and be countei APPRECIATION" cinity. dore; Kelsey and Mrs. J. P. Brower "if Truman and Marshall will discuss such risks. But we would go further; Tcllj why Farmer Should Make among the patriots. and Bay that any law whatsoever WM The fifth annual reception of th vice presidents, Mrs. Harry -Au- frankly with Stalin and Molotov tfie respec- that sets out with meaningful vigor American Legion Auxiliary Shrewsbury Ladles: Reading club mack and Mrs. A, H.-Sands secre- Suggest to anyono that he make Shrewsbury Unit No. 188 was held at Mrs. A. H. Borden'i. taries and Mra. Phelps Cherry to bring private rivalries and dls a will, and chills will ripple down Red Bank, Now Jersey tive economic needs of the two nations, putes within the bounds of public Mrs. J. Weed Nafew gave an ad- treasurer. The Strength Of A Country his back, but a farmer particularly Mr. T. I. Brown. dress of welcome. Among others agreement can be reached." That statement control embodies such hazards. Is In no position to delay drawing Red Bank Register: who took ipart in the program were A reception was tendered to Rev. jnust have given the President and Becre- The basic strength of this country lies They make up the price of regu this Important document. , Dear Mr. Brown: Edward Hobbs of. Little Sliver, Philip S. Smith, the new rector of latlon, a price which has been The American Legion Auxiliary St. Mary's Episcopal church, Key- in its philosophy of life and government— Dr. Frank V. Beck, extension Miss Elizabeth Bergen, Walter B. port. - Charles J, Lchn, the senior , tary of State a big laugh. Stalin and Molo- plainly marked ever since labor specialist In farm economics at the Post 168 wants to thank you for Parsons, Stanley Hagerman, Ste- not in its natural resources and its indus- legislation became a major Issue. your kindness and generosity 'In warden of .the church board, intro- tov and'the rest of their gang have been College of Agriculture, Rutgers letting us use your office space on phen Tallman and Harry Button of duced Rev. Smith, Rev. W. A. Ser- anything but frank and dpen in their de- tries and its wealth. These last, vital as No one should expect that t university, points out that making Poppy Day. e space on Red Bank, vice, Rev. A, C. Brady and Rev. period of beatific calm would fol a win is after all just good solid Sincerely, . The Holmdel public school closed A, L, Iszard, pastors of other Key- mands and discussions. The last thing they they are, are )t>ut the consequence of th< low enactment of this bill. Bust. business. If a farmer dies without Ellzaboth D. Smith, for the summer, The board of port churches, gave words of greet- nes« leaderi don't, One advisory making a will, the whole farm op- Sec. school trustees met In the school- want is light for it would expose their ne- first. They ar$ the natural development of June 14, 1017. ing and ot welcome. farious schemes. Their strategy is to work service, published for business and erative, may suffer while the estate house. The teachers appointed and Herman Labrecque was having a a system which places maximum freedom industry, is already counseling Its Is tied up In court procedures. the salaries- they were to receive large icehouse built 6n his prop- in the dark like termites and at this they for the individual above all other consider- subscribers how to weather a rough Not at all mysterious, a will is Rotarians To See were MLs» Margaret Beers $40 am erty in the rear of his store at sea of readjustment*. only a written statement telling Miss Emma Polhemus WS, Holm- Campbell's Junction. The • work are experts. Hungary is the latest victim ations. del school; T. P. Welsh $78, Cen- No one should claim that the how a person wants to divide his Radar Demonstration was being done without assistance of the aggression, Austria will probably be property, Dr. Beok states. It's torvllle; Miss -Bertha Brown $40/ by his son Henry, who 'was a high Other nations have great resources— Tatt-Hartley bill is ideal. We do The program for this week's Oak Grove; Miss Mary Rose $40, next, and so on. '' ' *, not. In addition to the crltlclimi something like a bill of sale for an luncheon mooting of tho Red Bank school boy. • greater, in some particulars, thau our own. automobile or a deed to a farm Crawford's Corner, and Miss Mar) just.djscustcd we are thinking o Rotary club will feature a demon- L. Dunham $46, Holland. Melv-ln P, Leek moved from the ., Henry, frankness is what we need, Russia is a cadp in point. But other nations two provisions In particular which It's better to have a lawyer draw stration and talk on radar equip- Kennody houso on Morris avenue have not been fible, despite grandiose "flvi got "compromised" Into the bill It, because he will know the word- ment and allied subjects by n rep- at Belford to the house on Church and we feel that you would be doing a great from the punitive House measure ing needed to avoid loopholes. Of- resentative 'of tho New Jersey Twenty-Five Yeats Ago street, which had been purchased a ten time and trouble can be save'd short time previously from J. Hen- service to your county and to humanity iu year plans" and similar schemes, to pu We Wish they wer« not there. Boll Telephone company. Edward The class of .1922 of'the Re by writing out the disposition of H. Pringle, the local'manager of ry Walling of Port Monmouth. general if you devoted your time, taleuts them to full use for the benefit of the people But when legislation reaches this Bank high school, comprising 66 the property and other details be- the company, says tho demonstra- pupils, completed Its school cours Conqvor Truex fell into the creek Super-goverrinient, which robs tUe individ stage It muit.be judged as a wholi fore going to a lawyer, and let him tion Is most Interesting and'educa- and influence in "smoking out" Sraokey Joe. and judged together with the sit- It wa» tho biggest graduating olaa* at Port Mortmouth when the rail- work out the legal part of the will. tional.' • • • . , . In the history of tho school. Kath Ing of a bridge gave way while he Instead- of pouring forth a lot of double talk ual of his freedom, 'likewise robs him of h uation which surrounds It. One was leaning on it. Mr. Truex swam must weigh the alternatives. Dr, Beck mentions that a will Is Col. Palmer of Bradley Beach, ryn E. . Cooper won first hono here. ingenuity ami his ambition. The individua as Important for a person with retired, of tho Salvation Army Howard Brevoort second and Mary ashore and he suffered no ill ef- •is simply the tool of the state. He is denlec Would no labor law at all at this little property as for one -with much spoke before the club last Thurs- F. Lane third. Honorable mentio fects .from his wetting. time be better than the bill now as the same processes are Involved day In connection with the obser- went to Marlon C. Froy, Joieph P, People who saw the Children's ponding? Our answer U No. That • PlayingWilh Fire much and oft<|n most of the fruits of h when settlements are made accord* vance of National Salvation Army Hintolmann, Paul Hyer,vMay Ken- day entertainment at tho Baptist Governor Alfred E. Driscoll made an would be unthinkable. Ing to law. „ week. The colonel, a very forcofu nedy, Mary E. McOarrity, Allsa O church were unanimous In saying labors. Results are*gained by mass action Ii them a probability that a vet speaker, Impressed everyone with Mlnton, Elizabeth Read, Emma d that It was the best over given in appeal to the llupublicau state convention would bring about .quick ennctmeni the sincorlty of his talk on world- by driving and terrorizing the people. Bu One Motor Does Many Farm Jobs. Rodgors, Richard Smart and Sam the church, It was In charge of \mt wi*k to -lay iiNidu "petty partisan dif- the individual} save for the man. in th of a much-Improved bill? Wo thtnV wide understanding of human uol Yanlio, Mrs. Henry Stark and Rov, and not. It. looks now as though th Scarify of electric motors need problems. Newton McClornents was Tho pupils of the Vandcrbun Mrs. Flank Shcrmor, A solo was ferciicus" in promoting the convention iis Huddle, never'l|enent8. country is going to get tho meas- not keep newly built or bought instrumental in bringing tho colschool held their closing exoiclsu sung by Howard Clmmborlaln, with the "ih-H|; duty of the party," In his address ure now on Mr, Truman's desk- (arm equipment Idle. Motors can oncl to Red Bank. with. Helen Yorka as the onl accompaniment by Walter Slior- This coiyitf'y grew great under the Con veto or no veto. easily bo shifted from one pteoo o The club treasurer, Charles B. graduate A social hour followe mer. An address was mndo by ue'poink-d out tliut (lie Democrats hud sup- btilutional idea of a government of liinitei In tho light of tho abuses to boequipment to nnotrlor without tools, Gallagher, was instructed to sond \vlth cako and Ice cream provide. Rov. J, A, Thomson. explains W, C. Kruoger, extension a chock for $500 to the Rotary by Miss J. Grace Hoey, Miss Hoc ported the bill for constitutional revision, powers —a government which inaiittalnec corrected, In - the light of what a specialist in agricultural engjneor- wrathy Congress might have done foundation as, tho club's contrlbu was presented with a puree of goli WANT ROAD HEPAIR and emphasised that altering or changing the Army and Navy, the courts and othe lng, College of Agriculture, Rutgers tlon to the Paul Harris Memprlnl aa a farewell gift, The followln {and oamo near doing), do tho hut university. tho constitutional framework of New Jer- urd» implicit In firm regulation and fuhd, •' , - * year she was to toaoh at the At Tho Holmdol township commlttao essential servicesj «and acted au an arblte Tho secret Is In equipping motor The annual clambake of tho club lantlo township consolidated school Thursday applied to Walter A. ! n*ttmywilh()'atYni)tti'VAu-iiulor, but in Mojiniouth comity they of the people 4>i be preserved, uud it back of him In offsallng Its firm slotted supports for It on each ma- mlttco in headed by William a Nets' fellow workmen at th* Mon- roads, which are expooted to bo tc- •nd ivenrhindod administration* ohlne. Sherwood, A featuro will bo a sof moutth Development and Construe- surfaced, are Rod Hill rond, Tolo- tukeu us Just BO many nieauluglcBs ball game between the Rotary and not be undermined hero. , —Christian Solonco Monitor, Apart from convontonce In tlon company and was arrangodd by b , grapghh H1HilUl road and Lin t 'roadd, T .' -. Lions ojab«. RED BANK BEGISTER, JUNE 19.1947 I Page Seven Ant, Mn. Bice aeeond, Mn.. Edgar A. proportional planting constructed In a IVont street is serving on the : Knapp third. . flat—Genevieve Lawrence first, John P. County Doctors room, retracted not guilty pleas Rumson Garden Surprise package decorated with some Kayes second, Hoicocnbe Ward third. badges .. committee , Dr. Eugene and entered ones of non vult flower/or plant material—Mn. Ferguson INTERiCUJB COMPEWTION ; Tractman of Moniiiouth'street dn Thursday before Judge J. Edward flnt;, Mr». Markham second, Mrs. klcc General floral aj-ransclnent—Mrs. On Committees the. program committee. Dr. L. I. Knight at Freehold.. ITCH Club Resumes third, ••••.-. Frank R. Russell, a member of tho Hli- Mary Owen BonUn Memorial ar- abeth Garden club, tint; Urs..Edmond The New Jersey Optometric as- Borlsh of Freehold on the speakers All six defendants were ar- MOTH HOLES- T£AfiS Dont BnSer Another. Hlnot* raiksameot IMI BOISJ cenUrvlece-^Ura. sociation will be host to vision spe- bureau, Dr. George M. 'McEneany raigned by .J jVtctgr_Cartpn,_cojinty Blca Brat, Mn.^Oum«nlnmi_jecpnd, _Mra.R. Beebi,"a.member of the Short Hills J KMTTE& HOL£S Are ro«'tormented-with~ltcnJni~5ri«r Flower Shows Wood third. Gardenduby-sectradrMra. FrederlclT R. cialists fronLjdl parts of the United "O^Asbur3r7Parlr on:th«"hotel~cbiri-" prosecutor, and one of them Is ex- lema psorlarts, ruhee, athletes footl Colle, Short Hills Garden club, third. States, Cancffla, Mexico asd other mlttee and Dr. Sidney Vlneburg of pected to be sentenced today and FOfl, INVISIBLE sunburn. eruptlom, rectal Itching, l SECTION THREE foreign Countries at Atlantic City Asbury Park on the sergeant-at- ths others June 20. Osterstock was HAN0WEAVING- rough bands or face or other fkin ,' Peep-Box Arrangements SENATE ABPIBAIfT from Saturday until next Wednes- arms ltt trouble.? For nolck relief and nod Summer Event Held Miniature model acenea o( any sub- apprehended In Darlen, Conn, CAU reaulto use Victory Olnt.ment. Deiel- ject In any else box, not to exceed two Kenneth C. Hand ot Elizabeth, day. The occasion will be the gold- several days after county officials Cped for the boys In the services, now ta«f Thursday At feet— Animals or figures made of any plant not . substitute. Get vrCTORY OIKT. • The Rumson Garden' club re- material—Melicda Bice first, Susie Moor- and Columbia university. in scientific research and methods John Osterstock, charged with the county in 19*6, netted $21,000 MBNT— the nnent. Jars or tubes. head second,. Anita Vetor third. of vision care. It is expected' that in checks and cash. ' Sold In Red Bank by Liggett, Whelas. sumed Its annual summer flower operating a gambling room at the Bun Ray or y»ur hometown Drug Stare. show Thursday and Friday of last Arrangement of flowen for the hair— The process of making sulfuric more- than 100 New jersey optom- Sea Bright Yacht club, which was week for the flrst time since the war Basin. Talcott flnt, Dorothy Cununlngft add from sulfur" was discovered etrists will be present. - raided last July 6, and five men The Red Bank Register Is supported sicondicond. " . by locll us wctl as out-of-town buslnels 8 Menv^a The road to better and bigger bail- staged In the carriage houses and A in 1735. Dr. William A. Wirth of West charged lylth running games in the neiH lend through The Register's adver-- courtyards of the Bertram H. Bor- A. model of any type building with men.—Advertisement. - : tising columns.—Advertisement. ' deh estate, The Rlverlanfls,' on River road, Rumson, There were 28 classes and members of the Rum- son Garden club, the Monmouth and Elberon Horticultural society, the. Garden Club of America, Nave- sink, Roselle, Short Hills and Bite. abeth Garden clubs participated - The show was staged on a carni- val theme, and arrangements fear hired blossoms in bright colors, dis- played In gay and unusual ^contain- ers, centering wound a circus mo- . Uf.-TJie principal prize of the show was the Mary Owen Borden Me- morial trophy. This class called for a floral centerpiece for a dinner table and the winner was the show chairman, tin. J. Kearny Rice, 3d; second was Mrs. Peter Cummlngs and third, Mrs. Arnold; Wood,* Jr. '• ' Winner of the sweepstake* pricr in-the specimen classes were: Mrs, ' Andrew V. Stout first and Mrs. Al- ired B. Poor second,' Winner of the sweepstakes prize (or the arrange- ment classes—the Martha Talcott Blankarn trophy—were Mrs, Rich- ard M. Hurd, Jr., flrst, Mr*. Rice second, Mrs. Robert Lawrence third and Mrs. Ferguson honorable mention, Since "carnlral" was the show ° theme the flnt arrangement Class "was a miniature merry-go-round with small, whit* circus horses gaily decorated with garlands of flowers. First price winner In this - class was Mrs. Hurd, who exhibited an arrangement of white Madonna lilies and fojlage, The circus horM's H. H. Ayer saddle was made of lilies, evergreen TULIPTIME foliage and gold metallic ribbons. For the Mary Own Borden M COLOGNE mortal class Mrs. Rice exhibited an arrangement of red And whit* ear. 'nation's in a crystal container, which consisted of a large crystal circu- PLEASE SHOP EARLY lar trough, surrounding the figure ' of a large crystal elephant.. Second QUANTITIES ARE NECESSARILY Chen Yu prize winner in the class Was Mrs; LIMITED IN SOME CASES. 1.00 PLASTIC Cummlngs, and her exhibit of red and white carnations and" white LIPSTICKS —»tock was shown Jn a rinjgyWailsr'a FAMOUS-NAMECOMPAQS : '" opera . • . • • : Judges for the specimen were Arthur Harrington ind. Ern- est Wild of Madison and Konald Mary Scott Rowland Crelghton of Convent. Arrfcnjjment Up to 2.00 Never before at this low price 1 Hughes • classes were Judged by Mrs. Ruth* ven Wodell of Short Hlll«i M* PLASTIC Oil|lnally 5.S0 I 6.75 Professional-Style George of Princeton and Mr*.,TRobi MEN'S NOW SPECIAL HAIR BRUSH ent Bourne o( Morrlstown. ;Mrs. Rice was general chairman, assist- ASHTRAY BILLFOLDS r:*ed"by.~Mrsr Hooker 'Talcott, club i president, as honorary chairman, - The summaries follow: Y |.M. Pin-up Girl 8B0TI0N ONE 2.48 Specimen Cli BOBBY PINS Llllum—Mrs. Stout Srat. - Delphinium—Mrs), Ann' Hubsr flmt KNOB TURN Package of 18 and Mn. J. Frederick TsJcott second. CLOCKS Digitalis—Mr., poor flrat, Mrs. ArnoM TOASTERS (HEAVY.; Wood. Jr., aeeond and Mrs. Hooker Tal- From Rex fifth Avenue cott third. 39c Size Pt 5« Iris—Mrs. Wood first. Hits EmJJv f 88 Values from 3.95 to 5.95 GoeUe second and Mrs. Rice third. 1" MINERAL OIL Peonjr—Mrs. i. Frederick Tal«ott Bret, Mrs. Poor second and Mrs. Stout third. Royal on Campanula—Mrs. fltont flnt, Mrs. I • > • 1J Hooker TsJcott second and Miss Oottw OF HYDROGEN Reduced to 1.95*2.95 . third. ' , Nylon-Bristled Aquelltia—Mm. Stout ' flcsit, Mrs. 2 for 23o Hooker Taloott aeeond, Mrs. W. B. VEL TOOTH BRUSH Leonard third. CAMAY Rose*. Hrbrld Tea—Mn. Stout flnt, PEROXIDE Mrs; Frederick H. Dousla* second, Mrs. COLGATE Hooker TsJcott third. ROOM, oltmWng—Mrs. DaxUr M. Bla*. SOAP Tablets Reg.23t den nret, Mrs. Stout eaeoadsond, Mrs. Rabe>r third. ' Flowerlnz Shrub—Hn, B: :den first. Mrs. Rice lecond, Mn. Poor (1/4 Gr.) 100 for , Special specimen claaa for club mam. . ben who take care of their own gar- dens—Mn. Hooker Talcott first, - Mrs. 49o James Fox second, Mn. George B. Cortelyou, Jr., third; WEST POINT Reg. 69e SECTION TWO Arrangement Olaaaea TALCUM POUND Merry-go-round of small, welts drcus ROLLCOTTON horsea to be decorated by exhibitor In any manner, using some plant material. Mn. Hunt n»t, Mrs. Ferguson s«cend, 19 Mrs. Geonrs Burt third. • Clrcua, Arrangement—Mn. Bice Ant, Mrs. Hard aaeoMU Mn. Ferguron third. An arrangement expressing a maga- zine—Mn. Hunt firet, Mrs. Robort Law- rence second, Mrs, i, Upsbur Moorhcad third. ' • ' An arranzaomt •rpreMlng a' title of perfume—Mrs. Hurd first, Mr*. O«of- »y Atoy second, Mrs. Lelghton Lftbdell third. • An arrancamtnt in (nn and walte— Mrs. Robert Lawrence Int. Mn. Aioy second, Mrs. Anthony L. McKum third. Price Reduced! An arrangement of garsmlunsr—Mrs, Hooker Talcott ftret, Mn. Llerd Law- 98c renoa second, Mrs. MeKIm third. ' A pair of ornununtst ajlnla- Dretilng Comb . •.- 7" PERM-0-COMB Value ture arnagamanta—MM OMUI flnt Barber Style Comb ., .7'/," Mn. -Hurt second. Mn. Qtorge H. Double row of wavy teeth combt Whelco ' Markiuun tMrd. Plastic Pocket Comb with leather waves In—never out! A A An arraogenant ot flewm or plant DOUBLE-EDGE materia!, wring a mwlaal Inetrumeel as KETTLE Case, (plui tax) c an accessory or container—Mn. I/oMell TUMBLERS ... Sfo |a RAZOR BLADES IN CHANCERY OF NKW JERSEY. 1 lor Iht prl" »• I' Sparkling g »»- Reg. 23c each ' MS/S12 Rag. 25 for 49c TO JOSKFH M. SITtYKBR, (alao known Reg.«.39 QTj »,s Jossph Striker), and IDA 8TBY- Reg i-?eI 4/1 KER: ' By virtue of an order of. the Court ! iTf of Chancery of New Jsraejr, rails on' the day of the. dite h«r«o(, In a tauit wherein Borough of Shrewsbury, a (ONE OF EACH) Municipal Corporation of the StsU of New Jersey, In the County of Men- mouth, Is complainant, and you snd GEM others are defendants, you are rsqulres to appear, and answer to the complain- ant bill on, or before the Jth day [of RAZOR . August, next, or the said bill will 'be I5c Sllkey { J SUN .token as confessed against you, with 12 Whelco • The aald bill !• flled to foracloia a Wide range of styles. For men,, certain certificate at tax sala covering ZINCOXIDf MOTH BALLS Single-Edge the premises therein described according Makeup SPONGE J AIR DRESS women, children. Never told below to the official tax msp of the Bortngh FREE Conditions holr-as It groomil Blades. 3.50 to 5.001 of Shrewsbury as Lot No. SB, Laurel OINTMENT Street, in the Borough of Shrewsbury, or FLAKES WITH THIS COUPON Reg. IOc StZE , VERY SPECIAL County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, made by Ortrude G. VanVllet,' I to a Customer I FREE with this Coupon Collector of Taxes of ths Taxing Dis- trict of Borough of Shrewsbury, to Bor- ough of Shrewsbury dated April 2!, 1038, and'recorded In -the Monmouth Cdunty Clerk's Office in Book lilt of ruin loner DOWI fA Mortgages, on Pages <•«*«,"»* which complainant Is now the holder. HAIRPINS DEODORIZER £ And you, Joseph M. Strykar, • (also 2-CELL 6 FT. CORD known as Joseph stryker), are ms.de a Pockagt of t5 pitrty defendant because you are. the Regularly IOc owner of record of th* premises men- FLASHLIGHT & PLUG SET tioned and described in the said bill, WITH THIS COUPON and by virtue thereof claim to have some Hen upon or Interest in ths aald premises. ' •i 44c f And you. Ida Stryker, wife pf said Joseph m, Stryker, (slso known as Jol- ClIARANCI- flotap il Morris cpli Strykor), are made a party defend- STORES nnt hecnuso you are the wife of Joseph M. Stryker, (ntso known as Joseph Stry- kor), who Is the owner of record of the , CAPS If CIGARS

to hnvc*- some lien upon or InteresItt t In O OAD 6 WHITE ST the until premises, SOAP DISH fer CORNER BROAD 6L WHITE STS. Dntedi June *, 1047. PHONE RED BANK 6-0335 ArrmiATrc, POSTER, IIEUSBILLI! 5O 2.99 b COBNWEM,, , . . , , Sollelton of Complainant, r, 0. Addrsisl II Brosd Btrist, ALL ITIMS SUBItCr TO PRIOR SALT AND EXHAUSTION OF STOCK Bed Baqk, N, J. I '** PageEighl RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 19.1947 Battle Services Beach Club Queen 25 County Residents Radio Sales & Service Next Sunday Rutgers Graduates PUT THAT PORTABLE IN SHAPE NOW Announcing Threa residents of Red Bank K ERR & CO. were among the graduates of Rut- Secretary Of War gers^university who received bac- 18 West River Road . . Rumson 1-0538 calaureate degrees last week. To Speak At Tennent They were Anthony Lenard An- The Opening Of Our Modern Spring Shop tin, Shrewsbury avenue; Samuel Secretary o( War Robert P. Pat- Carotenuto, Mechanic street, and terson will be the cbiet speaker at Benedict Robert Nicosia, Bait the seventh annual Battle of Mon- Front street. ••here's an easy Automobile, Truck, Tractor and Trailer ^mouth services which will be held Other county members of . the next Sunday at 2:3tt p. m. at Old graduating class were Gordon Replaced^ Tennent church by the Monmouth Lewi* Kent, Allenhurst; Randall way to give children County organization of the Amer- James Conklln, Robert' Leonard AH Work Guaranteed. . ican Legion to commemorate the Couse, Weston teo Dangler, Wil- Don't dread giving your children medicines when needed. Try services of the men of Washing' liam Oscar Heckman, Lawrence the homeopathic medicines Dr..Humphreys used-for his own ton's army who perished' In the George- Young, Asbury' Park; patients. Small, sugary-tasting pellets, easy to give-children WHOLESALE and RETAIL battle, many of whom are buried George Terry VanWlckle, Jr., Bel- take them gladly to relieve minor ailments, such as bed wetting In the church yard nearby. These mar; Earl Franklin Shelley, Jr., El- teething, simple fevers, colds. Widely, used over 90 years. No services commemorate as well the habit-forming drugs. Ask your druggist for complete list. services of the men of all of our beron; Irving Jacob Welner, Free- country's wars who are burled hold; Kathleen Claire Smith,. Key- Phono R. B. 6-2053. there. . : ' port; Seymour Robert Bell, Harry FAMILY MEDICINES Stanford Evans, David Raines SINCE 1854 ..The ceremonies will be held out- Kingston, Raymond Stanley Miller, doors on the grounds and In.case HUMPHREYS of Inclement weather, will move in- Albert Resnlkoff, William Robert doors to the church. The church, Warwick, Long Branch; Charles •• Sm •• m Come In for FREE copy of 84-pag« booklet, "Horn, RED BANK SPRING CO built in 1757, Is excellently pre- Lester Morgan, West Long Branch; 1" KBI O»re of Common Ailment* of Children and Adult.." served and looks today much as It Frederick Marcellus Raffetto, Rob- 101-107 OAKLAND ST. RED BANK must have looked on that blazing Gerry Crandell, pictured abovcr has been selected, as ftueen of ert John Riddle, Manasquan; hot day 169 years ago when it was Reatle's Monte Carlo Beach club, by Harry Conover, New York's Frank Howard Lloyd, Charles Al- KATSIN'S DRUG STORE used as a hospital to treat men famous model agency head, firerry, a native of Cranford, will pre- bert Matz, Matawan, and Joseph who were wounded in the nearby side over this beach club's grand opening Friday, June 27. Wlnfleld Chandler, Ocean Grove. battle. , Henry Richard Alexander of West PARKEDRUGGO. ECONOMY DRUG STORE Inside the church there are many Long Branch received his master earth's nearest neighbor, the moon, of science degree., relics. of the long ago battle and School News two charts and'the ten bright- anyone who has not visited this est stars in order of their bright- historic shrine will be well repaid BED BANK JUNIOR HIGH ness. by spending an afternoon, inspect- ing the church and surrounding Special credit Is due Mrs. Max Among .the best were Jo-Ann grounds. Benowltz for her excellent job as Miller,;Barbara Brower, and Shir- teephone chairman for the lunch- Jey Anderson. Among the good In addition to the Secretary of were William Graham, Bernard War, there will be many figures room committee. Mrs. Benowltj'B JERSEY BUILDING & LUMBER CO prominent in -New -Jersey. Con- job was to remind by telephone the Hoffman, Sue Welntraub, Corinne gressman James C. Auchlncloss, of mothers who had volunteered to as- Ericksen, Marilyn' Moskowitz, Pa- the Third Congressional District, sist the lunchroom manager, Mrs. tricia Hotchkiss, Marilyn Lowen- • PRESENTS • will Introduce Secretary Patterson. Joseph Odenbach. berg, Patricia Wells, William Peth- Director of the Board of Chosen In addition to this the telephone erbrldgc, Jane White, Dorothy Freeholders of Monmouth County chairman took the place of any as- Smith, Clyde Lindner and Elizabeth Edgar O. Murphy will make the sistant unable;to report.,.Mrs. Oden- Wlnth. The booklets will be given welcoming address and, State Com- bach Is very grateful'o Mrs. Beho- back at the end of the year. mander Dr. Samuel A. Uovemati of wltz for the excellent job done dur- -^Shirley Anderson. the American Legion will speak for ing the past year.—Elinor Dill. RUSCO the veterans of World Wars I and II.. • Monday, pamphlets on adult edu- • Two battalions of. troops from cation were given to pupils to take Fort Monmouth under command of Jiome to their parents. The pamph- Col. George L. Rlcho'n as grand lets list 53 subjects;..such as: ac- marshal will lead the parade fol- counting, fundamentals, antiques, lowed by representatives • of the drama, fencing Instruction, current American Legion, Sons and books, motors and public speaking. Daughters of the Bevolution, Parents are asked to check sub- and other patriotic orders. The jects, in which they are most in- 389th Army band of Fort • Only RUSCO combines screen, storm and self- Monmouth, Mrs., Harry Kahn and vested on a reply postcard. Those the Manasquan men's chorus; un- subjects receiving the greatest storage in one permanent unit that Is completely weather- number' of votes will be offered stripped—ends forever taking down, putting up, painting, der the direction of John Cubbon, will furnish the music. when the Monmouth adult school repainting, storing screens and storm sash, opens at;Rumson high school Oc- tober 6. The question, "Why An * Fingertip Ventilation control from inside the house Adult School?" Is answered by Dr. provides year-round rainproof ventilation. Monmouth Beach Morse A. Cartwrlght; who says: 1 * 11' i;»• i : : • • 12 x 20 20T20 20 x 30 * Glass and screen inserts are easily removed from Club Is Sold "The ambition'Of democracy I3 to set men free; The ambition of adult AT THE LOWliST COST the inside for cleaning... no more dangerous leaning • The Monmouth Beach' board Let's Talk It Over : L education is the same—to set men —out-of- windowsr— -of—commissioners—last-—week- free^-frpm governmental oppres- ADDITIONS passed a resolution selling the sion, front materialism, from bid WOULD YOU be able to OF.,-"-.•'; NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 YEARS TO PAY Monmouth Beach club to the'Jjloh- :aste in living, in music, in drama, • 1XPERT mouth Beach Club, inc., for $50,000 n recreation and, most of all, free replace your home if fire ALL TYPES payable over a five-year; period. 'torn the Utter drabneas of unfilled ruined it? Have you really After the resolution- was read ives." ROOFING Call Red Bank 6-4444 Mayor Henry Milim opened the Tha^Monmouth adult school is a enough Fire Insurance .. to meeting to the public and an argu- For Free Demonstration non-prbftt. ; organization. Twenty AND PORGH ! ment between the borough/officials communities in the state have al- cover its present value, at \ and Jay Ross, a, resident, who is rcady. established such schools. -well- as- all the content* 7~ If - INGLOSURES '•"lnvoWSa in* a sult'wlt'rrtho.Jpoiojig^ •;The-b'oardi,,of-governors consists SIDING ,' began, Mr. Ross believed the sale )f' 17 men and women. The direc- you have any doubts ask our should havo been handled by a'sys- MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO. tors for Red Bank are J. Willium advice . . .there's no charge MAIL THIS COtJPON TODAY tem of bidding. The sale yas not Helm, Donald W. White and Paul Highway 35 at Heddens Corner effected In December for the same A, Young. or obligation whatever. reason. The secretary, Mrs. Ruth Galm, No Job Too Small or Too Large I am Interested in to whom all cards are addressed, is Day —- RED BANK, NEW JERSEY The English oak tree lives for Estimates Cheerfully Given Same Day a member of the Rumson board of Hour about 1,200 years. directors.—Albert VanNostrand. No Money Down - Three Years to Pay The sky booklets which were LAWLEY AGENCY one rind passed In a few weeks Real Estate & Insurance We Handle All Financing igo have been marked by the scl- nce teacher, Miss Lorraine Ander"- Phone: Red Bank 6-0410 ion. The booklets were to contain egends of- the constellations, Riverside Dr. & Highway 35 legends about the moon and sun, Jersey Building & Lumber Co. ITWA5 an introduction, a bibleogTaphy, the Red Bank R. D. Box 80 HIGHWAY 35 Phone Keyport 7-0483 KEYPORT,N.J. sun ns today's scientists see It, the MODERN 3un as primitive man saw it, the IN 1307

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: > '- '••'•• '•' • • NOTICE, -• •"•••. -.- • . NOTICE. GAY 90*11 BEVTJE. Takt notlM ihat Mary Etarntn M»l- Take notice that Daniel P. Llnehan, Dr. Connors Author Jack Stern's Gay 90's music hall REMEMBER lojfTJJL Eumipn Hotel, hu •ppH«d to tratflPsT ai Ltnehan'i General Store, Funeral Directors the Mayor and Council ©f ui Borouth hai ' applied to Township Clerk of Of Garden Column will open a summer engagement at It's SHERMAN'S For IN MONMOUTH COUNTY bf Rumjon, for & Plenary EtUll Oon- Shr«ws>bury' Township far a Plenary Meet At Freehold Balbach'a auditorium, Kcansburg, •umptlon lieens* lor prcmlitt lituatid Betall Distribution license for premises "Your Garden Thla Week," popu- beginning Tuesday, July 1. Per- The Best In Slip Covers at, 10 Waterman tvtnue, in, tbt'-Bor- situated at corner of Water street and lar department in this newspaper formances will be given nightly, ough of Bumtotu ' Tinton avenue, Shrewsbury Township, The SHERMAN 8HOP FOR FINE WALLPAPER Objections, It any, ihould be madi N. J. Election Angust 13 several years, today has a new au- continuous from 8 p. m. with a immediately In writing to Albert A. Objections, If any, should be made thor. "He is Dr. Charles H. Connors, complete change of program week- 06 Broad St. Red Bank Kerr, Clerk of the Borough of-Rumton, Immediately In writing to Margretta L. ; At Beacon Hill Club head of the Department of Orna- ly, "Movie-Goers" will have the X. J. ..,-•-•• • • - : •- Reed, Township Clerk of Shrewsbury AND BEST PAINTS • - s(SlKhed) Township, N. J. - %, • mental Horticulture at Rutgers opportunity of seeing the high- MAIIY HEARNEN MALXOY. (Signed) - Members of the Funeral Direc- university. , lights of half a century, which goes NOTICE. DANIEL P. UNEHAN. back to the daya of the "Famous IT'S Take notice that John MalyiU has tors' association of Monmouth atyi WHYBEFATy? applied* to the Townohip Committee of Ocean counties met last week .kt Flicker)" with such stars as Ru- the Towmhlp of Atlantic, for a'Plen- the American hotel at Freehold, dolph Valentino, Mary Plckford, Eat plenty yet lose ary Retail Consumption license lor with F. Gilday Freeman._pf Free- Theda Bara, Clara Bow, Charlie weight with delicious premises iltuatcd In •Scobeyville, N. J. Objectloni, K any, should bt mad< Bath Mat Sets hold as host. '•".• GhapHn-and-dotens-of-othirsr—— candy reducing plan dimmed! ately—1 n—wrl tinsr-to -H a rr y- - Crl di, 4i Have a more aleader, Kraceful flf. Waifiea^~Hln8ed ~ y ure. Nocxerdiint. Nolaxativct. Clerk, of the Township of Atlantic. ' Bank, chairman, of a epeclal ap- No 4ni|t. With the tlmple AYO8 (Siened) HOME ON FURLOUGH Vitamin Candy Reducini PUn 26 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. JOHN MALYSKI. Damp Dried pointed committee, recommended a you don't cut out «ny' mtali, • R. F. P. 1/ Freehold. N. J. change In the constitution and by- Cadet Chester TruWn, who Ig at- •tarchei, potatoei, meata or but- laws of the association, allowing tending the U. S. Military academy ter, you limply cut them down. PHONE 8-3838 ^ NOTICE. ' It'.easler when you enjoy deildoua Take notice that Francis Murphy the membership enrollment to be at. West Point, N: Y., is homo on (vitamin fortided) AYDS candy .' has applied tp the Mayor and Council open to all licensed embalmers and his June furlough visiting .his ai directed. AbtolutelyharmleM,- DISTRIBUTORS ••'• of the Boroueh of Rumaon for a Plenary funeral directors In'the two. coun- In clinirxj tcitii conducted br tnedlra] doctora. nort 35c mother, Mrs. I.' Jay Trqbln, at their thtn loo tniuilnl 14 u II Ike. mm Retail Consumption license for rjretnlaei ties. Previously only funeral direc- home In Shrewsbury. This summer In « N; «..k. with AYDS VlUmln Cuidr «V- situated at 11 Ward Lino, Runuon. rtuflng Finn. * ... Imperial Washable Wallpaper - Shorwln WllM-ms Objections, if any. should be made Im- tors owning their own establish- he'will go on maneuvers In Texas ments were, eligible for member- f 'AYDS enlv K as. if not dclfthu t mediately In writing to* Arthur A. Kerr, LAUNDERETTE and the Caribbean. Cadet Trubin NEY BAClC« »rrt boiVPboa. and Merkin Paint Products Clerk ol the Boroufrk 6t Rumson. ship] The change was unanimously tia« received his varsity "A" for : • (Signed) 114 Monmouth St., R. B. adopted. Others on the committee PARKE DRUG CO. fencing on the academy team. Tesr Out This Ac] A. A Reminder ••.- FRANCIS MURPHY.1 Included Robert F. Worden of Red . NOTICE. Bank, and C. Eneley Clayton of Takft notice that Joseph T. Maiza, AdeVphia. • . - . T/A Turf Bar. has applied to the Bor- ough Cjerk of Oceanport Borough for Red Bank Auto Glass Co. 'Marvin 8. Campbell of Tpms Ri- a Plenary Retail ConiumpUon: license ver, president, appointed Mr. .Clay- for premisei situated at Oc«anf>orb ave- 21 MAPLE AVE. ton, chairman, Willis A. Wpoley of nue, Oceanport,' New Jersey* Cor. Maple Are. & White St. Long-Branch and Floyd T.' Brown Objections, if any, should be made* Immediately in writing to William P. of Manasquan, as the nominating Fleckner, Clerk of Oceanport Borough. committee. They "will submit their • DR. CHARLES H. CONNOR8 (Signed) WIND8HIELD GLASS report at tho meeting in August, . . . . JOSEPH T. MAZZA, : after which election of officers will Dr. Connors picks up the. ptn, NOTICE. be held. - - Take notice that Mrs, Vella G. Berry DESKTOPS put aside by Amzi C. McLean, who YOU'RE IN A CLASS T/A Gt««nbrier Inn, has applied to the The annual meeting of the group is retiring this month from tha Township Committee/ of Shrewsbury will be held Wednesday, August 13. New Jersey extension service. Mr. Township for a Retail Consumption li- DOOR GLASS at the Beacon Hill Country club at cense for premises situated at 431 Leonardo, with Mr. Scott as host. McLean has been agricultural Squankum Road, Eatontowri, N, J. agent in Mercer county since 1921, Objectfdni, if any, should be made and wrote the. column many years immediately In writing to Margarotta L. BOAT GLASS RECEIVES SENTENCE BY YOURSELF! Reed, Clerk, of Shrewsbury Township. David Rochelle of Branch ave- as a hobby second only to caring (Signed) nue, charged with the theft of a- for his own garden at Pennington. • MRS. VELLA O. BERRY. TABLE TOPS car, belongifig to Ralph Ferro of He will operate a nursery in Vir- ginia. NOTICE. Installed While You Wait West Front street, Thursday, was v Take notice that Ocean Drive Oper- sentenced to an indeterminate terra A veteran member of the. Collage . nting Co.. trading as Sea Bright Yacht of Agriculture staff, Dr, Connors ^ Club, has applied to (he Mayor and Red Bank Auto Glass Co. in AnnandalD reformatory by .the Council of the Borough of Sea Bright juvenile court at Freehold Friday. lias" contributed articles on garden- • for renewal of a Plenary Retail Con- 21 MAPLE AVE. This w^s. Rocholle's third appear- ing in all its phases to many news- sumption License for premises situated at No." 958' Ocean avenue, In the Bor- TEL. R. B. 6-3860-J. ance in juvenile court. papers and magazines. He has lec- ough of S_ea Bright. . tured extensively before • garden The names and residences of all of- clubs, and holds membership In ficers* directors, and stockHolders hold- YOUR NATION IS DEPENDING ON YOU ing ono'(l) or more per centum of the several scientific and horticultural '• capital stock of aald' corporation are1. organizations. He Is considered one • FRANK GRAZIANI, President and of the leading judges of dahlias In '••_: Treasurer, .-*".* . r 180 Brighton Avenue, West End, Mew the East. , '•: Jersey* • • -. . • • ' Public Auction Dr. Connors was graduated from . WALTER SOOTT COVERT. Secretary, Rutgers in 1913 and was award • 5 New. Street. Saa Bright. New Jersey. By virtue of the authority vested -In UR we, tlie undersigned, UNO PESTUGGIA, his Ph. D. degree in 1928. He has RtvervleW Avenue, Sea'Bright, New will sell at Public Auction on tho premises at: been a member of the staff since .; Jersey. 1913 and head of the department • ou are members of the first high school graduating clau Objections, if any, should be made 17 WASHINGTON ST., RED BANK, N. J. Immediately In writing to Eleanor F. since 1928. The column will be con- since 1940 who have not been faced by call from Selective Lindsay, Acting Borough Clerk of the just south of East Front Street tinued in its present form, offering Borough of Sea Bright. practical, helpful advice to'home Service, Your future is up to you.' OGEAN DRIVE OPERATING CO.. h OSS Ocean Avenue, • * • 0 .- gardeners. Sea Bright, New Jersey.. . What that future lyill be is vitally important - not only • NOTICE. - Wednesday, June 25th Urges Better Control TO FRANCES COVNBR,' .LLOYD F. to you, but to your country. Return to the volunteer system DECKER, MAURICE MALAKOFF, * starting at 1 P. M. 1 MBS. DAVID H. HARDBNBROOK. Of Foster Children of military service places a vital decision_beforg.ygu._j wifo of David H, Hardenbrook, FRED- HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FURNISHINGS and RESTAURANT •Mjss BdithlTurnerjjupirylBOr-flt ERICK k W. WELLS, ANNA MAE EQUIPMENT consisting of; 48 ChaVrsj, 45.'.Tatilas, 1 Charcoal "CHllcTWelfare Service of the Mon- The choica of whether or not the Army accomplishes and hit heirs, next of -Broller"WiyrTnJtomatTc^aT^iloraHd"I5Cribs. qfTclii&rcoal, 1 Silver mouth County Welfare board, legatee* and personal reprcientatlves. stressed the need for uniformity In its tremendous peacetime' mission rests with young men MRS. ISIDOR SCHWENK, wife of Box, 1 French Fry Basket, 1 French Fry Potato Cutteru48 Dinner laSdor 5cbK5"k an* MSRVIN HUH licensing and more strict supervi- WITZM ,. • Monmouth County Clerk's Office in Book the premises. Immediate possession necessitates removal of pur-' Stewart of Fair Haven, retiring .'1013 of Mortgages for suld county, on chases at conclusion of sale. - president, presided. ': page 269&C, In the Second Cause of YOUR REGULAR ARMY SERVES IN WAR AND PEACE • Action oMhe BUI of Complaint, altuate Other members present were on the east side of Maple''avenue, In William H. MacDonald, State De- - tht Borough of Fair Havan, County of B. G. COATS AGENCY ' Monmouth and State of New Jersey. partment of Health; Fred L. Crock- made by Percy. D. Bennett, Collector of B. G. COATS, Auctioneer 490 Bath Avc., Long Branch, N\ ,T. er, district health officer; Dr. M. M*. Taxes of the Borough of Fair Haven, V Benedict, Fort Monmouth; W to the Borough of Fair Haven, dated FBANK WOOIXEY ; • Phono 6-3599 C. A. BUBK December 21st, 1931 and recorded In Stanley Applegate, health officer, the Monmouth County Clerk's Office In Neptune township; Joseph P. Em- ' B6ok 1013 of Mortgages for said coun- mons, health officer, Long Branch; ty, on pnge 260, In the Third Cause of George Seeley, Charles Llppert and J Action, of .the Bill of Complaint, tltuate V <*n the north side of Jackson Street, In Charles Rockhill, also of Long U. S. ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE . the Borough of Fnlr Haven, County of Branch; Howard A. Williams, Key- - Monmouth and State of New Jersey, port; B. H. Obert, New Egypt; .. made by Percy D. Bennett, Collector of John Hall, executive secretary of P6STOFFICE BUILDING Taxes of the Borough of Fair Haven, to the Borough of Fair Haven, dated N. J. Health and Sanitary associa- December 30th, 1033, and not as yet re- tion, and Garrett.Stefanlle, 'Aabury RED BANK, N. J. corded, in the Fouth 'Cause of Action of Park. the Bill of Complaint, situate on the north side of Hendrlckson Place, In the Borough of Fair Haven, County of Mon- : mouth and Stnte of New Jersey, made by Percy D. Bennett, Collector of Taxes P. Ballantine &. Sons, Newark, N. J. , of the BotouRh of Fair Haven, to the • Boroufih of Fnlr Haven, dated December ' 80th, 1933, nnd not as yet recorded, . and in the Fifth Cause of Action ol the tool you: Bill of Complaint, situate on the west as AS FREE ' side of Lexington Avenue, in the Bor- ough of Fair Haven, County of Mon- - mouth and State of New Jersey, made by Percy D. Bennett, Collector of Taxes ' of the Borough, of Fair Haven, to tht Boroutfh o( Fair Haven, dated December AS THE AIR 21st, 1981, and recorded In the Mon- mouth • County Clerk's Office In Book 1018 of Mortgages for said county, on page 266, and you, Frances Covner,*re made defendant because you obtained a judgment in the New Jersey Sujtroine , Court RgR.ntt,Louis Sctvwnrs on January - 23, 193(5, In the sum .'of $896.95 and $54.U costs, which judgment remains POUND POUND . unsatisfied and uncancelled of record, ; and you, Lloyd F. Decker, because you obtained a judgment in the. FIr»t Dis- trict Court of Newark against Louti means • Schwartz, on June 13,- 1935 in the sum means ' of $891.66 and -$18.84 costs and 60c JLT MOST certainly is! No-one statement, which judgment WIB assigned ' to West Side Trust Company on Au- would ever think of bottling the air to sell it , gust S, .1935, recorded August 20, 1985V which judgment remains unsatisfied and to you for a nickel or dipie. uncancelled of record, and you, Maurice -, Malakoff, because you obtained a Judg- • mont i« the New Jersey Supreme Court against Sara Schwarts and Louis Nor would anyone think of Schwartt, on May S, 1943, in the sum of $4,1.70.48 and costs of $06.10, which charging you for the water you find, for ' judgment remains unsatisfied and un- cancelled o( record, and you, Mrs. David instance, in a shallow well. But, unfortunately, H, Hprdenbrooolc, because you arc the' ; wife of David H, Hardenbrook. who the old hand pump system leaves some doubt owned the premises on the north i!de of Jackson streat, Fair Haven, Mon- mouth County, New Jersey, and may as tp your health protection. 1 claim « right of dower in the said lands, > and you, Frederick W. Wells, because you are the only heir of Kate R, Wells, . . .Luckily, though, trained scien- who owned two lots on the north sldi : of Hendrlckson Place, Fair Haven, Mon- tists have stepped in, to make sure harmful mouth County, New Jaisay, and.* you, Anna' Mae Wells, because you are the wife of Frederick W. Welts, who !i the germs don't come your way. Your water sup- ., but BALLANTINE only heir of Kate B\ Wells, who owned two lots on the north sude of Hendrlck ply is constantly tested and treated to,insure son Place, Fair Haven, Monmouth Coun> ty, New Jersey, nnd may claim a right its purity and safety. What's more, it's deliv- of dowor In tho snld lands, and you, Inidor Schwonk, and your heirs, next of ered direct to your home so you can have it always means: PU kin, devisees, legatees and personal representatives, because you nre the owners of or are Interested In a ;tnort- whenever, and wherever you want it. (TAge fflvon on April 7, 1927 by Kate

. It. Wells, widow tocJsldor Schwcnk for order a pound of meat for the table . . . you the sum of $400,00 which mortgage wni The slight amount you pay for recorded In tho Monmouth County pound on the table to bring the. meeting to order. Clcrk'H Office on A'prll 8, 1927 In Mort- this scientific care and delivery can be measured ' RUBe Hook 815, t>nge 433, »nd you, Mm. Definitely pound is a word that can fool you. laid or Schwenk, because you are the in priceless health' as well as convenience. , wife of Isldo* Bchwenk, who holds the But not Ballantine I There's a word that never ubovo morlffnira nnd you may now hold or be Interested In the mid mortgage, fooled anybody. Ballantine always means PURITY, . and you, Mervln Hurwtts, bacauso you obtained a judgment lit the New Jor* BODY, FLAVOR ... the superlative qualities sym- •by Supremo Court agnlnst Kate R, Wells, on January 26, 1928,'In the aum bolized by Peter Balhntine's famous 3-ring trade of $1,070.62 nnd $57.7,7. ctsti, which Monmouth Consolidated VVater. Co. s.callif(W'BaUanmttt'i

Dated i May 16, 1947. - TARSONS, LABRECQUB. CANKOKA * COMBS. IB Wallace Street, .America's finest since 1840 Sad Bank, N. J. • .«.. \tfhira Ton RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 19,1947

'laia school were Verna Brown- qvnnr, OOIUSHCB, uo mm* EXPERT DRESSMAKING ' T«k« notlW that Lolll M.ndltto T/A; iuEHEMBER CUSTOM TAILORING Capt. Dennis lee, Barbara Brozena, Laurence Lulgi'i Imn, h«a applied to tilt Town- ;'• •• '••>/ • BTJ8SEIX •;.•-.; .' IPs 8HERMAN'S For' Flannagan, Marcia Gant, Linda Surfside Beach Club of West End •hip Commltt** of Shrewabury Township -..'•'••; CODMSELLOBS AT W-VT Gay, Joan Graf, Ethel Cutowsky, v for,a Planarr lUtail Consumption II- WUtfiald Oulldlni, t ' ited Bank ' the Best In Curtains, Makes Awards 643 OCEAN AVE; WEST END een»e for premtaes situated at Aabury > ; Drapes, Bedspreads Frances Shields, Betty. Stewart, av*nua and Pin* Brook Bold, Besrey- John J. Qulnn 'Thomas P.* Ooramiu Fells Tora Ueland, Irene Vincent, Ken- SHORE'S NEWEST BEACH CLUB town, Shrewsbury township. .. • • ' ; Vincent t: UcCo.' ' Ernist Paaano The Sherman Shop At Leonardo neth Whiting, Walter Wilson and Objections, It any, should t» made • William (.- Bu«sell. Jrj ;, Frost Ave., - Riverside Heights Betty Young. • New Modern-Swimming Pool wfth fresh filtered immediately In writing- to Margaretts S6 Broad St.. Bed Bank -•- Bed Bank 6-1148-W. Ocean water daily -'.--. ' L. Bud, Clerk of Shrewsbury township. - PABSON8, LABBECQITE, " (Sinned.) Grade School Program ..-.-•. LUIGI MENDITTO. C'ANZONA & MB8 ' • Separate Children's Wading Pool COUN8EI,LOK8 AT LAW 1 Follows Theme Of • iSpacious Beach '• - • . , ,_ NOTICE. . . 8 Wall.c. Sir. Red' Bank' Adult School Theodore l> Parjoru E'lmund 1. Caniona ''Our New Jersey" • Experienced Red Cross Life Guards • Take notice- that Pleaaant Valley Inn .Theudbre-J. Labre'vyQe . . - To Open In Fall hat applied tp the Township Committed Blston P. Combs Thomas J. Smith •-' • Fountain ^ of Holmdel Township for' a tPlenary Re- Robert H Maid, William R. Blallr Jr. RI^SOJ^JlOTi:L tall Consumption License (or - premise! r Abranam J. Zasar . .» Capt. William Dennis of, Belford, At least 21 courses will _be^ pf- situated- on. State .HulhwJur.BQyls_}«_»L presldent-of—the-Middletown—board- 'ered'to men and women-when IRe" Holmdel, N. J 10 Waterman Ave., Rumson, R^F. of education, conferred diplomas new Monmouth Adult school opens Appllcations for season bathhouse and cabanas Objectioni, if any. ihoiild be mide im- WILLIAM E. upon the graduates of the grade ' on request. mediately in writing to Daniel S. Ely, or Its first semester in the (all, it clerk «f the Townahip of Uolmdel. . Phone Rumson 1-0415 schools of the township Friday was announced last week at a . ' . (Signed) ATTOBNEV AT LAW : evening in the auditorium of the TEL. L. B. 6-0901 ' • (Two Blocks From Ocearv meeting of the board of governors • PLEASANT- VALLEY INN. & TAX CONSULTANT Leonardo grade school. Schools rep- of the school at Rumson high BERNAKD THAWLEY,. resented were Fair .View, Port ELIZABETH FRAWLEY, school. The 21 courses were tho 80 East Front St. Red Bank 6.O7T Monmouth, River Plaza and Leo- recommendation of Harry Green of NOTICE. : : nardo. ... LKtlo Silver, member, of the board * Taka notice that Daniel Dondleeo*"of ' The program followed the theme of governors, and chairman, of the Airport Inn has applied to the Town- DR. L. W. CARLBON. ship Committee of Shrewsbury Town- Takes Pleasure In Announcing of "Our "New Jersey."" Blossom curriculum committee. 1 SllRdRUN ClilUOI'ODIST, • r Sage, Leonardo school, gave "His- ship fo - a Plenary. Retail Consumption FOOT A1IJHENT8 tory of New Jersey"; "Famous The school,- which will open Oc- license for premises situated at Shrews- BELFORD bury avenue, Shrewsbury -Township. .. Oirlre Hour*: •'-7 ' ' Men and Women of New Jersey" tober 6 at the Rumson school, was -Objections, If tiny, should be-mnd« . Daily 9:3u u ro to K:l>n p m. That the Cocktail Lounge was given by Laurence Flannagan offered for the classes by the Rum- Immediately in writing to Margretta .L. Reed. Clerk of Shrewsbury Township. Evenlnit^; Tue-ifluy anil ThurKilHy of River Plaza school; "Industry of son school board. It is expected (Signed.) For appointment phone (1-2M2 New Jersey" by Florence VanEm- that each course will be given twice DANIEL DONIMEfiO. 611 BROAD ST, RK1> BANK. N I.I Bar and Dining Room Is burg, Port Monmouth school, and week, Monday and Wednesday "Resorts of New Jersey" by Irma nights, on a non-profit basis. Fees TROPICAL FISH ; NOTICE. DR. MILDRED HULSART. Swartz, Fair View school. for the courses will range from 54 Take notice that Peter Cerrtnn. T/A SURUEON CHIR'/",'»1ST ! to $10, and these fees will cover Peter's Piping Rock Restaurant, has'ito- Two selections were sung, by the one'evectng a week for ten weeks plled to the Mayor and* Council of the Foot Orthopedics—KVn-o-Tln-mpJ NOW OPEN mixed chorus and the River Plaza n the fall and probably will be Borough of Rumson for a.Plenary Retail OfTica Houva: Daily 9 a m ID 5 p aa. girls' ensemble. Mrs. S. Marguerite HATCHERY Consumption license for premises sltu- Evenings: Tueaddy. Thursday, 7 ID I Saylor, elementary school music di- continued and extended next spring. ated at 129 East River road, In the Bor- P. M. It Is contemplated that some of ough of Rumson; (Closed Wednesday and Friday) rector, supervised the elementary Objections, If any, should be made By appointment only. Red Band 8 OiHia school orchestra and choruses. the Instructors will be professors immediately in writing to Albert A. Kerr, 136 BROAD ST., RED BANK. N >. TO THE PUBLIC Members of the Fair View school from Princeton, Rutgers, Stevens Jr., Clerk, of the Borough of Rumson. graduating class were Johanna and other universities. Several civic '(Signed) DR. RAY DE CARLO groups have already made gifts to HOURS: lOA.M.TQfrP.M.DAILY PETER CERBINA. Baurngardt, Rose Creaney, Eileen SURGEON CHIROIHJniST Dunn, William Dunn; Dorothy En- the school to get it started. The NOTICE. FOOT AILMENTS ; qufst, Margaret Foster, Nancy board- voted unanimously this week Take notice that Jennie Kelly, T/A Goode, " Ruth Halliday, George to empower Mr. Green and hla com- OPEN SUNDAYS' Kelly's Tavern, has applied to the: Town- Offlca Hours: ' ' mittee to inaugurate a search for ship Committee of the Township of At- Dally 9:00 a. m. to .6:30 p. m. f, Harmyk, Margate}. Hesse, Virginia lantic for a Retail Plenary Consumption Evanlnza by appointment Infantl, Frank ^Kowalakl, Judith competent teachers, and instruc- license, for premises situated on Route Phone 6-0S76 ' Licberman, Beverly Overton, John tors. ' . 84, one' mile south of Colt's Neck road, 90 MAPLE AVE. BED BANK Robinson, Grace Simpson, Eva Colt's Nock, N. J. During the past week nearly 10,- Main St. and East Road, Belford, N. J. Objections, If any, ahonld be made im- Smith, Irma Swartz, Carl Tarnow, 000 announcement foldei-3 about mediately In writing to' Harry Cilne, DR. WILLIAM WYLIE Peter Trczza, John Donato, George the Monmoutn Adult school were Township, Clerk of Atlantic Township. CHIROPODIAL SURGEON Fisler, Jessie Ann Flledner, Robert distributed in communities of • """JENNIE KELLX. Hembergor, Ernest Jollno, Ells- Northern Monmouth county and • - • , • ColtVNaekj.N. J. Functional Foot Disordera worth Lewis, Beatrice Parleman, the Shrewsbury river region. School 9 Mechanlo St., Bed-Bank, NJ. Betty Renaldl, . Iva Smith and boards and principals have dis- Houra 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. T.I. Bruce Smith. : tributed them to school children, Graduates of Leonardo grade who have brought them' home to Uvenlnrs by Appointment. R.B. 0-33AB-J school were Henry Brink, William their parents. Civic groups have Brunt, James Capenegro, Robert supplied copies to thoir members, KENNETH C. WASHBURNE Capo, Jack Coleman, George Grem- as have church groups. The Iforthwestem Mutual minger, Walter Kirchner, Joseph Fifty-eight suggested courses Life Insurance Co. Palau, Nielsen' SIcgel, Henry Gil- were listed on the folder, which in- \ • lespie, Marylee Antrim, Dawn cluded a self-contained business 79 Princeton Bbad 'MEN-WOMEN Fair Haven, N. J. Baker, Annoke Brower, Marion reply postcard to Mrs. Ruth Galm Chromezak, Wyanda Culp,. Alyce of Rumson, board secretary. Of Red Bank 6-3154 Market 3-0135 Dayton, Adelc Forlenza, Audrey the 58 courses, the committee . has Hotchkln, Louise Lamar, Mary found that 19 have received, most AUDITS ' . B00KKEEP1N4 Mair, Joan McDowell, Marilyn Met- preference. These IB courses, along calf, Florence Miller, Margaret with Bourses in small business op- HAROLD F. DOWSTRA Preston,% Bertilco Roger, Eleanor eration and marketing, have boon WANTED Schwarze, Elizabeth Stavola, Ed- recommended as probable courses •v,V FubUp Accountant • . wina Thavenius, Earl Anderson, Ir- for the opening of school in the win' Botnick, Ronald Hllbert, El- fall. 130 Broad Slre.t Phona . mer—JohnsonrJohirKeenanrJoHeplr Red Dank, New Jersey Red Bank 6-3ISM. Kecnan, Ronald Le Bom, Chauncey CiptrWIllls-C.'Conovor of Middles- Jobs that-arepermaiiiant.—Paid-Vacations- Lehman, Robert Letts, John Rellly, town heads the board of governors NOTICE. Herman Schmidt, William SchwcSz- as chairman. -Other members are Take notice that Boocp Foderaro; Harry Green, Mrs. Sally VanDoorn and Holidays. Group Insurance, clean light trading as Rocky's TaVe^h, has ap- er, Lloyd Thomas, Raymond De of Sea Bright, William L. Russell plied to Mnyor and Counsll of the Bor- Ridder, Alfred Zoller, i Dorothy ough, of Rumson fo&. a Plenary Retail Bercntes, Emily Be'rres, Victoria of Fair Haven, Dr. Charles A. W-ol- Consumption license for premises situat- bach of Rumson, Dr. Wylio Fate of work, no experience required. ed at Ul East River road, Rumson, N. j. Houston, Joyce Johnson, Louise Middletown, Donald W. White of "Objections, if any, .itibtild ba made Sw- Rotjlnson, Blossom Sage, Marilyn Red Bank _Mri. Galm, J._ William. mediately In wrltlnir to Albert A. R»rr, Sags, Jeannette Schele~Tind June L Cleric of the 3arourh of Rumson* - CHILD PORTRAITS' Wlhn. HelmTot Red Bank,' Mrs. F. Frascv (Signed) Kingsland of Fair Haven, CoL Clar- Full time workers, 8 hours. ROCCO/ FODERARO. 12 DIFFERENT PROOFS Fort Monmouth school graduates ence E. Love joy of Oceanport, Rob- Notice of Settlement of Account. were Mabel Collet, Carolyn Cornell, ert H." Malda of Eatontown, K. Estate of Henry C. Atha, deceased. Edna Fotherlngham, Cynthia Guth- Stanley 'Marks of Little Silver, Dr. ' (Trust. under Second Paratraph of for your approval I Thomas C. McVey of Atlantic High- WIU). Notice Is hereby given 'that the leln, Vivian Lathrop, RoBemarle accounts of., the subscriber, trustee of Lusso/Marjorle Mead, Delta Mul- lands, Mrs. Jerrold H. Meyer of the estate of said c'• -.eased wlll.be audi- rooney, Catherine Taylor, Florence Sea' Bright and Paul A. Young of ted and stated by l..e Surrogate of th* Red Bank, County of Mpnmouth and reported for Van Emburgh, Marjorie Wenzel settlement to the Orphans' Court of said Willis M. Rue Studio Barbara Yahara, Anthony De- The probable starting courses of county, on Thursday, the thirty-first Marco, Francis Farrell, Paul Gard- ^e fall session will -be bookkeep- day of July, A. D., 19*7, at 10:00 ner, John Garrctt, James Hem- o'clock a. in., at which time application 35 8ILVERTON AVE., LITTLE SILVER ing, antiques, ceramics, dancing, will be made for the allowance of com- hauser, William • Mack, Donald sail boat handling, home sewing missions and counsel fees. Merker, Arthur Meyer, William instruction, Interior decorating, Architectural Tiling Co., Inc. Dated: June 5, A. S., 1947. PHONE RED BANK 6-0232 Nay, Frank Papa, Lawrence Polic- French, Spanish, law for tho lay- THE NATIONAL NEWARK. AND M-. , Daniel Walling, James Werse SEX BANKING COMPANY OF NEW-' FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, man, literature, photography for be- ARK. and Nicholas Grant. ginners, political science, shop By: WILLIAM E. ROCKER, . 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NEW 1947 CHEVROLET Here's tho Ice cream that millions, and frozen—give Breyers that every day, pass,other stores to buy. flavor and extra goodness. So, for Made better — Breyers Ice Cream a • special treat — ask your friendly naturally tastes better. The world's Breyer dealer to ppac k yoy u a quarqrtt oof ^ flwssrwffrartframs^ltfrf^^ 29 MECHANIC STREET Phone Red Bank'6-3130 % RED BANK ASK FOR A QUART OF BREYERS CHERRY-VANILLA BULK ICE CREAM IT'S A MASTBHMMCr OF FLAVOR AND OOODNtSS RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1947 Pacre Eleven looting 8idlng ~ • Window Insulation captalit of the River Plaza Hose WiU Lead Scout company. - Mrs. McDowell >* He.la a graduate of the Red OL5ON Bank high aehool and U employed ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION Delegations To a* MBlor atoNkMPn at the South Leaves Rutgers Installed by Olson Company's Trained Mechanics Ambojr plant of the Jersey Central Estimates Without Obligation New Mexico Power and light company. . . Family Relations W. W. KENNEDY I Local Represeritatlvo Mr. Burkhardt was a scout In Troop No. SO, Newark, and scout- Specialist Retires ' Phone: Red Bank 6-1433 Ru«iel L. Tetley And master of Troop No; 88, Port Mon- mouth, from October, 1983, to Oc- Mrs. Marion F. McDowell of Walter G. Burkhardt tober, 1M6. He Is now District No. Blossom Cove road, Middletown HOUSES AND GARAGES CUT TO ORDER I chairman of leadership training. township, this month will retire af- ••'•"••:•'•••'•••.. ; •• • i . •' ' • ,-• • • • • Receive Th« Honor He moved to Port Mpnmoutb In ter 15 years with the extension ser- • '."'". Time .Payment* Arranged. • 1628, and Immediately set about vice staff of Rutgers, where she Russel I* Tetley of River Plaza promoting athletic activity in the was a. specialist In family rela- , FRAMES ANOJOORS and Walter Gr Burkhardt- of Port neighborhood. He was a member of •tlonsrH3he-is~well=knownTTh~tHir • *;~8ldlnsrTrlni| Moulding and Flooring. Monmouth have been selected, to the fire company basketball team, area, and has been guest speaker lead the Monmouth council delega- and aso a baseball team known as at meetings of Parent-Teacher as- Framing and Roofing Materials the "Orauhoppers." Ho banded the sociations of Red Bank and sur- All Milhvork done In our own mill. tion of Boy Scouts on a trip to the rounding communities. Phllmont Stout ranch near Cimar- young boys of the 'community to- gether and formed a baseball and . Mrs. McDowell- has worked with ron, .New Mexico, . basketball team. He has a keen county home agents to form dis- EAGLE MILLWORK AND LUMBER CO., INC. The group, will leave Friday, cussion groups .on child, training NOW understanding of boys and that to-' HW>i«WAV 56, WE^T KEANSBBBG, N. J. July i, returning Monday, July 21. gether with bis ability for good and family relations throughout .' '• ' ' .•'"• , Telephone Keanaburgr 0-1068 While at the ranch they will en- leadership prompted the leaders of the atate. She is the editor of the gage in a program of hiking, horse- the: community to approach him re. newspaper column?, 'family Utt back riding and camping. The site garding forming a "scout troop Today" and "Your Child Today". Is located In the great American which he did in August, 1983. Upon her return from a month's Rockies and covers over 127,000 vacation In Maine, Mrs. McDowell acres. The average elevation is During his successful years as a expects to take a seminar eourse 7,000 feet above sea level and some scoutmaster, he was chosen as one at Town Hall and make a trip to points are as high as 12,000 feet. •' f the leaders of the. Monmouth the British, "West Indies. . ouncil- for the Washington Jam- Mr, Tetley has been affiliated boree in 1937 and also for the She was graduated from Vassar W. P. SCOTT with Troop 23, Red Bank,' contlnu- World's fair In 1910. He had 85 boys college, and studied at Teachers' ouily since 1918. He hai worked in the different services during college, Columbia university, and Ms way through the ranka, having before Jolhtag the Rutgers staff in World war II, all of whom hod 1932, was with the New York as- rorved as librarian, qiartermaiter, been trained under hla leadership. sociation for Improving the Condi- OUTBOARD scribe, treasurer, assistant patrol ntractor and Builder He is an employee of the Western tions of the Poor, and later with leader, patrol leader, senior patrol the Monmouth County Organlza- leader, assistant scoutmaster, scout- Blectrlo company of New Tdrk master, troop co'mmltteeman, dis- clty, where he has worked for th<$ tlon for 'Social Servicd; This year past 19 yeara and is an active mem- Gov. Drlscoll named her chairman n&QNMOUTH ST. RED BANIAN. J. trict comtnlsloner, secretary of the of the anel on hom court of honor, member-at-large of ber and financial secretary of the P