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 free.to all -who catching up on the pleasure driv- The claaa motto is "Forward 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 Jersey "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 "Star 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 Mantle 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 uniform, 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 Cotton, 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.suit 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 Top—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 Bras..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. hot 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. Coats, 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 Slip 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. dress 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 net stitched In hood 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«*~WIII
.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 SUN 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-BANDS 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 suits 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 HATS 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 SHORTS . . . 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 SHIRTS 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
SEASHORE DAY CAMP «.« Announcing: • New spacious Swimming Pool with private beach • Separate children's Wading Pod • Expert Swimming Instnic- > tlon» •". :; • Groups—Boys and Girls : ' •;' 2 tablespoons cracker or bread crumbs Day Nursery, IVt to 1% yrs. ' 1 tablespoon fat for frying Salt, pepper, cayenne JARS, On tha Ocean Front • Day Camp, 6 to 12 yr». % cup0 light cream Buttered toast . . Ml Ocean Ave, We»t End • New Teen Age Group for , Melt fat In' pan. Add cream and heat to bubbling. Blip in eggs, CAPS, Tel L. B. e-0001 Girls, 18 to 16 yr». one at a. time; cook gently. When whites are almost firm, sprinkle LIDS and Experienced Staff — Transportation Provided. crumbs over top. Cover a,nd continue cooking to desired doneness. Rubbers Directors, John and A. "Boots" Olttadlno, BUTTERMILK RYE Transfer eggs to toast. Pour the "pan cream" over all. Season with salt, pepper and a dash of cayenne. Serves 2, Physical Directors. The Sew Welih Babbit CREAMED VEGETABLES Shampoo ' . on Shoe' 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 Linen . 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 belt 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
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 medicines 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 sky 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 sash 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
. 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 &
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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- SASHES, 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 cap- EMERGENCY! ital. He acted as scoutmaster for thd council "representatives at 'the New York's World Fair Boy Scout camp in 19S9 and 1910. •• Loam modi promptly to pay "bilk ... male horn* or car In addition to his connection with the Boy- Scout organization, ["•>!" 't,«-«»provld* m«dical or denial core .'. . buy needed thing* for Mr. Tetley is a member of the Firs \ V."'' ti»me and family ... or for any other useful purpose. All loam Baptist church df Red Bank, Fasi ••' itrictly private. Choice 61 itveralloan plani. Monthly rep'oynunt.. Master of Mystic Brotherhood lodge No. 21, Free and Accepted W*»n you need mgity. com* In or p/ione. 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IMIIOINO A OMATIR TILEPHO II UBVrCI FOR A ORIATIR NIW JMMY' ' 117 First Avenue Tel. 1-0429 Atlantic Highlands. N. J. RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1947 John G. Anderson Graduate APPRECIATE THE PLEASURE Are Your New President Of OF A SMOKERS TREASURE Fair Haven Lions Installation July 10— SOILED -Labrecque, Lawyer, Speaker June 26 John G, Anderson of Blackpolnt or fadedV road—Rumson;rwas~elected" presi- dent of the Fair Haven Lions club" NEW PROCESS CIGARS CALL last Thursday night at the "Willow- brpok. He succeeds Harry C, F. Worden. . Others elected were Lieut. G. J, HENNESSEY Preret first vice president, William LEON'S L. Bally; Jr., second vice president, Albert G. McCracken third vice -SAYS- • . • . ' s president, Everett F. Allen secre- tary, Kenneth W. HartzeJ treasurer, r for Lester H. England lion tamer, Har- DAVlD G. OSTROLENK If It's Fine Sea Pood old- B,. Perry tall twister and El- TW~-;ilrH^ wopd T. Firth and Leonard A. David Gerald Ostrolenk, son of ''DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT" . You Want - We Have It Mack directors. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ostrolenk, Almas 2 for 15c - Coronltas 10c • Coronas 2for2JSo - Queen* 15o RUG Mr. Worden instructed the pro-former resident* of Mi'ddletown Alma'CIffar Corp., Brooklyn 11, N". Y.—Makers and Distributors gram committee, under the leader- iownshlp, now living at Washing- Free Delivery Cleaning &. Dyeing ship of Mr. Perry, to prepare for ton Crossing, Bucks county, Pa., the installation of the'new officers was graduated with academic dls-: 20 WHARF AVE. TEL. R. B. 6-1377 and the Initiation of the two new .lnctlon at the commencement of Hotels and Restaurants Supplied Phone R. B. 6-2800 cubs, Donald D. Mills and William eddie school In. Hightstown last E. Beaty, Thursday, July 10. 'The week. retiring secretary, Andrew M. Ege- At the graduation exercises, Da- land reported, recently that four vid was initiated as a member of HENNESSEY members of .tha club have achieved ;he Peddle chapter of the Cum WE REPAIR 100% attendance during the pasf Laude society, a national prepara- THE FISHERMAN LEON'S year. They are Mr. Perry, Rober tory school honor society. V. Van Brunt, Andrew M. Egeland While at Peddle, he was a mem- 64-76 White Street and Mr. Worden. They will be pre- ber of the staff of the Peddle Ncwfi Any Make Refrigerators sented with appropriate buttons and the Science club, secretary of Red Bank July 10. Peter J. Eichele,* a past the Radio club and manager of the president of the club, has moved Junior varsity football team. Since 1912 to '390 River road from 27 .Coone David has been accepted as a Washing Machines terrace. ' ' member of the September class of Vaults on Premises % the University of Pennsylvania at . 'CpI. John P. Galvln, a represen Philadelphia. tatlve of the state police headquar Vacuum Cleaners ters at Trenton, gave a talk on • fft«r 0or09«vt paf.t«raf u READ HOW SIMPLE USE OF A PRODUCT FROM THE EAftTH "Your Friend, "the Trooper," Hf NEWS CORRESPONDENT FLAME IISISTMIT * ON IV also showed a motion picture de Electric Ranges Miss Marion Drake, of Le Roy rWtfMOF • QUICKLY-RELEASED HUNDREDS FROM MISERY OF pictlng the training of recruits anc place, will act as correspondent activities of a trooper during a for the Lake Mohawk News bur- CtUHAILE ) typical work day.- The state polio eau this summer. Electric Water Heaters STT1E-TISIEP ; was founded in 1921 and has sine Miss Drake Is entering her sen- PSORIASIS - ATHLETES FOOT -and - progressed to one of the stronges ior year at Now Jersey College for HEWHDarfHEAHO : and finest groups in- the United Women where she majors in ad- States. • vertising at Rutgers School of Electric Ironers At the next meeting, Thursday Journalism, She has been active in FROWN'S June 26, Theodore J. Labrecque Rutgers' Journalism club, the New- attorney and. member of the Re man club, typist for tho Booster Etactnc Motors Bank Llon3 club, will. speak o club and on tho script writing and "Transportation," a subject he hasbusiness staffs of the newly organ- — ETC.— NATIONAL talked on throughout the county ized Rutgers' radio station. 5c,10c & $1.00 Stores Thomas S. Field, Jr., another mem Her duties this summer will In- ber of the Red Bank Lions club clude reporting and writing up all will visit the Fair Haven grou the school, sporting and civic events G & D APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 47 Broad St., July" 10 to tell about the "Hlstor, at Lake Mohaw'k, summer home of the Florida Boom of 1925." Th settlement. 60 WHITE ST., RED BANK Red Bank, N. J. installation and initiation cere- monies that night will be under th The area of Colombia is more PHONE RED BANK 6-2761 ' direction of William A. Fluhr an than that of Germany, France, Tel^6-2680-4Ye Delivei BEFORE AND 12 DAYS AFTfiR STARTING TO -John"""HSwltl«8,~ alSo RSd Bail TtmtfIa~Tina~BeIglum combined. USE—COtUSA™NATURAL"Olir~SND"XAPSUK3~ Lions. The F^ilr Haven club will be' rep resented at the state convention o Lions. toinorrow and Saturday a' Atlantic __Clty_by—Robertr-Vr-Va Brunt, Peter J, Eichele and Lieu G. J. Freret. The alternates ar John.G. Anderson, William L. Ballj Jr., and Harry C. F. Worden. Keyport Expects State Road Funds State aid to Improve a number *|||/'CDC Before and about 60 days after starring treat- Clooks of All Kinds Re- of roads in Keyport Is forthcoming, ULlCKj- menr in clinic with Coluia Natural Oil paired and Sold, New it was announced last week by and Old. Specializing in Councilman Judson S. Hopla at a Grandfathers' Clocks. meeting of the .mayor and council. SUMMARY OF CLINICAL REPORTS ON 28 CASES The council will advertise for bids A doctor who owm a hospital In Texas fected1 In an average of 5 days." His re* for road construction on Beers reported under oath that In a clinic of 20 port states, "not In a single case of this NANNA cases of piorlnls, "16 cleared of att lesions clinical group did I meet with toxic bad street from the "railroad tracks to completely in 30 doys—4 were 70% clear effects * * * Intojerance or flare-ups Maple place. and continued treatment; that out of 40 e * *' Colusa may be used near tha eyes cases of ecxema all but 3 were cleared of Clock Shop A resolution was adopted to pro- all lesions in 3 weeks .to a month with without danger * * * it relieves itching vide an appropriation of $400 to prognosis of the 3 good for recovery, 1hat. quickly. A little* of the oil covers targe Clocks called for and The time for relaxing, lounging or just plain loafing, out of 11 cases of athletes foor-all, save areas, tt Is non-irritating. Soothing to raw delivered • match a state appropriation for a one who did not return for treatment, and denuded lesions and affected areas. survey to determine streets in need were dismissed completely cured—8 to 14 Easily massaged into the skin." and they're all good reasons for getting into cool, days for acute cases and 3 weeks for Two other doctors make srmilar glowing Call Red Bank 6-3111-J of a topping of tar asphalt and chronic cases; that out of 3 cases of leg clinic reports—one, a United States Gov- Carlton Theater Bldg. crushed stone. ulcers complete healing resulted in all 3 of ernment health physician reporting on' 25 comfortable Slacks. ' • the cases. in a month, and in B cases of cases, and the other a Mexican Government potion Ivy or oak, complete cures were ef- 89 Monmouth St. At the peak of World war II health physician reporting on 43 cases. Closed Saturdays during June, July and August spending, the U. S. government was Palm Beach, Rayons, Leedos and synthetic disbursing $200,000 a minute. Thousands of DOCTORS Are COLUSA Customers worsteds in Tan, Brown, Grey, Cadet and EXCERPTS FROM-A FEW OF THEIR REPORTS NEW YORK—Dr. C—practiced 10 years. TEXAS—Dr. B.—practiced, 43 years. " (Case a) "Eciemuol scalp 6 y^ars. Bteadl- cases of eczema, results were fine. Three Royal Blue. Here's an assortment of Sum- ljr Bettlntr "worse, Vlid not respond to any cases of leg,ulcer, results joodi seem to tie trpe of therapy or medication. Colusa oil cured," and ctDsules used 3 days with good re- OHIO—Dr. H.—practiced 44 years. (OaJe mer Slacks, the like of which you seldom • sults, completely cleared In A weeks." a) "Psoriasis on leu, oaso cleared of «U (Case b) "Poison Ivy on entire body. In- signs In two months." (Case b) "Acne. 3 tense Itching and swelling Itching- stopped cases, nil improving." (Case c) "Lev ulcer see. • . V Almost Immediately on application of of several years, now nearly healed." Public Auction Colusa prod, and had entirely cleared In WISCONSIN—Dr. F.—practiced 39Vk yeara. 5 days." (Case c) "Athletes foot 15 years, (Case a) "Self. Have had eczema for 0 95 5 couldn't near shoes for 3 weeks. Entirely months and of a moat stubborn type, but —OF— • ' cleared In IB days/' {Other cases) "Lee" the Internal and external oil treatment 6 to TO' ulcer 2 years standing, cleared In 8 weeks has stopped the itchlnff and a continuous with Colusa oil. Bed sore, 9 months Improvement taklnr place alnce mint* atandlng-. soreness gone in 1 week and sore heallnsr nicely. I have used Colusa MARYLAND—Dr. K—practiced SO. rear*. oil oh several burns and psoriasis with (Cose a) "Psoriasis — beneficial results. 400 excellent results." Patient recovered." (oaseb) "Ringworm-— . 3 cases, patients recovered.' DRUGGISTS IN 17 STATES REPORT 89 STUBBORN CASES W.IERE COLUSA SUCCEEDED AFTER OTHER MEDICINES AND DOCTOR!NC FAILED Improved Home Sites EXCERPTS FROM REPORTS BY DRUGGISTS on the premises at CALIFORNIA DRUGGIST— Att customer;, fant with scaley red facet Its mother pleased. Stubborn cases: (Case a) "Child cleared It up with Colusa oil." about 3 years old. Had had eczema since NEBRASKA DRUGGIST—88* pleased ClU- about S months old. Had doctored with tomcrs. Stubborn cases: (Case •>) "Worked SUNSET MANOR & INTERLAKEN ESTATES, cever&l different doctors. Used the oil and wonderfully eczema." (Cas» b) "Worked In about 6 weeks her skin TVRS perfect and wonderfully psoriasis." (Case c) "Worked remained BO." (Ciuse b| "Have had sev-wonderfully acne." WANAMASSA, N. J. eral cases of piles that have told us of MONTANA DRUGGIST—98f t pleased cus- having received great benefits from using tomers. Stubborn cases: (Case a) "Boy the ointment and capsules." (Case c) "Wo about 4 years old covered all over face have had several reports fiom customers and arms with eczema, had tried many using the oil for athletes foot, They report remedies. Colusa cleared up the caao In 3 that after uslnc a sreat many other reme- months' time." (Case b) "Eczema of the SATURDAY, JUNE 21st dies, the oil was the only thine that finger since childbirth) 19 years old* casi cleared them UP and kept them clear." completely normal fitter using \ bottle/ OREGON DRUGOIST-90 to 08ft pleased "Moat sales made by recommend from . ' : at 10:30 A. M. customers. Stubborn cases: (Case a) "In- previous casts." Under tent at Park Blvd. and Logan Rd. From. Asbury Park Thousands of USERS WRITE LETTERS of PRAISE take Sunset Avc. to Wanomassa, or Grassmere Ave,, through In- Sport Shirts EXCERPTS FROM A FEW USERS* LETTERS terlaken, Visit the many homes, all owner-occupied, that have with what I call en itch for over 13 rear*,' O. II. 8.» Color*do—"Your product has during which time I had treated first with been built here during the past five years. See others'now under with that" two-way collar (for tie or open done wonders for me as I have had a very a skin specialist in Mason Olty. then r bud cwo of eczema which was very dry skin specialist in Pes.Molnes (12 trips) construction. Bring your lunch and enjoy the day. Seating ac- »nd the skin qn my hands formed a crust Then tried Excelsior Springs. Mo., then * neck) in both short and long sleeves. Just which wfluld crack, very hard to held. nationally known specialist In Chlcasoand commodations for all visitors. , ' . Owing to my occupation ol locomotive finally Rochester, Minn., and 1 received fireman and engineer, this is the first no relief. Your natural oil completely the right type for relaxation—can also be time in 40 years my hands have been cleared up my trouble In three weeks' time* healed, the skin becoming soft nnd healthy. and 1 have not had any sign; of rec"~ ' Title to all lots guaranteed by Lawyers Title Insurance Corp., You may use (his testimony it you wish." rence." " . Richmond,, Va., Monmouth County Realty Abstract Co., Agents.. PKOIUASIH March 28, IMS—"it Dciran showlni result* worn to business. All plain colors and 8. H, 8,, C»Hfornlft~"ColU!3fl oil and cap-after the first a or • applications ami lo A deposit of 20% of the highest bid required whem property is sules nave been n Bodnctid to mo. Ttiey 3 weeks y war curcP and It it now 3 year? hive completely healed n very bad ense of without any comeback," struck off. This deposit must bo paid to the Auctioneer, , Balance fancy checks and plaids. Washable,' of psoriasis that I navo hnd tor 30 yen re. 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As t ho comes to any of the lots of lnterost to you get as near the 2" to 5 TRY COLUSA ON LIBERAL GUARANTY Auctioneer as possible and bid until the lot is sold to you, or the We publish no lllorature for tlniRKlst handout: wo believe personal bidding exceeds the price you are willing to pay. In the event trial worth more than a ton of rendinc matter. If you are not nston- you do not get tho first lot, bid on the next one. Any ono of the ,OI Ished by quirk and pleasing resulls,.r«turn the unused portion of first lots may be acceptable to you and some will 'go cheaper than purchase with sales slip to nddross on label within 30 days from date of purchase nrid your money will be promplly refunded. Talio this othcre. »(lvcrtl»pnicnt lo your druggl*!. fn cases of psoriasis, eczema and leg .ulcers, hnvo him order both the oil 'nnd capsules—only the liquid oil By Order Of! for Rthlelcs foot cases. Ho can evt them for you quickly from his nenrby wholesaler. RED BANK, N. J. SUNSET MANOR, INC.
v B. crcOAJ:S, Auctlonlior ' 400 Both Avc, • Long Branch, tt. J. Shop Friday till 9 P. M. -.'"*' 54 BROAD STREET FUANK WOOLM5Y Flmno 0-3501) C. A, BURK EGISTER ,1947 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 12 MBC Point Race Two Famous Dogs Scot Games Move Braves, Towners Jones Scores Goal Shore Ball Loop, To Middlesex NATIONAL DIVISION Monmouth Head For Cellar In final Seconds^ GAMES SUNDAY \_ Many Monmouth "cou'nty_personi. ypsftTrBfiTBaninSraveB. Red Bank TownerBTBins at SFreehold Gulls- olTScpttlsh descent will be num- tans. On Saturday T^T— bered among the thousands who hi Shore League To Beat Rumson - Belm&r at Lonir Branch. / are'expected to attend the annual . • j .. • . Foint Pleasant at Port MonxiOuli,. Lightnings, ComeU, Spaniel And Collie Scottish; gathering in New Jersey Both Red Bank Team*? STANDINGS ns which, will, be held Labor day at Veter/tn Poloist Point Pleasant - . 8 Llnwood grove, situated on Route Keyport „.. 3 Sheakboxes To Sail; From County Kennels 37," between New' Brunswick and ; Lose Contests' Sunday,** Long Branch . ... a Breaks Deadlock; . Culls-tana ; _ „ 3 ; Dance At NiglitJ To Get Newr Owner* : Metuchen. ' ' Towners In 10th Inning St. Mary's . 2 THree For Williams Towners 2 This Afternoon The event was started In A931 by Braves _ _ 2 Mbnmouth Boat club's point rac- v Mrs.' M'llton* Erjanger,. chairman group pf Monmouth county Scots Belmar ..„.,:..„...... ,: o and developed Into a. large gather- Both Red Bank cluba in the Jer- -W. Strother Jones, veteran polo- M»S starts. Saturday .afternoon fc>r of-the bench -shpWj committee of sey Shore Baseball league are flirt- ist, Sunday afternoon sliced in a AMERICAN DIVISION ttit Lightning, Comet 'and gneak- this year's Monmouth County Kent ing. The event was held last year GAMES SUNDAY Yasko, Reardon Colleen Stake Race on. the estate of Mrs. Lewis S. ing with the celjar position after tally in the closing seconds of the Freehold A. O. at Earie Post, box classes, following the. twuvup net club, has received word from Sunday's games, which found the final chukker to give the- Mon- Vail Homea at "West Belrair, : ev,»nt« of the past fewweek-ends. two famous, county kennels that Thompson; and. for many years h Featured Sprint; prior to .that, on the Tberon Me- Towners losing to St. Mary's A. C. mouth foursome their second Lakewood at Cllffwood. . ?The dub will hold its, first of a highly pedigreed puppies axe being Matawan at Asbury Park. Top Shore Pros Campbell farm at Holmdel. The of Port Monmouth and the Braves straight victory over the Rumson Expect Large Crowd; series of dances Saturday night in given to the., club to be awarded at dumping a 6 to 2 count In favor quartet, 4 to 3, as 350 fans set up STANDINGS the. ballroom andfa; large ^'attend- the show. 6ns- of these Is a black games have been moved to Middle- w of Long Branch Green Sox. an enthusiastic howl. • *. L&kewood : 5 In First Tourney Plant Is Completed ance of the junior skippers ap-yrtU Cocker' spaniel from;, the Free- sex, county aa a more, central loca- tion. Formerly known as the Holm- Last year's champs, the Towners, The victors applied the pressure Aabury park , 8 as the older •members, is'assured. land's Kennels, owned by Mrs. Ar- bowed, 3 to 2, in the tenth Inning. early In the match to command a We*t Belmac 3 thur Vogel, formerly of Elberon. del' games;'.this event always has "Mlflfwowl ;„„; 2 Mrs. Marie Irwin's Dawn out- included Highland dancing, bagpipe With two out, Harry Estelle 3 to 0 margin at the start' of the Matawan : ;'. ;.., 2 Post 71i To Win; sailed nine other starters in the The • sire' of " this puppy is' • "Free-, bobbled Jim McKay's grounder, sixth period. • H, W. "Rube" Wil< Freehold .. 2 contests; and other traditional Scot- Vail Homea : ;..'" i Classy Entry Ready Lightning tune-up race in: a brisk land's'First Fiddle,'.' a direct- de- ; making a runner out of him. Pete Hams, showing some of' the form Large Field Plays tish events. .-••••• E&rlo Post i f,. 1. wind over the 'regular- North scendant of the famous undefeated Fleming, who was making his sea- which gained him national atten- John McDonald of Allenhurst : Shrewsbury river course. Dick Ben- cttamplbn,>My <' son's debut with the '46 champs, tion a few years back, tore up and In Amateur Event p,y a*d Stanley Mclntoah of Little Sil- For Inaugural Special .. nett's Blue Streak.trailed the wlh- walked Young and'Tom Craig, St. down the field to make three goals The other dog Is ,a. tricolor .collie ver are on the executive committee. Release Weights n,er'dver the finish line by lmlnuVe rom the world-famous Bellhaven Mary hurler, who became Jits own In quick succession to tie the game. Another Jersey Shore pro-ama- and 9 seconds. June* Methot's Bon kennels of Bed,' Bank; owned by favorite hero by lashlngdat a Then came Jones' winning counter. teur tournament will be staged ,(jre was third. , Mrs. Florence B.'Boh. NHis grand- game-winning double. Aiding the Rumson team in the For Oceanport next Thursday at Jumping Brook Monmouth Park Jockey .5"ji/» ; In the Comet competition, "Hank" father Is the, great imported,, unde- Keansburg Club Fleming gave up eight hits and spectacular sixth was Jules Romth, with Johnnie Albert! host to play- second year of racing begin* at •• Mlltenbergisr'a White Cloud -won feated champion, "Long Liberation struck out eight while walking two. former Princeton university star, era from nine shore courses, Last Oceanport this afternoon, with thi* 1 Polynesian To Carry week's event found Ben Yaako $10,000 Colleen' Stakes featuring oyerj Tom Morrison's Tina by 40 of Bellhaven/ .who . has, pw6rr SO Craig alfbWed but three hits, struck who arrived from Miami, Fla., this seconds'; - .white. Jetry- Jerolamon's- out-Blx and walked four. week. A former teammate of Bobby touring his home Homestead course the day's races. Post time is 3:30 straight victories: Both • pups art Has 4 Straight 134 In $10,000 Sprint o'clock. •Sb Si|.];i: finished third, far behind to be given -away -'on.- the.day of EUner at the university, Romfh in 71 to gain a tie with the Spring Jack Brister saw action for the Lake Country club's Johnny Rear- •tie t*o leading boats. ' . the show to the holders of lucky thlg week was on the opposition. The beautiful plant, rated among Braves when they Invaded Long The Elmendorf stable's Polynes- don. the finest In the nation, la com- . "Tina was an easy winner over tickets. ' 3-Hitter By Stover; Branch but his efforts and those of Playing the back position, he con- ..the Virhtte Cloud In Sunday's Comet sistently drove the ball up for Wil- ian, absolute monarch among the Yasko, one of golf's longest dri- plete and ready, including tbe flve- The Kennel club Is holding its Lee were not enough" to halt the sprinters, is high weight among 42 story club house, generally' con- ,. ' event,/With Gloria Moore's Marglo StelmacK Poles Homer liams' expert handling. ver's, teamed with Amateur John J70J .annual ^show» at.: .Rumson Sox amassing ten- hits. The Red nominees for the $10,000 Oceanport ceded to be the outstanding struc- :.\kf close' third; Arnold' Schwartz Sharkey to post the Cop best-ball !puntry club' Sunday, ^June 29. Bankers played loose ball, commit- Riitnion Monmouth Handicap, which highlights Satur- ture In American racing. - . • • > -sailed his Sneakbox Teal to a win score of the day, 67. Top amateurs Thomas' Frelliigh'uyseri,. 'president, The/ Keansburg baseball club ting six errors. Strnura _... No, 1 ..; Jones day's racing program at Monmouth Although an off-day, good weath- i-oyer; Frank ffleberfs Pink Lady. has appointed t$fe following com- Spnday 'chalked up their fourth ' •' • ST.. MARY'S A. C. MeUalf No. »..:.•. Smith were Jack Folk of Manasquan Williams No. 3 ..._: El«ner Park. . '• •-' er this afternoon should bring out ' :q;'Bull's $ull,Frog was fourth In mittee chairmen: Howland ,B. straight victory by defeating the AD K H River golf course and W. H. Rob- Hemberger, 2b. B 1 2 Romfh _ Bock Evan« Racing i Secretary John Turner, erta and Don Cbrwln of Jumping a crowd of better than 15,000 to '•the Lightning race, . C..- S. Town- Jones, chief' kteward;- Mrs. Erlang- H6bpken. Ramblera, 14 to 1, on the McLcnnon, Sb '. 5 0 0 Goals—•Wlllliuns 8, Jones 2, Eisner 2. Jr., in releasing weights for the six see a classy field of juvenile lassies Colllne, c t Brook. All had 71's with handicap , send's Clo T fifth, Herbert Cox's er, bench show commltteo; Mrs. W. Keartflburg school field. This week 0 furlong run, revealed that he haa after having shot 81, 77 and 81, re- battle for the inaugural day pot of Coxswain: sixth, Robert J. Klrk- B. Ruthrauff, arrangements com- the victors will,be hosts to the Jev- Shepnard, rf _.. 5 0 Gillette, rf. _ 5 0 assigned tho sturdy son of Un- spectively. Roberts' score was the gold over a five and a half furlong ';land's* Bob-Ette seventh and Bert, mittee; Miss Margaret Haskell, ad- sey City Bed Raiders in a double- McKay. If. 4 0 Many Problemss breakable a burden, of 131 pounds. low gross for the amateure. sprint. Important names make up Lowes' Flippant eighth. Lars 01- vertising . committee; Thomas S. headed , . A Crerabee, If i -... 0 1 Thus rigged, Polynesian must con- the entry list for the special, In- Younff, cf# - S 0 In the pro event, Lou Barbaro of "sen's' new craft, Avenger, tillered Field, Jr., publicity; Mr. Davis inli Stover, was masterful ; on the cede from .10 to 3t pounds to his cluding Greentree's Attic with .Ted Mr. Eckert," representing ' Mort- M&aon, cf. , 0 Will Be Taken Up Hollywood had low score for nine Atkinson, aboard and C. V, Whlli i by Charlie Allaire, and Everett mound, .giylng. up, but three hits. Grain, p 0 adversaries, a formidable under- holes with a 31 going out. Jim ABaynton's Ann Lee had mishaps mouth Memorial and Fltkln hos- •the...wln brings his season average Gilbert, M - 0 taking. The Impost is four pounds ney's Mackinaw, recent Astorli' For Sportsmen Martyn of Rumson Country club Stakes winner. It should be a wide and 'did not finish. pitals,- co-chalmnn- of public rela- to, two. wins and, two "losses. in excess of tho package he,lugged had a 36, as did Yasko, Reardon tions committee;'; . , fi : ' 89 8 -8 open race for tho ^ two-year-olds, •Eleanor King's Driftway was A,'trlo'..of Ranibler hurlers were RED BANK TOWNERS to victory at Atlantic City's Inaug- and Albertl. J • fourth In Saturday's Comet race, clippedJor IT safeties, Including a AB B H and it is certain to attain the In- At a meeting of, the club' last Kerrigan, sb. State Fish And Game ural Handicap, and two pounds Albertl and Barbaro were tied ^Elizabeth Wirth'B Liza Jean; fifth tremendous wallop • by Mike Stel- 4 0 1 terest given the run last year when night' at the president's' residence Jeffrey, cf 0 0 more than his winning.race in the for third place with 73's, Martyn the late William H. LaBoyttailX'4 •and" Chester Apy'a Parson's Pride In Holmdel, George,Foley, superin- mach, which went for a round-trlp- DDmcoF . 2b 0 0 Commission To Be Wilmington 'Cap. ' was fifth with 75. and George Sulli- 10 Pjpette gobbled up the rich pluml ..sixth.' .•••••••• , • ••• . tendent of the show, stated that an per. Charlie Wailing had the best Batelle. M .. van of Old Orchard was sixth with Sanbarn. lb •• 1 • 0 As many as nine may contest the day at the plate, connecting for - Herbert J. Shaw, admission* unusually large number of entries MulvihiU. rf 0 1 Represented issue. In the Oceanport; according 76. . had been received,,up. to the. tlqie four hits in five appearances. Ayrea, cf.. 8b. . 0 0 manager, said this week the de- to Turner. A check through the Profosalonala . • mand for seats for todjiy_has;_be.«i.«_ the entries were closed'Monday. In Bon core, If. _ ; _... 0 0 . New Jersey has submitted a list America's Most KBANSBURQ Brenner, c •. 0 0 l VasVc-; -Homestead ,.„....„„.. JJM5—71 tremendous, Indicating a far great- addition io the popular and well- "KeaHonrSprTrig~Lik« ::...-..... S5-8I—71 Wlh 0—1 of_probloms-for-dlscusalon-at-the petition will come from Turbine er Interest than at lost year's In- known-breeds.-siioirar-thstcollIeSr 0 0 J. Albert), Jumping Brook .... 85-38—78 ••Pitts „...... , ^ «.. annual conference of the Internat- (123 pounds), Dying the silks ot the Baitoaro, Hollywood ....:..- S4-3D-V73 augural running. Shaw also said the 12 breeds of spaniels, the 24 Fleming, p - - . 0 0 0 0 ional Association of Game, Fish estate of Mrs, Hele Lebowltz; Pen- Martyn, Rumson ...-'•• . 85-40—75 reservation requests stretch far Inj breeds of terriers, the 'hounds;, set- •••Oakley i -..« Sullivan. Old Orchard ...... ^_87.8»—78 and Conservation Commissioners tagon stable's, \T!»__Dog8~(119), ters, shepherds and. boxers,- many. Logan, •«...... ». : : 1 Pr-Albmtlr Jumping BroaK .... 87^0—77 : • . - - ??_ at,.Denver,. Cp.lo.-ln-Soptember. Jaclyn stable's Inroc (118), Glen R. Newman, HomMtnd ..._ 40-88—78 Sought Here of the ^ojllow^g. lessjkno^ibtteils' The grounds off Oceanport ave- Mfr' •Batted-for-Drennef liilOtH. Answers to the problems will be Riddle farm'B, The Shaker (118), F, SiclUano, unatUchid 41-30—80 Will be represented:.griffons, b*)ien- ••Ran for Wlchman In l«th. J.Dant«, Spring M.»doir — 41-88—80 nue have been a bee-hive of actlv* of Interest not only to New Jersey, William Q. Hells' duo of Greek Jls,. komondorok,., Jcuvasjok, pollk, •••Batted for Fleming In 10th. Cafone, Homestead -.~ 41-42—88 lty the past week, Workers have but to the entire northeastern sec- Warrior (112) and Tidy Bid (110), Hulled, Deal ,-- — No Card rottweilers, «hiia < apjoi,' app« ] . . . LONG been on over-time basis nine* be- ; tion jof the country, according to George M. Crump's Dutch Raider plhchers: and'a h^^ AB R ... Pro-Amsteur fore Sunday, the day tHf '•»«•* Mapotu, ••;«; '•.'.Ur.ii, a Hiram B. D. Blauvelt, chairman of (110), Wheatley stabla'a. Mlslaader Yasko-J. Bhirk.y,.P«***t«l —«7 were thrown open to the public. Grandtncttl, e. the State Fish and Game Council. (105), and Lazy F. Ranch's Na- Yasko.Brady, HonivMsad ....-.; 11.84—8B Better than 29,000 visitors toured Marcella,' as...... 2 Bear4on-Q«boni, Sjjrlnn Lske 84t>4—88 eek Next Fall ... 5 The list, of issues has been for- thaniel (103). ' F; Alb«rll-Cor«lnITJ.' Brook , 81.11—«8 tho plant that day,, incJlttdiurj Farguson, rf warded to President I. T. Bode of Sehnaldcr. rf., p, .__.. .-...:.._. 4»;.l Weights M;a«lgn«d..taaay follow: F.AIliartl-Il, -XorcW^. X B,—iMrl4.-r-|8 members-~ol the -presjj wrrt^tt Gertrude Eyerie Fisher, .If. .;;-:,_.....-;;...... -....-•-.. 3 » t,he:Association*>t Jefferson'--City, J. Alb«TtMioi>n|>hL. J."Brook Sfcls—Ii __ j that Polynesian ...^...... ^..^-^-.«--;- !l54 J. AlttrU-A. SantfrMtUo, J. B. »»:«•—«! gu««ti, who were treated to an tt*- t < AB MR Dlnen, sb...... -....-....,-...-—.-,»»- 0 Mo.; chairman Blauvelt announced. ': locittJvln';ffils"»*'! ' in, ,„ „_ Anastasld, "lb...... _..».™'J,™,M A . 0 Trua North ...... -...... „...,_....; 1»4 Barbara.Leedi. Rollrwood .... 84-15—«9 borate buffet luncheon and cocktail oi • o The list follows: Turblrio —i—..- ™ . . «. 12ft B«ardon-Prficoll.* tiptioti Laka 35-84—8s party in the main loiingti of the- Bank Register, has been naked id 4 Solden, 2b. •_'._ _'. - _.. 4 'l' Turtle. Jb; .v..^:-^...^..—- The tendency toward an Increase Tha Dogo — •— • . .-.« 119 3. Afbertl—0. Pliand, J, B. »5-«5—70 help "In the Qalnes Dog Research; k MuUrd, lb, ^-...... ; .. v S 0 Wood, D - ...»-,...... » 0 Martucel-R. Brown, D«al .... 84-8«~70 clubhouse. '. > W.at. el. .... —.-I. 1 In Illegal practices and game law Inroo ...... Center's quest for-"AmerIoa's Most ... 8 0 Kln« Dorsett Newman: L-Sldllanoi R'ttaad 8«.84—70 To care for the overflow of thor- T, M»ll»r
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. •• . ' -.••••.-•• :'•••"•.."•' .—rloan peopl« and thl Congrell ihould b« coniUMd and worried U< what military «i*laWnce acttul' •nooth, velvety, better CHES-PAINS ll'i SMtRWAN* For AtichinclossSpeech meani. Are afeece and TutKiy N*W, your Horn* n-Ouruiiw, i; on oar $U steel flexible T>4 yourself of torturtiiB palm UM ist thi.MginnlftK of a tnore or «diprMdi <: •prlnga, the sptlng that lanfbs -terttd NULFEY TABLETS for tha The Best (n Slip Covers ess indefinite policy which Is Ilke- P«rmatient is at road shoeks. let us chance of mnetilar aches and pdiu com- to mtwd ytty much further T Shop *t*t fenkw of lacrlBf tprlni. At Elks* Convention e do not know, add yet every Th« **a)fi qbltk TM 8HIRMAN SHOP j OaaHtittid toUe Bank The following address was made feton' of government wh«f»by >re« day commsntfctsrs - ul tdltoriu M d.luk TABKT3 Mo* writers are lndlcftln« that the • - - h by Genfressmfirt James 0, Auehin- lonslbillty is divided between the "Truman Doctnne'rwln launch us with n«Wf round : for __ _ «re tfft cloea ot Rurnaon, at the Elks' state executive and the legislative ay,""boil't"JJUI—ft« heJJD rigrighh t Branches', which means that a larfe in a program .calling for vast «• th «pKilfl« KULrEY TABLETBLETS The road,, to better and blrfMr idiU convention Saturday at' Asbury nitituttife. 6f agreement muat be ex- jendlturti estimated it from five TAXI VM «nlr u dirMtMdiMM i Hfii letd* tfiftiiiifJl fht HJgilte/i «ilt«r- Parft: .: ercised between these two branches o 20 blllloh dolUrs fdr a period of PLASTIC CURLERS T. CAB CO. Red Bank Spring Go. 041? fife at oil Snll Bay Drill ftofts Ullii Wl A^lO The Benevolent Protective Order n determining ottr domestic and rears, part of It for purely eco* of Kike for years Has enjoyed the. orelgn pdlldleo. If Under 6ur.t\vo- lomic recovery meuurtt and part mm Nrrfcs* 101-107 O*m«nd tt. rc3peci.-ilna_4dn1ltatlflh_ot—the- iarty poilticarsystem~WB~are"to as- >r ctfntinulng-znlnta.ry~ assistance. •xcludv* with people of America. THIS fraternal ume our responsibility of power, If this policy IS to be Irnple- PHONE R. E 6-3230 ' tied Bank , SURPRISE STORE organization nas done much for constructively and effectively, in tented' at & part of th* r«spoh- thu welfare of mankind and in that ur .relations with other nations ibllity of pow.r In auch vast sums way Has matte a lasting contribu- omestlo politics as far as our loi- t money, obviously It must be.ex- tion to the greitrtoss ot our coun- iign relations' are concerned, must phlned 16 th* Arnerlcan people, try. May tne years to come In- :ease at the Water's edge. We must and th* sooner the better. The IN YOUR HOMI MEN'S SLACKS crease your scope of service and le a united nation within and Wlth- bntrlean peopl* know that eco- HOME may you eVcf prosper. Ill this land nomic eollapM or- even a serlbus ut in assuming the responsibilities 1 of opportunity, it- Ul natural ttii 1 power.. lepresslon In the United States PERMANENT PHOLSTGRYCLEANID me, tnei-etore, to be Very proud of Mutt immedlattlr neffitive any COOL COTTON your Invitation to address you, to-1 Of COUfSo, .we are corWerned possibility of assuming this respon- THl£BgjJSECOLDWAVt UR NEW BENDO METHOD • hlgnl; it Is n compliment that I bout (he plight ot Europe as wsll sibility of power, They remember tolil never forget and I welcome s the rest of the world and We lat out cpllapie In the early this opportunity to bring you a Pant to do all we can to relieve Thirties was one of the most pow- DtlluteKit,With RejuUfKit, message WHleh Has been, close to ufferihg. and starvation- Wherever erful factors In giving MitW his PUltk curler* BbefcUrltrl In blue, brmtrt dr gray pattern!. my heart during these list few may be. "We have spent billions jpoftunity of ruilne to the top In Sizes 32 to «. weeks When the position at, the abllArs'ta this' end and there Is ermany, They know that noth- United mates In the - W6Hd has fttie hope that during our-lifetime ing wduld contribute mot* sUbstafi* been the loous of attention oil All >f for some time thereafter tne ally to th* world-wide spread of. people. honey that we have advanced will GABARDINE « repaid. ' What we have done Is communism than our edonojnVC Today is the day on which we rompted by Our feeling Of fespon- allure: thi strongest it the cap- * CARPET CUWIHG CO. pay reverence to our flag! and I Iblllty toward our/felfoWmen and tallstlc nations, the Ametlcan 1tt» SHttlWSlUfJY AV«., RtD BANK think reverence Is the fight word lecause we want to do what we ieople are, thereftre, greatly con- to use. The nlstory of the Stars an to promote the gospel of Lib- cerned and are determined that the PHONK TROPICAL CLOTH and Stflpas Is full ot IdeallSfh and irty and Freedom for people and maintenance of ii On ITI;; June 27the .heat. lUESBRVATlONfc NOW BE1N0 MAOtl F0A CABANAS AM) BATHHOUSRS, i4 WEST FRONT ST. RED BANK UisTOBHATION PHONE AS. 3-8880 ,'»A •'..•;•:•• !/; RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1947 Page Three They resent being kept out of the Dwight Graduate ground. But If you can get some good English Iris bulbs, plant them PHONE RB. 6-3230 fairly deep, take care of them and SHOP W1TH"> Telephone Answering feed them well, and you will find them really worthwhile for June; P. T. CAB CO. bloom...... -- • • ^Thes«L-»te_-*liKhtJy_hardler_thaa Day and Night Service ! WE ANSWER YiRlmEPHONE Dutch and Spanish bulbs, which : by A.-d. McLean they resemble. Any of these do Agriculture Extension Service well in the Middle Atlantic states 24 HOURS As you travel around this sum- if given a little protection over mer, look over the towns you see winter, especially In a well drained 6(mer?r and notice how well some of them spot...... \ planted, pertain towni^-ln •LA^lrect/eitcnslon-from-your-leiepWiaA^rbut'olBCB-wlH'lISsll a America are :. outstanding because >f their plantings, especially when Shrewsbury * •, , l|gh.t'undqr your name every time'ttie phone )n your, office rings. me plant is used as a theme. ,if.JK you answerlhe phone", . . the llght^mil go but; Take the city of Rochester, for The Helping.Hand society of the if "With health, everything is a source of ;•'• If you do nofanawer .. . the light w'll continue to flash and the Instance John Dunbar, who Is In Presbyterian church will hold Us v bell,will continue to ring.;'.•••.. charge .of .parks there, U fond of annual summeraaleFrlday, June 27, pleasure; without it, nothing else, -whatever ilacs, and he planted many, of from 2 to 5 p.m. In the Sunday- • We ylll answer the phone In your'name, and act as your gecre- hem. Hie friends planted them, school room. Mrs, Frank, Borden -it may be, is enjoyable. It follows that the f tary. . V •. ' , ' . ' ,. "v':'•. •'• .' ' ..' * ' '. . • too, so now Rochester Is known as and Mrs. Clarence Berger will greatest of follies is to sacrifice health for any • • • We will secure names, addresses, and..telephone numbers. the lilac town and people come for serve as co-chairmen of the ar- hundreds of miles to see it when other kind of happiness, whatever it may be • We will give the information-to ;ybu when you return to the rangements. The Jolly Workers,so- Ilacs are in bloom; ciety will hold Its white elephant —for gain, advancement, learning, for fame, ." offlce; or at home.or relay'tflr.tvhom you designate. ;-;• Any town can be made outstand- sale at the same time. • You can have this seryiie day and night.or.Any part of the day ing in this, respect Just as Ro- The Christ Episcopal Sunday- let alone, then, for fleeting sensual pleasures," advised chester is known for its lilacs, MISS ANN STEVENS school picnic, twice postponed be- Arthur Schopenhauer. • . or njght. •"•••<"' •"•"•„•.;•" •/"•"' [;'.'';,; •...>• Portland Is famous for roses, Hol- cause of the rain, will take place 1 1 land, Mich., for its tulips; Savan- •If you do not'have a telephphe you may usj our number and Miss Ann Stevens, daughter of Saturday at Cheesequake park, As pharmacists, we are constantly alert to forwaroV nah, Ga. for: camellias, and weather permitting. we will give your call to you when you contact us. Mr, and Mrs. George A. Stevens of Charleston, S. C. for azaleas. measures important to public health. In our prescription ' • If you do not have a local .offlce you1 may terminate your tele- Monmouth Hills, was graduated A son was born Monday of laet Wednesday of last week from After your town, decides upon week in Rlvervlew hospital to Rev. department we have assembled the important drugs from phone in, our office, we willjeceiver.and forward your mall; one plant as a motif, use only one Dyrlght school in Englewood. Mias and Mrs; Robert C. Johnson. The all over the world. These medicinal supplies represent • If you are closing your ofRce, (qr vacation period, have your Stevens was an honor student and or two such plants on each proper- new arrival Is the third son and •' calls transferred to our number. . . scholastlcally was one of the first ty, and then get the rest of the has been named David Randal. the' community's arsenal against disease. Bring your pre- three in her class. She was also town planted by means of a good The Presbyterian church pastor's • For further information calU Red Bank 6-4242 landscaping program. Such a plan wife and infant arrived home Tues- getting away with a lion's icriptions to us for expert compounding. president of the school, played var- creates civic pride and also in- day afternoon. share of the exceptionally sity hockey and won the tennis creases real estate values. M. f. doubles championship. She wil A meeting of the Thimble Bee of good foods we feature every study art in New York this fall. Townspeople can become Inter- -the Presbyterian ohurch was held ested through civic clubs or Monday afternoon at the home of day in the weekl churches, and there is a wealth of Mrs. Charles L. Reckless of Little material available for plantings. Silver. Ull-66 BROAD PLAY AT HOME IS GRAND -^ CHOICE lb. WHEN THERE'S SOMETHING AA TO DO IN THE SAND! BEST CUT Chuck Roast 45 PARTS OF CHICKEN COLD CUTS Model itiown, 50 cu. ft. Other liitl fioni 20 to ft>' I cu.'ft. Forced->it cooled. GIMI dooti.optionil. ,.l . Modell with Ice mikcil willible. • •;:;.. ' BREAST ...... 79fb VEAL LOAF , Frlgldatre-englneered Throughout/; LEGS ...... 79k PIMENTO LOAF Completely^elf-iontained, easily-jn-" 1 stalled, readily rqbyed. Sealed in steel.' ?J WINGS'. V...... 29k LUXURY LOAF ,' Lifetime porcelain interior. Cooling >J fcn stops when, door is opened,saves' 'I BACKS ...... 29S, MINCED HAM current and\loss,of cojd air. Sturdy, I 15» adjustable shelves:.. automatic fate- ' rior light..,' one-year warranty covet- ' ing entire product.. . / .' FANCY HEN BONELESS Just the ticket to keep the tols from .mischief-.while-, mother docs the housework (or .takes a sunbath.) 1 Tho canopy is adjuslabic to provide shade from the hot |\Ua see us for wide varlaty'oi other sun. Size 42" lpng by 30" wide. ' ( Frlgldalra; Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment XRibRoast i•' Limited Jiuppty Freezers nnd Ice Cream Cabinets During the summer Tetley's wUI olose all day 12 to 16 Lbi. a for Immediate Delivery - Wednesdays starting June 18th. Jersey Central Appliance Co. KRAFT PURE PRINT 76 Monmouth 8troet , '•./ ; ' Red Bank 84 Waihlnitan St., torn. Rlv«r .41 Ealt Main St., Fn.h.M •'.', . ••• ,TOT Vvw»liJ Av... Point Pl...«jt, ,1 ', ,.',-,-,'•','.[ 17 BROAD ST. RED BANK l«te«eMeteeeeeeeee'e.eeeeee(eeteee«e«f*eeee'elfe»ee« V ''••• • ' :"r'">'W'»1(rt»V1T/"1»'':i*''^ '' "''''1''' . ... ,..,• .•....,.- , :,• RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1947 . {. W CHANCERY OF NKW JERSEY NOTICE. . , • Syracuse, N. T., the former Miss K>LA HeCLANB ul 8DSU9 U- Take notice that Walter C. Dennla Highland* Mildred SelKck Dorothy Tutas, Is visiting her par-: tatlr belrs, "15 ffee ehtireh / ME? we'llswiitiy steal "Then our wedding be!fs will f>eaf... Here's a tune that's perfect for June ::; and has a special meaning for the honeymooning couple. Starting out life in a Merry Oldsmoblle, they'll find smooth going ahead. No gear shifting to worry about. That's all done automatically with GM Hydra-Matic Drive*. No clutch to press either—not even a clutch pedal in the car. And talk about style!— Oldsmobile's smoothly tailored lines complement the smartest trousseau. This is the car that started/ people saying .;. "It's SMART to Own an Olds!" One look means love at first sight, and once you slip behind the wheel-of your mm new Oldsmobile, you'll drive happily ever afterl *You can go as far 4$ you like with me >• MOIi.. .YOU ARE THE RAILROAD! • ••— You are the public for whose service Other regulated utilities have been realiz- railroads exist and by whose support they ing from 5 to -6 per cent, and even more; are enabled to function. If they don't offer and the United States Supreme Court has you satisfactory service with adequate facili- ties, you withdraw your patronage. If they held this to be fair and reasonable. With don't pay you interest on your bonds or anything less, railroads cannot maintain reasonable dividends, you withdraw your and replace equipment, pay taxes, insur- investment. / ance, employees' wages, and interest on To accomplish both these purposes, rail- bonds and dividends on stock. iftUt MJW/«W by ptmtttlon #/ ropjr- rigkl .rrwi, M. Witmork on* font road* must make money. Today they are not making enough money. Last year they If the railroads are to serve you, the public, only earned 2.74 per cent on their in- the way you want them to serve you, they vested capital. must be allowed to make more money. taring th* «nt f»ur months af 1947, Ih* J*rt«y Cantral and Ik* Cantrol R«llr«*«l •» Pcnna. fogaftor ••rnca' only 3 P.S.* The Shoppe at 23 W. FRONT ST., RED ' BANK, will be operated exclusively by MRS. Ml BROADWAY LONti BRANCH , MORRILL as an Antique Sh'oppe, for the entire Red Bank Summer. 46 Monmouth Street 11 BROAD 158 Broadway Long Branch •"' I RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1947 Pase Seven Graduation Thursday Theater Group Parents Oppose TAXI At Reyport High Student Shift PHONE R.B 6-3230 BLANKETS Commencement exercises of thu To Open Here _ More than fiO parents of children P.--T. CAB CO. Washed -Rinsed Keyport high school tfok place lot attending the Leonardo and Fair Thursday night with ''Builder*" u Courteous Driven Damp Dried th» them* of the program. The ln- To Present Play View grammar schools appeared Day and Might Service ELECTRIC vooatlon was, given by Rev. John before tbe Mlddletown township V. Peters, pastor ot the Oetbse- Hell-Bent For Heaven school board' Thursday night to EXAMS! mane Lutheran church, and the protest against a switch In the pu- The Bed Bank players, a sum- pils. The matter was referred to AUTO RADIATORS 35c welcome address by David A. UMMhl mer theater group, will open with the btUlding_commJttee__of_the Cleaned, Repaired and Becored SEWING t^e»M«nt_oMhe_clu|s____i bBafar~Sfia committees from the the Pulitzer priie play "Hell-Bent graduates. are.Tionor »tu-' Leonardo grammar school F.T.A., dents: Norma Bahremburg, Ruth For Heaven," Tuesday night of LAUNDERETTE and the Teaohers' association. With rising Red Bank Radiator Works Boyc», George Biu>t, Howard B. next, week at River street school 113 West Front 81 B.B. 9-1177 114 Monmouth 81,, R. B. MACHINES Cohen, Harold H. Dean, Jr., James .udltorium. Each member of the A plan for shifting pupils was fear and men- A. Flynn, Betty Lou Hopla, Joyce group has had experience either on. iroposed by the board recently to ta strain, you Lippman, Greta Makewsky and Broadway or in Hollywood. aid. In the problem of accommodat- wonder if'your Your Old Machine Herman, WlrtK Peter Kass Is the director ot this ing them. The arrangement would troubled brain M BOTTLES AND AT FOUNTAINS Others are Gabriel Allocco, and the following productions. The rend Leonardo sixth grade.pupils will just be Naomi Ball, Marilyn Benduga, Ed- Players are sponsored by the New to the Fair View school and- the equal' to the ELECTRICALLY ward Boharoky, Grace Brennen, York Drama and Opera guild, of Fair View seventh grade" Pupils to task of know- NIW SA6 which B. P. Kutcher of New Tork Leonardo, The problem arose orig- ing what ths James Brand, Edyth Brock, Wil- inally when Leonardo parents 6b- profs will ask. Modernized liam Brown, Dorothy Brunelll, c|ty Is director. Tickets for the • NtW SILT John A. Burnlck, Jr., Gladys Chia- coming' performance * may be re- teoted' to first grade students at- But, when, at man, James DuBols Carberry, Jr., ceived from Mr. Kutcher at" the tending part-time sessions, and the last, you take school box office. board da vised the plan at Its meet- the tost, you • NEW BRUSH Oarlton R. Oobb, John Costa, Da- Ing last month to provide extra find that you are not distressed. vld A. Crowell, Maurice Cuoccl, Plays scheduled for this year In- space for first grade pupils In the Tou think a bit and settle down • NEW CAHS0W Andrew Danlele, Carl Celgsrt, Ken- clude "Personal' Appearance," "An- Leonardo grade school. ' and then proceed'to go to town. neth Donnelly, Wlllard Durrua, gel Street," "Golden Boy," "Dear New and Rebuilt Vacuums Carolyn Evernham, Robert Ferry, Ruth," "They Knew What They Several suggestions to solve the 1 Frank •' JTynn, Margaret Slynn, Wanted" and others. Negotiations problem were made and will be The Fraier Manhattan World For Sale...... $11.95 up Doris MM Freiburg, Arnold Goldln, studied by the committees, are under way for personal appear- Benowned Oar—We Have 'Em Euanna Ooumas, Biohard Green- ances of Louise Ranler, who will burg, Henri Hansen, Robert Hath- do "Joan of Lorraine"; Ruth Chat- For Immediate Delivery. away, Daniel Hepburn, Sidney J. terson, who' will appear In "The Mrs. Marcelli Heraof, Jr., Ernest Hubbard, Jos- Little Foxes" and Dorothy Glsh, lei Bed Bank e-170* eph A. laderota, Ralph. Ingles, 10-Day Trial Plan Fay. Emerson, Dlanna Barrymore, 104 Year. Old LaFreda Sale* A Service Bopfela Julian, Albert Kapuahy, Jane Coweli and Bert Lytell. Home Demonstration Norm* Kteffer, Dorli Ann Kin- Mrs. Minnie Marcelli of Briar 111 Monmouth St., Bed Bank 332 Bend St., Asbury Park hater, Dorothy G. Kite, William Mr. Kutchfer will give-, auditions, Hill, at Freehold, will ob- Telephone:' A. P. 2-1427 Konrad, Dolores Un>, Harold at the school, for . young people serve her lMth birthday Sunday, Fepsl-Cota Company, Lone Island City. N. Y. Laughlln and Mlohael Cuoccl, wishing, to get some theatrical ex- June M. Her roclpe for long life U Franchlsed Bottler: Pepsi-Tola Bottllne Co. of Asburv Park. perience. Full information may be plenty of greens and large portions MOW* Erae«t Lawson, Helen Lenovlch, received from Mr. Kutcher or the Nancy Llnsmayer, Pietro Luccar- of spaghetti. She is a native of play director. by writing the box southern Italy, and came to this The COST of elll, Alvlna MoCafce, Sterling Mc- office at River street school; country more than SO years ago tkfa 39" Cann, Elizabeth McDonald, William with her late husband, Lulgl Mar- Automobile Liability Mark MoNally, Gertrude McQueen, celli, who was a bookkeeper for a Shirley Mount, Jane Muller, Joseph Highland* Gives commission merchant. Mrs. Mar- Insurance is up to, Paul' Muscarella, Jr., Mlohael celli has five children, William, Jos- SELL US YOUR OLD Nappl, William Nelson, . -William eph, Bose, Angelina and Virginia Newman, Robert A. Orr, Richard Teachers Raise and resided at Long Branch for Orton, Joseph Fenux, 'William The Highlands school board many years. She has been-at Briar SINGER Joseph Phllllpp, Jr., Adele Poling, Hill since March *, 1M2. Mrs. Mar- Alfred Tracy Poling, Jr., Henry has settled the teacher's sal- ary question for the ensuing cslll uses a cane as a walking aid, Rlnkewlch, Ruth Robinson, Eliza- year by awarding a raise to eight but is able to wait on herself, and beth Sanders, Julia Sapplo, John teachers of $25 for every year they retires early which has been her Schanck, William Schrober, Blial- have served at Highlands, in excess custom for years. A chronic pain beth Sensen, Madeline Slnna, Wil- of the" $1,800 minimum. In the bac]f Is the only ailment that liam Stover, Maryann Smale, John gives her any concern, SUMMER Stoever, Patricia Ann Tlbbetta, If a teacher has been employed Let Us Oil and Adjust Your Ruth Tooker, Frederick V. Walling, at Highlands for 20 years he would receive $500 next year plus the 51,- Old Machine ««M Dorothy B. Walling, Marjorle C. 800 minimum. This raise applies to Acquires New Plant Walling, George Washington, Dor- all 'teachers in the system but one. For Only *1' othy Welle, William A. Wheatley", Kay Sunhlll, Inc., of Long Barbara Jean .Woodhouse, Lourdes The sole teacher, who has been in the system five years, also received Branch, has announced that It has Careful driving and regular Florence Toung, Cssimlr Turkle- a raise. The salary schedule ranges acquired-the plant formerly opera- wloa and Harry D. ZUegtr, Jr., now from 12,300 to $2,625. ted by Dapper Sportswear corpora- overhaul help reduce acci- BELMAR 9-0898 In service. tion at the north end of Railroad Tha fioro Bus company of Bed and Sunset avenues in Asbury dents. And when the accident Convenient Terms Bank received a contract to trans- Park. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED port Highlands high school stu- rate la low, insurance rates go on 'blue coaP , Arranged denfs to LeonardoJhlghjMhooLJiest. After extensive renovations to Fuel-Saving Spstlq Mr, and.Mrs. Charles Dorn John- the-bulWlngrwhlcrrare-expected to .. down,Jt'sio your advantage- tHt^H'thT year. Kb word has been received A cl«sn furnice.itvM We're glad to announce that once again we can offer be completed oh or about June 20, to drive, carefullyl T|'_8 alga to -futt-uid our ."Sumrotf J engagement ot.thelr daughter, Miss from the st»ttjupch!te,cti-pffln« con- the company will begin operations blue cpal'-atipedHlreduc^ sUnunerpfices! Soil Gladys Elaine"'JohJoSbn, to Frank "cernlng the approval of plans and your advantage to buy in- Conditioning" will Co-operative Stores employing 150 persons In the manu- mako your GRAND PRIZE DeSOTO CAR There ore those who hold that NIGHTLY PRIZES MUSIC Ambassador is to beer what champagne U to ordinary wins ,.. a brew of delightfully dif- ferent flavor... a beer with- DANCING I ,' ,(> RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE .19,1947 C. Oibome of Mechanic atnet, G.I.; Goes In Business 1 Keansburg Dancer Graduates formerly of B*|*ord, and was grad- uated from'. Hlddletown Township MARINE Mr. and Mrs, Charles Westendorf h)gh achQoI, completing her course ATLANTIC if Mason place, are' the parent*, of In three years, PRIVATE SALE daughter, born Thursday at Mon- THEATRE mouth Memorial hospital. FINED FOR 8FEEDIN0 ' OF — RONALD REAGAN Highland*, N. J. Mr. and Mr». Bernard Mclotyre Samuel Itorlnja or Huxrison waa of 'Wood avenue are the parents of fined $5 in Fair Haven police court ALEXIS-SMITH Frl.-Sat. ' Sat.-Mat. a son, born Sunday at Monmouth Tuesday night by. Recorder George Household Furniture & Furnishings ZACHARY SCOTT BABRY FITZGERALD • MemoriarhospItaL ' Woodward on a charge of speeding SONNY TCFTS Mr. and Mrs. ThomaJ Foley are on River road. Officer William Rob- DIANA LYNN - he parents of twin girls, born at bins Issued the summons. ' Including a ten-piece dinihg room suite. Other items __ —I"— Presbyterian hcwptt&l, Newark. Mrs. -include chmaware and glassware, hooked rugs, eto. - ' STALLION ROAD' •"EASY COME, EASY GO" Foley has returned home, the chil- Ah Opportunity For —and— dren will follow later. Mrs. Foley "• ' Sale will be held at my residence, southeast corner "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD" was graduated from Presbyterian Hotel Keepers...Dealer* Sno.-Hon.Toei. • . hospital as a. trained njirae, ^of Rumson Road and Monmouth Road, Rumson, dn GREGORY PECK Bun.-Mon. Sun.-Mat A reception Was held In honor of SACRIFICE! .Saturday, June 21st, at 10:00 A. M., continuing until JOAN BENNETT ANN SHERIDAN Rev. Richard Swing of St. Ann's -• 12:00 noon. KENT SMITH church in St. Ann's auditorium last ROBERT PRESTON BRUCE BENNETT night. A' purse- was presented by 100 Upholstered —In— members of the congregation. MRS. C. ALEXANDER RIEMAN "NORA PRENTISS" Father Ewlng- has left, for the CHAIRS "The Macombm Church Of the Sacred Hleart, River- Arm chairs ot high,quality, , i Tue».-Wed. ton, and lias been replaced by Rev. DENNIS MORGAN ideal for many purposes. Affair" JACK CARSON William Andrew. : Good design, frames In excel- JOAN LESLIE Rev. Malcolm L.: Wlllitts ' and lent condition. Mrs.'Willltts are attending the min- ^EApE'8 MONTE CARLO BEACH CLUB AND POOL, (Vcdnetdny WeA-Mat. "I Guy* From Milwaukee" BRUCE E. ANDERSON isters' meeting at Asbury Park this MISS FRANCES OSB0RNE Apply HIM A6BURY PARK, N. J., OPENING JUNE 27th. NOW XBBOL FLYHX.'- week.- •. • • • ;.•. ' Housekeeper' JUNE* LANG ALEXIS SMITH Bruce E. Anderson of Lake Shore The CIA. group No. l'of Keans- Miss Frances Osborne, who. has ACCEPTING RE8ERVATION8 FOR 1847 8EA8ON. drive. Country Club Estates, Mid- been dancing with the Roxyettea at "IJGHTHODSK" burg, Mrs. John Miller, president, the Roxy theater in New York city o Hotel dletown, townabip, who will, grad- held the last meeting for the sum- ' Write or Phono As. ptf. 2-8880 F;OP Acoommddatlottt Thurtday . One Da; uate next week from, the piano de- for the past year and a-half, was "BAN ANTONIO" mer at the home of Mi"'Carrie graduated this week from the B*rk«l«y-Carter«t EDWARD ARNOLD partment of the New Torjc trade Broander. The next, meeting will —In Technicolor— JOEL McCREA school, hu started a .piano- tuning, Lodge Professional school of New take place at the home of Mrs.-Jess York city. Miss Osborne Is the Astrurj Pwk- —In— regulating and repairing business. Covert on September 15. "COME AND GET IT* For the present he will conduct his daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray • MICKEY BOONET Mr: and Mrs. Salvatore Carlucclo KANE~R?CHMOND business by appointment but he In- —In— tends to open a shop in the near of Orchard street are parent* of —In— future. ' twin daughters,, born Sunday at "MICKEY THE GBEAT" "THE MISSING XADY" - Rivervlew hospital! A graduate of Rumson high school, where he" was a star mid- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Westendorf dle-distance runner, Mr. Anderson of 12 Mason place, are the parents Egans of Harding Road after completing hla high school of a. daughter, born Thursday at studies entered bberlin Conserva- Monmouth Memorial' hospital. VENETIAN BLINDS tory of Music at Oberlln, O. The Mr. and Mrs; John Malley, Jr., of $ war terminated his studies after Murry lane, are the parents of a Costume Flowers! two years, and he then served four daughter, born Thursday at Rlver- wm vlew hospital. ONLY P and-one-half year8 In the army, be- ing-attached to one of the divisions James Qravany, Jr., son of Mr/ Yes, we believe that corsages can be WASHED THOROUGHLY that-fought In Italy. He resumed and Mrs. James Qravany, was one INCLUDING TAPES AND CORDS his. studies ' after his discharge of 91 graduates at Blair academy, as casual as her favorite string of pearls— , from military service. He was a Saturday, June 7. .-'-..- : 24-HOUR SERVICE member, of the former Rumson The official board of the Metho- Symphonic orchestra. dist church will hold an important to be worn with any costume. (We will BLINDS" REJUVENATED - PAINT-JD ANY COLOR special meeting in the church to- MATCHING TATES AND COEDS Mr. Anderson rife Married to. the night at 8 o'clock. Dr. Albert concede swimming.) " . ^ • BROKEN PARTS REPLACED former Audrey Oufwater of Red Adams will be present to direct the Bank, . > • ' making of tentative plans for the LOWEST PRICES FOR NEW BLINDS financial crusade, July 23 to Aug- • To prove this, we have concocted a H0RSEJ8H0E ust 10. All members of. the board Holmdel are urged to attend. •••• CORSAGE—a small, dainty lapel ornament-^not' at all HOME MAINTENANCE SERVICE There will be-a trustee election • ostentatious—made of flovyers to match the costume Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moeffler in the Methodist church -Wednes- FACTORY—207 MONMOUTH ST. are tht parents of a daughter Betty day night, June 25, at 8 o'clock. especially for her day at the Monmouth Park races, j. Lee, born at Rlvervlew hospital All members of. the congregation Phone Red Bank 6-3107 Monday. Mrs, Moeffler Is the for- of voting age are eligible to vote. mer Miss Ruth Longstreet, daugh' Miss Joan Trenery has accepted GREENHOUSES ON HARDING RD. AT HARRISON AVE. ter of Mr. and Mra. Marshall Long- a position as reporter for. the Red street " Bank Register'during the summer. PHONE R. B. 6-l«S :; • ; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grourot of Father Richard Ewlng, assistant Pemberton have moved Into. the pastor at St. Ann's church, .has Jonathan Holmes farm house, Mra. been_notlned_Df_his_tran»ferJ;o_an^ FAMILY WASH jBrourot will teacfi~th The average price paid by Amer- icans for electricity Is 3.24 cents a kilowatt hour. A R OS At Morgan — on Route 35 TO OPEN FRIDAY featuring ; "My Jiffy Coif ; PIANO • STADIUM BAR Is So Young Looking" Carmen Opdyke at the keyboard . ' : , • . '~~• iind —• •. • •• ; . .;. -' • • • ' ••• •• • * • •.•••" ••• . • ••'• / ( '« so lovely to look at and so ensy to manage, too., All it requires ia just a1 few strokes of my brush—and quicker than I can say THE GREEN ROOM 'jiffy'—my curls spring right into place. Ilovo it." *.-. Jiffy Haircut, 1.00 and 1.B0 Permanent Waves, .8.50 qp Menu and decor, for smart Bay Shore Dining JJB.C1—I The only re#tnurant under the proprietorship of Mr,, and Mra. Wm. Ziegler .' ') • ' . BEAUTY SALON, Fourth floor RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1947 Paee Nine College Graduate spent two weeks. Mr. Barcume visited.hl»; wife an Of :-sEe- . Raymond qherry has returned 35 Urday at the 'home ol hla parents , •'•• Reg. 1.05 at 74 Bel»haw. avenue. Several ot home after visiting his son-in-law Rog. 00c arid'daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- the boy's.playmates enjoyed games Crystal clear in plastic, n All colors and while, bound Fine combed jorsey yarn, and rtfroihmonts of ice cream and ville Robinson of westfleid. cake. A birthday, cake adprned the The Youth Canteen, which oper- triiiky hood uiUi<;licd tu wilh' matching tapp; all all sizes and a variety of • titblsi'deporated-, in blue and white, ated since last November in the Mtthwi'^is well reme"mb.ere"ll with parish house of St. Mary's Epis- cape. . • \ aprons have.'bibs. ti colors to choose from. / gifts. : ' > , copal church, lias been closed for A house to house canvass for the summer and will reopen in the 'solicitation of fund* will be, Beptember, • • •: started July 7 . by the fire Mrs. J. Carle,Anderson Is vWt- company. A letter of appeal will be Ing her ion and daughter-ln-ltw, left at each home and collections Mr. and Mrs. W. C. M. Anderson will be made during the week of of St, Petersburg, FJsi. July 14. It was decided by the fire, Frank Boyce has returned from a mori to cancel plans for a fair and business trip to Oklahoma and to conduct ft drive similar to Jaet Louisiana, y«ftr. Chit? Arthur Cotgreave Is Mrs. Henry E. Ackarion has re- committee chairman, assisted by the other officers. turned horns after attending her - West Long Branch Ambulance class reunion at Mount Holyoke corps has volunteered t'O coyer the, •college, South Hadsy, Maes. Jocal 'corps while - the Eatontown The Delta Alpha dais bf trie ambulance Is undergoing needed First Baptist church. will havs a meeting tomorrow night In the , repairs. ' ,-. .' . . church, with Mrs. Ernest Bailey The first aid course conducted by Ned Brown and Oharles Brand and Mri, winfleld Maurer as hoj- WM completed last Thursday night teises. and 81 member* of tl>e -crass re- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Egin of ceived certificates at a dinner held Chingarora avenue celebrated their Friday evening at Crystal; Brook 25th wedding anniversary Saturday. •Farm Inn, \n anniversary mass was celebrat- Mr. apd Mrs. Earl Haths-way at- ed in the morning'at St. Joseph's tended '•» birthday dinner at the churoh.'Saturday evening a.family Star of the Lake Shepherds of dinner party vu held at Button- Bethlehem lodge, Aebtiry Park, held wood manor. Monday night for members of the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sullivan are various lodges throughout the dis- the parents of a daughter born last trict celebrating birthdays during Thursday at Monmouth Memorial June. Mrs. Hathaway and Mrs.hospital. Margaret Cramer represented the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kegley are local lodge at a HoitV day-observ- the parents of a son born'Wednes- ance at the Shepherds home In day of last week at Monmouth Me- Haddonfleld. morial hospital. : Seventeen members of Pride of Mr, and Mrs. Matthew Austin are Crescent council, Sons wd Daugh- the parents of a son born Tuesday ters of Liberty, attended a meeting of last week at Monmouth Memor- ot the Fast Councilors association ial hospital. ' at Freehold following an early bus- iness session 9' the l0<1««' ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stevens are Smart men - Mrs. John Barcume. and sen the parents of a son born Tuesday John, Jr., returned home yesterday of last week at Monmouth Memor- from Atlantic City, where they ial hospital. CiVKISTAW tRenaissanee and Symphony Al]l WQOI Broadloom Carpet REPAIR PROMPTLY, REPAY MONTHLY and Other' Famous Fabrics Busy man of *ff«iri can't afford to bit jilted by tuihmer heat—or to WcKelv«y'« Invites you to sen this gorgeous earpttlns1 m»d» htro In Freehold In th« natlonall)- Iinawn Kins- look wilted, either. Fortunately, it'i not necemry.. Meivin-the-know • hemlan mlll«. Soft, rich color« are wovfn Into a dtlietle ' pattern to odd dtptli itnj aparkla to the diitlnetlv* •olid- wear H»»pel Cord, looks'ai trim at the day'i end at when they started color effect. Practical carpeting too— lon(r-w«artar> 100% wool pll« for irroater wear. Cut to fit your room, 'out. it'i no trick to look fre»h in a Ha»pel, because Hatpel suits McKelvey's Cash Sov-' or In usual ruir ilzcs-27 in.; 9, 12, 15 ft. wide. In ing Prices Bring Cus-: beautiful ihades <)t rose,- blue, green, vine, belsi, |T«y. launder M reaidily as shirU, never ihrink, never fade, .never lose their tomer? From All Over .*.**-SPECIAl.-llOLL-PRICES-TO-HOTELS -*-*- -the East;-.-. . - —'•• •hape. •'. '-.'•' • .' ;'•-' Vy''. ; ; STAIR AND HALL CABPETINGS Yd. »4.95 to »9.7» The smartest cool suit, the coolest smart suit. SOLID MAPLE SL|ITES for Livingroom, Sunroom i-Vc. and 3-Pc Set".- Sprln*. flllnl cujllloiu. A t t r a c t 1 T • $19 You can financenec - $139.50 up to $232.50 essary replies and re- 3 • Piece Bed Davenport placements with a Suite . . Special $199.50 low>coic home im- SHOP FRIDAY 9 P. MIRRORS and LAMPS provement loan atour Our aavirtnlrnt In lh« moil roiniilotr v>'*i hivo liad In many : bank. Aik for details. ,vfar.<. .Mny w« nhow them ^ : -.i.' •!.*• you? Home oj. Cwulutan Rugs ; 181 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH 21 WEST MAIN STREETJ FREEHOLD Open Dally Except Wednesday 8:30 to 5:30 Cloud nt 1 P. M^WtiU. Purina Jum, July, v*J RED BANK RBGISTEB. JUNE 19,1947 Monmouth Park Race Lounge At Mdijirioutfe Track Opens Today •' (Continued From Page 1) And Stream riving early this week. Molly Pitch-,!' er hotel on the Shrewsbury already' :hte~llyened"~t6^the"cnatter^f"tral" ers and .owner's. Rigaud B. Paine,, On the Great Outdoor* genial general manager Of the ht>-j 1 tel, has, been deluged with requests " '"A \VONPERFUE."RACE TRACK opens this afternoon In Oceanp"ort for room reservations,, a condition, when Monniouth Park Is the scene of the 'running of the $ 10,000 Colleen which has the popular hostelry aotjj .Stlkes. Although the general trend • In race courses throughout the Shrewsbury River Caviar . he purpose of the propaganda idly booked beyond "tht'.JuhR country has been a lessening, in attendance, Monmouth's officials rightly lEourth^-week-end.— Other-hoteli' - fesl the nearby-pjant-will notrsuffer-tho-blteothers'-have-experlenced.— NeyeiL.lnJ.he_memory_of-the.oldt ,tMv est river folk has there been a would increase any faster than along the shore report ^ienjiar Bliw uations. ••..-• . '..; : ••'••r .';•';.'.:-|? There e Is Ho'.doubt about the beauty of the. place, nor that sturgeon caught In the . North .have the curlew, wlllet, yejlowlegs' erefy possible convenience for the patrons has been studiously Shrewsbury river. That is until last and other shore birds that have not Tote and parl-mutuel machineiii Included. The gentlemen running the show at Monniouth have were finally installed In the early Saturday when our phone rang: been hunted for twenty years or hours this morning. The. mutual' made » sincere effort to offer the best, and It li likely the people 'Stew, this is Warren. Chandler of more,". . ? who pay the way will respond'favorably and In quantity. • windows are being manned to i Fair Haven. I am' bringing up the "Will Waterfowl Come Back?' great extent by county resident*, An item which cannot be overlooked In arriving at an optl- strangest looking flsh I have ever Al Day of the U. S.FIsh and Wild- Track police, guides and ushers art mUtlhvMitlook Is that, finally, the metropolitan press has, In seen, which. I caught in the river life Service glyes art official, up-to- also made up of locaiites. ,: */ 5f >o|n« instances, admitted Monmputh, county really has some- near Guyon's Point and .would' like the-minute resume- of th6 present Mif. It wasn't so last year; When assorted printed crocks to have you identify it. Some .one waterfowl crisis. "The most care- Big- Race Saturday \ >?,' .ended tip. influence bettors that New York tracks were unsur- said that It might be a sturgeon,'' ful waterfowl Inventory in history After today's big race;, the next passable, even though New York atate takes a .neat portion of That put us on the spot. We hadhas revealed a continent population $10,000 run will go Saturday in th» • the wagers' In. taxes and In view of the fact that those tracks never seen' an Atlantic sturgeon, of only 54 million. The two previous plainly we're not built for comfort. . Oceanport Handicap. Saturday's re^i and the only thing we knew about crises have been met by level-head' newal marks the first running of »Carefully guided by Amory L. Haskell, Jockey club president, and them is that they are a relic of ed action to reduce the take by the Oceanport since old Monmouth* the genlaUgen$i;al manager; Edward J, Brennan, Monmouth .Park in- the mastedon age. That the Rus-hunterg and do a better Job toward thrived more than half a century: tends that average Joe Fan/getsa decent break. The track's being In sians "make caviar out of their roe. restoring environment. This one ago. Although it was scheduled last; Oceanport has meant the employment of many ^localites, including That years ago they were very must be faced in the same fashion, rear, inability to open the track plenty of, ex^G, I.'s.. Its success will .bring to this section some touch of abundant along the Eastern sea- I. still think the Service wlU'be able, oh time caused.its cancellation, v th«" colorful history old .Mpnmouth had in. the' days before racing board. That the Hudson river to recommend some kind of open ': At six furlongs, "the Oceanport banned in i8&3.:. We look to, a banitcv season. In hoping forgone, we also sturgeon was considered a delicacy.' • has 42 nominees, led by Elmendorf 1 inijlude a wish ,that you bet exclusively on winner'.", which is an easy That they grow to tremendous size' Farm's great Polynesian, likely thing-to' do,'If you are lucky.'".;;'. "^ •:.-.' —(00 and 600 pounds not being un- Last minute report from Pete topweight of the field. Other well- common—and that the few which Pauels, Rumson: Jack Havens, Bed regarded candidates include Pen- have survived the commercial carn- Bank, fishing with his eight-year- tagon stable's The Doge, Joe W. PLOWING UP'THE,FAIRWAYS: Good friend Freddie Merriman age, comparable to* the extermina- old son Donald, who. acted as skip-' Brown's King Dorsett, George M. did, it again! A 7^ Sunday was good chough to put him in a three-way tion of the passenger pigeon, sell ttatfor the kicker's tournament. : Since he has been chairman of the per, boated a 7 pound 12' ounce Crump's Dutch Raider, William G. for as much as J5 a pound. . . : striped bass and a smaller one, also ; Hells' Greek Warrior,' Glen Riddle tournament coijimlttee' at" Old Orchard, he has hot bought golf' balls, .. Pictured above . is the main ^e .central, circular, banquette, acotlle, the loop' chairs are of nat- We had a few minutes before Mr. two nice fluke. John Wadesky and Farm's The Shaker and Deerlng which are given the winners. Others tying him were Joe Eager and lounge in the Monmouth Park.club covered in alternating green and ural bamboo and - the walls are of Oaklet liance''With 80 and 89, respectively . . . Those who have fol- Chandler would arrive, so we dugJohn Bruckner, Rumson, landed hunter's green and bleached' wood. Howe's True North. into Webster's dictionary," hoping two stripers and several fluke. house; which will be the center of white, plastic leather, and surround- The clubhouse is considered the 'loWed Earn Snead on a tour of a course and heard him rant and rave, : bonder what'he must have said after missing the 30-inch putt on theto find the. answer. • Fortunately activity for the 36-day meeting ing a garden of ferns and plants. most-, remarkable ;'and, 'beautiful The United States has about foUr, final grecri .Or Jiitiniy McHale, the amateur who set two records by there was a splendid engraving and This column offers cohdolance.iq which, begins today. Shown Is. the. The floor Is covered with' black; •tructure; .oh, the^ American turf. million annual cases of malaria scoring 30-35^5 .Saturday, in the Open, was formerly assistant pro ata' lengthy description of a sturgeon. the family of Fred, Hurst, Middle- with 4,000 deaths. "An aclpianserold fl»h of the seas town, who passed away last. Sat- . ••--:, -., . -• - - -.. . ••• ••.- >•!••••• Rujnson Country club in Craig Wood's time. The boy can belt them of the seventh grade also attended H. LeRoy and Mijs»riPlpwnce LeRoy »« , . Dom Christopher got off a 71 at Old Orchard ... Russ Plngltore, and" rivers of northern" regions, urday while at his cabin at North Hamlet They were Shirley Emmons, Diana enjoyed •-. •; a; Mif to' Washington's brother ofvRcd:'B^nk.high' sphool's athletic director, toured the Long with five rows of bony shields and Point of Barnegat' Inlet. GAME FISHING , Shaw, Linda Dlsbrowt Ellen Ander^ Crossing Saturday. '••"-• , /Branch pastures In 76; Jim Moran had .18 and Jack McQalllard; 79. flour barbels In a transverse, row be- The news of Mr. Hurst's sudden Sgt. Vernon Rathbone, son of Mr. son, Ernest Mo'ccl, Phll",ip Walling, 80-FOOT CHARTER fore the small, toothless mouth. death comes as a great ehock to Mr. and, Mrs. Albert King have , ^ Starting pro-amateur tournaments on the shore Is a good •• ... -j' •»-. _„.. , And Mrs. - Thomas Rathbone, ar- Mickey Sam Firpo, Charles Smalley sold their dwelling,/Which: they pur- ! Sturgeons' a\e the principal source and "Jack Mirro. "•••'.'• ' •. , chased from Joseph R. Peseux two j "STERLING" , deaj. The boys'will he golnff in tho sec:nd tournament next . of isinglass and caviar." Well, he sportsmamanyn fr(endsand spen. Ht eman ways atruhappye rlved oh Jurte 3 at Camp KilmeI, Capt. Charley DobUer \', Thursday at Jumping Brook. Xaat week's event saw Ben Yasko from Bremerhaven,. Germany, after. Mrs. H. Carnerbn.'^urn .49 5 (SAL Five gallons of new, im- proved Allstate motor oil. compounded like -the oil usea by our Army ground Hdndy Oil Measure New Spark totc6s and Navy during Were 79o Were 46o 45 Plfite BaHery World War II. Fights and licks friction wear; clings Now 59c uu«r«nt«ed to hotspots, Now avall- Now 37c ablo_iiUiandy,jiasybliUd - Galvanized U.S. legal on meatur*. Allstate , ,y h*rffl korosono-type can. Haridy 5'/fi7fllblri)p t bk Save u|> Id V gallon In every »••- •lie cor*. No-iplll uhry'-'venti. Alsd available in your con- pouring aaileri.Approved funnel- with smooth, fast pick-up Allitate 0«%»t« len«, iBUllatttry tarVice. tainer at 18^c qt. Vol. like ntck prevenli spilling. Qt. six*. plug). Civ* hot fat ipaik. TnU Bond a Month 100 amp*r« how. low price If bought In i*t «M. tax extra. 2-Qt. 8lie Now 78o Looking for an Mty Mvlngs.plan? Buy bonds regularly qut of earning*. It's automatic, and It's Havd maximum .driving safety and save one of th* safflti lhveltm»nts Into on the outstanding quality of Sears- whloh you oan put your hard eagncd ALLSTATE TIRES 6:00x16 SIZI e. Buy en Star* e Liberal Trade- Easy Terms . In -Allowance 95 Fle«l-leit*d and proven to give you maximum driving lafety, and PlUlf.d. Sears i!ralghl-lln« priced lo save you mon'*y. Polnl-for-poinl in 12 Ixt. Tax conilruclion and pefforftionce, Allstal* lire* b*ar out Scars stand- ard, "no finer tires are mad* today." Wriy not buy a full let on Setirs easy lertnj, and get a liberal trade-In allowance In trie d*olf Ofn«r 5t«M mt Slmttmt i ' t7, Monmorth St.. Open Dally §4.90 Red Bank. N. J. Juin irntii litmi ilJUiiii vfHwad&^ftp+H* KoKty 4**4" $11118phone 6-1122 .1w-.U,i. ,tj •S Pate Twelve RED BJLNK REGISTER, JUNE 19;; 1947 Marguerite Wood mington, Deb, visited a few days Little Silver •JAM : •:..-. thl« past week With Mr. and Mrs. lt'« SHERMAN'S For •Henry Brlckel. \ . Perfect In attendance at school PHONE R.B.6-323Q Is June Bride-Elect Harry James haa his.horse at for th» entire year were Marilyn Bed Spreads The Best In Brookdale farms. Lieut Col. and Mrs. David perry Stiltwagon and James Bruno of the Waahect - Jllnsed Venetian Blinds P. T. CAB CO. Mrs. Frank Wood of Bar Har- sixth grade! Robert Flynn of the 1 Courteoui Drivers Wood of Sycamore avenue, Shrews- bor, Me., Is visiting with Lieut bury,! - announce -,-thft!~erigag ement second grade _and_Thpma»_Mopg Damp Dried the_ Sherman —-Day-ancUNlght-Servlca and Mrs. RobertrSlaven;- and Dale Myers of trie fourth and forthcoming marriage of their Mr. and Mrs, R. Dunn attended M Broad St Bed Bank daughter, Miss, Marguerite Van- grade. All-teachers are returning the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- and school will reopen • Monday, Vllet Wood, to Robert Edward Lee gene F. Lester at New York Mon- of Portland, Ore., son of Mrs. September 8. Registration day for HONEY BEE FLOWERS day and attended a reception at all new pupils will be Friday, Sep- Sarah Morris Lee of Portland. The the Biltmore hotel. . - UPPER BROAD ST. RED BANK couple will be married Saturday, tember 5.. .-••••„'.. .. „ 1 A ~ farewell party was given Henry M. Matthews, son of Mr. -June~-21, at --Ghrlak -Episcopal ThUKday of-last—week—for-Mrsr LAUNDERETTE OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER IS anUTMrs. ,P, L. MaWhews~bT Syca- church, Shrewsbury, Lloyd Tlpton at the home of Mrs, more avenue, Navy ensign in the 114 Monmouth 8t, R. B. R. B. 6-4O2O '. •.' Walter Wilhelm, at the Preston inactive reserye status, today is house, Brookdale farm. . Others receiving* the degree of. bachelor of present were Mrs. Joseph Helnrich, science In engineering at the 91st THE WORLD'S MOST HONORtO WATCH: Mrs. Raymond Cuillo, Mrs. Carl annual commencement exerctaes of : Winner of* 10^World's! Turkington and Mrs. Hodge Bogh- Tufta college, Medford, Mass. A Hendrickson. Mrs. Tlpton has left graduate of Red Bank high school -Fair Grand Priies* -with Lieut. Lloyd Tipton for Albu- in 1943, he' attended Columbia uni- "> 28 Gold Medals! querque, N. M., where he Is to be versity for a year before entering Alcoholics WHY EVERY HOME stationed. ' ,.._<,-.-;. , Tufts, where he has, been a mem- Miss Hazel Hendrlekson of Tltuft- ber of the junior varsity and var- -ville, Pa., visited her sister, Mrs. atty • basketball teams, the tennis SHOULD HAVE. AN George Nelson, at Mft.Hu farm the team and Phillips Brooks society, Anonymous past two weeks.. •••••. • Frank Neilson of Fair Haven, Mrs. Paul Stryker has returned contractor, is building for the oc- Help For The from Monmouth Memorial hospital cupancy of his wife and self a story Problem Drinker ORLEY "with her daughter, Gayl Louise,. and one-half Cape Cod type of Pupils who received medals for house on Rumson road, opposite A. A. Is a fellowship of men : and women banded together haying gassed their athletic badge Dennis' store. The construction.; is test at Lincroft school are Marilyn of cinder block and frame. Mr. by their Inability to use alco- Corson, Donna Adams, Gall Anable Neilson has placed, in the market hol in any form sensibly. It and Theresa Zlellnskl, his seven-room house at 39 Jack- embraces no race, creed or FREEZER Pupils with ' perfect attendance son avenue, >. , color. There are no dues, ini- fob June are, primary grades—Ga,r- tiation fees or costs of • any rctt Conson, Ronald Worsley, Har- Harry Neilson, son of ,Mr. and sort. The only requirement • IT STORES, ry Cheek, Cart Helnrich, Marlon Mrs. Frank Neilson of Fair Hjiven, for joining the organization is Bennett, Mary Lou Brounley, Betli is building a back porch and mak- , "a sincere and honest. desire • IT FREEZES Camenzind, Janet Creswlck, Betty ing other improvements to the for- to stop drinking." mer Imlay house on Prospect ave- A. A. is not a temperance MISS MARGUERITE WOOD Daverlo,' Margaret Kelly), Veronica Nowickl, Joyce Ciejka, Sheila nue, which he bought some time movement in' any sense bt the cu,FT.a IT ECONOMIZES ago. -word. A. A. is not concerned Miss Wood was graduated from Brownlee, Ann, Hlckey, Susanne SIZE Toop and Abble Ann Wfllgerodt, Andrew Dressier of Sunset ave- with those who. can drink In • IT'S CONVENIENT Red Bank high school and attended moderation. With those ' to Holton-Arms Junior college In and intermediate grades—Rose- nue. Red Bank, is building a bunga- marie Braun, Marilyn Corson, Carol low on Rumson road adjoining whom alcohol has > become a • IPS THE BEAUTY Washington, D. C. Mr. Lee Is a burden, A. A, ie very much, graduate of Oregon State college Maher, Doreen Worsley, Marlon Frank Nellson's property, for his Cheek, Edward Cheek, August son, Harold Dressier..'" " concerned and always ready . SPOT OF YOUR and la employed.by General Elec- to give a helping hand. tric company at Schen'ectady, N. Y. Fredericks, Gail Anable, William . Dr. J. Holland Crompton, head- KITCHEN V ' He served with' the Army Signal Kurtanlck and Theresa Zeilinskl. master of Pennington School for Alcoholism Is a disease. An corps. Pupils whq will attend the sev- Boys will preach Sunday at 11 a. m. alcoholic Is not just a drunk enth grade at River. Plaza school In Embury Methodist church. Sun- who should be cast out or • IT'S BUILT TO next year are Gall Anable,.William day-flchool convenes at 10 a. m. ' jailed, b.ut Is a sick human LAST Lincroft Kurtanick, Paul Morria, Theresa Dr. F. A. DeMarls will deliver being who must be taketi care Ziellnskl, and Evelyn Thorne. . the centennial sermon at the Bur- of as any , other ill person should. Alcoholism is the SEE IT TODAY The school children enjoyed their A miscellaneous stork shower lington church In tho morning and was given for Mrs. Albert Goddard will preach at First church, Asbu,ry fourth most fatal disease in ay* wide goMi annual picnic Friday afternoon at this country. w Wood Hollow farm, Everett. A sur- at the home of Mrs. Rhea Walling Park, in the evening. - Terms Arranged Thursday evening. Gifts were ar- Rev, A. C, Brady .will preside at A. A. cannot help anyone prise presentation of gifts was to become a controlled or so- Immediate Delivery made by the children of the" school ranged In a bassinet, given by Mr. the fourth quarterly conference of a and Mrs. Adolph Schllpf of Way- the Methodist church-to be held cial drinker. Onoe drinking to the teachers, Mrs. L. A. Clark has become uncontrolled, the and Mrs. Anita Pease. Donna side. Refreshments were served. tomorrow at 7:15 p.m. at the Rose- FREEZER BAGS AVAILABLE Those who attended were Mrs. velt tea'room. • only recourse is absolute so- tfiewcw/dbmod Adams of the fifth grade, and Billy briety. A. A. can point the Toop of the fourth grade made the Harry Walling, Mra. Harry Mauser, ;The church mortgage burners Mrs. George VerneII, Mrs. Lloyd way and help In reaching that speeches. The children, brought have raised $1,265 during the last goal. , their lunches and enjoyed refresh- Hosan, Mrs, Lotus Tumldiski, Mrs. five months, according to a report Joseh Haroernick, Miss Annie Mau- submitted. ••>..- If your drinking hat become AMERICAN FREEZER ments of soda and Ice cream. The afternoon was spent in playing ser, Miss Joan Bush, Miss' Mary Jules Distel has completed his 3 problem, if it Interferes with games and nature walks. Children Jane Bush, Robert Goddard, Rhea freshman year In Dickinson college your business, your home or WILBURS Walling and Patty Walling of and la home for the summer. social life and if you honestly present were Janet Creswlck, Rob- I5.BR0ADST JEWELEU& RED BANK ert McCullough, Charles McCul- Phalanx, Miss Helen Boylan- and Mrs. Irwln Campbell Is a pa- desire to do something about & APPLIANCE CO. lough, Mary Lou Brownlee, Sheila Lou Soden of Lincroft, Mrs. Ever- tient In Rivervlew hospital. It, then, by all! means, write ESTABLISHED 64 YEARS — Brownlee, Keith Brownlee, Mar- otta-Nau of. South Amboy, Mrs. Dr. DeMarla spoke last night at to Alcoholics Anonymous, Box . DISTRIBUTORS garet Kelly, Donna Adams, Donald George Wilson of Matawan, Mrs. a men's dinner in the Neptune #49, Red Bank, New Jersey, ! ROUTE 35 and OAK HILL ROAD "A3amB7~ Marian Bennetti EesliF George-Chandler,—Jr.—Mrs.-Gcorge- -churphr—He-^was-Tecently—elected— and_xQur_letter,_wilI.be Jld Cornell, Ronald Worsley, - Doreen Chandler, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur president of the board of. trustees in strictest confidence. ;RED BANK r'— PHON£-6-3877i Worsley,_ Michael Bogh-Hendrlck- Walling, Mr. and Mrs. William of Pennington school. . »on; Betty Daverlo, Belli-Camen- McDanlels, Miss Gladys Goddard zind, Garrett Corson, Marilyn Cor- and MISB Jean Chandler of Fair soh, Eugene Peck, Bernice Zellin- Haven; Mrs. William Bennett, Mrs. ski, Theresa Zeilinskl, Veronica No- George Adcock and son, George, wlckl, Diane Bornkamp, Gordon Mrs. Dudley Shaffer, Miss Helen Bornkamp, Harry .Cheek, Marion Shaffer and Miss Betty Long of Call Cheek, Edward Cheek, Joyce Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asbury SPECIAL Ciejka, George Thompson, Edward McKean and Mrs. Edith McKean Anable, Ann Hlckey, Abble .Ann of ' Oakhurst and Mrs. Adolph WlUlgerodt, Susan Anable, Gall Schlipf of Wayside. Park Anable, Gall Anable, Susanne Toop, Mrs. Geraldlne L. Thompson vis- 2-1329 THIS WEEK ONLY Billy Tocp, Carl Hoinrlch, Deanna ited her daughter; Mrs. Rowan Our Decorator Mausej-, Rosemarle Braun, Carol Boone at Saranac Lake over the MEN'S Maher, August Frederick, William week-end. Will Call Kurtanlck, Evelyn ' Thome and Mrs. Bernard Leach has returned with Paul Morris., Others present were 00 from Monmouth Memorial hospital Fabric Sample! Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Pease, Mrs. with her new son, Charles Conovor, Mrs. Charles SPORT SHIRTS *1 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lee1 cele- Toop, Mrs, John Olsen and Miss Shurlee Bergey. • . brated their 16th wedding anniver- MEN'S sary with a party at their home Mrs. Charles Lum entertained Sunday in the form of a buffet sup- $ 00 her cousin, Walter Grover of Day- per. Guests' present were. Mr. and ,ton, O., Friday. On Saturday, Mrs. Mrs. Manny Mendolson of the PAJAMAS 2 Jennie Morford of Springfield spent Bronx, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles the day with Mrs. Lum. Elbert of Elmont, L. I.; Mrs. Har- BOY'S ' Mr, and, Mrs. John Malley of ry Lee of Elizabeth; Mrs. Fannie Keansburg are the parents of a Lee, Miss Jacqueline Manning, $ 00 daughter born Thursday evening Pnll Grosser and James Wilson of at RWervlew hospital. Mrs. Malley N. Y., and Arthur Johnson of Lin,- PAJAMAS 1 croft, Is the former Miss Julia McCarron of this place. Miss Jean Barcus of Des Molnes, Iowa, Is spending a week with Mrs. OTHER VALUES FOR MEN Robert Daverlo. ITCHING PIMPLES Leonardo high school graduates Ara you tormented Kith itching o( from this locality are Helen Boy- eczema? When your iMn bmk> out J 95 95 land, Ramona Wood) Audrey Ben- with tiny blisters, do dry «caly, itching nett and June Johnson, patches form, or does your skin thicken, SPORT SHIRTS 2 1. »4 crack, and then Itch and burnt Leslie R. Stewart, Jr., graduates MEDREX OINTMENT blended »olentl. this Thursday from Bed Bank flcally fcora eight tested Ingredient* U We'll Reupholster Your high flfchool. praised by thousand! because it soothes and comforta the moat Intense Itching SWIM TRUNKS Graduates of this area from Ri- In a Jiffy. Your money back at once, It ver Plaza school are Betty Stewart, relief U not Instant. Get a jar of gen- Ethel Gutowsky, Walter Wilson uine llesn colored, crea»leM HEDREX to i\x and Verna Brownlee. OINTMENT today. T-SHIRTS 85' 40o a jar at all Sun Bay Drug Store* Miss Anne Gurtenberg of Wil- Entire 3 - Piece Suite DRESS SHIRTS to $3 95 to look as good as new for $5-95, 12-95 TROUSERS to* SUMMER CASUALS HERE'S WHAT, as little at C REDS, BLUES.WHITES WE DO! HOSE to Cut to I • Mfk 39' 75 1—Our Decorator will coll at your home and help you Frames ... to ' select fabrics. BRIEFS 55' Z—We call for and deliver Rebuilt and Repaired v 1 your furniture, c 11 S—Tour furniture la stripped SHORTS 50 of all old fabrics. 3—Frames are repaired, C ~ " tightened and metal braced. ; . . Springs Athletic Shirts 75 MI it's MOTS' MEXICAN 6—We replace of reset bot- toms of all piece* with Rigidly Strengthened' SNEAKS tf49 HUARACHES extra-strong webbing. -and Hand-Tied • • at a price ' •• (—Spring* are reset and hand-tied. that-scrapes— .OO 7-^New filling* are added In Fabric, Labor, SPORT SHIRTS botlom amounts. required. 1 8—Tightly woven lining* are Upholstery fabric Material Included • MlirMCID placed over all seat plat- TROUSERS e VEMIUTID forms. . • Of Your Own Selection . • HEAVT DUCK 9—No extra charge for over- size pieces, or pillow back $1.50 chair*. ' SLACK SUITS 10—AU exposed wood part* Regardless of its style . . . regardless pf Us condition, we'll aro reflnithed . . . and retfpholstor your 3-piece living room suite" and make it look SIZES-4-6-8-10 scratched removed. as now and smart as the day you bought it. • • GIRLS PLAYSHOES H—All cushion* reversible. . OREDIT TERMS TO 8UJT YOUR CONVKNIBNCE > SWIM TRUNKS '1 t, WHITE .RED HAT. BEIGE,BLUE,;B0U MULTIOOIORS ?• ^ •25p ;: >•*••• IA/ALTERC FACTORY <3oo W ^ Department Store ^tF KeTBanF ASBURY PARK LONG BRANCH FREEHOLD ALL BOSSES STOP W BLOCKFBOSJ QDB STOUE fHONf: A. P. 2-13291 : 2-5123 ^j PHONBtL B. «r1329 ; '• , PHONE: FREEHQLD 8-09M BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXIX, NO. 52. , RED BANK, N. J,, THURSDAY, JUNE 19,1947 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 23 Baptisms Mark Now Manager Freeholders Send John Montgomery Army Recruiting « Sandy Hook Resumes In Snyder's , Bill To State Named Delegate Commends Register For Apartments Belford Church's Albert F. Berlow of 120 McLaren The Register this week received street has been made manager of a_certlflcate of-oommendatlon-from GA EisnerSite— the—men's and boys'Tlothing de? ~fo Recoup Funds " Replaces Judge Brown; the Military Personnel Procure- partment of Snyder's store in the ment Service of First Army head- Davidson bulldlngon Broad street. For Bridge Damage . Committees Appointed quarters, in which Col, A. S. IMayor An,d Council :Cl)ildren'l, Father's Kuegle, recruiting director, ex- New Owners Remodel Craft— In keeping with a request by the New'Jersey's Constitutional Con- pressed appreciation for "the pa- Paving Way For Use Day Observed Sunday state highway department, the vention, meeting In Rutgers uni- triotic co-operation of The Red board of freeholders has complied versity gymnasium in New Bruns- Bank Register." . Second Boat To Run In July Of ii^-Acre Tract.. Morning And Night a record of damage done tp 26 wick, smoothly went about organ- The citation accompanying the county bridges during 1945 floods izing Thursday. Announcement that award read: "Who by their con- Lost Saturday an old friend o* An ordinance changing the zone At the reopening services of Bel- and has sent the Information to John L.- Montgomery, Monmouth tribution of time, space and ex- the Bayshore made her way to the ' classification'of an ,11%-acre tract ford Methodist church last Sunday Trenton for consideration by the county's child welfare head, would perience have so greatly enhanced 141 Graduate Atlantlo Highlands pier and many at Spring street,and Harding road morning a. congregation, which state! '.•••' . • ''. replace resigned- Judge Thomas community relations,' thereby ma- persons who saw her were re- ;, to zone D .residential, permitting filled the edifice, beard a Children's Early this month the county was Brown of Locust was made. terially aiding the Army Recruiting Leonardo High minded of by-gone days. Dressed the construction there of a garden- day program well presented by the notified by the highway department Committee appointments were servlco in building the new Regu- In new clothes and .guided by a vet- / type apartment house was passed Sunday-school under direction of that funds will become available named yesterday. Among them lar United States army." eran skipper, the "Sandy Hook" on first reading at Monday night's the teachers and officers. - The under the 1947-48 appropriations Wayne D. Murray is chairman Capt. Henry J. Boudreaux, Red "The World Is Ours" glided into the harbor on the ffrst • meeting of the Red Bank mayor church building has-been complete- measure for the relnrourseinent of of arrangements and form, ' Mr. Bank recruiting officer, made the leg of a series of summer'cruises and council. A public hearing will ly .renovated. .. ' ."•• counties up to 75 .percent of .the Montgomery is a member of sub- presentation yesterday. Is Theme Of Program after a layoff of six years, Twenty-three persons, Including' cost of repairs, A list compiled by mission and address to the people,1 Atlantic Highlands officials are be held on the prdjnanci Monday Otis R. Seaman, county engineer, The other Red Bank firm to re- night, July 7. ' adults and children, were baptised. Circuit Court Judge Haydn Proc- ceive a similar commendation was The commencement exercises of making plans to control increased They' were Helen Campbell Scott, sh0W3 that $78,403.01 was spent by' the MIdletpwn, township high traffic from the pier, and the Boro The. tract is owned by Monroe the county for repairs but the en- tor Is a member of legislative and Boro Buses. Eisner. The Red Bank board of Christina Fulton Stevenson, Joseph Mr. McMurray is a member of Ju- school were held Tuesday evening Bus company is asking for per- Frank.Whitton, Lawrence L. Tay- gineer included damage done by at the Leonardo grade school audi- mission to run buses to the pier education favored tho purchase of the 1944 hurricane which, he said, diciary, ; the site for a new high school, but lor,' Jr., Helen Adele' Taylor, Her- torium. William Dennis, president and to alter their routes to include) man Hubert Taylor, Judith. Lynn was ihoro extensive than by the Naming Mr. Montgomery re- Rumson Mayor passengers of the-"Sandy Hook".: -Red Bank voters renounced the ceived approval of Long Branch of the Board of education, pre- Slgler, Pamela Joyce Slgler, Linda following year's floods. aented diplomas to 111 graduates. How did all Jhis come about? : proposition by an overwhelming May Havens, Linda Lee Richmond; Mayor Paul Klernan, Democratic vote', at a referendum last month. Mr. Seaman also pointed out that Supports U.M.T. The program, following tho trfeme Early last spring a group of Hud- Diane Elsie Barker, Glenn David two small bridges, both "carrying state commltteeman, and Mrs. It was rumored at the time that of "The World Is Ours", Included son county men, headed by William Schott, .Stanley Etaworth Morris, little traffic, remain -to be recon- Katharine Elkus White,'state Dem- addresses by Richard Smith, class Gardner, bought the vessel from' certain factions favored the use of Richard Albert/Wblte, James Mich- structed.' One of them, MS-93, is In, ocratic commltteewoman. ; the site for a real estate develop- Hague Urges Public president, "If We Have Educa- the Army and made extensive plans ael Burin) Lawrence Jon Cubbage, Millstone township and will cost The convention is expected to tion"; Jean Geyer, "If We Have to resume the commuter service ' ment. ••,•••••• Gregory Ward Cubbage, Robert , ALBERT F. BERLOW $8,499.40,. and the other, F-44, is in end Its work within the next nlno To Write Congress Friendship"; Betty Kondzon, "If which was discontinued during the Councilman Philip J. Bowers de^ Smith. Cubbage, Wendy Blanche Freehold township and will cost weeks. Dr. Robert C. Clothier, We Have Health", and Jean Elliott, war. This group of men formed pllned to vote pn the /ordinance Cubbage end Julian Howard Smith. Mr. Berlow assumed his new po- $6,499.10. These two were added to president ot Rutgers university, 'If We Have Vision and Faith". the Jersey Shore Lines corporation > Monday night, stating that he was sition last week after, having been Rumson's Mayor Louis M. Hague At the Father's day service" In the amount already spent bringing was elected permanent president of Thursday night addressed a session Ramona Wood was awarded the and mapped out a schedule for tb* one of a group negotiating for the salesman in. J. Krldel's clothing the total up to $91,189.5}. tho convention. literary prize from the Readers' boat. '•'•<• the evening gifts were, presented by store at Broad and Front streets of that borough's council, urging '•. purchase of . the property. He is John Lents' for the official board The board awarded Jesse A. Digest for the highest scholastic Meanwhile a body of 'Atlantic :«lso*part.owner of the"Shrewsbury 15 years. . the public to demand Congress to to George . Seeley,' oldest father Howland & Sons, Sea Bright, a act favorably on instituting uni- average. Highlands men headed by Dominie ' ,Manor apartment house on River- present; L, B. Richmond, the fath- Previous to coming to Red Bank contract to rebuild' the McClees A. Caruso, formed the Atlantlo side avenue. •'».»,•'• Mr. Berlow was associated in the Tom Howards versal military training. The class day exercises Monday er with the largest family, and to bridge in Mlddletown township at evening Included selections by tho Highlands Wharf company, Mr. Councilman Harold S. Allen re- retail clothing business with his a cost of $114,958.23. The bid was Declaring that the necessity for WlUlam Sutherland, youngest fath- U.M.T. was great, the mayor Bug- high school band under the direc- Caruso ,1s president, Andrew Rich- ; ported that work would be started er in attendance. grandfather In Orange. the lower of two read at the April Have Anniversary gested that borough officials and tion of John Pfanstlel and the ard, vice president and Louts Ca- ••>, shortly., on the widening of East A musical program Was rendered 24 meeting. Preliminary borings reading of the class history and ruso, secretary-treasurer. This 'Front street from Broad street to have indicated, Freeholder Joseph residents express their' vie^s to group began iwork on the pier for by Mrs. Dora Barnes, organist, and congressional representatives. Ho class prophecy. Gifts were .presen- Globe court. He also reported that Mrs. Thelrna Lentz, pianist. Others Granted Use C. Irwln declared, that no solid Shrewsbury Couple ted to each member of the class as the arrival of the boats and Louis ' the work of obtaining title to land bottom was "reached at 45 feet so -cored congress for failure to act Caruso received permission of the who , took part were Mrs. Mabel Married 37 Years on tho matter and stated he had well as to the following members necessary /for the widening of Luker, Mrs. Carol" Casler, Mlsa the maximum depth for pilings, 65 of the faculty, Paul Lefever, W. Atlantic Highlands governing body i-. White street was progesstng nicely. Dorothy Patterson, Miss Lois Sal- Of Boat House feet, as set up in the specifications, written Representative James C. to open a tavern at the pier. Worlt Auchincloas, asking lor action. Bard Wright, Miss Emma Hefftlng, '. In answer to a query from Coun- mon, Miss Norms, Jean Jaeger, Mies will be necessary. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howard of Miss . Mary Rouse, Mrs. Esther, is almost completed. ' oilman Thomas M. GopsIU, Mr. Al- Carol Sutherland, ^Mjss Eleanor The board also declared an emer- Shrewsbury celebrated their. 37th Councilman Charles B. Harding Search, Mrs. Katharine J. Dowd, 1 No Borough Funds wedding anniversary Sunday even- Starting today a cchedule of len/,reported progress on the ac- Myers, Miss Audrey Hyera, Ronald gency to exist to permit prompt re- also spoke on the subject. He de- and principal, William K. Meglll. three round trips will begin. The '' qulsltion of property at the corner Hyers and Ormond Hyera. building of two Howell township Ing with a surprise, party given to clared congressional inaction would Letters and certificate* were pre- For Recreation them by a group of friends at the first trip will leave Atlantic High- of Broad and White street. Mr. bridges on the road to the Prev'en- continue, unless the public made sented to various members of the lands at 7:10 a. m. and the last will Gopsill stated .that.in his; opinion torium at Allenwood. Construction Wlllowbrook, Fair Haven. Follow- their stand known in Washington. class by-.George H. Glllman, for ing dinner ihc party was continued arrive at the Bayshore pier at 'the Widening of the rest of White The Red Bank mayor and coun- costs are not to exceed $3,600 and Other business oC the meeting track; Arnold Truex, baseball; Miss 10:30 p. m. A special schedule has 'street wasn't worth a hoot if a Mrs. SimpSon cil Monday night granted permis- $1,500 respectively, at Shadowbrook Farms, home o' Included a report from Councilman Addle Slsco, girls' physical educa- Mr. and Mrs. Howard, The occa- bean "arranged for holidays and 'bottleneck, was left at»the Broad sion to trie North Shrewsbury Row- Besides winning the. MoClees J. Edward Wilson concerning his tion and cheer leading; Miss Mary Sundays. street entrance. ^ , ing association and to the Sea Scout sion also marked Mr. Howard's L. Rouse, student council; W. Bard Makes Bequest To creek contract the Howland firm birthday., representing the borough at the A feature of the schedule will ship North Star for the use of the also submitted the lowest bids on services at which Holy Cross post Wright, Journalism, and John be a "Race Track Special" which ground floor of the former Frank three other bridge reconstruction sMr. and Mrs. Howard, who are received its charter as a member Pfanatell, band and orchestra. will Jeav^_pJerJ.Q_at_NBW_Yi>rIc-i_ Red Bank Church Dlckman residence and boat house jobs. • • •' • well known In the theatrical world, of_tho_MatlonaUCatholic_War-VeU ICedar street) at 12:05 p. m., and Fair View Squad JwerB—marrlod-in-Trenton—by-Revr Members~of-the7graaretlng~cTass" on tho river. Thejbulldlng, which .The-blds-and-brldges-were erans. Stating the organization is who are veterans were Charles arrive at Atlantic Highlands at ls~owne"d"by~ih"e"borougH7Tnust" be Mr. Elder who was known then as dedicated to fight Communism the 1:30. Passengers will then' be v W-22, Wall township; Howland, "tho marrying minister of Tren- Brunner, Richard Calt, Robert Leaves Bulb Of Estate inspected first for safety tjy Bulld- $4,908.05; Freibott Brothers, Port councilman Bald the post deserved Gray, William Gray, Robert Hop- guided to special buses to take tng Inspector Ensley M.' White. ton". Mrs. Howard, tho former Mies commendation for forming in Rum- them to Monmouth Park. After tba Monmouth, $5,535.30; A, P. Thomp- Harriet Berg, appeared with her ler, Raymond Kemp, Daniel Mur- Tb Joan L. Sellee Of Mayor Charles R. English told son, ..Rod Bank, $5,547,39; Thomas_ doek, Jr.;- George Wheelerr and races - tho bus will bo waiting fd" 1947 Packard Alston-Beekman, Jr.i that -funds husband In vaudeville, Mr." How- take the lucky and unlucky sports- Procter Co., Long Branch, $5,593.- ard has his own comedy program, The Red Bank Y.M.C.A. was Holllster Iglay and Robert Charles Arrive* were, not available for financing a 75. given permission to conduct a Red Jones who are now serving In the men back to the boat. This will be borough:: recreational program "It Pays To Be Ignorant", over a I at 7:15 .p. m. . , HL-64, Howell township: How- national radio network every Fri- Cross swimming school In the armed forces. Mayor English explained that hav- •'. The .Fair View first aid. squad, Bartlett Brooke Bonnell, 190 land, $9,175.55; Thompson, $9,892.75; day night. Shrewsbury river at Rumson. Other graduates were Samuel Since the railroad first introduced Pinckney road, 14$ta ijUdver, -who lM;,*lUthe. facilities such as play- Alsback, Grace Androa, H. Bernlce Freibott, $10,526.80; Procter, $11,- The couple have two children, George .K. Allen, borough en- the "Sandy Hook" to tht..puMfa died, May^-e, willet'Wl?|foperty to jrojwu^KBd\'gyninaslurns, the board 465.25. gineer, was directed to prepare a. Ayert, Bernlce Bildrlrijtr, W'Hlam of^ettu'eation was in a better posi- Ruth, and Tom, Jr., who follow In some B0 years ago, the boat^Wu his wife,' Isobel Latten -Mundorff W-3S, Wall township: Howland, map of tho western section of a Barto, Florence Bayard, Barbara undergone three face liftings and tion to sponsor such a program their talented parents' footsteps. Bedford,- Audrey Bennett, Edith "meht June 6. Until that time .the Bonpell' pAir'iAxaii'' bei;' executrix $3,144.10; Thompson, $4,069; Proc- Miss Howard not only writes the tract of land adjoining high BChoo\ survived a flre. In IBM th. Kp-f i friends from the school. She will :NOTICE., , Many County spend the summer with her par- JEWELRY REPAIRING Tnk. notle* thtt Paul Pulekr fctt Completes 25 Years Of Service ents here. applied to tb« Mayor »nd Cotrtdl of tit* Watches. Clocks end Jewelry Cleaned CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Borough of EuaistoQ for » Pltnary Bftafli Robert Beck, local station agent, and Repairs •> Re»o»able Prlc*» Residents Take is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Comuroptlon tfe«n«« for vrraUu MIMU All Word Guarantied lot O.. Year Programs • ed at 19 Wot Rlrar Boad, BtuMea-JT,/} Mrs. John SHea of Hollis, L. I., Objections, If mar, ihottfd b« mad* fm* is vlsittng her aunt, Mrs. Ray WINS 9:45 A. M. mediately in wrltlny to Albert A. Km, Boxes At Track H. ROSIN, Jeweler Clerk of the Borough of Samson. tJespreaux. Every Sunday (Signed) The nation's social register, 1 Walter C. Grubb, Jr., was gradu- IS Weat Front St, R.d Bank, N. J. WNBC 8:30 A. M. PAUL PAZICKY, eluding leading business and pro- ated Monday with a bachelor of Tel 80O72M. 23 Lafayette Street. Rnmeoo, N. J, fessional men, some owners of suc- science degree from Renssalaer- First Sunday of Month Monmoutb County Orphans* Court Polytechnic Institute... and arrived cessful thoroughbred stables,, is ATHLETES FOOT ITCH In the matter of the estat« of Hyra well represented among subscrib- home yesterday for the summer. Watson Gaadlfl, deceased. On. Account* He Is entertaining one of his class- Monitor Broadcast ing. Notice of settlement of »ccount,. ers to the B0 parterre boxes.atop mates, Robert Kelly of Long Is- NOT HARD TO KILL WJZ 8:15 P.M. Notice ia hereby given that the tint the palatial clubhouse at Mon- account of Roy C. Inglis, Robert W.-Xn- land. Mr. Grubb will return to the IN ONE HOUR glia, JameS Inglli and Commercial Tmit mouth Park. : ' JSstLt.Ut6-Jn_the_fal!--to-work— for .Company—of~NeW~Jersey, executor! of —These—famous—parteere—boxes his degree of engineering. His sis- If not pleased, your 35c back at any and trustees under the last will and amount to private clubs In which drug store. TE-Ot,, a STRONG fungi- testament of Myr* Watson Gaddii, IaU ter, Miss Janet Grubb, and Stanley cide, contain. 1*0% alcohol. IT .PENE- of Red Bank, Monmouth County, Nnr dining facilities for six are provid- Kerr attended the graduation exer- TRATES. Reaches MORE «eim« to KILL NOTICE. Jersey, deceased, will be audited, and ed, along with -excellent vantage cise*. the itch. Today at M. J. Hollywood's, Notice la hereby given that an offer stated by the Surrogate of the County points for watching the racing pro- hai beeri received by the Townahfp Com- of Monmouth and reported for iettle- grams. The parterre box is a novel Miss Muriel Avery, daughter of mittee or the Township or Middletown me-nt to the Orphans' Court of the Mr. and Mrs. • James Avery, was for the purchase of property located In County of Monmouth on the 31st day of idea created for the race course the'Township ol Middletown, being lotl July, 1047 at ten o'elocV In the fore- in Shanghai, China. Monmouth graduated this week from Howard No. 9 and 10, Block No. 10 on the map noon or as ioon thereafter as the Court Park is the only American course university in Washington, D. C, entitled East Kcnnsburg No. I, lor the can attend to the same at the Court with' her A.B. degree in sociology. 2 Small Rugs Bum of Two Hundred and Fifty House In Freehold, New Jersey, at -whlth to recreate this outstanding Inno- Mr. and Mrs. Avery and Miss Re- ($^50.00) UoUfin upon the' 'following time application will be made for the vation. The, 1947 racing session at Washed - Rinsed terms: cash, and that n hearing on the allowance . of comm.Baloris and counsel becca Alston of this place attended saul matter in to he held at the Middle- fee i. Monmouth Park opens today and commencement exercises. Immedi- Damp Dried. town Township Hull on Thursday after- closes July 30. noon, the -Gth tiny of June, 1947, at Dated: Jersey City, N, 3., June 9th, ately following graduation, Miss 3:30 o'clock, nt which time the Town- Parterre boxholders include B. J. Aer# left by plane for Detroit, ship Committee will consider *ald offer HOY C. INGLI3, Barry, New York; Edwin L. Best, Mich., for a vacation. und whether It will reject tho Bnm« or BOBERT W. INDUS, confirm and rttttfy the same, according JAMES INGUS. Red Bank,; Judge Thomas Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James Otis Davis 35c to naid terms nml condition!!, providing COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANT Locust; Dexter Blagden, Red Bank; of Baltimore spent the week-end that no higher prtco or better terma OF NEW JERSEY. Arthur Cowan, New tork; Clement Bhnll bo bid for said property by nny (Corp, with Mrs! Davis' sister,' -Mrs. 'E. other person. L. Despard, Rumson; Abram I. AJdn Starks of Oak Hill farm. By GEORGE I.ETTERHOUSE *"*'* Elkus, Red Bank; Sidney Erlanger, LAUNDERETTE By Order of the Township Committee Vice President and Trust Officer, of tho Towrishlp of Middlctown, .Executors of »nd Trustees under • Shown above Is Edward M. Hondrlcks of River Plaza, foreman of. the Merrltt Machine shop of Elberon; John W. ' Flock, Long 1'14 Monmouth St., R. B. the last will and testament of Myra M.chanic street, receiving a wrist watch from Frank Mcrritt on completion of 25 years of service with Branch, P. H. B. Freyllnghuysen, Navesink HOWARD \V. ROBERTS. WnUon GRIMU, deceased. the firm. The celebration in honor of Mr. Hendrlcks- was held Saturday night at the Wlllowbrook rest- New York; Harry F. Guggenehelm, Townshi.) Clerk. ANDERSON, RUGQE ft COLEMAN, IS Exchange Place, aurant, Fair Haven. Mr. Hendrlcks received many congratulatory telegrams. Several company em- New York; Frank Hague, Jersey David C. Swan, son of Mrs. Jos- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Jcney City 2, N. J, ployees of long standing were at the party including Willard Emmons with 26 years of service, Sidney City;- Amory L. Haskell, Middle- eph E. Johnson of Lakeside ave- 146/680 Proctors for accountant!. Janichen with 24 .and Frank P. Merrltt with 23. Others present were Mrs. Frank Merrltt, Mr. and Mrs. towni William G. Hells, Jobstown; nue, has been named on the dean's PCST AND RAIL FENCING Jasper Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. John Clszeaki, Mr.'and Mrs. Robert Zerr, Freston J. Rhoades, Arthur TO-. TERENCE DORIS, nlao known ns Notlct of Settlement ot Account. Clifford Hemphlll, Spring Lake; list for the spring semester, 1946- SOLD AND ERECTED Theodore Dorrts und Theodore Dor- Estate of Joan R. Weinatock, a Schultz, Mrs. Bertha Merrltt and Mrs. Jean Evans. Others in the picture are Willard Emmons, extreme Philip H. Iselln, Oceanport; Louis 1947, In Marion Institute, Marlon, rnnce, his heirs, devisees und pcrsonnl minor. Notice U hereby glv«n that th» left, and Sidney Janichen, extreme right. ,.' . . • . Lazare, New York; John M. Mac- Ala. The dean's list, which is the Split chestnut rails ivtth 'roprRttftnULtvcs; nnil MRS. TERENCE nccounts of the subscriber, guardian of Donald, New York; Louis Marron, honor roll, is composed of those DORIS, wife' of Tcrenre Doris, nlso the estate of said minor, will be audited locust or chestnut posts. known m Theodore Dorris ani'Theo- and stilted by the Surrogate of. the Newark; Townsend B. - Martin, cadets and veterans who main- ALSO dore Dorriwicc. County of Monmouth and reported for Geraldine Casler Final Luncheon Rldgefleld, Conn. tain an academic average of 85 per BY VIRTUE of an order of the Court settlement to the Orphans' Court of Young Family cent, with no grade less than 80 of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the said County, on Thursday, the thirty- David H. Marx, Shrewsbury; per cent In any subject. Good PADDOCK FENCING date hereof in a cause wherein Samuel first day of July, A. D., 1947, at 10:00 Engagement Told At Little Silver John Milton, Jersey City; Eugene standing i in conduct Is also re- "Weinatein is complainant nnd Terence o'clock a. m., at which time application Has Reunion L. Norton, New York; M., J. Doris, also known i\i Theodore Dorris will be made for the allowance of coua* Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Everett The closing luncheon of the Lit- quired. ' Harry E. Newman, Jr. and Theodore Dorrance, his heirs, de- lei fees. Casler of East Keansburg have an- O'Leary, Hoboken; Maurice Pol- & CO., LTD. visees and pemononl representatives, and ' Dated: June 9, A. D., 1047. nouftced the engagement Of their tle Silver Woman's club was held lack, West Long Branch; J. K. others, nre defendants, you nre required FLORENCE S. PERRY, il 76 Attend Meeting yesterday at the clubhouse in GRADUATION PARTI Phone 3342 New Egypt to uppenr nnd answer tho bill of mid 73 Hope Road, Eatontown, N. J, ' daughter, Miss Geraldine Casler, Rice, Rumson; ' Sylvester Rich, complainant on or before the twelfth charge of Mrs. Charles J. Brase- Bradford, Pa.; Samuel D. Riddle, A. party was given for. Nicholas or 8172 Guardia Saturday At Hazlet to Edward MacLennan, son of Mr. fleld. Hostesses. were Mrs. Allan dny of August, next, or the snid bill will Appl'egate, Foster, Reuisllte and Mrs. Kenneth MacLennan, al- Berlin, Md.; Alfred Roberts, Eaton- W. Kaiser, Jr., at his Leonardo be Uken as confessed against you. & Cornwell, , so of East Keansburg. The an-Carman, Mrs. Howard L., Kitts, town; Joseph M.-Roebllhg, Tren- home Sunday night following his The mild bill la filed to foreclose n Red Bank, N. J. -<:-A reunion of 1 tho Young family Mrs. D. Roger Wight, Mrs. O. Ivan ton; Benjamin Roeenthal, New certain certificate of tax snlc, made by Proctors. was,held In the Hazlgt flre house nouncement was made at a gradua- Lyons, Mrs. David P. Wood, Mrs. graduation from Red Bank Catho- Juliii M, Keoutfh, Collector of Tnxei of tion party given last week for the York; Evander B. Schley, New lic high school. Those present were the BoroliRh of Red Dank, to said Bor- Saturday evening. Seventy-six at- Thomas N. Ridgeway and Miss Monmouth County Surrogate** Office. tended, all descendents of the late bride-elect at the home of her par- York; Reeve Schley, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Kaiser, Mr. ough of Red Bank, which UerUfleate Is ents. • Lucy Woglom. David A. Schulte, Keyport; Alice and Mrs. George F. Murphy, Mr. TRAVEL dnted October 25th, 1933 nnd U re- In tha matter of the estate of Martin George M. Young and Elizabeth The drama department will hold corded In the Monmouth' County Clerk,** 'Ltmbert Rtcheal, deceased. Nottce to . Grey of Xeyport. F. Sherman, New York; William A. and Mra. Joseph Sheehan, Mr. and Air - Sea - HoteS Reservations Office in hook 1041 of Mortgages for creditors to present claims against ti- a luncheon meeting Thursday of said County, page 87 nnd which cer- tate. Pursuant'to the order of Dorman A musical program, composed Smart, New York; Howard G. Mrs. Harry Keleher, Mr. and Mrs, McFadd.n, Surrogate of the County ot next week at the home of Mrs,Strauss, New York; F. C. Tatum, Charles T.. Rellley, Mr,, and Mrs. Bonded Agent tiftcate ol tax nnln wna assigned by said entirely of family talent, was pre- Gertrude J. Davis. on Gooseneck Borough of Red Bank to Samuel Wein- Monnriuth, .made on the twenty*third ; sented by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middletown; Louis B. Tim, Long William J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. No Charge (or Reservations stein, which assignment was duly re* day of May. 1047, on thi application of point. Little Silver. The board will Branch; Van Winkle Todd, Mata- corded in the Monmouth County Clerk's Frances Bovard Rleheal, lole executrix Btwrieot Keypott. A covered-dish meet Wednesday morning, July 9 Walter J. Belke) Mr. and Mrs. N. of the estate of Marvin Llmbert Ricbeal, «1PPer was served. wan; Mrs. Lewis E. Waring, Mid- W. Kaiser, Mrs, Mary A. O'Brien, Office la Book 151 of Assignments of deceaied, notice is hereby given to the at the clubhouse. dletown; Esther Dupont Weir, Wil- T. H. O'DONNELL MortffnKes for said County, pnjre 60 And .creditor! of said deceased to exhibit to . Those, attending were Mr. and Miss Patricia MacPhee, Miss which certificate of tux sale afTccti block the subscriber, lole executrix ai afore- Committee chairmen named -by mington, Del.; David WJlentz, Blanche 'Reamer, Miss Barbara 15, lot 2, one lot on the south side of : Mrs. George M. Chlnery jET^Krank Mrs. A. V. Jones, president, were said, their debts and demands against ; Chlnery, Miss Beverly Smith, Wll- Perth Amboy; William Wye'r, East Ann Kaiser, James Cavanaugh and TRAVEL AGENCY East Front, Srcet, tax map of the Bor-the snid estate, under oath, within, lix 1 Mrs. S. A. Strong, house; Mrs. *E. Orange and Clifford S. Strike, William O'Brien.' ough of Red Bank; and you, Terence months from the date of the aforesaid I bu'rt Chlnery, Miss Dorothy Saund- Stanley Marks, ways and means; 7 Mechanic St., Bed Bank Doris, also known na Theodore Dorris order, or they wilt be forever barred of j ers of Crariford, Mr. and Mrs. Sam-. Hartford, Conn. nnd Theodore Dorrnnce, his hc.rs, rte- their nctloni therefore iffalnst the itldj Mrs. Edward W. Worthley, social Tol. B. B. 6-2066J vlsccfl nnd personal representatives, and subiscrlber.. ue.1 Mazza of West Long Branch, secretary; Mrs. Fred Morf, tele- Card of Thank*. Mrs, Terence Doris, wife of Terence Mrs.. Ed. A. Bedle, Mrs. Richard G. phone; Mrs. Kitts, International Dorjg, nlso known as Theodora Dorrls Dated: Freehold, V. 3,, May 21, U4 Chlnery, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas & Middletown Village We wish to express our dtenest and and Theodore Dorrance, are mnde* WUUtJtt , Ziegler of CMBwood. Will)am: C. Johnson explained that Several traffic problems were re- Carotenuto Gets Elm'aros To Open * Though in retirement .for several Hofman Gets Mr. Hofman would serve as acting ferred to the police department, for years, tha'ziegleri formerly oper- inspector until he obtained a li- a report. Mn Frelbott said he saw Next Friday ated a popular fish and steak cha- cense from the state department of Rutgers Degree k at least three speeding summonses teau at CUffwood.. '' Township Post health.' , • ' Issiled to truck drivers at Port FRANK B. LAWES With' Its mammoutb "Piano-Stad- In addition to a spacious cock- He replaces George H. Lawaon, Monmouth, and to the best of his ium Bar" now Installed, official tail lounge featuring the' NHtfoot knowledge the cases never" came ] Se/virig Clerkship opening of Zieg)er Elmaros, lav- Named Acting who resigned because of poor a "stad(,um" bar surrounding a grand Health. Mr. Hofman will also assist before the township recorder. The COAL-FUEL OIL ishly laid out food and drink, em- Plumbing Inspector committee set Thursday, June 28, i With Local Law^Firm porium at Morgan, on Route 35, piano, the sumptuous new estab- Dr. Marc Krohn o'( Belford, town- lishment at Morgan will .also open ship health officer. Fred Frelbott as the. date' for hearing objections BEST QUALITY has been announced for. .Friday of to renewal of-Hquor GARPEN and SA.MUED CARONTENUTO FRUITS Mr. Carotonuto completed the work toward the degree at the Newark : college ot Rutgers, after his return from four years in the armed forces. He Is a captain In VEGETABLES the Officers Reserve Corps. In his second year' at Rutgers law schopl, where he is a member of the Delta Theta Phi, national law fraternity, lie is. serving a law clerkship with the law firm of Ap- plegato, Foster, JReussllle & Corn •well. The nation's finest fruits and vegetables are rushed fres nearby Acme Market. Be wise! Serve plenty of colorful, flavorful Painting Class fresh produce now at its peak of goodness, exceptionally low priced too! Moving Outdoors Ther Community Y.M.C.A. paint- ioaf ing .class, under leadership of boxO, Marshall Simpson of King's high- Supreme Bread 12c way, 'Middle town township," will conclude next Monday Its indoor Why pay 3c more per loaf? New Improved .texture,' Sfdys fresh longer. Try 1*1 ; HOM-DE-LITE MAYONNAISE series of Instruction. • ' A new put of doors series will A F< 1 Juicy begin June 28 and will continue Peanut Butter Se r ir 33C dozen on succeeding Saturdays, except Florida July 5. All who are interested will Our finest quality, smooth, crtamy, made from No. 1 peanuts. 39c meet In front of the ppstofflce on Plenty of rich juice in these large size Florldas! At all Acmes! King's highway, Middletown, at 9 a. m.' From there the group will Ghnwood er Ideal _«T }_j ! —»nove-out-into-the-eountry-to-palnt .Seiliom, 20-ozr.. tan I Jl> !- j scenes of their choosing. Mr. Simp- cholt i : bunch son pointed out that the necessary JUIlC Oraptfnrlt D 25cri9c Fruit Cocktail *. „.„,;„„ 38c equipment would bo easel and paint A$co Jersey Beets *'v qvartXIli Poarhoc •»•»•*•«»» 3?r box. Those who have participated Prune Juice Tender, new crop beets rushed at their peak of flavor from nearby farms. In, the class during the fall and ICUUICJ HQIVH 27-01. can J£l Td b hd hi k f Lemon Juice a Sweet California "winter are looking forward with 2'^ 15c Apple Sauce -K: 2 r 29c keen interest .to the continuation j.^ Minion PoDk ^/» • -of -tWa-program out .of doors....--•— V-8 Cgoktaii Any one Interested may eoittact each Roy E. Cotten, or Mrs. Elsie Nor- Tomato Juice CaDbmt*"^a Nabisco Grahams"''^X 26c rls at tha- Community T.M.C.A., 40 NAB1SCO .*SSviVslol' Kvenue, -Red 'B'dnlc ''*•"" Social Teas s^.pk8.14c Plenty of delicious eating in these large cantaloupes! , Welch Grape Juice kotfl* tors will'be Walter Scott, director nricni USTE THRILL Rumson' Surprise Welcome Annie Hart. of. the "T" Bummer fun program, General Contracting PIANO LESSONS PIANO TEACHER and John Hopkins, county;flrst aid A welcome home party was given 1 Anyone entering School for the Alt.rmtloni. R.pair..i>d N«ir Work. • At Your Horn, or M» Studio Graduate Pianist and Organlit and water safety director of the Saturday evening for. Mr. and Mrs. * . RooAaf And. Siding ... ? first time for the school year must F. H. A. Loini far Any Kind,of R»paln Fred A. Wohlf orth, B. 3. Ed. 'AIDS OtCESTIOH, TOO!' ' For Appointment, Call Vaudeville Star, Red Cross. . E. Akin Starks at their home, present certification of successful Imp's Castle. Oak Hill, .Mlddletown, . PUnlit for Club*. fUctpt'lsu, ite. Fred Mohr of. Highlands was 3 SII».rwKlt. Av«, at Plnckiur Jloid MR8. LUCILLE MCCARTHY smallpox vaccination and lmmuni- -fined $5 In police court Tuesday by by the_employees_of-the Shrews-, Dies At-87 ^ : "zatrbh fordrptherlai bury Dairy company. J^S; COWAN "* "—H7B. fl-2499-J *'- Recorder Arnold Tulp on a speed- Phone AtlanHo'HlinlandB I-IM8 Bumsod, N. J. 1-16C3-J Annie Hart, 87, dn whom was Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCue of Ing charge, and Wayne1 Case of The affair was a surprise, all the" conferred the honorary title of Lafayette streeb are parents of a Port "Monmouth was fined $5 for employees and their wives arriving . Im M do till mile It > dtUcbUlil ttblt-Jcr "Sheriff of Fair Haven" many son, born Saturday at Monmouth falling; to stop at a stop street. at the Starks' home in a body. nor rtoItUmill. Cblldrtn lib It In mUk .S. Memorial hospital. • farTl UH it u u tpptlwr. ii » lom-cool GET OUR years ago, died Friday night at the Mr, and Mrs. Harry Crohin, They brought with them a delicious «t (tint Ifi i NATURAL lid to dljoUm Atlantic hotel, Fair Haven, where Rev. and Mrs. George H. Robert- dinner which they prepared on the lltr bffiOH It conlllni NATUtAU HIGH CASH PRICE GOING ON VACATION ? PEPSIN... lt'< «md In «ns hotel». _sh8_hod_been lMng the past yaar spot. A record player was Included irtf*lCTa:aABKEEUro tabllshed a permanent residence on T lifter completing 6(TyqarB of^enter^" o£-a-sonrborn-Sundayat-Monmouth FlrBt street. p —JM« MEAT INEURAMCE wltk 3V WAY* tainment in theaters In New York, Memorial hospital. Revj Mr. Rob- after the feast. lave your telephone calls transferred to • V. HUT Tt«DEIIIEB. A winkle o! 3V the mln- Miss Elaine Shanley, daughter ' W« Man twkir*. IM1M» rnapcnirn meit ud • ALL MAKES London and Paris. ertshaw is rector of St. George's of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Shan- . ptnlur delRtibljr tender, far bnlr U • pound- Episcopal church. ' • r urn cooitat Umt. , • ANY YEAR ley, received her private plane pi- Mr.' and Mrs. Rex Good hough of lot's license, Tuesday. She took her Colt's Neck SKCI At OFFER-Sl.OO. 8M Pint or Drlv* In ar Pbona Allen street are the parents of a IV PATATA fnilt eoucentrUe Imikm 11,1 pilot's lessons at the Red Bank Red Bartk 64242 •: plnUI PLUS 50(1 botUt >V TEKDERIZEFt — PACKARD—RED BANK daughter born Friday at Monmouth airport and flying is one of her House guests last week-end qf SOIB (cr $1.00. Sire 356 No C.n.D.'i pi,,,. Memorial hospital. Mr., and MCrs. W. O. Rogers, Jr., , -nil uoner to THREE VEE CONMIY, DepL Kelly Building ' hobbles. • '," 165 WiUr Street, Ntir Vori 7. N. T. Tho annual sale and luncheon of Montrose road, were Mrs. Reginald Harding Bond 'at Broad St tho Presbyterian Ladies' aid socie- Charley, now visiting relatives In "Telephone Answering Service" IIS GOOD, AND IT'S GOOD FOR YOU' ty will be held next Wednesday at Bride-Elect the United States from Stafford, R. B. 6-0428 Bingham hall. There will'be two England. Mrs. Eunice Antisell and servings at the luncheon; the first her mother, Mrs. Lily Slaw ter, of at 12 o'clock-and the-other at 1 Pittsburgh, and Mr, and Mrs. Wil- o'clock. liam Price of Florida. Mrs, Char- • The Presbyterian church was ley after leaving this place will Do You Want Your Car Overhauled at a Price QUICK DELIVERY ON visit In Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, filled' at the baccalaureate service St. Louis,' San Francisco, and Van- • / . YbuCan Afford ? TRUCK AND TRAILER BODIES Sunday night for the Rumson high couver, before joining her husband school graduating class. Rev. Wil- dn Australia. liam Calvin Colby, pastor, delivered the sermon. "Tho Lord's Prayer" Richard and Peter Hammond was sung by Miss Florence Fogel- spent the past week-end with Mr. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. Charles Sproul . of J & B Service liam Fogelson, who has been a stu- Manapan. s dent at Black Mountain college In Miss Joan Haltermann is enter- Phone Keansburg 6-0058-J. North Carolina. After tho service taining her college roommate, Miss We Specialize In AILvMttl Lntd»r tmtk Md trailer bo-iirt Norma Tennis, of Chicago, 111., for PORT MONMOUTH ROAD, hm • unj^ut bi|rt irrtnith-wei|ht ratio •Miss Fogelson received many com- nJ ten days. , ' Ihtt tntani Inenmd p»y '«d» » rcductd pliments on the exceptional quality PORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY cptreiini COM! Other «d»inli|t»of Unduj or her voice. Shb will enter the, Sunday guests at the home, of SHOEING todici ut prompt itWttty ind miiMi.*id« Mrs.~Fred Frost were Mr. and Mrs. tody bulldJri| ind repair ttwtltx. Juilllard- School of Music at New " Snu today abwii jour "P"1*1 bwJT ANNIE HART. York city in tho fall. Andrew Smith and Mrs. Murray iMulreiMtiti A» U npitientiti*tttwt offtr Henderson of Newark and Mr. and Brake Service RUNNING HORSES i • • . The last 3chool assembly pro- Tou ptttonitlud tcrrict vltb ill lM benefit! Mrs. Charles Wilson of Red Bank. We make wide plates iLln Miss Hart last appeared In "Mem- gram of Rumson high school will ory Lane", a Joe Laurie produc- be held tomorrow as follows: Open- Mrs. Julia Smith is confined to for training and all kinds tion, in .1933 and 1934. Upon retire- ing exercises, cheerleading awards her home by Illness. Generator & Starter Work of raolng plates. UDU1 ment she resided with Mr. and presented by Florence Joy; boys', The Atlantic Grange will receive AUTMORIltD IUUPI Mrs. Howard Marsh of RUmson athletic awards presented by Mir. the traveling Bible at a meeting Also horse clipper)) until she moved to the Atlantic Rosatl; music awards, Rumsonlan June 24, from Liberty Grange of Heavy Duty Truck Repairs sharpened. hotel. awards, dramatic awards, National MISS JUNE LJPPINCOTT Marlboro, and will In turn take it JOSEPH WILDANGER CO. Though most of her money had Honor society awards pi^sented by to the Jerseyville Grange, on June 25. .Bear 1 West Screen Place been dissipated, she once earned Miss Halloran; Bausch and Lomb Mr. and Mrs. Louis Llpplncott of $800 a week working for Tony Pas- Little Silver have announced .the Atlantic Grange will hold a beach, B. A. Hickey & Son - BED BANK, N. J. award, presentations by Mr. Wcin- tor^ fringing the famous rjong "Hat heimer, attendance certificates, engagement of their daughter, Miss party July 58. EVERETT, N. J. Phone B. B. 6-0501 . . Me Father Wore". Her main source home nursing awards, constitutions, Juno Llpplncott, to James D. Guil- The Hilltop MI club held a Special Phone R. B. 6-0357-J-1 of Income at the time of death was honor roll, Kokenakis award, Time liams, son of Mr. and Mrs. James meeting on Wednesday, June 11, at a $15 a week' check from the magazine award, valedictory; .mov- J. Gullliams of Spring street, Red their clubrooms with Misa Prlsctl- Actors' peneflt Belief fund. During ing up exercises and Alma Mater. Bank. Miss Lipplncott Is employed la Martin presiding. Members pres- ent were Lloyd Reynolds, Bob Hal- This Week her stage career she had performed All Rumson high school graduates by the Telephone company. Mr. with such stage figures ae George M. termann, Ingrld Borchardt, Ann arc invited to attend. Gullliams has recently been re- Cohan, Maggie Clinc, Lillian Rus- leased from the Navy after serving •Frost, Mildred Frost, Mary Van sell, Anna Held and others. She The "well baby "conference" seven years overseas. No date has -Maiden, Bob Hale, Doris Wylle, was acquainted with Diamond Jim sponsored by the Public Health "been set for the wedding. Emily Plllls, Elizabeth Thompson, Brady. Nursing association of Rumson, and Sandra Gemmell. The next Miss Hart was born at Lawrence, Sea Bright and Fair Haven will bo girls' project meeting will be held Box Of ; Mass., the youngest of 11 children. held at the nurses' office, borough Rumson Girl | at«Mles 'Martin's home on June 25. At 13 she was working In a woolen hall, Thursday of next week from 3 Plans for a "fair wore discussed mill for 50 cents a day. She went to to 4 p, m. Dr. Irving IJ. Lovett.wlll Finishes College and a committee of Lloyd Rey- confer with the mothers and nurses, nolds, Bob, Haltermann and Ingrld SNAPDRAGON AND New York and with the help of a Miss Margaret Joan Ryan, daugh- brother got a job as a spear car- Miss Jonnie Worthloy and Mrs. Borchardt appointed. A picnic will Ella Bosley will be In attendance. ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Ryan of bo held July 1 at Metedeconk. • DELPHINII rier in a production called "The Rumson, was graduated this week All makes of office machines— Black Crook". Mr. and Mrs. William Aumack of from New Jersey State Touchers' After playing in New York- and Allen street are-the parents of a GRADUATE SECRETARY Sold. Kented "Jfe Repaired u llSge. .fet-Newark. She majored JnJiMt^BlaBSjrunjngjrderL son-born-Monday at MojliHOUth Me- -BrooklyrrTMUsltrhttllsrslHrwenVtri in education, and received her Miss Phyllis Turner, daughter of,' Reasonable cbarget. Estimate fur- Lcadsvllle, Col., then part of the tnorial hospital. • " nilhed in advance. bachelor of science degree in edu- Mayor and Mrs. William Turner of "Old West", where Bhe received The P.T.A. |g sponsoring an in- cation.'•; ••.•'.! IJeansburg, will be graduated from large tips from the miners there tensive learn-to-swim program In Washington school for secretaries, for her-performances. In 1882 she Whilo in college, Miss Ryan Was co-operation with the Community a member of the Dance Study club, Newark, tomorrow night. Tho returned to Now York and went to Y.M.C.A. and Monmouth county commencement exercises, followed SINGER work for Tony' Pastdr. She played Basketball. club, the school base- chapter of the American Red Cross ball team, and treasurer and a by a formal dance, will be held at for T2 weeks at Tony Pastor's, she at Victory park. Tho program will the Essex house, Newark. Miss claimed, without changing n song. mejnber of Nu Theta Chi • sorority. l begin noxt Monday and end July Miss Ryan has accepted a teaching Turner Is a graduate of Mlddje- Sewing Center ... About-that tlme.,.Mias. ..Hfirt..!n- 3..Thorn will bo three classes, of town .township.-high jctiojil And}; a troduccd one of her greatest, hits',' position In tho Cranford. -school Llttl»8llver instruction each day, beginning at system. She was graduated from former student at the' University Red Bank 8-1832 "The Bowery Grenadiers". This 9 a. m. and ending at noon. Instrue- of Montana. - 43 Monmouth Street proved such a success that she Rumson high school. went to London on three separate Red Bank occasions with a company led by John L. Sullivan. Phone R. B. 6-3806 Star of the original "Showboat" 103-105 MONMOUTH ST. she played the part of the landlady in a 1932 revival of tho production. A member of the players' colony in Fair Haven years ago, she be- longed to the old Players Boat club, THE PEOPLE'S LIQUOR STORE and took.part in tho annual bene- HELP WANTED fits the group presented at Red Bank for tho Actors' fund. Maggie On 8lnger Sewing Machines. Working hours, 7 hours Cllne, who died at Fair Htvven a number of years ago, was one of PHONE R. B. 6-2214 daily, 6 days per week; time and one-half will be paid FELIX R. SAMTANGELO, Prop. Miss Hart's close friends. *• above 35 hours. Her fortune diminished, accord- ing to friends, mostly because she was generous to those less fortun- AMBOY MANUFACTURING CO. ate. CORNER OAKLAND ST. & SHREWSBURY AVE., RED BANK, N. J OAKLAND and WEST STS. She was the widow of Billy Los-. ter, a Broadway actor. Surviving PHONE RED BANK 6-0841. Is only a nephew, Lester Hart of Brooklyn. A high requiem mass was offered ALL A-l BEERS AT FAIR PRICES Tuesday morning at St. James PREMIUM B6TTLE WE HAVEN'T THE KEY TO THE CITV church by Msgr. Joseph T. Casey. REGULAR BOTTLE CAN BOTTLE BUT WE HAVE THE KEYS TO THE BETTER HOMES Mrs. Edward T. McDouough was organist. The bearers were Matt- hew Eaden, Alfred Robblns, War- BEERS ren RInehart, William Robbins, BEERS BEERS ALES Roy Rosenberg and Robert V. Van- • \ • Brunt, all members of the Fair *SCHLITZ Haven fire company. . BALLANTTNE'S PABST PABST Burial was in Fair View ceme- tery, under the direction of the Worden funeral home. RUPPERT'S BALLANTBNFS *BALLANTINE Real Estate &. lnsurance-4°/o Mortgages BED. BANK'S ONLY 77 BROAD 8TBEET ™ntfw? RUPPERTS CARLING'S Red Cap WOMAN BEALTOB BED BANK, N. J. Fred G. Hurst Dies RHEIN Telephone Red Bank 6-2161 PRIOR In Fishing Shack DOHLGER'S GOLI> BURKE'S KRUEGER Ambassador TROMMER'S TROMMER'S, RUPPERTS MORTGAGE LOANS At Island Beach J Fred G. Hurst, 60, of Tindall Veterans G I Home Loans, road, Mlddletown township, died TROMMER'S White Label R- & H. SCHAEFFER^S *KRUEGER S F.ll.A. Home Mortgages, Sunday morning at Island Beach f while on a week-end fishing trip. ^NSILERI Repair Loans'(F.H.A.) Death was attributed to a heart at- FOX HEAD ™l^GER S. RHEINGOLD Private Mortgage Loans, tack. A well known .plumbing contrac- PEL'S BRODT'S BREIDTS FOX HEAD Free Consultation torfand member of the Mlddletown township plumbing examining board, Mr, Hurst died at his.flan- HEINEKEN TRENTON TRENTON O!d Stock ^uj^ HORSE SCHWARTZ - MACKLIN ing shack. He was owner of the shack and headed a fishing club of •NOTE-COMES IN QUARTS • "' V/lu StOCK K. & H. •NOTE-COMES IN QUARTS " 8 WHITE ST. RED BANK 6-3121 six men who frequently visited the area. William S. Hancock of New- man Springs road and Walter Scott of Middletown township, Mr. BOCK BEER — PORTER — STOUT BALLANTINE'S & KRUEGERS ALE IN CANS Hurst's brother.in-law, were In the shack at the time of his death. GAS R.V.R.H. Stout of Red Bank was EMQINEEfe/ In an adjoining ahack. Mr. -Hurat was dead before a physician from Seaside Park ar- CAN BEERS rived. He had not beon ill previous; 30 ly. Tho Hurst • party left Friday SCHMIDPS PLANNIN evening for Island Beach,. JTRUCTUHA Mr. Hursfc was born at Utlca, N. Y., .son of Mrs. Jonnlo C. Fowks PILSER'S Hurst and tho late Rudolph G. Hurst. Ho hnd been a resldont of i Mlddletown township the past 36 HAMM'S •enrs. Besides lila mother, Mr.'Hurst Is FIFTH urvlvcd by hln wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Scott .HpiHt, nnd four daughters, Mrs. Anthony Chlorlchottl of Los Angeles, Cnl., Mrs. John D. Lca- 450 GASES OF BEER ON ICE pard of Alabama, Miss Frances C. FLOOR SANDING Hurst of New York city and Mrs. Harrison H. McDonald of Middle- AT ALL TIMES. REFINISHING • 'WAXING town township. . $1.39 Inlaid Linoleum) Asphalt Tile Installed The funeral wua hold yesterday YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED at the Scott funoral homo with FIFTH Rev. William M; Hoarn, pastor of 3 ; Flooring Contractor comotoiy, Tho boaroia. woro Dr, Douglus 114 BROAD ST., , MATAWAN, N. J. Kuwait, Dr. P. Melyln Edw'nrdfl, Red Bank 6-2214~We Deliver Ai^wbere In Hon. Co. W. l-ttttt . EitlmiUn Given Clltfdri'l Giimincl'," Konnoth Adtims, Mnx Lonclt, and William S. Hun- cock. • •.',.• Blfi VALUES.., BIG VARIETY We've all the famous brands you like the best — and not a price tag in the place to keep you from enjoying all you want. Grapefruit Juice Fla. 3 18ox.cans25c 4o«.eanl9c Orange Juice Florida 3i8oi.c,n»29c 44ox.can23e Red Cheek Apple Juice . . qt.bot.20e Pure Grape Juice A&pirand pt.boi.25o Prune Juice GOM s«ai qt. 25c Sunsweei qt. 29 Sugar Jack Frost 5 Ib. bag 45c 10 Ib. paper bag 89c Shredded Wheat Nabisco 12 ox. 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RED CIRCLE . iib'.bi 2ror77c : B At PearJ Street . Rich and Full-^lad ' Scoop New and Improved 16 ox. pkg. 29« BOKAR . . . RoraXO for Cleaning Dirty Hands • ox, canl5<> RED BANK Vlsoroui and Wlnty 20 Mule Team Borax . . i«ox.pkg.l6« Price Reduced! Price Reduced I . Price Reduced! Price Reduced! BLU-WH1IE FLAKES CRISCO IVORY SNOW DDZ IVORY SOAP DREFT * ' lluti while) you wash , Pur* v»g«i»bU ihofhwino K larg* 2Vio». 2 pkgs. Page Eight BED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1947 TRINITY EPISCOPAL PKESBYTEBIAN - BOBBBEBT W. HOLMD3 SPIBITDAL SONGS : Red Bank / Red Bank Herbert W. Holmes, 12 St Mary's A group of 15 mixed voices, un- , EMS PERTAININQ TO Services Sunday will be Holy A group of mixed voices, under, place, Red Bank, died at 6:10 der the direction of Allan R Wool- Communion at 8 o'clock and morn- the direction of Allan R. Woolley, Deaths In Red Bank ti'clock Wednesday morning at the ley of West Long Branch, will pre- Ing prayer with sermon at 1 baritone, and director of the quar Monmouth. Memorial hospital. 'He sent a program of Negro spirituals OUR. t6cAL CHURCHJBS o'clock. Rev. Robert H. Anderson tet, will present a program of Negro was seriously injured In an acci- at the weekly service at the Bed Jjr,,_rector,_has chosenas the ser- spirituals at^the ltjtclock Btry\f* and Vicinity dent June « at the State hospital Bank Presbyterian church Sunday BAPTIST ... new Bible study Wednesday at 7:45 mon topic, "Two. ' Cardinal Vir Sunday mornlhgrThe church quar at 11 o'clock.~The"'Church-qiuirtet • Red Bank p.m. on the Book of Romans. The In Marlboro, where he was em- tues." '.• tet will-be assisted by Mrs. Ronald ployed. will also be heard. The program' Church Bchool will convene at Tf.P.C.A. will meet Thursday at This evening the fellowship will DB. ALBEBT L, BLAI8DELL will include "Let Us Cheer tie 7:30 p.m. W. Allen, Mrs. Marjorle King and MBS. MABT E, VANfipCNT Surviving are his wife, Margaret S;tS with classes In Bible study for meet in the parish house. The film, Miss Zelma Woolley, sopranos; Weary Traveler/' "Steal Away," "I all ages. . Dr. Albert L. Blalsdell of Long Mrs. Mary Emma VanBrunt, 82, .Holmes, and three daughters, Mrs. "Jersey Journey," will be* shown Mrs. Gertrude Bradley, Mrs.. Bar- Branch, who established the" dental Christina Richardson... and Mrs. Want Jesus tb Walk With Me," At the 11 o'clock worship Service METHODIST a former resident of Rumson, died "Were You There!" "Somebody'a This will be the final meeting ol bara Demaree and Mrs. Pauline department at Monmouth Memor- Saturday afternoon at the home, of Florence Malone of Red Bank and the speaker will be Rev, J. Nor- _ . - • • Red Bank •- . • Knpoking At Your Door," "City- tb« summer season. • •>••' ', . Foster, altos; Eugene Magee, Jr., ial hospital and served tight year* her daug*t«r,,.Mr0. Nqnria Gordy of Mrs. Marlon Rose; Pound Ridge; man Martin, director of education Called - Heaven,". "Swing'-- Low - Rev. Roger J. Squire will preach The Women's guild will sponsoi and Charles Meeker, tenors, and on the hospital staff,'died Monday Neptune. -. . ^ • -(.. .-' - Conn. '.-.-' ", • ••"".'.""""":'. —".•:—--;•''---• f and evageltam of the New Jersey Sunday at 11 o'clock on "Stones a dessert-bridge next Tuesday al Howard Bradley, Jack Jeffrey, Rus- Sweet -Chariot,'; "BJr and :By," "Go Baptist* convention. The organ pre- mprnlrig at the age of 64. He had , Mrs. VanBrunt was born at Rum- Funeral arrangements are under' Which the Builders Rejected." The 1:30 p. m.,. on the lawn of Mrs. sell Morgan and John Ousterman, maintained offices In Long Branch, son, a daughter of the late Charles the direction of F. Leon Harris Down Moses" and '"Oh, Rise and lude will be "Adoration" and "Light Senior choir, will, sing ; "King of Walter G. French, 110 -Riverside Shine." •-•',•- >i; of the World". Continuing the plan basses, William H. Crawford, wil since 1900. . , . and Emallne White Jeffrey and had funeral home,-Red Bank. : - .of honoring former pastors, the Glory, King of Peace." The pastor avenue.. In case of rain the party be at the organ. Dr. Blaisdell was president of the resided there ail her life until she • 'highlights of the pastorate of Rev. will speak at the evening service will be held In the parish house. Flowers were placed upon tbe Monmouth County Dental society went to live with her daughter six Johnson L. Miner will be reviewed on "Signs of Promise." Richard Mrs. Harry H. Sutton Is general pulpit Sunday morning In memory In 1916-16 and was a member of years ago. Her husband, the late and those who" joined the church Warner, tenor, will render the solo, chairman. of Warren H. Smock by his daugh- many fraternal . organizations in Samuel S. VanBrunt, a well known during his ministry will be asked to "Green Pastures." The officers and teachers of the ters, Mrs. F, .aDwight Foster and Long Branch and several county, building- contractor, died In 1MI. . stand, The nominating committee for church school will have a dlnne Mrs. Ronald W. Allen. national and state dental associa- ..i Surviving besides Mrs. Gordy, Is MONMOUfH MONUMENT tions. ; ' , • ''.-.. A planning conference will be the fourth quarterly .conference at Willowbrook restaurant, Fal another daughter, Mrs. Eleanor A,' held at St. George's church, Rum will meet Tuesday night In the pas- Haven, next Tuesday at 7 o'clock. HIGHPOJNT. SPIB1TCALIST . • He was born in Long Branch, a Pendleton of Chester,. Pa., a son, 1 : COMPANY . < tor's study. The members Include :Th Girls' club has arranged a s'on of the late Charles A', and Ma- Leroy C. VanBrunt of North Wil- son, beginning at 3 o'clock. Those e ' CHAPEL • . Headden's Corner, Middletown, Route 35 Invited are the deacons, the board A. Alvln Whiting, H. S. Compton, picnic at Cold Indian Springs foi ria MacGregor Blaisdell. He' at- berham, Mass., and a grand-daugh- of Christian education, officers and Harry C. Bernard, F. 11. Dennis, next Thursday. The group will meet Chapel. Hill tended the University of Buffalo ter, Miss Wanda Ann Gordv. of program committees of the mis- Morris B. Brown and Mrs. H. H, at the parish house at 10:30 «a. m Rev. Arthur Ford, metaphysician, and tHe Philadelphia Dental'col- Neptune. .< • •• • . • . _ L. H. Francis, Manager lege and received his dental license sionary societies and the counselors Baynton. ,-• v -_• ._,• There will be a celebration ol guest pastor, will take, for his ser- The funeral was held Tuesday of the youth' groups. Two state Altar-flowers-for-Sunday will be Holy Communion, with special in mon topic Sunday at 8 p. m. the a few years later. Dr. Blaisdell afternoon at the Worden funeral Formerly with Franolr OY Squires, Freehold leaders will be present to help with the gift of Walter Boyd, MrC* and tercesslons, every Friday at ir subject, '.'Truth and Fiction • of served in the dental corps in World home with Rev. Paul Lewis.Mun- suggestions. -A picnic supper will Mrs. Fre^d Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. o'clock. , Spiritualism," with the organist, War I. ••• ' lon, pastor of the • West Grov« • PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 be held following the conference Ray Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Marion Storer, and soprano. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mil- Methodist church, officiating. The Memorial flowers in the saner \Boyd, In memory of Mrs. Walter CENTRAL BAPTIST Mrs. George Despereaux, giving an dred M. Irwln Blaisdell; a nephew, bearers were Edgar Seaman, Ed- NIGHTS: POINT PLEASANT 5-0547 Robert Blaisdell, and a niece, Mrs. win Jeffery, (Raymond R^ Piillen ttiary Sunday were given for An- Boyd. : Atlantic Highlands appropriate musical program. Rev. - drew Noser by his daughters Mrs, Frances Stevenson, the regular pas- Shirley Baldwin, all of Long and Gebrge Gordy, Burial was In The Tlmble club, wlll.be enter Rev. Howard M. Ervln will bring Branch. ' Theodore Murdoch and Mrs. J. Wil- talned next Wednesday at the sum- tor, will also assist iri the musica' West Long Branch. liam Helm. the message, "That Our God May program. • • ' : The funeral was held yesterday mer home of Mrs. Charles Beck of Count You Worthy, of Your Call- at the Flock funeral home with DISTINCTIVE Several of the senior high young Lavalette, Cars will leave at 10 a. Tuesday, June 24, at 7:30 p. in Rev. August Pfaus, pastor of the BOYD M. SOUTH ' (people are planning-to attend Ped- Ing," at the morning service at 11 m. and the affair will be in the a. m. The choir will render th will be a message service, Wednes- Long Branch Reformed church, of- dle summer assembly at Hlghstown nature of a picnic. Mrs. C. V. Ben- Boyd M. South, «, of Keyport, ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS anthem, "The Name of Jesus," day afternoon at 2 p. m.,"; a •heal- ficiating. Burial was In Glenwood died Saturday at Allenwood. hos- and some of the junior high group nett is club chairman. ing service and Friday evening at cemetery. . will go to the assembly at Rotary Church school convenes In th pital. He was. employed by the A dinner meeting of the Married dhapel at 10 a. m,- Youth fellowship 8 o'clock, a public class. Rev. Mr. Architectural' Tile company., of Perfection of Material and .Island, West Trenton for about 12 Cpuplea' Bible class will be held Ford is spending June as the guest days beginning June 28. meets at 7 p. m. MBS. EMILY HILTBBTJNNEB Matawan. . ' Workmanship la Beautiful next Tuesday at 7 p. m In fellow- TJie pastor will preach at the of the church. . Mr. South was born in BrUgeton, The Men's league will meet at ship hall. • Mrs. Emily S. Hiltbrunner, 65/a : New Designs , the church Monday evening. o'clock evening service. ThlB mes- resident of Rumson over 80' years, son of Edward South and: the late sage -will be a, continuation of a PRESBYTERIAN Iona Taylor South. Surviving; be- The Art club will meet In the TBINITY LUTHERAN died .Tuesday afternoon at the fc'church basement Tuesday evening. series taken from the Book of Jude. Shrewsbury • Marlboro state hospital following a sides his wife, Mrs. Mary: Tar Our memorials are manufactured Boy Scout troop No. 23, will meet Red Bank Miss Hilda Goodman will render a long Illness. She had been a'pa- South, and his father, are two sons, by skilled artisans In our well Rev. Robert C. Johnson will Arthur and Boyd South, and a at the church Thursday evening. Rev. Harold Hornberger will solo, "I Have a Savior." preach Sunday morning on "The tlent at the hospital'four years. ' equipped plant- at West . Long preach Sunday at 11 a. m, on The church school teachers and Mrs. Hiltbrunner - was born In daughter, Miss Elizabeth South, Sacrament," and Holy Communion living at. home; three'1 brothers; Branch. - „ FTBST CHUBCH OF CUBIST, "Thumbnail . Sketches." Sunday- officers will meet Tuesday night at will be administered, Brooklyn, a daughter ot the late SCIENTIST school convenes at 9:45 a. m. . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin George and Louisa Pratt Stevens.' Russell, Horace and DaVld South ' , Red Bank • Tho Sunday-school children will Hlley. Her husband, the late Frederick of Trenton and four sisters,. Miss go on their annual picnic Saturday Hiltbrunner, who was a well Thelma South of New- York city, Services in First Church of Christ The Women's Missionary society Mrs. Myrtle Bartilloho of Trenton, LONG BRANCH MONUMENT GO., Inc. ScletVJ^st,, 209 iBroad street, Red to Ocean County park, Lakewood. will meet next Thursday at 2:89 p. Man And Wife Die known gardener, and horticulturist,- died In 1936. - Mrs. Ruth Shlnkle ol Arizona and Bank) are held Sundays at 11 a. nv Cars' will leave the church at 9: m.- in the Phllathea room. Thi Mrs. Verna Mangus'of Trenton. <: Wall Street Tel. L.B. 6-3567 West Long Branch a, m. Albert Bullwlnkel i3 In topje will . be . "Hymns That We Surviving Is a daughter, -Mrs. Sunday-school .at 11 a. m., and Of Heart Attacks Tm funeral was held Tuesday af- Send For niiutrated Catalogue' Wednesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. oharge, assisted by Misses Joanna Love." Mrs. Ray, C. Williams will Harry T. VanNote, Jr., of 120 East Pochert and Doris Hullen. give a report on the Peddle house River road,: Rumson; two sons,' ternoon at the Day funeral home^ 'Is The Universe, Including Man, Walter F. Hiltbrunner, living at the Keyport, with Rev. George Casket*, Evolved By Atomic Force?" ils the Mrs. Harold Hornberger will give party. •'•-.- . Eatontown Couple a piano recital tomorrow evening VanNote home, and Frank L. Hilt- pastor of the Keyport Baptist lesson-Sermon subject for Sunday, church, officiating:. Burial was a{ at the parsonage for the. benefit of METHODIST Were In Their 70V brunner of Lennox avenue, Rum- June 22, : . : : son; two sisters, Mrs. Owen Roff Morrlsville, N. J. The bearers we're Golden Text: "Thou, Lord, In the the Lutheran World Action. The Sea Bright • program will comprise numbers by of Newman Springs road, aitd Mrs, Paul Svack, Anthony Larrio, Ralph beginning hast laid the foundation A guest preacher will occupy the An elderly Eatontown couple died Max Neilson of Mlddletown, and Coble, Carl Dtsler, Michael Shulti- of the earth; and the heavens are Chopin, Debussy, Brahms and within a few hours of ea<;h other pulpit at the 11'o'clock Sunday ser- two brothers, William Stevens of back and Chester Doan.. - ' ' • v • • . - , the works of thine hands". (Heb. Schumann, and will be concluded vice in the "temporary absence of Thursday night and Friday morn- with the "/fppasslonata Sonata" by Plalnfleld and Stephen F. Stevens 1:10), the pastor, .Rev. Walter B. Wil- Ing. Samuel Polhemus died at 11:15 of Rumson. ' (jtcauii tht 6eteclion of furnidltinip of tkii nalurt • Sermon.,Passages from the King Beethoven. ... .•..'• liams. Mr, Womer of the Sunday Thursday night while his wife. Mrs. MBS, ELLA F. MINTON James version1 of the Bible include: Tonight the men of the Brother* Lizzie Jackson Polhemus, died at The funeral- will be held tomor- league wjll address the church row at 2:30 p. m. at tho Worden1 Mrs. Eila F., Hlhton, wife of for- U ofttn unplanned wt adviit careful conildtraHpH "I am the Lord, and. there is none hood will go to the Atonement school at the 9:30 o'clock session. 6:05 the following morntag. Both deaths were attributed to acute funeral home, with Rev. William mer Fair Haven Mayor Augustus! else, there Isno God beside me: I Lutheran church', Asbury Park, to The fourth quarterly conference M. Mlnton, died Bit her home Sun. —glrded~tl«e;-though-thou-hast-not- •join-their-fellow-Lutherans-ln- a heart attacks. • C. Colby, pastor of, the RuniBon and ltiiurel.it Selection. wlll-be-held^Wednesdayf-July-a.-at Presbyterian—churchjr—officiating. Jay_night_after_suffaring_;a_heart- known me: .,'. . I.have made the meeting. Cars will leave the church 8 p.m. In the church, with Rev. A. Mr. Polhemus, 78, was born at attack Saturday. : '-.''.'••, earth,' and created man upon it: I, Burial will be in Fair View ceme- at 7:30 jp.m. d. Brady,' district superintendent, Pine Brook, a son of the late Ro- tery.-. : : ...',•' . . •.•'. Mrs. Mlnton' was born In Fair even my hands, have stretched, out Robert James, infant son ot-Mr. presiding. land and Sarah Ruby'Polhemus, Haven, a daughter of the late Peter . the heavens, and all their host have and jUrs. Arthur' Wyres of HignV He had lived in this vicinity all his A sale of home-made cakes will EDWIN CHARLES CAFFYN L. and Catherine S. Wllber. Sur- 1 Commanded". (Isa. 45:5, 12) Cor- lands, was baptised at Sunday be held Saturday, July 5, from 2 lite, residing at Eatontown the past viving besides her husband, is relative passages from . "Science morning's service, ' ; to 5 pin, at the church. 35 years.. For a number of years Edwin Charles Caffyn, 43, of Eat- a son, Chester W. Mlnton of Fair tilount iilemonai and Health with Key to the Scrip- he was employed as sexton and ontown, died" Thursday. at the Haven. She was a member of the tures" by Mary Baker Eddy In- PRESBYTERIAN 6T. GEORGE'S grave digger at Christ Episcopal Lyons Veterans hospital at Lyons Red Bank Methodist churchi and •Ztrtderic _A. ^Adaml, -ff/gr. ' ' ••• clude: -. . • church and Presbyterian church after an Illness of four weeks.: Atlantic Highlands ' • Rumson • of the 50th chapter, Order of East- . .-"God creates. and governs the Cemerterles, Shrewsbury. y • ' A lifelong resident of EatontovJn, ern Star. ; 'V ;'•_ «£T-.. Tel.;6:0226 universe", including man". The uni- Rev. Donald N. Cbrreal will A short.service of Institution.of he 'was a soq of Mrs. Helena Card- preach Sunday ait 11 a. m. on "The members of the Acolyte's guild wil Mrs. Polhemus was born In New ^ Officers of the Eastern Star con- verse is filled with spiritual .Ideas, York city 73 years ago, a daughter well : Caffyn and the late Edgar ducted services Tuesday night "at Christian's Threefold Joy" and at be held prior to the 11 a. m. service ; which He evolves, aid they rare r]f. the late Samuel and Xetlta Caffyn. Prior to his admittance to the Mount Memorial home. . obedient to the Mind that .makes the 8 p'olock night service on "The Sunday ; In .charge of the rector, the Lyons hoeptlal, he was em- People's Intermediary." . Jackson. She came to Eatontown The funeral .was held'yesterday them", (p. 295). Rev, George A. Robertshaw. Holy 35 years ago. < ployed at tbe Naval Ammunition Sunday-school convenes at 10 a. Communion will be given at 8 a. depot at Earle. A veteran of World at Mount's with Rev. Roger. J, ' , • • • ^ . • BAPTIST1 ' • ' "* m. and the board of education will ni.i family service at 9:30 a. m. and . Thb couple are survived by three War II, he served with the Sea- Squire, pastor of the Methodist meet Tuesday night in the manse. daughters, Mrs. Ha'ttle Reid of Leonardo , t carillon Tecital at 10:30 a, m. bees on Guam and In Alaska. He church, officiating. Burial was In Ralph Martin will lead the Junior Eatontown, Mrs. Dorothy. Lockett Fair View cemetery. • •.' • "Are We Ready?" will be the ' The annual'church fair and bazar was a member of the Eatontown ... i«gardless of how much C. E. society meeting at 4 p. m. will be held all day Wednesday, of of FarmvIIle, Va., and Mrs. Ruby lodge F. and A.M., and the Eaton- theme of the '. sermon to- be Young people's fellowship meets at Jarvls, living at. home; a son, preached by Rev. Ellwood S, Wolf, next week on the church grounds, town American Legion post. THOMAS W. SCOTT > or how little you spend. 7 p. m. and the mid-week fellow- Lunch will be served in Ralph hall George Polhemus of Brooklyn, and during the hour of the Morning several nieces and nephews. Mr. Surviving besides his mother, are ship Wednesday night. The Cou- from 12 noon to 2:30 p. m. his wife, Mrs. Agnes Daley Caffyn; The funeral'of Thomas W. Scott, Worship at 11 o'clock Sunday ples' dub will meet next Thursday Polhemus' is also . survived by a morning. The Sunday church- four sons, Milton, Michael and Wil- >, of 40 Bast Westslde avenue, night. brother,,Roland Polhemus of Pine who died Wednesday, of last week, Details are so competently! school will meet at 9:45 a.m.' The METHODIST Brook, and Mrs. Pollhemus is sur- liam Caffyn, living at home, and 'Baptist Youth Fellowship will There will be a meeting of the P.F.C. Edgar E. Caffyn, stationed was held Saturday afternoon at the officers and teachers of the Dally Belford . vived by a brother, Edward Jack- late residence. . .•'•-'' .' meet at 7 p. m. The evening serv- son of 138 West Bergen plaice. With the U.-S. Marines at Guam; handled by our staff that sety ice will be held at 8 o'clock. This Vacation Bible school tomorrow Rev. P. J. Myers preaches Sun- a daughter, Miss Jane Caffyn, liv- Rev. Robert H. Anderson,, Jrjj service, will be devoted to-gradua- night in Central Baptist church. day at the 10:45 a. ra. service on A double funeral was held Mon- ing at home and a brother, John rector of Trinity Eplsclpal church, dom does the family realize! tloa night, when all those of this The church brotherhood will the subject, "Christ Calleth for day at the late residence, with Rev. Caffyn of Eatontown. - offlolated. The .bearers were Ken- church and ltd organizations who meet tomorrow evening. You" and at the ,7:46 o'clock even- Charles H. Dukes,' rector of the The funeral was held Monday at neth. H, Drury, Lynn Woodward! there are over 50 individual have recently graduated, will be 'The Presbyterian Softball team Ing worship ' on "Pray Without Asbury Park Episcopal chapel, of- St. James Episcopal church, Long Joseph S. Gilbert, Adrian WobcV, guests of honor. Miss Mary: Rouse will play the Keyport Baptists Ceasing." Church-school convenes ficiating, assisted by Rev. John E. Branch, with . Rev. Morton A. Monday at 7 p. m. at Bennett field, ward, Albert 'McQueen and Charles services or steps involved j will bo the speaker of the evening. at 9:30 a. m., with George Sceley, Spruill, pastor Of the A.M.E; Zion- Barfies officiating. Burial was in LeMalstre. Burial was In Fair View Following the program a reception Belford, and New Monmouth Bap- superintendent. Prayer meeting church of Eatontown. The bearers Glenwood cemetery. tist team Tuesday on the same field. cemetery under the direction of the The same efficiency...the! will be held in the lecture rpom ot Wednesday night will be led by the were William Manuel, Adam Bessy, Worden funeral home. Mr. Scott Is the church. pastor. - Howard Hurley, Benjamin Wilson, Amos Reevey and- Herbert John- GEORGE REGAN survived by his. -wife, Mrs., Helen . The Women's Missionary society METHODIST L. Read Scott; two. sons, Thomas same attention to detail it will meet this evening at 8 o'clock. Atlantic Highlands BAYSHOBE COMMUNITY son. Burial was in St.. Thomas George' Ttegan of . 73 Oakland cemetery, Pine Brook, under the Scott, Jr., and Charles Read Scott, The Junior Christian Endeavor ' East Keansburg street was found dead Sunday at- living at home, and a sister, Mrs. included with every memorialj "The Last Barrier to Fall" Is the direction of the Worden funeral t«rnoon,by Mrs. Wilbur Adams, his society will entertain the Baptist theme of Rev. Roy E. 'Williams, A hymn sing and prayer service William C. Law of East Orange. Youth Fellowship at a beach party landlady. Mrs, Adams became wor- service regardless of cost J'r.'s Sunday morning sermon and Is held Fridays at 8 p. m., followed ried when Mr. Regan did not leave tomorrow evening as a result of a 'Necessity Is Laid Upon Me" is the by a meeting of Woman's guild. contest which was won by a email his room for several hours. Death GEORGE H. CARROLL topic for the evening message. Church-school and Bible class are Annual Meeting was attributed to an overdose of margin by the Youth Fellowship. Sunday-school i convenes at the at 10 a, m., and the morning serv- George H. Carroll, 73, a resident The pastor's choir rehearsal will sleeping tablets, it was reported by usual hour and youth fellowship ice with sermon- and anthem at 11 At Allenwood , Dri Harvey Hartman, county physi- of Atlantic Highlands the past sev- be hefd Wednesday afternoon, June meets at 7 p. ra. o'clock. Evening worship is at en years, died Saturday at Mon- 25, at 3;16 p. ra. Church choir re- cian, who ordered the body moved John E. Day A covered dish supper and even- 7:45 o'clock, Motion pictures are Dr. 'Benjamin P. Potter, F.A.C.P., to the Day funeral home. mouth Memorial hospital after > hearsal will take place at 7 o'clock, ing of games will be held Monday of tho Jersey City Medical Center, 1 shown the second and fourth Mr. Regan was born in Fatenon, long Illness. A retired carpenter, followed by the weekly prayer by the youth fellowship in the Thursday evenings.' will be the third speaker at the an- Mr. Carroll lived at Freehold be- .FUNERAL HOME meeting at 8:15 p. m. chapel. ' :• nual Allenwood hospital meeting son of the late Patrick and Mary Ceekler Regan. He was employed fore moving to Atlantic Highlands. The church Softball team won its Sunday at 2:30 o'clock. Dr. Potter, 85 Riverside Avenue • '•-. BAPTIST BAPTIST at the Station Diner on Monmouth He is survived by a son, Prescott first game by defeating Leonardo Mlddletown a member of the Allenwood hos- street. ' Carroll of Atlantic Highlander two New. Monmouth Baptist team, 8 to 3. A second Phone 6-0332 Red Bank pital staff,.will use as his topic, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jane sisters, Mrs. Nellie Sawyer of Bel- , Rev. William D. Powell will game was won by a forfeit. The Miss Doris Baird will be In "New Treatments in. Tuberculosis." preach Sunday'at 10:50 a.m. on charge of Sunday-School at 9:45 a. Mossey Regan; a son, George Re- mar.and Mrs; Minnie Cook of As-' 861 MAPLE PLACE. KBTFOBT team will meet St. Paul's Baptist Other speakers are Dr. Willjam bury Park, and two brothew, Wal- the theme, "Are You Building on church team Monday evening and j m. The title of the sermon at the gan, Jr., of Newark, and a sister, Hock or Sand?'1 His evening topic 11 a. m. worship service will be Doptler, Ph. D., executive Secre- Mrs, William: Butler of Harrison. ter Carroll of New Brunswick and PHONF, 7-1S81 the Central Baptists, Tuesday. Fred Carroll of Trenton... , . ' will be "For Me To Live' Is ;.?" Helen Foley and Kay Norcross "Even So, Sinned I You." The tary of the New Jersey Tubercu- The funeral was held yesterday Sunday-school assembles at 9:45 a. were received Into the church Sun- young, people's croup will meet? at losis league, and Freeholder Victor at St. James church, where a.high The funeral was helU Tuesday at ra. An informal hymn sing at 8:45 day from preparatory membership 8 p. m. Rev. William M. Hearn is E. Grosslnger. , requiem mass was celebrated. Bur- the Woolley burial home with Revi p.m. follows:the 7:45 o'clock even- and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krom- church pastor. The public is' Invited to attend ial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery, un- George T. Wood of • Asbury; Park* ing go«pel service, pholtz by transfer from Emanuel his meeting, first ot its kind since der the direction of the Day fun- officiating. Burial .'was at Farming- eral home. .The pastor and a group of young Methodist church, Newark, ST. CLEMENTS EPISCOPAL .he war. dale. ' ' -. . ••-....,.' people will hold worship service Sunday,at 3 p.m. at the Hilltop Belford You May Nursing home In Mlddletown. METHODIST Services Sunday will be morning The troop school for Christian Highlands. prayer and sermon at 9:30 o'clock WHERE Soldiers will begin tomorrow at 9 'A Church On Her Knees" will with Allen B. McGowan, lay-read- Thomas Manson MONUMENTS Call for an a.m. In tbe Port .Monmouth fire be the theme of the sermon Sunday er, officiating. Ohurch-school meets house. ' morning at 11 a. m. by Rev. J. Hill- at 11 a. m. Softball, league games listed for man Coffee. In the evening service The brotherhood of St. Andrew & Son, Inc. nntmetit next week include New Monmouth Mrs. Miriam Coffee will" play spe- meets Wednesdays at 7:30 p, m. The Oldest va.'Qulnn chapel M6nday at 7 p.m. cial numbers on the vlbra-harp. In parish hall. . BLOOMS at LaDgford field, Belford, and New The evening message will be "The Monument Manufacturing Monmouth vs. Atlantic Highlands Business Woman—Lydia." CHRIST EPISCOPAL. Making arrangements in ad- Presbyterians at Bennett field, Bel- Shrewsbury and Retailing Company ford, Tuesday at 7 p.m. Sunday's services are Holy Com- . in Monmouth County vance of necessity is the thought- Bible fellowship four will start a. METHODIST Naveslnk ' munion at 8 a. m., morning prayer Id memory's gar- ful thing to do. Our counsel is and sermon by the rector, Rev, den • monument • Rev. Roy E. Williams, Jr. will Robert D, Smith, at 11 a, m. Church Is the agelcM way always available without cost or Wali?r W.Plock preach at the 7: o'clock evening school assembles at 10 a. m,, and to'perpetuete onr lore and thoM obligation in any way, and you service on the theme, "I Am the the'young people's fellowship Is at golden memories of'happjr Singer and Teacher Master of My Fate," Sunday-school 7 p. m. lime* together. ' ' . Your Expression of are assured that all which may Ponnarlr ol Ntw.Vorli City meets at 9145 a.m. Tuesday will be "painters' May we show you why Select True Remembrance transpire will be held in the New Avallabl, F»r Ltiuni At night" when Interested workers Bam Granite aad the Bane • No other act of a normal strictest confidence. Call us for' 10 Savant. Avanin, Atlantic Hlihlanda meet in the Sunday-school room to Paoplt hava lonff anociatad tba Guild Seal and Certificate inn man's life gives him mure n AtlaMlc Hl(hl.nd. t-08«.W. nama of Scott with dlinMict and Important when you buy a an appointment, or if you desire, give It i. new coat of paint. aympathatlc iinrlca, Tba maonir memorial t complete soul satisfaction In which all dtUlla ara handlid ' than the building of a Mem- merely drop in at your leisure. and tba qulat air of undfratandlng orial to his loved ones who that pravalla all fo to maka Ilia, A telephone call' to our office canmony a laatlnc monumant to 'have gona on. ,, tha mittiory of your lovad ona. will bring a .salesman who St. GfcorgeV by the River Tha caramony. you dailra ju'ad not will, - without any obligation, Our eoleot Barre M«morlaT» (EPISCOPAL) ba axpamlva to ba dlfnlmd. You -' Matawan and Keyport show you latest designs. bear the,Guild mark pt ap- can - turn aaftly to Scott for • proval— your Ruarante* of a Waterman Ava. one block South of Humaon 114.. Rumson baautlful. and dignified -luntral at <• . . 'Il!** /VM*' MorningPrayer and Sermon Satvllf MlddUtowo -Towo.hlp ( Contlnuouatv For 13 Vaara At In. U o'olock servlct th» futl cbolr of men and boys will sing. Carleton R, Wharton, Prop, i Telephone R. B. 6-0024 N»l la Mi. Ollval Ctaiiiarr ^« SOE.FRONT ST. Church Street, Belford, N. J. Nlibl», Sund.,. and Holiday! Phone Red Bank 64)319 HODIRT r. RED BAr>lK N.J. Annual Church Mr and •azur. Wad., June 28th, Phone -Kaaniburg »-0JM, Edwin H. Wharton, AlwclaU CALL R, B. ••UM.J ' Bend for BookUl , . R.F.D. Bo* 108 Red Bank inical Service* i *• V1-..J Vl-, • >''..'•'.' RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1947 PagcNlnf Mr.' and Mrs; Herbert 'Woodward At Convention Hall Property Owners Leonardo of Brooklyn, formerly of this place, are now occupying their naw home The restaurant of Idle Hour Inn at Port Monmouth. Mr, .Woodward Ask Changes on route 36 Is under the manage- the son of Mrs. Charles Wood- AMERICAN ment of Gertrude £. Berry; ward, Sr., of Hamilton avenue. At Highlands John Stoltz of Leonardo, Walter William Brundage, Jr., son of Mr. Llndhart of Rumson and Gus and Mrs. William Brundage, recent- Sundatrom of New_York; haye_ar-_ ly-discharged—from th» Navy, ived~lfi~lios Angeles after passing passed the week-end at the Wad* ATTENTION! Rembert Attack* FREEZER & hrough Pennsylvania, Maryland, cottage on Hamilton avenue which Officials For , (Vest Virginia, Virginia, North the family have rented for the sum- -arolinai Tennessee, Arkansas, Ok- ler. - ~~' "Do-Nothing" Policy lahoma, Texas, Arizona, New Mex- the 5th Avenue Cleaners and Dyers ico and Nevada. These youhgr men Robert Meglll, son of Mr, and APPLIANCE Mrs. William K. Meglll, visited Following a. program designed to ho have all been in the service oyer_the week-end_with_hls grand- MAIN ST. O€EAJsIPGRT, N. J. stir thejnayor_^nd_fiaunclLto-lmi )£.thelr-country are on a sight-see- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlll|am P. mediate civic Improvements, two ing tour by auto of the -United Meglll and Mr. and Mrs. William .embers of tho Highlands Froper- 3tatea.. . ' ', Maclnhes of Bradley Beach. Mr. y Owner* -association "demanded" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seeber and and Mrs. Megill were Sunday Route 3B'and Oakhlll Rd. hat the governing body Tuesday children of Llndhurat spent Sunday guests of their parents. light remove, the Incinerator from with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ,Pllt- ANNOUNCES ts present location on Nayejlnk nik. • Mr. and Mrs. Allan Montgomery Red Bank, N. J. avenue and replace all street algna and daughters, Judith and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockwood, of Cr an ford spent the week-end that have been lost or destroyed. Jr., and children, and Mrs.- John Phone. Red Bank 6-3877 Burtli Perry, who became a with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Expansion of Their Pick-Up and TED WEEMS Quirk of Jersey City have opened Charles Lockwood, Sr, member of the association Monday their summer home on Highland night ot last week, said his group Mrs. William Hogan and son Ted Weein»r•whose bani and. r avenue. as not trying to find .continual John of Jersey City .passed the Delivery Service Throughout Red Bank. 42" SINK & WASH TUI tertalners "Will apear at Convention • 'Misses Alberttne and Estelle Le- Glooming White Poreeloli from 'ault with the borough officials but week-end with Mrs. Hogan's hall in Asbury Park Satur- manl of N«w York city are occupy- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Whtti Isamtlid Cablut day, June 28, through July 2, 'as sincerely trying to see im- provements lii town'. Mr. Perry said ing the Merigold cottage for the Mrs. James Grodeska. calmed a sensation In the mualc immer. , Our Cleaning Plant Is One of the Most A-1 Quilt* business ' with ; the recording ot t ,was difficult for strangers to Mrs, William Williams spent the. Mr. and Mrs, John Brodsky and week-end at Jersey City. Combination "Heartaches." There were over jet about tWn and urged that new ilgns be .placed on all streets that sons, Putnam and Robert, of Sum- Mrs. Joseph Coll of Newark, Mrs. Chroma Spigots, 2,000,000 "Heartache" records sold Modern. Your Inspection Is Invited at Strainers 4 Trtpi io not have any now. Though some mit were dinner guests Sunday of Bertha. Lauch. of Maplewood and In six'months. Ted Weems la the ;ounci)menj approved the idea, no Mrs. Brodsky's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jacobsen of Irvington newest sensation In the popular official action was" taken. Mrs. Samuel Putnam, Mr. and Mrs, were recent guests o£ Mrs. Robert Anytime. name orchestra field. His orchestra Putnam have recently opened their Search. Is today considered tha moat-.en- At the conclusion of this dlscus- summer house here. ;lon, John Rembert, also a member, Mrs, Ellwood S. Wolf and Mrs. 84" Whltt Porcelain Top Cobliei tertaining, •-..-.• . : Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergman, who Frank Guttormsen of this place, Slik with ComblicrtlOK Chrome Explaining "Heartaches" Ted if the association, said that the EXPERT CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERATIONS governing body had done nothing for the past few years have been and Mrs. Ray Williams of Memor- faieet. Spray t Strainer with aayB that the arrangement makes making their home In Newark, are ial .parkway, Atlantic Highlands, Dt line Cabinet and Drawer* ibout anything and wanted some POPULAR PRICES — 24-HOUR SERVICE use of what he calls a "business- sort of action. "When Mayor A. now occupying their former home are attending a house party of the man's bounce"—the same style of on Florence avenue. Mr. Bergman Women's Missionary society of New A-1 Qulitr Meade Robertson.defended past ac rooat of his music. All of which tions of the. council, Mr. Rembert will commute dally to business in Jersey being held at Peddle school, EATONTOWN 3-0173 only Indicates that Ted Weemshaa retorted "I arri a taxpayer and you Newark, They had as" a guest over Hightstown. over the span of years had a keen have to listen to me". He then the week-end Mrs. Bergman's Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Herman and insight into the music demands went on and spolte of what he brother, Fletcher Frltts of Dover. daughter Barbara and Mr. and RED BANK 6-29^1-R of the nation. His band Is equipped termed the "frightful" condition of Mrs. Henry W. Asenheimer Is Mrs. Vincent Maraslnl and children to swing 'cm or play 'em sweet. the]. incinerator and verbally at- lsitlng her family, Mr. and Mrs. of New York city have rented the CALL LONG BRANCH 6-4011 Extra Heavy A special meeting was set for June 27 to dlscusB Beveral applica- The most sensational sale of oilcloth in t i history of Monmouth County. P. f Duty Bragg tions which would be presented at You won't believe it until you actually see it—JO you better hurry down. that, time. Regular 69c yd. quality were It not bought at a close-out mill-end price by B Automatic Vogel) at the factory! Because of the amazing low price we' reserve the right to limit the amount of yardage sold to any one customer. Cellar Describes Work * Sliolttlv trrraulnr, herd to <«tact Sump Pumps Of Church Group ?\LE STARTS FRIDAY AT 9:30 A. M. — ALL SALES FINAL! Nswfijurtbajauty > —VOGELS BASEMENT— Off On All and more can b*'| Stewardship Is your* with the tx-' Christianity In Action Sales Slips cluilv* Staoffar' Systeml Your extra';. Mra. A. C. Brady, spiritual life Hurry! Bring Your Measurements! IV% A Sure-Fire Sellout! secretary of the Women's Society bulgei are coaxed Monmouth County Surroiate'a Office. of.Christian Service of the Metno- In, the matter of the estate of James away... your pot- dist church, at a meeting of the j.* Butler, deceased. Notice to creditor* 1 - to present claims against estate. lure is encouraged executive board Friday at her home Pursuant to the order of Dorman Into Itt correct, on .Maple avenue, described the or- McFaddln, Surrogati of the County of ganization's stewardship program Monmouth, made on the twenty-sixth natural poiltlon. j day of May. 1947, on the application of as "Christianity In action." She Msry Ajnea Butler, administratrix of All of thli without' pointed out that this year, 38 young tbe estate of James J. Butler, deceased, people of the district have pledged notice is he»hy alven to toe cridltori strain or an unv of aald deceased to exhibit to the sub- their lives for Christian service, scriber, administratrix,. as aforesaid, pleaiant regime I and that ot this number nine will their debts and demands against the No electricity,- enter, the ministry. . Bald estate, under oath, within six 14 Sizes in Stock — 23" to 36" — . months from the data of th. aforesaid drugj, starvation Mrs. William Macdonald of Red order, or they will be forever barred of their actlona therefore against tbe laid diet", or strenuous Bank, district president, announced subscriber. exerd»e. a tea to be held Saturday, July S, Dated; Freehold, N, J., War 28, 1547, at the Bancroft Taylor home In MAHY, AGNES BUTT.BR, Ocean drove, at which district so- King's Highway, Y*u may alli FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR 1SALE BUSINESS NOTICES BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBILES EVERGREENS. Hybrid delphinium. FOX CAPE, reasonable, and chenille TEN-PIECE DINING room suite. Phone TRAILER—8 ft, long, and trailers built LAWN AND PORCH furniture repainted. PAINTINO. Interior and exterior, spray 1086 PONTIAC coupe, radio and baiter. Rumson 1-049O. to your order, Seasonable. Martin Called for and .delivered. Wllklns Mo- and brush' work on tsinks, barna, Very good condition and good tlrss. Honey Bee Flowers, Upper Broad bedspread, two-tone rose. Fhon* Red $410. Phone Bed Bank 6-0778.* street. Phone Red Bank 6-0872. Bank a-14!6j* • WHITE ENAMEL coal stove, with Esso Station, Colt's Neck.* tor Sales. Phone Rsd Bank 6-0040. Alk toots, etc, Porch and lawn furniture THINK OF IT1 Nothlnu to chano, METAL BED, full site, spring and' iqat- water back attachments. Phone GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE, beautiful ny- for Mr. Britton. sprayed.. WHtsle's Painting Service. 1985 8-CYL1NDER Oldsmoblle. Phone WANT ADS nothing to Elore with Ruaeo all metal Highlands 3-1183-J. lon stockings, 8^ to 11, regular and RADIOS REPAIRED. Picked up and PhoneiAsbury Park I-0064-W-1. Red Bank 6-1479.* tress, good condition, $15. Phone self atorins vindows. Screens, atorm Red Barff 6-8672." " TOUR YOUNG geese. Phone Long extra longs, $1.!6, $1,61. At' Cohen's delivered.' Free estimates. Georg* T. TS WOBK • of any kind don* CUSHM.AN MOTOR scooter ind side sash and weather itriPDlns; in perman- TkAjLER— With {air site body,'16-ineh Branch 6-1412, or 6-2683-J. Dept. Store, 230 Shrewsbury avenue, Bed Schmidt, 191 Spring street. Bed Bank. by daj or eontract. Jobbing a spe- car, two speed transmission. Phone LOST AND FOUND ent unit plua. complettt freedom from Bank," opposite- River Street school.* • Phone Red Bsnk 6-lltl-M. , dalty. • J C Marvin A Son, Box 43. Keansburg 6-0828-W. wheels. Inquire after 6:30 p. m., Sl'7 AUTO RADIATOR, 1940 Chevrolet, Belford. Phone Keansburg «-om-J or window care. For -free, demonstration, Spring_strcetiRcd Bsnk^ ' ' . used. Guaranteed not to leak or over- WE ARE AN- authorized agency for FREDDIE^ SHOE SHINS Service, 19 1942 CHEVROLET, $1,150, with heater, 60 and 1984 Pontlac, $275. Call Red :all~ Monmouth Construction Co., Hlffh- TAP"ESTRY CHAiE7~»5; two blue, one heat,' $18. Red Bank Radiator Works. Adam hats,:, the -greatest _vslues—in .Throckmorton-^avenue. Shoes ..called LOST, SILVER rattle Monmouth street way No, 35, Red Bank. Phone Red 113 West Front street. Phone Red America. Cohen's Dept. Store, 220 for and delivered. Dally service. Lacei GBNEKAL eontraetor, top sqil. All dirt, Bank 6-0484-W. 10 North Brldgi ave- and .Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. wine upholstery robkers, 95 each; yel- replaced on request. Beat polish used, r nue. ' Bank C-4444. low and blue cloth shower curtains. $.1 Bank 1-1177.* Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. Open cinders, KraraL manure:. also wood Phone MatHWiin 1-1063, RcwHrd. nights until 8, Fridsy until'9, Saturday shoes dyed. Phone Red Bsnk »-0568. for sale. Lionel Simon. Phone Red Bank 1942 DESOTO convertible nvc-passen- l_OtiT—Hold key rinsr, with monogram WE. HAVE THE material to do your each i maple writing desk, one drawer, until It.' 6-0561 or Bed Bank 6-0086. $5; % metal bed, complete, IIS. Phone ANTIQUES—At lowest prices. Visit PAINTING AND decoratins. Call us for ger automatic top, beautiful, maroon, . *\M, D."» tbrce keys, in vicinity oC roonns or aiding job now. Pay as JUST RECEIVED another - shipment of an estimate.. . Let ui book .you now Ul Is HUNS, carpenters; - aiding. radio, under-seat heater, fluid drive, Wyckoff road and Broad street in Eat- ttle as' 36 monthly. No down pay- Atlantic Highlands I-HS72-J.- the ^ewly opened Cherry Trea for that spring, and early summer paint- rooSng and repairing, call after 6 p. overdrive. The very latest, perfect con- - Pabco congoleum rugs.' Our selection : ontown. Phone Katontown 3-02.7-M. ment. Call lied Bnnk 8-4444. Mon- HIGH PRESSURE boiler, with hot water Farm Antique Shop, Route 35, Mld- Is full, so pick yours early. Free deliv- Ing. Bogart It Lomax. Phone Bed m.. write,, R, r. D.I. Bo* 418. Keyporc dition, Pokus Garage, Front street, Bsd mouth Construction Co., Highway 35, at pump, and oil burner. Phone Belmar Bank 6-0788-M or Eatontown 3-0360-M. M J.. phon. K.yport 1MT-W. ~ Bank. •-,..,. uHorhOWbOAT. In Sandy Hpok Henddcn'a Corner. dletown.*" • .. • . • ery In Bed Bank or vicinity. Cohan's bay. Inquire Raymond White, Lee 11-0351. ' Dept, Store,. 220 Shrewsbury avenue, CIGARS BY THE BOX. Why not buy TUB BEST FRIC£S paid (or rails, irou, CAR RADIO, Sllvertone, |13;.t*ln m«tsl 1040 OLDSMOBiLE Torpedo sedan, hy- Blfd^ SOD—ACEES_.J3K-_jod iddletown SELLING HOUSEHOLD furnishings, In- ited Bank.' your.Jsvorite- clgsr by the boi 7 Then meUl and paper. Gettls.Junk desler, — dramatic.- radio, heater, excellent con- Stock Farm, Thomm ' St., bea'sV SIiSnT6ns"»5flngs7WstlTesii; Con^ you .will always have some on hand and 211 SmswsDury avenue. Bad Bank. toST— taBBbook No. 33,115, Tfcdfr sole Victor Victrola; men's shoe roller cluding glassware,•' silver, bedroom TWO PALOMINO marei, five yesrs old, dition, recently overhauled. Pokili ' pleaie return to' ^econd • National ihnne Red Bank 6-0861. suite, odd chairs, chest of drawers, etc. both with beautiful colti. two weeks save ' money at the same time. ' .Buy Phone Red Bank S-1667-R. Will call. Garage, Front street. Red Bsnk.* skates, sice 8; black anil whit, enamel tj^i^^"^^^^e^e^5^?»^^^ss»^""»"^™™"*»**^»*^i*^"^^,^^^^" Bank, Broad itrcct, Red Bank. 92. Wallace street, Red Bank.* old, See them at "Shear-Wood," Colt's them at 'Rlikamm's. 174' .Monmouth MASOW WORlt DONfc Pcundatlon laid. 1089 PLYMOUTH foutdoor sedan, ex-: MARINE ENGINES—New Packard coat stove, two months old. Can be Neck. Opposite nursery. street, Red Bsnk. (New York Bus Ter- , csaspools built from blue print, drain- cellent motor, radio and heater. Falot converted to oil. Hrs. George Boyce, MAPLE DRESSER, with" mirror, $20; mlnal.) . . . - ' precision built marina anglnei, Union aventfe, Belford. <• Gibson refrigerator, with freezing HUG,. 6x9, 110. Inquire 1(3 Hudson age built and open. Lawrence Blrciett. Is poor. Will sell for oulck action, I59S, FOR SALE eights and sixes. Now available at shelf, used five months, 9180. Severs! avenue. Red Bank. Phone Estontown 3-1177 or write R. F. Call Long Branch 6-0822-J.« •• ICE BOX, practically, new, 76-pound ca- 24-HOUR SERVICE on the repair of P. 1, Wayside road. Plncbrook. T. C. Otto, Inc., Packard, Red Bank. pacity, 110.-Phone Rumson 1-0543-M". lamps, small paintings. Phone Red RICHARDSON i BOYNTON round 1946 FXjRD DELUXE five-passenger Bank 6-1264.* steam boilefV No. 20, one year old. radios and electrical appllin'ces.. LAWN8 MOWEDDWED, Dependable. Phone coupe; 1941 Chevrolet special deluxe Harding road, phone Red Bank 6» UNIVERSAL GAS RANGE, almost new, , PIANO INFORMATION. Play iaf«, have 15-WCH CHEAT AMERICAN lawn mow. Call, Atlantic Highlands 1-0925-R, We call for and deliver, Harold's after 7:.p. m.. Red Bank 6,3084-R. ftve-paBsenger touring sedan, radio, it appraised before you buy or sail. 0428. f75. Csll Friday, between 10 s. n. HAND SAWS set and filed by machine. heater; 1941 Pontlac Six deluxe flve- snd 1 p. m. Phone Red BanV 6*3561. er; baby play yard, and doubte bed. FJANO—Small grand, reasonable offer Radio and Electric Shop, !4 West , Nominal fee. Dirban'i Piano Shop. .16 Phone Rumson 1-0987,* . accepted. Phone Red Bank 6-8828-W. Will; call for and deliver within 10 pussensrer sedan, radio, heater; 191* . Dmmmond Place,' Red Bank. Phone CAMERA, UANS—Your films can be de- AMPLIFfER, with mlcraphone snd loud GARDEN TRACTOR, with cultivator Front street, Red Bankj Phone 6- miles. C. E. -Adams, Main street snd Packard seven-passenger -sedan; 19t8 speaker. Phone Rumson 1-1097, COMMERCIAL refrigeration sales and ; Bulck -Model.- 61, five-passenger sedan? «.0«33. " " " • veloped only once. Our modern lab- service. See us when you need new and lawn mower attachment; $125. S744-J. -'" '• ' • ;••'• •-• Cornelius - avenue; Belford. -Fhons Kesns* UUAKANTKED uied pin games. Put oratories guarantee careful, prompt fin-HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY cowl. : burg 6-U60T-W. '•' ••- ' ;i 1934 Dodge, two-door sedan. T. C, Ot- equipment and save money, AU work Apply Ladwood Farm, Fhone Holmdel to1, Inc., Packard, Red Bank, 11-13 v iome life In that recreation room or ishing as you want it; 35-mm and Mer- Fresh and close springers, W. R. Pot- guaranteed. Mlddletown Refrigeration, ,9-6101. - HAY BALING. Comblnlns, mowing 'fend ctl'»" bar room. Call- or write, Vet- cury a specialty. Dealer's inqulrlee In- ter snd Son, Mlddletown, Phone Mid- raking: also plowing, discing, sowing, , BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Make money Harding road, phone Red Bank 6-0428. vited. Pnge'a Photo Service, 113 West Highway 35. Fhone Middletown 5- SAPRANI AOOORDIAN, 120 bail, 1045 etc First class equipment, genuine, sot eram Amusement Co.. 15-17 West Ber- illelown 5-0579-W. • 0299. • model, six switches: Inquire M. keeping- • books for small firms, 1937 FOtMilAC . COACH, radio .' an J gen place. - R«t- Bank 6*2137. Front street, Red Bank. Phone Red ELECTRIC STOVE. 76 Washington duration farmers, Ralph Usher, Holm- heater.. Phone Red Bnnk (-1740 bs> Bank 6-0260. Peloi, Lloyd Road, Matawan, or' phone del. N. J. Phone 63U1. - Well, paid work that you. can do HANG'S—A. b. Oirhan, niano maker. street. Rumson.* ANTIQUES—At lowest prices. Visit Grlmaldl. Matawan 1-17E1-* tween B a. m. nnd 6 p. m. ' ; ^, 1 MAYTAG WASHERS will very, very fAlM'l'ING,.. .paper banging, estimatea! :- evenings at home. Experience pot dealer, tuning , repairing, renovating. BRASS BOLTS, «S"I2MI", round head, the newly opened Cherry Tree CAR KffiDIO—Alton B, White, lower 1036 PLYMOUTH two-door sedan;-fair Shop and showroom Drumraond place. soon be available at Tusting's, Blotted, threaded full length, 00 cents Main street, Belford. Phone Keans- cheerfully given.' George Robinson, ': necessary. Complete home instruc- condition. See to appreciate. Call Phone Red Bank 6-0933. 16 Monmouth street, Red Bank, Supply per dozen; hand taps, (Latrobe) 10/32'" Farm Antique Shop, Route 35, Mid- burg 6-0037 stter 6 p. m., or all day 110 East Washington avenue, Atlantic ; . tlon available at low cost with Red Bank 6-2209.* • • • ' '. : ANTIQUES.. BRIC-A-BHAC, furniture, will be ^limited. Be sure of getting U"-S»i ?i"-16, 6/18"-i8, M"-lt. dletown.* -« Saturday snd Sunday.* Highlands. Phone 1-17B2-M. i^Ori'iIAO 8 CYLINDER, Torpedo type yours. Place your order today at ';i"-ll. Is-'. Each set h*si taper, plug "MEET ME AT RISKAMM'S". Whether .tested plan-showing How to Get' four-door redan', radio, heater, -seat bought and sotd. Martin &-WIng An- Tustins's. WOOD LATHE, 30 inches betweeen cen- tiques. 74 Shrewsbury avenue, at the and bottoming- taps. Dies. *X"< 'V. NEW AUTOMATIC gas home type 1n- ters. Alton B. .White, lower Main . it's fora delicious dinner, tasty lunch Started. Where and how to obtain covorB; in excellent condition; appear^ end of Monmouth street. Phone Rui HYBRID SEED corn, New Jersey No. VJ". %". 6/16." $10. -Single barrel cinerator. Never used. Will sell street, Belford, Phone Keansburg 6- or juBt a fountain sna'cif, remember, it's •clients, Write immediately for free , ancc like new; $1,005, Call fort ap- 2, 4. silo No. 5, V. S. 13, Ohio C88, snotgun, 12-gauge. good condition, $10. cheap. Phone Red Bnnk 6-1162. smart- to "meet me at Riskamta's, 174 pointment Long Branch 6-0822-J. Will JJank etc. Also a complete line of sweet corn Shells for same, $1 per box. Phone At- 0037 after 6 p. m., or all day Saturday Monmouth street. Red Bank. (Nsw . Information. . Business and Educa- finance. ... A. A. QUALITY chicks, available IN FIRST-CLASS condition, Coolerator and Sunday.* York bus terminal,) ' • .• • tional Service. P. 0. Box 1885, and field seeds, Conover Brothers'! lantic Highlands 1-1668, Thursdays and refrigerator, E2 Inches high, 27 wide OLDSMOBILE, 1941 model 76; btg •- weekly; also a few turkey poults. Uis- Wlckatunk, Phone Holmdel 0-61'Zl. Saturday evenings, after 7 p. m.*: TWO-PIECE living room set, in good brow Brothers, Whale Pond avenue, and 22 in breadth. Fhone Red Bank condition, almost new, knit covers, ARTHUR E. BOYCE. painting contrac- .'Trenton 7, N. 1. ' cylinder fcur-door aedan,.:radio, hsat« ALFALFA and timothy hay, baled or 32 USED FULL length icreenl, allotted tor, exterior and Interior painting, es- er, seat covers, good rubber; driven bi* West Long Branch. Phone Long Branch 6-3610, $35; also 90-plece Rogers silverware set. timates supplied on large or small jobs. 6-2680 when permitted: ,_^_ standing. Slndlinser. Phone Holm- Bites. Ideal for house or porch, $60 WALNUT. DUNCAN PHYFE tete-a-tete, Many pisses never used, $25. -Phone BALING hay or straw. Am In position original owner less than 50,000 mllta; del 9-7601. for entire lot. 119 Willow street, Fair First class work by practical painters. to. do: this kind of work -with new $1,S25. To- appreciate, . call LonK JERSEY BUTLnfNG & Wrecking Co. Haven.* * ; ' three removable cushions, upholstered Red Bank 6-2217-J.* Phone Rumson 1-0666.- Branch 6-0822-J for appointment.; Will We sell uat? NKW HOSPITAL M.AN 100% OHAIN SPIRITS WE Contributors to tho Monmouth GIN SPECIAL Memorial hospital campaign this HAVE VERY: IMPORTED 100% ,. y«ar will be given an opportunity $0 PROOF to receive the amount of their gift . M a credit on a hospital bill for HOFFMAN THISTLE MrvlcM provided within a period of • BELLOWS 5TH 3.26 Bottled In SCOTCH one, year from July 1 for them- TOM Scotland Mlvta or members of their Inime- • DIXIE BELLE 5TH 3.25 p dUte family, Including -husband, fGILBEyS 5TH3.26 COLLINS yrlU and chlldrsn und) North 28 degrees 60 mln. (trading as Charlie's Bar t Grill) has Colts Neok, N. J. Madison avenue, was bitten by a ' Members of the Mlddletown Paul CJonway, Mrs. Matthew Power, Surplus Revenus su. 1 »0,S28.24 utes 'West 676.27 feet to a point; thenci applied to the Mayor and Council of dog Monday owned by Mrs. H. A. Township Sew and So club held Mrs. Paul Kelly, Mrs. William Kel- t«6,IO»,96 118,010.8 {*) North 72 degrees 41 minutes Eas the Borough of Rumson for a Plenary Tel, Freehold 8-1488 . M»,4»8.1O 424.06 feet to a point; thence (7) North Retail Consumption license for premises Johnson of 32 Hudipn avenue. The their annual "secret pal" dinner ly, Mrs. Henry Coivway, Mri. Hor- ' T* degrees 47 minutes East 287.18 feet situated at 11 West River Road, Bum boy w^e treated at Rlverview hn»- Tuesday night at the Marine, grill, ace Kirkpatrick, Mr*. Edward to a point; thence (8) North 74 de son, N. J. Your Slinson Dealer; pltal by Dr. Lawrence Sangmelstnr Asbury Park. Secret Pals were re- Johnson and Mlwes Grace Simp- , grees 8S minutes East 238.03 feet to ~ Objections, If any, should be made lm- Asbury Pr if ahd volnt; thence (9) along the westerl n.ediately in writing to Albert A, Kerr, and released.'. Police ordered the vealed and gifts exchanged, son, Eleanor LeMolne, Marilyn Lit- line of other lands belonging to Mon Clerk of the Borough of Rumson. .dog^tied for, ten days. Mri. Carl D. Bowland, * Jr., of tle and Betty Costello. It Pays To Advertise in The RegisteJ . roe Eisner, South 1G degrees 22 mln- (Signed) • uts's East 676.67 feet to a point; thenet CHARLES WOQPWAHD, (10) South 24 degrees 34 minutes Wei 1 IS 1.01 feet to a point; thence (11 NOTICE. South 0 degrees 59 minutes East 114.41 Take notlca that Frank Mellacl (trad- feet to an iron pipe standing in a cor ing as Frank's Bar) has applied ' to - ner pf lands formerly of Tower HII the Mayor and Council of the Borough Jnc, now Csniona; thence (12) alon of BumiQn for a Plenary Betall Con- the northerly line of lands of Canzona aumpllon license for premises situated nf South (2 degrees 14 minutes West 90,5 128 East River Road, Rumson, N. J. -feet to a point: thence (13) still alon tit northerly line of land of Canzona, Objections, if any, should be made Im. South 58 deireo (7 minutes West 88.91 mediately in writing to Albert A. Kerr. feet te the point or place of beginning. Clerk of the Borough of Rumosn. 2. That any parti, paragraphs or sec- (Signed) tion! cf ordinances contrary to or con FRANK MELLACI. •fllctlng herewith are hereby repealed. , I. That this ordinance shall take ef NOTICE. fact upon iti passage snd puMlcatlo Take notice that Charles M. Cluna avocordlng to law. and Helen L. Cluna, have applied to the Township Committee of Shrewsbury Township for a Plenary Retail Consump- tion license for premises situated at PUBLIC NOTICE. Shrewsbury avenue, Shrewsbury Town- Tha tangoing ordinance wai Intro ship. (faced and passed first reading at Objections, If any, should be made angular meeting of the Mayor an immediately In writing to Margrettn L. fltmndl •( the Borough of Red Ban' frail an Kendiy, June II, 1947, an Reed, Clerk, of Shrewsbury Township, OF COOLERATORS swill com* up for final consideration an (Signed) at a reeular meeting of sal CHARLES M. ClAjNA, •awning body to be held on Monday, HELEN L. CLUNA. 5ojy T. 1947. at 8:30 P. M., at th< NOTICE. 4 WAY WASHED-AIR FEATURE Penaall Chambers, Borough Hall, Mon. Take notlee that Rodney L. Bloom MwHiV street, Red Bank, N. J.. at which has applied to the Township Commlttc Hot* and plica all. persons desiring tc of Shrewsbury Township, for a Plenary p» Msrd thsreon will be given full op Retail Consumption license for premises fwrtnglty. • ' at Shrewsbury avenue and Cherry PMtdi Juna II, 1947. Street, Shrewsbury township, AMY B. BHlNN, Objections, If any, should be made Borough Clerk Immediately In i writing to Margretta L, foods keep fresh longer .. • NOTICE. Seed, Clerk, of Shrewsbury Township. .(Signed) Take notice that Shrewsbury Rive RODNEY L. BLOOM. retain their natural flavors better Taeht Club, Inc, has applied to the Statl Commissioner of Alcoholic Beverage Con. NOTICE. in a Goolerator because of the 4- trol of Newark for a Olub license foi Take notice that The Colony, body smises situated at 925 River road corporate, trading as The Colony, has •way air circulation in the food K Ir Haven, N. J. applied to the Mayor and Council of the Objections, if any, should be msdl Borough of Rurason for a Plenary Re- Immediately In writing to State Commll- tail Consumption License for premises chamber. The cold, moist air from pioner of Alcoholic Beverage Control, situated at the northeast corner of Ave- 1010 Broad street, Newark, N, J, nue of Two Rivers and Ridge Road in the slowly melting ice is guided (ffigmid) the Borough of Sumson. ' SHREWSBURY RIVER YACHT CLUB The names and residences of all of. by speoial flues and absorbs food Officers. fleers, direotors and stockholders of safd Shrewsbury River Yacht Club corporation are ai follows: . odors and gases, removing them K. M. Rooke, Commodore, Tsge Johnson, President, Rumson, Statesir Place, Red Bank, N. J, Joseph P. Peyton. Secretary, Joseph G, McCue, Vice Fre'sident, down the drain. Constant circula- lit RIVer rosd. Red Bsnk, N. J. Rumson, N. J. Fred I. Oregg, Treasurer, Emily Johmon, Secretary, Rumson, tion means that tho air is constant- II Fine Trea Lane, Fair Haven, N. J Every wearable fur Is entitled to the storage •A. E.- Bowers, Objections, If any, ihould be made Im protection that will preserve It longer - ly refreshed and purified. There's Rumsen, N. J. mediately In writing to Albert A; Kerr, AUsn Hascall, Jr., Clerk of the Borough of Rumson, Certified Cold Storage. Controlled, dry less drying of foods .. . no neqd Fair Haven, N. J. (Signed.) cold In a certified cold storage vault as- A. P. Boycc, THE COLONY. for covered dishes 1 • ' . nunson, N, J, Cor. Ave. ef Two Rivers A Ridge Rd. sures against moth and dust damage, pre* C. J, Heis, Rumson, N. J, serves the natural oils that mean life and Leonardo, N. J. '• NOTICE. lustre, and keeps skins soft and pliable. In NOTICE. The Shrewsbury Township Bosrd o addition, It affords protection from (Ire and Talte notice that the Rumson Countr, Education asks for sealed bids on 100 theft. Club hit applied to the State Departmenl tons of stova coal and more If needed, of Alcoholio Beverage Control for a Club 10 tons to be delivered to Fine Srook i Certified cold storage adds to the life license for premises situated on south School and 90 tons to Tinton Falls side of Rumson road, Rumson, N,"J. School before the opening of schobl, of any fur—If» absolute protection I Objection!, If any, . ihould ba mad September 1, 1*47, MODERN ICE SERVICE IS PROMPT & CLEAN IminVdlately Iru -writing to the Stati All cosl must be fret from avery 1 Commissioner of Alcoholic Beveragi manner of slate, dirt, etc, Trsde name Wool Garments Sanitone cleaned Modern, streamlined Seaboard ibe servioe today offers many advantages. Control, 1060 Broad Street, Newark and locality where mined snd BTU con N. J, tent must accompany all bids. Cleanliness and 'efllcient servloing methods have dono away with tho old (Signed) Bids must be In the hands of tha DIs and stored in tiur vaults for as little KUUBON COUNTRY "CLUB, trlct Clerk by S P. M. Wednesday, Jura muss and trouble.f-[ Jce of the cbrreot size to flt your Cqoleratoris detfy-', CLEMENT L. DESPARD, 26th, 1(47 tt which time they will In ; at $2,$0. Full Inaurnnce coverage. t Dubllely evened st the Tinton Tail 1 1 ered in «• water-tight bag—50, lbs. twjee a week on the average for the EDWIN STEWART, Secretary'''' * ' School. : Rumion, N, J. The Board ef .Education resirves th G-t Model. •' '" "' ' -, "' ' ..,,'•:: . CHARLES K. BEATT1E, Tressurer, right to reject any or all bids. Rumson, N. J. NELLIE C. OBBORN, CALL District Clerk, NOTICE. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. SEE THE NEW COOLERATOR TODAY TaVtt Holies that Red Bank lodll No To Irene R, MeGulrel • ' • III, n. P. 0. Ellis, has applied to tha By virtue of an order of the Coiir BUtt Dtnrtmtnt of Aleohollo Beverigi of Chancery o( the State of New Jrr Control for a Olub license lor premls* sey. made on the Uth day of June, 1947, situated on second floor of 7 Bros In a cause wherein Arthur L, MeGuIre street. Red Dank, N. J. „ le petitioner nnd you are defendant, you LEON'S ObjMtlons, If ,ny, should bs made Im. are hereby required to answer the pe. saedlaUly In writing >o the Btata Com- tltlon of petitioner on or before the 12th FOR SEABOARD O SERVICE E..1B „O" I ?' Aleohollo Bsverage Control, day of August sext, and In default »'»# ,'_ J A,»»roit, Newark, N. J, thereof, lucn decree will be rendered •«s-slosrv»il. as tbr «iiroeeMc'r-»w»»dWrtnlt' NK iJori'aiTu'o.Tn,' equltsbte and just, The object of jald suit Is to obtain decree .of dlvoroe between sal .Tha trustees of this lo'iije arei ^petitioner and you, . JOHN L, MONT^OMEUY, 8ecretsrr. IHted I June 18, 1S47. ' VAULTS _i\llilt I ' L • MILTON KO8ENR, THE £,',/ REFRIGERATOR Fair Hav.n, N. J Solicitor of Petitioner, 104 Monmoulh Rtreel, 64-76 White St., Red Bahk ; ^Cit»k;19l2 Phone 6-2800 Bid Dank, N. I, RED BANK REGISTErVJUNE 19,194/ Page five Seal Of New Jersey Present Awards Bring At Graduation General Electric Oil Burners Your" At Sea Bright - Backed by all of the Research and Resources Presentation of awards and an Cleaning-Dyeing address by Rev. George. Robert- of General Electric shaw, rector of St. George's Epis- copal chureh.-Rumson, marked thel » And Sea Bright school graduation exer- If you are considering purchase of an oil burner cises last Thursday, night in the Methodist church. • I get in touch with us - Your Authorized Dealer Scholarship medal* .from the! Laundering board of education were presented! by Robert P. Tboraen, acting. dl«-1 FOR trlct clerk, to Audrey Johnson, who! made the highest average' in the' Problems graduating class, and. to Frank GENERAL ELECTRIC SALES and SERVICE Festejo''for having the highest' DIRECTLY AWNINGS standing among the. boys. I Nothing can give more com- American Legion post medals,! fort than awnings—they'can presented by Thomas W. Garland, • To Our be attractive, too. Call us for Jr.,, went to Peggy Lovgren and, estimate.' Frank Festejo, who were chosen by FRED D. WIKOFF CO their classmates. Perfect attend- Twenty years have shown us. ance certificates were given to 19 WEST FR JNT ST. RED BANK, N. J. PLANT how to help you select the Peggy Lovgren, Frank Festejo and , proper pattern. • Samuel Rock of the eighth grade;: Expert Advice—No Obligation Sally Galnes, seventh grade; Betty j Lovgren, sixth grade and Robert Lovgren. of the first grade. Police Sgt. George Dougherty pre- STANDARD sented safety patrol discharge cer- tificates to Walter Covert, Jr.,. cap- WEEKEND SPECIALS!! tain, Peggy Lovgran acting captain, LEON'S Elizabeth Lawcr (left) of New Toilc city and Edna Sllfe of Frank Festejo, Anne Clarke, Aud- AWNING CO. Blpomfield display the «eal of y.evr Jeiaey during the pageant at rey Johnson, Sherman Nelson, Sam- the opening session of the Constitutional convention In New Bruns- 64-76 White Street CHAS. MORALLER, Prop. uel Rock, Shirley Dlllone, Billy KEEP COOL - COMFORTABLE - CLEAN wick, last week. Fowler and Anne Rlchey. Diplomas Red Bank 35 East Front St Bed Bank and constitution books were pre- WITH A SET OF OUR Holmdel school are Barbara Stll- sented by Walter J. Sweeney, vice SAILCLOTH OR TWILL , PHONE R. B. 6-0696 Pine Brook Asks well, Theresa Eetmzelll and John president of the school board. Greco. Vaults, on Premises ESTABLISHED 1927 For Water Service Miss Shurlee Bergey, daughter of CONCERT TOMORROW SEAT COVERS ' Shrewsbury township committee Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bergey of To- — Well Within the Budget — was requested through petitions re- wanda, Pa., is visiting thiB week A concert will be given tom6V- ceived from the school board and with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cono- row night In 8t. Paul's Methodist residents of Pine Brook at. last ver. Miss Bergey Is formerly of church, Ocean Grove, by the Mon- SEDANS 50 NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED FUNDS Thursday's meeting to contact the Everett and ia spending her vaca- mouth Choral society under direc- and . Monmouth Consolidated Water tion , here after graduating from tion of Thelma Mount. The pro- *10 Coupes Held By company In efforts to have water Towanda high school. Last week ceeds of the concert, sponsored by COACHES - service extended to,the school prop- she visited with Mrs. John Olsen the Woman's Society of Christian erty, on Tlnton avenue and to the at Atlantic Highlands. Service, will go to the church build- THE COLONIAL LIFE INSURANCE entire area. Tho water committee, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ing fund. A program of classical BOYS' AND GIRLS' to which the" petitions were re- Karl R. Berndt were Mrs. Emma and semi-classical numbers has COMPANY OF AMERICA ferred, is studying a petition from Wagner, Mrs. Wilma Wagner and been arranged and soloists will be GARDEN HOSE residents of Sycamore avenue for son Robert of Cressklll and Mr. Frances Perry,,Cowen and. Marjorle BICYCLES • . The personi whose names and last known addresses similar extensions. and Mrs. William Bracken of Tena- King, sopranos;- George Lawrence ' Best Grade Green Rubber Bar licenses in the township are fly. Brown, baas, and Myrtle Applegati, 49 are aet forth below appear- from the records of the raised from $300 to $400 and pack- contralto. . COLONIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY to be entitled Mr. and Mrs. Pasqual Viscuso of 50 Ft.-*6 As Low As age, stores from $240 to $300 by a New York city spent the week-end to unclaimed funds in amounts of fifty dollars or more. liquor control ordinance adopted at V MTXK FBICE8 TO BISE s "ROTO MASTER" the meeting, : at their home here. New Jersey farmers Will receive MONMOUTH COUNTY '.The committee accepted a bid of Mrs. Stanley Stllwell entertained LAWN SPRINKLER $2,316 from Mount-English com- on Friday evening with a social an additional cent for each quart of milk starting July 1, while con- 24" & 26 Insured ••'.-.' Last known address ;"' pany of Bed Bank for a two-and- and Stanley demonstration at her a-half ton truck for township use. home. Guests were Mrs. Lloyd Ho- sumers in North Jersey and the In Stock Mathew, William R. 179 Maple Aye., Red Bank, N. J. A bid of $2,467 was received from san, Mrs. John Mauser, Mn, George Monmouth-Oeean counties shore -Matfrice-Bchwartn.-Bed-Bankr _Yernell,-Mr»..Horbort-Dausterj-Mrs.- area-wlllrhave-to'pay ~f cenfextfaf Karl R. Berndt, Mrs.'Charles Cox, Soch unclaimed funds will be paid on or before Aug- Tre committee decided to meet and consumers In other parts of during the summer months the Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Mrs. Esther the state 1% cents extra. ^____.;. ait 25th next, to, persons establishingJothe. Company's second Tuesday at T p. m. Instead Coxr-Mrs.- Charles—Conover," Mrs: satisfaction tKeir right to receive the same. ' Ellda Gardner, Mrs. Arthur Cave, Theia new minimum prices on of Thursday afternoons' at the Mrs. John portln, Miss Shurlee milk, to become effective the flret KLANGS AUTO SUPPLY school ' On or before the succeeding September 1st, such un- Bergey, Miss Edith Mauser, Miss of next month, were ordered Mon- DISTRIBUTORS OF Barbara Stllwell and Miss Lisa day by the State Milk Director Ar- claimed funds will be paid to the State Treasurer and the Portln. The demonstrator was thus F. Poran. ' 'Company shall thereupon cease to be liable therefor. Any Everett Mrs. Verna Peterson of Avon. Re- AUTO ACCESSORIES claim after September 1st should be made to the State freshments included* a birthday It Is estimated 300 million people Treasurer, Trenton, Nt J. Mrs. Theodore Schuvart of Ja- cake in honor of Mrs, Vernell's are stricken with malaria every 116 MONMOUTH ST. Tel. Red Bank 6-3663-J RED BANK, N. J. maica, L. I., visited the past week birthday. Winner of the game year and of these three mlUlon die. with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mendres. prize, was Mrs. Stanley Stllwell and THE COLONIAL LIFE INSURANCE Mrs. Schuvart is the.sister of Mrs. door prize winner was Mrs, Elidd Mendres. Gardner. COMPANY OF AMERICA Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Egan of Mew York city are spending the • •"' 921 Bergen Avenue ' v~i summer at their home at Knoll- In 29 out of every. 100 railroad wood farms; . grade crossing accidents, automo- Jersey City 6, New Jersey • Graduates of this area from biles run' into the sides of trains. hospital, Michael. Koesky of Main street is Mrs. William Miller, Mrs, M. J. where he had been a medical pa-' a patient at Monmouth Memorial Moll, Mrs. Emerson Younger, Mrs. Hylo Sportshirts tlent. . ,-••:'• hospital, recovering from burns re- Bert Cutler, Mrs. Leroy Sickels, Girl Scouts of Troop SO enjoyed ceived Saturday night while he was Mrs, Thomas Andrews, Mrs. Rob- a day's outing Saturday* In. New at work In the Nord Chemical com- ert Erdmann, Mrs. J. Donald Mil- mppjui Terk city, where they Visited the pany. He was burned about the ler and Misses Jean and Peggy Statue of liberty and made a tour body when a boiler backfired at the Devlin and Helen Crlne. of th» city. Later In the evening plant. Howard Friedman, student, at everything you ever wanted they attended the theater.' Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ludl en- Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute, Mr. and Mrs. William Wasmuth 1 tertained at a recent dinner party arrived Sunday at the home of his were the guests of honor at a din Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Anderson, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fried- or dreamed of in a range! ner tendered by their friends at the Mr. and Mrs. Cteorge Davis and Mr. man, to spend the summer. home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Erd- and Mrs. John C. Anderson of Key- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nielsen are mann. They were presented with a port. , moving to the Ennis house on gift. Tht other guests were Mr. and Miss Mary Wells, high school ScHenck avenue.- • '- Mn. Joseph Baler, Mr. and Mrs. Latin instructor, left Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor at- Ralph Herrick, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- her home in Wolcott, N, Y,, for the tended a wedding at the Hotel Mc- liam R. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- summer vacation. ard Erdmann, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Alpln Saturday. Paul A. Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mrs. Grace Curran and daughter Miss Ann Moll was the guest of Slckels, Mr. and Mrs. Rennselaer Gloria attended a bride-to-be shower honor at a bridal shower given by Cartan, Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Dev- for Mrs. Curran's niece, Miss Jane her aunt, Mrs. Raphael Devlin Sat- lin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Currle Dlggln, Marlboro. The party was urday at Buttonwood manor. The and Channlng Clapp. Unable to at- tend were Mrs. Channlng Clapp, who Is visiting'in Boston; Mr. and Mr*. Evart Slleojt and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kabn. EBENEZER SNEDFEATHER Charles Leroy Rlnear Ii a patient at Monmouth Memorial hospital, having been removed there Satur- Penelope' Snifflefoot Hain't ben goig n tuh tell yuh, but you goin to git THIS SUMMER h h LIVE AND WORK IN the secret that PERFECT COMFORT The YANKEE TRADER has opened Grandpappy's BIG RED BARN Here are shirts that just naturally conform, to you and give you tfiat casual good looking effect on the Main Highway, No. 35 that goes with a well fitting sport shirt. ' Hylo jest 8 miles North of Red Bank, down the rod a Sport Shirts are made by one of the country's WELCH piece. Dere he has brot most of his general stock best sport shirt houses—It's their business. The AIR-FLIGHT from the RED BANK STOAR, which has been materials are London shrunk. The seams are CIRCULATORS packed away and hain't seen the light of day for The only circulator with. the taped. The sizes are full cut. All single needle magl'c-llke Louver rings that- ages; rarities, hidden possessions has bin brot to workmanship. Minute attention to all details. control and direct the even light; Antiques, furniture, racing sulky, riding flow of cooling air throughout boots, pair of sea skiis, flat bottom row-boat, two- Result—superb fitting shirts. All long sleeves the entire room. •Smartly stylid in lustrous plastic. seated sleigh, farm wagon, harness, saddles; just —sizes small, medium, large, and extra large. Come in for a demonstration. about anything you might ask for. • In rayon as pictured—7.50—others to 12.50. So folks, hitch up the old nag en.come and visit $47-65 with us—will be expecting yuh. During the tummtt Vet- ley's will close all day Wednesdays starting June Shop Friday'Til 9 P. M. 18th. . The YANKEE TRADER95e CoCOUOg For A Delicious Malted Food Drink lib. jar29c Flour • Cold Medal, Hacker's, Piilibury 10rb. baa 85e Flour Sunnyfleld All Purpose 5lb.b.o35« 10*.bag65o Spry Vegeteble Shortening ttt>.sixe42c 3lb.slxel.19 DeXO Vegetable Shortening 11b. six* 39c 3 Ib. tixel.13 WeSSOn Oil .... plnt41e quart 79« Shaker Salt Plain or lodued 2o ox. pkg. 7e