mm All the MEWS of BED BANK SECTION and Surroaadlnr 'Town* ToU Fearlewly and Without 1 ANK REGISTER .VOLUME LX.NO. 47. RED BANK, N. J.,THUKSDAY, MAY 12,1938, PAGES 1 TO 14, B. H. Ford, Well Everything Ready For Mike Jacobs To State Coiineil Of Known Resident, Give Equipment New Schoolhouse Died Tuesday Air Mail Week Program r For Playground First Aid Squads Former, Prominent Shoe Mer- Elaborate plans are being made for Fight Promoter Makes Offer Pro- For CenterviUe Is Red Bank's participation In National chant Sneumbed in Long Air .Week, which will be'observed vided Borough FurnUbe* Site throughout the country . beginning Branch Hospital Tuesday Sunday, May 15, and continuing dally —Knoll wood School Property Meets Here Today Night—Funeral Tomorrow/ until the following Saturday, May 31. Likely to be Selected. . Next Thursday will be the principal WPA Approved day of the week's events Insofar as turning: of the dirigible Hlndenburg Benjamin H. Ford of East Front i the,: state .program applies to Red Municipal recreational projects In Jlutineac Session and Ban •.tLakeburst At the last mentioned street, a resident of Red Bank for Bank. • Fair Haven continue to- expand. The more than 60 years and for manjH Mortgage Burning Holmdel Townihip Board nddent occurred the only; accident The opening, of Air Mall week will latest Is a move for a playground quet Will Be Held To- n which any member of a first aid years a prominent businessman > of for young children In the western, the borough, died late Tuesday night be featured by an air parade, with rival and. departure of the mall ship* of Education Likely to iquad In New Jersey has been seri- Major Robert L. Copsey, commander and' to have a part In helping to part of the borough. The matter was Party At Tinton night, at the Elk* Home ously Injured. Mr. .Hurley, the pres- at Monmouth Memorial; hospital at of the 118th Observation Squadron, discussed at. the regular meeting of Long, Branch following an operation. make air. mall history for Monmouth ident of ihe council, while In the per- N.'J. N.,G,, air marshal In charge. county. the Fair Haven. mayor and council Call Election Within « formance of duty! suffered a broken He had' been a patient at the hos-It Is expected that approximately 100 Monday night after Oscar Becker of Falls Is Planned on Broad Street. vertebrae; of the. neck. He bad a pital for1 the past seven weeks. - To - commemorate the ' event the airplanes of various types will take Postofflce Department has prepared Second street informed the council Short Time on Matter* surprisingly quick recovery >and ac- part In the parade, which has been that Michael Jacobs, well-known fight cording to the physician who attend- a special cachet, which will, be ap- Festivities to be Held at the Fire divided Into two sections, classifying plied to1 all air mall leaving Red promoter, who lives on Hance road, ed him this was due largely to the has offered to equip a playground in Home Thursday Night, May efficient emergency treatment which snips In proportion to speed and Bank during Air Mail Week. There Safety Tests On la also a new bl-colored six cent that section of the borough if the he received from ,hb: first aid col- range, Planes anticipating to take municipal officials provide the land, 19—Luncheon to be Served— Addition For Holmdel leagues'. part In this great demonstration will stamp to be issued for air mall pur- check In with Major Copsey or his poses, which will be put on sale In Mayor Augustus M. Mlnton and all Public Dancing to Follow. Monmouth Street The,speedy mobilization of first aid aides at the Newark airport, National time to be used on all air mail leav- the members of the council endorsed units for service, for the victims of Schoolhouse Proposed Guard site, not later than 10 o'clock ing Red Bank Thursday. -" the playground proposition and paid Thursday night. May 19, will be a the two disasters seemed amazing to Sunday' morning.' Besides; the official government tribute to Mr, Jacobs for his gener- many persons not familiar with how big night at Tinton Falls. About 200 members of First Aid Pickup flights will be featured next cachet there will be a special cachet ous offer. The matter of finding a this was brought about. In the case suitable location was discussed and The mortgage on the nre house •quads of New Jersey are. expected Thursday. The 'official list Bhows 118 or , the ' Red Bank Chamber • of property held by William Bennett CenterviUe la Holmdel township to attend the tenth anfilvoreary mid- of the Morro Castle several squads Commerce and one by The Red Bank It was generally agreed that the rear may soon have a new achoolhous*. were-on .the shore with ambulances licensed airports and landing Delis will be burned at that time, Wbch year assembly of the New Jersey In the state with the airport at Red Register. A large number of requests of the Knollwoad school property, About two years ago the township 1>efore the burning boat ran ashore.' could be utilized for this purpose. the property was bought from Mr. First Aid state council this evening Bank bearing; License No. S, and the have already been received at the Bennett six years ago the mortgage board of education applied for a at the Elks home at Red Bank, A A few minutes after the Htndenburg office of the Red Bank Chamber of There Is available a plot approxi- Works Progress Administration ap- fell to the ground a flaming mass a only -official airport in Monmouth was $600 but it was reduced through Varied program hat been arranged county In the northern division of Commerce for these local cachets. mately 100x200 feet, but In the event propriation for such a building and number ot squads were at the scene more land Is neoessary the officials payments made from time to time and a banquet will be held for the the state. The Koyport airport is an These orders are being filled by Mr. 1 it has just been approved. Favorable „ with cohveyahejes to take injured per-" were confident of being able to rent and It now amounts ts Only $SQ. action on the project was taken by •quad members, the mayor and coun- the approved list but has not as yet Hill and by Mrs. Rao McCandllsh Nearly all the money was raised cil, the members of the county board sons to hospitals. This quick response and her. staff at tho Chamber of Com- adjoining land owned by George S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt Fri- was due to the fact that all the first been licensed and, of course, there through entertainments, suppers, of freeholders, Colonel Mark 0. Klm- is the government airport at the Sea merce headquarters. Ingraham. day. The WPA has granted $19,293 berling, superintendent of the -state aid squads have an arrangement with Charles P. Cross, president of the dances and other affairs held by the for the work. It is estimated that the state troopers whereby the entire Girt military field. Therefore the In. addition to the above cachets Red Bank airport will be the great board of education, and H, Edgar firemen and tbe Ladles auxiliary of the cost will be $33,000, leaving about .Splice, and Corporal Vincent J. telephone service of this last named special cachets have been prepared the company. . Brookes, who has charge of toe life center of activity in this section. Smith, clerk of the board, also spoke $16,000 to be raised by taxation and organization Is used In case of large for,use at Fair Haven, Belmar, Deal, The festivities will begin with a laving and first aid departments, of Freehold, Long Branch, Manasquan. favorably of the proposition. Mayor paid in Installments over a period of emergencies to summon first aid Postmaster Ed VonKattengell of Mlnton appointed Councilman Ar- buffet luncheon at 6:30 o'clock for years without Interest. The federal the state police. Governor A. Harry workers from various parts of the lied Bank-has extended a most cor- Koyport, Allenhurst, Naveslnk and - Moore, who was Invited, has sent a Farmlnsdale. thur B. Sickles, Ray VanHorn, Edgar the Ladles auxiliary, the firemen government will pay all expenses for county. This Is put Into effect when- dial Invitation to the postmasters of V. Denlse and Tony Hunting on a and the children of tie members of labor and eight per cent of the cost ' message expressing regret over bis ever it U desirable that more than the county to send their airmail to To make the program of Air Mail Inability to attend. ; committee to meet with the board of the two organizations, At 9 o'clock of materials. As a result the WPA three squads are required at an ac- Red Bank next Thursday, where It Week more impressive Governor A. education tomorrow night and take dancing will take place to which will provide about 55 per cent of the In connection with-the assembly a cident • • i will.be. specially pouched and dis- Harry Moore has issued a special amount required and the township patched on tho special "pick-up" definite action regarding the play- all residents of Tinton Falls and trailer owned by the Keystone Motor proclamation urging upon all resi- ground. Mr. Becker said he did not vicinity have been Invited. Music will pay 45 per cent. club will be In front of the borough flight, which Is scheduled to leave dents of the atate "to make proper the Red Bank airport Thursday af- know exactly what type of equipment will be provided by the Works Pro Tbe township board of education hall all this afternoon with instruc- observance of this week by. liberally Mr. Jacobs • had In mind to install gress Administration orchestra of tors to give lessons In safety to au- School Coal Bid . BENJAMIN H>FORD ternoon at 4 o'clock for Newark air- has also applied for a WPA grant patronizing air mall and otherwise but that Mr. Jacobs did say that he which Chester Arthur 1* director. for building addition for lavator- tomobile drivers. .The teachers have port with PiloU Jack Casey and Wil- evidencing their appreciation of tho would equip It like a New York play- various appliances'and. kinds of liam'Parrlsh' of Red Bank' Air- The firemen state that they are ies In the Holmdel school. Thl* has' Is Awarded To Mr. Ford was 86 year* old, He efforts of the Postofflce Department ground. Slides, swings and other not been acted on yet, but it I* an- equipment to test preceptton, mental was born at. New Egypt and was theVlew Flying Service as special li- very grateful for the support which to provide necessary service" to the equipment suitable for young chil- they have received from the people ticipated that It will be soon. The inaction to emergencies, ability to son of the late James and Sarah-Hur- censed pilots of tbe Postofflce De- state. . ' dren are favored by the officials. steer safely and reaction to glaring partment to handle this valuable car- of Tinton FAI1* and locality, They board of education plans to hold a Hance & Davis ley Ford. For U years he was pen- Possibilities of the air mall are to •peclal elecUon to vote on the two. __ lights, ''I found out lots of things lor member of the shoo arm pf^Ford go. :7— —.- Mr. Sickles In ihe course of Ma re- sayL theyjwilLendeavon to srrcw proof bo brought to New-Jersey citizen* marks concerning the Knollwood of thl* by obtaining improved ma- projects Immediately after the Holm- about myself that I did not know by 4c Miller on Broad street. Several during the coming National Air taking.these lessons," said Harold C. Red Bank Board of Education Herbert W. Hill, chairman of the playground said he was also In fav6r chinery so that they will be able to del village proposal receives approv- years ago He disposed of ,hla Inter- Air Mall week committee of the.Red Mall Week May 16 to 21, when per- of a playground In the center of the al. The cost of this work is estimat- -i Dartegar of Wanamassa,- secretary of Authorize* Ernest A. Arentl to ests'in'the: firm to Albert S.. Miller. afford better protection for life and the state council, In talking with a Bank Chamber . of Commerce, has sons In one part of the state may borough for young children. He said property; ed at $10,000, with approximately M For a few years thereafter he was been untiring In his efforts to co- receive letters with special cachet, per cent of the expense being met by Register reporter. Draw Plan* for. Two New l he had In" mind a suitable stte,,and active'in" the local real estate field operate with the Postofflce Depart- from friends in another part.' '* he would take up the matter with federal funds and 88 per, cent by •• Th* committee of arrangements Is Boiler* for; Junior High. under the firm name of Morehousc ment In putting on a great exhibition To effect'this,- the Post.Offloe De- the special committee appointed by taxes raised In Holmdel township. headed by Raymond W.Brower, cap- A Ford, his partner being the late here. Much publicity has been given partment has deputized a number of the mayor. Mr. Sickles referred to New Buildings On It is said that It this Improvement is ' Frank A. Morehouse- of, Atlantic tain of the Red Bank squad and dep- Coal'bids for the Red Bank schools to th.e affair.through the local press private fliers In cities and towns the skating, rink being constructed made a number of Atlantic township uty chief of the flre department. As- were opened Tuesday night at a reg- Highlands and Red Bank, In and through the courtesy of Morris throughout' the state as air mail on the firemen's fair grounds for old- Hockhockson Farm pupils living near Holmdel will at- sisting him are Lawrence Forgus of ular meeting; of the Red Bank board late yean Mr? Ford was associ- Jacks, roanajrer of the Carleton the- pilots for one day, who will pick up er Children and also' to the tennis tend the Holmdel school. In order Red Bank, Thomas Schneider of of education.; . Hanea t -:. Davis ated with the Wlnans company, gen- ater and Tony Hunting of the Strand air mall in their own communities, and handball courts to be built on far them to do this it will be ceces- -- LoW Branch, Herbert k. LeCompte : theater aptclai trailers' have boen •try for tuition fees to he paid and of Shrewsburyy; fj i eral contractors of' Elltabeth, and By It to a "number of points desig- the park property,' Recraatlona) fa- Near Scobeyville Of £ak«r*ood, George jA. Blume.,of shown during the past week featur- nated by the. Post Office, where; It cilities, he -said, would be complete th* ichool board anticipate* a lub- .; ttbb« contractt t aatt $6.15 per ton; with a had charge of the Sunnvfleld Golf Jurlck of *^^ ing jUt Mail Week.------• ,•_• ,wjlf- be collected end brought to with the'Inclusion of the twb'$r<(- etantlal return from this source on % i» ffi.'Mfttefsaorf - ««••'—• • • posed playgrounds. At the sugges- Br. ftobert"£ool('eill Now the money Invested. \ UttitS,; f While a young man, Mr. Ford was the many pouches of mall will be Newark or Camden. From there It of East Orange: Tho st«te. officers actively 'identified with amateur transferred from the Red Bank post; will be distributed and sent out by tion of M. Floyd Smith, borough Large Extension Made rot- The board has arranged to have are Fred O. Hurley of Point Pleasant ,KredD. Wlkbff Co. presented a bid other planes to addresses within the clerk, the' special committee was the proposed new CenterviUe school- , fOr $8.07 per ton, with a guaranteed baseball teams and bicycle racing in office to the Bed Bank airport In a pftsldtrit, George A. £lume of Perth this, section. specially guarded truck which will be state, or will be placed aboard regu- named the playground* committee to Pen* for Beef Cattle—Many house constructed on two acres ef Amboy vice president,' Harold C. M.53O B. T. U. and J. N. Beer*-Co; act on the various recreational proj- •For nearly 50 years, Mr. Ford waB suitably lettered. . According to pres- lar mall planes outbound to New Improvement* Made. land adjoining tbe present building. Vinegar of Wanamassa. secretary submitted a bid for $6.10 with 34,621 ent plans the truck will be accom- ects. • The property ia owned by Mrs. Mary B. T. U. Six bid* were' presented. a member of the Red Bank Baptist York, the South and West and Wlllard A. Harell of Arbor panied by a band and a caravan of Only last month, In connection The following taxes were paid to Granato and It \» planned to acquirer ~ t treasurer. V. : ' ._." , ; The specifications called for .approx- church, and had served in various A large barn for general storage It by exchanging it for the present'! '• official positions In the churdh man- automobiles carrying town officials, with the Post Office's scheme to ex- the country treasurer, Van R. Hal- '= Mr. Hurley wi)l .preside at the bus- imately 300 toils of coal.' business. and professional men and purposes has just been completed on schoolhouse and land. The board an- ' Ernest A. Arena, architect, was au-agement. He was an exempt mem- tend air mall to smaller communi- sey: county, $5,266.13; district court, Dr. Robert Cooke's farm near Bco- tats* session. The chief matter to postmasters - from the nearby towns ties of the regular routes, the Sen-$42.44 and library, $130.36. Current ticipates constructing a one-story tasted cm U that of. forming a third thorized' to draw plans" to Install two ber of Nayeslnk Hook and Ladder and villages. ,.'.'...-..' . beyvllle on the south side of the brick schiMlhouse with two rooms, .^k irieti squad, to Include ieveral mu- new boilers Ifi thi junior, bigh-sdhdoi company, having"tirved ii in' active ate passed the Helnes bill, which bills amounting to $1,10.96 were paid county road between tliat place and authorizes the Postmaster General Mr. Hunting reported that plans Mrs. Oranato expects to convert Ufa ;» I'paljUM in the' northern part of to replace the original boilers, ^and member for many, years, and for The pick-up flight from Red Bank Tinton Falls. The place Is operated schoolhouse now In use Into a hall. : *tate. Flrs't 'Aid' squad service the clerk was authorized to advertise nearly 20' years Was treasurer of the was scheduled at i o'clock in the af- to begin experimental development and specifications for the tennis and by Asher N. Schanck, formerly of of autogyro and airplane shuttle and handball courts will be completed CenterviUe Is populated almost en- Originated In MonmoUth 'county 10 for bids on same. Firemen's Relief association. He ternoon purposely to allow tbe school Holmdel, and the new building was tirely by Italian* or families of Ita> years agoajid It Is now carried on in A communication was received was also a member of Samuel T. children ot Red Bank. and vicinity short-haul pickup service. The bill this week and that bids will be Ob-constructed by his brother, Spafford tained by the park committee. ion descent and at present It has no eight states besides New, Jersey, from Mrs. Iris O'Leary, assistant for Sleeper camp, Sons of Veterans of to be at the airport to see the ar- awaits the President's approval. Schanck of Matawan. A large ex- hall or neighborhood capital. namely , Virginia, Maryland, New women's vocational work. In regard the Civil war, He served on many Mr. Denlee reported execution of a tension with cattle pens Is now be- l lease with Lynnwood Mlnton for the ing made by the same contractor. CenterviUe ha* two teacher*, the) York, Rhode Island, .Maine, Pennsyl- to using the house on Catherine committees which ' featured com- principal being Miss Mary Brasch vania, South Dakota and : Illinois. street, owned by tbe board of educa- munity events, regattas, carnivals, bulWlnK on the. public dock. ' The The property comprises 280 acres Little Silver . rent for the first year Is $3 and Mr. and the other Instructor being His* The late Frank Mlhlon' of Belmar tion, for vocational' purposes. Mrs. etc., in the Interest of Red Bank and Peters Estate and It has been named Hockhockson Elsie Laursen. Truck farming U the1 was virtually, ihe founder of the O'Leary stated'that she had a con- local organization*. ' • Mlnton has the privilege of renew- Farm because the brook ot that name One-Act Comedy ing the lease for the second year at principal occupation of the neighbor- movement. It came about In this ference with the state building In . Mr. Ford is survived by his wife, flows through a portion of It. The hood. Consecutively for the past IS Sold At Rumson the rental price of $160- Mr. Minton land Is used for pasturage, grain, way: spector, and asserted that the Red Mrs. Helena Brower Ford; a daugh- The dramatic department ot tbe years the school has won the banner ,- Bank board would receive a report will open a refreshment stand and Aberdeen Angus beef cattle and ' Mr. Mlhlon, who had previously ter, ' Mrs. Marion H. Kinsman of Woman's club of Little Sliver will will also rent out boats for fishing for the best attendance. The build- from the state building inspector giv- Property of Mrs. Ethel H. Peters poultry. Asher Bchanck, in talking ing Is a wooden structure and I* an- Operated the velodrome at Newark Ma|verne, Long Island, and six give a "one-act comedy entitled and crabbing. with a Register reporter, said the ing in detail, tbe reasons why neither "Boosting Bridget," Friday after- Purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth tiquated aa compared with other and who had been a notable figure In the state inspector nor Mrs. O'Leary grandchildren. market for hay, corn and other feed Essex county politics, was celebrat- The funeral will be held tomorrow | noon, May. 20, at 2:30 o'clock at C. Riker for Year-Round Oc schoolhouses in the township. Last would approve the plan. The bpa/d was usually not very profitable but year considerable repair..work had. ing his. birthday at Belmar and his had planned to remodel the house afternoon at his late home with Rev. John's parish house. Mrs. Harold cupancy. Red Bank Day Camp that a fair return could be derived by friends expressed a desire to grant Edward W. Miller, pastor of the Bap- Bostock Is director, with Mrs. Clif- to be done aa a result of a celling and use It as a home economic* de- turning these crops Into beef. A falling and the heating system get- <' any birthday wish he might ask. tist church, officiating. Burial, In ford Dorlng as her -assistant. Refresh- number of wealthy owners of coun- Mn Mlhlon said he wanted nothing partment The matter was laid over Mrs. Ethel H. Peters has sold her To Reopen July 1 ting out of order. *• V' until word Is received from the state charge of the Worden funeral home, ments will be served by ihe ways Rumaon residence situated on the try estates In Atlantic and Holmdel for: himself but that he thought Inspector. will be In Evergreen cemetery.' and means committee after tbe per- townships have embarked In raising CenterviUe has the only school In there was a real need for volunteer east side of Windmill lane, north The Red Bank Day Camp which Holmdel township to show an- lnv formance. side of Meadow lane and south side has been operating for the past cou- beef cattle. first aid squads to rendsr first aid. to The 1938-39 sport schedules were The cast follows: creased enrollment this year. All the persons injured In accidents and to approved by the board after Edwin of Willow lane to Mrs. Elizabeth C. ple of years will reopen for the sum- The large residence on Dr. Cooke's other schools have fewer pupil* than lln. Htrbart Brnibr Mn. A. W. Br;Rlker. The residence contains four mer season July 1 under full super- place was recently modernized and transport Injured and sick persons to C. Gilland, superintendent of schools, Water Company Loulie Harris...... Mn. William Bowlind last year. One theory advanced to hospitals; ' asked, that such action be taken to Bridget- Mri. Fr«nk laird master bedrooms, two maids' rooms, vision of Frank J. Plngltore, director remodeled and a number of out- account for thi* is the large number safeguard the various athletls dlrec In New Quarters Harrltt fiordon Mrs. Clifford Dorlnff four baths, living room, solarium, re- of athletics at River street school. buildings were constructed. The That was 11 years ago. The Idea Row«na Br«wit»r. Mrs. Clftrincar,RurK«r of farms sold to wealthy city re*l« ' tors. ception hall, lavatory, dining room, The camp will cloae August 91. owner Is a famous and wealthy New dents for country estates. Center- met with almost Instantaneous ap- Mn. H.itlnn Mrs. A««. Nl«l..n Tork doctor and he makes frequent It was approved by the board that >' The Consolidated Water company Mrs. Emily Ar,pl««it...Mri. Ghistir Albert! butler's pantry, kitchen and maldi' Operation of the camp this year viUe Is the only part of the township proval'and within a short time such dining room. There Is a two-car will be tbe same as In past years. visits to his place. He is a son of organisations were formed at Belmar the commencement gowns be dyed opened Its new offices at 228 Broad- Mrs. Clarence Burger Is chairman where such sales have not occurred.^ and cleaned by Leon's for the June way, Long Branch, Monday. - J, O. garage attached to the house. The Children will be transported In buss- the late Dr. Henry Cooke and a The country estate owners for th* and various other parts of the coun- of the committee directing the in-residence Is equipped with oil burn- es to the various recreational centers grandson of the late Dr. Robert ( ty.; The one at Red Bank was .or-graduation class which will number Herr, manager of the company, tertalnment and Mrs. Harry Isaaci most part do not have large families about 130 pupils. states that the new offices will be Ing hot water heat for all year oc- and returned In the late afternoon. Cooke, who practised many yean at and most of their children attend ganized ten years ago. At the end of Is co-chairman, Tickets may be cupancy. The grounds comprise There will be an hour's Intermission Holmdel. He Intends to make Hock- eight year* so many squad* had been Mr. Ollland explained that the state more convenient for the public as private schools. Plans for the pro- ".. It is In a central^ location with am- bought from any member of the about one and one-half acros and ad-when the children will be taken home hockson Farm his home after he re- •tarted that a second district was or- school inspector* bad approved the committee. poied new school and for the addl- < Red Bank schools except the junior ple parking space In the rear and Join the properties of Mrs. Louise E. for lunch. tires, but he has no Intention of fol- tlon to the Holmdel village school , ganized. Now there are so many Naughton and Otto Ooetze. The sale lowing this course in tbe near fu- thai a third district Is believed necea- high achool science room. The In. Is a^so close to the bus stops. Tho TO IMPROVPRO1 E PHALANX llOAD. Swimming, boating, fishing and have been approved by the state * •pector* suggested that a new sci- company's old office was located on was effected by William H. Hintel- other outdoor activities will be on ture. school authorities. ence demonstration table be pur- Third avenue and due to an in- mann, realtor of Rumson. this year's program as well as sever- m n • The total number of squads be- creased force of employees had be-Bituminous Covering to Be Placed on al educational trips. chased to meet the state safety re- Mlddletown Thoroughfare. Mrs, Peters acquired the property Player* Boat Club longing to'the state council in New quirements. Mr. Ollland was author- come too small. through the same broker from Daniel Those Interested are requested to Supper May 19 For • is 47, of which ffl are in Mon- State Highway Commissioner E. contact Mr. Pingltore at River street ized to secure pries* from three com- Tbe public lobby of the new place, A. Mears about alx years ago. It U To Open Saturday The squads In this panies for the purchase of a table, Donald Sterner yesterday approved under lease at the present time to school or at his home at Long Reformed ChurcH mty are • Red Bank,. Mlddletown which Is separated from the main tbe.expenditure of $1,000 for placing Branch. which will cost in the vicinity of $800, offices by a low counter, la' fitted Dr. Francis H. Qlazebrook, who ex- • EatontowTi, Matawan, gravel with a bituminous cover on pects to move to his home In Mor- The Flavers Boat club of Fair A supper for the benefit of the Miss Bessie M. Green, school nurse, ^ with lounging chairs. A > water Haven will be opened for the season Keansburg, Atlantlo High- submitted her monthly report, which Phalanx road-in Mlddletown town- rlatown June 1 Mrs. Rlker will oc- They Writ* Our Ad*. Reformed church will be held in the I*, Mlddletown, Sea Bright, Long cooler will provide ice water for Saturday of this week. The official church dining hall Thursday even- ' was approved and filed. Joseph ship. The project will be financed cupy the property as her all-year "As we are sold out of pigs, kindly opening will be Saturday night. May Branch, West Long Branch, Oak- the public- during Ihe summer. The with a grant of fMO from state aid home, about June 10. ng, May 19, at 6:30 o'clock. The i kulvtr. Wanamasia, Aibury Park, Becker, secretary of the Westslde lighting system Is Indirect, giving a put in one more advertisement read- 28, when the annual May party will Board of, Trade, wrote the board and motor vehicle fund* for construction Ing: 'We are sold out of pigs of all take place. The king and queen will number of diners Is limited to 100, Ocean drove, NeptunB township, thanked them for landing represen- light that does not cast any -sha- to extend for on* and one-tenth The affair will be In charge of Mr*. , Bradley Beach, Avon, Neptune City, dows. Large windows are In the Prompt Nrsfrlgerator • oil burntr •Ixes. F. J, Dietrich, Church street, be chosen from those present and tative* to their reatnt meeting in or- miles at a width of 20 feet. ssrvice. All makes. Gas, belts, parts Matawan.'" clowned appropriately. A Maypole Harry Snlffen, with Mrs Victor Belmar, Spring Lake and Mana- der to discuss the Westslde play- front and back of the building and Humbling, Mr*.' Herbert Sohlld, Mrs. aquan. In addition to the 47 referred the offices of Manager Herr and on hand. Authorized denier for Mo- Just another Instinct of a Register dance will be one of the numerous to, there are 83 other first aid squad* ground, The student counoll In a Pupils Wanted. Call commercial boxes, display eases, want advtrtlser being well satisfied features of the evening. Pearl Ralph, Mr*. William BraoUhaw communication thanked th* board Cashier L. O. Porter have windows Guitar, banjo lesions at your horns. DelcDeloo oil burnersburnrs, Frlgldalrg e air-oon- with Th» Register's service. and Mr*, Harold Hurley a* assist- Which have either, recently been running the full length of the rooms. dltdltioi n and NorgN e appli ces. LLarge The club has engaged a new stew- formed or are In prooes* of forma- for their action In having the boys' Learn to play the easy way, James pplian '

Teaeber1 Usodation at:Perth/An#oy rVtleotoS graatt Mgint,'Mrs. William muvu Mall Annual Dance For Keansburg. Tuesday afternoon of last -week. Conic vice regent, Mrs. Ann* jU- Dr.'and Un. Joseph Madden of dreach prophetess, Mrs, Lena Foley (Th. K*4 B«nk Bqrbtn eta bt boaakt Belmar School ta KMDIIHUS at ti« itmi of 8. I* HIDw, Brooklyn spent tbo week-end at their lectures*, Mrs. Agnes * histor- fit Anthony's K Banta Uel*. Phllls K«U«, Cbarlts summer home at the corner of Morn- ian, Mrs. JueU Beatty treasurer, The annual spring dance ot th* Vottl and L Znektrnia.) ihgilds' avenue and Shore boulevard. Mr*. Kathryh Hubsr flnandaT secre- alumni association of St. Rose's high Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and tary, Mrs. Edith Hughes monitor and Sunday school, Btlmar, will be held -Satur- Mr. and Urs. Frank Granger and day, Hay 21, at tha Chateau-on; NejK: daughter, Dafold. Lynn, have moved family of Bayonna have re-rented Mrs. John Horter sshtlnaU. Un. Q*r- tune highway. -Dave Huggins of from Rutland Park to the Eaatmond and taken possession of the Stone trade Ahearn, Mrs. Clara Smith and IQ by More Bradley Beach will furnish music home on Manning place. cottage on Crescent street for the | Mrs. Delia Murphy were elected trus- i 600 Person*—AD Who for dancing. Eleven new members Mrs. Reglna McGovern. aouslp sumraer season. tees. Will b* welcomed. teacher at St. Ann's school!' Is mov- Mrs. wniUam Peas* entertained Mr. and Mrs. WMlim Curtln and m Project Given Htgfa ing from the Brodesser house on her C, 1 A. group at her home on family ot Jersey City have rented the OPERATORS Joseph Callaban is chairman of the i by Speakers. oommltte* In charge and his assist- Manning place to the, Blum hdtue Palmer avenue Tuesday afternoon. Gastletori cottage in Rutland Park ants Include Miss** Charlotte More- on Port Monmouth road."" ...- \ The group celebrated the birthday for th* summer. . ' .-•. : ' head, Catherine Coll, Ernestine Catn- Mr. and Mrs. William Skillman of of' Mrs. - Viola Betun'an. A covered Frank Vetrano, proprietor'of Lef- wnHma of the new reoreatlon pagna, Jean Morehead'and Barbara Cottage place have named their in- dish luncheon was served. - i ty's Chateau, on th* • Beachway, r*r 1 of Bt Anthony's church, built by Comer, Joseph' T. Welch, Jr., Nicky fant' daughter Eflythe Ann. >-^v • •/ Mr. and Mri.:John Lut« of Stone ported to the police early Thursday jjr-jnbers of six societies of theKternan, Ed'Hanlon, Thomas 'Jen- Miss Vivian Jeasen celebrated her road ipent Saturday at the home of i morning that bis establishment-bad !i«&urch, took place Sunday night and nings, Ed Hurray and J. "'illlam sixteenth birthday • Wednesday. relatives at been entered and several bottles of "^r attended by more than 600 per- Fltogerald. . ' • Miss Gertrude Daule ot Mala street Mrs. Edwaradd DaDavlev s off CrescenCrescnt liquor stolen. After pollc* bad ap- haa reopened her shop after spend- street spent Tuesday at Union at the prehended several suspects, Mr. WANTED ,..The principal address was given ing the. winter at Miami,. Florida. home of her twin sUter, Mrs. Lil- Vetrano dlsoovered that his brother ' »IJ Monslgnor Edward C. Griffin, pas- Aviator And Wife 1 John SlaakwegVof Beeley avenue llin •" Masbh, where. they celebrated bad locked Up th* alleged stolen *-'-> of fjt Mary * church at South celebrated his 8Kb birthday with 4 their birthdays'With, a group of bottles In a cabinet. The suspects, *oy. The priest paid tribute to Return from Honduras friends and relatives. who happened to be friends of 17. Nicholas Soriano, reclor of the gathering of friends Monday. Mr. an4Mr«.*B* . Jurck of Newark Vetrano, were released. ; , church, and to Rev. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adels have re-i Mr. and Mrs. Francis Raymond . -.-..ft, assistant rector, -who he said turned from Honduras, Central Magulre of New York are living In spent the" week-end at their summer Charles Redfern of Creek road cel- on LADIES DRESSES ' had attracted the Interest ot theAmerica, where Mr. Adels was a pilot their summer cottage on Collins bungalow on Port Monmouth road. ebrated his 68d birthday Monday. Mr. ; arauth In the work of the church. He on the new air mall and-passenger street. Mrs. Magulre Is the former Mrs. A. MiUer of New York has Redfern' Is employed -at the' Elk's Section Work J »ald be would be glad to report the line from the coast to Tegucigalpa, Lillian Canfleld. • • • opened her .cottages on Beaton boule- club in Red Bank. - '.',Wogress of the church to the bishop. the capltoL Mr. Adels is a brother Mrs. Rose Haslull of New York vard. I,''''.',,'.. Borough Manager Clinton B. Loh- ' The speaker recalled the history of of-Mrs. Jerold H. Meyars of Ocean- has reopened her summer cottage on Mrs. James A. Bmltji, Mrs. Jose- sen Informed the council at last the Cathollo hierarchy, declaring that port avenue, Oceanport. Park avenue for the season. ; pblne Heaiy, Mrs. Mary Carroll, Mrs. week's meeting that the Hotel •" -It had continued to exist, while many Jackie Darcy ot Jersey City Is vis- May*"GIesler; Mrs. . Barbara' Hamp- Laurel, which Is owned by the bor- thrones had been overturned'during He says there are no railroads in ough, had been leased for the sea* Honduras and the roads are in such iting his grandparents, Mr. and MM.shon, Mrs. Bertha. Papa, Mrs. Mary Also on Serging, Overlook, Bartack and many years of world unrest. John Darcy 'of Carr avenue. Kurz.Mrs. F.Broderlck and. Mrs, J. son to Jay H. Mans, who has applied ' Father Soriano gave an address In poor condition "that the average life for a liquor license. of an automobile tire Is about two Mrs. Richard Trenery entertained Bradley motored to Newark Monday, both English and Italian. He said her C. I- A. group at her home Wed- where they attended . the silver Two barge* have been purchased Double Needle Machines that St. Anthony's was striving to weeks. The mult and airplane are the most popular means of transpor- nesday evening. . jubilee. b|ngo patty sponsored by St. by the borough, to be sunk near the grow with the community, and he James church, . mouth of tUe. Waackaack creek to praised the work ot the men who tation. Mr. and Mrs. Adels are at Mrs. William Pease of Palmer ave- present guests of; Mrs. Julia E. Mil- nue returned, to her home Friday af- Mr. and'; Mrs.. Charles Zlehir of act as breakwaters' where the pro- made the new Improvement possible. posed channel Is being dredged. Experienced Only Ee recalled the founding of theler of Irwin manor, Oceanport ter visiting relatives at' Manchester, CHITslde spent Sunday visiting Mr. church 18 years ago and the prog- N. H. . " ' • and Mrs, John Luis of stone road. Mr. and MrJ. Henry Crosby of ress that had been made since that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swartz and Morolngslde avenue ha.ve announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly of the engagement of their daughter tune. When he was called to Red Tinton Falls. Flalnfleld spent Sunday as guests of family have moved from the high- APPLY TO Bank, be said, the church owned way to New Monmouth. Marlon to Albert Jarvta, son ot Mr. Mrs. Charles Watts of Church street and Mrs. William Jarvts of Palmer only the property on which the ed- (Tbi IUd Bank RitUUt tu Ix bontht Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wymari and Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Stryker ifice.vnow. stands. Since then, be fa ..IJston Falls -from Mn.SsMli Scott.) baya moved Iron Johnson lane to avenue. No date for the wedding daughter Marjorle, Miss Grace Pat- has been sit. . • pointed out, a church- and rectory The pupils of the eighth grade vis- terson and James Kenny spent the their new home on jLeola avenue. were built, and in addition th* con- ited the Red Bank high school yea-, week-end- at the, Kenny, cottage on Mr. and Mrs. V71il\ara Woods and gregation owns a house and lot,'all terday. Most of them will enter the Brookslde avenue. daughter Isaballe, w4o have been IMoMoratto Card Party. P. T. JIANlSflNE of which Is valu«d at about *80,CK». high school next fall and the .chief Benjamin Andreach of . Bayylew spending the winter He Brooklyn, The Red Bank Women's Denib- John PatlUo, chairman of the dedi- object of the visit was to familiarize avenue spent Tuesday at New York. spout the: week-end at iheir iodao cratio olub will hold a card party cation oommlttee, who,had received 25 MECHANIC ST. them with the place. They were ac- Robert. Karow, Sr., of Murray lane, on Center avenue. V" I Monday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock in high praise for his part in- the work, companied by their teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMOnn-of responded by commending all who is a surgical patient at the Monmouth the Prate building at the foot of Mr. and Mrs. William McMenamy Memorial hospital, Long Branch. New York, spent the week-end at Broad street Prlws will be award- had contributed to the Improvement. their cottage on Johrison place. Outlining the history of the project of Far Rockaway spent the week- Mr, and Mrs, Barney Ksuffman ed and refreshments served. Miss he »a« that the Holy Name society end with William McMenamy. have purchased th* Hasteadt house The-Holy Name Society's annual Louisa 7. Chadwlek is.chairman of had outgrown the - accommodations The school baseball team won two on Palmer avenue. communion breakfast was held Sun- the committee In charge. available at the church before the victories last week, defeating Oak- Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Brosnan of day. morning , after the 7:80 mass. new recreation hall was added; The, hurst < to 8 and wanamassa S to 4. Newark spent the week-end visiting The line of march frcrn the church Boys can make extra pocket money Register Want Advertisements Bring Quick Results club's officers, ha said, consulted • Ralph Lewis underwent an opera- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Andreach of to the school auditorium, where the sellina Tbe Register.—Advertisement Father Soriano, who suggested'the. tion for appendicitis, last week at Bayview avenue. On Sunday Mr. breakfast was- served, was led by Monmouth Memorial' hospital, Long Patrlok, Keeltn. : The cemmlttee in project' Xha task was immediately, Brosnan launohed his motor boat 7 started find the Holy Name.society Branch. He is Improving. thrfjfcroa S. charge ot the affair was composed received the co-operation of the oihti ' The pupils of the eighth grade will Mrs. Loretta Tanner of Main street of William Balbaoh, Jr., Daniel Con- THURSDAY, MAY 12th five societies of the church. - He also make their annual educational trip spent Wednesday at New York, nolly, Charles; Berberlctt, John Hor- - praised-SmUtoOrillo for directing, to New York tomorrow. They will where she visited her brother who ter and Jerry, Shsehan, "To. ' ' """-. STRAUS SALE the construction work. visit-various'-places of Interest, In- Is ill. Jerry Sheehan'o Beach Palace ISA ' science and Mr. and Urs. Amanda Steffanoty opened for tbe season Saturday even- SATURDAY, MAY 21st Ing. Mr. Sheehan and his partner, SALE Benjamin Andreach, have Installed a new circular- cocktail bar, uphol- John Stone of New stered in orange leather and neon honored to take part In the - - patient two weeks. She lights. .._; tlon ceremony. The new auditorium, York spent the week-end at' their improving, but she is still summer home on Crescent street (Eueiday evening, May 17, a supper he asserted; was a credit to theto the bed. "town, church' and development of Mr. Stone expects to have bis ton- will be held in MaoDonald's hotel on the community." and a tribute to the Commencement exercises at thesils removed this week. Main street under the auspices of We have combed the Market for monthi to bring you New First'Quality Merchandise at the Loweit leadership or Father SorUnc public school win be held Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shyn* and the St Marie's church building fund- '''• ' :'';.;', •';]'., ."'. . ''!-''!,:'-,-'.' Prices, in Many Years.'•'. , ,: ..!;;. ;; ' .-.',, ', ••'.-'•••'.. ..•;-.';..' evening, June 16. A stage has been ; Other speakers Included Father At. family of Twelfth'street have moved . The Court ot St. Ann of the Cath- »ert, who cited Mr. Orlllo, Joseph erected for the exercises and scen- to Jersey City. ollo Daughters of America held eleo- TaUrioo, Gabriel Blmplieio, Tjony, ery is being, painted. Mrs. F. Terrel of Hobolcen spent Uon ot officers at their meeting Tues- Palmlerl, Dominie Figaro- and Joseph Twenty-five pupils ot this place Sunday visiting her daughter and day evening.'' Miss'Ann* Rellly was Candlewick Bed Spreads Teeney for the work they had done,; took part in the copAty music'fes- son-in-law,' Mr. and Mrs. FredHar- 81x99 SHEETS Women's Handkerchiefs and Albert W. vVord*n for-fuiaoolali tival as 'Asbury Park Friday night, jes of Lincoln Court. under th*'direction pf, Mrs. Margaret FUR CLEANED assistance; Judge John Oirodaao, Mr. and Mrs. T. Sweeney and Vata*te8fc Edmund Canzona, Rev. Pasqualei King. They performed.-, very -cred- , daughter S4th»Ieen of Jersey City 7Qc - itably. .- ; :; .\fi.i. •:•. r %•,'.' By N«wc«t Approved Method Wi Mugnsno of New Brunrwtek, who! 'have ppened their summer home on White ground, with alternating colorM Oood quality, rolled *dg*. ljandl embroid- The Ladies aid: society-T of .'the stripe tuftlngi brown, 'gold, green, rustv • '• Our well known model brand; mad* spoke In Italian, and Bennlamlho; : ered, lUien and rayon stripe ,ohlffon. Bow Derltls of the Italian consul general's; Methodist church met: at the ' orchid. ~" '•..!•' from selected cotton: Fine' texture and ^a %**_-_ tap I*, . '. I ' - J I . . Tulla tlful floral patterns. Buy B for W». office. Messrs. Grillo and Blmplieio; LEON'S long wearing. -—— ' ' "•••'• ' were presented with token* by Mr. Tel. 2800 Scaccla In behalf of the six organi- 45x36 PILLOW CASES sations. . ' .» , i next meeting ot the society will be 36 in. Percale Prints Kleinert's Shields Three Bags, ttos. «f the Vnltod. held Thursday, June 3. at the home States, the1 Papal authority- and; of Mrs. George Wlthey. 19. Italy,' adorned the rostrum. Vocal The Tinton Fall* auxiliary of Elv- There's a Quality, to match above at lea* than <7C solos were- given by I/ulgl Dam- ervlew hospital of Red Bank held a fornnr. mill cost ' ! sociable at the horn* of Mrs. Well- r .Tenth Anniversary Jublle* Shields, rsgo- - piano; Mlss Margaret Sa**o> Sal- - Best quality, Vat dyes will not fade, iride iarand craaoent stapej slae »»«.' > ' vatore Marino and Miss Mildred, ington Wilklns; Sr., last Week and BIGdifference variety of prints la the best colors. LaManna. Miulo was furnished disposed of a box of groceries to by the Italian Melody orches- Urs. J*ss* Layton of Red Bank. in milk Stamped Linen Sc&rfe 22x44 BATH RUG tra, directed by Lulgi Ferro; Peta The auxiliary will meet at the home Galatro's orchestra and Jack's Swing of Urs. Oliver W. Macintosh Tue£ TYPED RATH MATS band. Dancing was enjoyed and re- day night freshments were served. Mrs. Adrian Nltschelm and Mr«. - Htmstitohed all around, others with Chenfl* roving, guaranteed fast oolors. Wellington Wilklns, Sr., were visit- ' hemstitched ends. New designs. ' ors at Island Heights Sunday and SHEFFIELD MILE Modern d**Jgn»; blu*. rose, green, gold, Dinner For Ice called on Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm Made of heavy double yam terry oloth. blsick, all with white. • Wlllltl*. Rev. Mr. Wlllltts was form- Enjoy lha extra richness and flavor oi Biaffleld Word bath woven in green, blue, peaoh, Company Employees erly pastor of the Methodist church Milk. Produced by selected fcerds. Sheflsld black, pink. \ pays a premium iai extra goodnMs. D«ljT»r«d Employees of the Seaboard ice A large attendance of Tinton Falls BEADED BAGS company and their wives, numberlag -•--'- is expected —cool and iresh - oa time evsrf dcrf, to be held ;. Beg. US Do* 'about 100 persons, were guests of tbe M suu - uir JHW'IILO. • UMOIM m VIAUVT F9« •• run WASH FABRICS company at a dinner in the Marteen HUUCK AVB, WEST EMD, N, * '( ' Grass blaaoh hammed for us*. Full 18x18 hotel at Asbury Park Tuesday . Telephon* Xaag Branch MOO sisa. Two good patterns. New H*d bead bags, latast styles In ivory night. The dinner followed a series oolor. Buy for graduation gifts. of sales training meetings held dur- ing the past two months and In- Flock dot voiles. Printed batiste, plain augurated the opening of tbe spring blister sheers. Many others. S8 to 89 inbh. Coolerator sales program. RAYON PANTS W. A. Markbam, president of the company, gave the address ot wel- come. H. C. Kahle, general mana- Printed French Crepes 3 for ger, served as toastmaster. 8. P. w TTailored and lac* trim styles. Full out Thompson of Asbury Park and BE1TER FOOD FOR THE TABLE fo* oomfort . '• Waldo Wlthey ot Long Branch, who have conducted tbe sales training Red Bank — 7 Broad Street — Phone 3334-35 DBES8 LENGTHS ^ meetings, gave demonstrations of . Value* to tM Minerva Shetland Floss sales methods. Two motion pictures, Specials Ending Saturday, May 14th. Free Delivery. Just fifty sample pleoes. 8M to * 20x40 Bath Towels The Modern Ice Age" and "Easy on yds. Newest—Spring and Summer. the Budget,'1 were shown. BEST PRIME STEER BEEF Acetate and crown tested rayons; 22c ball Employees of the company from - 8Mb.; washable. Best quality yarn, large assortment |ea. Keyport, Highlands, Sea Bright, Red Rib Roast Sirloin Steak of oolors Including blues, greens, pink,. Bank, Long- Branch, Asbury Park, Chuck Roast Just two cases to sell. Some are etc Also white and black, full t-ounce plain oo|ors, others are white ground Bradley Beach, Avon, Neptune, balls. Reg. sgo. Spring Lake and Lakewood attended. 50 in. Woven Crash with oolond cross plaid. A great buy. The greatest length of Brazil from north to south is 2,0*0 miles, and LEGS LAMB SHOULDER LAMB SHOWER CURTAINS from east to west 2,700 miles. (8-It>. average) 25;,, Woven Porch Stripes 17? .?* •*•••••: FRESH SPRING POULTRY Novelty weave In rust or/sraen with whit* nub*. For sutaroer, porch drapes, Most practical, mad* of whit* duck, flx« BROILERS pillows, furniture covering.' . FOWL TURKEYS : ft Will not harden' or mill d*w. ' ' Woren duck or. painted drill. Bright 2 for 95 (all sties) color oonjblnatlons.' For beach chairs, 29', (0 ' 10 :Ibs,) 35'lb ' gliders, porch furniture and swnfngi, • Salami, Imported 39c !b. Soft Salami frft.IBc SHOE BAGS Printed Linen Towels Calf Liver, Jersey ;.... .49c ft. Sweet Breads .25c pair GLOVES Value to Sta B«t. BUTTER, Lake Shore ...32C ft. Apples 49c 25c Pre-shrunk, new, very pr*.tty, block Rhubarb, Jersey Sbun.lOo 12 Pocketb and large site, laundry bags. prints. Ami, blue! greent good sis*) 19x30. pair a«r. to m ;. Tomatoes, No. 2 cans 4 cans 25c Badlsbes, Jersey Made cf good quality warp and ohlnta. Prune Juice 2 qt. bottles 29c Watercre** New Patterns, ,., Ladlw' QlovM. Mwest styles In b«h> Celery Uearte „__ J bun. Wo gallnw and silks. Black, brown, grey and 600 Pairs Curtains ton. , - i. ' • f . i Tbe Test of Tine. R. S. Vacuum Pack Corn 3 cans 29c Onlona, Htm Otop ..lifts, lie Idaho Bakers. Our monuments and our nitne NBC Cheeie Ritz 2boxes29c obag WOMEN'S BETS nave stood the test of Unto and r«tato««, New Crop Artificial Flowers the elements for more than \ Grape Juice, Unsweetened 2 pts. 29c \JZJc pair w *>»« of a century. Whit bettsr guar- 8-qt balrt. UH- MB ' Bought all th* mill mad* up stock, antee can be written (ban that 39c 11 to 34 pain of a kind. Tailored or Of lather TlmsT IVORY SOAP . New bell* from our regular (took. Leath- ruffled In plain orfanoy. AnfullUngth. CHIPSO er, patent and sued*. Colors or whit*. Also «.po, Cottage Bats. AU colors; Bwutlful new assortmsnt la all colors) and *tyl«av • . . Thomas MauonSc Son FLAKES or ORANULBS Pineapplei 19c —*** 3^25° pkgs OalifornU OtOOnrOBATED. L Oranges 29cJo * TAFFETA SUPS UNIFORMS Sjlk Crepe Pajamas HOttCMXlrn 5 SL 25° Mixed Vegetablei, (Diplomat) . Jersey Sea Food! •I Ms—swe •«. rtoet It ». M. CL.J Buck ' isofe 79. Th* sllhoustU model with full UogtlH ' MU iut, M. J. (Nice for SsUds) had Washabl* tested rayon taffeta slips with f *- ...nom all ssams guaranteed. Blass M to 44, in dpp«ri com** In blue, (r««a »nd taafoon, ,, • Twa#l*c«, son)* tailored, som* lac* tr Super Suds .I*rg.pkg. 17C/ : T*jt.row and blus. .,•' ..'• Maclwl ...10c » t*a rosi only, ' ' .ot IIMQ*. . ! . '••.;',' ',"'. ''/ *v- •:•. ' EED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12,1938. Paste Three

s.. Hattie Wymbs,. Mrs. ,Luey mouth Beach Catholio church, died lence of the^ troopers ,.and their Dr. J, E. D. SIlcox of Bio, Illinois, Wymbs and Mrs. Louise Cree were after a lingering Illness from the ef-friends. bought the Dr. D. E. Roberts prop- FOR SALE „ *.V ITEMS OF YESTERYEARS in charps of a dance given by thefects of asthma. Father Powers was Miss Adelaide Minerva- Laytdn, erty at. Keyport and proposed to Medium Dqty, 35 to 70 H. P. Marine Engine ,\ auxiliary of the. Sons of Veterans in 30 years old and came to Monmouth daughter of Mrs. Arthur W. Havens take up the practice of medicine in LIKE NEW, CAN BE SEE* BtJJTNIIfO. COCA '-, ' t the Grand Army rooms on Broad Beach from Lai&hurst. of Naveslnk, and. Arthur Garfleld that district. Dr. Roberts moved to MADE BY 8CBDPP8. . ! MUCH f£3U ' '\ .! FROM REGISTER FIl.ES street. Music for dancing waa'Jur- Isaiah Thome of Keassburg made McKeevor of New York were, mar- his farm In Holmdel township, where nbtyed by William'Pope on the vio-a record of cutting 880 bunches of ried at the latter place and after a he continued his practice there. HORACE G. FOWLER ? lin and Professor William Klaus at asparagus in. one.day. short wedding trip' took .up their The IJeadtlon Construction, com- Happening* of SO and 25vYear« Ago Culled From The the piano. Miss Violet Johnson, daughter of residence at Platttnount, near Lo- pany of Newatk was awarded the «5 CREEK BOAD, TeL Ul Keansburs; KEA5BBDB0, K. & William S. Rose! Red Bank florist, John C. Johnson, who lived near cust .' , * . contract for erecting- a buildim? at donated a handsome Oriental plane Oceanport, and Charles Walling of Dr. Walter L. Mason of Oakland1 Broad and Wallace streets for the News and Editorial-Cdlumna for Entertainment , which was'. planted on the high Oceanport were married at the latter street entertained the Red Bank First National Bank and Trust com- school grounds, Miss Haul McQueen, place by Rev. J. F. Hellenmann, the Checker club at his home. A series pany. The estimated cost of the Ship Ahoy Beach Club of Today** Readers. vice president of the graduating ceremony taking place at the Meth- of games were played' during the building- was $100,000. Class, taking out the-first spadeful odist parsonage. evening, with Chris. Berge, winning The engagement was announced of SEA Fifty Years Ago. of earth. \ • . '• The New York telephone company nine games, drawing four and los-Miss Gertrude D. Miller, daughter of • Thtre wu a' lively flgbt at thS over a wire fence, stopping the run- Mrs.. Mary M. Sarles of Little Sil- opened a central office for the.Keans- ing one, Mrs.' E. J. Llnton, and Percy Adalr, —1938 Announcement—- spring election for commissioners of away. In the meantime, however, ver died-of apoplexy, She was 61burg . district in Mrs. Catherine The congregation and various so- both' of the Highlands. Miss Miller Red Bank'and after the votes were several barrels of choice apples were years old and was a daughter of the Rowe's. dwelling. Previous to the cieties of St. James church were was secretary to Grandln V. John- I Counted the> result showed'si'victory sprinkled river the highway and thelate Captain William R. Mulliner, a opening of this central, office,. Keans- planning a monster rally. It was son, and Mr. Adalr was manager pf for the-old, board, the entire ticket 'youngsters had a. real harvest ' Well known resident of Little Silver. turg was supplied by service through estimated that nearly 2,000 persons the Water Witch Development com- Restaurant and Cafe The Highlands board of trade or- the Atlantic Highlands office. would be In the procession, which Miss. Jessie Bussell entertained at ptny being elected by an average of 4* - • • a, May party In an appropriate spot ganized a baseball team. On the J. Frank Patterson and Jilo broth- would leave from the clubhouse on NOW OPEN majority. William vOulllngton, against EUROPEAN CORN BOREE. -is.i , whom the bitterest opposition was on the-opposite side of the river. In team were William Feblhaber, Mel er-in-law, Frank Fielder, took over Monmouth street and terminate at Johnson, Sr., Dr. '• J. L. Opfermann, the Red Bank borough garbage con- the church oh Broad street. Table d'hote Lujich from 75c and Dinner from $1. manifested, was re-elected fcy a 46 the group were May Bussell,V Laura This Serious Pest On Increase In majority. John J. Antonldes Was Bussell, Florencc e Dennis, MauM d Den- Rene Brown, William Loder, Mark tract formerly held by Clarence J. Miss Grace Lockrow Pladwell of Also Lobster, Steak and Shore Dinners 1 Gray. They agreed to do the work , Monmouth County. •the only, member of {he ojd /board l/L KtKetchamh , AAdda B Burrowen, Teeney, Sr., William "Hewitt, Jacob Brooklyn became the bride of Tyro- "This serious pest on field corn, and a la Carte, at Popular Prices. Who refused renomlnatlon. Bis place George Eurd. Geret Morford and S. Hoffman and George Jenkinson. for $300 less per year than Mr. Gray's leus Cooper' Sherman, son - of Joseph sweet corn, celery, beans, peppers, as M. Rosebaum was field captain, G. contract price. Sherman of New York, formerly of on the ticket was taken by Bamuel y Burrowes/ : well as flowering planta, Is definitely Babath, who wsa elected with the George Lewis-was engaged as draw V. Johnson manager and Robert A board fence 14 feet high and 30Red Bank. o& the .increase in Monmouth oounty, Bathing Pavilion rest of the board, John Button was tender of the '• Highlands bridge' forHunter, Sr., umpire. feet long was being put up between Myron V. Brown of Harrison ave- according to Ellwood Douglass, coun- elected chief commissioner' without the summer 'season. W. Burrowes Asay of Wprthley the properties of George E. Paulson nue, while feeding a monkey at thety agricultural agent' While com- OPENING MAY 14TH. opposition. Other members 'of tne . Dr. T. A. Curtis moved his office street was arranging to leave for anand Calvin West on Broad street Lyric theater, was badly bitten on ment has been made from time to board were William • Culllngton, Dan- from Front., street, to the house on extended, trip through the west and Mr. Paulson called it a protection the hand,: The wound was cauter- time' in this column it would be Bath houses now being rented for tlie season. Popular iel H. Applegate, George Coley and Broad street next to the Methodist northwest and'before his return he fence, while Mr. West said, it was a ized immediately and no serious re- most unfortunate for a farmer to prices. Soda Fountain and Lunch Room in Pavilion Samuel Sabath.. church recently purchased by M. M,planned to visit his daughter, Mrs. spite fence. It was being put upsults were anticipated. take the attitude that "so far !t Judge Scudder at Freehold an- Drohan. Edgar White of Lewiston, Montana, at the instigation of Mr. Paulson, a Helene Mbiuiky and William Ryan hasn't bothered me." The correct at- and Bathers' Grill jn Club House, with Full pounced that license fees'' for; hotels John W. Braun, who had been em- and his son, Walter Asay of Seattle, Ne.w York law reporter, who appar- arranged a surprise party in honor titude to take would be, "while there Restaurant Service for Bathers. and saloons must be increased, with ployed by William T. Corlle* several Washington. • >. . ently objected to living next to Mr.of Miss Sallle Hackman Of Wallace is yet time I will learn the best the result that the old fees were years, opened- a tailor establishmen. t Governor James F.1 Fielder ap- West, who was a fish dealer. Gust street Others In the group were means of control." Beach Open Until 8 P. M. Daily. more than doubled. License fees. 'P* hims'eU on .Mechanic street pointed Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson of Ornberg,v"a Newman Springs carpen- Marjorle Kelly, Lydla McQueen, Wil- Peflnlto information on the plants ranged throughout the county from JehT->1u" DP . *-—"-Applegat' e was —'appointe• d Llncroft delegate' frjom New Jersey ter, was doing'the work. bur Johnson, Edward O'Brien, Frank affected and also the life history of •160 to {200, based on location, and county auditor by the board of free- to the national convention Of chari- Nancy Boyer and her theatrical Dean, Morgan Ellert and Homer the corn borer, and various anTl sun- population. It was' estimated the holders. .-.••' ties and corrections at Seattle. company were at the Lyrjc theater. Methot dry means of control are available Sunday Night Buffet Supper, total amount to be paid In the coun- The ladles, of the Little Silver A 16-inch, giin, tho largest 'of. itsShe.extended a cordial Invitation to Chris Tobln and Dick Morris were for the asking In your County Ex- ty for the privilege of selling liquor Methodist church held a sociable at kind in the world, underwent a se- the ladles of Red Bank and vicinity reorganizing the famous Fair Haven tension Office, Court House, Free- was $17,600. '«'"•• the home of Daniel Williams. Vocal vere test at Sandy Hook and wasto meet her at a reception on thebaseball team known as the Foxes. hold. Why not add to your informa- May 15th»>$l Per Person Fred Adler.of Oceanport was fore- solos by Miss Daisy Smith, a juvenile, found tq be satisfactory in' every de- stage after the Friday matinee. Mr. Morris and Mort Woolley, who tion by asking for the latest facts on most in the organization of an .'as- .entertainer, were a feature o'f the tail. The gun was being prepared Miss: Bessie Valentine of Peters were the battery lor the Foxes, were this -growing pest . In Monmouth Phone Sea Bright 60 Otto Gillig, Manager sociation amongst the hotel .keepers evening. for shipment to Panama^ It had place was confined to the house with to be the battery for the reorgan- County? for mutual protection. A meeting of .Thad: Allaire, who- had beeen in range of 20 miles. a badly sprained ankle due to a fall. ized team. innkeepers was held at Freehold for ex-Senator John S. Applegate's. law •William R. Warwick, a former A diamond studded gold badge, Samuel B. Keeler, aged 30 years, this purpose. Those at the gather- office several years, opened an office Red Banker, died at. his home In emblem of an ex-fire chief, was pre-died of diabetes. He was employed ing were;Mr.-Adler, Harry Davls^W. in; the - Spinning A Patterson build' Lohg-'Branch at the age of 68 years. sented to Louis "J." Tetleyrpfesldent at McOolgan's nursery and was a W. Conover, Thomas K; Snyder, ing and hung out his own shingle He was a tinsmith by trade. One of Independent Engine company and popular member_of . the Red Bank B. Hall, James M. Glenn, Rich- Jacob Snyder, a well known farm of his first jobs was on the old Hath- ex-chief ot the Red Bank fire depart- fire department . ard Moore, Victor A. Ligier and laborer at Phalanx, died suddenly of away inn at Deal. He lived at Redment The.gift was made by thi The pupils of the Atlantic High- Peter Giberaon. apoplexy. . Bank at the time and walked dally members of Independent company lands public school were .making ar- i William ConK of Freehold was 'The Young People's' Christian Al- to and from work. . and. the presentation speech was rangements to issue a monthly paper thrown from, a horse, while on liance of Calvary church, of Keyport Miss Alice ]£.- Grifflnv of Ocean made by Thomas Irving Brown, ex- to be known as the Rel and Black. return from Lakewood. He had* elected Daniel N. Decker president! Grove became the bride.of John A. foreman of the company. Mr. Tet-Frank Quackenbush was editor and bottle of whiskey in his hip pocket Benjamin Huyler vice president, Miss Gibbons, Jr., a reporter on the As-ley served the company as foreman MIBS Mary Cavatiaugh and Professor and when he landed the bottle broke Maggie Bedle secretary and MUsbury Park Press. Rev. A. E. Bal-from 1906 to 1909 and served the de-Forman Cossoboom were faculty ad- and the broken glass-penetrated his Nettle E. Strong treasurer. lard, president of the Ocean Grovo partment as .assistant chief and chief visors. nip. Mr. Conk stated • that thereaf- • Peter.Krpener, Red Bank grocer, Camp Meeting association) performed from March, 1910, to March 19}3. Mrs. Elizabeth Longstreet cele- ter he would probably carry bottles advertised, that he had just received the ceremony at the bride's home. ' The first military ball of the Re'dbrated her 88th birthday at the home ' in his breast pocket or stock the con-a .large supply of Peter Henderson's Mrs. Allan R. Reed' was elected Bank cavalry troop was. being ari of Mrs. Leon Longstreet of Rumson'. 1 tents of the bottle beneath his vest new tested. «eedsx which heintSnded president of the Ladles' aid society ranged by Sergeant M. Louis Brown and not carry a bottle at all. to sell at less than the catalogue of the Highlands Methodist church. and a Floor committee consisting of DRAPES - CURTAINS and * Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wild gave prices. • While.working In his shop at th«Corporals. George J. Daly, Leslie a party for their daughters on the. Highlands, Terry Martin was over- Reckless and John Quinn and Ser- BLANKETS occasion of their introduction to the Twenty-Five .Tear* Ago, come by the heat and it was some geants Brown, and John J. Many. R. SANITONE CLEANED social world. Among the danfcers Otto Mann of Red Bank sold his time .before he was' revived by Dr.V. R. H. Stout, who had been made were Jessie Davidson, Annie Slevln, bicycle business sit Asbury Park to J. J. Rowland. • / captain, made personal arrange Tel. 2800 Mamie' Davidson, - ]a Stout, Battle Grover Parker of ICatontown. ' . . Rev. Patrick J. Powers,, priest in ments for special trolley cars to be Druramond,. Josla Reckless, .Anna '-Mrs. Annie Woods Qf,New Tork charge of the parish. of the Mon-run 'siter,the;dance for the convex GGarrison,i - GGussie-'Cole, Carrie. LeeL , was nursing .an Injured > hand. A LEON'S Etta bole,1 Ella Throckmbrton, Helen needle bad been, left in a table cloth' Wlllett.Klla Smock, Olive tndtf. and while she was, visiting her niece, aildnii'iriMhondWMti 17x18 Inch quilted the JJisses Allaire, Rebecca Conover,' Mrs. Fred E. Brower of Monmouth Anna; Ohadwick; NelUei BWHey, Met- street, th'e needle: broke, off in her tle. French, the Misses Conover, Wil- hand, while she"• was handling the RAYON PANTIES CRIB PADS liam .Allaire, Whltail Hffl. Charles cloth.' " . Nichols, Joseph Slevln, Frank CampV Mis* Mlna Martin,, ' daughteg r of bell, Joseph and fcnsley Morrli),'John William H. Martin off , MMonmouth Bergen, Revere' Sneden, Robert Bar- street", and Walter. L. Davis,' son of 28 BROAD STREET, Re J Bank 1967-J RED BANK, N.J. rows,' Bill HoppingY .C^risnpe Whiter T. Leonard Davis of Park place, wefe & Walter Broadraeadow,7rJ«- Xard, Or. married by R«Vi J. L- Miner at -the 11 W. Warner, Harry Campbelf, J. Trai- Red Bank Baptist parsonage. Ribbed raypn f ord Allen, Edmund Throckmorfop, LISTED BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE MANY STYLES WE Hurry In early. Allguaranteed Mfllard J.( Tetlejr., wasr.jc)tiopplng. cuff. Rein- K. - Taylor, -T. " AppTegafe; x WllUara Wood- wlhen the axe struct a. olothes HAVE IN OUR WELL FITTING READY-MAftE SLIP COVERS. They'll be a first quality. Blitz, H. Ballley, William CooBer, line, was deflected and he received a forced crotch. sellout! Flesh or Buy jeveral at Charles Burd, J.. 'to; Conover, W. wound back of bis right ear, which We have been tremendously successful in this line and this Sixes 2 too. white. Sizes 2 Hill price. Barkalow^and ,WlUl»m Cptaoyer..; • was dressed by Dr. William D. Sayre. too. Obadiah Stlllwell of Matawan'.who enables us to offer them to you at LOWER THAN DEPARTMENT was over 90 years of age, was killed STORE PRICES. near Mount Pleasant station on the Infants' Hand Made •WANTS' SHITS AND IANDS Pink or blue striped Freehold and New Tork railway. He I Rayon striped and 1 CLIP COUPON AT BOTTOM OF THIS ADVERTISEMENt was crossing the track just ahead of DRESSES while combed cotton. the train and while deliberately in AND MAIL OR BRING IT TO OUR STORE. OUR REPRESENTA- RECEIVING BLANKETS fron,tot"theibncoininj; train fell backs- TIVE WILL CALL AT YOUR HOME. NO OBLIGATION. : ward and was Instantly killed.' [ Commodore Wright " of' Locust e GOWNS, KIMONAS, GERTRUDES Point set a. Hen on 15 eggs. In due Gown with draw strings. Kimonas time she hatched IT chickens and •IT " there were still six eggs Is the nest. 57 intuxedottyle.Gertrudes, The commodore was at a loss as to hemmed and ruffled. 23c whether he was the victim of«a prac- Hand embroid- Solid white, tical joke or whether his hen was ered and hand pink or blue laying dally during her setting per- You cah write up; an average tucked front. 6 Children*' nalntook with contrast- iod. . ' ' . saving of$150.00 the first year. months to 2 yri. ing borders. William Gule, Louis • Gcaves' and *ou own a Planet Jr. Garden, Manchester Davis were making large • Tractor. It will plow, plant,* PANTIES hauls of striped: bass, weakflah. and eels In their.fykO'nets along the bay inajv, hirrow, cultivate, fer- INFANTS1 HANDMAK DRESSES shore. .'.'..-'. ..'•'• tilize and dost. It will operate SHEET AND CASE SETS Fine, batiste, yoke and Howard Potter' of Locust Point juxy equipment requiring * Nursery print or pink had a cow that had "given birth to Ready-to-put-on collar modeli. 6 mo. small stationary motor. Be and blue borders. twin calves two years, In succession. eonvinaed. Come in today for 1 and 2. 47- Alexander Martin leased a building a practical demotUtrttion. , French cut leg. on Center avenue, Atlantic--High- COVERS BROADCIOTH CREEPERS lace edged TiRRY BISS lands, from Dr. William F. Patter- and embrold- son and was transforming it Into a Blue, maize and pink. .Embroidery and hem- ered.Whlteond Cute animal designs, H + carriage repository. i...-, , , now (jheck fitted D. L. Conover , of. Middletown Cohover Brothers stitched. 1 and 2. flesh. 2 to o. pink or blue. •§*» township was delivering a lot of large telegraph poles from 40 to 60 Wickatunk, N. J. feet In length to Long .Branch for Fiuil-olthe-loom and Flock dot the extension of the Western Union CHILDREN'S telegraph lines In that district. Phone Holmdel 8. . ORGANDY BONNETS Norman L. Munro, pronUnept Ifew BRAND NEW BOLERO SUN Tork publisher, made a Sunday visit to the Highlands In .; his steam launch, Jersey Lily, and spent .plush $^[.98 of; the day with'his'friend, Thomas Planet Jr DRESSES for davenports Swift,-proprietor of the Swift house 1 • \ K i •! N 1 !v \t I t'.N 23* Solid colors and floral, prints. Sepa- at•that place, t /;;••• "."•-•.v ,\-. ••'"; THIJirAMOUSIUTpiAU The social event of the week was Poke shapes, rale Bolero short Sunfast Homespun the wedding of Miss Lfillan Throok- elastic back puff sleeves. Halter, morton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sonfast Cretonne or shield. Em- square) nick and John 8. Throckmorton of Shrewsbury shoulder strap styles. avenue, to J. Blake Day of Brook- tot your selection la 4 sttnctlTe colors i. brold. ribbon MONEY-SAVER trimmed. 10 gore skirts. Sizes lyn. The wedding took place at the KUST, MOWN, OMIN anJ ILUI bride's home and was performed by Rev. W. D. Thompson of Brooklyn, assisted by Kev.. William. A/ Allen, EXCURSIONS You'U dnd a coter for your ftu-nlture TOTS' WASHABLE SUN SUITS INFANTS' WHITE HOSE RUBBER PANTS pastor of Orace church of Red Bank. smoof the msoj Sore-Fii sr/Ies; And Ton 80 square printed Made of whit* Side vents. White and The bride was attended by Misses da be sun that mtf Sure-Fit cover hss Justine Day and Jessie Throckmor- percales, broadcloths combed cotton. Sizes Of flesh. Small, Medium, NEW YORK boeo deslgoed sad chocked to rite yoa efc ' lorge. tbn. as maids of honor. . the flaest fit of any tesdymsde) furniture Miss Judith Holmes, daughter of OR NEWARK s«( ue mtunra. cover yon buy. But best of all, these Sore- Professor George W. Holmes of Key- Fie corers cost much leu thin custom. Tot', brtincl new HANDMADE BOOTIES BIRDSIYI DIAPERS jtort, became the bride of Ellison D. Vltlf W in MTY-Mt Ha tmtm corm to rorir fontlldr*. nudes, Look o»er all thue extra featons. Also flannelettes. Good ab- ^ettys, editor of the Keyport Week- - - - — fm/tf SPIRAnONftBJIS: Pompadour yarn. ly. - White and pink, whit* sorbent quality • George Jsssup and • Michael EVENT OF TH^ WEEK ml SHEER DRESSES 27x27. IO.JO0 TUUPfl NOW IN FULL • CORD and blue. 6 ^ 49c O'Byrne, whom almost everyone BLOOM at TUDOB CITY. <2iid • DEIP BOX PIJlATl Knew u Mickey Free, were before St. »nd IMI Riv«r. All colon ind tjfMt—one of th«:nait iDtotmna* CU1H. CHflDKD, S NAINSOOK SUPS Justice Child. O'Byrne claimed Jes- Ur dliplsyi of tullpi In the OOUR< KAPOK FIUID PIUOWS sup had kicked his dog and knocked tr». Embroidery and lac* IMA Sateen covered. Size 0% 4^ him down seven times.' It was UWltTHMMbu. 23' edge ruffle. White and brought out at the hearing- that ftesh. 1 to 14. 12x16. Pink or blue. 4OC O'Byrne was too filled with Jtsfey Sleeveless or Lightning (o know whether he was with short puff CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS knocked down or whether he bad WED. $126 sleeves. Floral 18x37 RUBBER SHEETS knocked Jsssup down. Jessup was In CLIP THIS COUPON prints or solid. Broadcloth, crepe. Mad* of pure gum pretty much the lame condition and MAY 18 Iw 0 1T T0 ovn 1to6. Peppered prints. 1 to rubber. Eyelets In cor- QsP 'Justice Child dismissed the case, feet- HANK v» ^JL?^ *«>B«VAT XS BROAD STBJGET, 7% UCAVM UD BANK S.Oi A. M. 3,2tol4. ners. Flesh and white. Ing that the only sober member of Itaodsrd Tim* ahown—Add o(i» hour BANK, N. J. NO OBUGATIONB. BEPBESENTATIVBi WttL CALL. the party was the dog. ' ' for DMI(M Tlnw ' > ( William Conover of :r.^letown *•*»!•• tiiUM t—t •> f»r NM tanty was delivering a load of apples at ftgnrt kiln, Mud Tka llufi CMIM n Henry Kroener's grocery store at Street Address' Long Branch. The noise of a pass- ing farm wagon scared his horses . Town L '

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INTEBNAT1ONAI, BELATIONS. ment will be held Monday, May St. vln Krampf of The Freehold Trail' at the clubhouse with Mrs. William Social Hygiene Press Club Hears script was re-elected treasurer. Foreign AfMn Dtaooseed ai Meettn* Plum and Mrs. Lester Lovett as hos- Others prearnt were Frederlo 8. Xpert Repairing at little Silver. tesses. The final meeting of the sea- Haye* ot Tbe Register, Mrs. An- The member* of the International son will ba held Wednesday, June 1, Address Given Stuart Rogers Of drew*, Ernest Lass and Everett Kud- SWATCHES, CLOCKS Belatlons department of the Little In the form of a picnic at the home loff ot the Asbury Park Press and Silver Woman1* club met at the club- of Miss Marian Force of Iincroft. By Miss Walker The Daily News Mrs. Rudoff, Mr. and Mrs. Al W. i* JEWELRY house Monday with Mrs. Harry Cod- The hostesses will be Mrs, Wilson Cross of the Leonardo Broadcaster, dlngton, Mrs. Charles Gosling and Smith and Miss Force, chairman and Eugene Dugan. of the, Monmouth 'Accuracy, skill and experi- Mrs. George Ivins as hostesses. Mrs. co-chairman of the department. Supervising Nurse of Monmouth Trace* Tabloid Idea From' Eng- Democrat, Wllke Davis of The Free- Wilson pmlth, chairman of the de- hold Transcript and ' Misses Mabel • fines enable us to do the s County Organisation Chief land to This Country Empha- partment, pretlded.. Party For Lodge Woman. and Bernice Brown ot the Xeyport ! most delicate repairing. We Reports were mad* by Mrs. Aage A party In' honor of Mrs. Anna Speaker at Meeting of Middle- sising; Late Developments in guarantee satisfaction. Our Weekly and Matawan Journal. Nielsen oh Germany, Mrsi Biddle H. Smith, deputy of the Pride of Mon- Field—New Prudent. prices wilt please you. Garrison on Spain, Mrs. Coddington mouth council of the Sons and town, P. T. A. Friday. on , Mrs. Robert Dean on Daughters of Liberty, was' held by FIREMEN'S MEMORIAL FABH, Silverware Repaired Middle Europe, Mrs. Frederick Eddy members of that organization follow- At Use meeting of the Parent- Stuart Roger* of Red Bank, re- on Russia, Mrs. Richard Blcknell on ing its regular weekly meeting Fri- Teacher association of Mlddletown It Will Be Dedicated at Keaasbara; write man for the New York Daily Memorial Day: ' [ and Replated Like New China, Mrs. William Patterson on day night in the Clayton & Magee township last Thursday night plans New*, addressed the Monmouth Japan, Mrs. Clifford Bpoerl on Japan hall on Broad street. She received were made to hold a game party In County Press club on tabloids Mon- The landscaping of the Firemen'* REUSSILLES' and Mrs. David Wood on many gifts. Games were played, the the high school gymnasium at Leon- day night at a dinner meeting at the Memorial park at Keansburg I* be- and Holland. Tea was served, Mrs. winners being Mrs. Cora Dowen, ardo Friday evening, May 20, theAmerican hotel, Freehold. Explain- ing rushed to completion by the com- 36 Broad St, Red Bank. E. C. de Villaverde and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Bertha Huhn, Mrs. Grace Stew- profits of which will be used to buy mittee In charm of the project epon- a motion picture machine for the ing that the tabloid idea had orig- Tet 1ML Giles doing the pouring. art and George White. Refreshments inated in England, he traced Its ad-sored by the flrmen as a memorial The next meeting of the depart- were served. " school. "It was also decided to hqld a reception Thursday evening, June vent to this country and gave reasons to the deceased firemen of the bor- 2, for Dr. Paul H. Axtell, who recent- for the failure of English* tabled ough. ly resigned a* supervising prlnolpal method* in this country. A tree will be planted and a bronce of schools; Dr. Wylle G. Pate, the plague sunk in the ground bearing He explained that the circulation the name of each deceased member FEPCO Hens like new supervising principal, and theof the New York Dally News had school principals and teachers. Of both the New Point Comfort fire grown by leap* and bound* since Its company and Keaneburg fire com- William Megill, literature chair- publisher had hit upon the formula pany. God Liver Oil man, suggested that the organization of giving the people of the 'United Services for the deceased member* WAGNER'S purchase books, for a, book shelf. States the beat two cents worth of Hens are fuanV; They lite food tfast is good for them—food and the dedication of the park,' lo- Benjamin Haulboskey, treasurer of entertainment obtainable.. He said cated on Center avenue, Is expected the association, was appointed chair- that J. M. Patterson, president of the liver oil. FB0CO bens gofplenty all winter loag^-thsi's 36 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK to take place Memorial day. A par- why FEPCO ens now are exits rich in rtamtas' A sad D. •• man of the budget and finance com- News Syndicate company, publishers ade will precede the services. • Al- mittee. The second reading of the by- What'* more, YBPCO eggs are certified fresh by the New of the Dally News, had developed an phonsus McOrath Is chairman of the Jersey State Dtpt; of Agriculture; Try tbem^ . law* took place and Mrs. Harold esprit de corps on the Daily News, committee. , Morford, membership chairman, re- which was comparable to few news- ported 66 member* on the roster, FANCY .£3 ~4 ml papers In the 'United States, To Transfer Pupils. Nine girls, under the direction of He said the Dally News Is .The Henry A. Stryker haa been elected . EM MCI NO. I—BecniM th«j're from n«arby Ocean Onutr. IBKO" Miss Catherine Brooks, teacher of New York Times of the tabloids and chief of the Freehold fire department, tt> «• ttl fnahHt you can fcuy. ' music and art at the high school, Eta FACT NO. 2—ntPCO eali an rich la Tltambu A, I, D, • >ni C. Ib sang two numbers, "Stars of a Sum- Li represented by the but photog- succeeding William B, Rhoadea. mer Night" and "Juanlta." The girls rapher* and reporter* in the news- Clarence Patten is the new first as- tit HCT N0.3—HMltkr hnu la» hMlthy •**«. RFCO tuas an are Lucille Donnelly, Doris Wllhelm, paper business. ' Confidence and re-sistant chief and Lester J. Grevllle / : "•cftntUeaur cared fee on madtl farms. SMOKED CALAS spect in the organisation has been second assistant^ • ' Marian Hand, Marian BroHder, Wln- 15 built up with a large financial out- ifed Weiss, Doris Warburton, Eva Zuckarman, Dorothy Silver and Elsie lay and with-the loss ot many a Tbe road to better and bigger busi- Qreger, with Miss Brooks as the ac- "scoop." '• -- ness leads through The Register's ad- FRESH LONG ISLAND companist, Mr. Roger* was a guest of M. Har- vertising column*.—Advertisement. c Tbe principal speaker of the even- old Kelly of The Register, who was Ing was Miss Evelyn Walker, super- succeeded a* president of the club by WE OPERATE vising nurse of the Monmouth Coun- Harold Canning, advertising manager Ib ty Organisation for Social Hygiene, of The Asbury Park Press. Thomas The Only Cold Storage Vault Her subject was "Social Hygiene." Tlghe, editor and publisher of the in Red Bank At the conclusion of her talk a social Coast Advertiser of Belmar, was hour was enjoyed' and refreshments elected vice, president and Charles 17 were served under the direction of Andrews, editor of The Red Bank LEON'S Mrs. J. Crawford Comptoir, chairman Standard, Was elected secretary. Mel- . Tel. 2800 Beer and One Ale of the hospitality committee. Hague Nominated BOTH RUPPERT'S" For College Board Tastes differ—but appreciation of quality Councilman Louis M. Hague of doesn't...That's why beer lovers and ale de- Rumeon Is listed among eight men KEEPS MEAT who have been nominated to thu votees—with widely different ideas about wno nave Detsn noOTinaiea 10 in^ board of trustees of Lafayette col- their favorije flavors—are equally emphatic lege at Easton, Pa. The nominations t ; in saying, "Make mine Ruppert'il" were made by the Alumni council, governing body of the Alumni asso- On tap, and In bott/ei and cans' ciation. Two will be elected by a canvass of the entire alumni body, The term of office Is for six years. Others nominated are William C. Alexander, Jr., of Philadelphia, James W. Foresman of •Wtlllamsport, Ed- ward J. Fox, Jr., of Easton, Joseph P. Jennlnts ot Mooslo, Matthew J. Scammell of Trenton, Bit Swavely ot Washtngtont D. C. and Bobert L. Warren of Brockwsy. The ballot mailed to the alumni contains the following note* about Mr. Hague, who was graduated from Lafayette In 1»M: Louis, M. Hague, '23, A. B., Rumson; N; J( Undergrad- uate: Phi Kappa Pel, Sock and Bus- kin, president Latin players, presi- dent Interfraternlty council, track. Started in 1928 with Rome Wire Co,, various positions with Walter B. ,,$ £&,y& Hague ft Son, Ino., Pittsburg; since 1928 with Hanson Van Wlnkle-Mun- ning Co., of Matawah, as salesman for different territories, now aislsi- She wouldn't ant sales manager. Ha* become ac- tively Interested « polities and holds numerous offices In Rumson, council- man, police commissioner, vice chair- man flnanoe committee, nrejldent of FEUTIIIES IIKE TIIS IIVE m believe ft until Rumson Republican club, chairman Monmouth County for Decade of Progress fund, twice president of Pittsburgh Alumni association, served as member of Lafayette Alumni coun- cil, athletic committee and visiting SHE MADE committees. Lin t THESE! From 102 Proving Kitchens in home* ' like yours come sensational new features... a covered TOWNBEND CMJB MEETING. aUjjorcelsin Meat-Keeper... e glass-top Homldrawer... a Super-capadty Frotter with improved equipment in* THE Bed Bank Well Represented at As- bury Park Gathering. eluding 2 W^uart Multi-service Tray... a Zonad Tem- perature Regulator. And from these new features, plus' The next meeting of the Townsend the improved Economiier Setled-in Mechanism come sen- club of Red Bank will be held at the borough hall Monday night, May 38) lational Kitchen-proved Savings in food, time, mon»y: TAP TEST! Red Bank was largely represented at a recent district meeting of Town- r send clubs at Asbury Park. Frank Rutherford of Philadelphia was the principal speaker. He summarised his talk by quoting the following edi- torial which appeared in Tbe Farm- er'* Exchange of New Paris, Indi- ana: To gain the support necessary to • Hold your hand in the water at your hot assure adoption of Dr. Francis Town- send'a recovery plan, a greater num- water faucet. Ask for a FREE Tap Test. ber of the voting public must be In- formed a' to what really Is proposed. See for yourself why old-fashioned water Probably 75 per cent of the voters think that the plan is to pay a pen- M us show you what W»stln»houst Refrigertrtors have saved In homti like* yaunt heaters DO NOT save money and DO sion of $200 per month to all eligible persons who have reached the age •• • •••• NOT provide adequate hot water service. of 60 years, and elect to retire from business or any Industrial or profes- THEN try carefree GAS water heatinf sional activity. on our 60-day FREE TRIAL PLAN. The public have been led to believe this by repeated statements In news- pera; and speaker* who claim to efri^erator SPECIAL LOW GAB RATE K Townsendites too often fail to of- fer sufficient explanation. r Dr. Townsend'e plan does not pro- F V F. R Y HOUSE NEEDS W E , [ I N G H 0 vide for a payment of $200 per month With our special low All-Purpose rate, to any Individual. Any statement to the contrary Is not true. Any per- GAS costs less than any other fuel for heat- son who tells others that the plan as- ing water. You get 5 gallons of real hot sures to the aged pensions of $200 per month, either doe* not understand water for \j. A day's or Is deliberately telling a He. It Is proposed to create a fund for supply forW-lessthan the purpose of providing for people NO DOWN PAYMENT over 60 year* of age who may eleot the price of cigarettes. to retire and who do not have suffi- cient mean* or Income of their own, a limited Independent Income being ONLY 15c A DAY exempted. The mosey for the pur- pose Is to be raised by means of what is knowp a* a "transaction"'tax. LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Th« amount each person will re- ceive must be determined by the AS LOW AS 6c A DAY amount of money In the fund. Un- der present conditions as to prloi level and volume of business probab- When You Buy A Westinghouse BUYS EQUIPMENT ly not more than |B0 per month Is '-•••• / , possible. Increase In business vol- At tilth a, J1.9S d,tm end Sl.tS « mill If y,u ume and a higher price level would SOLD BY dnldi automatically Increase the amount In the fund, thus making larger pay- mints to the aged poeslble. But no person is to receive more than $200 per month regardless of the amount available, The Tusting Piano Co. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. The enforced circulation of money Is the very heart of the plsn, This Your Gas Company will, assure m wide distribution of commodities, This distribution of 16 MONMOUfH STOEET, RED BANK commodities will assure economic- re- covery. 609 MATTISON AVENUE, ASBURY PARK tun /ii/ro/vTAnc ci/\'> WAIIH f/r/w/Nr; I\NI> in i HIGIH/UION But to Progress toward retaliation, Townsanaltes must overcome oppoel- ir«^ Uon which nu Men ereaUd by mis* Information and fsjss Information. V '<- '. REP-BANK REGISTER, MAY 12; 1938.

towns affected. Tho circulars state World War Pigeon | Chrfrtian Endeavor Triads Plan For Bus Excursions To that ''Rollo busses deliver you right I« a Papa at 21 Game Party May 26 In the) center of Red Bank's famous Meeti This Saturday Red Bank Continue shopping district." The Chamber SDMPLE of Commerce has expressed its will- ALL THINGS MUST ! JTorj; Monolith, N. X—"K^Uer," The dbrlitlan Endeavor union of Plans were completed Thursday •Continuation of the popular 25 ingness to co-operate with the com- PASS ON ... DfUsvsA .to hj the lsjt surviving- MonmoUth and Ocean counties will night at a meeting of the Triad club cent excursion trips to Red Bank pany In further popularizing these bold Its annual conference Saturday for a game party to be held at Rose- from Fre*neau, Matawan, Oak Shades, World W carrier pigeon, lives hers excursions. J.'. _• WHEN life puses fnthelofIn the loftUs of the U, 8. Signal Corps. in the Fair Raven flethodlst church. velt tea room, Little Silver, Thurs- Keyport, Union Beach and Keana- The afternoon session'will be held at day night, May 26, Miss Gladys For- burg, during the summer was an- Nearly 60 ears Old. SEffWICES on, H is we to whom 2:45 o'clock, followed at 4:80 o'clock rar is chairman In charge of ar-nounced this week by J. H. Poling, More than half a century of active Petuen you can torn fat per* by a recreation period. A luppar rangements. Tentative plans were general manager of the Rollo Tran- and Intimate connection with the PtUto feet conlldenoe, due) will be served at 8 o'clock In thealso made .for a fair to be held In sit company. H business and professional men of Monmouth county is The Register's to our Ions; years of church dlnlnsr room. the near future. Mrs. James Tur- The service was started In Novem- lob printing department's history. service. The evening meeting will .Com- hook wu named chairman of theber, 1937. The excursions are held Are we serving youT If not. why :> Gnwd Against i Vnuid, mence at 7:80 o'clock In the Willow fair committee. not?:—Advertisement. 'Does, the SUt» need » ne* office twioe a •*eek—Tuosdaya and Fri- street whool auditorium directly In Tho house commlttoe for May con- days—and the publlo is permitted bbJMtogT ThU auesfton Js* carista back of the church. OfBbers torth e al; great deal o(f «ontr«ver»y. sists of Miss Dorothy Mytlnger, Ulsa to purchase round-trip tickets for IVORY SOAP comlnjr aeasbn will be Installed. The Vivian Hoseberdry and Mm. William 26 cents and use tho return tickets SUte House proper and the Annex main feature of tbe conference will an both overcrowded and In ad- Rathsmlth. The membership com- on any bus leaving Red Bank on It Your Assurance of JOHN E. DAY be the presentation of the lengthy mittee mot Tuesday night at thothe.days of tho excursion. So popu- dition office space is rented In a play in one act, "The Tears Ahead," home of Mrs. Frank Warner, Peters QUALITY LAUNDRY FUNERAL HOME large- number of other building* in lar has been the service, Mr. Poling by several young people from .various place. states, that the company Is now Tel, 2800 85 Riverside Ave., Phone 332 Red Bank Tttntpn, Newark and o,ther • places. societies In the:union. According to Use report of. Bern- Others attending the meeting were "double-heading" most of the busses. SO Maple Place Phone 1303 ' Eerport ard Lamb, State Commissioner of Mrs. Norroan Slckels,. Mrs. Harry Circulars announcing the excur- finance, made to the Govefhor on Masons Hear State Head. Fary,' Mrs. G. Edmund Delatush, sions have been posted In all of the LEON'S October SO,, 1987, "the' state- office Dr. Edgar 8. Ballou of Montclalr, Misses Marjorle Grooms, Marjorie sha.ce conditions are ehaotle anfl we worshipful grand majterof Free and Worthies', Mildred Scheldt, Graco cfnnot expect efficient operation of Accepted Masons of New Jersey, was Brooks, Edith Hanklnebn, Dorothy »Mf Bnnlmr »Ilkomt Trmirmtrk} 8jtate government Until the departs the speaker last week at a meeting Martinson, Muriel M&Whlnney, Helen ments are properly housed and co- of Celestial lodge of that order in the Harrison, Clara Clark, Hazel Lewis Lu Urea ^Xi ordinated more definitely In a mod- former Knights of, Pythias hall on and two Ruests, Mrs, Herman Simp- Wist Bergen place. Dr. Ballou spoke son and Mrs. George Clevenberg. ern building. Tor Inatanoe, the va- 1 rious units or the State Tax Depart- •Kaiser on-the subject, "Fundamental Prin- INCH PHOTO ment are scattered 4n, several bulld» ciples bf Freemasonry." Members of In .1918 "Kaiser" alighted on thehis cabinet and members of lodges Amaranth Bummage Bale. ifrgs in-the oity of TMnton. The declc of a U. B. warship in the Charity Court No. 88, Order of the ENLARGEMENT 1 in the' northern part of the at»te Motor Vehicle Department main- message. O"n- hi*•'s- '—leg — wa s- a- rin—galso spoke. William R. McQuire Amaranth, of Red Bank will hold a tains executive offices in the Btat« marked with the insignia of Kaiser served as worshipful matter. Re- rummage sale at the Union. HOBO House and administrative offices a Willteltn's personal pigeon lofts. freshments were served' after the company's fire house on Shrewsbury block awsy. In the State flwise the. Recently the captive bird was meeting. " avenue Saturday morning, May 14, at Treasurer is on one fiopr, the Comp- mated with a' 7-year-old female 10 a. m. Mrs, Lent Mater Is.in troller on another,! the purchasing pigeon.. Two eggs hatched out eat-It pays to advertise In The Register. charge of the, affair. DRUG COMPANY Department on another, snd. thelsfactorlly. From your negatives 116- iHnance Department in- another "Kaiser's" caretaker Is Sergeant 120 • 127 - 35 MM.-No building." Such conditions, exist gen- 0, H, Poutre, a pigeon fancier him- : : ' limit — Order as many ss erally.- ' ' ••••••• ••'-•.•: :'. : • .'•:....; jacent >: the present (State House StatWMr.' Jaudy staied." "These and AnnexJ: buildings,, and that all cars will be driven by U. S. Rubbers' unused property,', either be disposed field engineering organisation and 4 to 4% oz Cakes Of or converted (o/u«e.. ..•••. .,, will be equipped with new U. S. Royal During recent months raw rruterUli ind Iibor coits have ripldly Ittatuti •". with : Ten years ago the.present State Master safety tires, eornlrig wtrm wcithcr another EIH In prices of toilet toips ic Ineviuble. This ulc offer* House Annex, was built at a cost of i j3Bach_pf the 48 cars_wlll go di- Monmouth Consolidated • full rings of delicately icented fine toilet ud bith poipi t» meet the preference of every hsyiehold. Ortip ttili opportunity to buy • eubeUntUl tupply it w ill plansl:weree thh extr«ordl- rect to a state capital and then make Dsxily low price. Such uviafjft may not be poialbla again thli year) for a structurThee i oto cost onlyl , aboubtt a. circuit of tbe state. The 49th car orie-haif milliont , dollars.: • there;. was will go to Washington,'-D. C. This Water Company so-much:sciandal afcout -th* cost of means Uiat.U,-.B, .Rubber.representa- that structure .that a committee of tives will,serve the worlds fair' as J. 0.HEER, Manager;. Made to Sell at 10c and 15c the iLegislaturs-was .appolntedto.Jiu 0fMls3^6Tmer»7iglS;er«MpnIesfMl3^6Tm7iglS;MIJJlfwlfhh .vestlgate. A great,deal of shoekinf the President ,of .the .United'States, Choice of Fine evidence was brought to light.- the governor! at ** states'and the The "Trenton Times writing-editor- mayors-..oj. lniportant" .cities, from Toilet Soaps s ially on this subject Says: ''If thecoast to .coast. (* -'•, ; , • . • • BUTTERMILK Legislature finally decides to authorr .."In addition .to.. Representing the '•BABY CASTILE lie the construction of a new: office iworld's falr-ttajo -49.041-s, on >(our will . B. VAN'S building there should be a clear, un- form, with the co-operation of.the PINE TREE SOAP derstanding that • no • one connecte>ad American Automobile, association,*, a wjth this scandal, will have,.even .'•a• I nation-wide safety driving,'deinofi'- • HARDWATER remote, interest in' the new, buildihg~ , sjtratlon.., U, S.. Rubber's, field'eii, i CORONET ALL PURPOSE also that' adequate safeguards glneerlnfr personnel have been, made TOILET SOAPS against the abuses of • tBe past wM special menibera of the A. A. A. and • CLEANSING CREAM be, established. . After' a», if thethe United Atates-Safety society and • COLD CREAM people ,of New JerstapSvra.lt .them- to> them, ha* bei entrmted.the r»r •,EJr1DCtv(RED) -..• ; selves to be'swjnd]'« '*;%teopd tlfne sponslblltftr .of I »• tour.:'.",:"" "'"."••'. ' HYaiENIC SOAP b wlu ahd'by the same- P«»P.le 4 Wy •f'Cm.„ T_ t , Jl continUoilsly.'daN REPLACE TOTO SMOOTH WOKN TIRES AND BE SAFE • PALM snd OLIVE have'only themselves to,blame." . lng.^rhlch.tlme'they will coyer a.dls- If it'U necessary-that .the sUte tanoo equal tefAve tlniesaround the : LAST year Mihwsy seddents . itacxxh, worn, uruafe tires. A recent have' anew office building It should earth."',. ,", . ' ,:' / ,',,' ' •' , ; eott the Uvct of more than 40,000 turvey discloses that 59 mUIlon tfrei be-built only after a complete,sur- men, women and children and now in uie are, or w!U become, 35c DOZEN vey has beenmade of all state owned > HAZLET POULTRY CLUB. smooth this vear. Do your p»rt to property and • after ; a survey has ; nearly a million and a quarter more were injured. More than 52,000 of make driving isfer. Replace smooth shown:'definitely' the requirements of New Club Formed'By llaxlet Boys, all state departments now housed Will Me*« twice a Month. these deaths and injuries were tires on your car. Come in today outside. prssent;,st»te>,~owned buiWr . caused directly by punoturei, and equip wllh FlMitone Convoy ings.' And there should bs no con- A^ Yew 4-H poiilliry, club In the vi- blowouts and skidding due to Tires and save 25ft. struction ot this kind until there is cinity of Haxlet was organized Tues- positive assurance that the' building day, of last .w«ek, when a group of laiilOO will not cost a single penny more biVs met it the home of jack and FIRESTONE CAN GIVE YOU KLEENEX than th» amount" speolfled arid ap- Bpb .Welgand. Malcolm Peseux,:who HAIR propriated/- •'..•.'• •'''• "•'•'' ''•''-•• ..' ,ins,-for several years a member of SUCH A HIGH QUALITY TIRE FACIAL BRUSHES If this" Is not done we are taost the Cardinal 4-H dub of Ballet, has AT SUCH A NEW LOW PRICE TISSUES certain to have a repetition of'the accepted the responsibility of local leadership of the club at the request swindle'that was imposed upon the Siitlllif- Firestone saves money by controlling people ten years ago Iri the erection of the boys. After the general pro- cedure of < club organization was, ex- and securing rubber and cotton at, the source and et the Annex -, ,.;-,' • , by more efficient plained by the county club agent, of- tOcUrtt ficers were elected. They are presi- manufacturing and AAA Farm Program dent, Tony Enfantl; vide president, distribution. .These VELOUR Frank Dey; secretary, Jack Wleg- savtnp make possible POWDER In Monmouth County and; reporter, Donald Peseux. PENKNIVES ' moire extm values at PUFFS Following tbe election1 the officers low prices: 2St«cl Blsdei Just about n«w s^proximately 1,506 were Installed, by the county club New High QuslUy- farmers In MonmoOth county are re-agent The group will meet twice a Flrst choice rubber Vf€. Crtttsl Walt. 10e CLAPP'S 70V* Net ceiving, according to County Agent month on the first and third Tues- BLACK FLAQ BLIU Douglass, concrete Information and selected cotton or FLIT BABY FOODS RUBBING days, holding their meetings at va- REFRIGERATOR SOe touching the potato, vegetable, and rious members' homu. •• A program that conforms to 75c lUEOTICIDE ALCOHOL wheat programs' as covered on their committee with Ralph Dean, chair- Firestone's high JARS •* SEGAL Individual farms. Vital details affect- man, Daniel Enfantl and Raymond standards and rigid SHOWER RAZOR Ing the numerous area and local pro- Johnson' was appointed by the, pres- specificatioru. grams have been responsible for the ident to plan educational programs and BLADE fiot that these particular, faota have LenfMllsagsi-Sife, BATH SPRAYS not reached the farmers at, an earli- for each of the meetings from' now er date. HoweverT.gerieral Ittfdrtna- through October. The charter' mem- silent tread design tlon has been'available to all since bers are Ralph Dean, Frank-Dey, nude of tough, slow early in the year Which was sufficient Tony and Daniel Enrantl, Raymond wearing rubber that 50c Rubber Gloves 8c 1.00 Ironized Yeast 59c Johnson, Donald Peseux «nd Jack to give the {aimer who was, desirous sssura Ions mileage. Sturdy ban sod 35c We of co-operating a pretty definite pic- and Robert Wlegand, rugged notches that give full protection ture as to the-part hf might take If The next meeting of the group will ROLL-RITE WHIPPET 1 Sfslnst skidding. ' be »o desired. -' be' held at the home of Frank Dey CIGARETTE Refrigerator Bots.qt. 8c KolynosToothPaste27c SPOT on Tuesday, May 17. The ,local oommlttee, made up o«^ lltweut Protection — Nina extra REMOVER Howard P.{B,t6tff/}ft^l>plii .chalr- pounds ofrubborareaddedtosvsrr 100 finiton* MACHINE Antiseptic^ pt. He 1.00 Haley M-0..0.59c poiMdsWcord brtlu Firestone Psltqted CONVOY Oeorft);^Uvei>s it .siretjribiiry,' *lth mum Oum-Dipplng proceM which counteracts Imitation KU^ 8 o^-8c the flVsttry,BUwfooS t>pHglaSs,, n»s Interns! friction and hat theC ordinarily FOR flm AND TRBOKt r made a oonsd«nUous effort; to pass causa blowouts. 4.50-20 ..$7«*O Fortex Waffle Iron 79c with carton of any Regular lln PEPSO 25c Anacin Tab. os> to, it* farmers the dsclslon* of 4.50.21...... 7.90 80c DENT PRODUCT. Step-On Puneturt Frotecllon — Firestone's 4.75.19..,.,.-. S.IS HOSPITAL' also tflf.laUrbtet.rules ' patsfittd conftrucdon of two sntra layers 5.0ai9...... 8.80 6ARBAGE Uoni.as.thay.affect e»i . of Oum-DiptKd cords under, ih* trod » taooet's'program. Tiotn . thst protects against punctures. 5.25.17...... 9.45 COTTON PAIL »lni» spsclal bulletins and ojfculars 5.2546...... «.*f C ', are distributed which cover rules and Come in todiy. Let us put a set of ihtio 5.50-17... 10.4* 35c Freezone 49 • regulations' of the Northeast*™ re- . hrge sltt, rugged, long wearlngFireitona 6.0O-16 11.80 : g(pn, of which, Monmouth county la a Convoy Tlrei on your car — remember, 6.25-16 13.1f . part. • • . •' • you save 15*. ' I • Tins r«r Tracks Aa* MM' . ^hlls many pieces of different niar At ¥niimi*nut*i tm fttm BOOK UU MM , turlal have been mailed to those • farmers la the county who have ex- ; pnaied an Interest, from tints to MATCHES TALCUM . time new materts.1 afrives In. the Carton »/ 50 Pidt We repair, rewind, , county extension office waloh Is bead' SeTOBICOOt I lOeTOMMOS 2 TIM . quarters for ths o'ounly oomtolttee overhaul all sizes of fic Bugler, Showboat, I Medsl, Target, 1 and sscreUry. Therefore, those who rtstonc ! fuel that additional Information refrigeration and, oil or But Durham I Union Uadw, ; would help may get such help either biurner motor*. Our MOST MUES PER uOLUR or &r»nger > by phone, letter or personal vWU. . 1 r 1 The latsst bulletin NXR ««,' rV adequately equipped 2 for 15c • vised April t,.has jitst* arrived. T»» 'shop and skilled me- . sifbjicu covered In rathsr complete Tu«ia«a/• 'Wbloh do not havs aor»ag» allo> LIGHTE r» < CIGARS ! menu and on. farms which"H»r* EMPIRE GARAGE TUMBLERS Neat design In nickel Msdo of chalet lmport«d and :«ataag« allotments, rsductlons-from Douglas Dectric Co. BOND Chsrrtilng bell top djilgn plate. Fits vssl domestic tobaccos .. mild snd • the fun payment, larger paymarit* for ALLAN; FROST, Brop. with sslety b«sd«d «og«- pocket. 'rsgrsnt hrgt sfHrnUnnsr sin. 1 small farmy, all farmers eilglWs.. " 18 Mechanic Street, Shola-Edgt i If any farmer ftels that a ptrsonal Wn and MRVIOR FRESH «nd i«»nfar«nee with, Becretary Bllffood R«d Bank, N. J. PERFICT \fMS>VeMCW I Soulless would: b* of'help, all ti)*t 21-25 E. FRONT ST. Tel. Red Bank 209. liwauld b» nsosssary t»uld >• a Isttar ,.; • none IM. :.\'. • W, phone c*l! making suck u ap- Box of 50 39* RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12.1988.

did not show up, because, a* they eeld, to have done »o safety, in explanation of hi* refusal 4MB,' toleranoa " and *bhors lntojereae* BAM REGISTER probably would have caused bloodshed. Tie Incident to give permission for Representa- Take, fair ettmpfo- the matter of re- marked tha third In a* man? week* that the much tives O'ConneU and'Bernard to speak ligion aid Also that of politics. - It In Journal Square atand* a* a gem recognlws tfce right- of every man pPfmof vaunted right of fwe »p*toh had Men flouted at Jer- Editorial Views of the kind of reasoning that tries to **y CM?. : .' , • / to worship,as. his eonseftnee may OBOBOS choke free speech. The permlta were dictateiand as Ms early training may a tuxes. Just now a great deal of printer'* ink.and much WU & HATKS, Managing refused, he said, became these men The Editor, ,.L have Inclined him. The- right of every Enterprise oratory .1* being expended in criticism of foreign gov- „ rn»rican Hag as typifying- those else, pleasant breeze-swept Atlantic our cltlzeni" wants to heart? Con- Westings of oltlMAahlp which we gave n* tbetr eieya and passwords to _• republleatlon of all new* dlapat«hu credited to Instead of spending; so much time Sn being horrified trast with this the view attributodto am alway* conscious of Highlands, N. J., delight of many a htJh 4 ioM^deaiv-The Elks prosperity. But nobona of them tblij |wt othertrti* credited In thla paper and alao th. Over the way foreign nations are ruled it would be More Mew fork "short-tripper" in a'urAmer7 Voltaire, "I disagree with every word se-thstTaysToraetnlBr Magazine. I news published therein. to the point to «nd a cure for our own troubles. Many has harbored a sizable, seemingly you say but I will defend to the like this : "Come, let us; reason Kv u* how to overcome the all powerful deathjrourrtghttoiaylt" The free- ither." Besides, true human worth minority now atandlng between the political bogies deep down In thSJF heart* have no more well-conducted lottery, with monthly lows no nationality and nothing Free* Speech «t Penonal Bale* Member AadK Bareu of Circulations. use for free speech than baa Hague and it can be ac- drawing!, plug holiday specials, some dom of thought that distinguishes de- At a Unfa when the political dom- majority and thedoor' into prosperity. mocracy it freedom to the minority. really matter* in our brief existence Member ltattoaal Editorial Association. cepted as a sure thins; that If he get* away with ttala totaling as-high «« 140,000'and pay- except kindness and a reasonable' de- inance of SueyXong over Louisiana —-*— velf»keyls"purchas- ing Individual-prizes up to U7.BO0. To Mr. Hague as vice chairman of gree of tolerance. Member »ew Jenejr Pmi Association. despotism there will be plenty of others to follow his the Democratic National Committee was at^t* height someone raised th* ing power." E^-Fresldent Hoover'* This lottery Is sponsored by the Bearing In mind that (pace Is lim- point that the Constitution provides, Member Honmoatb County Frew Club. example. It may seem like a trite trulam to repeat Pat- Monmouth County - Council of the may be commended the aentiment.of ited and that the patience or our key 1* "free enterprise." Governor rick Henry's statement that eternal vigilance la the Jefferson that freedom even to voice kind, editor cannot be unbounded I "The tfaitod State* shall guarantee ' Member The Ameriaui Pre** Halt Century Club Veterans' of Foreign Wan. It It re- La Fanette** key Is"'produce more." price of liberty, but this advice Is perhaps more worthy garded as absolutely honest Its tick- erroneous doctrines can safely be find It impossible to make an ex- to every'state in iM* Union a re- publioaaform of government" the The|r three keys or slogans are'aa of being heeded today than it the time it was made. ets and prlxes are distributed by hand permited where truth It left free to haustive reply? There 5, too, an- Tha Bed Bank Baglitar auumes no financial neponalblUUas combat them.—The Christian Science other difficulty. Mr. Oarruto say* a of course,, wa* not actually alike a* three key* to the same lock. ' trooirapWc*! toon In advertlumttita but will reprint to avoid conflict with federal mall great many thing* the point and pur- • lirt of an advertisement In which the trposraphleal error laws. It gets large patronage from Monitor, " " the pressure of public We. can not have "purchasing power" . Adrertlaers will vleue notify the nasasoaant tame- wa* felt' throughout the until we "produce more," and that r ef any error which may occur. several nearby states. It contributes to hospitals and charities glad to A Community's Growth. fact he it trying to drive home. He , States. The thought in It be- we can not do until we have "free [any Deople do not seem to understand that oomntnntca* High Hedges as a . ' gin* to'*take oft ilgnlneanee again Swarto! In The Bed Bank Ketlster an not written by have.Its aid; It even furnishes the The source of a city's soundest and has ravaged the dictionary too Indis- enterprise," which is THE door to spte Connected will The Regliter. The etatemuts made ud Internal Revenue Department a rec- criminately and strung hi* words to- with reference to the suppression* k eriucluni made are manly the expressions of the Indlviinali Menace to Traffic. healthiest growth It the Intelligence gether too fancifully for my poor of free speech. .In Jersey City' by prosperity. B submit the eonmunieaUons or article! bearlnx their rapae. ord of Its larger winners. and energy of It* own citizen*. i namei. The Bed Bank Betister Invites any one who so de. Everyone who realises how necessary safety If to The Prosecutor of Monmouth understanding. To be sure, the fault Mayor BYank Hague, when the u to make reply to any or all of these commnnleatloni. A city Is just like a business. The of my feeble, precepU6n must He at head of a large city, holding away Free enterprise means among other the life of a well ordered community will be glad to County has never investigated this best bualnest find their executives my own door and I can but say that things, that human individuals must lottery. He says of It: much of Mr. Garruto's Involved ora- over a large part of hi*' state, de- Subscription Prices In Adjrtnoe: note that the high hedge which was at the southwest right In their own rankt. They make clare* "I am the law" and swing* a be free to work anywhere in any corner of Broad street and Bergen place has been re "It is illegal, of course, because sales managers out of stock, boys, tory seems unnecessary. It deals al- lawful occupation, at any , wage _ $2.00 Three month* • „., f JBO most exclusively with the importance ruthless ? police department, into ac- One year dueed to a level where autoisti are able to see approach- •all lotteries ixe Illegal in the auperintendents out of apprentices,- acceptable to the individual; that the Six months __ UM Single copy M state, but there have never been and presidents and director* out' of and the cultural virtues of the Ital- tion, to enforce hie fiat' that no per- Ing can and pedestrians. A great many accidents have ian language, and I took pains, at the son shall speak in publlo withouj individual, mutt be free of interfer- any complaints. I haven't had • salesmen. • . • '. outset of my previous letter, to ren- ence by the agents of government or tuned Weekly, entered u 8esondVCIeee Matter at the Post- occurred at this corner. How many were due to the single complaint" hit permission, then something: ha* tSSe at Sed Beak, M. J, under th. Alt «t ateroh S. U7». No city 1* so email that It doe* der liberal credit,on these scores,' by the agents of privilege or hedge which obscured vision Is Impossible to determine. And this publlo prosecutor, we not contain right within Its own though in far 'fewer word*. On the happened to republican government inonoply, while'exchanging the prod- Perhaps.' none was caused 'by this factor, but in any think, pretty well voices the predomi- boundaries the ability necessary for other hand, Mr. Oarruto ha* not ob- The abduction of Norman Thom- ucts of their labor for products of THURSDAY, MAT 12, 1958. event lowering the height of the vegetation will relieve nant public attitude today, toward on- vigorous growth. Unfortunately, this served the gist of my objection*, I as, Socialist party leader, from Jour- th» labor, of other individuals; that all car drivers of a great deal of strain and tension and the-Ievel lotteries, raffles and decent ability does not.always express It- did not say a word against the teach- nal Square where he attempted to rigid and arbitrary wage scales fixed 9 • ; ing of foreign language* in our maybe prevent accidents in • the future. forms of gambling or betting that self without encouragement Olven speak Saturday night, and his forc- by unions, by monopolies, by govera- perhaps few^pettons even realize are schools. -What I did object to was ible deportation from, the, city, have Dont Let Red Bank ,, High hedges should not be allowed at corners and bankers and capitalists who are good the "compulsory" teaching. If'he ments, must be revised automatically, stlU forbidden by. constitutional -as Judges of men, and who like to help will weigh this adjective carefully I rightly aroused protests from all according to the change* in the Take a Backward Step. other places where they add to tha perils of travel. well aa'Mtutory Blue Laws. , young men, and a city will .grow. Let believe that bur oplnlOnative differ- part* of the nation and from con- economic kew of competition; that Careful drivers and pedestrians have enough to con- The picture of this particular lot^ the city's capital and the city's vision ences will shrink considerably. servatives a* well a* liberals. Two wage*' and salary scales generally It is generally accepted that we eiiic-.- „- ^.eid or tend with to keep out of the way of speed maalaci tery a* presented by the World-Tele- be controlled by a half dozen tight As to .the ability of our SJngllah- member* of Congress announce they most be allowed to . come Into go" backward and this Is as much applicable to a without being menaced by these hindrances to sight. gram Yesterday, suggests nothing de- old crabs, who have quit living and language teacher* my opinion it that Intend to challenge Mayor Hague's balanced relation* according to the borough as It Is to an individual. Bed Bank mutt Incidentally, landscape appearance is Improved by prave* Immoral or ruinous—any, are rusting, and the city will soon* they are generally 'competent and autocratic \rule by going Into hie natural laws of supply and demand; either go ahead or It will surely go backward. Our more/than do nobody knows how be ready for a receivership. that they do the best they can with city for speech** of denunciation. that the streams of commerce must keeping the hedges low. • the youthful human- material en- thousands of dally and nightly Young men, fresh and eager for T^B*^intefflS/-Of - the ^rekt.'of: the' *A «l?«red of evety Jhing that may nts are., bitterly complaining about traffic con- i-gamei, - - —' trusted to them. Th* faot that mil- ditions here. We see the smaller nearby municipal- conquest, will be. rudely and gruffly lions of adult native-born Americans country inline maintenance of free Kinder an Individual from finding it this lottery and others like it speech—also guaranteed by the First work and. a market for hit produce ities and hamlets rapidly developing because of our put down whin they venture to step have failed to master the English The County are bound to suggest are the im- forward. With no opportunities open language Is not the. teacher*' fault Amendment to the Constitution-are in any lawful line of endeavor. That apparent indifference to the developments ot.arterie* mense possibilities for revenue, relief In their_own town and no encourage- My .contention Is that, in general, a properly/ brought to bear to. pre- Is free entorprisel That Is the door of travel in our town, which means we are not taking Music Festival. and charity in state lotteries Bcrupu- ment offered to them, they will seek language cannot be taught It must serve It In New Jersey. This 1* the to prosperity for ALL America. bare of those who want to .trade here. ' lously managed and on a. scale mean- new part* and attach themselves to be acquired, and comparatively few' essence of the constitutional guar- The oounty music festival at Asbury Park Frld; ine millions of dollars Instead of communities where brains and energy student* possess the native ability antees—not, simply their existence There IS a powerful minority that Red* Bank needs much but there's nothing ao Im- night was a rare treat entitling the pupils who took thousands for wise publlo uses where requisite for such acquirement I portant to our town Just now than more streets and are welcome. maintain that no abstract or esoteric a* words oh paper but their vitality ttands between the door to prosperity part and the instructors who coached them to a public tax boosting proves self-defeating or at active, living rule* of iondubt in and the majority of the American wider ones.. We need a street or two parallel to 1 inadequate. The secret of community growth subject should be crammed down vote of thanks. Fully 8,000 persons were present, of Is the mental attitude of the leaden. wholesale lots of unwilling and un- the hearts of Amerinan citizen*. people. This, privileged group has Broad street and we need to extend and widen some whom about 2,000 had to stand because of lack of seat- One of the agents of the V. F. W. receptlve youthful thr6*U and I de- long selected, and elected the law lottery said: If the leaders have lost their am- —The Christian Science* Monitor. Df the streets we now have. ing accommodations, Some Idea of the fine quality of bition and have quit striving, this nounce the practice as not only makers. Today It controls govern- rrhe Register for half a century has advocated the entertainment may he gained when it is consid- "We believe Hit better for peo- attitude will quickly be left by the wasteful, but harmful. We might a* ment In the V. 8. A. It was the work BToad street to the river. It again puts this thought ple to leave their money here Intelligently drill large lndiaarlinl- ered that few among- those enduring this discomfort than to send It to Ireland, and entire body of citizens. nate group* of young people Into Bit- CBOW THAT TALKS LDCE A MAN of> this privileged minority that before our officials. We need White street widened left before the program ended. we believe our lottery It at hon- The only hope for young men In coming opera singers or tightrope pasted the laws which plunged auch a 'town Is to find outside capi- America into the great depression. lit possible extended to West street or even Bridge Only one criticism might Justifiably be made of the est . and as beneficial at the walker*—and probably with far Bird Fet at Caleb Laker'* Home Has Sweepstakes." tal, or to-be fortunate enough to get greater .practical results. No educa- Curious Personality. It strangled free enterprise by avenue. We need Bast Front street -widened from county music festival: it doesn't come often enough. It Broad street to Washington (treat and even to Throck- Why shouldn't a state and Its vot- Into a business so profitable that tional *y»tem It an intelligent one tariffs, by ruthless taxation, by rigid would be a grand custom to make It an annual event. that doe* not classify the student* (By David L, Temple, Middletown.) salaries and arbitrary wages for the knorton'* bridge if possible. We need more through ers, take a similarly realistic view? they can make their own capital. The need Is as obvious as the num- In the cities in which successful au- according to their natural bents and Jlmmle Luker Is a crow of un- employee* of government and-monop- ktzeet* to help carry the ever increasing traffic coming -o-o-o-o-o-o- their mental endowments and in- known parentage or birth date. He ber of the needy.—New York World- tomobile companies have located, the structs them accordingly. Just how olies. It increased costs'of prodne- Into Red Bank from the south. Telegram. ' old retired leaden have been sup- first appeared about (even year* ago, tton and closed market* until »gri- this might- be done I confess I at Port Monmouth,, by alighting in We urge the. Mayor and Council to watch the Fitting Memorial for planted by these new, vigorous inde- don't know and my criticism may be onTiore and Industry were bled to pendent leaden. , called destructive. Still, I' don't a yard, walking up and saying exhmutkn for want of profit*. • (naive of the Federal Government juid get tome, of this Parent* vs. Crime. "Hello" to the, lady of the home. Af- •'pomp priming" money for Red Bank's advancement William H. R. White. It it significant that a survey by Men make cities. I know of one, know. Criticism,may be valid and city that ha*'greater natural advant- helpful even though It be not con- ter a short stay in -two hornet, he before it's too late. The government has the money In naming the netv public-owned property on Wharl the New Jersey Juvenile Delinquency ttruotlve. If a man root out a field adopted or was adopted by the fam- Doe* LaFollette, Hoover or Boote- 'Ho hand out" and we need these improvements as avenue the William H. R. White Marine Park, the may- Commission to determine the under- age! than any one of a half dosen vftlt "tm • • • .••..••••> the University of Chicago Sociologi- cessity be contingent • on several : world" that cost* of good* must be Today their state council Is holding its annual mid- nerals."—-Imperial Magazine. It in many way*. He is quite fond Probably no one was more aotlve than he In pro- cal Series, Prof. Frederic M. Thrash- qualifying auxiliary facts since no halved or the costs of food crops at year assembly at Red Bank. No big fu>s is being made er writes: one at alFfamlllar with philology and of meat, and I gave him some, but moting water sports and In taking aotion for the im- Shall Mediocrity Be Model? the farmBldes doubled in order to over the occasion. The visiting delegates have not etymology would make such a claim he'thought it necessary to hide some provement of the river. No more fitting memorial The process of demoralization of it for future use. The hiding place give work to ten million more faotory been presented with "the key to the city," whatever Here in the United States 'the point blank. Like.- English, Latin Is worker*? They do not yet it must could be chosen to keep alive his memory than to name often begins in "playing hookey," tussle I* on. It Is tussle between Itself a heterogeneous langugae and was not very secure, so I recovered that may. mean, Red Bank being a borough instead which In Itself seems Innocent be done! Do they "tell the worid" the new river park for him and no one is more worthy excellence and mediocrity, The sec- it did not even originate In Italy. If He immediately recaptured it of s city, but at any rate the representatives of the 47 enough. A lot of the fun in With a large admixture of Greek it that the great building industry can of the honor. Red Bank was prosperous, happy and ond-rate, what the crowd will be to bid it in another place and dared me •quads of New Jersey are most welcome. Flags are not sneaking away from school la In I* a composite of the idioms told dia- to touch iti He wa* not sure It wai not start up or survive until the costs well governed when "BIH"*Whit« was at the head of admire, the sure-seller, the big cir- lects of aaveral peoples who in great flying and other evidences of the holiday spirit are not going "wld de gang"; boys sel- safe, so he settled the matter by eat- of materials and construction are out affairs and all who knew him and the unselfish, ef< dom "bum" from school alone. culation-getter, the too-eaty—pro- horde) invaded Italy from the North deep, and the local taxes on build- evident, but among all the visitors Red Bank has ever duce this and the reward may be long before the Roman era, drove ing it I picked .him u*, but he re- flcle.nt service which, he rendered for this borough are The gang invites truancy and sented my familiarity |y biting me ings removed and the taxes on land "received, none is more entitled to a royal reception than truanoy encourages the gang. - ••• fabUloul.'";-. . out the Inhabitant! and took posse* pleased that this most appropriate memorial has been slon of almost two-thirds of the on the hand. I concealed my fingers limited to Its economic rent? They the First Aid boys. Many parents dismiss such "boyish The disquieting spectacle In thla In hi* feather*, then he wa* so mad do not, yet it mutt be done! Do they dedicated to him alongside of the grand oil river stunts" at simply the exuberance cf country is the complacency with country. The languages of these In- They serve without compensation, giving first aid where he spent so much of hit time. , vaden belonged to the Indo-Euro- he cussed me out In good crow tell the world," that high wages and youth and sometime* go so far as to which people admire the fourth- pean group, a* do Latin and English, treatment to those injured in accidents and rushing excuse or condone minor acts of van- language. I put him down and he short hour* for the privileged minor- -o-o-o-o-o-o- rate, without the gho*t of a sus- and in thla seme It It no doubt true was still mad and proceeded to take ity employed by governments and their ambulances to hospitals with the maimed and dalism which, although trivial In the picion that fourth-rate It it. Not that 83 per oent of all English word* • the tick. No large public demonstration will be held beginning, ultimate in conflict with show kinship with Latin; bub moat It out by scolding and biting my monopolies, that the extravagant that first-rate specimens are bard to •hoes. , , • ... .-.•..,.. i •••• ' public expenditures and methods plus to welcome them, but the Pint Aid squads of New President Roosevelt's the law. obtain. They can be had, but only of them have their primary roots In Such organizations as the Boy the ancient language* from which Jlmmle Is very fond of a cigarette appalling waste, graft and corrup- ' aforaey may be assured that their friends and well wish- at the price of Intelligence and ef- Latin itself derives. and has hi* own peculiar uses for tion, has demoralized production, dis- Message to Congress/ Scouts and the Boys Clubs are doing fort. They come Into the house, at ers are legion In this community. The good work much to satisfy the "gang Instinct" Classical Latin-the Latin taught the smoke. He Is quite jealeu* of. th* couraged thrift and reduced the jtrhich they have done ia not forgotten. President Roosevelt's message to congress request- In boys and to teach them respect of certain hours, on the radio; they in our schools and colleges today- dog and actively reients too, much moral* of the. people to the lowest This agency of mercy originated at Belmar at the Ing legislation to prevent the Issuance of tax exempt law. But the best place to check ju- lodge on shelve* in the Publlo Li- was never spoken by/ any numerous patting of the animal. He Is' quite depths In all our history? They do suggestion of the late Frank Mlhlon. ft has spread bonds In the future and to compel officials and other venile delinquency Is still in the brary; they walk the streets housed body of people, nor 3>r any consider- talkative at times, ia a good Imitator not, yet these are fact*! Do they home. It's a wlte parent who can In human hearts and liberated able length of time. It I*' almost of a hen, a, rooster and a dog and Into other states and bids fair to become^iatlon-wide. publio employees to pay taxes on their salaries has ap- wholly tie Latin of Cicero and Veiy "tell the world" that far more wealth parently met with almost unanimous approval In all find the middle road and balance a minds. Only they require to be met quite a number of other calls. He ia being destroyed'than is being re- Monmouth county may well feel proud Qbat It ia the halfway. Something in turn It asked gil—a polished and ornamented Idi- doe*, not associate with other crows, discipline which commands respect om adopted by the scholars and th* newed, that the conditions or stand- birthplace of this service. The members are mostly sections of the country. There is even more reason for authority with an attitude which of the listener, the reader, the spec- but/take* quite frequent trips out why bond owners should pay taxes than there la why comparatively small patrician' class, ards of living for: a large part of the firemen who do their first aid work as they do their allows for Individual initiative and tator.—Uncle Dudley In Boston but in many points an-.'unknown- through Mlddletcwn. Ho recognizes property owners should pay. Most property owners American people' are sinking to the Draughting without compensation. Of all publlo ser- freedom of expression. The parent GlSbe. tongue to the people at large. Sing* tfle Luker car wherever he sees" it, levels of the poorest nations on vants, there are none more worthy or being respected make Investments on. their lands which add to com- with that for a goal makes a definite hah Is dearly and definitely an An- and can easily beat tie car home. contribution to crime prevention.— glo-Saxon language and a fair' esti- Jlmmle had a lady friend which wat earth? They do not, yet It Is true! for unselfish public service. munity wealth, but bond holders make no such con- Cheap at the Price. 1 Do they "tell the world" that the tribution. The Christian Science Monitor. mate of Its true Latin element* also a pet but she wa* a sacrifice to Again, we salute them! They are the salt of the The Assembly has approved % ser- would be about one-third - of the. the modern demand of speed, an au- financial and business life of America earth! As for officials and other public employees. It Is an ies of proposed amendment* to the whole.- But even If the 92 per cent tomobile. There are many ttoriei of is being jeopardized by a silent and outrage that they ever escaped paying Income taxes. Fan With Venus. constitution which, would provide estimate were correct should we relentless devastation of value* -o-o-o-o-o-o- compel tie study of Italian for that Jlmmle that I will tell you another Most of them earn their compensation with less expen- The most bansJ of astrologlsts for a session of the Legislature once day. If any one knows the early hit- through local, county, municipal and reason? There are many and sur- ttate taxation? Do they, "tell the "Good Things in diture of time and effort than the average Individual should be able to cast stimulating every two year* Instead of annually prisingly large difference* between tory ofi Jlmmie, I would be glad to and as a class they are much better able to pay than horoscopes for lnfantt born yester- and ralte legislators' WOO salaries to Latin and modern Italian. Would It know of It , ' world" ,that tariff walls must be lowered and a-"vast foreign com- Little Packages." many who are required to do so. These tax free priv- day at 8 p. m., when Mars and $2,000 for senators and $1,800 for as- not be more to the point to teach semblymen. Senators would be giv- pure Latin? Should we" dip water I have known of a namber of talk- merce, created or else suffer the ileged people number millions and making them pay Venus, although 80,000,000 miles from the contaminated onek when ing, crow* and if they are taken The citizens of Atlantic Highlands gave a dinner a apart, appeared to the naked eye to en four-year termt, astemblymtn pauperization of many, many millions few nights ago for their high school basketball team, taxes will help to balance tha budget two. -' Un clear free-flowing river It to young they can learn a great many of Worthy American!? They do not, be one and were their closest in 40 near at hand? words. Their habits are quite inter- which made a wonderful showing during the past sea- President Roosevelt is of the opinion that these two years. Dramatic la 'appeal, Mars There may be some doubt of the yet the handwriting 1* on the wall. proposals can be accomplished by congressional act I read with' some'concern Mr. Oar- esting, though tometlmei troubfe- son. Over 200 persons attended. Of course. It ia noth- symbolizes the power and terror of logic of paying leglilatort more ruto'a statement that few second- lom*, because they are often quite ing out of the ordinary to tender a testimonial dinner without a constitutional amendment It It to be hoped war, Venut the challenge of fem- money for lets work, but that seem* generation Americans of Italian de- mlichleyout, and each one has a dis- An economio cyclone has been that he U right, for muoh valuable time would be lost to be the spirit of the times. At scent can apeak their parents' lang- •weeping through America with tha to a group of high school boys that has been outstand- inine . No one, the astrolof tinct panonallty. . t by the last mentioned plan. There Is no doubt that If gists might claim, could be born unl any rate, it would be worth tie extra uage. I think it it a great nlty, but tllence and the penetration of radio ing in some particular sport. At Atlantic Highlands I doubt the explanation that tOis con- , The sterling and the blue jay can the President's plan were submitted to the people at a der more exciting auaplcet. cost to have one year in every two be taught to talk an* ting. I will waves. It »tarted In iSli. It has there was the usual oratory and presentation of dition Is due to the Italian imml. been increasing' ia power as the referendum It would be carried overwhelmingly and the That millions of persons have and when the Legislature wouldn't meet " de»ire to Americanize his teu you the ttory of tht one that trophies. These, however, were only the superficial as- —Newark Sunday Call. htoUp year* have rolled by. The pects. Something deeper overshadowed all this, some- laws of this country should be elastio enough for re- still do place oredence in astrology children a* qulokly si posai] , live* In Keantburg in 'the (ummer Rather, I would asoribe It'to lodUrerble,- thalivets can ting two line* of a popular destruction of financial values are thing that came right from the hearts of the people' forms of this kind to be put Into effect expedltlously. Is the wonder and despair of the already beyond commutation, yet the "All Bight-Thinking Persons." •nce, to a lack of appreciation of Tethr* thmg,-t ' • '. /-v v •) _,- •; •• . ;. ' young and old. Instead of Individual hero-worship American Astronomical Society and onltural value of (the language. In ; Mprawtbn ha* Just began. The the American Society of Magicians. In commenting oh the significance If any one knows of any other there was a genuine feeling of admiration and respect geaeril, two language* are alway* bird* of these spwlH that can talk, mental and bodily luffsrings of its The astronomlsta whose tclentlfla of the oft-repeated expression "all better than one. and, surely, nobody, human ' victims are unmeasurable,- for a great little team that became one of the out- discoveries give the attrologlsts right-thinking - persons" the Omaha kindly let me know where they are; More Leisure Time would be a poorer Americas b*oku*t a* I should Ilk* to see them. yet the future Is gloomy wjth despair. standing teams in the state, by pluck and not by luck. something to talk about and the ma- World Herald reaches the logical con- of hit ability to apiak th* language The face of th* earth I* unchanged Under size physically, as compared with other high for Bank Employees. gicians maintain that when the pub- clusion that It embrace! all thoia of his ancestors In addition to Ena> and the routine of life move* on In llo ia being fooled It should be who hold the tame view* a* he who lith. Quito th* contrary, I should Its measured tread. Tet vast force* •chool teams, they were dubbed the midget team In a Slowly but turely the objective of a five-day work- think, And I am wondering If Mr> v MBit WANTED. food natured manner by many fans. Midgets they may ing week seems destined to reach consummation. Some frankly told to. uses the expression. It Is than sug- Oarruto hain't unwittingly supplied have been unleashed which are be, but they had fighting hearts, combined with excel- They have been waging a wordy gested that the opinion of "all rlght- me with an argument that mutt Bed Oroe* Appeal* for Volunteer* to revolutionising the business, social Industries and professlont have already made this Ihinklng pertons" I* not Infallible and m.or»| affairs of the nation, In- lent teamwork, and they played rings around many tal- war on astrologlsts, especially those weaken this own cause. Our Itallan- Mall BmlOt Book*. , change and It seems probable that the remainder of and, a* evidence, among many other Americans, he admits, do not tetoh vention,' chemlitry, technocracy, de- ler opponents. Perhaps this fighting spirit, as much as the program will be realised piecemeal largely through offering "Individual horoscopes," and illustrations, It cited the faot that Mrs. Herbert Wright, chairman of with co-operation of the Federal Italian to their own children, May I mand* a reorganization of our polit- the victories, drew to the team's support such a large moral suasion rather.than through legislation. at on* time "all right-thinking per- ask: That being so. why try to fore*' Braille lervlee of the Bed Crosrso- ical and economlo affaire. But our Communications Commission have olety of Red Bank, ha* Issued an ap- , number of citizens, many of whom never before had In the opinion of many economists this would prove sons'' in and about Baltm, Maaaaehu- It on other piopl**' children? If th* oflMtsl* have not the vlilon to read practically stopped astrology broad- letts, btlleved In witchcraft and In Garibaldi society must engage In peal for men volunteers? to take ttwj signs or the courage to tpaak taken an outward Interest In sohool sports. The At- etreotlve as a oure for overproduction and for increas- cuts In thU country. language) Uaohing wky-not .begin «t BralUe books, manuscript* and otMr lutio Highlands basketball team deserves all the credit the'righteousness of putting Wllchel the truth, though the people parlth. ing jobs. They point out that Improved and more pro- The tclantUo allies are now work- homer It would somehow land sin- material from Red Crow headquar- It has received and all the fine tributes from Its loyal to death, cerity and persuatlv* force to the al- ductive machines logically should ltad to more leliure Ing to bar astrology columns from ters on Monmouth (treat to' (he post- Government may be eompated to mpportars. The success of the team Is another ex- We find ourselve* In agreement truism of their purpo**—a purport office. The articles to bemailed are time and they declare that a major part of today's newspapers. Newspapers do not ex- with the editorial conclusion that th* whloh, In th* presefeVcrMumstanot*, theHlndenberg airthlp whloh crashed Maple of the truthfulness of the adage that "good things troubles are oaused by the machine being the muter pect their readers to take oomlo sec- ha* alt th* earmark* of being wholly wrapped and ready to be taken out because it Wat Inflated with gat, All eflme in little packages." expression In fact Includei only thot* and men are asked to do Us* work Instead of the slave of society. tions and astrology seriously, Buoti who are on our ilde'of a given propo- chauvinistic,, ,• v ' r '•• r form* of government In Amertoa features are offered for their enter- . Verty truly yours, because the , ladles In charge of hive been'Inflated by DEBTS, an However that may be, the action of the legislature sition, and relegate* to the outer Braille terrice ar* not nbyslcalty tainment value or fun. But if th* world of darkness, thoie who-think '"- _V*j«l»»ar Viking, seonomlo gas, «lnce lp.21. Right now In making Saturdays all-diy holidays for banks during capable of doing it Merf dtslrlttg more billions, of this dangaroui (as, editor's wife believes In astrology, differently. Basloally this 1* mere In- to volunteer are requested to notify , Dictators Abroad and July and August it a distinct contribution towards a what can he dot—Newark Sunday Slate "»*•' Convention. debts, 1* being pumped Into govern- shorter working week. The publlo will soon become tolerance of the views of others, Mn, Wright at bar horn* at W Call. which tbouM always be avoided. Mo "Christian Tbuth and Democracy" ment gat bags, How long tbli new ^Dictators «t Home. accustomed to the change."The extra halt-day of leisure Broad street or at Red Cross httd- dote of Inflation oan postpone the matttr how carefully one bat thought will b| th* keynote of th*, Mth con-, quarters. *'••••„,,• ,'i'. ':' will probably reeult In Inoreajed patronage of summer Where Freedom Count*. out a proposition, the realisation of ventlon of ' the tfew JTeteey Young Inevitable crash only Heaven know*. That Mayor Frank Hague was not boasting Idly The oaut* for this economic madntt* MB ha said with relation to law enforcement at Jer- resorts by bank employees over week-ends. Thla will The two congressmen who were the possibility of an trroneou* oon- Man's Chr)ttun aaioalatlon thl* y •:. Cant Do Without It week-end at th* Berk*J*y-Ctrteret mu|lt b* plaoed iquarely upon the ' City "I am the law" reoilved additional proof Sat- not be of large advantage to Aed Bank, but It will going to beard Mayor Frank Hague clualon- thould bt kept In mind, Mr*. »dlth M. farrier of Itumioh whloh on final analyils meant reiptot hotel, Asbury Park. Rome A. Belt* American people. They voted againtt " |T night when a gang of several thousand Hague benefit our neighbors and there It reason to rejoloe over In hit bailiwick turn out to have dropped in at The Register office returning to pre-war price and wag* dpne more talking In .Washington for the opinions of others. To find of Summit. prttld«nt of th* ttato omen gathered at a publlo place to prevent two this because what helps them Indirectly products con- Friday morning and paid u» a most levelt, and Instead, demanded that ditions that make for better times here. than In Jertey City. Th*y are hardly ourtelvt* In' agreement with th* association. It chairman, of tha con- pleasant call. Before her departure " IB from making speeches. Aooordlng frett majority don not neoetasrlly vention committee. There will bt a trie high war-time wage*, high sal* to be blamed when th« organisation the *al« that "wt Jutt oant Jrtt along arias, high texts, high prleit, fevrtd Mwtln. Rte •utlthe sUWeairB made by Daniel been wrong. > ' J-*-"— moomio sMrst Ammunition a dig without swoottpilsUag very muota, Pueyj Mr. HUM* dlreotor ot publlo 1 Out ord.s t*Mb*t ant as

j. J >' i ,.>** .^^•»lJ^^^^ RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12,1988.

TOUEFHONKVETEB4N.' lngton of Holmdel preached. An-I bouquets to mothers who attended doing tie work. The farm to oceu- Steel la Has*. ' Matawan Dedicates Uncroft. rlngton of Holmdel' preached An- the service and left similar favors at plsd by Joseph Klnhafer. Morris Wetoh of I^avaslnk, who ta CHffort Apptegafe of Bed Hank yttOt ducted by Mr, Harrington next the homes of mothers who were un- Preparations an well advanced for employed by J. H. Kally company, Company ti "Tears. - lira, Lemuel Soden and Mrs. Har- month. ' ! able to be present ths annual spring supper to be held Bait Front street, ran s> piece of Its New Postoffice ld Ferry and daughter Gall vsre A baseball team has been organ- The fifth wedding anniversary of by tne LadUs' AM society of t|M Re- stMl in his hand Friday. Tb« steel t. p Clifford J. Applegate of 7 VU- accepted aa new members of the ized In the village. The team played Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fromm oc- formed church next Wednesdsy was removtdV from his hand at-Mr- un streeteet, BBee d Banka,, has rounded Ladies' aid society wherf It met Its first'game here Sunday, and de- curred last week. They celebrated evening. . , Congressman Sotpfain, a Native. t t i th •rrlew hospital, after which fca ws* out a quarter of a century in the Thursday afternoon at the nome of feated a team from Phalanx, 18 to by having dinner at the Colt's Thomas Trellnfh'uyssn Is having released, of fine uphol- of Matmmn, Makes Principal servlo* ,ol oommnnlcatlon In the Mrs. Edgar Alexander of River Steck inn, accompanied by Mr, repairs made to the barn on the for- community, sod la recipient of a gold 6. Next Sunday they will play a •tertd furatture, dn> Plaza. It was voted to make a do- return game with Phalanx at Colt's ftomm's parents, who live at, BUssv mer 'Wnalen farm on the BooMyvtlle A«Mm_Mayor Carrie UiftA lervlee^mblem presented to him by jeth. PLAIN CLOTH COATS nation to the Red Bank 7. Jt C. A. Neck.' .•••'••• • road. He bought this projsrty a prniu, slip covers. Other Pablk BribBags. campaign and to aend^a, tttt to Jos- Lotus Tumidalskl has been con- The Intermediate Christian En- short time ago. SANITONE CLEANED ephTomltnson, a former resident of fined to his home by illness. deavorera met at the parsonage Sun- Seven pupils of this plaos, It from AND STORED $3.80 CsS br mtr SJSV Us* *f sk» canr this place, who has been seriously Mrs. John Hett, who Is employed day evening, with Eulalie Francis as •ststW* 9 'M The dedication of the sew ttt#X) leader. The topic was "Honoring Crawford's Comer and 17 fKun Hill- post office building at Jtotawahtook ill at Monmouth Memorial hospital. as cook at Brookdale farm, is now or«st took part in the county ntoilo Td.2800 * The next meeting will pa »; coverM- 3ur Parents," pu.ee last Saturday week. Postaw* ,t Cataden, North Carolina., where Harold'Bennett and Vernon Ben- festival at Asttury Park Trtday dish luncheon at.the home of Mrs. she was called by the death of her night t tar Raphael O. DevUn acted as lett took part In the relay high LEON'S chairman. Music was furnished by Joseph W. Thompson, at 1 p. ra. father. Thursday, June 3. ; '•:•', lohool fbot races at Princeton Satur- the Matawan high school tend un- Several from here attended a coun- lay. der the direction of Jackson Bolca., Word has been.received here from ty high school music festival Friday ; Rev, Marshall Harrington conduct- Congressman Butphln, ttbo U a rest- Mr. and Mrs. John F, Healy of Long night at the Asbury Park Convention ed the Mother's Day service at the dent of Hatawan) delivered one of IlIslandd of thth e bibirthh of .a son laslt hall. , Uncroft chapel Sunday night ti>* principal addresses of the after- week to Mra. Healy. Mr.'Bealy Is a Eugene Layton, Jr., of. Tinton Bernpn S. Prentice is having a new Sears Used Stove Sale • noon. •• .• ' • '• !••'•[• ,•>• f'orroe r residenid t of thit s place. Falls, has-returned to his dudes at roof put on one of his barns. Frank I He laid In part: "TbU ti an His- Hugh. Trench and family of Verona Wlllgerodt'g farm after having been Hagerman and Joseph Bennett are Every Stov» Guaranteed to Operate Parfactly toric day in the'postal, social and aye taken an- apartment at. Brook- laid up for two weeks with an In- business life of the folk* of Mata- dale farm. • : ' ' '• .' i" •'•'• jured back. Beg. Price MMN ' wan and vicinity and It U a par- John Mahoney is enjoying a week's Mr. and Mrs: Philip Rosenstein' ticularly happy day for me. I fi«l vacation from his duties at Cbllds', and Isaac Nusaenfeld of New York Motor-Mower 5-Burner Kerosene Range with Oven—used 4 months ...29.95 10.00 deeply gratified to have brought restaurant, Newer*. ' • ^.;. • ." , spent Sund Table Top Gasoline Range with Oven—used 2 months..74.95 this historic home town Of l Frank Kaiser's* house on the' Wain arid family. 59.95 this beautiful postoAce building, a road is being redecorated. Mr. and Mrs. William Emery of Console Gasoline Range with Oven—used 3 months .....39.95 building which will be a monument Mr« and Mrs. Frank McCarron Fair Haven spent the week-end with 19.95 to the business enterprise, and, ta« spent Sunday visiting Mi's. Mary El their daughter and son-la-law, Mr. Combination Coal and Gas Range—used 1 month 139.50 'civic pride of the oltltens of our len Brower at Neptune.' While there and Mrs. Charles Toop. community. Those civic groups and Mr. MoCarron, a member of Llncroft Township firemen met Monday Combination Coal and Gas Range—used 4 months 99.50 individuals who have made this fine fire .company,; attended the Mon- night at the fire house for a reg- 69.98 S structure possible through their ac- mouth Courfty Firemen's Relief as- ular business session. tive effort or their willing co-opera- sociation meeting at the Bradley Tbe Sunday-school teachers of Lln- Floor Models—Never Been Used tion In overcoming the numerous geach school. -• .• • croft chapel will meet tonight at the . obstacles which come up, must en- Henry_B"enton 4s again able to be home of Superintendent Stanley Coal Range - ~ -....69.95 55.00UiZb, joy a feeling of personal achieve- Stilwell and will plan a lesson for CUPPORD APPLBGATE lown stairs, after having been''con- ment, which is more, satisfying Be- fined to hU bed by lUness for two next Sunday morning. Combination Coal and Gas Range 66.95 55.00 J! cause It represents sacrifice without weeks; ' '• • ' • ' The Happy Go Lucky club met thought of personal gain. Since I the Mew Jersey Bell Telephone Com- last night at the ore house. Sold on easy have taken office as your represent- pany,, He began his career here as Lois Owens, daughter of Mr. and payment plan. groundsman for a telephone line Several from here will attend the ative, I have presented,' tho. need Mrs. ITred Owtns, celebrated >her senior play, "This Genius Business," Sears, Roebuck and Co. building crew^n May, 1918, and qual- for a new postofflce in Matawan to 'ninth' birthday Sunday. tomorrow night at Leonardo high ified as a lineman' within three Lee Ans&le,. daughter of Mr. and Stars, Roebuck & Co. - tbe department and "have tolled with months. For the last 20 years-he has school... Miss Jiilia MoCarron of this your postmaster, boroiigh officials Mrs. Harry Anible, will return to place will play In the orchestra. « Bbmmonth St Fhone «80 27-29 Monmouth St. RED BANK Phone 1290 installed and repaired telephones In school this week after having been VXD BANK and other fellow citizens in solving the Bed Bank district. tbe problems ofits construction. I confined, to her boms.with chicken can only day that the opportunity pox and measles. Holmdel. of service has been a pleasure. It BOOSTING TOMATO PLANTS. W. H. LaBoyteaiix, who has been is pleasing to me that the adminis- stabling bis race horses' at Brook- The second anniversary of the Fed: tration could agree with-us-that Spwisliy Prepared Fertlll»r a Vsdn> dale farm, shipped 30 horses las erated church will be celebrated Sun- Matawan has outgrown its old postal » able SHmutait. week to Belmont Park. day morning at the service at 11 quarters, and designed the building Mrs. Lillian Dyches has returned o'clock, when Rev. Marshall Harring- erected here. The federal building Either a specially prepared i to her home at Asbury Park. She ton, the pastor, will preach a sermon dissolved standard fertilizer, or the has been taking care of Mrs. Mat- on "The Open Door." program instituted principally to re- special mixture diluted and a light lieve unemployment in the construc- thew MulUn, Sr., who sometime ago Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett and application placed around the hill of was injured In a fall at her home. tion industries and building trades can-house tomato plants has proved, family enjoyed a trip to Valley Forge has resulted In the attainment of a according to County Agent Douglass, Mr. and Mrs, James Bosaom' of one day last week. fine, adequate structure. to give the plants an important and New York were Sunday visitors of Mother's. Day was observed by the "I would like to commend the necessary start in life. Mr. and Mrs. William VanBmnt. Federated church Sunday; The Solo, Better Serve "Songs My Mother Taught Me," was business interests of this commun- While Just about now many can More than, 80 persons attended the church service at Linoroft chapel sung by Mrs, Margaret Sllcox. Thi ity who have labored so earnestly house tomato growers of Monmouth Christian Endeavorers made gifts o In securing this building. A weU county are receiving a special letter Sunday night Rev.. Marshall Har deserved tribute can be paid them, suggesting ways and means of add as well as the architects of the ing the Important stimulant to theli treasury department, to the con- canhouse tomatoes, we take this op tractors and to the artisans whose portunity to give others not on the mailing Hit the same chance to pep Our Customers.. skllT and good work is manifested In this building, at once- imposing up their plants. in appearance and designed to af- It i« understood that there are spe- ford the best possible postal serv- cial mixtures put up in fifty-pound ice. Realizing that efficiency is bags by fertilizer companies operat- promoted by pleasant and healthful ing1 in the tomato areas, which ma- surrounding*,^ th* >department .la terial, when instructions, are fol. constantly endeavoring to Improve lowed, provides an extra supply o the working conditions of the men quickly available nutrients very help- and women In the postal service. ful in giving the plants a quick Memona I There are more than 280,000 of start. these employees and they, are, as In case It Is. not possible for rule, ths best type of American cit- grower to purchase this special ma izens. They are Industrious, con- terial, C. H. Nlesley, extension vege- The Day Approaches \ . . • •• ...» scientious, capable and loyal, and table specialist, recommends tbe fol they take a special pride In their lowing: A standard 8-10-0 or 4-4-4 fer- service. The Matawan postmaster tilizer mixture used at the rate of on A Monument Becomes and his force are no exception, pound to every SO gallons of wate of Special ,/nfere^t have been .greatly impressed by the placing (SO pound* of tho material |i MONMOUTH CONSOLIDATED fine spirit In which they perform SO gallons of water a day or two be- their tasks, and I know that this fore using; Stir occasionally to dis The subject of a memorial to mark the grave of new building will carry their spirits solve all material. The clear solu- some one near and dear becomes of special in- to new heights. Your new building tion U then used at the rate of on terest .... to remind us of a privilege and a re- gallon.to 80 gallons of water In WATER COMPANY is, then, a monument to faithful service, to the progress of our com- transplanter and around the hil Bponsibilty possibly too long deferred. munity, and to the Justified expect- This material Is used in addition to ancy that even greater days win the farmer's regular application o A Select BABBE MEMORIAL assures you of come." fertilizer. the best in Material.... Workmanship.... and Congressman Sutphin's reference However, the grower should make Design, at no extra cost. -...... ,..... , announces to a new- postofflce in Keyport was sure that whatever standard mixture Is used the source of nitrogen shoul Insist upon a SELECT BABRE MEMORIAL' made during his introduction of not be eaynanamid as this would be Walter E. Kelly, acting solicitor foe likely to injure the plants. .... for protection that is everlasting. Backed the postofflce department, who gavs by the Barre Guild Seal and a Guild Certificate the dedication address In the ab- • Their Removal To New Offices sence of 8. V. Purdum, fourth as- Murder Trial Sates Set. guaranteeing permanent satisfaction, No strong- sistant postmaster general, who was Three murder trials will be hel er guarantee can be made. An entire industry, detained in Washington. Congress- at Freehold within the next few is pledged to its fulfillment. man Sutphln said he was author- weeks. Tbe trial of Mrs. Alice Bel ized to make the announcement by 73-year-old colored woman of ^sb A representative will call at your convenience to tbe fourth assistant postmaster gen- 226 BROADWAY eral Park, charged with the murder show you a splendid assortment of new designs. John Hewlett, 83, will be held Ma] Mayor Edward W. Currle in his 28. (Jeorga RWatklns, 63, of Keans address of welcome, spoke In glow- burg will go.on trial May 31 for thi log terms of the nsw building, the killing of Mrs, Alice Lorenson In ho: Long Branch, N. J. efforts ots Congressman Butphln, home April 19. Mrs. Ethel Round; Postmaster Devlin and others In se- will be tried June 6 for the slayinj JOHN VAN KIRK curing it for the borough, He said the. building and locations are Ideal. of Edward Rooney, a handyman em Continuing, the mayor said that If ployed In her inn near Freehold. the ~p«op]e of the borough know GRANITE MEMORIALS their business they will get busy Boe—Wilson. Monday, May ^Qth, 1938 with, tbe officials of the municipality Miss Grace Ruue of EngllshtoEngllshtowwn NEAB MT.0WVET CEMETERY, BED BANK and endeavor to obtain other Hilld- and William Wilson of CamdeCd n were lnga for the community with federal married April 37 in the parsonage o TELEPHONE R. B. 819. aid. Postmaster Devlin expressed the Engllshtown Methodist churc! appreciation for the co-operation of by Rev. William B. Webster. DEWEY WILLIAMS, Representative In opening new offices, we feel that our customers will the people of the borough and de- clared that it gives the postofflce flnei the facilities much more adequate and attractive. staff pleasure to serve them. The' postmaster1 said that in the event ,We have endeavored to design the structure to provide of his reappolntmsnt the borough Save $30 - Special Reduced Price would have the vary best service It the most efficient service possible for the public. Is possible to extend. The flag was/raised over the build- No Down Payment ~ 3 Years to Pay ing by ElUabath Devlin, daughter s of the postmaster, a member of In the passing of years, the growth of this community Troop 23, Oirl Scouts of America. No Monthly Payment* Until Sept 1st Helen Sloan,. Katfaryn Harris, Mar- and the service to thirteen other communities adjacent, ' garet Jespersln and Evelyn Ludwig, fellow members of Troop IJ, of For Limited Time Only! showed our old office to be inadequate and dictated the which Clare LeFavre Is captain, as- sisted Mis* Devlin. Ruth Domlnlek Our Regular $229.00 necessity of larger, more accessible quarters. and Betty Korts carried the troop colors and Ann Ludwlg and Doro- HERCULES OIL BURNER thy Tansey served as guards. Rep- Completely resentatives of Matawan Post, No. We are looking forward to serving our customers in 179, American Legion assisted In Mottling eKe our new location, feeling that the headquarters with the ceremonies as the flag was *199 to bay. raised to the tune of th« "8ts,r Spengled Banntr," which was sung At tkU «p«U1 t**tt*i priw uirw. in such efficient arrangement will give us the opportunity by Mrs. Harry Kahn, accompanied •furs' oil hut. Ju.t think, (or th. mall '• • " - MHi rchorl b»nd. Ths In- suss x» U cmis vr toy m «u kmUh for greater service,to the community. vocation wss by Rsv. John A. Nay- furmw tsadlas hnnr. TkU kiiraw will ... , .uu-ir of the First Methodist •parau la «»r (FIX a^tl.f >Uat r»» Episcopal church and the benedic- ksva. Tlura will b» a* uqMitln "clans* tion by Rev, Robert B.' Serge of the •»«r" ckarf*. 1k» Sit* airi Itr «v«ry. Ul.f. Wlla Ihls kniMr r«i awl not First PreabyUrlan ohureH. Sallow- w.rry akout haw old »r warm II la out. Ing the exsrolses. a reeeptlqn to ths •Ma, It will akalnUla • wmfartaM* Urn. We Invite You To Inspect Our New Offices speakers, , the visiting postmasters Hratar* lulsV. ' . and guests was held In the Amer- ican Legion hall.

Karport MM M Jodf*. AU Kinds of Heat For AU Kinds ol Homes Adrian Hly Mount, managing edi- tor of the Matawan Journal and K«JN ', Replace your old Heating Sy.temi now at Reduced Prices. port Weekly, has been selected to Monmouth Consolidated Water Co, serve as Judge In the "Most Out- Years to Pay - No Down Payment • No Monthly Payment! Till Sept. 1st standing Edition" classification for weeklies at the. »nnual convinUon-ot ths National Editorial association at Jacob O. Herr, Manager Whit* Sulphur Sprints, West V

leVle i Want, Mo«m««* St., RED BANK Red Bank 1290 mejat. , : ^.->v <17B5-18U or 1845); youngest ,#,. of Chrysler building* prominently out- David and Susannah who removed lined. • Washington holds a large, ongs :We.:LoT«i from Id. J. to Va. 1784 or 1785. Their waving American flag which Is a bit Tht programs are as follows; ;«:4S—lUdIo...ft«viie. ; other chn. were named Samuel, John; TheWorfdQf off-period;, it pias'tt stall. ' . • . . ao kiloeyqles) ••TweuasiaujM^/•':•- Elizabeth (1788-1847), James, Sophia, Modern historians say Pajne's pen P.'-Mi' ••••"':• THanitir, Ktr tt. ; . Mary Ann and possibly Fannie. « was greater -than" . Washington's 6:UU—B«r. E«hn«r. VMIWC.. S-Jtt~Her. John&n, 6:80—Concert Muik. ' 4:80—Bymjli<«ieP»rlo tub* Information Is accurate, p. 440-41), Richard Ruckman and : : 1 tured by James Bar! Eraser' is ,to flrst. philatelic appearance. ;'; , tiiia—Baom , • ; -~ : - .-.••-. ••-• • 7:0»-- Post«l,-'.Tta»r ••'• i-V^V" Httft typewritten or written la others,settled in the third county 7:15—Laura Wilson; T«lk. - ,, "come the head for the new W-cerit A. M, . , • Ffidv, May 13. 1 £i:akeW of th* paper only, to the n. e., near Rdmney, Hamp-' The stamp was steel-engraved by »iOO—Morqlnc. d«, ei.ooii. 7:3»T-T»»»,el, with AMfc Brown., i full name and iddnu of tbe shire Co., W. Va. (Marengo) stamp which the U. 3. postofflce de- W. Wacek and it'appeared March t its—Mtdrlitl GtouD, 7:45—To Be Announced, . 362. COVENHOVEN-SCHENCK. partment -will Issue May IS at Phil- 17. A million were Usued, 8S0AiiFiil' :»:ao^-B»suh?e.''; <.• '• '-' mat toe given. adelphia, The statue, which repre- aim. Hi Wanted parentage, with dates, of lOrtWonuni Hour. , QUESTIONS Elizabeth Covenhoveri md. Jan. 1, sents the elderly Franklin seated, la New Constitution Stamp. 10:01—PIsnniDB M.nui, ' to be unveiled that day in the ro- Issued In cpniUctlon with the 150th 10 lie—Shopping tuUt, Mailo Shop, Cltj, Hazel Lewis To JHSDLE-WALLJNG. Wanted 1775 Peter Schenck b. May 31, 1753, iOiJO—Brlds* Brirf.. fw. latlon about Stephen Bedle b. *. of Garret K. and Neltle Janse tunda of the Franklin Institute of anniversary of tne ratification' of the 10:18—Conetrt F»voriUi. Wed Oklahoma Man 1TO0 md. Hannah Walling, Schenck. (Mrs. W.R.C.) Philadelphia...' U, S. Constitution by the states. First ton was he? Did he have 363. POLHEMUS. Wanted par- Franklin'was especially Interested day at Philadelphia on June 21,1938. l U\lll. in the postal service. He served as 4t»F.di »nd. Fuhl6n«. Mr..':and Mrs.' Henry X^ewls,of and sisters? (H.B.) entage of. Mary Polhemus md. Apr. N6 other details announced; 4:J0—Vole. c£ Phlioiojihy, Leonard street hav'e announced, tb» 7, 1785 Arle Van Mater bp. Apr. SO, 4i«—Cnuteh of th« air, : new Bndget Plsn. No finsaee durgci' tOUNG-SCHENCK. Johan- First Day Sales Figures. f;00—Concert Classics. .' engagement of their daughter. Miss '•"• '-''I .-HUfWist comjpuif. Yon Iny yonr coal '4J1UW (Young) of Germany ar- 1764 d. Sep. 2,~ 1835. ' (L.M.V.) IVi Martha Wash'ton J:16-rH«pplnsis Vjllat.. Hazel Lewis, to Jesse V.,Lee of Can- ••}:.'• B«^ti*e;ie»^al»nonths:tO'.p»yf.: -. -^y'V-sx:; i In America 1710. Settled near 364. COVENHOVEN-VAN DYKE. 1:46—Chlldrtn;s. Hour. ' ute,- Oklahoma, tfa date has,; been There were 128,139 .first day cavers M4--TBiaUr Attractloni. «rvllle, N. J., where he d. 1738. Anatie Couwenhoven md. Johannes cancelled and 729,140 stamps sold, di- net for, the wedding., Vt. ' Van Dyke. Issue: Garret bp. Sep. 8:15—Front Fin Drama. led to have sons Philip who vided as follows, 370,840 sold by the • :sO—Currant Events in Bevtew/ ' Mlta' Lewis, Is a graduate ,pf Red on 1000 a. in or near Am- 3ft, 1780, PetruB bp. Mar. 2, 1783 and «l45—Studio Feature. , Bank high BChoor and Is Employed at BRANCH FUEL COMPANY , H.^,SHERMAN ittled Washington Glty-Postofflce and S58,r <:• • :--Vmmlttiit, Branch.l«l« ;; .'Ph6n« tong.Branch 190 Hunterdpn Co., N. J., and Gertrude bp. Oct. 25, 1784. All bp. 800 at the Philatelic Agency. Approx- . TiOO^-Cdacart Genu/ . Straiia'idepartiijent;sjtore,on: Broad. of Montgomery, Somerset. 1st Reformed Church, Rarltan. 7:IS—Seml.Pro Baseball. sfrieet" Mr. Lee js'a,, graduate".of : E imately - 4,000 more cover's were '1:10—Qa'ortt Bokolikr, Nlwt, y' &%wbtaiMMioaQ0t'' *Want names of wives of these •Wanted date of marriage. (D.V.P.) mailed ot the 1H-cent than of the 7!45-iVarlety Thret. Vest Seattle ljlgb; ichopl. Seattfe; > tOO—Hom« Phllonophy. V/ashingtph, tfnd iitfe.MSd the U&lr p-ttree men Was either of the lat- 1-cent, •• ..' •• ..... ,. •-.:. ; : 1 fir the father of William P. Young S:ll—Hslodle Interludes. verslt^ of Wa>hlngtpn.' ', \ ANSWERS deputy postmaster of Philadelphia, The Postmaster General an- tilt—Monmouth Music Guild. t. Dec 20, 1788 d. July, 1858 md. 327. ROBINS (L.K.R. 4-22-38) and deputy postmaster-general of nounced this week that the two-cent • :0»—"T»J 8lt»." 3ah. 17, 1807 Mary (Marritje, Polly) 1)anlel Robins emigrated from New the American colonies under .British ' stamp, of- this series would bear the »!«»—Muslcalt. . Bchenck d. Apr. 8, 18S9, granddau. »:«—FrlU Cl»arr, Art. • England and settled In the twp. of rule, and.in 1775 was unanimously ' portrait of John Adams and would IOIOO— Hail* By. Baaasst. of Lieut Garret Schenck of Hills- Wood bridge In 1669-70. He is first elected first American postmaster- J bs • printed In red. The usual 10 en- Hilf—Mtrri. Melodies. : dale, N. J., a Revolutionary War mentioned in a patent from Philip general by the Continental congress. 1 velcpcs may be sent by Collectors to lliOt—Itinu ' fcfflcer? (H.M.Y.T.) CarUret dated Mar. 18,... 1669-70, P.M. * Saturday, May U. He has been called "the father of the the Postmaster with - a remittance llOO—Rome town Swing btssionu 859. STOCKTON-SHINN-CRISFIN- which conveys to Daniel Roblnsuof postal service." and he will affix stamps, cancel them JJO—Amarioan Siena. • KEDGBWAY. Mary Stockton, dau. the Towne of Woodbridge, yeoman, The new 1-Mi Martha Washington and mall on the first day. . «i«—WJitr. to to, Musi. Shop, City, of Richard and Abigail Stockton ot parcells of upland and meadow la 0—WB£B Camera Club, stamp, showing a profile view -of a The Postmaster at Arlington, Vir- 8U5—Currant EvjtnU In the Esvlew. Springfield Twp., Burlington Co., N. and about aald town of Woodbridge, bust of the first lady, goes on sale ginia has prepared a cachet for Na- 3., tod. 1st, Mar. 6, 1693, Thomas containing 173 a. at Washington May 5. ' It b to be tional Air Mall Week picturing the 6:4§—Bongs at Eventide. Shinn, md. 2nd, 1697, Silas Crispin Daniel Robins was the 1st settler the same size, color and shape as recently'finished gate Into Arlington . 7:00—Plsasant Week-End. of Phils. Co., Pa;,' md. 3rd, Nov. 11, A. M. ' Monday, May IS. of that name In N. J. There are the Harding 1^-center. "" cemetery/ Collectors-may send cash 9:00—Mornliit Serenade. 1714 at Sprlngfleld Friends Meeting, few If any people of New Jersey or money orders with their envelopes tilt—WTA Feature. Richard Rldgeway. Wanted date origin bearing the name of- - • • ' • Anschluss Adhettves! and he will affix the new 6-cent air «l!0—Avs, Maria Hour. and -place of Mary Stockton's birth bins or Robins who are not his de- The 6-pfennlg anschluss stamp, 10100—Parent'i Forum. ' mail stamps to be Issued in honor of 1»:18—Woman'i Hour, Shopping Guide, and death and full date of her mar- scendants. After migrating to Wood-, hailing the Austro-German union, this "Week.—Rice's" Weekly; Postal "••''•" was really two City,' Huafe Bbcpt Federal. riage to Silas Crispin. (L.V.C.) bridge, Daniel Robins remained News. •'•-•.., ''.-: , ' l»:l»—Fashion Comment, Louise Power. there for 25 years and raised a fam- stamps.' Both are 10:4S—Concert Gems. 860. CONOVER (COUWENHOV- Urf)0—Resume. • " SN>.~ Wafttea Sanies of parents, of ily of 10 chn. On Nov. 1, 1688 he of- the ,tame de-. Stamp Club to Meet. . P. a* •-','•-. ' -' • • •• • •-•'•• ehn. and whom they md. of follow- purchased of John Reed attorney sign and In pho- ' The Monmouth County Philatelic 7:00—Current Events In Review. ' togravure, but the ing: for John Laing a tract of land in society will meet Friday night, May 7:16—Ssml-Bro Baseball. Monmouth Co. consisting of 500 a. one printed la 7:»0—Wings Over The World. a.- Albert C- Conover d. 1821, ae. 20, at the Red Bank borough hall at He then removed to Monmouth Berlin has a 8 o'clock. 7:45-^Copcert Classics. ' S3 yrs., a. of Alvah A. Conover of where all his neighbors wereFrlendB swastika - water- I sOSV-Drtam' Peddler. Lebanon, N. J., md. Charlotte Ram- - The 'notices for this meeting were 8:15—Spanish Serenade. or Quakers. Hod. Aug.', 1714. In mark and Is llOCrCsrMrM . aey' of Lebanon. Who were Alvah's mailed from Washington'last Thurs- (ill—Travel with Arch Brown. his .will he Is -described as Daniel slightly - larger day, and .bore the first-day of issue RED BANK, N. J. parents? Robjns of Croeswlcks, Co. of Mon- 1:45—MOskale. • b. Albert G. Conover md. Nov. 19, than the darker green stamp print- cancellation of that city for the new • :00—K«ume. mouth etc., yeoman. By It, his ed at Vienna. There are alto , minor one and one-half cent Martha Wash- P.M. • Tiieaday, May 1«. 1890 Efltell, dau. of Samuel Ed- property, consisting of "my land wards. (D.V.P.) differences of paper, perforation and ington, stamp, the second of the ne- 4:80—Radio Bank Wagon. Telephone 552. and house at Cross wicks, Co. of gum. 6:00—Vsipen. S61. RUCKMAN. Wanted N. J. presidential series. 5:10—Cocktail Music, Birth of the News. Monmouth and that Interest of land Viennese Prof. Edwin Puchlngar's S.-4E—ConeeH. location, list of.bros. end sisters, all and goods that fall to me in New. Ruckman wives' names and vital design shows a German and Austrian «|00—Where to Shop, Music Shop, Cltr. haven, Connecticut Collony," is de- youth, arms about shoulders, strid- data of two half bros. David Ruck- vised to hla sons 'Daniel, Moses, Mrs. John H. Doeg -man (1T17-1822) and Thomas Ruck- ing forward and carrying a swastika Richard, Aaron, Benjamin, and to flag. The frame bears the German man who left N. J., 1784 -to 1791 and his daughters, Mary, Hope and Lyd- Is Granted Divorce settled In 1st District old Bath Co.', words for: "One People, One Reich, la, w. of William Sharp of Wood' One Leader—10 April 1938." Va., the latter buying land near bridge, N. J., and to his grand- Dorothea Scudder.Doejr, of Rum- mouth of Crab Run from Edward These stamps, which appeared at son wton a. divorce last week from daughters Sarah and Morabe Rob- plebiscite time, will be valid for Morton, an executor of Thomas ins. The will of Joseph, s. of Dan- John Hope Doeg, former national Douglas, s. of Elizabeth (Armstrong) postage through 1938. . singles tennis champion, and also iel Robins Is dated May 18, 1709 Current German stamps became Morton Douglas, These Ruokmans and is proved June 6, 1709., His gained custody of their two children. ar« sup. SODS.of, James (b. 1716, JI. available for use in Austria April 4, Advisory Master Dougal Herr hand- wife's name is given ai Aqnle, itis reported. •'" : J.), sup. s. of Thomas, s. of Samuel Moses, a. of Daniel Robins Is men- ed; down tbe ruling after a two-hour (perhaps Oldest s. of John2 Ruck- tioned in a deed, Dec. 15, 1701, by Zog's Wedding Stamps. hearing in chancery court. Doeg did man. who drew lot »o. 1 in settle- Which Daniel Robins conveyed to Albania, marked the, marriage of not contest tbe divorce suit. Institut- ment of Middletown.) Thomas Ruck- him a tract he had purchased of its king to a Hungarian countess ed on grounds of cruelty, but did, man md. about 1789 Nancy McCul- John Reid; upon which Mbaes was April 27 by issuing a set of eight seek custody ot John H., Jr., four, ley sup. descendant ot John McCul- living in 1725. We know nothing of wedding stamps (and a miniature and Daphne, three. ley the elder of Mount Holly (will his wife and chn. further' than' that sheet) which carry the portraits of Mrs." Doeg testified her husband proved 1773 mentions clin. James, he was the father of. Zachariah King Zog and JJueen Geraldine. was "always critical and fault-find- jfoseph," Elizabeth, w. of Ephr'alm ing," and 'b'eoame very angry and U704-1749). whose • gravestone is a Introducing Thomas Paine. Armstrong, Mary, w. of George Pen- landmark in the 1st deed of trust would threaten to leave me, which teton and AlllVta. w. of Job -White- 'for ye aide Rabbins burial place. ' This'week's honors for deft pack- he did several times." bouse.)' Thomas and Nancy named* ra*-*"' to W.'rBoratynskl, the artist ,She,sa!d th«v had bten separated their chn. Ennls, Maxfleld, William, (W.D.P.) who designed Poland's i-zloty steel since last Septemper 3, Elizabeth, Susan, Mary and Jane. blue Issue commemorating the U. S. • «,» . »i» •• It pays to advertise In The Register. David Ruckman served In Revo- Suicide at Bradley Beach. Constitution's -150th anniversary. The lution from Somerset Co. and was . Samuel Kessler, 45, of Fall River, design, which, would make a grand wounded at Monmouth Courthouse. Mass., committed -suicide on the mural, Includes: HOUSECLEANING TIME HU descendants believe he was not boardwalk at Bradley Beach Wed- Full length figures of Kosclusko, from Somerset. He md. Feb. 28 nesday of last week by slashing his Thomas Paine and Washington, a is Rug Cleaning Tune 1788|4 Susannah Little. (See Pas- throat -with a razor. He had been marching line of revolutionary sale Valley p. 235 and 362.) Rev. visiting his sister, Mrs. Samuel Wolt- soldiers with one mounted officer and Tel. 2800 . 'William T. Price's History of Poca- man of Bradley Beach; Kessler was two flags, a rainbow, the Statue of hontarcbVW. Vs., treats of de- a World war veteran and was In ill Liberty .'aiid New York's current sky- tcendanta of David Little Ruckman health. line with the Empire, state and LEON'S Befm'you pay above fora motor car- LOOK AT LASALLE !

Do you need any reminder of ptiHted slippy OIL-PLATING. The-parts what oil you bought? Not if it that used to wear worst and make your oil delivers smooth long mileage "rub out" fastest, now possess this all-over, that you can't forget! Then deep-seated OIL-PLATING. It can neither here's the real big value'of : drain down while your engine is stopped, the little drain tag you get nor let loose in all the whirl of 4,000 revo- from Your Mileage Merchant: lution a minute. Therefore OIL-PLATING, A OBNIIW, MOTVM V»LU« he tnarlci it with your mileage today as you done only by Your Mileage Merchant, dis- M08T PEOPLE WILL AGREE that the motor- Because LaSalle's reputation it so fine,1 change to his patented Cmoco Germ Pro- tinctly tells you why your Germ Processed ist who pays the price of a LaSalle ought they think the price must be high. ' ' cessed oil, and then you can keep tabs on to get i LaSalle. oil and your car money won't be doing However, this is not the case. There sra' how far you go before you ever need yen- Yel, many do not. They make an actually eleven motor car manufacturer*' • "disappearing act." Continental OH Co. expenditure which entitles them to Cadil- who have models costing more than a new other quart in your OIL-PLATED engine. lac quality, Cadillac oafety and Cadillao LaSalle V-8. OIL-PLATING is exclusive with Conoco prestige—hut fail to secure them. Before you invent—investigate. If you Germ processed oil The patent •guarded CONOCO GERM Thi» is undoubtedly due to a minunder. expect to spend shove $1,000 for your •ttndipg it to the coat of a jnew L«Salle. next car—come in and look at LiSalle, Germ Process forces this oil to "magnetite" on to the working parts in the form1 of /•«• !D0E I," i HOWLAND B. JONES MOTOR CO. 8 MAPLE AVENUE, RED BANK, N. J. You get Conoco Service as well at the famous Conoco Products at these Stations t Burdge's Conoco Service Station II Triangle Oil Service Station 13-18 White Street,' C«ri: Broad & White SU.. V' 5T ' '" ¥ . Ju<> off Broad Stalled Bank j| Opp. SbMw]^); Ddr^ lUd Bank ,. KED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12,1988.,'.',

ers' Day Sunday by spending the day Pass Ordinance Colt's Neck, with her son,' Walter D. Fields. She attended services at the Reformed ForJPirtGames church. Despite her advanced years GRETA Beauty Salem Cancer Discovered: The Laboratory Aids The .. • -- . AND ' •'•.• •-,'.:/•'', The members of the consistory and Mrs: Fields Is in good health. The Women's Missionary society of 86 Broad St. Spanish rumxxts 8*i°n Tel. 2342. Se* Bright Measure Require* Li- their wives met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. < John Sherman Monday the Reformed church will meet at Spring Special: Duart ViU Oil Ware Only $6.50 ceruei for Various" Typet of night and- made plans for a straw- the parsonage tomorrow afternoon. The township, committee of Atlan- We will remain open until 8 Crocqnlgnole or Spiral Waves Amusement Machin**—Clean- berry festival to be held next month. P. H. Friday evenings. Complete Head The constEUctlon of a bungalow on tic township held a special meeting Up Week May 16-21. O. Razeau Conover's farm was com-last Thursday night to wind up un- pleted last week. It Is being painted finished-business. A resolution was The Sea Bright mayor and coun- by Kay Holllng. The bungalow will adopted protesting against the Im- OTHEB cil at the regular meeting Thursday be, occupied by an employee of Mr.position of additional taxes because PERMANENTS Conover. . of the failure of Asbury Park and night adopted the ordinance licensing 1 Cut, Shampoo. Set Extra. pin games and other automatic vend- Union Beach to pay their share of Choir rehearsal was held last the county taxes. A copy of the res- ing and amusement devices. For five- night at the chapel of the Reformed Duart Velzor cent vending machines the license olution waa ordered sent to the coun- Combination church. ty board of freeholders. This action 4.95 fee la Jl, for music machines $2 and Formerly ISO for other amusement machines IS. Mrs. George L. Hance, who haswas taken at the suggestion of Col- The ordinance also Imposes a license been sick several weeks, 1« well on lector Walter D. Fields. MACHII«"ELE89 fee of J5 for bowling alleys and pool- the road to recovery. The Helping circle of the Reformed FREE PARKING SPACE WAVE 9.50 up rooms. The sewing club of the Reformed church will hold a food sale Satur- IN BEAR Formerly 1M church will hold a cafeteria supper The Week of May 15-21, has been day, May 28, at Freehold; Monday to Wednesday Specials! 4 Items and Rinse ILOO. set aside as Clean-up Week In thethla evening at the schoolhouse. Ser- The fire company is considering a borough. Resident* are requested to vices will take plaoe from 6:30 to 9 proposa) to sponsor the Boy Scout make a general clean-up of their o'clock. ' troop. Heretofore the affairs oj the properties. All rubbish will be cart" . Frederick Buok of Newark, a sum- troop have been managed by- an CARBURETORS ed by the borough. ' mer resident of this place, died last executive, committee of residents of Factory Service for Carter, Stromberg and Zenith. Borough Engineer Lionel W. Lan< weeK at the age of 87 years. The Atlantic township. caster said he would submit his re-house which he occupied here was Complete Stock of New and Rebuilt Carburetors. port on the proposed construction of formerly the Colt's Neck school and was remodeled. Shore Minister to Move. . DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. a sewer plant and beachfront Jetties Rev. K. J. Walenta, pastor ot Bt. at the next meeting. At the last A mlnatrel show for the benefit of 18 MECHANIAN C ST. . BED BAKE the organ fund of the Reformed James's Episcopal church, at Bradley meeting the council,appropriated WOO Beach, has accepted the pastorate for, a survey and plans of the "two church will be held Wednesday even- projects. Application will be made ing, May 25, at the schoolhouse for Df St. Mary's church at Point Pleas- MONEY LOANED for a PWA grant and loan for thethe benefit of the organ fund of theant and will move there soon. He Is on Jewelry, Silver. Musical Instrnmanta. proposed jobs. ' , . • church. It will be under the ays-a native of Philadelphia and served Binoculars, eta Council received a reply from W1V pices of ths Young People's League with the Y. M. C. A. during the , _._ Ue«n««d and doxd.d br SUt» of N. J. ' . . Ham J. Ely, state WPA administra- for Service, World war. WE PAT CASH FOB OLD GOLD AND SaXVaV tor, relative to the office of certify. Mrs. Lydia Fields of Marlboro, who Bovs can make extra pocket money Ing WPA officer In the borough. At Is 88 years of age, observed Moth- Broadway Loan Co. the previous meeting Mr. Ely In selllnir The Register.—Advertisement formed the oouncll by letter that 408 Broadmy. (ODD Jacob Stahibxb-a) tons; BHUMsV Councilman Neils Jacobsen could not hold .the office. Mr. Ely pointed out It waa illegal for an elective official oi any relative to be appointed certi- CM0HEY-XAV1NG fying officer. In reply to this ruling a letter waa "sent to Mr. Ely asking why the appointment of Mrs, Anna Brown, wife of former Councilman Edward A. Brown, was approved by his office. Mrs. Brown was succeed- ed by. Mr, JRBbun. Mr. Ely In his last letter said he aid not know Mrs. Brown was the wife of an official, *The letter was filed, but no one was appointed In Mr. Jacobten's place. T'le laboratory ID the modern microtome platform, shown above the fourth picture shows the tissue The report of Collector Edmund W. hospital aids In the quick diagnosis In the first picture at Fltkln' Hos- as It appears under the microscope. Cline showed a balance of $4,972.30 as of cancer, the dreaded disease,, by pital, Neptune/ a device which This series of photographs, taken of April 30. Recorder Roy Stone's making 1U laboratory report on freezes the tissue by carbon dioxide at Fltkln Hospital, show* the anal- report showed two cases and fines of •uapected tissues within five mln- gas. The microtome blade then cuts yais being made of an actual seo- *10. Borough Clerk E. W. Fafy re- utei, and while the patient it still the tissue In thin dices, less than one ported receipts of $78.78. ! tlon of tissue, and the final micros- en the operating table. two-thousandths of an Inch thick, copic slide Is a reproduction of In the operating room at the and the slices are placed In water what the pathologist saw. The diag- Bunuon Man Injured; •lightest suspicion of malignancy, a In order to kesp them separated. nosis was: cancer of the breast John IJSO of West street, Rumaon, •mall seotlon of the tissue from < The second photograph shows the -This report Is rushed back to the section being scooped up from the who Is employed by John Achelis of the living, growth la removed by the operating room, enabling the oper- Rumeon road, suffered a cut head •urgeon and the specimen rushed water on a microscopic slide, where ating Burgeon to adapt his technique The Greatest Drug 46 BROAD ST. to the pathological laboratory by a It Is dyed by * special stain to Frlday\when, while working In the to this type of malignancy. Cancer, garden, a plank fell on his head. PHONE RED BANK 355 •pedal nurse. Here the laboratory clarify the cell struoture. This slide discovered In time, can often be technician places the tissue on a la slipped under the microscope and He was taken to Rlverview hospl- We Deliver. cured. —- tal, where he received treatment. Store Sale in History

Ttitlno, Joan Warnoelt, Philip Arntlla. Party Tendered C&praan -CaslHano, Arthur Dlibrow, Lor. ralna Ballar, Bhlrlay Dlibrow. Mary L> FIRST CLASS MTLLINEBY S.rlo, Harrann Smala. Wllraa VanPelt, CHILDREN'S BOOKS Rumson Children Annabell* Lewii, Alfred Metigar,' Bpbert Shulfi. Rlehard Harrltar.' Wllra» Dlibrow, StorUi all ehildtM lo««. Loulia Stan. Robert Dlabrow, Edward Sensational The spacious lawn on the estate o Hubba. Harry Kneuta, Kanneth Wlekham. irpt. !»e VALVES tfi MM. Marguerite A. Woodruff on th( Josaphln* Davlno, Joan Smmona, Gloria OELMBRA corner of Ridge road and- Bellevui Bl.no, Vlnlnl. Warr.n. avenue. Bumson, was. the scene laa Pupils from Hailef public school Thursday of a May party In celebra who took part in the grammar school tlon of the birthdays of Mrs. Wood-, chorus of the music festival which ruff's daughter Eleanor and her nep- was held in Convention hall, Asbury hews. Rlehard and Donald Woodruff. Park, Friday, were Ursula Sbllanek, Hatss" Eleanor was' ten*year*r«|i> May 8,Jeanette Murphy, Anna Mae War- Richard three years old April It and nook,. Walter. Dean, Edna Hubbs, 136*roIaSt?eet,' ? Sank, N. J. Donald two years old May 3. George Lewis,'Elizabeth Moccl, Julia 3 Doors front Peters Place. Phone W. The color scheme for the lawn and Walling, Norman fcathbone, Earla LILAC VEGETAL table decorations was blue and pink Sloat, John Warnock, Charles Her- HaU A Maypole dance added color and rlngev, Dorothy , Glllespie, Elsie PENCIL . „ , gayaty to the festivities. Games were Scbults, Conehetta. Moccl, Osoar Dragtic Reduction* on All Sjtraw and Felt Hata played and prises awarded to Joyce Phllllpp, Mary 81a.no,' Audrey VEBIF1ED DIxon and J«re CareW. Refresh- Shown and MargarU EUlson. menU were served on the terrac*. Those attending from, Hlllcrest $O.95 and up The three-OelsbranU recejyd many school In. Holrodel township were MIIKOF bauUful gifts. Ruth Smith. Winifred Zucker, Doro- Children present were Janet Gay- thy Ege, Carol Carhart, Joan Ser- nor, Patricia. Ryan, Madelyn Carew. plco, Gladys Johnson, Helen Zurek, MAGNESIA Margaret Ryan, Marylyn Jordan, Elaine Guderjahn, Daniel Enfantl, Tony Enfantl, Donald Peseux and FULLMNT TSOfK OP IT' Saottfoh-tor m• fflwlm m»4M WXhioi Joyce Dlxon, Viola and Barbara Car- out atMf*. W* ••!! ter, Janet Enstlce, Frances and EttJack Welgand. gene Breltenbaohi James Sharkey .,Wilfred Morrell his returned to Marshall CrUer, Wilfred West, Frank his home on Beers street from the Clip This Order Form and Mail Mazza, Billy Gaynor, Kenneth and Perth Amboy hospital, where he was Ronald Clayton, Kim Miller, Ann a patient several weeks following an Naughton, Patty and Donald Clancy, automobile accident. His leg Is still It To The Register For Yoiir ASPIRIN Mary and Patty Byrne, Patricia Por- In a cast , ter, Jean Rlgney, Ann Falvo, Bar- bara Hubbard, Madeline Thompson, About SS people, including members Jere Carew and Ginger Oakes. and friends of the Crescent club of Snpei-vilne In St. John's Methodist church, enjoyed Copies of BLACK FLAG LIQUID Adult* present ,were Mrs. James a strawrlde Tuesday evening to Free- «5c SIZE Porter, Jr., Miss Evelyn Porter, Miss hold, Eatontown and Red Bank. Up- Frances Carhart, fills Edna Wool- CANDY on their return refreshments -were man, Mn. John. A, Flchter, Mrs. served at the home of Mrs. - Specially Priced lor Thomas Ji Oakes, Mrs. James Rlg- dore O. Bailey of Indian} Hill farm. The, Red Bank Register PETERMAN'S DISCOVERT ney, Mri. Chris Delsler. Miss Those who enoyed the trip were Miss TAR PAPER Out Birthday Terry, Miss June Boman, Miss Cora Vera Tomblespn, Mrs. Roland Em- Celebration (Ant or Boaoh Powder) ftOo SIZE Boman,' Mrs, Charles Petrillo, Mrs.mona, Mrs. Frank Laughlln, Mrs. 40 9. W. Falvo, Mrs. W. D. Ryan, Mrs. William Barnes, Mrs. 'Harold Stout. 1 Lb. Chocolate Lyall Enitlce, Mrs. J. H. Woodruff, Miss Mae Holesteln, Mrs.' Alwina >*°" Covered Miss Eleanor C. Woodruff, Mlsa Morrell, Mi's. James F. Glenn, Mrs. 12 SHEETS Peppermint! EDWARD'S OLIVE OIL Katherliie Bonne. Miss Mae E. James Neldlnger, Mrs. Maltland Wal- Anniversary Naughton, Miss Mary A. Naughton, ling, Miss Marie Bailey. Miss Stella TABLETS Me SIZE . Mrs. John H. Naughton, Mrs. Joseph Bailey, Miss Florence LeRoy, Miss. lUi.ltamaatl Clancy, Mrs. Udwin Hubbard, Mrs.Irma Cowan, Miss Evelyn Ross, Miss Batter Toffee Ruth Evans. Mrs. Barbara Miller, Genevieve Morrell, Mrs. Cyrus Ross, Miss Ann McLaughlln and Mlts Ida Mrs. Hendrlck I* Bennett, Jr., Mrs. Number BARBASOL BISODOL Bennett. _ William Uratadt, Mrs. Frank Me Cleaster. Mrs. Joseph R. PMou.it, Mrs. TO BE ISSUED JUNE SO 65c SIZE Walter Smale and Mrs. John H. Young Seaman At Bahrenburg, Jr. • , Mr. and Mrs. Cheston Layton and It will contain features of interest to everytipdy CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF HGS Home on Furlough son John of New Brunswick spent in Monmoutli County and to hundreds outside of the the week-end at the home of Mr. and 60c SIZE Kenneth W. Spinning, Jr., appren- Mrs, Alonzo F. Layton of Beers county who are acquainted with Bed Bank. Send tice seaman in the United States •treat. OLYCERIME navy, is enjoying a furlough of 11 some copies to your friends. days and Is visiting his'father, Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Seattle, Washington, and Mr*. Otto SUPPOSITORIES neth W. Spin Ing, Sr., of Branch ave- Please mail with my compliments to the following: JUtT 0IMI WttL ' nue. Dolion of Dobbs Ferry, New Tork, Birthday Special TMMMMUMMTMU PIPE BARGAIN Young Mr. Spinning, who enlisted ware guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer at the navy recruiting office In theZ. Dolson Monday and Tuesday. Mr. 1938 WEBSTER BOURJOIS Red Bank postofflce building, is and Mrs. Johnson have been touring seeking to become a radio technician through the states since July last, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Reya and DICTIONARY COMPACT In the navy. He successfully com- S00 Fagei, 10,000 D«ll- 7!,000ri*MT pleted the 13-week training period at Mr. and Mrs. Russtl! Hertle visited specially lor this M1«. Newport, Rhode Island. Upon com- relatives and friends at Nsw Bruns- nltlons, with 3» pp. ol 1.00 pletion of his furlough he will re- wick Sunday. MOTH Maps, VeMlgn phrases. turn to Newport and will probably Mr, and Mrs, George Emmons and Worth ml limit 79c lmport«d briu. UtMt be transferred to duty aboard a man- family spent the week-end at Pomp London of-war In the near future. ton Plains with Mr. and Mrs. H. Van- BALLS Decker. During the first three months In 1 the navy Kenneth gained 30 pouno. The Ladles Aid society of Bt. or Flakes BOX and grew three-quarters of an Inch, John's Methodist church hold a a' splendid example of the clean, unoheon Wednesday afternoon at rufgld and healthy life to be found the church. Election of officers was In the naval service. held with th« following rasult: Presi- dent, Mrs. Joseph D.--Bedle; vice president, Mrs. Samuel H. Walling; lOcJergen's secretary, Mrs. Ernest Ludewlgi OLBABANOII Hazlet. treasurer, Mrs. Ernest Welling. / SOAP Mrs. William Urstadt entertained Price: 18c mailed to any point in the U. S. A. S», Ralph O«*n, Mrs, James Neldlngtr, Mrs, William White W.lur Dam, Dorothy Hublii, Moksni Barnes, Mn. Harry Hughson; Mrs, Walkir, Bttbarl Meton, IHsabMh Meaol, Hsndrlok I* Bennett, Jr., and daugh- My Name Is.. MarttNt Wilson. Chsrlsa llarrassr, Nellie ter Jun* and the hostess." LINITiAc PACKAGE I%C Until Frank DaMaroo, Julia Wslllni. Aiu ONLY... n« Dtan, Vivian D§«n. Normn piibrow, William Urstadt and Harry Hugh- OF 100 Aatolnatta Moaol, Ourohatta Mod, Klailie son, Jr., graduated from Rutgers ex- My remittance (In stamps) for copies at 15c 111 itkulU, Gladys Walllni. Joaspfoat h Ahlari'" , Anthony Davlno, HttM Dltbt* • i Charlaa ension course In civil electrloal en- POWDER ' With Tkla ran,gineering Saturday, April SO. They each, which includes postage. WWm nillUiisi Oeorfe •smal* took a thru-year njght couru. EED BANK .REGISTER. MAY 12.1988. Dining Abroad LEFT OVER MASHED . .w glad Food, of course, mutt;be well J Hot Off the Griddle / POTATOES AT BEST aeatoned' to -be worthy of At Home It's happened to all of us at some Three Meak A Day its piquancy • By tine or the other—we 'prepare a large meal, expecting; everyone to eat Vol. 3. No. 1 Capjrlght BT SIDNEY SHOtf, IMS Edited by WttMA XL DETJTE ESTHER DOML&N A Popular French Dessert b • a lot as thev did lsst time—and for' Compote of Pears - no reason at an everyone seems toi have eons pn a diet or appetites have, FANCY SALAD SAND- . Cream soups that, are so popular taken a vacation—anyway—we find WICHES PROVE at this time of the year can be great; The French desserts sre ss a -whole ourselves with a good supply of iy Breakfast Solves ly improved bV the-mere addition «f quite-different from those-of this mashed potatoes on band and, having LUNCHEON CHOICE minced patslev and onion. The dried country—ours belntt often times too heavy and overly sweet, while in nut a lot of cream Into them, they ceterv leaves may also be used to won't make such pretty potato cakes.' OF MANY WOMEN A Different Sort Of Cake flavor'soups. France the popelar desserts consist The Business Couple's of fruits, ehetse and crackers, light So fix them over this way: It Is so often said that half the Joy pastries and cskts with rum. MASHED POTATOES, BAKED. of. dining well comes In the contem- Which Men Are Sure To • Inside and outside there are Just It is true that we in this, country 2 cups cold mashed uotatoes '' Entertaining Problem plation of fine looking dishes. This swarms of ants running around and have,some perfectly wand .desserts 2 tablespoons melted batter is particularly true of the women, as If thev su-eFt the biggest nuisance but as Is often the case aftarja heavy 2 eggs so few men out of their great num- in the world when1 they get ta the meal we overload ourselves' with a 1 cup milk -or cream - - ber are Interested in appearance so By SIDNEY SNOW heavy dessert Taking-a •tipfrop .. hears of the "natural born kltohen or In the rose bushes I'd like Salt and pepper "musts" to the huge delight of many much- as taste. / to know what is! They ssv an ounce Stir the butter well with, the po- »' ud the "natural born hostess. Now. when the ladles lunch, .they , old and young, big and little, like ! first thowtht Is that anyone who friends who will point to you as'one /cake—cake which of prevention equals a pound of cure, tatoes, add the eggs, beaten stiff and ever so often choose a salad sand- as much filling as cake—and here Is one so'try a head start of the little beat- COMPOTE DE POKES. then the cream. Season to taste. i to can be a Rood host or hos- charming young woman explained to wich that is nice in appearance, Is a sure enough Qiving that a little considers,- us: "Bill and I usually are out rather champion on any man's plate. ties an! keep all food covered. Then (Compote of Peara) Beat all together well, place In a nicely served and delicious. Here is find the point of entrance and treat 8 medium staed pears greased pudding dish and bake In a u that Is Just about true, anyone late Saturday nights. Sunday morn- such a salad sandwich that will sure- » reallv wants to be. can be one. ings we usually awake not feeling with kerosene. If possible, trace ants 2 cups sugar " quick oven until brown and serve ly fill all the requirements that go to their nest and destroy them with 1 CUD water there Is the rub-really wanting too friendly or enthusiastic We Into making a lady's luncheon a suc- hot , be. Those who want to be gen-' would move Into a very, drab day. boiling water. Then there are always 1 stick cinnamon' cess. • - • '. . ant traps that are quite successful. 1 CUD wine > are. But wanting to be Is sort not to say a possibly unpleasant day SALAD SANDWICH. The road to better and bigger busi- _i Inborn trait were it not, for the fact'that we must Peel the pears, keeping them whole ness leads through The Register's ad- be up and doing to attend John and On the leaves of lettuce, place a and leaving stems intact Cover with vertising columns.—Advertisement. Porting conditions, business con- : If one wants a custard and still -Johs and llvin^condltlona are not Maryts breakfast party by 11:80. In slice of freshly touted raisin bread, cold water. Combine the sugar and more wavs than' one these Sunday trimmed. Cut toast diagonally and doesn't -wane to heat ux> the whole one cup of water and bring to aboil, rhandicap to those who really en- house by having the oven golng.try (r^ntertalntnK.-For instance.there breakfasts are life savers for us. spread with mayonnaise, or Thous- cooking about eight minutes; add the WOMAN'S EXCHANGE and Island dressing, mixed with baking them In cups placed In a ket- cinnamon. Drain", the pears thor- right In the heart of Ne* York tle-of water, on ton of the stove. If 15 LINDEN PLACE, BED BANS. a middle-aged married couple. chopped ham and chives.. Arrange oughly and place in the sugar-syrup, FROZEN LEMON PIE too of toast with two asparagus tips the water Is kept boiling the custard cover kettle with a light-fitting lid _i of whom are actlvelly engaged will be perfectly cooked. _ business the entire day. six days MARES EVERY DAY placed In center and tip ends • out, and cook gently until the pears are Fancy articles, children's : in the week. Saturday, nights they base* together. Place a bait a slice tender but not mushy. Remove from A GAY HOLIDAY of peeled ripe tomato at either side the syrup and -place upright in a clothing, useful articles, .-•Eo out." Sunday mornings they When Ironing soft collars, iron the ! 'sleep late. But from about 10:30 on of ' grass, place two or three thin large bowl. Add the ,wine < to the slices of cucumber next at either side right side first, then the wrong side. syrup and cook until the mixture knitted goods and gifts. f'lintll about 2 o'clocK In the afternoon Here.is one for the book—a des- Always press toward the center of thickens slightly, pour over the pears ['-they carried on Sunday after Sunday sert that will make everyday it is of tomato and tip ends of toast with ripe olives. Garnish top center of the collar to avoid wrinkling. Also, and chill thoroughly before serving. ITS CONVENIENT •, » series of the most enjoyable of served Beem a holiday for the grown- it starched collars are Ironed on the ' breakfasts to which innumerable tomato with egg and rosette of Use a not too sweet -white wins for TO STORE TOTO FUBS AND ups and children alike: cream cheese and side of tomato right side'Urst, they will lay .flat this. ' • • ' . ' friends and Acquaintances have been FROZEN LEMON PIE. rather than curl up When folded; If WINTER 0AEMENT8 AT invited. An* this in spite of the fact with half slice of hard boiled egg. 3 egg yolks Place a little rosette of cress at one on, a-shirt, or when tacked on a ' that they live In a two-room kitchen- dress. . . • .- . .. • SUMMER SQUASH 1 ette apartment Of necessity, .there 1 egsr white \ side of sandwich and a ripe olive : Is no dining room and the little Rate- Vt cup sugar and radish at either side. Thousand IN VARIOUS STYLES LEON'S 4 tablespoons lemon juice Island dressing to be passed at the leu table will seat only four. How- To make baked bananas, peel tie VAULT ON PREMISES ever, the formula for the Sunday 1 cup whipping cream table. These nice little summer squash Hind of hi lemon - • bananas. Arrange In a shallow, oven 1 Tel. 2800 breakfast Is simple, practical and proof baking dish and sprinkle with that grace our tattles along about •worthy of admiration. The service Beat together the egg yolks and now can really be prepared In some all but one tablespoon of the sugar, SCRAMBLED EGGS lemon juice anil sugar. Four a little . Is "a la carte" and continuous from sausage fat over the bananas and grand ways—ways that will make 10:30 to 2 o'clock. For that reason while heating over hot water. Add FOR MIDNIGHT the whole family sit up-and take no- the lemon juice and pared rind of % bake in a moderate oven 375 F. from Christian Science there have been Sunday mornings p> to 20 minutes. tice and wonder why they haven't • •when over .20 people have been lemon. Remove from heat when bees' partial to them all along. Reading Room served. Everything Is so carefully thick. Chill, removing the rind when It has been very Interesting to note the custard Is cold. the advancement of scrambled eggs SUMMER SQUASH IN CREAM. planned In advance that It all seems these past few years. Where they So often we spend the entire win- Select .and peel early tender sum- Broad Strwt N«t!on*i Buk Bids, casual and Informal. The method 1B Beat the egg white until light, then 1 used to be served only for breakfast ter anticipating the time when we mer squash of even, small size, ona 12 Broad Street, Bed Bank this: beat In the extra tablespoon of sugar. can put out the garden or porch fur- Beat the cream until thick hut not —now—If pnt Is in doubt as to lunch- for each service. Steam.until tender The menu is laid out dayB In ad- eon—scrambled eggs so often make niture, again end in our mlnda we and scently.transfer Into a hot whit; OPEN DAILY stiff. Fold the two mixtures to- picture the lovely appearance it vance and both John and Mary put gether. Pour into a narrow freezing their appearance. Then after tho sauce. Serve on Individual dish and 11:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. in much thought to deyedop unusual theater at night Just think how many makes, and then—when we take a cover with sauce.. < ." : Tuuday mod Fridijr Evnlafli tray which has been buttered, then look at It the disappointment we feel features. The fruit Is limited to sprinkle generously with finely people go either to a "Deanery" or SUMMER SQUASH' AU ORATIN. 7:30 to 9:30 fruit juice, which IB kept in milk to their own kitchens and prepare a is certainly keen. The furniture crushed vanilla wafers. Or line the somehow Isn't as shiny and clean as Arrange the - preceding, summer bottles In the refrigerator. The last bottom and aides of the tray with goodly "mess" of said eggs in one Htr» the Bible, til W'orlu o( VUrj time we were guesU the menu con- way or the other. Either plain or for the cake—assemble: ' we pictured it—well—never let It be squash In cream mixture In a but- Btlur Eddy. Dlieoverer and Totfndtr sponge cake before adding the lemon 1 cup sugar said that something can't be done tered baking dish. Dredge over some sisted of pineapple juice, veal sauj- mixture. Chill until frozen. To serve, something like this: Z cups sifted cake flour 2 squares melted unsweet» o( Christian Science, and all stlur ages, scrambled eggs with minced about it. Just spend a, few of these grated cheese and buttered crumbs authorised v Chrtitlsn Science UUrt* cut Into rectangular pieces and deco- SCRAMBLED EGG WITH % teaspoons baking powder ened chocolate nice warm days putting it In Al and "bake In a moderate oven until tare may' bt rod. borrowed or par> ham, rice pancakes, waffles with rate with whipped cream. SMOKED BEEF. hd syrup and cheese and coffee. % teaspoon salt 1 eg(> well beaten condition. First remove all the old cheese Is 'melted. Vt pound smoked beef H cup butter or other short- varnish with liquid varnish remover FUREE OF SUMMER SQUASH. The cooking facilities consisted o! 1 egg beaten lightly 1 teaspoon vanilla, s; Koom Maintained by a three-burner electric plate in the ening H cup milk which we buy at paint stores. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SNACKS FOR THE 1 teaspoon green pepper 'Apply the varnish remover with,a Cut the squash into quarters, very kitchenette, a waffle iron and the 1 tablespoon fat • thinly peel off. hard port of skin'and .. SCIENTIST. electric percolator. VACATIONING CHILDREN Sift flour once. Measure It. Add baking powder and salt Sift this paint brush.' As fast as the varnish remove seeds, Turii Into' boiling Take a slice of smoked beef and mixture three times. Cream butter thoroughly. Add sugar gradually.' softens scrape It up, using a spatula. BROAD STREET. RED BANK Jobn welcomed the guests at the DURING AFTERNOONS choo. Heat the fat in a frying pan, Collect old varnish In crushed paper*. water, enough to ' cover sad bring door and served the food. Mary clung fold meat and pepper, chopped fine, Cream together until light and fluffy. Add chocolate and blend. Add Wash with denatured alcohol or tur- quickly to a boll. Cook until tender, closely to her cooking equipment. As egg and vanilla. Now, to the butter mixture, add flour and milk, in adding a Vary little salt • Drain. Rub The PnbUa Is W.lconn. Before anv of us know it summer lightly Into the egg. Turn Into hot pentine. New stain may be: needed through' a puree .strainer Into; a • fast as a guest arrived, service be- vacation will be here and with it fat. brown on one side, turn and small portions, turn about. Beat after each:addition until smooth.- Bak« to darken the wood. When'the color gan. Fruit juice was served Imme- comes all the children home from In greased pan, 8x8x2 Inches, in moderate oven (325 degrees) for'one is right, dry thoroughly. Finish ,wltjj saucepan. Set over the fire, cook diately. Coffee followed. These were brown on the other. Serve at once and stjn until thlcjt.. Stir In a tew school—home all day long with noth- on bread or toast. hour. Cover cake with . . . ' . ' , wax, varnish or shellac Each eclat pits ot butter, one or two tablespoons served on inexpensive wooden trays ing to do but nlay and get big ap- SCRAMBLED EGGS WITH must dry thoroughly before-putting of,which the family had laid in a petites—and, what appetites! Every Frosting, made by putting, the,unbeaten whites of two" eggs, 1H cups on another. . . . of cream, salt, to taste "and a few supply of a dozen or more. The menu afternoon before the luncheon dishes TOMATO SAUCE. grains -of cayenneypepper. ,. • • •; '5egg« ; - - - ' sugar, 1% tesJpopns light oorn syrup in upper part of double'' boiler.' LADIES! LADIES! was written on a blackboard which have cooled from their bath'they will Beat with egg beater until well mixed. Place over boiling water, beat -was hung on the wall. The "cus- be around to the kitchen door for Va teaspoon salt 'Salt should not be added.to the ... ' ' - Irt CredllaNe. • •; . - tomers."' attention was called to this just a little something. So just make . 2 tablespoons butter with beater, and. cook seven jainutss,, or until frosting wHistand In peaks. water in which delicate green vege- > If you want your Job prlnungtobe Visit Our Newly and his "orders" solicited. John re- UP tome bread like this once in a tt cup milk Remove from fire. '.Add vanilla.' Beat until thick enough to spread. tables are cooked until they are al- a credit to your business or profes- layed the order to Mary. Everything while and let them help/themselves H, teaspoon pepper Spread on cake. ' I. -j . - •".':. • .. . most done. To preserve color, greens sion we can make It so and wont Remodeled from then on was on the "short- to the bread and some butter and Tomato sauce :Then melt 2 squares unsweetened chocolate with 2 teaspoons butter. should be cooked In an uncovered charge you a bit,more for this super- order" Plan. The sausages were they will.really be happy. Beat eggs slightly with silver fork, pan." ' '. . ior service than It Is wortlL—Adver- (trilled or the esas were scrambled add salt, pepper and milk. Heat When frosting Is set, pour' chocolate:* mixture over cake, letting it run tisement. - • • i ••-" - Beauty, ORANGE AND NUT.BREAD. down on sides. Makes enoiigh frosting to cover tops and sides of two "to order." Rice cakes were fried omelet pan. but In butter, and when Brazil's area/Is greater than that from batter ready In a bowl, Of waf- 2 buns wheat flour melted turn In mixture. Cook until layers as above. ,••- • '"-,•, Parlor 2 cups whole wheat flour of the continental United States by fles were baked from a. pitcher of pf creamy consistency, stirring'am 1 waffle batter. 4 teaspoons baking'powder ncraolng carefully from bottom o. 250,000 square miles. :•'( 2 teaspoons salt... - ' Pipe smoking by the mea -was en nan. Stir In tomato sauce to which SPRING Crocquignole couraeed and a sizable jar of amok '•M cup sugar -• •• '•••.- one tablespoon sliced mushroom* To make Jtrnted orange peel "with Ing tobacco was available. With the H cup each candied orange peel and one tablespoon»eapers 'have' been g In Advance sugar to' be' used in flavoring, pies; pipe smoking, nibbling of fresh toast and pecan meats, cut One. added. Serve hot on toast, cakes, .etc.,. grate off thin yellow Peitnanent V? and bits of cheese wu suggested. 1 egg, well beaten rind of oranges, being careful not to And what a remarkably delicious 2 cups milk ATTRACTIVE BEET RING get any of the bitter white under- combination tbls Is—fresh toast, bits Mix drv ingredients well, sdd nuts Simplifies Sunday Supper neath. Place the peel In a pan, cover Wave $f .00 of cheese, eood coffee and ft pipe of and candled oranee peeL Add milk EVEN MEN WILL NOTICE with a thin layer of sugar and seal tobacco. Aa the concluding course of to cue and combine the two mixture!. tightly. • . • •' a Sunday morning breakfast men Stir until smooth, then beat well. Despite the fact that four out of Left-Over Chicken Creamed With Set- and Cot Extra. will find It practically unbeatable. Pour Into two greased bread pans ten men mav be more Interested In flavor than appearance, there Isn't a While "washing walls, hold a heavy John and Mary are specialists In (about 4x8 Inches) and bake in a Mushrooms On Toast ; • strip of cardboard against the wood- this Sunday moraine form of enter- moderate oven 360 F. for 45 minutes one of them who won't stop to ad- -•ttlntng. They keep up with the social until well done. • mire and comment on a dish ad love- work. . Then-a pair "of rubber gloves Machineless ly as this: saves the hands from the soap—and So often when a housewife .pre- . CREAMED CHICKEN AND if you've eyer used wall soap you will BEET RINGf pares* a large mid-day meal on Sun- MUSHROOMS. know how wrinkled it can make the 2 bunchet of beets day she is in no mood to repeat the 2H' cups cooked chicken, cut In hands...... The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing operation In the 'evening—right here ELKS AUDITORIUM. Braid Strut ud Pimdra., Rout, RED BANK. N. J. 1 CUD whipped cream cubes 1 tablespoon tarragon vinegar , Is where we put leit-overs to good 2 tablespoons butter Alcohol in spilled perfumery, med- Tehpfcona School SOT . Ruldac* 2Z20 mayonnaise use. The. housewife can plan on this 1 scant cup mushroom caps, icine, etc, dissolves varnish. Eub at Compute All Trv* el D»das for AdulU nl Chlldraiv—Docriptlva Booklal on fUquut. Queen olives, pitted several days in advance, say on a • peeled and broken once with the" fingers. Bub with a All Work Supervised Thursday by serving; chicken and The keynote: of modem Inte- EXTRA CLASSES BEING OPENED FOR NEW PUPILS 1 teaspoon lemon juice 2 cups cream . soft non-llntlng cloth and lemon oil. 1 teaspoon onion juice preparing some extra to be put away Va teaspoon onion juice Mix lemon oil and rottenstone Into a rior decoration—oay, friend- By "BOB" Salt and pepper for lust this occasion. Then—come 1 tablespoon flour creamy paste, rub In circles, keeping ly colors-Is featured In all of VA tablespodnB gelatin Sunday and with little work in the Salt and cayenne pepper . • plenty of oil In the mixture. With a MR. PAULSON Cut beet tops off one Inch from kitchen she can serve her family Melt one tablespoon of butter In soft cloth and oil wipe up the rot- the new "Designs of Today" . < the roots wash the beets well and with a grand;dish of creamed chick- a saucepan and add to it the* mush- tenstone. Rub in straight lines and ..byTHIBAVT.rTlMMiliwWan-' at Your Service boll until tender In salt water. Drain. en with mushrooms. rooms: allow to cook for a tninute flnallv.with oil. II the rottenstone has : ' paper*—all Water-Fast,' ' Monday, Wednesday and Menu Of The Week Let stand In.cold water a few min- or two. but do not let the >taush- scratched and the gloss Is lessened, Ug,ht-Te»ted, and Inexpensive ' Saturday. utes, then peel. Chop In a chopping This Is really one dish that few rooms brown. Sift In the flouJ and init on a coat of good varnish and bowlverv fine, add* seasoning. Soak people.don't like, and those few peo- when well mixed with the butter, add- Jet dry. Rub again with oil and rot- —are paw on display. Come MONDAY the srelatln-in a little cold water five ple are so.few and far between that the, cream, stirring well all the time. tenstone. using light strokes in In and se* them. - I Breakfast—Orange juice, hot wheat cereal with minutes. When dissolved add ,it.to no matter who Is coming in /or sup- Let cook for four minutes and wMn •tra|gbt lines: . . raisins, bacon and eggs, toasted biscuits, jelly or jam, coffee or cocoa. the whipped cream and then mix per there need be no worrying as to the cream begins to thicken add tile Distributed by . BOB'SIEAUTY Lunch—Welsh rarebit on toast, dressed lettuce with French dresiinj, with the other Ingredients. Beat all whether this dish will prove pleasing chicken, salt and a dash of cayenne well together; pour Into a ring mold or not. Just go right ahead with Its and the onion 1ulce. This * can be Bailed' frosting. If not cooked SALON frosted cup cakes, tea or milk. Pinner—Tomato juice cocktail, broiled and set In the Icebox until con- preparation with the clearest of con- served .either on toast or from a enough so that It, will spread .on toe chopped beef with brown mushroom «ravy, mashed potatoes, scalloped gealed.- Turn out on around platter, chafing dish at the table. cake well, may be cooked over again • BROAD 8T, RED; BAMS garnish with crltp lettuce leaves and sciences and a feeling of pride. or powdered sugar may be added un- THE ASPDIN CO. Call Now—JMO cabbage, apricot pie, coffee or beer. rings of grien .pepper. and fill the til It Is of the right consistency to t0 WHITE ST, . BED BANK For An Appointment center with mayonnaise to which spread. Use double boiler when cook- TUESDAY have been added pitted olives.*. Ing frosting over. PHONK 1U* . Breakfast—Grapefruit, ready to eat cereal, Special Dishes To poached eggs on toast, buttered toast, grape jelly, coffee or cocoa. BRAN BISCUITS I Lmeh—Cream of corn chowder, canned peach salad with cottage BREAK MONOTONY cheese, hot gingerbread, tea or milk. Dinner—Roast lee of lamb with Please The Families mint sauce, boiled rice, creamed asparagus tips, watercress and endive Variation In biscuits Is Just as pleasing generally as vsrlation In the salad, rhubarb tapioca with costard sauce, coffee. eggs we serve for breakfast. The greatest way to ruin anything good Crab And Potato Puffs So Easy To Eat IIWEDNESDAYI ...... In the eves'of the eaters la to serve As Easy To Make • / ,'•••'• * * Breakfast—Chilled prune and orange juice, hot It too much—therefore, try these biscuits occasionally: It just seems that there is no end of a sharp knife. Remove the po- oatmeal, scrambled eggs, broiled bacon, hot rolls, strawberry jam, BRAN BISCUITS. to the treats and surprises that we tato pulp and force through a po- coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Hot minced ham sandwiches, celery and 1 CUD bran flour can give our family at dinner time. tato'ricer. Save the sheila. Beat the tadishes, banana junket, sugar coolciet, tea or milk.. Pinner—Curried 3 teaspoon baking powder Take this dish of crab meat and po- egg sjlghtly. add the nlon Jtrtoe, salt, ft teaspoon salt tatoes for Instance—Its just the kind papper and butter, then 'beat with lamb in rice ring, buttered spinach, beet and celery salad, fresh pine-, 1 CUD wheat flour of a dish that most everyone llkis the potato. ' . • : >• • It's a treat for two; including yon, apple, sponge cake, coffee or beer. 2 tablespoons fat and particularly the housewife who JHlake the crab meat,' being very % cup milk can make something very special of careful to remove all of the spines every time it's good old Eichler'a. ' I THURSDAY I Mix and sift the whest flour, bak- It, without hours of labor. and shells. Cut the pimento Into '* I Bre«kf«st—Sliced bananas with ready te eat ing powder and salt. Add the bran CRAB AND POTATO PUFFS small pieces and add with the crab flour, work In the shortening with 8 potatoes, baked flakes to the mashed potato.; Till the -cereal, creamed chipped beef on tout, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Vege- a knife, fork or blender, add the M teaspoon onion juice potato shells With the mixture, piling table salad with sour cream dressing, bran flake muffins, honey, stewed milk, mixing quickly until you have 2 tablespoons pimento, diced high. Place on a broiler pan and a soft dounh. Toss on a floured % CUD hot milk brown lightly on top. pears, cookies, tea or milk.. Dinner—Spaghetti with meat balls, mixed board, oat and roll out light to one- % teaspoon salt Serve on a hot. platter, garnishing green salad, green beans, frozen lemon pie, coffee. half Inch thickness. Shape with a 7t ,cup crab meat biscuit cutter. Place In a buttered the top of each potato with strips of Pimento. Qarnjah the platter with pan and bake In a hot oven 400 F. 1-18 Teaspoon pepper FRIDAY for 12 to IB minutes. parsley. If this Is to be served on Breakfast—Strawberries with cream, ready to 1-18 teaspoon pepper a hot night, a Jellied-tomato salad Is ?«*«i large, uniform sized potatoes Just the thing to accompany It, or eat cereal, soft boiled eggs, hot rolla, marmalade, coffee, cocoa or milk. 1 Leack—Tuna fish with savory sauce, potato chips, tomato salad, spiee RICE WAFFLES until thev are thoroughly done. Cut even on a Jiot night It goes verywj.ll a slice from tthe aide with the point with buttered beans or beets. 'cakes, iced tea or coffee. Pinner—Fried thrimp with tartar sauce, Since waffles have come into thalr polled new potatoes, buttered beets, spring; salad, pineapple Icebox own there Is hardly an occasion ever cake, coffee or beer, present at which waffles aren't In BUTTERSCOTCH RICE ly tender in a double boiler with two place. They have moved from the cups -milk scalded and salt. Mean- breakfast-table to the middle of the PUDDING PROVEN while cook together In a shallow pan SATURDAY I afternoon—to the mning snack and EXCELLENT FINISH brown sua;ar and butter until it be- I I Breakfast—Baked apples with raisins, ready to the midnight supper with It Is such comes very dark brown but not burnt ;eat cereal, ham and eggs, rye bread toast, coffee or milk. Lunch— recipes as this that have given them Add this to the rice and milk and their Dlace In th« dally diet of «o FOR LIGHT LUNCH , .Toasted cheese sandwiches, jellied fruit salad with marshmallow dresa- finish cooking until rice is tender many people. and caramel melted. Pour cold i.Hae;, chocolate tarts, iced tea. Planer—Baked spiced ham, mashed RICE WAFFLES. Warm weathar lunchta are for the water In bowl, sprinkle gelatin on 'potatoes, beets with sweet-sour sauce, asparagus tip talad, pineapple 1 pint flour most part light and fluffy. Maybe top of water, add one cup hot milk ' - iherbert, nut waiters, coffee. 1 CUD well-cooked rice, cold with a hot dish and maybe without, and stir until dissolved.' Add gela- 1 pint buttermilk but whether all coW or not when It tin to hot rice mixture ana turn Into 1V4 teaapoona salt comes time for dessert nine out of mold that has been rinsed In cold SUNDAY 2 eggs ten of us want something we can water and chill. Wpen firm, unmold Breakfast—Pineapple juice, ready to eat ctresl, sink our teeth into—#omethlng that and serve plain or with whipped 2 tsblesooona melted butler oream or fruit sauce. Kimmblad eggs on anchovy toast, buttered toast, jelly or jam, coffee x teaspoon soda we know we are eating-something When the rice la cold, add the like a good old rlc« pudding, only (» cocoa. DJnnajv-Fmh fruit cockUII, Southern fried chicken, msshed >ut Farm,'! have reopened their bungalow on mates at a luncheon. Qloria received of Friday. Ai last week's affair Mrs. with Shirley temple in the title rale, The' following puplll In Runnoe r». A. KaU and Romao'i gtora.) Naveslnk avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- many useful presents, > Jessie McNulty and Mrs. Walter An- will'be ittoivn today/tomorrow and tin Eiche of New Tork are at'their derson held high scores. Mrs,' Paul high school received the hlgheit aver- A.. B. Peer tit East Orange has home on Hooper avenue, Mrs. Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Letts enter- Batwdayat the'Cartton tH«ater,:The age-of-"A" for the marking period tained the Past Time social club a Mulr and Mrs, Claude Lucas were '•f ; Tented the Jones bungalow on Ocean beth MoMeekan of WesUeld has re- for that Port by Red •uworUng cast -/If headed by,. San- ehding'-llay^:;-- > U • ••-?•*• boulevard through the Bowtell few nights ago. Hugh Gregerson held hostesses. ' dolph Scott and include* Jack Haley, opened her home 'on Eighth avenue, ik Clubs « Woo Boillib—Pator Cartawll, Muriel Kalo- agency...... • ... Mr. and Mrs. Oharles PlUmridge of high score at bridge and Mrs. Edna Mrs. Hugh Gregerson entertained Gloria 8tU»rt, ThyUjs. Brooks, Helen myck, Arthur Murphy, Muriel Seaman, McCarthy at pinochle. the Ltngell bridge club at her home Wutley.aum Stimiaerville, BUI Bob, Philip Kojr, Yernon Kins, Jew JacAuest, The official opening of the Log Westfleld are here far the season at Mary Xesato., Josephine Qtwian, Robert their home on Oarfleld avenue and A pit collie dog belonging to Gene. on Leonard avenue recently ." htlHar, Kuth iThompeon, Conine .Ftldt, Cabltj Inn on the, shore- boulevard Barbara McClan, Jean. VtnButklia, Thorn. for the season will be held Saturday W. F. Nicholson and family of Mew vleve Owens, daughter of Mr. and Flew to Washington. aa Black, Gertrude Groan, Alvara Rhode*, night of this week. There will be Yftrk are at their summer home in Mri. George Owens of Leonardo, was Mrs. John M. Welch of Clay street. memhsr of toe j»w «rw etp»f»oM, Dorothy Wood, Julienne Lepelr, Jena »usl» and dancing and- hot roast Woodland Park. run over by a car last'week. The Laereoque * .Bordsn pf Red »ank, woodruff, Juna Andiraon...... Fair Haven, and Mrs. Morgan B. beef will be served free. animal was treated for a week at Dr. Ell'ert and son Morgan of Maple ave- aad 4 member ol toe Asbury Psrk Hr«lana—Jana WoodruS. Mrs. Albert Cummirige and Infant G. Thatcher Parker's animal hos- Uons dub, was nominated ior. the »*--•-•- -"»••"— Heyar. JPeter . The Atlantlo Highlands Drams, daughter of Leonard avenue have re- nue. Red Bank, flew to Washington, club will-present a three-act comedy pital The blow by the car left the D. C, Friday on ona of the regular oflRt* of deputy district Bov>rnor ot inle^fis^ft entitled "Second Childhood" tonight turned home from' Msnmouth Me- dog with a paralysed leg. the'Ke4 ^ank district of the WCM Dorothy Fallnn, SUmli morial hospital. air liners from Newark airport. They clu> iti' meetierof U>« 'diitriot lminn, Jane. WoodruJ. i in the hle-li school auditorium' under MM. Charles Ely and Mrs. Walter spent the week-end visiting points of ftpiniib—M»ry M>«ro. Muriel Seaman the auspices of Sandy Hook Bay post Mlas Gloria Sculthorp, daughter of Anderson were hoeteases at the elubf «t.Atl»ntl6 HlghUnd. tSiaiday Mr. and. Mrs, Stanley F. Sculthorp Interest In the national capital and 1 rjori. Smith". •. ' of tbe American, Legion. .Dancing weekly party of th« Ladies' auxiliary returned home Sunday evening. night; H* will be lormtUy «lwt»i OoBintrtlel- »»p«tapliy—Bittj _Ce«lex, will.take place after the perform- at th»" state convention to bt ha)d inana Jncsueit, aUnMauro, J«»n S,Uvtn». Junie » and »-at Atlantic City and GGeneral . BcJtnc*—J«cBJJk k DtUlerDUl . JohJhn ance,' •'} ' '•• ; ' wM s^e&etfQ, Howard HulMbolborr HUitii Uau. Arthur MMujjhy, BUIMIII HlntonHlto , CamelCl s PouPuouaa . Pilllp Ctaarlei H. Lomas, borough audi- Enter Today! Enter Today! Enter Today! •f the Red Bank club. ^ ? Kor. Emily. SetaSni., „ „, tor, who wu In Monmquth Memor- The meeting wit attended by-110 . Msthe»atlc|(-rBf»te Bnuir, Clarence ial hospital;two months with a brok- VaoBrunt, Alfred . W«it, June AndeMon, SAFE DRIVING members of. the olub» frojn Ked WU11»B» Faiiolng, Altee .Hans,, MarUo en arm. has returned home- SAFE DRIVING SAFE DRIVING Bank, Atlantic Highlands, 'Bllld VanBtunt, Jane woodru«. J . ,.„ Mr, and Mrs.' Charles Strqmberg. Keansburs; and Aibury Pajk. Bem- Als«br»—Paul Smith. Jack Deliltr. Hi • of West BUgnlaad avenue have rent' CRUSADE dred^Uue. Bettir .MaeUtoah. Porothy 8U- CRUSADE CRUSADE uel Maiunar oJ the Atl»n«o Hllh- berateln. Brenda Smith. Betty WeiUJaok ed the Miley house at 7» Avenue, D. lands club wpa chairman of the pom- Ford, JoMpb.Caiiipinella, Joieph Court- -James VaUMater is, spending, a mittes. in-charge. - •• .. week Bsoinir In New York sUte. ' Deputy-District Governor Mrs. Ulltoan" Btrpng of New York cott waa chairman of the meeilBg ' winograihy—^Marlon Boyla, aareldioa Is spending the'eunimer with her 50,000.00 '25,000.00 and th* guests Included district Gov- Farwell, Charlotte S^'wo* , , . • eiater, Mrs/'A M, Hurtcorn of Ocean? • .analneia trnlnlni—Betty , Maelntoali, Mulevard>..',;"':'• ', , - . ' •' ;."•'' FIRST PRIZE FIRST PRIZE ernor Robert 0, Perlna of Camden, The- feature' attraction 8und»y, Caaela Faaqua, Mary Kobhini, Oartruda IN CASH PRIZES Bl State -Secretary Carl Bannwart of Monday, and Tuesday vvlll be "Juage Qraen, Gertrude Widmer, Batty Wait. Mr. and Mr». H. Volkeman of'New II ftM-l OrHSfi CASH I'HIZIS Kewark. Pert, pi'trlct Governors Kardy's Children" with Lewis Stone litInC-Corrlno Feldt. Jack DaialerV, Tork have;l*sj«d the Freernan.hoUie George W. Bray of Red Bank. Judge .:rtsnch--Oartrudo Albert,'Arthur Mur- on. Grand. avenue for ' the summer Gel fRtL Entry Bl.inh M Get __FREEEntry Blank at || ()et FREE E|ltry B|ank a, and Mickey Booney. y phy. Peter. Carlmell, Corrine Faldt, ,Jew Harry W. Uridenjun of OrajM»,M»rk VanBaaklrk". Gertrude Widmer. - ^. season. •.;.':. \-:-> - ••..••, -• Reeve of Cainden and George .w. An- Typing—Marlon Beyle, .Gertrude Wld-, Mrs. Minnie Morse; Is giving up •.'••'•'. •'.•BJrana'Theate'r. • ' •' •••" mar, Jean Jatquatt, Mnry Uaaro. derson of Plalnflald and Councilman. 1 her position this week at the Atlan- I Lamberson g^,** JONES' Obre's Service Station Thomas M. Gopsilt of R« Bank. ,"No Time to Marry, ,', with Rich- BookkaovlnsWasn Jacauaat, Mary La- tlo Highlands National bank. She IGUY B.EDWARDS I ••••i Activities* and proJecU.of the va- ard Arlen and Mary Astor and "The. •ftrOa ' • " ' " •- • ' ' • " • ' Was employed Intheboolckeeping de- Bridge Ave. * Hector PI., Filling Station Rturn of the Scarlet Pimpernel," Office practice—Cora Bomah. Thelma Newman Springs Boad, Broad Street, rious clubs sine* (he fall reHohal 1 uSa Martha Crawford, Catharine Karltt- jJartmentAHr^sonKern of Port Mon- Red Bank Maple Ave, £ Bergen PI., meeting were reported by-President will .be shown for the last times to- ,;• Wlaahath Euaiell, Cha»lotU S.wanaoa. mouth hsja:taken a position.with the BED BANK day at the Strand theater; Piano. geomatrj—Patar CSrtsuill, Cor- BED BANK Shrewsbury, N. J. Donald Whltcomb of Atlantic Higfy. HM Feldt. WtHUm R»»n. Albert 8opp. bank: John Kottk, Jr.; -one of the lands, Baoretary WUUsm .Lee.: Of . A doUWe feature bill will also be BeanorlUton,, Jean VanBuiklrk. , tellers, has resumed, his duties 'after praientfid Frjd4y;ia.na.Saturday when General Mathemnllear-Gartrude /.Oresa, Highlands-eeareUry WUllamPodrl a week/vacation. : . NQIHING NOTHING of KMnsburg, President Henry «. the'Attraction' wl» be "Ther Tip^JBf AmalU.BaiU, Dorottaf Wood. _. < •• ~Hlam Ryan,-Albert Bopp. William . Metadorf of Tarrytown, 10 Patterson of Asbury P«k,and Preli- Girls,",with LlojiJ Nolafl and Mary „„ _lttor»-Gra« Bauer. StanlM Kew Tork,:sjftirit,thVweek-end look-, TO dent .Theodore, D, Moore ol Red Carlisle end "Hollywood Rouna-t)p," Karr, Halaa Mesalman, Adallna EoMmoo; BUY Supported bf Merchant*; Clarence VanBrunt. June inn: over hii Property here. BUY Bank;!,: It was'unanimously decided with Buck Jonei and.vSelen Twelve. Mr. and.'Mrt.-H. Murtha of New The Red Bank Realetsr Is su> to reitieit th» stita uiooUirJon^ to York spent-the week-end at their ported bv local as welt a* out-of- hold it* abnttal convention- In June "rT. M«Jorle tolth. Muriel,Seaway. . Third avenue home, town business men. Advertisements) of next year at Asbury ParK.•/•••: Ancient hlatiry-Jack Daliler, Thomas appearing rerularly tell the story,— E«an. Mildred Laaae, Dorothy SUhtrateln, Mr. and Mrs. A: H. Kometedt of Advertisement Put; District Governor Undeman,' B«nda"Bmlth, _Qertrude WIdniar, Batty spoke of the International awoclatlen Modern niawry—r.r... Bannett, Marioj annual: convention to be held, tha Boyle, Eileen Karp, Arthur Murphy, Ruth third Week of July at Oakland, Cali- Ba-rtolettt ... fornia^ and detailed two itineraries World hlitory—Cunala Paio.ua, . decided on by the state committee-' and Fist District Governor Ander- 'SAUB. son spokvi flf theannual atattieon* ventien at Atlantis City .the latter Save Lives,...Win a Fortune part of June. Friday night, June t*, Frooeeds to Ala Child Welfare and will bis known M C»m' for child welfare and rehabilitation eallty-te beautify the roads In, this work, of the unit and post through- section. Mr. Lovett feels If this proj- out the year.' More then $500 was ex- ect Is'carried, out thousands of visi- pended in this work the past year. tors from the metropolitan district Victor McLnglen an^ Brten Ponlevyi School .children wilt sell the pop- will be attracted to this section to ples Baturday, following the official view the blossoms in the < sprint, The feature Sunday, Monday a,nd opening: Friday night at the Csrlton simllai to excursions made to see the and Strand.theaters. The headquar- Japanese oherry blossoms at Waslj- Tueid»y.-will • be' '.'Battle, of I Braad- Way," (tarring Victor McUglen and ters for the. officers In charge e'f the. ingtori, and the aaalea blooms In Del- sale of the popples on Baturday will aware/land elsewhere. ' : Brian Donlevy. ^ojiie^ Hovlok beads the supporting cist-: ; '••• . be at the post rooms on Broad street Counollmah Cbpslll oil Red Bank, Members of the auxiliary and Junior aa exjjeutlve in thenlea department auxiliary w)U asalet1 at the thaaters of thl Fidelity uyiMTIruiit: Co.'at ^Dliie. : on Friday night.. Those helping Mrs. Newaf*. spoke an general business The Se» 'akpM *hflns,'JB)ub,wjllI Phillips "are Mrs. John Pfleffenberger, eoBdltlona, and the foreefulness' of have a dinner' --..kmte dance • Friday Mrs. Carl Bremer, Mrs. Walter Boyd, adaptability In manufastu'r- nlBiit, May W,^t.Wg'C4bln,;tnn.,At- Mrs. Dudley Shaffer, Mrs. Margaret erent articles In factories lantio Highlands'. "TWidtaner will be- File. .'•••. • . • heretofore .made, things for gin promptly at 8 o'clock In order iMlss Jacqueline Simpson will be la "iere 1* no market at the pret- FOR SAFE DRIVING that, there wili^.ja.^ple^mV.aJjoiwd' charge of Little Silver,- Miss Patricia for dancingd . ,,.. , - ...... Hughes 'at Shrewsbury,' Mrs. Alfred E. Kins -of Red Bank gave Members are 'pifviJaged .tp.'$ring Fleatner &t Eatontown, Mrs. Tony a. huaaerous monologue and:. Jack friends and. ladiw at* «speclilly. in, Hunting at Fair Haven and Mrs. PRIZES Jlohraj and George Olmstesvd led the vitej. • .• , •• •••-• '•'-••-;.••;.-'.:.••;<:. . ••• John Pfleffenberger at Rumson. eherus You Can Win '25,000.00 FIRST PRIZE! AM Prize* •« Ctwh Prim , Churoh OfBoert H«-elect*d, FREEZING TEMPERATURE Former BeaMeht Slain In China. An organl«tU6n meeting, of the ad- FOB TOUB FOBS IN p day you n*d the trftfc newt in your Major Jimta Denpiter, who wu Sectw PrtM • • visory council of St. John's chapel, C0I4> BTOBAGE VAULT £i newspaper ... Lives crushed out; people fright- eommfwder of the. Salvation Army Little Silver, was held Monday night fully injured in motor ear accident*... You etnnot TOrdPrize. . . eorp* mt Aibury Pjftk » years ago, at (he parish house. OfBcera re- be indifferent to these killings and maimings! Neither wu killed at Ting H*len'. China, elected were Harry" Kihgslay presi- can we... for we come in daily contact with thou- FavihPrtn . . &MM0 April '.3«. He. left Aebury Park to dent, V. Parker Wilkinson .treasurer LEON'S tajie up army work In China, sands of motorists in servicing their cars with gasoline FWtt Prize • • » and' Daniel B. Welg»nd secretary. Tel. 2800 and motor oil. And we feel, too, * definite concern for tbeir safety on the road. SJrti Prize), . . So this Tydol 150,000.00 Crasade for Safe Driving StvtMi Prin . ,.' • has been launched. To make your highways safer. Your help is needed. Moreover, here is t cause that Wist appeal both to your heart and mind. And see iPrize, • • • as You havemver Slept fcow easy it is to join and win a caah prixet Only « TertiPrize .... .$5NLN few staple things to do; things that as • responsible RECOMMENDED BY HEALTH dtisen you will enjoy doing. 25Piim-$10t.0«$2r5«U# AWBEAUTTEXPERTJ Join HOW! Don't put it off. Enter the $50,000.00 Contest Doit for. the sake of safety. Bo it for the sake of humanity. Do it became this Crusade Is, 1M Prb*«-$25.M $2,5M.M first of all, your Crusade! l Stop at your nearest Tydol-Veedol dealer today TTir -»lf i fir—I pint r-n- -'rrtin1 rt rTn r i"ni—n'i nri ~itti trnittlnl ftisirs TOTAL'MS tad get the wum Crusade booklets. Your Entry ..."DM I Jnrt bec>2 be asked ..."She's dcttU'iwae the policeman's trim ret?*. CASH PHjZCf Blank to in these booklets, - YOUR 8 Rules For Safe Driving EASYTO WIN irtT dSarent socgestioac for drUing M behavior have bean written and pnb- Osbad. Butwhat are Yora 8 Rules for Sa/e .ENTER N0W-N0 RED TAPE-NOTHING TO BUY 8 FREE BOOKLETS Drtvtoft Wnat are the 8 Rules that you \ thtak sMeoe the greatest safety In driving Head TfrM* Slmpl* C*ni«s( ffisfrucf/ons TO rWU>.YOU..W1N a motorcar? • U The rydol Sala DrMot Coataat la opan to all 4. Koatnaaa doaa not want !• thla Contaat, but tood feu en wrM$ (km 8 Rules eotUi in few paraana raaldlas In tha Naw > Ensland SUtaa, Nav Idata do. Juit ba yauraalf and you'U ba oritinat. Each lack weak (or S weeks aO TydoU York, Kow Jartay, PannajlvMia,, Ddawtrt, M»ry- oca of your So/My RulM aboud conUln ona Idao to Vaadol dsalan will tm nadyfot jo« 'land ", VlritL" linli. , and Olatriet o.1l Columbia, uccl promota Bafa Drivlnc. Simply wrlta down aoeh Jttua anry Thuraday a Jnt Sata M«laa Uemm m 8aJ*t Rult timid U mart Ota* onaployaaa or daalerl or dealara .._, ol Tida In ilrapla £oglUh.' Booklat. Whathor yon antar tho Cam- Water Aaooelatad OU Company and t lanlllaa. or UK or not, you "ill want tbaaa taju- jVaeWs. Tkbkuku Ktsrarf emM... _ at Ita adnrudnfaBd MIM promotion a. Do not hoaltata to aaak tha Mrloa ol Moist; •ad th«lr («oilM». To ut« th« ConUat, uaehpn or niparlaneod drlvara. Tbalr halo may kolp abU hooka. Cat your lra« /ra» bookM VrMsf s*ffl 4m ntt tomtt. ./ aa,ll ID tho E«'r« BlaaA which m«I be aacurad y«u win tha ConUat. But aaeh »«/W» R«U ahaaM ha tatUy. Raad It (oc Inlormattoa am ret Oustostiiw, bste ate 8 Sansde Safety j>atohU|«Uon from any daalorin Tydol GaaoUoa , wrlftan In your own oilfInal word*,. • how to win thla Contaat. Don't wait l and Vaadol Motor OIL 5. Endoaa your f 89fttt BuU Cawvatta; aaeh ona f too Uta. Tha aupply of hooklart la 817 separately pocketed t. Tho porpoa. of the Cootoit la to promta Sofa flllad out, In ona anvaldpc, and mall it to Tydol Safity Umlndl Gat youra today! JolnTylWa coils adjust sbemwlTM 1. Ha air drt»e • ear when sleepy or DriitaiTTotUa and, tha Croaaaa uka yo» ta writ. CsaLaal, P. O. 440. Grand Cantrai Annaa, Naw York 8afa Driflna Grusade tuml • - -.--.. - , si,, W|JJ halp City, N. Y. Contaat doaaa mldnlt,hi, July 7th, IMS. te every poe«tton—to lUt aoddonlo on Sa/afir R»U Coaoma eontalnad In anralopaa poat- erery ourre of your 1. Always b—v to th« rl*ht and it la In anarkad with a latar data will not ba ailfjbla. SIMMONS body. yow'sf eeedoen go wrong. X M- yasir fceaWlghU wtaeei sjaee- lat a car. •nU who auhralt. In tha opinion ol tha Indaaju tha bait Ui( 0/ » Satot RuUt. Tla Judfaa' daeWwtrln ba Batnembar, tliese are not actual prlse-wln- final. In caw ol tlaa, dupUcaU prla*a will ha awardad. •tag Kales. They only show kow eeaqrit Is to S. A eontaatant la prHlafad to aotar raoro than ono write yo» own 8 mum KM un normo. •at ol I RuUt but la aUalbla to win onapilao only. Tide ««eh waafc a Coapon ttatfl Wilar wUI not ba raaponalbla lor K**i Blaata of S CoapoM. Road a«h vaak'a bookM on Ba(« Drlrlm Sq/ily Hall Crapoal loat In tha malU. In hlnwaa lo Itow to Ha TytW't Craufa •mil TO» hn raad >N S kocaUta. Than, Iron tha all eontaaunu, Tlda WaUr cannot antar Into Indi- bolpM lofarmtlon you «»d la tki s flal. DrMnr vidual ttrropondanoa with any indlrMual. This wprjd famoiis'rtattr^sa gives you jinequalled sleep comfort. It 'To bain n« ta TYdol's Sale Drrrlsi Contest, BookMa, and from your ova aad your (rlandi Tt4> Water Asaoelatod Oil Company has pro. aarparlffiM In drlrlrw. ill mt tka I Conpona, wHtlnc i. All Sa/Wa HUUM nbmlttad ara to haiona Ha aaA allows iyoii to thbrpughly relax—;ta rest'every> nerve ajna muscle—and pared I brief booklets that contain a rroat aM Si/iprMxf RaL on each Coupon. No rf»l« la to prnparty of Tlda Walar Alaooiatad Oil Company, »any[»ot»whlnh rice, * '' ' - KetM He. I oontains Coupon No. 2-ond n •a, Thn we 8 ooupons In all and won writ* To aatoe tho Tyool Cnuada Contort ad •nmoot, niisn's and tat Booklat No. S. row I JMse/or 8a/« Drittut on thot* eotssens, ytm bava to do la to itop at any rrvot.- Raad thU hooklat, dip No. S aoupav and Bee Instruction No. I. i naanot. MALMi'a and aik for Cnuada W~p It, and eontlnua about tho B$ mm t»& ft tkmt tctwHU mmpt»M tnd I Bookke Ma. 1, and thla waalTe Booklet No. -t Rulaa" you will wrila. Follow thta »m- 11, taalllar booklat Ton will and an SJntry oadura lor i waak* until you hata raoalrad nm**, [YDOU r Blank which ahould be nwilad iMauiKoMrr < dlflnant bookUla and aairod S oocpaM J And seal «V «a| he— to seat* s pmkm k t* 1 tUMtUtl adlhaaahaoUrtlcarrfullr.-ffi.n rllpind numbarad Irani 1 to S. Thaat y««. ara * fciU kakt 1*0 leMr Halo Counon-and atart ready to wrlu your I ttUtlot Sift M- •UnJUff aboil s KaAi Jir «•/« CrMa*. I,,. Tho Conlaat laatnMtlaw Wl no 21 White Str«*t TUNB IN WOB • 7 to TilB T. M. Thfa, e«tt weak, atop at apy rrsoi» rmrthlns alaa ym aaad M know. R. B. 291 MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - WVADAT . HEADQUARTERS FOR SIMMONS BEDDING WIIKS lire fjooKirr FROM ANY TYDOI-VM DRIVE IN TODAY 1.1 i fM.ITa8lXatti.Wo >t, RED BANK REGISim JtikY

lMTJtt OP AlfnVAL sjWBTIW IN Business Women" Hbttes Is hereby gitta that the siunul Modernized Colonial Plan •Meting of th* ehuelwldsr* of the CIU- Elect Officers M* PuUdlog ail Loam Association of Bel hi^ibiiry DAR Bank17th,. ltllN. *. , a«t& eeren-tllrt bs hsli srs Tawdaro'clock?. ,sta nr. i, srsuarAiwD _9Y Has A Circular Stairway at tie oBee of the AindatlgB, tl hton- WBLU OONSULTlSa Offlcen of the Red Bank Business month Street, tied Bank Now letter, for NCaNUB, BID0EJF1ELD PAEK, N. and Professional Women's dub were the purpose of oJetUoi dlraetori, whoM ." FOB USB IN THB BOKO0GH OF For Program elected at the annual meeting of the terms aiplre, and. for the, truuwtlon of SBTJBY AMD AL8OTOB TAX" '*» tsssw^asaas— aneh othir tujlaaei as may tome Mfore 1NQ PUBPOSES. AND AUTBOBIZ04G organization Tuesday night si the themMtln*. ' • , • • . THJ5 ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF.^ & Edwin W. Irwin of Harding horns of Miss Bessie Green of - , • ' A. itliVIH WH1TIN0, immrw$Bl& BOEOnpH OP 3BBEWBBUBY 1 Shrewsbury. Tbe new officer*; are: ' - ' ' ' '': St .. New York., UTOPIA"EABX INC, a -•ma PUECHASB THBEIOF AMD"____ jlo-J Hortew at Monday . K,- X, corporation of tht State of New Jersey i FAYMSHTOr SAID BONDS AHD THB President—Mlsi Edna 0. Mepps. Br Tlrtoe of «n order of'tit Court of INTEEBT THIEBON. AND PEfDMG THB IS8UANCB AND SALE OF 8AID Edith Wright Vice president—Dr. Mildred Hulstrt, • Cliaacery Chxneery of New Jtttey; made on the day/ Corresponding secretary—Hies Msrgtrat #'«i..,Am** :i **t l;|n;-^i'.etnst' w>^—'" BONDS TO PEOVIDB FOB THB FA.Y- of Junior Group, Dowd. HERirrS SALE. ; n Mt Eecordlng secretary—Hiss Mete ton- By Tlrlue of a wHt o« «. Ja, to jns di- Qlahn rected, issued out of tat Court ol Chan- Will and Ttstament of JDIiabeth < King eery of the'State of Ntw Jersey, will "be Mrs. Edwin W. Irwin of Harding Treasurer—Mill Sesalt Grain. Hosford, deeeutd, art Complainants, and ' MOTK OB NOTM, IN THB MAMMBB jSrttti&.^if^m exposed to sale at publlo vendu*, on ' you' and others'tr* defendants, you are PltOVIDBD BY BTATUTaV :' : . thereof• alHrmaU.ely coneurring) h ^ road was hostess Monday afternoon Several members of the club are MONDAY, THS ZSrd DAY OF MAY, 1»M, rtaulrad to appear, and' answer to. the OBDAINID by thi Counefl at, thi J Section I. JV>r th* purpose gated hv to the junior group °* Shrewsbury bttween the hours ol-W o'clock, and I coniplalnanti' bUl on Jr• **for* thi thir- planning to attend the state conven- o'clock (at 1 • o'clock,. Daylight Sarinf teenth day of Jane, next, or the aaldTiUl or Shrewsbury tt foiiowti' • Seotion I of tUt Ordinance, there "is ap. Tvwne chapter, Daughters of the tion to be held at Atlantlo City Fri- Tint) In thi afternoon of ealTday at tht i I, That thsrtuthtll U pur- propriattnll.8M.00, InduiIvrTof^I ap. will be Uken' aa -eoufttatd aialut yon., . for tht us* of tht Borough of propriatlfna h*rttofort made for etid pSiV American Revolution. The members day, Saturday and Sunday. Court Home. in the Borough of Freehold. The said blllls Died to foreclose a cer- County of Honniouth, New:Jersey, to aat> Bbrtwsburr and also for taxing "purpoiei pose, lnjlading the sum-of 11,000.0s here- TOknteered to knit articles for the Uln mortfse* made by Flntdite Park, oMMx^map, anUUed "Asseesment Hap tofore appropriated tor ealdpurnoe* at»- The meeting of the club scheduled UfyVdecret.of laid court'tmoanttor to Ine, a eorporaUon of He State,of Hew Bed Cross next fall and winter. approximately $Ie,81».0O. " • for tht Borough of Shrewsbury, Mon- down, payment by a temporary aptfroprta." for Tuesday, May 24,'will be omitted lork, to Banktm.Trust Company aid mouth County, prepared by David 0. Bat- S°5 pursuant to SecUon -«0j l-llroT th* Hits Edith Wright, who was a and Instead members will attend the All tht following; tract or parcel of land Isaac Michaels, Kieeutors tad Tnuttti well, Consttlting Znginetr, Bldgtntld' Park, Beeiteitdd StttStatutee s oJ-'tkfth* Bttta7pf""N*StN * ^ under the last WU1 and' Testament of s pan »t the «th continental con- forum to be held in the Mechanlo and. pramlen hereinafter particularly de- Blnbtth King Botford, deceassd. dated verity,'required by law to' bt uicludtd In gress at Washington last month, street school Thursday, Uayy 26. scribed, iltuate, lying, and btlnf in tbe , (Section t. For tie purpose stated In tht budget for th* fiscal year 1988; and" Borough of Bumson, In the Countr of DKtmber 1. 1IU, and recorded In the SaeUoa 1 of tilt Ordinance, ther* Ja ap- to neat ^Id- appropriation, negotlabll gave a report of the junior assem- Konmouth^and SUtt of Ktw Jertty, office of the Clerk of the Cotnty of lion- bonds, aath to ba known as "FireAvparf".. The club will conclude Its season mouth la'Book SOQ of 'Mortgtiet, on pasts' propriated' 12,180,00, inclusive of aU ap- a bly Tuesday, April 19, in which she, with a picnic to be held In June, BaVUNKINa at a polnt.formed by tht 1)1,.etc and which tiid-nortgai* corere propriations heretofore made for tald pur- tus Bond, of 1*>8» of. the^BortogtTof Mrs. Herbert Tranck and Mrs. Har- Intersection ef thi center line of Hartshorn premises alttiaU In .the Township ol Mid. pott, Including tht turn of USO.0O, hereto- Shrewsbury (hereinafter referred' to as L«n* with tie tenter lice of Ns.ve.lnk fore eppropriated for tald purpose *a a "munlelpallty">.iar*. hereby authorlked to ' old C. Hancock took part. Mrs. dletown, Countr of Honmoulh Ind State bt Issued in the principal amount of Avenue I running thenc* U) along thi can- of New Jerttr.. . •';•••• -'"': '. '-. down.'payment by an appropriation made, Hancock, regent,- appointed Miss ttr lint of Hartshorn Las* south sixty- available for aald purpose,in tht fisetl $6,850.00, pursuant to th*: local Bond; ' And • you, Dores, Ine« a. aorporatlon as Ltw,.eeniUtattng Bevlsed.Statutes of thi, Edith Wright as Shrewsbury Towne eight degrees nine minutes tait, tight hun. aforesaid., ar* uadt a'partiT' daftndant be- budget ot 198!, and to mitt laid appro- dred eifiS thirty-four feet and fifty one- ctnse yon ire ont of thi owntrs of rec- priations ntgotiahle bonds, each to be State of 'Kew Jersey, Sections «0i 1-1 to ' chapter chairman of the junior hundredtii of a foot to the-point of in- ord of th* lands daterlbtd la said mort- known as "Improvement Bond of 1118" 40i 1-88. I) anticipation of Uw'liiuanct group for 1938-89. She succeeds tersection of. aald center line of Belknap gage.' ' ' ' "- ••..:•• ••." '.• of tht Borough of Shrewsbury (herein- of aald bonds, negotiable notes of the mu- £*n*lthinc* (3) along iald latt mention. after nftrnd to as "municipality") art nicipality art hereby authorised to bt is- Mrs. Herbert Brandt, who was ap- ed etnUr line south forty-two detrees for- And' you, HUtoa I,v UiiTy, an made a hereby authorised to be leeued in the prin- lued pursuant to laid Law;•'••" .' ' ' -i''••" pointed last year by tos. James H. ' Sre minutes west, ont hundred feet! party dtfendant -because you are. one of cipal amount of $1,800.00, pursuant to tht Stctlon t. • Tht maximum rite of Inter- the owntra of record and alto because you Local Bond Law, constituting Bevlsed Sta- est which any of aald obligations shall Mattenlee, then regent Mrs. Mich- (I) still along sane south thirty- ire the holder of a mortgage eoYtrtng; tutes of tht State of Ntw Jarser, Sections ael J. Lorenzo was elected secretary rtee thlrty-sertn mlnutet west, one bear. U ilx per centum. (6%) • ptr. annum. feet! thanes (4) etlU along the itld landt. ' ' •• • . : 40:M to 40:1-88. In. anticipation of tht Section 8. (a) Tht pun)os*"fbr tht of the group, Mrs. Jerome B. Drew tan* tooth twenty-five degreae thirteen And ' you. Hra, KUhni I. Ifllvy, are lituance of said bonds, ntgotlthlt notes ot financing of which said obligation-are to t . made- a party defendant because 7ou are tbe.munlclpsilty tr* h«rtby autborli*d to : treasurer and Mrs. Lloyd B. Thom- minutes west, on* hundred f**ti thanes the wife of Milton. L Mlliy, one of the kt Issued pursuant to said law; ,bt liiuedla the aequliltlon.by purchast of as chairman of the ways and means <«) still along the aunt south tfcrteen de. out Amerlein-LaFruec, 8-cylindsr) 500- greet twsnty-elght minutes west, one hun. owners of said lands, ind by virtu* there- Section J.. Th* maximum-rate of Inter- gtllon trlplt combination pumplnj engine committee. of claim * to' htvsj' tomt U*n or Intertet dred and sersntetnfett! tience (a) nortl thtreln by wa> of dower, or othenrlee. eitwhlch anr of said obllgtldns shall btar with ISO-gallon booster; tank fully eqnlp. Saturday Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. Ed- eerenty-Uiree dsrtt' Jftr-fiv* ralnutei li-ilx per centum (6%) per annum. ' ped for ui* in the Fir* Department ot th* ' watt, ont hundred: and thirty-five feet and' And yon, William English Stnatky, are Section i. Tht following, matters are Borough of Shrewsbury In accordance with win W. Irwin, Mrs. Joseph C. Irwin, fl«y ont-hnndrtdths ot t foot! thanes (7) made a party defendant because you arehartbr dttermlntd, dteltrtd, nelttd and proposal and epeclOcstiooa in rcdstloa north ibrty-ltvcn degrees' twtlvt minutes or may be the holder of aa-agreement for Mrs. Herbert Franck and Miss Edith th* letst of iald landa and/or because you statedt .'.'•' west, one hundred and forty-two feet and (a) Bald purpose Is not a current «- • (b) Thi estimated maximum amount of Wright will attend a luncheon at twenty-fin one-hundredtis of a footi may be, o» bt entitled to be. In poateeeloa thereof. . •..-•• . , peout tnd Is an Improvement whloh tht bonds ornotca to b* Isiued therefore la the Teresa Worthlngton Grant restr thence (I) north fifty-nipt degrtti forty- municipality may. lawful)! make or ac-41,810.00. '.•'•'..- ,. .,•..;. aurant, Park avenue, New York, as YOU two mbratea weet, one hundred and fifteen And yon, Hsrrr -Garlock. lUAni Oar- quire. No-part of th* cost of said' pur- " .(c)The *st!mated majdnium aunount'.o'f'-. feet! &enc*.(9) north fifty-five degreei lock and Aloltla Blrkmaan, "are madt par- pott hat been or shall'bt specially'at- money to bt raised therefor from all guests of Mrs. J. Warren Perkins, •ertnteen minutes weetroBe-handrid and tita daf indent because you ar* haldera of sources is $8,850.00, the excese :oi such fifteen feeti,thence (10) north slxty.two mortgagtt covering aald lands. "' laed on property specially. Benefited. ' New Jersey state regent, and Mrs. Modern characteristics of this red- at pro-Interest on'stld' obligations. Bald obliga* McFaddln, historian; Mrs. James H. MMting of Pretbytcrian Broth, therein. • , ",'•' " •"•"" " ; •" "•" o'clock {a* « o'clook. Daylight String Dated ApHl ilt.' >»M._ • vided by law. tlona shall be direct, unlimited obliga- Mattenlee, organizing regent; Mrs. erhood—Election in Jane. Tim*) In the afternoon of said day at the Approved April a, 1998. tion! of the municipality and tht munlcl- AFlPLBaATK 8TEVXMS, FOSTEB Passed May S. 1B!8. lality ahsll ba obligated to levy ad vs. Edwin W, Irwin, recording secre- Court House, In tht Borough of Freehold, A pW-liapTT.T.IB, w I hereby approve tho above-Ordinance mm tales upon all the taxable property tary; Mrs. Joseph C Irwin, treas- County ol ltonmoath,-Kaw Jers«y, to sat* Soliettora of Complainant*, this third day of May, 18S8, within the municipality for the payment lafy a dacra* of iald court amounting to P. O. Addrestt t*V Brotd Street. Bed Bank. urer; Mrs. Allan B. Randall, cor- Lieutenant George C. Wallls of the FRID W. ROBINSON, of tbt obligations and Interest thereon state police, appearing for Mark O. approximately »1,8«1.00, Ntw.Jtriey. ' . ; " . / Mayor. without limitation of rate" of amount. responding secretary; Mrs. O. Frank All thst tract or ptrcsl of Itnd and Klmberling, superintendent of state Chancery B-S Attests- ' Section «. This Ordinance aha!) takl Borden, registrar, and Mrs. Emll premise*, hereinafter particularly' de- SHERIFFHERIFP1S, SALE. police, who was unable to attend, ad- scribed, situate, lying; and being in the ORTBUDE C. VANVUBr, Clerk. effect 20 days after the first publication Engel. librarian. By virtue of a writ of a. fa. to m* dl< SUtement. thereof after final'passage, as provided by dressed members of the Presbyterian Township -ot Klddlstown, In th* County rtcttd, Istned out of tht Court of Chan- law. " "" • • of Konnonth and Stat* ot N*w Jerety, cery of tht State of New Jtretr, will be Tht municipal bond ordintnet publlahed Brotherhood at their May meeting m*4 loading fromriUddletoSrr oh to Chapelb1 l herewith has been finally passed and the . ., ...IPubllc; Notice. 8ilM •**•fA L* *^ ' exposed to sale at public venduc, on 20-day period of limitation within which NOW IN THE NAVY. Monday night' In the social hall of Hill, and' betnsr the' Northwest corner of MONDAY. THS Zlrd DAY OF MAY. 1918. The forcsroing ordinance was Introduced the church. ' lands at J. Schthck Conorar/a eitals between the hours of It o'clock and ( a 'suit, action or proceeding queatloning at a regular meeting of the Borough Coun- thence (1) alonst the middle of atld road, o'clock {it I o'clock, Dayllsht Saving the validity of such ordlnanet can be com- cil of the, Borough* of Shrewsbury held Elbert H. Stein of Ooeanpott In Lieutenant Wallls described the westerly, two chains and stventaen links, Timt)Hn the afternoon ot tald day at tht menced aa provided. In the Local Bond Hay Ird, 1938, and will com* up for duties and activities of the state po- lav hat btgun to run from tht.first pub- final consideration arid passage at a ren- Serrtoe as Apprentice Seaman. to the east line ot William a Mount Court House,' in -the Borough of Freehold, eaUta's south fitMi thenca («) along County of MonmooUi. Now Jertty, to 'eat- lication of this statement. ular. meeting of aaid Governing Body to lice. He said the troopers cover 7,000 OBTRUDE 0. VANVLUJT, h* held June 7th, 1988, at 7ISO o'clock Elbert H. Stein, formerly of Ocean- same. South fifteen dsgnee and turtr lsfy'a deeret of eeld court' tmountintr to square miles of territory, and yearly mlnnU> eaaW four' abalns and ' atvanty- spproxImaUly 11,916.00. , Clerk. p. m.' (Daylight Saving Tims), at th* Bor- port was' recently enlisted In the patrol about four million miles. New three links to a stone[ thsnet ,, Any. and all parsons violating tht . gilds must be oi) the standard proposal of tht •nbicribtrt, executors and trustees June a, 111*, and recorded In tht Mon- terms of 4hle Ordinance shall upon con- forms'In the manner designated in tha ~'ll delisht in the differ^ of the estat* of said deceased, will be mouth Oounty Clerk's Office In Book 1085, viction pay a penalty of not mort than specifications, must be enclosed In sealed pas* It, etc. Twenty-Five. Dollara for each and *v*ry mce in iMrul appearance. audited and stated by tie Surrogate of the envelopes, beating- tha npme and addreas Cointr ot Monmoath and itporUd for set- And alto th* nttem shares *( the offense or-be Imprisoned in tht County Jail of the bidder and name of the proposed tlement'to the • Orphans Court of tall thirteenth ssrlis of tht capital ttttk of for not more than thirty days, or both, work on tha outside, addreised to the' THERE'S'ONLY ONE ANSWER There Is one best way lo countr, on. ninrsday, the sixteenth day ot the Stability BuUdlng and loan Associa- all la tha 'discretion of th* Magistrate. Borough Council and muet be accompan- June, A. D. 18U. tt-l«:O» o'clock a, », tion aislavid aa aecurltr by tht laid Public Notice. ied br a certified check for a sum of not select.a.refrigerator ... . Daylight BeiTini Tim*, at which.Una ap- Qharlee A. Woodnald. and that tht wld Tht.tbovt Ordinance) was adopted on las* than ten (10) per cent of the amount plication will be mad* for th* allowance •hare* ot stock and mortgaged premises trtt reading by the Red Bank .Board of bid on the work and i surety company that is to try the model of ol commlsalont and counsel fsea. be told In th* following order, that U to letlth at th* regular monthly meeting, certificate stating that the aald surety to a "Bargain "Paint Dated May i, A. p. 1*M. layi In the tint plate • the aald fifteen ktld May 6th, ltl). A public hearing »HM company will provide the bidder with the your choice IN YOUR •bans ef tht thirteenth ttrlss of tht cap- be given on aald Ordinance on Thursday required bond*, and muit be delivered at •DWAKP W. H10KS. . ital stock of the Stability BuUdlng and evening, June Ind, at Borough Han. Bed the place and before tha hour named. OWN HOME. You don't National Bank ot«. J. Bld(., 'loan Association b* told and the pro-Bank, N. J, at I p. n. daylight laving TNew Brunswick. N. J, ceeds thereof applied to the amount ou* to lTie Borough Council reserves th» rlsrht have to take our word— ADBUMI & MolAUBlf, complainant on Its mortgage, and In tht ^ BANK BOARD OF HEALTH. to rtkci any or all bids If deemed to the Woodrow Wilson Hot*).. second plica the mortgaged , premise* best Intersstof the Boraush so to do. or anybody's word—that ICICUBIS IN a MMUTIS. New Brunswick, N. J, hertinabovt described, and the proceed! • JAUBS 0* AUCHIKCLOSS. Pure, ~~.Tailc.Free,' CrytlsK •DITH MeLATJRY TABLET. thereof applied to the balance due to the IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. . • Mayor. Coolerator is the best re- dor cubn — a •• deUffct to 41 Mehol AT*., M*W Brunswick, N. 3, TO ANTHONY WBDBSBi, ••••:_• : serve or b« served. By virtue'ot an order •at the Court of JKRs"j. OARKW. Borough Clerk. frigerator for you.. Let it ' Bsecntora and Trusteta. BeiaefSftl Ssi Ike proptrtr ef Aide; M. 4 (MAP Hlckt, Xuhlthau eV Thompson,. Woodnild. tt all., taken in txteutlon at Ohanoerr.of New isney, made onjM day No Money NaUonal Bank of N, J. Bids, the suit of 8Ub|llty < Bnlldltr and Loin lereof. In a cause wherejn^Cora H. Van- NOTICE. prove its own claims, be- Mtw Brunswiok. N. J., Hater la-complainant and Carrie U Web- HoUndei TownshJp PubUc Schools. Association, a corporation, and to bt told ber >. „ day of July next, or thi said blU will bt thi «hool y.arofjvas.iv wflib. received HoMrnott * flntgold, gol'n. taken ••-•----• —•-- Income Estate ot LeRoy MiKIm, deceaeed. (™« line*) . • HI.'* ken at oonfeased tgahit-you. by 'tat Board fit 'Sdoettlon ef the Town- Notl*. ta htrtby «l»tn that tht aj- Tht iald blFi7«ebi7«edd tofVtol—tofVtollow _a ear_- th|p_ el Holmdel. at tht office of Alex. h. eounU ot :tht tubecrlber, tmecutor ot tae IN CHAMCWJT^^EW JUUEY taii n nortctgtt * givei n by Carrie L. Webber VeOlees, Holmdal, on Wednesdtr. June estate of tald decsaaed, will be audited lid ^nthon? Wtbbtiv,her, hutbaad. to 1st,-!•»«, at jilO o'clock, p. m. (Dajlliht and ttated by tht Surrogate of tht Ctuntr TO VBANCHOr? OAHPBBLL WBBSTIB 0r» H. VinMaUr. dsud th* ttrtnty-nlnthSt*lnr Itae) at whlth tint thtr will be .. . And See AH These Extra Advantage! of Monmouth and reported for eettlemeat AND AOTOSS rOMD OF AMMUOA. s vabllel* tftmed and read. to the Orphana Court of said County, on Corporation of th* State ol New York! 1.' Blippllt* o( InstruoUon—• Llate for •KTEVERfto "bargain hunting-" for paint. Because the This Big Coolerator Gives You Thursdej, tht nlnA day of June. A. D. enppllet May be procured from A. 1* Me- lilt, at 10100 o'clock f. m.. Dulhght McCleea, D. 0. ft PATENTED AIR CONDITIONING CHAMBER—One w.y, circulation of Saving ,TlB»e, at which time application JLN best paint costs only 56 of the finished work... yet washed, moist «lr. Kosps foods freak for • Ions" tine. 2. Goal—Oonslstlna- of 00 to 80 tons will V. madt for tht.allowance o« ton- d NaUonal Ba it CoM- the lands dsscrlbtd ol Mo. 1 Buckwheat Coil, to bt delivered It's the most Important Item on the Job! Money spent on S) ICE CUBES IN S MINUTES—with patented Covlerator Cuber. ilsalone and touaael fees. Bed Bank, a Banki as the Board mar direct. good labor and watted on cheap paint meant a •hort-llred Coloration of thaBn tte •aldm Blainrs for bids art to bt vraoured from *> FREEDOM FROM COVERED DISHES—Baloaee.! humidity prorenls AmirloaAmtrloa,. SnrelvlaBorviviagg anetuvoIsttu r oefx thu»t MLest :. SMOOC. the District Clerk and all bid. mu.t he on Job and expensive repainting., .sooner than you'd like. rapid drying out. Wilwilll and TettamwTtetsmwtt ooff WUllam A. ColeOo, bltnke tupplled br tht D. 0. Use a paint that's famous for protective value, durabil- Byl Thomta H. Wllsoa. deeessed, ll complainant, and you aani d Tht rliht to reject aurT>r all blda Is re- *) LESS "MIXING" OF FLAVORS—Food edora are eorrlod to w.ter Iron Vice Freeldtnt, tthtn ar* defendantse, yoeyoiu »ar™t «*«IM.I»rtoulr U atrrtd hi thi Bot!rd. ity and weather-resistance .. . one that leave* a tough, maillns Ice where they may dissolve and ha carrliil away where thiv 41 Wall Street, New York, N. T, ll Z. _— , __ J eae>estasM,tt •wt j* rtha k toAA*I\lll*, the l oomplaln- can do no harm. * Hzeeotor. ant'••»..s• 1...41 Olts 6l*\HU™ rt the thlrUtnth day tmooth foundation for the next repainting. After all, you Henry Hate, Bs«, ot June,«««. er th*Itld blU will bt taken < s»e—~- •>»•» 9iiiTwSjtite/.^0«t». paint for tatting beauty. Start with Outside Barreled Sun- f) NO MOVING PARTS OR MACmiNF.RY—"A cafco ol lea never sou oat 81 Newark Bt, at In the matter of the estate of Catharine of order." Yet alien rou CM ttve 1100 or man on your purchase) aim. Hobtkte, N. X, light ... end with a earing on the finished job. ' pljr by choosing NQ BHANCH, June, ltll, tr In default thartof »uch, de. laitis.v vv j,),^ dimaadi against erte nil] bt) saadt againstjou t* Oie Chan- Ma asalnsk you. ASBURY rABK, KEYFOBT, SKA. BBIOIIT AND LAKEWOOD gag* ite. unJer! oath, within tls Tht said bill li filed to foreclose a etr- BARRELED SUNLIGHT oellor thill think tanltablt tnd just • thi sate ot the aforesaid or- tend . Jaln nwrlsate tl«n by you and tWward Tht objMl of tafd suit It to obtain t And you, der, er they will ba lorever barred if their THERE WS ONLY ONE . detree «l dime* dlsioljlnt the marrian eortonUon < 0. Hlcknan, Jr., your Kusbtnd. to Main, Distributed By betwesn you and thi Mid petitioner on tit Mtltns tBM»f6r agalatt tht tald tubicrib. slay Pulldlni and loan Ataoelatlon o( Red raadtaparl: BkBank, , »!! i eoroorsteoroot * body'obd'ff Nt N w • «»•»<" •'<«•»* ABMMprf. Jerserr. dttad.thdttadth* ssrentemth efay of De. Sfloflois for MJUratr. Byi Frank •. '!<••> TNM Mtsr. teiber, ftll. on ItJlds IrT lbs Krou.h of TOE ASPDIN COMPANY •Ireet, Sad Btnk, H. 1. msfllV f *KD BANK, N, J. 1 Sink RtitsUr Is nip- 11*. lotttl u *rin •• out-ol- l»allU 1011,

* i* '' ' A .#> 'I I RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12,1988. Pace Tnlrfeeii XUMone to Appeal Verdict Millstone township committee *has Sea Bright Church Runison Pupils Plan Here And There In decided to appeal from the $3,000 ver- dict awarded to David Rooney foral- Has Jubilee Issue For Nautical Dance leged damage to his farm land by water which flowed from a county A special Jubilee, Issue of the The student - council of Rjumsoa Monmouth County road., The decision was'made after Church Visitor, published In the In-high school is making preparations many taxpayers' had requested It. terest of the Sea Bright Methodist for the second annual nautical dance church, came off the press this week. to be held Friday night, May 27, In Iron m Oceanport Water, On the. first page is the pastoral mes- the high school. The gymnasium will Personal Notes, Sales of Property Building Operations, A chemical analysis of the water sage of Rev. Howard N. Amer, in be converted into the "student cruis- at Oceanport supplied by the Port* which he'expresses his thanks to er B.H, B." . ; —•> _ Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths - aupeck water company shows it to those who have helped the church. Marjorle Smith Is general chair- contain an over-rating of iron con- "Perhaps few churches can boast of man. Members of the various com- and Other Notes of Interest tent. 'While sot Injurious the com-a larger and more loyal host of mittee's are Harold Kerr and Carl pany was requested' to correct the friends than we can," states Mr, Jakubecy, decorations; Alice Delanoy condition as soon as possible. Amer. "The fact that we have suc- and Marlon Boyle, publicity,; Alex- Hbi Alma Blato. Manager ol Firemen's Team. ceaifully raised the $5,000 necessary ander McClees, tickets; Jean Jac- The funeral of Miss Alma Blako, They -were taken to the Perth Am- to tava our church means that many quest, Florence Nazareth and Wil- boy hospital In a serious condition. Edgar I. Vanderveer of Freehold, J*-year-old daughter of Mrs.-Carrie who has had years of experience of our friends have given generous- liam Ryan, refreshments; Nettle Hal-' Blake, who died Tuesday of last Groat Bun of Flab. managing amateur and 'semi-pro ly." Mr. Ainer paid especial tribute lanan, Alice Maraa and Jean Boyle, week at her home on'Hartoori ave- to Clarence Stevens far his work in novelties; Anthony Jannarone, enter- nue, wu held Friday alternoon at The record-breaking catch of pol-baseball teams In the county, .has connection with the emergency fund lock, cod and Boston mackerel which been selected as manager of the. Freer tainment and Thomas Black, orches- liar late borne, with Rev. O. G. Good- drive,. Mr. Stevens has an article In tra. • ' win, pastor of African Methodist began off Brlelle ten days ago con-hold Firemen's baseball team. His the publication describing the cam- Inued all last week and Friday six son Alvah is booking manager. Episcopal Zlon church, officiating. paign to save the church from clos- . New Fire Chief Christened. The bearers-were Charles Blake, Ver- boats out of Ilanasquan lnlat docked ing Its doors. Other articles per- with, capacity loads. Old-time resi- New Borough Hall Planned. . Daniel H. Harris, who took office gil, John and Louie Brandon, Clifford Interlaken mayor and council are taining to church artlvltles and to Thomas and William Clark. Burial In dents say they cannot remember religion generally are In the Jubilee as chief of the Keyport fire depart- suoh 'biff catches before. • studying plans for a new borough ment Wednesday of last week re- charge of R. R. Mount w Son m In hall at a cost of $10,000 to replace number. . White, RldKe cemetery, Eatontown. ceived a literal baptism of fire the •', ' Bale of a Farm. the' present one-story affair, now In The schedule of coming events in next day when the home of Richard Miss Luella Brown of Freehold use. The plan Is* to borrow the money Asbury Park Home Wedding. the church is as follows: TerwilUger was gutted by fire. The has sold her ten-acre farm near from the government to be repaid Sunday. Mar *». will be Aldertgate loss was estimated at $2,000. Mies Virginia Sands of Asbury North Fannladalo to Kenneth V«m- Park and Kobert. E. Crltchell of over a period of SO years. r street' Sunday In honor ;of the 200th an* Wlckle of Freehold, who has rented nWarsarr of the conversion of John Was- It pays to advertise in The Register. Rochester, N. T., were married last the place the pas);'few months. The Motorcyclist Injured. , hy. Barring •vangaUBtlo teaturee will. be Thursday at the home of the bride Jennings Beckwith, 16, of Spring property-has a six-room dwelling, P>8<*ndsri May 29, trill be Patriotic Sun- by Rev. Charles F. Shaw. Following poultry houses and other outbulld- Lake, was seriously Injured Sunday day. with features appropriate to Memor- a wedding trip the couple will make ngs. when he fell from « motorcycle. He ial Day. their home at Scarborough, N. Y. The suffered Irom concussion of the Sunday, June 12, will ba Children's day, with iptelal consideration for the children bride Is the daughter of Commander Jacobs—Laurence. brain, a dislocated vertebra and'pos- of the church. and Mrs. S. P. Sands; Miss Alberta Jacobs, daughter of sible fractured ribs. He was taken Sifnday, June, 10, will &• Dollar day and Store Mr. and Mrs. .Augustus Jacobs, and to Fltkln hospital. also Father's Day, with a Attlng program. Freehold Man Wins $25,000. Paul G. Laurence, son of Mr. and Tb* annual fair and baur of the church Woman Soften Broken Hip. ' will he held on the sidewalk In front I Joseph Dombroakl, 40, of Freehold, Mrs. Charles A. Laurence, both of the church Friday and Saturday evenings, was awarded a verdict of $25,000 by Glendola, were married Monday, of Mrs. Rose M. Harris of Long July 8 and 9. a jury at Freehold Monday against last week at the home at the bride. Branch suffered a broken hip last Sunday, July 17. will be faintly Sunday, Your Furs week when she was struck by a car with special program and features to be the Metropolitan Insurance company, They will make their home at Glen- announced later. / by whom he was formerly employed dola. '.' ' . . which her sister, Miss Eva Marks, Sundays July H. will lie Msltori' lay, as an agent. The oompany charged was backing out of a garage. She with apeclal consideration In the program Dombroskl with forging one of its Seeks to Block Big Firm. was taken to Hazard hospital. for friends from far and wide. An ordinance Is being prepared Saturday, August 6, the church will hold NOW! checks but a Jury acquitted him and Retired Hamew "Maker Dead. . Its annual cake sale. % for presentation to the board of com- he then brought a civil action. R. Frank Newman, 82, • a. retired Sunday, August 21, will be Laymen's missioners of Belmar providing an harness maker, died suddenly at his Sunday. VOGELS modern, cold, Hangs Self In Garage. annual license fee of $10,000 for su- • . " . »• e» j> home at Manasquan Wednesday dry air vaults (located in Thomas Roohey, 53, a Manalapan per-markets. The move Is the first night of last week. ^e. is survived New lire Chief. township farmer/ hung himself in the step to prevent the establishment of by a widow, one daughter and a Millstone township has designated our own building;) guafari- garage at the rear of his home last a so-called super-market la the Tay-granddaughter. the Allentown high school for Its Thursday. He died In the office of lor department store. high school- pupils after 1940. The . tee perfect protection Dr. Samuel Bar at Engllshtown while , Neptune Couple Wed. pupils at present are attending the against moths, fire and being treated. Mr. Rooney ruptured J2.000 Award for Child's Deeatb. Miss Esther L. Mann, daughter of high school at Freehold and Hlghts- a blood vessel In his,head three years Richard J. Trenery of Keansburg Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann, and town. _ . theft. ago and had since been receiving has been awarded $2,000 for the Charles Davlson, son of Mrs. Charles medical attention. , death of his five-year-old daughter, Dsvlson, both of Neptune, were mar- Spring lake Man Dead. Doris A. Trenery, who was killed ried Tuesday of last week. 'The Cleaning and Repairing by an automobile April 28,1036. The Otis W. Polhemus of Spring lake I/onf Branch Han Dead. (room Is * general contractor. died In the Fltkln hospital Saturday. Jerome Wells, 81, of Long Branch, verdict was against Clifford Can- of By Experts Keansburg. • Keyport Girl Engaged. He was 48 years old and was em- died In the Hazard hospital at that ployed by the Standard OH company, place Wednesday of last week. He Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Allcock of Married in Maryland; Keyport have announced the engage- A widow and two children survive was employed as janitor of the Jer- Announcement has been made of him. . sey Central Power and Light build- merit of their daughter, Jessie, to the marriage of Miss Dorothy E. Jarvia P. Hetrlck of Union. The Ing; for many years, until his retire- Rickey, daughter of Mr. and MrSi SUITS _ Albert S. Miller Shoe Co. ment 13 years ago. He is survived Carlton HTRlcRey of Asbury Park, marriage will take - place" May 21. Both are employed at Newark. COATS VOGELS by a daughter. and Frederick H. Undeberg of Ocean THE STORE OF BETTER SHOES PLAIN DRESSES Died In Belmar Hospital. Grove. The ceremony was performed Engllshtown Loan Releases $100,000. 25 BROAD ST., RED BANK Eugene A. Stark, 87, of Asbury at ElMon, Maryland, April 30. The Engllshtown building and loan SANlTONE CLEANED 18 Broad Street, Red Bank Park, died Sunday night the Osteo- association, organized In -1926, Is pay- JMay Abandon Kindergarten. ing out $100,000 to 78 shareholders in Phone Red Bank 474 pathlc hospital at Belmar following The Matawan board, of education an Illness of a month. He was, a Its first series. The association now LEON'S Our Messenger Will Call. Is considering the abandonment of has 300 shareholders, marble contractor and served as a the kindergarten class and the es- Tel. 2800 member of' the olty sinking fund tablishment of a pre-primary class. commission In 1933. A widow sur- The plan has the approval of the vives him. Matawan Parent-Teacher associa- First Beat Victim. tion. . - Th» first heat victim of this year Follows Sister In Death. In this section Is John T. Leavy, a publlo accountant of Wanamassa. Mrs. Jennie Miller, 6T, wife of Cbet- wyn Miller of Ocean Grove, died SEJVSA T/ONrtl He was overcome Thursday after- noon on the steps of the state capltol Saturday, just two days after the at Trenton when the thermometer death of her sister, Mrs. Annie M. soared to 81. He was treated at the Atkins of Freehold. Besides her hus- Mercer hospital. band she Is survived by two daugh- ters, v. . Aptwr—Topper. Miss, Belle B. Apter of Newark and To Tear Down Old House. Dr. Vlotor Tapper, son of Mr. and Tho farmer D. Randolph Cook Mrs. Abraham Tepper .of Asbury bouse at Manasquan Is to be torn Park, were married Sunday of last down and the property will be week at the bride's home, After a cleaned up and graded.' The borough wedding trip the couple will live at will receive $336 from the wrecker Newark, where the groom practices to apply on back taxes on the prop- medicine. erty. Pullman Conductor Bettres. Celebrates 98th Birthday. James W. McClees, a native • of Mrs. Gertrude M. Maxwell of Man- Freehold and a Pullman conductor asquan celebrated her 98th birthday for IT yean, retired March 31 and Is Saturday. She received . numeroui now living a life at ease at Los An-greetings and floral gifts. Her chief geles, Cal. Mr. McClees learned the concern of the day was that a cold printer's trade on the Monmouth prevented her from making a trip to Democrat but gave It up fox rail- Cranbury to visit relatives. roading. Fire Track and Ante Collide. Honeymoonem Badly Burned. The Freneau fire company's truck Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alfons, who and an automobile driven by Mrs. were honeymooning in a cottage at Agatha Wlrth of Newark collided Union Beach, were badly burned Saturday as the truck was returning about the face and chest early last from a brush fire. Mrs. Wlrth suf- Friday morning; when an oil lamp fered an Injury to one knee and he exploded and set fire to the house. car was badly damaged.

WITH CHEESE AND CRACKIRS TRY A GLASS OF TIIOMMLR'S BFCR, TON I GOT. A DAY ONLY C NO MONEY OR YW MAY HOT SAVE AT All! DOWN 1. SAVE MORE ON CURRENT 2. SAVE MORE ON FOOD COME IN! SEE WHAT ONLY FRIGIDAIRE 3. SAVE MORE ON ICE IT TASTES lIKf 4. SAVE MORE ON UPKEEP CAN GIVE YOU AT THIS BARGAIN PRICE! • NEW SILENT METER-MISER D R f W f o I L - Choote your refrigerator for lasting utlifsction. • NEW "DOUBtB-HASY" QUICKUBE TRAYS notmrj.SMOOTH Don't be fooled by what i—mt to be a laving tt • NEW POOD-SAFETY INDICATOR AND LIGHT.' first. Do you know thst tome refrigerators cost • NBW 2-WAY COLD STORAGE TRAY tuiict H much M others to keep food safe and • AUTOMATIC TRAY RELEASE freeM enough ice in hot weather? That sonic \ • AUTOMATIC RESET DEFROSTER may "eit up" in repsJn everything they msyjnre • 2 -WAY FROZEN STORAGE COMPARTMENT in other wsyi? • AUTOMATIC INTERIOR LIGHT Why take a chsnce when you can own this • 2 TALL BOTTLE STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Genuine FrlgJdaire with New Silent Meter-Miser Trommel's tastes like imported • DOUBLE-RANGB COLD CONTROL at a bargain price... and get PROOF before your • F-114 EXCLUSIVE LOW-PRESSURE REFRIGERANT beer because it's made like im- eyes, before you buy, that it tavei not just one,. • REMOVABLE BAR-TYPE SHELVES ported beer-~-of selected barley- or two. or three wayi-but all 4 ways at once! • SLIDING MOISTURE-SEAL HYDRATOR malt and fancy hops. No rice. No Corns in. See this demomtrated. And see, too, • THERMO-SBALED AIX-STBBL CABINBT CONSTRUCTION the marvelous new usability features that only • STAINLESS PORCELAIN IN FOOD COMPARTMENT grits. Nocorn. This brewing pro- Frlgldalre givei-all at the tame bargain price! cess costs us far more. Yet you Model shown gives 10.9 K\. ft. thai/ arca| 5.1 cu. ft. food storage ipscr, 48 big Ice cubes at oos frtulng; interior wl4#r pay a low price! ' than |( Is deep; sod dostal of 0 I TROMMER'Slfl MALT BEER ^m? Jersey Central Power & Light Co. AMIKICA'S L AIM..I ST •, omeeHount RilRA.M.toor.M. Telephone Bed Bank lSOOi Emercency rhone after offloe hours Red Bank 10«. 171-71 jmtk M fmmk tu LMI JsrasMk. H,4, T* l»t ft* '.$<.''••'

Famous Safety New 3-Cent Stamp Agn« Holy Name Communion Breakfast Designed Exclusively For Steiribach-Kresge's Test Trailer In On Sale June 21 X new three-cent stamp commem- Eighty-five persons attended the orating the 150th anniversary of the Communion "breakfast of St. Agues'! Red Bank Today Constitution's .ratification will go on Holy Name society Sunday at the sale at Philadelphia June 21. Its Log'Cabin inn, Atlantic Highlands, Keystone Automobile Club Giv- shape, color and design will-be an- following Communion at the 8 nounced later. o'clock mass. Rev. Michael H. Cal- ing Demonstration* Here of Postmasters throughout the nation lahan, spiritual" director, was In charge and J. J. Cough]in was toast- rnia have placed : orders, meantime, for Galifo Its "Laboratory on Wheels" 10,000,000 of the six-cent air mail master.' at Town Hall arid Elks Club. stamps, which will Inaugurate Na- Speakers included John J. Me- tional Airmail Week next. Saturday. Culre, borough attorney of South The famous Safety Test trailer of First day covers will be cancelled Amboy and president of the Middle- the Keystone Automobile club is In at Dayton, Ohio, home of Orville sex County Bar association; Father Red Bunk today and all driven are and Wilbur Wright, and at St. Feb. Sliney, chaplain at Fort Hancock; Invited to teat their driving skill. - ersburg, Florida, scene of the flrsF Theodore J. Labrecque of Red Bank, The "laboratory on wheels" Is mak- passenger-carrying flight Nicholas Kaiser of Leonardo, Wal- Play Clothes ing its first appearance this year af- Guided only by bonfires, the pilot ter Fox of Bradley Beach and Wil- ter spending the winter In the Frank- of a United Air Lines plane will liam Denny, director of athletics at lin Institute, Philadelphia, when ex- South River high school. STOBB follow on May 20 a route flown In aminations were given throughout 1921 by Jack Knight when he made Father Sliney, who was chaplain M Honmouth St. Bed Bank the winter months. The trailer will the first night Sight of the air mall. four years at the federal prison at The gayest, maddest, most atartlingly different of jnay be stationed-at the borough half from The route Is from North Platte, Alcatral, will give an address next clothes. Transplanted from the>land of glamor girls .. of 3 until 7 p. m. and at the"New Jersey Nebraska, to Chicago. Postal offi- Monday night,at 8:15 o'clock in St. r State First'Aid Council Mid-Year As- Agnes's auditorium' under the .aus- cacti.-. . of flaming deserts ... of "gigantic" and Vatupen« sembly headquarters at the Elks cials will radiocast from the plane. club, Broad street and Pinckney road pice* 'of.'the''.Holy''Name* society! dous" achievements,... of dreaming Mexicans . ..of centur- tonight from 7:S0 to 9:30. Father Sliney will .'tell some of his CROWNING OF VIBGLN MAEY. experience! in; that institution. . ies-old Indian traditions—and effected, by them all. Steinr The trailer, put into service last bach-Kresge's present forthwith these California.exclusive*. summer, has done much to help driv- Impressive Services Held In Beans- ers realize their driving weaknesaei, burs; Church Sunday Night. both mental and physical. Scientific Officers Elected devices in the "laboratory" point out Members of the Young Ladles' so- to individuals Just what their short- dality of Si Ann's Catholio church By Arcanum.Lodge comlngs are when operating a motor of Keansbursr held their annual vehicle. crowning exercises and reception of Officers $f the Red Bank council of Royal Arcanum lodge lAre elect- "Good driving," said Herbert Sil- 13. new members Into the sodality Sunday evening in, the church. ed last Thursday at the annual meet- coic, manager of the Trenton division ing of that organization in Odd Fel- of the club, "Is more vital today than Miss Marie DeTuro, who crowned tho statue of the Blessed Virgin I lows hall on Monmouth street. The ever before. Devices in our Safety ne Teat trailer show the driver what fats Mary,'wore a white lace gown and w officers s/e: ., . , bridal veil of tulle and lace and car- RtMiit—G«or«« F. WlUon; Jr. , limitations are by duplicating emer- Vic* 'r«g0nt-^«eprs»' Conk: gency situations on the road. These ried a bouquet of calla lilies. . Orator^—Clarano 1. Back. , tests, if studied and considered care- Immediately after the wreath of Put ragant—Jonph Soli. - flowers was placed on the head of BjcreUry—L. C. Scott. Reaching for the fully by the Individual, will show Oollactor—W. A. McCo.th. j when to exercise unusual care while the statue Camilla Lutz rendered a Trauutar—Hsrtln VniBnrm Smock.1 driving. solo, "Mother of Christ." Chuplain—Faul'^Ravara. • ' moon in style? ' The crowning, a very beautiful and Gulda—Chirlai Sanlon. - ' ' "Experience has demonstrated that impressive ceremony, was preceded Wardan—William Sannatt. thousands of motorists are better by a procession from the school to ^ Santr^-^tmai .McLaliv Well, here it is drivers today because they compen- the church, composed of the altar Truiua—^acob Prown. sate for driving weaknesses by extra, A memorial.'service-will be held by care In motor vehicle operation, boys and the new and old members the lbdfre Thursday night, May p. We know how to A vigilance test, a mental reaction er ths Boaaiity. " "• pep up a city full test, a steering skill test, glare test, Mies Edith Hughes, Mies Mary The road to better and bigger' busi- color vision test, Held of vision test Massavlch and Miss Victoria Leonvlch ness leads thrqusrh The Register's ad' of men when they and a etereoscopio test are Included were the speakers and their attend- vertlslne columns.—Advertisement. in the examination, which Is given ants, were Nancy Ahearn, Elizabeth start to slow down without cost or obligation. Murphy. June Andreach, Marie Rob- in their clothes inson, Catherine Tanner and Doris FURS and WINTER • buying. . . Haley. Boyce Collins was crown Garments Fully Insured In our ROTABY MOTES. bearer. Joan MacDonald' and Ce- Cold Stomge Vault . ——— \ celia Baran were train be'arers. We call in Dr. . Bed Bank Club to Hear Western A sermon was delivered by the so- Style and put him Professor Today. dality director, Father-Adolph Czeius- LEON'S ' Dr. Garry Cleveland Myers will be nlak. Benediction by Father J. J. Lu- Tel. 2800 to work on their the speaker today before the Red citt closed the services. blood pressure. Bank Rotary club, Dr. Myers, who Is the head of the division of cur- We trot out fash- rent education at Western univers- ions that put ity, will talk on "Juvenile Delin- quency." Mr, Myers Is in Monmouth sparkle back into county in connection with public a pair of eyes and forums and he will speak tonight at the Mechanic street school on the shoulders. W e topic "Prevention of Crime by the give a man more Home." for his money, The annual election for directors The Bull Fight of the dub will be held today. A Mexican Stripes than the same new method of conducting the an- Amusing dirndl of porous cot- money is worth nual election has been put into ef- Bright broadcloth beach coat fect and this will be tried out at to- that zips down the front and ton, printed with boldly colored . anywhere else. day's election. Each member of the flares wildly 4.98 club has been supplied with a list of Sleek bull motifs and with bulls' head If you're reaching members and he is requested to Under it a matching bathing buttons. Witlfit a bonnet edged place an X opposite the names of Smart suit lined with cotton jer- for the moon with any six members. The six receiving sey. 2.25 with red ball fringe. Obviously, those dollars of tho highest number of votei will an outfit to inspire conversation, then convene and elect the four of- Sophisticated Green linen "Square Deal" Vis- yours . . . here it ficers and two directors from Among or. Sketched above 2.98 Sketched at right 6.98 is right in your themselves. In this way the method of selecting the board of directors lap. will be a secret one. The district conference of the 18Sd and 183d Rotary district is being Spring Suits held today and tomorrow at the Berkeley Carteret hotel, Aabury Park. The Red Bank olub will be $25.00 up represented at the several sessions by delegates.

Auxiliary Card Party Monday. The Woman's Auxiliary of Pair J.KRIDEL Haven Yacht club will hold a card party Monday evening, May 16, at the club house on DeNormandle ave- — Red Bank — nue.

Bandanna Prlnf Sketched at left.. Play suit and dirndl of bright red cotton ban- danna print. The dirndl ties with a cord sash, the playsuit is one-piece. Dirndl, 0.98 Playsuit ...... 4.98 The white quilted poplin hat in her The Ideal Summer Suit hand is.... 7.50 Models—Single breasted, Swing baclc-belted. Double breasted, | Plain back Colors—Sand, Brown, Blue, Blue-Grey, Slate-Grey More popular than ever, and the most who have lo make their own clothes comfortable suit you've ever worn. The Hopiock'ing and who want to be smart, enjoy AN coat, as a sport jacket, with an odd pair natural with witty Mexican1 EXTRA DAY EACH WEEK when we do the of slacks gives you another outfit. printed border makes the play- family laundry—quickly—efficiently—at thrift suit at the far left. It's natural 50 color with strong contrasting prices. We call and deliver weekly. •2? shades 3.98 With it she'wears a matching Others up to 38.00 hopaacking hat 2.38 Not- sketched, matching hop- Monarch Laundry 'saeking dirndl ,..4.98 H. n. SMOCK H. K. CUHTIS M. V. B. SMOCK California Shop, Street Floor, Dry Cleaning Rug -Shampooing J. KRIDEL — Red Bank 82 WHITE ST. Phone Red Bank 2424 STEINBACH-KRESG1 E CO. i '•; v' ASBURY PARK .,.:,,£,. BE A BOOSTER Ikkoort your rueisbantsa, Boo»B« t yoer )(/irf«nlxatlon»,o.Ei()oit youyi i Sfnelals, SECTION I your foiii coin* S.ED BAN K REGISTER . 47. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1938. PAGES 1 TO 14« Wl Campaign Woman's Club Greets Martin Becker Clubhouse Of Red Bank Register Cachet New Rules About • j'Y Funds Tops Opens Westside Blind Men Is Certification* New Department Heads NATIONAL AIR MAIL WEEK Halfway Quota Realty Office Being Improved MAY 15-21, 1938 ForWRrVWorkeni Initial GifU Committee Clear* The executive board of the Wom- transportation;, Mrs. R, Theodore Real Estate and Insurance Busi- The Work is Under the Direction Law Enacted by Legislature Re, an's club met at-the clubhouse Fri- Blxlor, nresldent of Evening Group; Sftc\a\ pi Their God by $50—Teami day afternoon and 'the department Miss Jacqueline . Simpson, president new Started in Quarters Over of the National Youth Admin- MAyt quire* That Applicants to ba Collect $5,247.50 —$2,752 chairmen and assistants' were.in- of Junior Woman's club;,Mrs. Doug-' His Father's Store on Shrews- istration and 40 Young Men •* Mwv.itMJ.M Eligible Mot* be on Relief .« laa Edwards and Mrs.. Herbert troduced by Mrs. J, Ritchie Smith, bury Avenue. . jYet^obcSubicribe^. president. The duties'of the officers Schaeffer, pages and Mrs.W. H. Car- Are Employed. ..».. _^ ,_. Least 90 Days. were read by Mrs. Herman Asendorf. yaliar,, historian. J At the second report meeting of The new board members? are Mrs. The" board of trustees consists of Martin Becker-has opened a real One of the outstanding construc- Forty overseer* of the poor of Morn the annual Red Bank Y. M. C. A. Harry' Morford, first vice president Mrs, E, H. Boynton, Mrs. J^ Daniel estate and Insurance business at 1ST tion projects undertaken by the Na- mouth county were present Tuesday i iharatenanoe campaign last night at and chairman of the budget commit- Tuller and Mrs. Thomas Voorhls. Shrewsbury avenue over th^hard- tional Youth Administration of this night at the meeting of their asso-l the Presbyterian church,. It Was an- tee; Mrs. Howar T. Manning, second Mrs. Hlgglneon, Mrs. LlndenstVuth ware store conducted by his father. state is located at Leonardo, where elation at Masonic Temple, Manas* nounced' that more than halt the vice president and chairman of the and Mrs.-Mannhjg were appointed In talking with a Register reporter NYA youth workers are engaged quan. Capt. Robert A. Kennedy of) ultimate goal of (8,000 had been sub- membership committee and Mrs, L. to assist Mrs. Mortord on the bud- he stated that he took this step be- in making extensive Improvements Red Bank presided and introduced scribed. Gray Marshall, recording secretary: get. Mrs. John Ivins reported that cause of his belief in the future of on the property of the New Jersey the speakers,' Captain William Saw the Initial gifts-committee' headed a recent rummage sale, was a suc- Red Bank and in real estate in this Blind Men's' club, Inc. skin of the civilians Conservation by Frank F. Groff, president of the , Other members Include Mrs. Wal- cess,, and an afghan-donated to the community and its environs. Set up under the authorization of r?BDBJ»«K Corps and Irving Engleman oil the Red Bank Y, turned in $3,M0, which ter McDougal, corresponding secre- club.by Mrs..RichardGprce Tice was Dr, Daniel S. Kealey, New Jersey old age assistance bureau. Among ' to $50 over their quota. This WM re- tary;' Mrs.'Howard Higglnson, finan- placed in charge of Mrs. ivins for director of the KYA, and jointly M0HM0UTH COUHTY'S tfADING WEEKLY. the guests were five men affiliated ported at Monday night's meeting at cial secretary; Mrs. John W. Boy- disposition. >. \ • • sponsored by the latter organization with the financial assistance cominisk 1 the Baptist, church. The report.re- land, federation' secretary; Mrs. Al- The May literature meeting will be and the New Jersey State Commis- The above Is the official cachet to Mail Week by sending a Red Bank elon at Trenton. ceived from the various teams Mon- bert Llndenstruth, treasurer; Mrs. h'eld Friday, May 27. Permission was 1 sion for the Blind, work on the pro- bo used on the - Red Bank Register Register cachet envelope to friends Many of the youths working ton day night showed total collections of Robert H, Rogers, assistant treas- granted for a card party at the home ject was begun several weeks ago. and relatives, 1 the OOC are selected by overseers of $1,213,80, making a grand total of urer; Mrs. Thomas Lafon, literature of Mrs. Harr^ Goldfaunt of Shrews- It will afford employment until special air mall envelopes for the special "pick-up flight" next Thurs- The Red Bank Chamber of Com- the poor and Captain Danskin's rew *4;363.50.-' Additional .reports turned chairman; Mrs. Carl G. Norrla, co- bury next Wednesday _ afternopn. about July 1 for the two score merce is also distributing a special marks related to this among other li last night showed a 'collectio^ of chairman; Mrs. Alexander L. Pepin, .The American Home department.will youths who are working In three day from the Red Bank airport as air mall envelope bearing a neat things. The overseers perform va- $884 bringing the total to $5,2*7.50 hold a lair on the- clubhouse grounds part of the local program of Na- / ; American home; Mrs. C. H. Wllber, shifts. cachet featuring speed boat racing rious duties In connection with old and leaving a, balance ot The ttaal meet- Scowcroft, co-chairman; Mrs. Jos- home of Mrs. .Bertha H. Boynton of office, Patterson building, 60 Broad ing will be held Monday night.. home for blind men entails the de- Red Bank postofflce. Help make was recently approved. This requires eph L. Turner, Highlights Editor; Alston Court; with Mrs, Hlgginson as molition of an old. bulkhead, Its re- Red Bank prominent during Air street, Red Bank. President tirofT In speaking befqre chairman and Mrs. Boynton a rfumber of things to be done which - Mrs.'George T.Iilnton, hostess chair- placement with a concrete-bulkhead, were previously optional.. One im- last night's session stated: that: the. : man; Mra. Frank Canter, Club Wom- i ' and the building of a Jetty 100 leet portant change la that overseers' workers this year had something to en subscriptions; Mrs. Hoaea Chark, The club's sewing group recently out Into the water. •hoot at in the purchase, of a new Y must not certify'persons for Works benefit fund custodian; Mrs. Clif- donated, layettes, consisting of 1M Coming under the supervision of Progress Administration jobs unless ' house on Riverside avenue, formerly pieces, and SO articles of recon- Children of Mary owned by the Knights of Columbus. ford W. Humphrey, custodian of John Griggs, NYA supervisor for they have received relief for at least clubhouse property; Mrs. Vernon W. ditioned clothing- to needy Red Bank District No. 4, the work Is progress- 90 days. Another requirement is Mr. Groff asserted that the deal for families. the purchase of the property is ex- Rose, telephone; Mrs. F. W.. Barker, ing rapidly under the construction that a welfare board of three to live To, Hold Crowning persons shall be appointed by the pected to be dosed this - Week and foremanshlp of John B. Cappelll, that "the Y has planned to take pos- NYA assistant state engineer. Well mayor of each municipality to ad-* session June 15. ' , Lester Ross Is Firemen Plan over ten per cent of the Improve- minister relief. At least one memper .' Ur Samuel W. Grafflln, noted lec- ment program Is completed. The annual May crowning of the "Tantum Ergo," Gregorian, Sodalists of the board must be a woman. The> turer of New York city, addressed BECKER The National Youth Administra- Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Boys' choir; "Holy God," Greg- board will appoint a director of rex Friday night's meeting and spoke In Named Chairman Summer Fair tion provides labor and small tools of St. James' Catholio church will orian, Sodalists and Boys' choir; re- lief who will receive a salary. Sal- favor of the Bed Bank board of Mr. Becker has lived at Red Bank needed for the work, while the co- be held next Sunday night. Miss cessional, "Farewell Sweet Mother," aries may also be paid to secretaries' nearly ail his life and he is a son of Sodalists and Boys' choir. and other employees, but the board directors .conducting such a drive. Appointed at Meeting of Sweep- Eleven-Piece Orchestra Engaged sponsor's contribution will run to Dorothy Grlffln will be crowner, - Re'corder Harvey D. Leuln of west Mr., and Mrs. Morris Becker, who about $1,000 for materials required James Grlffln will be crown bearer, Those who will bo received into members will serve without compen- Iiong Branch, Judge of the iuvenlle stakes Association to Arrange for Little Silver Fair July 9-16 live on, Catherine street. He gradu- on the project. In addition to tho the pages will Include Eugene Car- the Sodality the night of the crown- sation. Overseers of the poor arjtf '• court, was Ruest speaker at Monday Program—Hubert M. Farrow —^Fire Company Observes ated from the Red Bank high school work outlined, NYA youths will roll, Jr., John Conklln, Joseph Dil- ing include Anna Mae Harvey, Elea- eligible for appointment as directors^ night's meeting. Theodore Labrecque; with the class of 1933, serving as the paint the interior of tho spacious lon, Joseph Kelly and Joseph Layton nor Maria Harbison, Catherine The meeting concluded with a sen Honored. ' . 32d Anniversary. vice president of the class. He was Ked Bank attorney, gave a brief ad- 1 clubhouse and carry out a detailed and the flower girls will be Joan Shiela Heath, Reglna Elizabeth Ken- clal hour and refreshments.. The) - dress last nlRht. ' , a member of the King's Bench, an program of both Interior and exter- Mechan, Mary Maloney, Marlon nedy, Rose Mary Frances Lynch, next meeting will be held at the eow» Lester Ross was appointed chair- Plans are progressing for the an- honorary commercial law society. ior re-decoration. Rosarlo Ann Mattocclo, Margaret Tiall Leo McKee, general chairman for man of the-program-committee at a He received an extra currlcular Paris, Barbara Kaney, Patricia Sher- il at Red Bank Wednesday even* this • year's campaign, presented nual Little Silver firemen's.fair July idan, Ann Hammer, Patricia Mlkor- Helen Nagle, Margaret Marcella , June 1. meeting of the National Sweepstakes 8-16. The. committee has, engaged award. He waa a member of the , The New Jersey Blind Men's club Newman, Viola Diana Olah, Ellen awards last night to Frank. F. (Shroff, regatta association and the National varsity basketball team and the var- la an Institution owned and oper- skij Betty Carton, Joan Davenport, Lester K. Ross, G. Howard Mppln- Pete Galatro's swing band of 11 piec- Ann Crotchfelt, Ann Hotallng and James Ostrander, Katharine Lola Amateur Oarsmen association at a es to furnish the muelc for the night- sity'track team. He served as'con- ated—with but few exceptions in its Pennlngton, Mary Joyce Ruddy, Mar- . oott, John H. Mount, Harold DeVoe, meeting of those organizations Tues- cert master of the high school or- personnel—by those who are blind. Mary Hennessey. George Bodman, Hubert M. Farrow, ly dancing which will be one of the garet Mary Scott, Christine Caroline Fir© Apparatus i day night in the mayor's office In the numerous attractions of the fair. chestra and was sent by the high Funds for Its maintenance are raised Talarlco, Helen Anastasta Taylor, Burltt Boynton, Charles R- English, borough hall. He was named by James Ward of Rumson has been en- school to Atlantic City to play with through entertainments by the blind In the | crowning party will be Milton Abramoff, Ernest Griffiths, and the association is widely known Misses Rose Marks, Ann Hoffmann, Helen. Ann Thorpe, Gloria Marie 1 Joseph C. Irwln, president of the gaged to Install a public address the all-state high och'ool Orchestra for Wclfkamp, Audrey Ann Skvarla, Is Damaged At Ralph R. Eckert and Arthur White, Sweepstakes association. system on the grounds. The grand three years, for the efficient management of its Mary Burke, Adele Heppner, Mary tor obtaining subscriptions of $50 or affairs. ' '• and Helen Curley, -Anna May Lang, Katharine Ann Bolln, Jean Elizabeth Mr. Irwln recently named Hubert prize this year.is $100. In addition Connor, Margaret Elizabeth Connor, i more. President Groff also present- valuable articles will be awarded Mr. Becker attended Washington Veronica and Monica Emmons, Mary Oceanport Fire M.| Farrow chairman of the finance.' Square college of University of New The National Youth AdminlBtra- Elizabeth Mary Daley, Juliette Ade- ed Mr. Mckee with a button, every,night as ground prlz«s.; tlon, a federal agency whose func- Nolan, Elizabeth kanarclla, Amelia George BSdmaa has received flve committee. . Mr. Farrow has served York/' University of Pennsylvania laide Foster, Marian Joan Davis, Do- on the regatta committee for many - Randolph Field Is , genera,!' chair- tion It Is to meet the employment and Margaret Marks, Dorothy Hop- lores Marie More, Grace Marie Eatontown Council Hears Report gold stars for turning In $1,000, the man, Elliott .Bordpn secretary| John and University of Maryland. At the kins, , Ruth Murray and Margaret l years and;this choice for that Im- last named institution he was con- needs of young men and women be- Brady, Eleanor Loratta, Casagrand*. i^Wlti &%" portant post was regarded with high P K tr ' . - - - . tween, the ages of lg^ni^miUiJ^ '•1* Tiijymtfi fur i ml P. Kemp ti • roaster ot the Maryland sym-~ 1 Evelyn. Thtraaa. .Langv Mary. JGUMV- jams* ParkaeJjtiV 'of Dr. barker, favor by those interested In staging Uated with William J. AdJefcesTBUaf. . ., igrarh is processional "Mary beth O'Shea, Ann Theresa Garvejjf, 'w-ts3r«sW*MW> a.Jboxj^owjjr* PatKeT r orchestra and at New York Mother Sweet," Bdys' choirp recep- Council Pifcu tdTurchase Old another snqceaiful. regatta at Bed eroiis share of the fair proceeds' Is he was a member of the Washington iness manager of the club, In ar- Florence Winning, Frances Mary for for work.on the westalae tluring tion of candidates:; "Children of MUI PropJty—Bills Approved Baofc'.,.;•.-•% ;r.,"p;i.j'S<„;:.',- -.•".• >: expended on welfare.work. Square, string ensemble...: He was a rangements for the project.... , Coreale and Dorothy Mary Noonen. ..th«.j>kttjaK^.._'-..l~-.:' -•,. Mary," Boys' choir; "Act of Conse- The fire company observed Ita 32d member of the Zelosphlc society and The Leonardo project la but one cration," Boys' choir; hymn, "Mag- anniversary at the regular meeting the- Musical club of University of of many similar jobs throughout tho Other members ot the Boys' choir nificat," Philip Brady, Edward are Paul Kennedy, Harry Jackson, A short meeting of the Eatontoum Friday night. The firemen planned Pennsylvania. He rowed with' the state, Initiated by tho NYA in pro- Bloom, Vincent Reed and William mayor and council was held last night Major Bowes May no special celebration for the oc- crew of University of Pennsylvania. motion of its youth work. As on Joseph Palala, John Ryan, Victor Anderson of Boys' choir; recitation, Armelllno, Walter Gibson, Harry Pos- with Mayor Adoiph L. Braun prefltd-* casion, but marked the observance He was formerly assistant scoutmas^ other projects, the youths employed "Mother of God," Mary Btirke; hymn, ing. with a social time and" refreshments ter of Sea Scout Troop No. 1 and he at Leonardo are classed as "second- tel, James Elmer, Robert Kllzen, Broadcast From "Ave Maria," Gounod, crowning par- Charles Johnston, Daniel Carbonne, Councilman Chrlstoph O. Ang«lb«c«j after the business session. Orlando Is assitant scoutmaster of Troop No. ary wage earners" and may- - come ty; recitation, "Through Mary," Rose reported that Ihe hook and ladder- P. Warden and Howard Lux were 60. Mr. Becker is a member of Men- from relief families, upon certifica- William Ryan, Edward and William Marks; crowning tribute, Dorothy Jones, Thomas Bianco, Jerry Qrause, truck was slightly damaged last week House At Rumson elected honorary members Friday mouth Boat club, the Young Men's tion of the need for the supple- Grlmn; crowning hymn, "Spring when it waa struck by the Port-iu- night and Richard Clapp was re- Hebrew association and the Westelde mental Income- earned through NYA. Herbert Edwards,- Arthur Josephs, "Flowers," Sodallats; sermon, Rev. John Burns, John Tomalno, William peck fire truck while at a lira at instated as an active member.. Mr. Board of Trade. He lives with his : Oceanport. Elaborate Electrical System Be- Aside from tha gainful.occupation Michael O'Keefe of Eatontdwn; ben- Rlley, John ReUs, John Hogan, Al- Clapp has moved back to Little Sil- parents. His uncle, Joseph Baker, afforded these youths, they are giv- ediction; hymn, "O' Sacrum Con- At a special meeting of the coun- ver after having resided two years. | has been a resident of Red Bank fred Relss, James Alvator, William ing Installed in Residence Pur- en work training and experience vivlum," Gregorian, Boys' choir; Briakey and James Skvarla. cil plans were made to purchase to* at Fair Haven. more than SO years. Mr. Becker act- under skilled supervisors and the old mill property on Main street f roni , chased from the Estate, of Ju- The Little Silver fire company ed as broker for his father when the employment Is designed to stand the Auto Storage company, of which) lian McCarty Little. started with an ordinary hhand-drawd n later recently bought four bungalows them In good stead In their search William Russell of Red Bank Is pre- hose reel and shortly afterward add- on River street. for future placement In private In- Council Approves, sident. The matter was referred to) ed a hand-operated pump. Then fol- dustry. ' ' Martin G. Nill the mayor and a committee of toun^ Electrical equipment Is being in lowed a one-cylinder gasoline pump, Four WPA Projects oilmen to contact Mr, Russell, Kd Stalled in the home of Major Edward horse drawn, and a hose cart. An Dies At Hospital action has been taken on the proposU Bowes at Rumson, which will per- American LaFrance 600-gallon pump- Mother Aged 96 tlon. ' mlt him to broadcast over national Boat Club Plans . The Atlantic Highlands mayor and er came next and this apparatus was council Tuesday night approved four A communication was received! hook-ups directly from his home. replaced two years ago by a 1,000 Winner of Candy Proprietor of McNair's Market on from Ray H. Stillman statin* that Major Bowes recently bought the WPA projects submitted by Council- gallon 12-cyllnder American La- To Hold A Fair East Front Street for Past 23 man Thomas Jennings. These proj- the Insurance claims for Jesse Lane, estate of the late Mrs. Julian Mc- France pumper. Mrs. Deborah C. Llpplncott of a member of the Eatontown Ore com- Carty Little and he Is making ex- Little Silver, who is 98 years of age, Years Succumbed This Morn- ects Include reconstruction of the re- George W. Bray General Chair- ins; Following Operation. taining wall and stone bridge over pany, who was seriously injured tensive alterations. , was the winner of a large Mothers' January 1, 1935, while asvwerlns; an An elaborate electrical Bystem, con- Day prize of a box of candy offered Grand avenue and the construction r Senior Play man of Monmouth Boat Club of a new concrete staircase at the alarm, had been settled. Mr. Lane, sisting of several hundred outlets, to- HUBERT-M. FARROW by David Barr, proprietor of the Red Event Which Will Help Usher . MarUn Q. Nill of 171 Broad street, according to the report, received It," gether with a broadcasting outfit, Is Bank Waiting Room on Front street, proprietor of McNair's market on Hilton station, borough's share 11,079; At Leonardo in National Rowing Regatta. rebuilding a number of gravel roads, 688.45, of which 11.258 was for medical being Installed. Major Bowes has Mr. Farrow- Is a- prominent Red for the oldest mother In Monmouth East Front street, died shortly be- treatment fnany original Ideas and has Instruct- county for whom a purchase was fore 10 o'clock this morning at Mon- Including Highland avenue, bor- Bank business man and.is president Trie senior claw ot the Mlddletown ough's share 11,000; reconditioning A letter was received from Cora ed bis master electrician, who has of the Allaire & Bon Real Estate made last week at his place of bus- Plans are well underway for the mouth Memorial hospital, where he Mae Blnger, surrendering her retail been with him the past 20 years, to township high school at Leonardo iness. The recipient was made elig- had been a patient since a week ago Eighth, Prospect, Leonard and Mount agency. He la a member of the Mon- will present at the high school to- first fair In recent years of the Mon- avenues, the last two only In part, liquor consumption license for prerh* Install three-way, four-way and five- mouth Boat club, is an ardent Red ible for the award by reason of aji mouth Boat club, which will be held Bunday. He was suffering from kid- IMS on Neptune highway as of May way lighting complete throughout the morrow evening at 8:16 o'clock a article which was bought for her by ney trouble and underwent an oper- and repair of gutters, borough's Bank booster and has a host'of comedy In three acts, entitled, "This the week of July 16 to the 23d on share $1,800; reconstruction and re- 2. residence. Other Improvements in- friends. ' her son, Harry P. Llpplncott of Red the club's property on the river ation this week. ' Councilman Jsmes A. Gibbons re- clude a broadcasting system' capab'e Genius Business." Bank. • caulklax of 8,000 feet of thw sewer The oarsmen's regatta will tako bank, almost directly north of Broad Mr. Nill was born In Brooklyn and and the raising of 75 manholes to ported that the cost of having a of sending signals In all waves, a place on the river July 23 and 24 The cast, under the direction of street. The fair will usher in the came to Red Bank as an employee Miss Cecelia Mokray, instructor in Besides this eon Mrs. Llppincott surface 'grade, borough's share 11,000. ported that the cost of having a drives- radio remote control and Inter-com- while the annual Sweepstakes event national rowing regatta, which will of James McNalr, who opened Mc- way constructed on the east side of municating, telephone and an annun- dramatics, Is as follows: has two daughters, they being Mrs. If all projects are approved by tho will be held August 20 and 21. Frank Giles and Mrs, Henry Klng- be hold Saturday and Sunday, July Nair's market 25 years ago last the borough hall would be about 1109. ciator bell system. Major Bowes Is President Irwln announced the ap- Aida Blodgett, daughter ... Francea Hunt 23 and 24. George W. Bray Is gen- March. Mr. Nill married Mr. Mc- Federal government it is estimated AHn* Blodfftttfft, , mothem r «« Mamie Tutaa sley, with whom she lives. She Is that 190,000 would be spent In the It was also suggested that the am- installing a secondary service wltb pointment of Mayor Augustus M. eral chairman of the fair commit- Nair's daughter Elizabeth and took bulance garage be moved from Its future load capacity, replacing the GeorgG t BlodscttBldtt , fathefth r r. John Olaea the widow of John H. Lippincott and community. Mlnton of Fair Haven and Herbert BeaamonBnt t BlJetBlodg-tttt , ion ' a daughter of Capt. Henry B. Parker, tee. ' «ver the market 23 years ago. Mrs. present-location to near the Bchwarta existing 2.300 volt service, which Is E. Edwards co-chairmen of the re- ' Htrrr Wllllarnion At a recent meeting of the club tho Nill died in March, 1931, on her way An ordinance stipulating J2.000 as property In order to provide larger dangerous and subject to breakdown Dr. Oliver, doctor .... SUphcn Greenwobd who for a long time was in command home from Scotland. the price for the estate of Sophie ception committee. Katr, maid Beatrice Isftkien of the steamboat Sea Bird. 1938-39 budget was approved after parking facilities. The proposition from lighting. The O'Day Construc- The next meeting of the associa- Bit. BlnaJdl. a made to obtain the co- Mrs. Arthur Cain of High street, The new omcers will be Installed operation of merchants and business at«r, had made two bids of 118,009 i "•'•• Are You Saving T Save. Tuesday night, June 21, by District Candidate POT Pastor. , Fire Auxiliary Boolal. Begin saving now by subscribing men In decorating places of business and $30,000 on tha Broad atreet bank . The systematic way to save Is by building. Mr. Jacks tolil Tha Reg- putting a#|de an much a month and Deputy Mrs. Kathleen White of Bel- Rev. Harry A. Olson' of Beiffen- The Ladies' auxiliary of Union fire to shares In our May series. A most on the main UinrnuRhfarna in the Injured This Morning. this you O»B do by subscribing to mar. fleld will preach as a candidate for company will hold a game party to- convenient way of Investing some ot borough. John Hogan Is xanertl Alexander l'aahlmvlck. who Is em- ister last night that he did not your Income each month, and on male* the bids, but that they wer# shares In our May Series. Now Is pastor of the Reformed church of morrow night In the fire houso on cruilrmnn of the Jubilee committee, ployed aa handyman on the H. N. tha tlmt to begin to accumulate Big Irish Nlf ht at Shrewsbury avenue. Mrs: Harry Es- which you rocnlve a good profit with Strain iiitatn at Mlddletown, suffered made by a Newark real eatate man, Savings for futurn needs. No en- Red Bank Sunday at the morning the greatest of safety. No entrance Francis Murphy's bar and grill, Rum- telle Is chairman. fee charged. Kntro Nous Club Luncheon. * poailbl* fractured right left thla who sat along side of him at the. trance ft* charged.; _. son. Muslo by the famous Happy strvloe at 10:40 o'clock and at the The Kntre Nous club ot Red Bank morning while working on tha aa- sale In the> Lens; Branch borou|b, Mainstay Bulldlnrec Loan Ass'n, O'Brien and his Four Province evening service at 7:110 o'elock, Malnatay IliilldlnK A Loan AaVn, hall. ' ' U Mechanic Street, Had Bank, N. J., Radio Orchestra from Station Too ftmali • Cork. 13 Mechanic Btratt, Red Bank, N. J,, held a luncheon meeting yesterday tal«. !(• waa admitted at Rlvar- WARD, New York City. Listen In A cork that Is too small for tho Phone Ml. VIBW nrupltal for treatment. CMIW lo StaMtrn. ' , / Jt&DJia O0S, Attention 1 Genuine, "Sure Fit" bottlo is no bettor than no cork nt —Advertisement^ afternoon at the Maryland tearoom —Advertisement. ,j to this Irlah orobestra onkWedne*day ready-made furniture covers; cre- all. Printing should correspond with on Riverside avenue. Blxtenn mem- fool of Cooper's bridge, lot your •>¥ and Sunday nights and then meat llclous soft crab sandwiches. Try «•» • i AUmUmii '.''.;' ;- - tonne*, plaids' and bonuspum; P6S Its owner, if It misrepresents him It HeA Mr, Hhorman bers were present and plans wero Supported by Merahsnts. them In person.at Murphy's tavern for chairs, ' $4,98 for davenports. had better go Into the discard than Tha iwu tin in KaxMtai is sup- -Advertisement, .Unroll now In our "MsronsndlM Monday, May ft. Songs and dances for raady-macle and m«(l«-to-mnasur« mads for a thaater party at New of old inland. Fun galore. Come Phone Red Bank MM and represen- Into publlo places. The Register's job slip covers. Personal attention giv- ported bv local as well as out-of- Club." Ask olsrk for details, The tative will call with samples, ~" printing Is a perfect lit for the bull- en to every order. The Sherman York Wednesday. May 3D. Cards town business mm. Advertisements 0r«H lloaesi Ta» itrilt >v-a food time.—Advtrtlso- ness and professional service it's Irv •hop, Inc., M Broad ttrset, Red wera played. Mrs. Edward OTta- apturlnt reirularly Ull to* story,— Routs IS. Ealontown, M. WES^SBa**!?" ' ms Undsd tor.—Advarmemwit, BkA4u herty pt Ueaddaa'a Domar M*«14*4. A4viurUa«ntnl , th JuJsrii««m

.afc.il, -:.,.: : .•„•>%,» . i A •> RED^ANK'SEGISTEB, MAY 12,1983. PTA Athletic Heads Testimonial For Shrewsbury PTA Local Men Help Health Report Student Gardener Meeting of Hw Plata Woman> Celebrate To Open Camp Captain Rogers Has Business. For This County Club Monday Night. i Many residents of Red Bank and Members of the Monmouth and Mrs. Harold 8. Allen, president of vicinity, are expected to be at the Es- Blberon branch of the National As- Stele Department Racbrd* Show the stiver piaia Woman'* dub, .pre- Afljiiversary In Pennsylvania sex House, Newark, Saturday night Social Meeting sociation ot Gardeners met Tuesday sided at a meeting of that organisa- when & testimonial dinner-dance will night at Mr. and Mrs. ,Andreir V. That Measles, is More Preva- tion Monday night at the home of 1 Misting of die Season to William G. Sherwood and Low* bo given by the -Grand Vblture of Miu Heta Un7a CUM . Win* Stout's estate on Riverside) drive. lent at Red Bank Than Any Mrs. Frank S. Curtis, and made the 40 and 6 In honor of Fred Frailer, Middletown township, where they Other Ailment following, committee appointments: I in School Auditorium J. Jacoube to Operate Boys' chef de cheraln de fer of the national Attendance Banner — Croup were guests of Bugene. Warden, Troiram—Mri.: Louli Duireanx, lira. organization, and Capt Robert H. gardener. The branch voted to con- Albert Und.mtmth, UUt J&trr Brand. Tuesday Might With a Camp in Pooono Mountains— Ada for Additional Polie. tribute »10 toward a fund to send a The. report of the New jersey state Wars and ruwu^-Kn. WUIlam Mum- Rogers of Red Bank, grand chef de department of health show* that dur- ferd. MM, tnnk KankiMIn, Win Wor- '. Parly. - Plan to Open Friday, July 1. gare, passe, of New, Jersey. The fes- Protection at School. student to England to study botany wce Brand. •' •" ' ' for e, year at Kew O«rdsns. After the ing the W, three weeks of April Red Welfare—lln.- TOomas Pan! a. ft" Uvltles are seheduled to begin at 7:30 Bank had one ease of chlokenpox, 17 VUlUsc—Mrs. WUIIan Oanjbta. ..»,.._>,-,_i. presided at.the o'clock, and dress Is to be Informal, More than 40. members of the business meeting refreshment! were Avcamp for boys • in the' Pocon* served. •,--..-";,-.. • _ •• . .. , ,i of measles, eleven of mumps, one of HoMltallty—Mrs. Addlaoa Sanbon). ..* board meeting of the Me- Shrewsbury Parent-Teacher associa- Mn. brinr Wrtli, Mrt. BUjSro Arm- mountains will be .'opened this sum' -Early In the evening the members pneumonia, one of scarlet fever, one •trow, Mils Hina Brand. j Street Sehoot Parent-Teacher mer by William Q. Sherwood of Har- tion attended a combined business Jatlon Tuesday -afternoon In the anil fruitts Inspected, the lawns and of tuberculosis and one of -whooping Publlol»j—Mn. OUItord Stllei. rison avenue and Louis' J. Jacoubs ol and social meeting Tuesday ntgljt In cough. Middletown township had Arta and crafts—Mrs. OutHn - Thome- Special! x^ol building. Reports of stand- the: school auditorium. Mrs, Thom- flower gardens, on the estate, which •on, Mn. ,Batt Decku, Mn. Vlaunt Wfi- Throckmorton 'avenue,. athletic di compare with the finest In this sec- five cases of meatles, five Of pneu- lei'mmlttees wsre submitted. Mrs.. rectors at Red Bank • and Rumuon as', Otborn pres)d«d. Mrs. Joseph C Hi. Mn. Frank'Balient, Mn. Frank 8. Machinelets fc.00 rles BUHwagon, program ohair- Irwln read the state president's mes- tion. '. William H. Walte of Walte's monia, two of scarlet fever and twoOurtli. Mn. CUBTorf BUlM. ^mnounced that the Anal meet- high schools, respectively. 1 gardens, Eatontown, gave a brief ad- of whooping cough. ' . CW«i—Mr... Edwin H. Branch, 'Mrs. Oil Wave W The camp Is located near Mcllna- sage for May and Mrs. Edward An- Frank 8. Curtis, Mn.L. P. Stout, f of the season would be held next son.jra.ve the executive committee's dress at the meeting, praising Mr. Two cases "of mumps were the only fonnerty 740, e*day, May 17, at 6 p. m. In the ney, Pennsylvania, a short distance Warden for the fine condition ot the diseases to be reported in Atlantlo A social hour and', refreshment* report. Announcement was made .were served at tbe. conclusion of the Jltorlum. Mrs. D. Harold Karp, from Stroudsburg and Eastern, and that Mlas Helen Lang's class had grounds and gardens Immediately township during the three weeks. Other Permanent* library chairman of the Monmouth comprises more than four acres of won the attendance banner for the surrounding the Stout.residence., . Eatontown had three case* of mump* meeting. The next meeting of-the \Xi Council of Parents and land. It Is approximately 90 miles month. Later a motion was made to Plans are underway to entertain and, no other contagious or oom-olub will be held Thursday, June 3, 3.50 up -hers, will install the new officers from Red Bank. purchase ajiew banner for tbe school. the president of the association at a munioable ailments. At Fair Haven at. the home of Mrs. Albert, Llnden- „ a birthday party will celebrsia Oh the grounds la a large cabin meeting Tuesday night, June 14, on there were 18 oases of measles, six itruth. Mrs. Harold .8. Allen. wlU at- 3 Item* - 1.00 which will be used as a dormitory, Mrs. Raymond.' Oiienther proposed tend the annual convention., Of the jgpM fifth anniversary .of the organl- a motion, 'which 'was approved, to the Herbert N. Straus estate on of mump* and four ot whooping Ffatlon. The' high" School orchestra several smaller buildings which will Chapel Hill road In Middletown cought Highlands had one Instance Federation of Woman's dub* at. At- be used for rpcreatlon purposes, din' have additional police protection at lantic City Tuesday, Wednesday and ; W entertain and refreshment* will the school on' nights when functions townealp. ... . of chlekenpox. Five case* of measles, ing headquarters and handicrafl one of mump* and one of pneumonia Thursday, May 24, 25 and 26. VINCENT'S work. • :• \ . were belnjrheld. ' Mrs. Fred C. Eng- Mn. J. Leon Turklngtoh announced land, chairman of the welfare com- occurred In Holmdel township. Hair Btjii*, . Beauty Salon. the annual birthday banquet of the The Red Bank directors plan to mittee, submitted her final report ot Keanaburg had nine patients for open their summer.camp July 1 and Anniversary For measles but no other reportable dis- Grown for thousands of years In 10 UNDEN PEACE Monmouth County Council of Par- 1937-33 with suggestions for oommlt- the Orient, citrus fruits were estab- i ents and Teachers to be held Wednes- continue it throughout July and tee activities for 1938-39. eases. -'' > ' " - August. It will be open _, Bank Day Camp, which this year made with Him. Upon, the Invitation of Fred C. ty Women at their tenth annlvers- borough had 16 persons sick with Mr*. John A. WUson, Jr. suggested, will be in full charge of Frank J. mous "Jbejit-flo" roasted blends. More real flavor la every bean—• England, principal, parents visited | itydinner at the Rum»on private measles, five with mump* and one ground to your order. that aJetter of appreciation be sent Pingltore. —-'various:— , cl•i rooma —an *d -*observe• Jd school Monday evening. Installation with whooping cough. Whooping QffleerReutber for the splendid work work and decorations which the of officers took place at the business cough wa* prevalent la Shrewsbury he I* doing with the student patrol New Officers For children had Just oompleted. meeting wblob. preceded the dinner. township, where seven person* were WIN-CREST iSf . *-c Fly* telegram* were sent In the past Shower I* Given ' The4 hew officers are Mrs. Paul L sick with this dleease, while there month by this organization to mem- Parent-Teachers Redoay ot Atlantlo Highlands, re- was one case of measles and two of ber* of tbe state legislature urging For Corinne Welsh cording secretary; Mrs. J, Berkeley mumps. Tbe New Jersey state hos- passage of .Bill 258, whloh Is a step Reception For pital at Marlboro reported 36 cases .forward toward a good safety pro- Annual Meeting of-Senior and Gordon of Marlboro, treasurer and A surprise miscellaneous shower Mn. Frank W. Cole of Interlaken, of tuberculosis. ' COFFEE 15 gram. was given Mis* Corinne Welsh of Junior High School Aiociation The executive board voted to send Lodge Officers corresponding secretary. Monmouth, oounty health total* are A popiila* blend with mild and mellow Spring street last week by Mrs. Wil- Held Monday—Past Presi- 85 cases of chlekenpox, 99 of measles, a letter to the board of health urg- liam Vaughan and Mrs. Alice Rellly Annual report* were given by Mrs. Hl 121 of mumps, 30 of pneumonia, 12 ot ing passage of the ordinance pro- at the former'* borne, Forrest and dent's Pin for Mr*. Olson. Navesink Rebekah Lodge Hon- ">ry Ackersoa, Jr., first vice pres- hibiting sidewalk displays. scarlet fever, 85 of tuberculosis and Narumson avenue*, Rumion. ors Offieenof That Organiza- f JJ**,, ^fanta^lS. Walter'o£ 88 of whooping cough. The publicity book for the year MLu Welsh, daughter of Mrs. Har- The Parent-Teacher association of hon and Those of Navesink ling, second vice president and fel- asm COFFEE Wai presented to the board '•-"•-- ln o ry Welsh of Los Angeles, California, the Senior and Junior high school of lowship chairman: Mrs. John Mason, chairman. This was compiled and Daniel Rue, of White Horse, chairman with the assistance i Red Bank, held its annual meeting Lodge of,Odd Fellow*. third vice president and membership Eastern Star Tn "heat-So" Roasted. Rich, foil' engaged to H. Clark Burrowei, son Monday afternoon in the senior high A superb flaror and Marguerite Enrlght and will be. dis- chairman; Miss Florence H. Kauff- blend. played at the regular meeting and ot Mr. and Mr*. Harry C. Burrowes school library. The nominating com- The Rebekah lodge of man, recording secretary, Mrs. Mil- Hold Food Sale aroma. . also at the state convention In tbe of Hudson avenue. No date has mittee, consisting of Mrs. Ralpph Eck- ton Vreeland corresponding seore- been set for the wedding. Red Bank chapter, Order of East- orert UJiairroanhi , jarsMrsM . , jnowarHowarHd da MaMiuann- «*5"i. iw ouivan ui uiuk ornoujKuuji Mr». Members attending tbe board meet- Gifts were concealed in. a decor- nlng,.Mrs. Albert W. Worden-and and those of the Navesink lodge of ern Star, will hold their annual food ated basket of green and white. Miss jurer, Mrs.. J. Otto Oranga Piltoe T«a asoo ing were Mra. Frank KuhV Mrs. Lu- Miss May Throcknjorton recdmmehd- j O(M Fellows. A covered-dish supper tlonal relation* chairman; Mr*. Mary •ale Saturday morning, May 21, at Welsh was presented with a ooroago ed the following officers and they was served by a committee consist- TuMlntfs store on Monmouth street ther Good, Mrs. H. S- McSormlek, ing of Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman, Miss J. Strong, legislation chairman; Mr*. Mrs. Edgar C. Cook, Mrs. George of gardenias by Mrs. Charles Throne. were elected unanimously: and Berge's market on Bread street Week-End Specials at Butter Headquarter* Table decoration* Included spring Edmae Fazzone,' Mrs, Ella Klotsin, Arthur. Glbb, literature chairman; Merrill, Mrs. J. Leoa Turklngton, ; Frnidcnt—MndntMn. . EmiliEmilia Banjul, Mrs. WlUlam G. Herrmann, hospital- Mrs.- Joseph D. Steo Is chairman, : flowers, dogwopd and white lilacs. Vi«« proldwiU—MM. Huhtrt Farrow, Miss Elsie Mattson, Mrs. Charlotte Miss Elizabeth Keller, Miss Helen ity chairman and Ml** Katharine L. assisted by Mrs. Eltta Hobrough, Mrs. Rlchland Roll "" "'^ • Games were played and refreshments Mn. Bernard Katsln, Mebler and Mrs. Mamie Boyd. Maybelle Mecklem, Mrs. Gertrude . M«oFadden, Mrs. Charles Stlllwagon, BecordlnK iKreary—Mlit Ajnei Setley. Officers .and members of the Re-Foster, publicity chairman. Mrs. John A. Wilson, Jr., Mr*. Beu- were served. Corre«pnndlnr leoreUry—Mn. R. P. Kelley, Mrs. Margaret Bergs, Mrs. .Others attending were Mrs. Clar- Lamborn bekah lodge who attended were Miss Mrs. Arthur J. White, the presi- lah "Ely, Miss Marguerite Enrlght, dent, . gave her report. The budge Nlda^Steelman, Mrs. Sarah Valleau, ence MoDermott, Mrs. William Rue, Treaiurer- -Mri, J. C. Davlion. Anella. Lamb noble grand, Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Oarbart, Mrs, Martha Mis, Vera Norcross and Miss E. 8. Hlitorlan- -MUi Leola Itoblnsoq. George Rose vice grand, Miss Pauline committee was announced, consist- Emit. . "" " '"'"' L ' • T Mn. James Dambrese, Mrs, Marietta Ktmp, Mrs. Mabel Curchln, Mrs. Thome, Misses Dorothy, Gerlty, G . The 86W ofniers succeeded Mrs. Beck secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood ing of Miss Florence krldel, Mr*. ; % Herbert Burrowes, and Mrs. J. Berk- Helen Lauber, Mrs. June Curohln, erine LeMalstre,- Bessie ;ne, An Daniel B. ble)on president and -Mlaa treasurer, Mrs. Fannie House finan- Mrs. Anna Pauels, Mrs. Helen Imlay, Sweet Betty Samuel Opens Ethel Cartwi-Ight recording secre- cial seoretary, Mrs. Carrie Patterson eley Gordon, Mrs. Harold S. Clark, netta Farrell, Edith Kannett, Mar- Mrs, Lillian Hendrloks, Mrs; Eliza- Cream- !" garet Sickles, Elsie Mlnton, Kath- tary, who have each served two and Mrs. Elisabeth Hoffman, sup- state vloe president, announced the porters of noble grand, Mrs. Grace sectional meeting to be held in New beth Frlmpter, Mr*. Emma Van Business Service arine and Jennie Figaro and Hed-years, and Miss Mary Margaret Rice, Scholck, Mr*. Marlon Hammell, Mrs. 'BUTTER, ««*>•>< wig Hartbreoht. who was historian one year. On be-Stewart and Mrs. Barbara Heyer, Brunswick, June 9, 10 and 11. Mrs. The, Jlneet Butter In Amirlca. Winner ot over 800 prise*. supporters of vice grand. Miss Edmae Edmund de Monselgle, first presi- Ida Cherry, Misses,Allda Oakley and Miss Betty Samuel of 22 Rumson half of the association Mrs. Manning Emma Biirdga/" / road. Little Silver, ha* opened the presented a past president's gold pin Faxxona warden, Mrs. Blanche Dang- dent, gave a history of the organiza- Hampton Business Service at her COLLEGE STUDENTS HONORED. to Mrs. Olson. ler conductor, Mrs. Frances Ottlnger tion. She mentioned charter mem- Beit home, specialising In mimeographing Brief remarks were made by Mrs chaplain, Mrs. Ella Klottin Inside bers and past presidents and traced SPECIAL TWO-TONED Qrm. and typing. She has worked in-the Gold -B" Awarded to John T. Law- Olson, Mrs. Fanjui; Supervlslng.Prln/ guardian. Miss Elsie Mattson outside the development of the branch. Sugar 5>23 advertising field at New York city ley, Jr., of Oonovel Lane. clpal Edwin C. Gllland and Principal guardian, Mrs, Mamie Boyd pianist, Dinner was served In the dining VENETIAN BLINDS for two year*, first In the advertUlng H. c. Sleber. Mrs. Iona Cook past noble grand, and room of the school, which was dec- with Fascia Gold "R'«" emblematlo of service Mrs. Minnie Olson, Mra Kate Mer- Farmdale department of Sales Affiliates, mar- The next meeting of the association orated with spring flower*. A birth- RIohEVAP. keters of the Zotos method of per- for three year* In noa-athletio ex- •ereau, Mrs. Jessie GUI, and Mrs.day cake with ten candles was at CHAS. G. CONOVER tra-curricular activities at Rutgers will be held In October. Milk manent waving, and later In the ad- Charlotte Mehler. the president's table. Two motion [t UWDKN PL. Bed Bank 897. vertising department of.B. T. Bab-university have been awarded to 71 Those attending from Navesink pictures were shown. "Reid Hall" 1 undergraduates, of whom four are bltt* She obtained experience in lodge were Ous Colmorgen noble showed the life of an A. A. U. W. Brand of Monmouth county. One Hospital Auxiliary grand, Raymond Boyd vice grand, J. clubhouse in Paris and "Four Neigh- FUR CLEANING is John T. Lawley, Jr., of 2^27° Elects New Members L, Hoffman treasurer, Frank House bors" ahowed the work done by the By the Drum Method She, graduated -from Red Bank Conover lane, who received his and Qeorge Sturrock supporters of Judge Baker Foundation for chil- am award as a member of the univers- Preserves the life of your ran No. 2 high school, In 1934 and Monmouth vice grand, George Rose and Albert dren and their parent* through their Tiny junior college, Long Branch, in 1938. ity glee club and for contributions Mrs. Raymond Schaefer, Mrs. Al-Kiotsln past noble grand*. bert Gagnelln, Mrs. Emll Bauman clinic.. Discussion. followed, led by Sifted can* While at Red Bank high she was to the' Scarlet Letter, which Is the Also present were Miss Kathleen Mrs. Peter.O'Connor of Belmar. senior year book. The other three and Mra. L. A. Griffin were elected LEON'S editor of the "Round Table," school Stltt, district deputy president Mrs. Others present were Mrs. Pau Standard Quality Anorted paper, and was business manager of Monmouth county student* to be so members of the Fair Haven auxiliary of Rlvervlew hospital at Monday's Marion Rltter, and Mrs. Margaret Chatflold, Mr*. Howard G. Hymer, Tel. 2800 / the class year book. At Junior col- honored are John C. Patterson of Longstreet of Asbury Park, and Mr. Freehold and Kenneth W. MaeWhln- meeting at the home of Miss Lillian Mra. W. D. Ryan, Mr*. R. E. Moody, lege she was managing editor of the and Mrs. Harry tiyoa of Belmar. Mrs. Thomas H. Lafon, Mrs. Milton Vegetables college weekly, a member of,the stu- ney and Thomas E. Relchelderfer of Flannery. Mrs. Johh Ivlns presided. Atlantic Highlands Ocean Grove. Mra. George T. LInton invited the Vreeland, Mr*. Frederick Bullwlnkel, dent council and served as college Mrs. Charles P. Johnson, Mr*. Frank Building & Loan Ass'n. publicity agent. Bhe has completed members to 'visit Rlvervlew hospital today, when "open house" is being Officers Elected By E, Henderson, Mrs. Wayne Hemp- STOCK a Course In advertising copy writing PARTY AT LEONARDO. at Columbia university and attended held. Dr. Frank J. Goff spoke on Little Silver PTA hill, Mrs. Ernest Blanohard, Mr* BOUGHT and SOLD Educator CRAX the Wood secretarial school at New the needs of the hospital. He also James M. Bayles, Mrs. Richard De- W« Invlu Tork. Oueete Entertained In Honor of Dr. talked about the importance of pre- Wltt. Mr*. Emlllo Fanjui, Mr*. Aus- Your Inquiries and Mrs. Axtell. natal care, • .. Mrs, Chester A. Alberts was elect- tin w. Day, Mis* Carolyn M. Bleb, Prodacer-Contamer P*ach SALE Plans were made for a dessert- ed president of the. Little Sliver Par- Mias Winifred Shaw, Miss Adallpe First New Jersey Securities P. W. A. PROJECTS. Mrs. Joseph Sheehan entertained a ent-Teacher association Monday'after- OSCO Colif. Yellow CHng number of friends at her home at bridge Monday, May 23. Mrs. J. J. L. Jencke*, Mia* Irma vonOlahn, Co., Inc. Knodell Is chairman and Mrs. Leon noon at a meeting In the school. Mrs. Mil* Martha Hanson, Miss Martha Isrg* Kew Jersey Has »7S Applications at Leonardo last Thursday night In Russell W. Morgan was elected flr.it Asbury Park NatL Bank Bldg. Cost of »lM,a»O,«O. honor of Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. AxVa- n Brunt Is co-chairman. Hostesses E. Parkhtll, Mis* Ruth Sanderson, No.2/ were Mrs. Edgar V. Denlse, Mrs. John vice president, Miss Katherlne Cole- Miss Ruth LaWall, Miss Harriet B. Asbury Park, N. t. 2 tell. of Middletown vlUage, who will man second vice president, Mrs. 16 The coming debate In congress on move to Caldwell the coming sum- Bailey, Mrs. I. N. Tang and Mrs. Wll Cook, Miss Ruth More and Miss Syl- Phone Asbory Park 'A-* «*« Me i query sent out by him last week to Willy. . Plans were made for a covered dish Mrs. France* Manning, Jesse Dilk* Boicul Cotfee » oan J8« I NBC Pig Ban determine If Interest still continues unchaoii Thursday, June 9, Jn ttio Half Soled W "> 15c Has 63 Members and Mrs. Ada A. Crandall. Flr*t 2 In I Shoe Polish (UQ>M o» Paste) bot or oan | in pending applications which, had school. prli* was awarded to Jean Adam*. Oe been Hied and recommended for ap- GIRLS TO PLAY BALL. The Fair Haven Parent-Teacher as- Her display wa* a black bowl.of Men"! Shoes proval by tbe examine division of ociation begins life with 63 mem- panslei. Second prise we* given to Half Soled 89' C the Public Works Administration Colt's Neck and Hulet WU1 Cross bers. At a meeting Monday night Game Party Held Ann Pingltore, who had a black°val* W* OMarwtM All O«r Laatlur to k» Polmoliva 5 Prior to June 30, 1937, the result ot Bats Tomorrow Afternoon. t the Willow street school a general with purple and white lilacs. First Qualify which Indicates that throughout Re~ Th« Hollow Heads 4-H club of Invitation was extended to those pre- By Mrs. Stillwngon Orientation Say was held yester- , Work Done While TJ WaM Jrton No. 1 there are 42 projects at an Colt's Neck met at the home of Bea- ent . to join the association' and day at the school. About 80 boys and SuperSuds estimated cost of $2*5,389,118 ready everyone in the room enrolled. Tim Seven tables ' bf games were In girls from neighboring schools who to start If fundi are made available. trice Plotkln Monday, After the g e girls from neighboring HATS . . . All Kind. business session aongs were sungsnd fficers who were elected that qight play Tuesday night at the home of w|ll enter the ninth grade next Sep- In tplte ot the fact that the query refreshments of Ice cream and cook- ixpressed gratification at the fine Mrs. Charles Stlllwagon ot John tember, visited the school. The Cleaned and Reblocked wa* conltnm} to pending projecta leg were enjoyed. Others present be- iplrtt of co-operation shown by the by the most modern ** packet* V»«f ban'* Itnm aeed* Io* too and box lop. t street tor the Mechanlo street school school* represented were Atlantic IWly, the occasion prompted many sides the hostess were Shirley Con- tarenta Parent-Teaoher .association. ,^Jrs. township," Shrewsbury township, Mrs. machinery. public bodies with contemplated work over, Shirley Douglas, Louise Rey- II, Lynnwood Mlnton wa Kenneth Woodward received an Holmdel, Crawford's Corner, Ocean- New Jersey Apple Jubilee to Aid Jersey Growers in view to nie preliminary notice with nolds, Mabel Mltchsll,. Bernlce Van- lected president, Mrs. Albert Ottmnn award. Refreshments were served. port, Shrewsbury borough and Little the Publlo Works Administration of Dorn and Carolyn Butphln. 'ice president, Mrs. Arthur B, Hlcklos Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Sliver. The 8-A groups were hosts. their intention of applying for the roajuror, Mrs. Harvey Smock sea SHOES SHINED Jera*y The olub's newly organized Softball otary and Mrs, Theodore R. Kunte Harry O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ID the morning the visitor* were tak- projects if the life of this agency team will pity the Hatltt Sylvan 4-H Boskey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuhl, en to regular classes. At 1 o'olook Winetep Should be continued. llstorian. The election was condudt- Applei 3 a, |QC club tomorrow at Haslst. The next d by Mrs. Frank Hayden of Long Mr. and Mrs. Chrlney Conover, Mr. an assembly hobby program was pre- New Jersey has 278 applications meeting of the Hollow Heads will be and Mrs. Sherman Hunt, Mr. andsented. A number ot pupils gave Larg» Juicy Fla. OningM and the estimated cost Is tl34,«3O,42O. held Monday, May 2S, at the home llranch, county PTA president, wlfo MHOMOUTH lso Installed the officers. Mra. Mln- Mrs. Konneth Woodward, Mr. andshort talks about their hobbles. Oth- fktra tarf* Fla. Orang** of Carolyn Butphln. The mothers nf on, Mrs. Ottman and Roland Fonnl- Mrs. William Francis, Mr. and Mrs.ers explained olub work. Later the Win* t&JM Judgment. the girls have been Invited to attend. riore, supervising principal, were Fred Ayras, Mr. and Mrs. William various teachers were Introduced to Fresh Juicy Pineapple each Harrison Butler of Neptune, former- Bradlay, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frlck, the group and eaoh gave a, short ex- SHOE REPAIRING ileoted delegates to the county PTA AMD Crisp Iceberg Lettuce ly ot Mne Brook, won a verdict of 13,- Pupils CM janquet at Asbury Park. The By- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rlohael, Mr. planation of the work In bis or her , WO against the Purity Bakeries cor- aws worn adopted and plans wVro and Mrs. Charles Stlllwagon, Mrs. particular class. The oour**s of Firm Ripe Temaloes poration in the Monmouth county The puplli of the Holmdel school John Walser, Mrs. Charles A, Hota- study were-described by Mrs. Cran- have cleared (4 by selling seeds and nndn for a benefit party In the near Crlip Tentjar Snap Beaoi I5c Circuit court at Freehold Tuesday. have applied the money to their class luture. llng, Mrs. Ormond Mlnton, Mrs. dall. This was followed by a tour HAT CLEANING New Florid* White Tbe suit followed an automobile ao- fund. Holmdel pupils who took part The neit meeting will ba held Man- Hogar Wymbj, Mrs. Grace Carhart, of the buildings and a social hour. Oldent at Neptune August 3?, 1MB.In the county mtulo festival at An- lay, June IS, Mrs. Edna Smith, Miss Gertrude Mr. Butlir was represented by Par-bury Park l«it week were Holmns Lent« and Harry Wlnnls, Atismtlo Township Soouta, SHOP ' son*. Labr.ogu.Jt Bordan. Duncan. MaryKtu flotilthorpe, Itslpli Mrs. Frlck and Mrs. Rlohael ware The Boy Scouts of Atlantlo town- Supported br Merchant*. 10-hontsMM with Mrs. Stlllwagon, 66 Broad St., Red Bank , One or tbe quickest Morgan, Pearl Burn, Purvis Htraw- Th. Red Bunk Register Is *U|>- ship have cleaned and beautified their ways to find a Nml M Itrw4 to advertise la The Regie hand, Dorothy Kly, Ruth Longstrest, •orted bv looal as well as out-of- pplonlo and shop ground* at Soobey- , Mve Quality Counti tndYour Alone/ dsoet Furthest Department.—Advertise- Doris Maher,Stanley .Wlokowskl and town business men. Advertisements The grapofrult was brought to vlllelll . MosMtt ott ttheh m are nnoow eligible Myra JTrands,' Florida by (he Spaniards In the ieth, 'X century. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12, 1938.

Mlddletown village. - The annual Leonardo. meetlni?. of the-ehureh wl!l-''be-held , Port Monmouth. .Port 'Honnwith from l*R7 Grairalll, Nkmes^Appointees Moatsamnr, Fie4 W. Mejrera. .JmtofaaSunday-' morning -the Sunday-school Charles lfereri and Cherlei Lbb) Bttt ,u4, Balkan's ,SUtlomry Stot*.) will convene at 9:45 o'clock. At the Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, pastor of Mrs. Irving-W. Teeple was,hostess church seryiai at 11 o'clock tbe topic, will he "Fullness of Day." The new- Spiritual Church of Divine Light of to Miss Mary Gray, Mrs. Roy Flem- New York, will have meetings for a ing; and Mrs. Metiger at a card party ly elected officers of the church and I. t-11rii mi t co. on Mercer ave., Tuesday and Friday Monday evening. ... . ,. Sunday-school will be Installed at 1 All Are U#«m55"Wilh the Ex- message class at her summer home Winners at the' game party given this time. In the evening, the Chris- ception of Bqpervising^Princi- tian Endeavor society will meet at evenings at 8 o'clock. "I will relay all .HE IP isUIICJ'ft SUIT 8TIII8 1 by the Breyent Park and Leonardo pal'—Satory ol New fire company at Hauser's Leonardo T o'clock, when' tbe subject will be spiritual .received from the great grill Saturday evening were Florence 'Keeping Our Friendships Christian." masters of the spirit world," she said I, Fixed a<$4,800 Per Yew. Connors, Mrs: Leon Boeckel, Richard The ordloance of the Lord's; Supper In talking -with a Register reporter. Connors, .Mrs. George Graff, -Mrs. will be observed at the evening ser- "I am," she continued, "only the In- V1. Ail appointees of the Mlddletown Henrietta Quast, Mrs,.George Kovel- vice at 8 o'clock and the pastor will strument or the medium through , township board of education, with eskl, Mrs. Hannah Jeffas, Mrs. Qua preach on "Continuing Christiana.":A which these masters work. I am like ' the exception: of Dr. Paul H. >Axt«l PeUbls/Mrs. Charles Waltz, Mrs. Wil- twilight baieball game between mar- o radio. I can tune in at my station ' supervising principal of schools, were liam Ast, Mrs. Charles Falke, Betty ried and single men will be played and receive from the spirit world .named to serve another year Moin- Wakefleld, Mrs. Percy J. Kauser, Tuesday. Next Wednesday the Chrls- messages which prove the Immortal- t day night. Dr. Axteli recently turned Gertrude Morhan, Mrs. Olat Christy, tlon Endeavor week-day-school will ity ot the soul." " ' In his resignation, effective July' 1, Mrs. Harold Maxson, Mrs. Marie meet in the afternoon at 3 o'clock Mr, and Mrs. James McKay are : to accept supervershlp of tbe schools Bahr, Dorothy Petzold, Mrs. Al W. and, prayer meeting will' be held in enjoying a sojourn of a week in Vir- ol CaldwelL, Dr. Wylle ,G. Fate ol Cross, Mrs. James Alverson and Mrs. the evening at 7:30 o'clock. ginia. They are making the trip by j Mlllvllle, who waa engaged to sue- Emma. Lutie. . Mrs. Belle Gold Cross has been boat. • Vi anil made chairman of the reservations j ceed him, was present at the meet- Richard Haberlln of Long Island is committee of Mlddletown township Mrs. Amalla Gross entertained rel- 'ing Monday night. His salary spending a month with his uncle, for the annual dinner meeting of the atives from Newark Sunday. :Bxed at $4,800 per yean" Richard Curry. Bed 'Cross Thursday evening. May Mrs.' McGrath has had her .- The salaries of all other ap- Things are looking up in the rent- 19, at the Marine Grill, Asbury Park. house repainted. Mr. and Mrs. Harry pointees,'Including principals; teach- Ing line. Three houses on Tlnsch Mrs. Cross was very active during Bolting of Jersey OClty have been ; era, and janitors. tare' approximately avenue, have been rented by North the recent Red Cross campaign and spending several Mays with Mrs, Mc- the same as last year. Those re-«n- Jersey families who expect to move I with the assistance of Miss Kathlyn Grath. '• gaged include Lawrence A. Cartih here soon.''••'- .. .'..- Guttormsen, Mrs. Morris Joseph, John Gillette announces the en- Jr., counsel for the board; Dr. Wa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher will Frank Ponton and Mrs. William , ter W. Gosling, school physician, ah< move into their new bungalow on gagement ot his daughter, Miss Lil- Hogan turned In a larger' sum than lian Gillette, to Frederick Rendtrey Dr. Douglas Edwards, school dentist Brevent avenue next week. This had eVer before been collected here. Dr. Marc Krohn of Belford madf building la in the rear of the borne ot Newark. The wedding will take She hopes to have at leaat 15 Mld- place Wednesday, July 13. Miss Gil- application to be appointed schoo of Mrs. Gallagher's parents,- Mr. and dletown township residents at the 181Misses'! physician ,and -this was' filed. Dr. Mrs. Joseph Suplenekl. dinner and she asks that those who lette Is the librarian at Fort Mon- Krohn was reappointed to serve Mr., and Mrs. Knowles are having anticipate attending notify her not mouth and Belford. physician'far the high school athleti the interior of their bouse painted later than next Tuesday. Mrs. Fish was taken to Rlverview contests. Dr. George' U. Wagtier ol on Burlington avenue. hospital, Bed Bank, lost week to un- the Shrewsbury Country Club Es- Mr. and/Mrs. James Hughes of More than 100 persona attended the dergo an operation. tates • and.. Dr. Joseph D, .Ralph (of Woodbury were recent visitors at tbe spaghetti and meatball dinner he'd -' James Gavin Is completing a bun- Bort MonmoiitB- applied . t<); beVap homes of Mr«. Margaret.Hughes and by the Field club Saturday evening galow on Braniard avenue. He an- pointed school dentist Their, requests Mrs. Bernard "A. Scanlon. at the. clubhouse., Mrs. Carlo Lom- ticipates selling the residence which were.ordered filed. ' -,;••' • ':!'' Arthur Buhnke, Jr., motored from bardo and Mrs. Peter Chrlstensen ha now occupies and moving "to the • • The matter of having.!the;Uees_bn Revere .Beach, . Massachusetts, last directed the kitchen, work, whilo new one. • " ' . British and II week to -make a brief stay with ills Misses Claire Johnspn and Anna the school grounds at Leonardo doc Ivlns Murphy has m^ved from tored and reconditioned was referred parents; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Christenaen acted as'Waitresaes. The Ruhnke, Sri. ^ , • sauce was made by Mr, Lombardo. Main street to Bray avenue. to tbe Aullding and grounds commit- Tbe Cardinals baseball team of Paul Freebom, son of Mr. and Mrs. The home of Rev. Frances Steveh- tee. JAIT offer to do. the - work", to ; boys disposed of $S last,week. The $150 was received. -...... ! CM»J Freeborn has accepted a posi- »on;: pastor of High Point Spiritual- tion which will keep him in Connec- ist chapel, will be the scene of a Vir- cash was awarded to Mrs. Eaton. . At the suggestion.of George Pi)p- ticut for some time.. :., ginia ham supper for the benefit of Walter Mills has returned home •'peil, a member of the board, H.was Mrs, Irving Teeple entertained Mrs, the. church next Tuesday at 6:30 p. from Monmouth Memorial hospital voted tp have repairs made to th Minerva Dennis of Red Bank'Fri- m. Iii the evening1 at 8:30 a party Long Branch, where he was a patient Belford'schoolhouse. . , a ,' - . day.'. .... •• ; : • ... will be held. ' > • i for observation. David Schnoor of Belford, who is - Mr. apd'Mrs. Jacx Gallagher arid Miss Helen Crow and Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William Runge, Mr one of. tbe hoatd members, recom- their sons Herbert and Jack spent Scanlpn of Woodbrldge spent Sunday and Mrs. Fred Runge, Mr. and Mrs. mended that Charles Mulllner be Sunday, with, Mr. and Mrs'. Frank at the home of Mr. Scanlon's par- William Watson and Mr. and Mrs. transferred as principal of the School lioiilse at Long Branch. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Scan- Henry Wolf of Jersey City spent Sat- at that place to some other school Mrs. Charles Smith Is having her Ion. urday and Sunday at their summer After considerable discussion it-was noine decorated ^outside and'inside. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Schneider bungalow at this place. voted to refer this to the* persoaijel Tbe kitchen will be equipped with a were Sunday guests at the home of Harry Collins Is sick with arthritis committee. Dr. Axtell stated •- thai new electric refrigerator, gas stove Miss Helen Ruhnke, Mr. Schneider and Charles -Stava III, son of Mr. and Mr. Mulllner was doing good wor: arid-other modern appliances, flew combat planes during part ot Mrs. Charles Stava, Jr., died Wed- at Belford, . . ' 1 Miss Jean Korpon will be waitress tbe war In Spain. nesday ot last week after a sickness The resignation of Mrs. Margate for the^BHnd Men's, club and Mrs, Mr. ana _Mr«. Herbert JBerghof _of of two days. He was two years of Meyer asa, teacher at Sandy HooT Frank Guttormsen will have charge Newark pajaed the week-end at their age. The funeral was held Friday was accepted with regret of the kitchen. The clubhouse will summer home: at this place. : at Scott's funeral parlors at Belford All the board members were pres- open for the season Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Horvath and and the remains were cremated at ent except Wardwell Q..Thomas, Jr. - Mrs. Hans.Olsen Is making her Mrs. Margaret Juelllsh of Newark Linden. of Mlddletown village and'the meet- house oh Chemone avenue.ready for were, at; their summer home bere ' lit. and Mrs. Irving Gillette have ing was.one of the shortest the fcodj tier summer tenants, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, and Sunday. Despite the moved from Red Bank to a house has-held this year. ; . • Mu,rphy, of New York. , factMhat she'is In the neighborhood on the Mills tract. Mr. arid Mrs.'.Isaksen are 'having of 90 years of age Mrs. Juelllsh en- joys good .health. She la the mother Ihelr Chetoone avehvie' house' paint- ; Mrs. Steele To ed;' ; -'"v' • ' "• ' •'.''•. • ': of Mrs. Horvath. Christian Science Church Broadcast. Don Mockley,' the celebrated avia- Mrs. Olaf Chrlaty was hostess at The Columbia Church of the Air Wed Saturday tion show manager, spent the week- the party Monday given by the program under the auspices ot the end at the Ruhnke home. Ladies' auxiliary of the Brevent Christian Science church will be Mrs. .Evelyn Fahne'stqck Steele o: ' Mrs. William Ast' is Jubilant over Park and Leonardo lire company, radiocast from Toronto, Canada, Burneon, daughter of Mrs. Ernesl the hatching of 11 canaries at her The best scores were made by MM. Sunday, May 16, by Robert D. Tress Fahnestock of Shrewsbury and th home last week; , Elizabeth Guttormsen, Mrs. Frank First Reader of Third Church of late Dr. Fshnestock, and William O. Mr. anduM'rsi Frank Gallagher will Po'rtensteip, Mrs. Wesley Walker, Christ, Scientist, Toronto, Ontario at Wendell of the Harvard dub, New be, hosts "To Mr. Gallagher's brother Mrs. William Lawlor, Mrs. Harry one p. m., daylight saving time, over $ York, son of Mrs. Barrett Wendell of of Port Jervls, New York, tie next Letts, Mrs. Tbadeus Brennan, Mrs. a nationwide network of the Colum- Boston and the late Professor Wen- six days. William Hoelck and Mrs. Olaf Chris- ty. . . bia, Broadcasting System, and may be ORIGINALLY MADE TO SELL FOR 19.95 to 25 dell ot Harvard university., wfll,b Mi. and Mrs. Harry J. Hughes and heard In New Jersey over Station married Saturday -at the 1*iteCM tlelr "fefany dpenef^thWr summer Mrs.'Thomas Smith of Waterbflry, WABC ton, New -York. They .obtained-a Highland avenue bouse Friday and Connecticut, who Is stopping 'with returned to Bayonne Sunday even- her daughter, Mrs. Winnie Lombardo, marriage license this -w»«k at th ALSTON BEEKMAN, ' New York municipal building. Ing. . anticipates making her home here Mr. and Mrs. Charles. J. Jackson soon and opening a tea room. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, L his is an exceptional sale because Mrs. Steele'i first marriage took Office*. 10 Broad Bt., BED BANK, N, J placo In St. Thomas's church, June S, and.thelr.farnlly opened their home A party for the benefit of the Par- 144 IMPORTED BRITISH TOPPERS over the week-erfd. ent-Teacher association of Middle- 1929, and she was divorced in Reno, qunm & DOREMTJS, ' last February 28. She has two chil Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Allis and town township will be held Friday such imports are rare at anything Of famous Maraston Herringbone tweed of wool or wool their tour children .of the Bronx evening. May 20, The profits will be COUNSELLORS AT LAW, dren, George Steele, Jr., and Evelyn WhitAeld Building, Rad B.nk spent tha week-end with Mr. and applied to a fund to buy a motion John J. Qiilnn Thomli P. Doremui and rayon, Sizes 12 to 18. Originally made to sell ' Steele. ••••'• ' Mrs, Richard E. Curry. picture machine for the school and like these prices. They are made Mr. Wendell's marriage to the for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falke have a score board for the athletic field. mer,MlM Ruth- Appleton, daugbte Parsons, Labrecqae & Borden, for $25, now sale priced at 9.98. been., entertaining Mrs. Julia Me- COUNSELLORS AT LAW. of Mrs. Francis R. Appleton of New Clung and daughter May of Harri- 18 WelUce St., Red Bink York and Ipswich, Massachusetts, Theodore D. Pinone Edmund J. Camom over American patterns, fit Ameri- son and New Tork several days. Navesink. Theodore J. Labrecquc Loren C. Lewlt took place', October 7, 1914.' They Raymond Falko of New Tork El«ton F. Combi Tr«nk P. Grdg were divorced in Reno March 14. passed the week-end with his parents (Th« Red Bink Register cairbg bought 100 REVERSIBLE ALL-WEATHER COATS - Mr. Wendell is a Harvard alumnus In Ktvcibilt At th« Poitoffle* and Bouldln'a can wearers perfectly and Have the' : ab this place. He spent most of the Groctrjr.) RALPH O. WILLOUSS, and is a member of tbe Knicker- time In gardening. COUNSELLOR AT LAW Of imported and domestic wool and rayon tweeds arid bocker, Down Town and Harvard Mrs. Frederlca Ast, aged 80 years, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowler of (New Jetier and New Xork Ban) ' clubs of New York and of the Har- Navesink entertained an their guests 1 Elm Place, 63 Perk Row, mate quality and patient, flawless plaids with gabardine* Sizes 12 to 18. Originally main of Newark Is making her home with Red B.olc, N. J. New Yotk vard club of Boston. her son, "William Asi. Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Edward Shea Mr. and Mrs. -Henry Beyer of New- and daughters Grace and Joyce of HELEN LEE GETTY, to sell for 19$5 and $25, now sale priced at 9.98. ark have opened their cottage on Highland Pak, Mr. and Mrs. George TRAVEL SERVICE workmanship you expect of British Everett. Center avenue. Lambertson and daughter Faith and Aathorlxed Agent for Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bltwlnskl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton of ALL S. S. LINES CRUISES Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hornotx of LAND TOURS AIR UNES products. If you love fine things, Mr. and Mrs, Morris VanNote of of Bayonne and Donald Dennis paid IS Mechanic St., . Phone 222a 474 DOMESTIC DRESSY AND SPORTS COATS •Lone Branch (pent Sunday with Mrs. a Sunday visit to relatives here.- < Atlantic Highlands and Mn. John Red B.nl, N. J. Fatton and Mrs. Elizabeth Patton of Elibtne h Cors Mrs. Henrietta Ventes will open her Including black and navy tvoolens in fitted and box. Sixes Elizabeth Connors, and family Burlington avenue summer bungalow LonK Branch. • . . DR. L. W. CARLBON if you prise casual sport clothes 'spen Wilfredt the. Hawxhursweek-end t visiting Mr. Sunday. Mrs. Mary Reed of Navesink and 12 to 20, 33Vt to 43y 4 Earlier in the season 19S5UI iHawxhurst's father, Henry- Hawx- Mrs. Irene Oaw has moved Into the Mrs. Charles Melele of Leonardo SCBOEON CHIROPODIST 4 hurst, and .daughter Harriet of VonOlahn bungalow on Burlington spent, Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. FOOT AILMENTS worthy of any occasion outdoors, Offlee Hours! bally B:>0 cm. to 1:80 p.m. 23.95, now sale priced at 9.98. Brooklyn, formerly of this place. avenue. ( • . . William Buss of Ocean Grove. • John Kelly spent Friday and Sal Mr. and Ilk Fred Ast and Thom- Winners In the Blanket club last Evenlnstl Tuesday entj Thursday. urday visiting bis sister, Mrs. Mary as Gillon of Newark spent Sunday week were Mrs. Ann Suajmers of For appointment phone 2443 you'll be here early. Extra sales ; Xongstreet at Bronx, New York. Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. William Ast and Atlantic Highlands and Mrs. Kath- 60 BROAD ST., BED BANK, N, J. Kelly was aecompanledtby his niece their family.-. ' erine Stock of Union. Two more 127 DOMESTIC TWEED SUITS Mlw Mary Kelly of Red Bank. , Edward J..Martin, Jr., celebrated blanketi will be awarded tonight. space!Extra salespeople! Extraor- - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rumph and his fiftieth birthday- last week with a The proceeds will go to the Ladle?' DR. MILDRED HULSART In classic English drape styles. Checks, plaids, herring* son, Charles, Jr., spent Sunday with family party at which bis father, Ed- Aid society and Epworth league of SURGEON CHIROPODIST, -Mrs.'Rumph's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ward Martin, Sr., :who will.be 89 the Navesink Methodist ohureh. FOOT AILMENTS dinary values I GREAT SPECIAL SEC- bones and many others in wool, wool with rayon or cotton. 'Thomas Murphy of' Brooklyn. - < years of age In June, was the most A musical entertainment will be Office Hoars: Dilly 9 e. m. to S p. tn. • Mr: and -Mi*., Stanley. Dzlezyc. of prominent guest'Hobert Martin of held at the Navesink library Tues- Evenings: Tuesdty, Thursday, Saturday, Sizes 12 to 18. Originally made to sell for 1995 and $25t Brooklyn were visitors last week, of ' brother of the celebrant, day evening, May 26, at 8:18 o'clock, 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. TION, BAMBERGEKS THIRD FLOOR. Mr.' Dziexyc's,mother,'Mr«; William was present with his family. for the benefit of tbe library fund. Other evenlnsa by appointment, phone 006 now sale priced at 9.98. iDziezyc. Mrs.'Peter Grten spent Thursday The program.la betas: arranged by 186 BROAD ST., BED BANK. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. George-S'p'wle of New tn Elberon as the' guest ot Mr. and Rufus Eastman and William Lybar- York spent the week-end at their Mrs. Samuel Levy of New Tork. Mr. ger. Dancing will follow the enter- EXPERT 1 home here. Levy was formerly president of the tainment. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oswald of board'of aldermen. Mrs. Adam LInrmayer Is a surgi- HAT CLEANING Beltord spent Sunday -with Walter Mrs. ^ Marlon Gold Lewis of this cal patient at Rly«rvl«w hospital. PANAMAS — STRAWS — FELTS Arose and family. plaoe and New Tork,'who is senior Several from .here attended the mu- regent of New Tork Assembly chap One of the quickest ways to find a sic* festival Friday night at the As- ter. Women of the Mooes, attended a Job Is_ to advertise In The Regls- LEON'S Also included in this Great Sale-Just 155 Fine ter's Want Department—Advertise- bury Park Convention hea.11. conference Sunday at Pittsfleld, raent Mr. and Mrs. William. Cogsdell, Massachusetts, of the Massachusets Tel 2800 Miss Catherine Wells and Fred State Moose lodges. Later she spent Aekoo of New York, Mr. and. Mrs. a day at North Adams, Massachu- John Cooper of Deal, Mr. and Mrs. wtts. , . , George Ransom ot -Madison and Mrs. Percy Stout was a guest'of John Weatbrook of Red Bank were tha Professional Woman's league," at Sunday visitors at Foreman's Board- the Hotel Ansonla, New Tork, Mon- IMPORTED BRITISH CLASSIC COATS Ing school, day, While there she met Mrs. Rob- Paul Kelly ha s occepted a posi- CAMP BUCKHORN rt B. Mantell, widow of Robert B, tion with Rev. Louis F. Cogan as Mantell, the Shakespearian actor, caretaker of Bt Gabriel's cemetery, who Is now 83 years of age. A CAMP FOR BOYS Bradevelt. Mrs. Belle' Cfold - Cross, accompan- Made with impeccable British • Among the children from this place ied by Mrs. Corlnne Francis Hunting who went on an eduoatlonal Irlp by of Fair Haven, wife of the manager In the Foothills of the Pocono Mountains bus to Philadelphia' Tuesday with ' the Strand theater, Red Bank, at- workmanship of grand wool or pupils from the Crawford's Corner tended the annual meeting of'New of Pennsylvania school were Shirley and Stanley BUI York unit, Women's Overseas Service wall, Mary Patricia Carton, Mar- league at the Soldiers and Sailors , • t (oil Yean wool and cotton tweeds. J. G. garettm, Thelma, Elisabeth and Wil- fllub In New Tork Tuesday evening. liam Long, Arthur and Robert While In New Tork they were, the BchencK? William Germanarlo, Cosl- •tiests of Mrs. Cross's sister and fam- JULY 1st to AUGUST 25th Mason titeed from Scotland, Glen- m»' Falcjlps, Dorothy Rowe, Walter, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, Jr. Olvens en,d Camilla Berrettl. The Mrs. Reed-Larson-has returned to M Miles From Bed Bank wherey tweed from Ulster, Donegal pupils were accompanied by Mrs. J. ir home at Westerlelgh, Btaten Is- i Herbert Schenok jum their teaohers. land, alter a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelain. Owned and Operated by tweed, the pride of Glasgow, and > Tha Date The Ladles' Aid society of the Bap- on the address on vojtsfcpfjper shows tist ohureh will meet at the home of Win. G. Sherwood Louis J. Jacoubs whenvour subscription MHre*. This) Mrs, Daniel Leonard this afternoon the Westminster branded London ORIGINALLY MADE TO paper, like molt lelf-reftwltlns; IB Harrison Avenue, tn Throokmorion Amu., Ilcatlons. Is operated on a oasl . . at SiJO o'olook. Tomorrow afternoon advance basis. , If your flu* dat£&a Is at a o'clock tH» Christian Endeavor RID BANK, K,J, ' RED BANK> „ j dttwlnn' mar, tend In ydOr oheqk week-day school will meet In the leo- tweed. Sites 12 to 18. SELL FOR 2935 for renewal today so>that you; will i room and tomorrow evening the T«l. R. B. MM.W Tel. B. B. Mil not miss any Issues ot Wide guild members will be I MM, JRalph few, pf HOT. EKEBXIIZE IN EFfiffiff •WTOS Qfl CQIOR JRBlj BANK REG1STEB, MAY 12, 1988.

was recnlshed and thrc* n»w rug» halpfulness in community problems; month or the stops will b» discon- next week at the Bed- BankBfcMaglc County Seal Mtfe otherwise, why the union.. If, by tinued. Twelfth Annual high school auditorium at K, o'clock. 9«rt t» laid. The curtain of the choir rail Jury Asks Council Robert Bruhn, raprcsentativ* Meeting was renewed. The chapel was dec-eliminating competition and expensed Council aocspted an invitation The various dance compositions pre- pf the Federal Lo»n Bank orated Inside and painted on the out- Indifference, and impotence develop from Bev. Elijah T. Reed to attend Coleman Recital sented are being arranged bv, Mabel board of side. The roof of the chapel Was re- and the needi of the community are Tb Close Crossing the? third annual community service Coleman and - the singers are being The Holmdel The 13th annual danc» recital by instituted by Ethel Bennett of Fair thsni paired. The Baptist church vesti- unmet, where Is tHe gain In union? Sunday, May »Fat the Little Silver Haven. Miss Betty Huhn will b,e ac- ing of bule was rennlshed and a new rugA federation that begets cotn- Presentment Read at Little Silver Methodist churoh. Rev. Frank Moore pupils ot the Mabel Coleman dancing school will Be held Friday night of companlst ' :' . : Estate ,. Federated Church supplied, tBe beautiful stained glass placericy and Pharlsalc self-rlght- Meeting — Building Inspector of Rahway, a former putor at Little Tuesday1 Tiffany windows were repaired and eouness—a "Levlte passed by on the Silver, will be the guest speaker. • Voice* Objection—Other Pub- o'eloek. ' 4 » Show « Prosperous Con* reconditioned, the baptistry was putother side" attitude—is a tragedy County taxes for the second quar- Loan bank a: in good condition, and the organ was and a bitter shame. Any union, to lie Matters. ter, amounting to £4,233.66 were paid, (fition of Affairs in Both the tuned. A new roof was put on thejustify its existence, should develop and $8,000 was paid to the board of education. ^SNAPSHOT CUIL • Baptist and Reformed Congre- chapel, the lawn cleared and kept In more than twice the energy, more Robert A. Dorrlll, building Inspec- A party ipouorad b? tie Council authorized the Installation gation*—Gift for Putor. shape'. The parsonage, a responsi- than twice the compasjldn, mora tor of Little Silver, told the mayor town auxiliary of WvsrWIw bility of both groups, is in good con- than twice the service, and more and council at Tuesday night's meet- of an overhead flasher traffic light PROPER EXPOSURE will beheld at the home df Mt dition, the kitchen floor was painted, than twice the benevolences of eith- ing that he was opposed to any move at the corner of Rumson road and Decker and Mrs. Harry Tfc» second annual meeting of thethe oil equipment furnished lor theer of the uniting churches." to close the SUvenslde avenue rail- Branch avenue, and a street sign at River Plaia Tue»Say a.^._ * federated church of Holmdel w»« kitchen range and a used electric The congregational committee of road crossing. His statement fol- the corner of Rumson road and. Wil- 1:80 o'clock. Th»re will be jn^res low drive. The sign was stolen last »iih»W last night at the Baptist sanctu- range Installed. The range was do-lasIHBLt year was I,™™™re-elected.. *.It. wconsistU,....u>s lowed the reading of a presentment and refruhmentj. ' Mr». , Albert- T. SS'ary at that place, with an attendance nated by the Jersey Central Light & of John S. Holmes, Chrlney- S. from the April grand jury In which Hallowe'en. IindenstruUj Is chairman. Thoi \uot about «0 persons. Reports which Power Co. The pastor and wife are HolmeB, George Wilson, Alex I* Me- the jury asked that immediate steps' The fire committee was given making up table*'arc asked to notify >?i»we made showed that EaptUt and appreciative of these added conven- Clees, Forman Sutphln and Paul be taken to close the crossing, the authority to transfer the fire alarm Mrs. Harry lleekten by BUOday. ^Reformed congregations Were In a iences of the parsonage. Reid. The gift of the check to Rev. scene of five accidents costing 12 box from Quackenbusb's store to Dennis's store on Ruirtion road. prosperous condition both with re- Denominational ties and hiitorloel snd Mrs. Harrington was presented llvei, .: .; Oud of Thanks. /. '•.• • - d to finances and membership. A backgrounds have not been forgotten on behalf of the Federated. church Mr. Dorrlll, who lives on Sllverside The road committee was authorized We take this taean* of uqiryMlnx i ot a check lor & substantial sum by John S. Holmes, the treasurer. A to proceed at any time with the re- our deep appreeUUon for tht many made to Kev. Marshall Harrlng- in this new chapter of church life. avenue, said the road has been there acts of asslsUnce,'kindness andsym- Both Baptist and Reformed mission- rising vote of thanks was accorded 80 years and at present was adesurfacin- g of the southern ' end of ft tontbe pastor, and his wife. Prospect avenue, between Willow patoy. In «ur great b*r*av*ntsnt ary and educational causes have to the pastor and his wife. The quately protected with warning caused by the death of.our JOB.JWe meeting concluded. with a social hour drive and Little Silver Point road. been presented and^the literature dis- lights. Councilman Frederick E. wish especially to thank Undortiker and refreshmcrilB. One of the fea- tributed. -The pastor is in touch I. Lawrence Soott snd Bev. TSr. tures, was a birthday cake with two Hasler, Who is in favor of closing the Chsrhansky. , '-••••.".< with three denominations and has at- candles. It was cut by Mr. Brown, crossing, suggested opening an old tended IS church meetings connected road whloh runs parallel to the rail- Weddings. Mr. and Mrs. Ch»rl«s SUv»j jr. the guest speaker, and his wife. •Port Monmoutlj. N. S. with these national churches. He has road. He said that every railroad ient given 13 addresses and sermons in crossing thai is eliminated lessens Bailey—Street. other churohes. The missionary of- ' ' Card of Themks. *: ' the dtnger to the motorist. Miss Mary Bllabeth Bailey, daugh- ferings are tho largest in several Party Is Given Police Chief Fred Ziegler reported I wish to thank alTSoseior their ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Carlyle kindness »na sympithy • shown me years. Mrs. Sidney Bray Is treasurer Clara Coleman that a sheep owned by Sanders A. Bailey of Wak.llng street, • Philadel- during the sickness and death of my of the Baptist missionary funds, and Levlnsohn, who bought the estate of phia, was married Saturday to Dr. lusband; the Worderu, Rtv. Samuel Miss Sarah ffohenck, treasurer of the Councilman Frederick E. Hosier, was Harry A. Street of 614 First ave- Templln and those who loaned ears Reformed offerings. A party was, given Saturday night and sent flowers. : ' • by Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen of Hlll- killed by a dog. Mr. Zlegler said nue, Asbury Park. 'The ceremony The Holmdel church has co-oper- Mr. Levlnsohn asked him it he could was performed In First Presbyterian Mrs. Mary A. DuBoJi. fleld'dairy farm, Nutswamp, In hon- intnt r erated In 16 community events and or, ol M1»B Clara Colwnan of Rector kill the dog and Mr. Zlegler informed church, Philadelphia. After a short projects. Among these are the dec-place, who recently returned home him it was all right provided the dog honeymoon the couple will reside at Qird of Thanks. ' ' oration ot the graves of Revolution- for a short vacation after having was killed on Mr. Levlnsohn's prop- the First avenue residence, where Dr. We wish to express, our h«»rtfelt ary soldiers in the old BaptUt ccm danoed for 10 months at the Inter- erty. The next day, Mr. Zlegler con- Street assumed the practice of the thanks for* all the kindness aad S.lp etery, commencement and play of national Casino at New York under tinued, he received a call from some- late Dr. W. Nelson Daniels. iven_ to us, at the time of U>> $a£- the school, community Thanksgiving the direction of Chester Hale. one on the Pistell estate, across the Dr. Street was born at Southamp- den death of our wife and mother. road from the Levlnsohn place, that , Ernest Bhephard and FanUlK service, Christmas play and party, The house was decorated to repre- ton, Lopg Island, the son of Harry one of Mr, Levlneohn's sons was mi •'-Advertisement " i"\-. the cutting, erecting and lighting of sent a night club. The colors used H. Street After his graduation from the property with a shot gun looking the community Christmas tree by the were orchid, green and white. Peter Southampton high school he took a o»rt of TtatST ;,, for the Platell dog. Mr. Levlnsohn men, service for the Holmdel lire Galatro and a four-piece orchestra preparatory course in Park college. We wish to thank all fdanda and said ha did not think the Pistell dog; Brilliantly lighted batch subjects.'wlth no RirsH shsdows, t«ke less company on Lincoln Sunday, co-oper- played for dancing. At midnight a Parkvllle, Missouri. , Following his relatives _•who, sent flowiri,lS»B»S killed the she«p. He was instructed graduation fronrthe Philadelphia col- exposure. Forthls,;1/25 at f.16(6i> tHe Urge lens opitolnji on• box camera j. cars and assisted In any way during ation With the Social Service auxil' dinner was served. If subject fscos sun, or for • "long-shot" beaoh view, use Hi or thi smsll lary of Holmdel-Atlantlc Townships, to straighten out the trouble between lege of osteopathy he took a post- our sad bereavement . . - Joseph Coleman and Peter Thomas Ions opening on a box camera). . " •• • John'Haley and Family. dedication of "Greenfields' at the in- the two neighbors. graduate course In gynecology and were waiters andjlarlan McFnall —Advertisement -: ^ JODV. MAfiSHAlZ, IpilUUNGTON. vitation of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. La- William Bennttt in a communica- then served a one-year Interntshlp Open landscape, I/SB, 18. was cigarette girl.'She also gave a VvfANY writers make a great to-do Boyteaux, the 25th anniversary of tion asked that a street sign be and one year as assistant chief red- J-'-l about exposure, to that it seems Water or beach scenes, 1/2E, 18, Card of Thanks. . " tap dance. Several other girls en- dent physician In the Osteopathlc We wish to thank all y,ho offered The Ruoat speaker was Rev. Henry thVMonmouth County Health Ser- erected at the corner of Branch ave- complicated. As a matter of fact, for Seymour Brown, the newly elected tertained with dance numbers. nue and Bennett lane, a private road. hospital at Philadelphia, ! When you must uie a high shutter sympathy or assisted In any way dur- vice at Brookdale Farm, Red Cross most ordinary subjects out of doors, ing our recent bereavement. president ol Princeton theological roll call and the sale of Christmas Those atendlng were Mr. and Mrs. He stated that J. L. Tllton, a resi- speed, use a larger lens opening. Re- seminary. Ha was formerly execu- J. E. Coleman, Mrs. J. E. Baldwin, It is simple. * member that 1/25 second at f.ll is Th* Kaney Jlamlly, seals. The tennis and recreation dent on the road, had put up a sljn Reynolds—Stout. —.AdverUsement * • : tive secretary of the Presbytery,of committee planned the construction Mrs. Rhoda Szllagyl, Misses Virginia naming It Wlcklow road. The bor- Light In very early morning or the.same as 1/50 at f.8, snd about Miss Kathleen Marie Reynolds, Chloigo. Be has had much experience of the tennis court almost ready for Maple, Mildred Hollywood, Adele ough clerk, Fred L. Ayers, was In- late afternoon Is quite weak, but the same as. 1/100 at f.6.3 or 1/200 Heppner, Phyllis Miller, Jean Van- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen -with the churches of that city and use and. made possible by the gen- structed to write to Mr. Bennett ad- from an hour or eo after sunrise to at.f.4.5. . '. •'.':..' 'be Is familiar with the progress and Busklrk, Dorothy Hamberger, Jessie Reynolds, Jr., of White road, Shrews- erous gifts of Mrs. Bernon S. Pren- vising him to have a petition signed about an hour before eunset, It 1« WANT ADVERTISEMENTS activity of Federated churches. Thomas, Thelma Ullery, Joan Tan- bury, and Leslie P. Stout of Monroe Follow these exposures this spring . tice and others. Other causes helped by the property owners requesting In giving his review of the work. ner, ",'Sunny" Reddy, Virginia Uch, avenue, Shrewsbury, son of the late fairly constant in Its Intensity. Dur- and summer, and you won't go Too Late for Ossification. by the church are the village library, that the road' be officially named xf the church. Rev. Marshall Har- Mary Gaul and Juliette Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Tlmbrook Stout of Red ing the middle daylight hours, cam- wrong. If you u«e a box camera, take v CASH BUYERS ot all mtreaandlM. U«d rington, the pastor, emphasized the under the supervision of an efficient Preston Alexander, Henry Hager- Bennett lane. Mr. Ayers told the era loaded with chrome type or snapshots on bright days only. On council that although the road is notBank, were married Thursday at furniture, houlttold goods, c*rl»t sad Importance of the'youth program, librarian, Mrs. Marshall Longstreet, man, Maok Overland, William Dlck- Plalnfleld. ; "pan" type film, set your lens and a dull day, place the bor camera on TJBi. brio.»-br«o, paiatliurti-ehlna sod _ «uj,v.i~ ., r o the ^_H gj^ c^ meetingmeetingss IInn ththee on the tax map, it is called Bennett :l«jiw«r«. Buicll'i AucUo» Otlloilu, 3T- He said the Sunday-school, under el, Edward Donahue, Louis Soden, The couple will reside temporarily shutter as follows:. a firm support and give a very short 9 £ait Front jtrwt. ' •'•'*• the direction of the superintendent, BaptUt chapel, dlreoted by MrsBelfor. d Truet, John Gaul, Jobn Mul- lane on real estate transfers. time exposure (one-halt to one asc- at the bride's home. Mr. Stout Is em- BRILLIAKT DAY UPB COD marktt, Boata Bre»4 ttntt. Mrs. Jonathan I. Holme:, and theJames Maher and the firemen'ssup vlhll- l and George Kelly. A letter was received from Bor- ond, or about as fast as you -can R4d Bank; in p*a> -5« Ib, ttrtns per In which the whole community ployed at the Red Bank armory. Average subject, 1/25 second and nani (0 lb, Jmtr atrawbinlMi Us <(t.. teachers is doing excellent work. ough Attorney William A. Steven* work the abutter -when on "Tlnw") iilr own aipararu 10o larg* bunch, lante Douglass Fromm has charge of theparticipated. The pastor and the. notifying the. council that the ' Ml lens opening/ ' Using the small lens opening. lit* pln«apt)]« IJ« Htea, n» wbbln to choir conducted a service at the COMMITTED TO JAIL. month's trial period fpr the two ex- Johnson—Matthews, Open landscape, 1/25, f.lB. >> larpt rlp« tomatoes 10a Ib.biBaou it Boys' club which meets every FrJ- With any camera, waea you are 'day evening and Is developing out- Briar Hill Welfare home October 30. tra trains to stop at Little Silver will Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson ol Patklna mat* lot 10 iw.* • • 1 •• Eatontown Man Charged With As- "Water or Tieacb. scenes, 'i/ti, f.23. taking pictures shortly after sunrise door and Indoor activities. (The In- The Holmdel churoh Is federated for begin June 1. One is a southbound Holmdel announce the marriage of FOUR ROOMS snd b«th, with h»t »nd or "before 'sunset,' you must us> a w»Hr:«U lmvtovniinUi I2i. Alto «T» termediate Christian Endeavor so- service. sault and Battery, Pennsylvania train, arriving at Little their daughter Adele to Robert Mat- CLOUDY BRIGHT DAY larger lens opening, or. a slower room icsrtmtnb The l*nd and low Co- ciety meets at the parsonage on Sun- "The Faith of the World In Christ Charles Boker of Broad street, E Silver weekdays at 10:43 a. m., day- thews, son of Mr. and Mra. Philip Average BUbJect, 1/25, f.8. Proad itrxt. H»d B«nk. '; day evenings and is sponsored by depends upon the unity of believers, light saving time, and the other Is Matthews ot Little Silver. The cere- Opta lmdicape, 1/25, Ml. shutter speed. At euch times, light PKHOKS »na tuetoti optntii (7 oom> ontown, was arraigned before Re- tends to be yellow and the "pan" the pastor and his wife and Stanley Jesus declared in His great prayer. corder Andrew G, Becker of Eaton, a northbound Central train, arriving mony was performed October 29, Water or beach scenes, 1/25,1.16. p«t«nt oparatori. Btu* atoti*. grtrelt type film will be best as it Is defi- tndiciM work, qndlnt . B«d Bank.* couragement of recreations, social united in all kinds ot Christian ser- Mrs. Bessie Covert, mother of Mrs.trains daily at Little Sliver for a school. Average subject, I/2B, f.B.S. John tin Guilder lite, religious training and whole- vices to the community, how WeBoker. also testified. 0S SALB. >I*W and und .furnituraj bar* units In common hymns, prayers arid •ratal 1UII7. W« bur and-aellTiwjr- some sportsp , IWv. Mr. Harringtog n Bokci- was held for.action of the ttilng. Bmell'a Auction OalUHu, >»7-St & Fi I f services of worship, how our mem- grand jury iind«r $500 ball, and in Bait front strwt, phon» Had Bank '1683. sal& Following Is a summary of bers pass from one denominational other remarks which he made: default of bail was committed to the AAMTO^-Tomatof Bonni* Boat, MaralOb** church to another with.no feeling county Jail. lr-*tar p«lU*(ir«. Book, Stoins nwp- There Is a definite interest In the rr>, rhul»rt, »«mbl»r rmt. Uural.^trtisi spiritual messages of the church. I of strangeness in worship or fellow- •pl«, Iboiiit, iour ek.rrr. raV >tht, E. Communions are well attended and'ship, we know that the actual splr- The Date . Pkrlar. Sunahlna Tarm, MoninoUthMo.d. tbe worship services attractive. Dur- ltual unity is greater than any out- Waat Long Branch.* . . ' .. . •:. , , on tht address on vour oaper shows WH. SCHLOBDKB. huildlni and mlaUnz lsir (ha year the pastor has preached ward seeming disunity? The chief when vour subscription expires. This contractor: dliilnetlvt ntw.homai, r— •a* sermons, given 41 story-sermons unsolved problem would appear to bepaper, like most self-respectine pub- itlrlni and i.mod.llai. Fhoas BatoittowB tor the boys and girls, written 46 the mechanical or organization unity. lications. Is'operated on ft cash-In- is. ' ••••.. •• . -• Minister's Minutes, attended Sunday- For this reason the experiments in advance- basil. If vour filial date Is SAN BBUABUI looal man with oar «ani*g to school and taught a class on H Sun- the federation of different denomin- drawing. near, tend In vour check Broad & Wallace Sts., onaraU nut and candr - rout* for »all for renewal todav so that vou will RED BANK Imown company. Dapollt raqulrad tor day* and had a part In IS meetings ational churches locally are fraught not miss any issues of vour favorite ntrahandlM on location. Salary' IIO of the young people.. Eight members I with unusual suggestlveness. Cer homa n«wsnaner.—Advertisement, wwklr and eomnlulon. Wrlta onlr.. Xr. have been added to the churoh. tainly traditions, heritages, loyalties, Tarlor, )U Srd «v«nu.. Brookj/n. «r._y.*_ FOR QUALITY WINES - LIQUORS HAVB~VbU kacoroa ilrid ot aa*Mng tke Three young people were baptized on j sentiment, prejudices are at least us Job that 4o*i not «jriit? If to. •» m« i 'Palm Sunday. During the two years great locally as nationally and if FUR DELIVERY SERVICE UNTO, 9 p. M. MON. TO FBI.—SAT. TO 10:80 P. M. ' at mr oUtaai 7QJ Uattlion avanu*. Artury It n«w members have been received. churches can federate locally they P.rk. at IOISO Saturdar ntonllng and I Cleaning - Repairing m OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 11:00. '"''.'. 111 gjva yon «* opportunltr t« •et'lf »ou The pastor has been happy in pre- should be able to nationally. in So'.thl. work an* oreata »i.worth- fcentlng"ti otheth r ministerii s "as guest ' "However, federated churches car- , Remodeling whlla poaltlon for jounalf. Lait ^ituriar elfht nun •am.d ovar til for tle-dar'a jpeakers. Twenty-four speakers h&ve! ry a tremendous responsibility to We Prepared—We Bought At Low Prices—The Savings Go To You work and ona young man aarntd pjatJIO. beta heard, namely, Rev. Joseph Ly-1 »how Inoreased efflolenoy, oonsecra- Each of thaaa man w»» unamplond .before on Swing-, Bev. George Q. Horn and I tion, and Christian interest In their LEON'S answering an ad almllar.ta thl«. ,?t>vmutt U willing to Iaam thla bualnaai M tauiht Bev. A. I» Under of Freehold; Rev.!«aorlnces for the common good and Tel. 2800 Frederick Charles & Co. ur an «p«rt. Tha par *M ault TJU if W. Carman Trembath and Rev. Ed- SHERWOOD OLD HICKORY SANDERS you qualify. Ramember tha tl»a,-10!SO ward W. Miller of Red Bank, Rev. BOTTLED IN BOND . IMCPOETED Saturday morning. Kobart W. MeMUIan, Robert A. Blggerstaff, Chatham, del- Hi Tears Old 3 Star Apple Boom 207, 702 MtttUon avanua. Aiburr egate* to the GideOn Convention, Size and Weight of Fresh Eggs Sparkling BARBER OHAIR for aala. ^Theodora ,A. students from Princeton, Raymond RYE Straight Koeh'a maia. Alao aboaahlna atand, 1 I. Jacoby, Newark, John B. Harring- Determine Value of Purchase Haohanle Itraat. Bad Bank.* ton and Rev. J. Russell Chandler, 17 OldYear.*-jig Burgundy RYE TOMATO and cabbtg* planta for atfe. l*few York, and other good neighbor Cbarlaa T. WBlta, Branah avanua, Uttla Full Ulvar.oppoalta Fo«woo< Park.* pastors and friends of the commun- Conramen Should Conilder Weight Per Donm. Siae Depends Pt. cuvar, oppoam fwwww j»t». ^ .^ Upon Age of Hen, Poultry Breeds and Season SO PROOF Quart Pt. Qt. WXDTBD, bullar-abauHaur, wMU. Can ity. Including Leigh Gobb ot the Y. Limited quantity DE MON COURT y-liar. Humlon««». M. C. A., Miss Ruth Williams, Rev. IMPORTED XOMSON or. vlelnlty—Bualnaaa man «V George Young of Mlddletown village, •y Fred W. Jackson •Ira. tana airy room, with BraakfaaV In Rev, Marshall Sewell of Lakewood, Ntw Jersey Department of Agriculture 2STAR i 39 rtflnad holnaj JUna 15 to Saptaofcar: 1. Riv. O. L- F. Mohn of Asbury Park, SCOTCH tata partlealata and fa.llltlaa.daUy up- Champagne muUnr Naw.Tor*. WriU BMIII,*.. Mjui. B«v. Peter M. Boelhouwer of Colt's A 111 l- v Vintage ltMM BLEND box BU, Bad Bank,* "•' _^ Neds and Jame» E. V&nVeasem. lty standards Peter Dawson Federation and finances have a tor fresh eggs, I Olllf • I"** Ckanaary S-SJ . - j SHERIFFS SALE. close alliance. The reports show all weight and »'" bills paid and a balance of more than are Important Vat No. 1 Special $JJ£ By vlrtua of a writ.of «. fa. to ma dl- SMASHING VALUE! ractad, laauad out of tha Court of Chaa- H0O In the treasury. This financial factors. Weight shonld be con- earr of tha Stata of Naw Jaraer will be iehlevament is made possible by the a»poaad to aala at public vandua^oa_ sidered in bay- ALL OVER 8 YRS. OLD Full Fifth EXTRA SPECIAL! MONDAY, THE tTK, DAY C ienius of tha federated plan. Sup- ing eggs. Some sort comes because the two churches rosy weigh only nave ceased to compete and make batwaan ti'a 'fours of'II e'eloek 'anar ( 20 ounces to the IMFOBTED o'clock (at 9 o'clock Daylight .Safins a combined appeal In a co-operative doien and others Francis Carter Tlma) in the aftarnoon of aald dai - 'spirit. Money 1> available for the MELCHER'S Bottled in Bond tha Court Houia. In the Borough of 1 as much as 2* Pint $1.19 lold. County ot Honmouthi Maw *a jBerfed church that would not be ounces or more to IMPORTED Jean La Borde to aatlatr a daoraa of aald court amount- contributed to either of the co-oper- the doien. Why CANADIAN RYE—7 Yrs. Old i ing to approximately SS,TB8.00. • ' ating churches separately. shonld the con- ALL that oartaln lot. tract or riraal of COGNAC Sauterne land and pram aaa haralnafUa sartlaaUrlr The Holmdel Herald Is printed sumer be expect- dSSrlbad, altuata, lyljg and.tain* la tha ed to pay the each weak and besides the order of Bacardi Rum \V» VINTAGE lerougb: ef Saa Bank, In the. County ef worship, carries at least 12 newi same price tor 10 Duff Gordon Monmouth and Btata of Naw Jeraay. to 21 ounce eggs BXOIKNIHa at a ataka atandiitg In w* items and announcements. The 20 Years Old WHITE LABEL waatarlr aid. of Spring atraat. wld aUk. ehurch Is appreciative of the pub- as compared to No. 28 JleJiy given by the Red Bank Reg- those weighing 24 Reg. 3.29 $^.69 Fifth tcttr for church news and editorials to 2s ounces? Fifth^ Full Fifth 79c Most eggs are Mnamaodtng the federated church Urge IMP Wtlflh 24 to M Ounees to tht Doien Full Fifth aad the community program. The pepurchased d from waitarlV and parailal With aald 011- N J n,,..a-atraat ona hundrad and Mty faat Astoury Park Press publishes the New Jersey producers on the basis The term "Pullet" aggi refers to to a itakoi thanca (!) aoutharly and aar- MUith notices In the Saturday of walghu as well as of quality and those efgs which avers** to welga TREE TOP IMFOBTKD IMPORTED allal with with aald tint aouraa Sfty faat ffcuroh page. fnahniM. In trade circles, both between 17 and 20 ounoes to the ta a ataka! thanaa (i) aaatariy aabr Bar- wholesale and retail, most transac- SLOE GIN allal- with laid O4laUpla atraat ana aonarad dosen. These generally are pro- Vermouth and dfty fiat t» tha placa of rahWsg; The social activities of the Ladles' tions allow for weight standards, duced by young birds when they Apple Jack SCOTCH Baliad aa tha proparty »f OkarlM.IB. , lid societies of the Reformed and but In many cases designations as Collins LEROUX • commence laying In the fall months .Wa Baptist groups have added much to to siss and weight disappear when and are most likely to be ottered Ful1 Italian wlfa, at aU Ukan In a»acutloii.it tha^iu PM success of th< movement. Thlrty- tho ens are offered to consumers. All Prepared ofhon- a Ownarj'.Loiri" LoaMn CdrtloratJo*Ojrjora , for sale daring September, Oetc Fifth $« .49French of tha Utilud SUUa.-|a»- >„«*« meeting!, parties, suppera and Weigh Ywr K b«r and November, Ita p'rlnelpal offica In Waiblnatfo. D. ' flpw Mies have been conducted. n( Add Ice and Soda Fifth Jl== 69c "Peewee" eggs are those ecgi 6.randtokajo!d| Consumers are urged to welch BotUed In V. U. A. 30 0*. ,. flpiesa devoted women added much to which average to weigh leu ttaa UIVBUSI n> L!f»oUl life and are generous In the their »g(s to determine the slse 17 ounces to the doien. They art and Serve Datao Mar I. Ilia. "V-#»aJ>clal support of the church work. they an purchasing. Hartahorna * Byrna, Sol'ra. 1H.T4 nsrnlly not ottered In quantity In (47 I.) '• VThe ministry of muslo Is under The regular she classifications the regular retail trade, bat •» TOM COLLINS usod In the trada are "Large," "Me- NOTICE OF MTTLCMENT OF ACC •W» direction of Miss 8arah Arm- used for large scale cooking anl Old American WINE—Sun Rich Brand Batata of Haaiar Parmlir. daoaaaaA. K«jtOHg, director, »nd Mrs. Margaret dium," "Pullet," and "Peewee." baking purposes. RUM COLLINS Notlaa la haraby sivan that tha a. ot tha lubaaritiar, aola aiaciitrU |'t W Blleox, organist. The choir mem- "Large" egg> are those which Prloe AeeoreMna to •lie p3Ms m««t every Wednesday evening averag* to weigh 14 ounces or more PORT etaaad aunrlilng anoutor sad The price of the eggs should Tary SLOE GIN ththa aatattt a off aaffd ddaoaaaadd , wlihllb]b hi p* .practice, They have oonduoted to UM doien. This means tbat a Hiram Walker's ana itataa br tha Snmiata^ tj . L? WO notable musloal events In oon- down of largo eggs will weigh at according to the slse as well as to Quart SHERRY FUL1; oil Monmoolh and rno>U«»V TatUaiaant I^tion with th» Freehold H«pt|»t least out and one-halt pound*. Eggs freshness and interior quality. b> tha Orphana Court ef land OowiW. on Similarly, to sell eggs on a weight No. 03 MUSCATEL ivraday. tka thlrllath day of Jona. A, D. Minn choir, aUo directed by Miss of this slse are plentiful at this sea- QUARTS ill. at 10.00 a>look a. m..pajllghllav- son and are srsllable at attractive basis without reference to tbe In- •trong. Sunday, April 8, they terior quality ot the eggs would be BLACKBERRY S( flma, at whUkUna apollaaUon 4ffi b* •red In their new choir gowns, prices. mada for tha AffWwanoa of aamrnllalona unfair to the buyer. P.M. Bar Bourbon Full Fifth OAUFOIINIA and aounial I" Dg to thi dignity and beauty of "Madlam" acts are generally 3 The slate grades for eggs as de- i worship. i M*t*d to weigh aa average of not veloped by the Department of An* tjjs than 21 ounces to the doseo. culture Indicate the weight of the misting all of th« tuttttnt WkM graded to this wolght, Ui« eggi. All labels used by ths Depart- goleauaatHx ol Dalton (tenaly. daoataad. , more than 11,000 bu b*ea ««g« «r« notlosablT smaller than ment definitely state whether the Hundreds of Other Brands~At Cut Rate PHc«i ^»j*aa anr»l»T«» aaaautar ini tmta* i lor Improvimtnts and itpatrs those weighing an average of 34 itale of Btaaar Umtf, if ounces or more p«r doien. n«g« are 6f "Large," "Medium." or 1 eluroh properties. In the Rt< "Pullet" weight. " sanduary UM, vestibule floo* - BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE -

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ment will be held Friday, December the Presbyterian church 'Sunday- Navesink's Air Mail Cachet - Rumson. 16, and the school will close Wednes- school room. * . Sea Bright. Middletown Village^ (To* Bed Bank RagUUr can h* bought day," December 21,' for the Christmas John Poole has accepted a position holidays, reopening January 8. (Tht Bed Bank Barfitar tor of st jc in Runispn from Hirbert Knight. Harry at Lovetfs nursery at Little Silver. Barkan, Fnd Flnn.rty, Walter TorVirs Plans have been completed for the Uftowlts an* Cannill-s Clsar stors.) \ . iuraed hi and Mr. Bothtnbarg.) cooking demonstration to be given Miss Louise Lang of New York sojourn at by the Jersey Central Power & Light spent the week-end with her parents, Mrs.-Qua Anderson of Beach street Peter Dean, grandson of Capt. anot James A children's moving picture pro- Mr. and Mrs. John Lang. . Haven at- gram will be sponsored Saturday Co. Wednesday afternoon, May 18, at entertained Mr.and Mrs. Harry Finn, (Mrs. Anthony Biscboff, Is improving tended the. riiiminji'pf, the, Kentucky Miss Peggy Frost was guest solo- Miss Helen E. Finn and Mr. andfrom siokness. . T 1 morning, May 14, at 10 o'clock In thtt 3:30 o'clock, in the pariah house of derby 8atui il«y.»*><5hurchlU DOTOJ, Carlton "theater at Red Bank, by the the Presbyterian church for the bene- ist Sunday morning at the Presby- Mrs. Flavil VanDyke of Long Branch The Needlework guild held an atti Rumson auxiliary of Monmouth Me- fit of the Ladles' Aid society. terian church service. She was ac- and Mr. and Mrs. William Llndman, day meeting Monday in the social" Vft ^ Battetson of Lake eve- morial hospital. Such favorites as EL J. Stewart, Sr., is a new mem-companied by her mother, Mrs. W. Marie Nordln and Ivar Nofdin of rooms of the Reformed church. ,-jpiployee of the.Blgmund "Donald Duck," "Mickey Mouse" and ber of the election board of the first H. Frost, on the violin. The church Sea Bright at a supper party Sun- Bruce Bpafford, son of Mr. and itglf Mnpany,' U attending a* C. "Pop Eye the Sailor" will be shown. district He succeeds Andrew F. choir also sang. Rev. George H. day. The occasion marked the 48th Mrs. George Spafford, celebrated his) t|jepnventlon, at Atlantle. Glty. Mrs. Lyall Enatico Is chairman of Zerr. . Mlksch, pastor, gave a Mother's day anniversary of Mra. Anderson's resi- seventh birthday last Thursday. Hat /'UtM Helen Yoorhees of Drummond the arrangements committee and her Dr. and Mrs. George Gray Ward sermon. dence in Sea Bright She moved Is Improving from chlckenpox, .plane spent Friday with Mlsr Ruth co-workers are Mrs. Harold J. Goet- have reoppned their summer resi- The Installation of newly elected here from Chicago. Mrs. Richard Nevlus returned Bottler-of Uaee street spent- the week-end ..•;.'•-'. ••NAYESINK.-N.-J.. him among the favorites to win the heartily applauded. Sunday-school room. Thomas Irwln and family have Charles Evans, Jr., of Jersey Cljf^- •with relatives and friends »t Pougfty event. A car driven by Frank L. Henoff, . Miss Dorothy G. Taylor - of' New moved to Brooklyn. Mr. Irwln Is the spent Saturday and Sunday with ] ieepelt, New York. • • , >. ohauffeur for Roger Englar of Run- Brunswick, who directed a camp for former superintendent of the Sea sister, Mrs. George SpafforoV^'' Mrs. Stanley Kollock of WesUlde Mrs. Paul HIntelmann was hostess A-cachet for'Air M»il Week has plane,are being made and a'plane to the Alpha Sigma Gamma sorority son road, ran Into an Iron light stand- Monmouth and Ocean county Qlrl Bright Beach club. Jerome Welch The Ladles' aid society,-eiTthe i •avenue gavo. hlrth' to a daughter, been approved for Navesink and will ha" s '"bee n arranged'• fo' r by Capt'. Dan~~- ard Friday near the Harding estate Scouts In 1930 and 1931, will be the Is the new caretaker of the club and formed church held an all-day 1 Thursday at Klvervlew hospital. Thursday night. A mah Jong demon- be Israeli aU next, week. • This.!* lel/H. Reed of the'.Ordnance Reserve stration waa given by Mrs. Maurice on the Rumson road. The standard guest of Dr.. and Mrs. Harry Tice- he and his family have moved from ing Tuesday In the'soclal Philip Coata of West Bergen place sponsored by the Navesink fire-com- and the Curtlsa Airplane corporation. Goldberg. Others present were Mrs* waa broken but Henoff was not hurt hurst over the week-end. Any lead- Osbourne place to the clubhouse. Mr. the church,. . returned home Saturday after hav- pany,-which lias arranged to have Edward .Schneider, formerly of Paul Kemp, Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. A summons was given to Henoff by ers, campers or others who wish to and Mrs. Amberse NelBon of Beach ing been a patient at Rlvervjew hos- ample covers for tail collectors, of Kaveslnk, a well-known stunt'pilot, John Smith, Miss Betty Emanuel, Policeman John Connett on a charge may call at the- Tlcehurjt home on street have moved Into the house va- WE OPERATE " pital since December 9 when a gun; stamps and catchets. These covers who has recently' returned from the Mrs. Maurice Earle, Mra. Laurence of speeding and he was fined (3. Saturday afternoon between 2 and S cated by Mr. Welch. accidentally went off In'his hand, will 'be .'furnished free to all who. Spanish' rebellion, where he: was a Hancher. Mrs. George Morris, Mrs. o'clock, to renew friendships. Miss F. A, Selde of Hoboken have re- The Only Cold Storage Vaaf(V ,the charge, piercing his arm.' Hisrequest them-at the.postolflce.; . • pilot In the, air force, will be the Alnsley Peterson, Mrs. John Wade, Taylor, a Golden Eaglet, has been opened their home at North Beach. in Red Bank \ }\ right arin is still in > cast :•:. The drawing :is the jrork of .How- pilot of the mall plane. Ur. Schneid- Mrs. Edgar West, Mrs. C. Byron Shrewsbury. engaged In Scouting 18 years. She The borough has torn down an old Edward Birth and family of Great ard .W. McLean, .a.prominent artist er and Capt. Reed, also of Navesink, Wortman. Mrs. Joseph Howard, Miss Is a school teacher In Great Mead- barn on the former Sternbergcr ows, Warren county. Kills, Staten Island, are spending of New York. Mr. McLean has re- are arranging for. a landing field In Thelma Brand, Miss Gwen Case, Miss (Th« Bed Bank EwliUr can be boagitl property and has cleaned up the flre LEON'S the week In town with Mrs. Barth's cently illustrated a work of research the village and expect to pick up the Margaret Noonan and Miss Ruth In Shrewibury from Iht Sbrewiburr Mar- A thief or thieves over the week- ruins on the Imbrle place. Martha Davey of on the American Indian and the In- mall Thursday of next week. kit, at the poitoffice from Ur*. Junta Work of resurfacing the side mother, Mrs. : Nary. • Blordan. and from Gay Edward* on the end broke Into the house of S. H. Tel. 2800 Spring street. Mrs. Barth before dian head that he has drawn for.the Postmaster'William T. Keeahan ;a A miscellaneous ahower for Mlsp corner of Newman Spring* road sod Sims ot Henry street According to jtreets of the borough In the central her marriage -was Miss Claire Dayey. cachet Is that of a .typical chief of chairman of the affair* and other Margaret King of Rumson was given Shrewsbury avenae.) Policeman Otto Herden the entire part of. the borough is now under ; Arthur Baldassarl of Lelghton theNe-Wa-Sunk tribe. :Thls tribe In- members of the committee are Misa Thursday night at the home of Mrs. house had been ransacked and 12.60 way. ' avenue la a surgical patient at Rlv- habited all of this territory and it Is Jeanette Smith, librarian of the pub- Mrs. Bertha M. Cook; of White STEEL CURBING Edmond Desmond on River road. street left laBt night on the S. S. in change stolen as well as food from FOB GARDENS and ROADS ervlew hospital ' • • ~*they-who Rave the village and the lic library; Nell Johnson, Carl Wall- Mrs. Desmond's mother, Mrs. Cath- the Ice box The intruders enterted Edward Whalley and William river the name "Navesink." Ing, Joseph Llnhart, Edward Carl Bremen for Germany, where she will Ciroolsr on request Fred Momhenweg of Monmouth erine Keeley, assisted with the ar- visit her family. the house through a window on the Goffe, two of the signers of the ptreet, -who Is employed by Ed Yon- Plans for picking up air mall by and Paul Porten of the fire company. rangements. The rooms were deco- south side and left by the back door. death warrant of Charles I in 1649, CHAS. C. CONOVER . Kattengell, Is a medical patient at Miss Marie Lange, who Is employed An Investigation Is being conducted. rated In yellow and white and the In the business office of The Register, escaped to Massachusetts at the Res- 8 LINDEN PL. Bed Bank 897. Slvervlew Spapltal; gifts for the bride-elect were placed underwent an operation Monday The Reading club met .Tuesday af- toration, . . .-. Jin. Phyllis Pettlt of FreehoH; la Shrewsbury Cop ; Keyport, under a decorated umbrella. Miss morning at the office of Dr. Greg- ternoon at the heme of Mrs. Albert spending a week with her brother, King is engaged to wed Lawrence ory Sacco, Broad street. Red Bank, C. Wolcott ot South street Baton- Mr. and Mrs. Charles V.-Shropshire•:l'.:•- ,. To Sue Ejriver (Tha Red Bulk U*t\iUx can be bought Cook of Shrewsbury. The guests In- town. Mrs. Charles Maddock of In Keyport from Coitu ' Bratheri. Mri. for the removal of her tonsils anl of Hudson avenue have returned cluded' Mra. May Toomoy, Mrs. adenoids. She Is rapidly improving. Trenton, southern vice president of from West Palm BeacV Florida, Florioc* -Meier, Gus and Mr*. Azariah Hurley, Mrs. Fred Cook, the State Federation of Women's Suit has been started In the New Clara Susaman.) \ Frank Lane has accepted a posi- where, they spent the winter. •>- Jersey Supreme Court by Policeman Mrs. Charles Conk, Mrs. George clubs, was guest Bpeaker. The next Josephine Julianne Slugel, daugh- The local board of education has Smullen, Mrs. John Madden, Mrs. tion as chauffeur for Edward V. and final meeting will be held Tues- Otto Harden of Shrewsbury to re- Qulnn. CwMy's Puritan, WRim's CtrtHltd, Ftrrit or SunnyMd Em* ter of Mr. and Mra. Henry Flugel of cover .damages for Injuries he re- given Instructions to R. O. Walling, Julia Shay, Mrs, Raymond Desmond, day, May SI. : Fair Haven, waa baptized Sunday af- ceived when he was struck by an au- district clerk, to make application Mrs. Raymond Contclln, Mrs. John Miss Betty Halg of Merchantvillo ternoon at St. James1 church by Bev. for Federal aid in constructing an Bannon and Miss Alice Pike. spent the week-end with Rev. arid tomobile owned by Louis BrlgUo sev- TENTH BIRTHDAY. Francis. J. Dwyer. Miss Josephine eral weeks ago. At the time of the addition to the south end ot the pres- A district agency of the Western Mra. Carroll, M. Burck. SMOKED HAMS as* 251 • Scott was sponsor. accident Mr. Herden was returning ent high school building, An ad- Union Telegraph Co. will be located Mrs. Thomas Gray of Brooklyn re- Mm. Lawrence. A. Carton of Chapel from the funeral' of Elmer C. Waln- dition on the north side of the high in the Rumson pharmacy, corner of turned home Monday after spending Jack Daly of Maple Avenue Enter- Hill, Middletown township, gave birth rlght,Jr. school was recently completed, which River road and Lafayette street, to a week with her sister, Mies Mar- tains Friends at Dinner Party. ;*to a boy weighing seven .pounds^ ten houses the hew manual training and garet Murphy. ROUND POT ROAST Jss29L' Mr. Brigllo was given a hearing on provide regular Western Union mes- Jack Daly, son of Mr. and Mrs. ounce's Friday at Monmouth Memor- domestic science departments. senger service for the residents of Major General William B. Graves ial ' hospital. The baby has-been charges of violating "the motor ve- John L. Daly of Maple_avenue, en- mK ra hicle act and was "fined bjT Recorder Mrs, E, E, Conklln of Nutlty has this* borough. of Sycamore avenue Is Improved af- named Lawrence A. Carton, 3d. ter having been conflned to bed by tertained friends Friday night" at his Charles Rupp at East Keansburg. • been visiting her son, Kenneth E. Alven Bennett of Newark was fined home at a dinner party in celebra- FANCY FOWL - M£ . Mr. and Mrs. John Keane and Mrs. Conklln and family. $3 by Recorder Alfred King on a Illness. Neva Dennis of Bed Bank and Mr. Parsons, Labrecque .and Borden tion of his tenth birthday. Games I nilV I I Villa Sizes und»r_4 lbs. stvH). . are'attorneys,for Mr. Herden. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Stoney and charge of driving'his car beyond the Henry Billings has accepted a po- 'and Mrs. Sulvla Slmmell of Shark sition on the Edward V. Qulnn es- wen played and prizes were won by HKKORY-SMOKID son have returned from a week's speed limit in the borough. James Patricia Ryan and Elmer Thompson 'Oliver Hills motored to Atlantic City visit at Beach Haven. -, tate _. - F. Farrell was given- a summons last Others attending were Joan and last week to attend a session of the Miss Ann Estes of West Orange week by Capt Henry Kruae on a Rev. James E. Napp of India will Chuck Pot Roast BONE IN .Sons and Daughters of Liberty con- Eatontown. charge of driving his car at the rate be guest speaker at a tea given this Frank McHugh, Eleanor Day, Roy vention. •••- • - has been visiting Miss Constance Bedle. of SO miles an hour on River road. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock: by the E. Betts, William Hogan and Jerry : Mr. and Mr«. William H. Elliott (T»« B*4 Bank tUsIstar can IK bougbl Daly. In E»lontown at ths storss of William C Miss Patricia Cahlll baa been vis- He will appear before Recorder King S. Valentine Missionary society at of McLaren street returned home Darla. O. Edward Smock and Xtlltn's.); iting Miss Mary Burke ot Camden. tomorrow night FRESH MACKEREL list "> week after, vacationing in Flor- ; The Parent-Teacher association An oil stove exploded Sunday •ida." • • : . " ' - : -' ; ttlss Clara Mae Rubert, slater of Mrs. Lotus M. Case of Cape May, will have William Uhler of the state morning In the kitchen ot Frank Des- FINE ' Mils Jane Beers, daughter, of Mr. department of health as a speaker mond's home on the corner of Church Cl la A P GRANULATED lbl. and Mrs. J. N- Beers of Broad street, formerly'of Eatontown, and Charles Radio Repairing at their next meeting May 19 at the and Allen streets. Oceanic hook and 9UVAK PURECANI bulk »will take part in the 37th annual Thompson Heater, Jr., will be mar- ried Saturday night.at 7:80 o'clock grammar school. Mr. .Uhler's topic ladder company was called out but A1NY MAKE RADIO LARGC SELECTED May Dayy celebration at Wilson col at tha Cape. May. Methodist - church will be "Adolescence." Mr. and Mrs. Desmond smothered the lei ChambCbbe i PennsylvaniaPli , Walter Bowne has returned from flames with a carpet before the flre-. "• - . ALX WORK eiDABANTEED; Mlxtd Colon 4«. a musical engagement in Chicago. men arrived. . ' Motorola and Stewart-Warner Sale* h ,.„.„ to attend. Miss Rubert was • Miss Elinor Vail of WlUUton, L. I., The Rumson private school has is- Evaporated MilkH. «!.:3c^ 19« i marshals for the festival. .well known among the younger, set la making her home with Mr. and sued its calendar for the school term Stewart-Warner Refrigerator. ,' Hr«. Emll Slngdahlstn of, Vyallacft and made many friends while hers. Mrs. William V. Knapp of Church' of 193839. CIsjHIflcatlons and a -street returned home Thursday, af- faculty ineetlng will take place Tues- ter undergoing a major operation at More than 100 Virginia baked ham 'street. ' , Pure Tub Lard . 2 b, 19* suppers were served by tha Gleaners Mrs. M. Lester Terry recently vis- day, September 37, and school will LOUD'S RADIO SERVICE ' General hospital, Elizabeth.'- She Is. society of the Presbyterian .church ited her sister, Mrs. Carrie L. West reopen Thursday, September 30, MHd ft '.now convalescing at her home. last week. Mrs. George Ironside, of Deal. • Thanksgiving recess will begin No- 17 Mechanic St., Red Bank. Phone 795. Eight O'clock CoffeeMellow Miss Phyllis Miles and her. mother president of the society, was In Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Ackerson vember 24. The Christmas entertain- •ot white Plains, New York, form- charge. The Gleaners will quilt to- of East Orange spent the week-end erly of South, street. Red Bank, have day,at the chapel. Nectar Teas Sl5< "been visiting.friends In town. with Judge and Mrs. H. E. Acker- ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor spent son, Jr. Orange-Pekoe, Formosa-Oolong, India-Ceylon-Java or Mixed. Mlu Dorothy Qraute, who Is Sunday visiting Mrs. Taylor'* moth- training st the Fttkln hospital, school Miss Ruth Willis of Easton, Penn- er, Mrs. Louella Rush at Middle- sylvania, was the over Sunday guest of nursing, is confined to the hos- town, New York. pital1 by Illness. .,'-.. of Miss Mary Lucille Halgh. , Zhi*k/eeU't Daniel S. Morris Is again able to A son was born Friday to Mr. and Prepare Your Porch and Lawn Mrs, Carl Bchwenker, Sr., of River be out after having been confined to road li convalescing from Injuries re- Mrs. Howard L Wilson at Rlverview his home by Illness. hospital at Red Sank. , calved recently in a fall at her home. Ralph Lewis underwent an emer- . She suffered a fractured veterbrae The Keyport Klwanis club and gency appendicitis, operation -Thurs- Rarltan grange held a Joint ladies' for Summer! Sparkle Desserts have been Accepted by the American Medical' and a frsctured rib. day night at Monmouth Memorial ' Mils Margaret Sutpbin of Holm- night meeting at Buttonwood Manor, Association's Council on Foods-your guarantee of their good- hospital.' He wasatransported to the del, who has been enjoying a month's hospital by the. Eatontown First Aid Matawan, Tuesday evening. ness I Sale also Includes Sparkle Puddings and Ice Cream Powder. vacation from her duties .as super- squad. His condition Is much Im- Golden chapter. Eastern Star, will visor of the obstetric department of proved and he is on the road to re- hold their annual spring luncheon . the Monmouth Memorial hospital at covery. at' the Masonic temple June 8th. ^ong Branch, sailed last Thursday The Eatontown Parent-Teacher as- Mrs. R. C. Dey, - Mra. Earl Gcbler Tomato Juice > on the ' poimo for an ' eleven-day sociation will meet Thursday night, and - Mrs. Mattle Lambertson will cruise to Puerto Rico and Santa May 19. at the borough hall tor the have charge, , , Domingo. annual (lection and installation ot Thieves broke Into T. J. Ward's Pink Salmon Mrs. Charles Sutphin of • Wallace, officers. • • • grocery store on Atlantic street street Is redecorating her Majestic Frank Carlisle of Detroit has been Sunday evening and took $8 from p hotel at Keansburg before reopening visiting his mother, Mrs. Joslo Car- the cash register. Nothing else was Fresh Prunes of life- sav- Centenary Junior college, will take this place and Mrs. Olive WhIU of HOUBS or A Yellow Onions N.WT..«C«, 3 >»*. I3« ing equipment. _ _ ,^,,l8 part In a concert which, will be riven Chicago. A brother, W. W, Orm*r- Department by M members of tbs Oent*n,sry Glee od, died four days prior. Funeral • A. M. to Store Iceberg Lettuce . . . OUIs- Oak* Sale.,,, club at Haddon Hall, Atlantlo City, servleea ware held Sunday afternoon The members of tha Hol*idel Top Jacob SJfcinbach In to* Saturday night. from Bedle's funeral parlors. • r. M. Hat club of i-H (Iris clsar«4,|« by, Miss Paulina Zchn of Stlllman Saturdays— a cake stl* lut.wtak and, thiy am. park Is a msdloal patient at Rlver- Location now plannliif to have a sal* of, pies. • ' 1UI. ta Branoonns.'Belgium's national • •A. H. to Broadway Long Branch •on*'waAntV. • «i*fe>*aisni originallA*Bl^l^«fetf*y^ /— -—... A .* ^^A Sloe* UTs A&P FOOD STOR They hiws, ftfilshed mckthjr '»pMB» sung-In U* »*. M, during the rerohrtloo Drive You Oar In Our Free TsrkWf Yard And ftbop In Comfort i^vsrUss la .The. BtflltUr. Dutoh. •Wast tM .fV.,,... Six REP BANK REGISTER, MAY 12,1938. sign at the Intersection ot ftumson John Faujr, Kinoeth Reblwon, Roi Siloing maeblM Tv$jt»y fa)Uokle A estate, the will dlrteted, Is to Jb* di- Charles Woodward, Ur*,Sanlel Leon- ert buddy, Irving Wright, William. bakery, Jted .Banur^he wa* takarf vided proportionately among all Guild's Mother- ard, MlM lues Leonard, Mrs. William Uttle Silver. road and Branch avenue last *«ek Up Of r and smashed the sign. Ideksn was Martin, BpBaJd Wrjj[ht and Bay«e.Blv.rfl.>®|io|Blt*l£o, r treatment legatees except Jennie, Orten, Allce Ait, Via* Marl* Martm. Miss Claris- mood Martin. • • MnmMtsJfthEte&»,night. MM Redden and Fred Worth. Daughter Banquet sa Anderson, Miss Margaret Elliot, traveling west on Rumson road and County Estates at tba dtpot ud the car Jumped, the curb, Pp)|pe Chief The seventh and eigfeth. grades ars pqors has) been employed In the The will, dated January 11, 1M7, Kiss Hannah EJlllot, Mrs. 'Ealph developing a unit on • ''Community baksiy ajioutA»i$$&>» was form= namsd Ben A. Matthew*, 11 Abbott Pease, Mrs. Julius Hameofahr, Mrs. »»ntrm) store.) ' Fred ZlegUr Investigated. Loeken, Thir4 Aw»u#l ?v«nt at Edna Edward Bryan and MJs* Lois Bryan. told the chief he would pay for a Life." Spm* jnteresting material hat •rly employs»*4tt''tbl louotaln In avenue, Ocean Grove, and C. Roger* The Ladles' Aid society of the been found on the"e»rly settlement of Whelan's drug-stow. Woodruff, East Orange, executor* Woodward Chapter of Leon- Methodist church will hold, a food new reflector. The cost is #7,H> and the money was left at the borough Ub.i» eommunlty. Pictures of scenes Mrs. Leon Lan*er»on la a «uig|cal and trustees. ardo. Held at the Mwyland and cake sale In the library room of in Little Silver of long ago have been, 1 Woman Made Several the borough hall Saturday, May 21,clerk's office the next day. patient at Blvervtew hospital, , Vlisft Mfty Griffiths lent to the group. The discussions Mrs, Annie MoQee Is c^VSOg th* "Cash Beqoeets. starting at 6:80 a, m. Those In charge Hebrews Ti Hold are Mrs. Qeqrge Mlllward, Jr., Mrs, *; School News. l»»t week centered about the school. Ron* and Daughter* of Ubertmcon* The third.annual mother-daughter To Marry June 26David Jones, Mrs, B. Qulmby and 'This week the kindergarten, and venUon at Atlantlo OltyT*** , •Vri. Kmme C Heller of Spring Panel Discussion banquet of Edna Woodward chapter Miss Florence Campbell first grade are practicing, th*t» aum- Fair Haven. 1b» fourth spring rausicatteW the y executed her wUl April 18, JWSO. ot the World.Wide guild of £he Leo- The wedding of Miss May Grit- three oholrs of Flak African Metho- Miss Anne .fQvana ot Jersey O)ty mary of the pet unit which !« tp be left all the cash she possessed nardo Baptist church was held Fri- flthi, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Al- given this morning In the assembly. dUt chapsl will be presented tpnlght daughters, Uda Boden, Mabel A panel discussion and symposium is vlsltlnK her sister, Mrs, Chester (The Bed Bank K*sW IU tw botiht at Si«6 o'clock, In the chapel., will be held at the Jewish Com- day evening at the'Kwyland tea fred Griffiths pf Harding road, and The-.jecond and third grade* are |a ftlr Havu Trora JOMPII Ptceslo, a«r- , Clertrude Heller and Viola house, Riverside avenue, Re4 Bank. A. Alberts of Alwyn terrace. ifn Btatf Grocery ud Mr, Wdntnab.) George Watts, who played. In the munity. Center on Riverside avenue yifUlam HofTpian of Harding road, The Wenonah Missionary society working;'on the summary for thslr 'in equal shares. All the rest - Mr*. Ttwrna* Patpn,' president of will tak'e place Sunday afternoon, •how* "Jumbo" and "Babe In Arnj«", fcir estate is t6 be divided equally next Wednesday night at >t*0 o'clock. will meet tomorrow night at the garden unit. They are composing a . Mrs, Join Hobrough Is at Dan- tb* chapter, was toaatmlstress. (Jar-June 26, at 1 o'clock at the Red play to illustrate some of the things bury, ConnecUpout, with her broth* and has been living at the Atlantic •--- Ji*f children, Alfred, Walter Eseklel J. Londow, neld-eeeretary of home, of Mrs, "Edward Wlby. hotel, I* a medjcal patient at River- the Metropolitan section - of • the den flowers graced p\e tables as well Bank Methodist church. they have learned. The pupils have ef, Waiter Little, who js a patient in Heller, an? the daughter* as attractive menu booklets and Mr*. J, A. Burst and daughter, Mrs. v|ew hospltaL < above. The *on* were ap- Jewish Welfare board, will lead the Miss Griffiths will bs attended by Doan, have been spending several completed their garden booklet*. a hosptta) at that place. ' party ba»k«U depleting "Bridges," Hiss Mary Henry as maid ot honor, The fpurtb-grade class 1B reading Mrs. p. Cross of Bropklyn i* visit- J. Joseph Hennessey o! River road executors. dlKusalon. His topic will be 'Prob- days at their summer home at Little* spent lut week on a business trip to lem of the -Refugee Coming Into the ptudy theme for the coming year. and, Miss Angelina Pingltora and individual stories pertaining' to theing her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Agnes I* Byer ot Long They were painted blue' and-whit*, pilver Point, Washington, D. C. America," Mrs, George Decker as bridesmaids. Fred Tettl'* house near the rail- study of hot, moist lends. They, ar* and Mrs. Charles P. Cross. .left all her estate to her hus the guild color*.' All mothers, daugh- learning a folk danoe called "The Boenes from the motion picture^ Bryan f. Syer, In a will she Those participating in the discus- Frances Elkui White will be flower road station has been rented to a Mrs. Japk Wh*!*? end son* and ters and" guests- i/iitt corsages of girl. George Decker will be Mr. Bolero." illobln Hood" are now on display at itsd lest February. She named Ion will be Miss Fannie Rosin of l|lles of tne valley.' New Tork family. daughter, Jack and Berton Whelaa, the Fair Haven public library. Books Red Bank, Miss Florence Peskoe, Hoffman's best man and the ushara The flftb, grade completed It* In- ,„ husband as exoqutor, The program was as follows: Thomas Foster, who suffered a and Mr. and Mrs. A. Orveti of EUbhave been donated to the library by Ml** Sylvia Ostrow, Irving Shapiro, will be Ernest- Griffiths, brother pf fractured skull In an, automobile ac- dividual posters on its new unit - Albert Pappa of Asbury Park be- "Think You,' BridgH" •..'. ~..'...i abeth spent Mother'* Day with Mrs. Mrs. Marie Slade and Harry Ver- David Bernstein and Bolomon Oliver the bride-to-be, and John McHugru^ cident on Branch avenue recently, Seven girls from thl* grade took Whejan's mother, Mr*. Agnes Al< taueathed his entire estate to hi* • . lfn. SUwood iB. Wolf part |n the music festival at Asbury oneau. Jbrother and sister-in-law, Joseph and of Long Branch, Max Qreenberg and "Bridge ot Welcom«"..¥n, Thoats Futon Following the wedding, a recep^ .continues to Improve at ElverWew hire, There will be a rummage sale at Moe Bchraeger ol Asbury Park, and hoslptil. ' Park last Friday night, CarmeUa Pappa, In a will he exe- "ConMcUne BriclB»i",..MIi» Hun Htlwlj tton will be held at the bride's home The Bupcoteers will meet tomor- the parish haute Tuesday morning, euted last month.' He appointed his Sylvia Becker of Belmar, 1 after which the couple will leave on The girl*' "Y" group cleared f6 at The pupils ot the sixth grade) are "Honor Bridsei' and "QUdlx .Wi Honor now Interested |n finding out therow night at the home of Mrs.. Les- May IT, at 10 O'clock. •Mer-ln-law executrix.. The discussion will be sponsored One Mothtn" —..rMtth Join >•• B*imir a wedding trip. Upon their return a cake sale Saturday at CIterella'o ter England. t the Inter-county Jewish organl- "JIother-Dsushter Brids}*" they will reside In their new home store. Betty Wilde was in general meaning of ths word "Benabnance," Judge Davis of Aebury Park le» 'MM..' CS-YIOE Dlniroow and what events took place during A rummage sale tot the benefit of PIAIN CWTH COATS «11 his estate to bis wife, Jennie Lttohs ot Monmouth and Ocean "Tribute Bridie'' and "A Prty.l lor'All at Little Silver. charge. ' •••• ; the Sons and Daughter* of Liberty counties. Tba Red Bank Y. W. and Mothen" Mr. and Mrs. AJex Wilde gave a this time In history, Question* are Davis, In a will he executed March "O.ncm-Ughtlng Brtdgs" ' being presented, spelling list* made lodge will bs. held next Monday SANITQNECLEANED 18, 1MB, and he named her as execu- Y. M. H. A. llU be hosts. Rabbi Ar- Supported bj Merchants. party last night at their home on morning at 0(80 o'clock. In the for- thur H. Hershon of Red Bank will Mrs. Dlnsmor* ot Teaneck, sec- Woodbine avenue, foxwood Park, In and topic* prepared. AND STORED $2.50 trix. • ' Ths Red Bank Register is sun- The following sixth grade pupils mer A * P store." ; The late Mary M. Finn, Deal, who preside. retary of mlulonary education of celebration of the 15th birthday of ported to local as well as outot- their son Jimmy. sang In the elementary unlsqn Miss Helen Connors, daughter of Td. 2800 41ed April 23, bequeathed *100 to B*. th* Woman's Baptipt Mission so- own business men. Advertisements Mr.' and Mrs. John Connor*, out off We Charge No More, cieties in New Jersey, was, guest A car driven by BJarhe Loeken of chorus at the music festival; Char- lOatherine'a church at Spring Lake appearing regularly tell the. story.- lotta Oglensky, Michael Simpson, the tips of two finger* in a, bread •Tior masse* for the repose of her There are' so many people who speaker, Advertlsement MiddletoWn V#n Into the. reflector LEON'S ' I aoul. and $100 to the priest in charge " •••" In Monmouth Thoie pressnt pther than those pointing our menUoned were Mrs. Richard Camp- ' foTtSToare of her burial lot; *J50 ivsrtissment to Steve Sabbot; $150 to Thomas bell, ST., Mr*. Richard Campbell, Jr., jet's g*t to-Miss Jean Campbell, Mrs. Everett ©•Brlen; $10 each to her sister, Lis- tether. The Register knows It nan SJU Lynch, and her brother*, Mat- help you and our price* are no high- Thorns, Mrs. Marietta Thome, HIM. thias, Michael and James Lynch, and er for expert work than many are Bernhard ChiUormstn, Mis* Kathlyn all the money due her from the Sea laying 'for inferior service.—Adver- Outtormsen, lira. Trance* Bcbeur- Coast Banking Company, m liquida- lsement mann, Miss KSle Schturmann, Mrs. tion, and her auto to a niece, Mary Courtney. The remainder of Tier es- tate she bequeathed to her sister, Barah McVeigh. The will dated April & IMS, appoints the New Jersey •Trust Company ot Long Branch as ewcutor. ™ .. .. Mrs. Margaret Yereance, English- town, who died April 18, bequeathed articles of furniture, Jewelry and bric-a-brac to her four children, Mrs. Annie Hagerinan, Mrs. Blanch Y. Xmmons and Benjamin J. and John H.-Yereince. The remainder ot hei estate she directed to be divided thick. Pour Into baked pa»try slielU equally among her four children, af- and coyer with meringue made from FINE GRANULATED ter leaving tM to a grandson, Frank- egg whites and white sugar. Bake Un VanBlarcom Kmtnons. The will, ELIZA in a moderate oven 1350 degrees F.) executed March SI, 1937, names hei M. about .15 minute). Cqol before cut- daughter, Annie Y. Hagerman, and STBPHEKSOM ling, her son, John Y.» Yereance, execu- RaWn Nutbutter Strips HoswStnlei tors. • •." ""• 1 cup r»i«in», S'tdlesi Sugar Pireior Mrs. Annie M. Bennett, Spring I epp fit, Jnurr OINTMIJ 1 cup sugar ' Lake, who died April 16, bequeathed SA cup honey her' farm, known as the Spring Pownt k UCHT M cup peanut butter . QUALITY MEATS AT Jteadow dolt and Country club near Co. FRUIT Allaire to her daughter and son, «' cup milk Veletta and Charles P. Bennett, each! RAISIN WBEK m cups flpur, sifted all-purpDi* BARGAIN PRICES £wo>Atth shares and a one-nfth share 1 tip. silt COCKTAIL PineappleJiiice r 10 LMOST, every week in the Delicious, Dainty Cube* of Fruit in trust to her grandson, Theodore A year Is set aside to mark or 2 tsp. mace Herbert Bennett, 3rd. To her daugh- celebrate a fopd. an event, or a prtc- 2 tsp. cinnamon FRIDAY ONLY Largest Blse Can Cool, Befreabing ter, Valetta, she bequeathed all her tise such as safety and fire preven- 2 tsp. biking powder Jewelry and also a house and two tion, but the nrit of all foods to be 2 cups oati, quick cookjng Boneles* Milk Fed lots at West Palm Beach. The re- celebrated in this manner was the % clip honey ' GABDEN mainder 6f her estate she left to her , raisin which will recelre Its JOtb tbs. butttr SWEET "PHILLIPS' DELICIOUS P husband, Theodore H. Bennett, for ; Pour boiling water over rtfjins? Veal Roast LIBBY'S life and after his death to her two let *t»ji stock and stir until well blended. CHUCKS of U-os. O Kippered Snacks **<** Mrs. Anna D. Heberton, South Or Rinse raisini, drain, and put Bottle engt; $600 each to Katherine, -Bo- through food chopper Minn medium Use to stuff any roast oi meat or LAMB...., Heinz Ketchup A Beal Treat knife. Combine brown sugar and fowl, or bake separately and serve main* and Marian Heberton; $3,000 BONELESS BRISKET to James H. Metcalf, Whitlnsvllle, butter in too of double boiler and with meat Beg. SUe Mass.; $2,000 each to cousin*, Wil- cook over direct heat until melted, Baking with the modern gas CORNED BEEF,.... CM stirring continuously. Remove from range is not,a,matter f guns worje. Cut Beets Sardines liam Pearsall, Jersey City; Harry o FRESH STEWING NorwefUn Fade In OUve OU Pearsall, New York city; Elisabeth fire, add milk and scald over water, Depend upon the accurate tempera- N. T. Slate Fancy stirring ocouionslly to dissohre ture control and insulated oven of Russell, New York city: William sugar. Comtin, slightly moiitetied the modem range for perfect re- LAMB.. C Russell, New York city; $5,000 to cornsUrch, raiiins. flavoring, salt sulti, ' SUGAR CUBED SLICED A AC consul, Lydla P. Steel, New York Diced Carrots ^Scot-Tissue 3 19 City; $250 to Jennie Green, 1145 (Write iCti. Stepn'tMon, Jersey BACON Vz-fc.pkg. N. Y. State Fancy 1,000 Sheet Boll blended. StCr into hot milk and con- Central Testing Kitchen, Allen- Adam* street, Asbury Park; $260 to tinue cooking and stirring until hurst, N. J. for other raiiin recipes.) Alice Redden, Ocean drove, and S20C Tasty FRANKS or to Fred Worth, 100M Abbott BOLOGNA . sno IV0RY v^,,. don, Conn* a sister-in-law, was From Foods Instead Of Concentrates €klm «) for 25 naxntd to receive ths Income. Tb* 4,, wUl directed that at her death on Protective Food* Are Nrtml SOUKM Preferred to Coelly iq s-tb. Can Large ,O Small •fata go to th* New London Day Vitamin Product*, Stadia ROTMI Crisco c^ 17 IT turnery, two-sixths to the Board of Ivory Flakes Torelgn Missions of th* Methodist By fnt W. JMkten Episcopal church, New York city, Jtrty DtMrtment of Agrhultur* Potato Chips u aad three-«lxth* to th* Board cake Sunshine Brand Camay Soap , Bon* Mlsslom and Ohuroh JBxUn- public's lnUrest In new In-of protective fooas, particularly th* 5' sdon of the Methodist Episcopal L formation on foods and nutrition milk, are Increased an «Ten wider Smell QO Ijvge ehurch, Philadelphia. Is evidnced In many ways. Indica- margin of lately i* created. '•'25° Chipso Fkg. QJ Pkg. i Mr*. Dora MacLeod, is Ocean tion ot th* effort to apply this new- F**s) So«reei ef Vitamin* P,&G. Soap 19' ^Pathway, Ocean Grove, was named found knowledge appears In tk* 10 receive the Income from an $8,001 growing practice ot purchasing The dairy product*—tnllk, butter various dietary concentrates. and ch*»se-stand out as th* rich. "" 14° Strongheart Dog Food trust The will directed that at he] eat souro* of vitamin A. Oreea Salt-A-Sea Clam Chowder •5' ': Atath one-half of th* principal go to Tb* number of vitamin conoea- T*g*t*blis aid em ar* dspendtbl* •'the American Minion to Lepers, N*w tret** on th* market I* impressive, aids. It on* of tats* Important Tork city, and one-half to the Board la one recent atady reported by Dr. source* Is lacking, othsn mut be Nature 's Ot Foreign Missions of the M. B. M. V. Krause In th* Medical Wo- tacreued preporUoMtely. for ex- ekurch. man'* Journal sample* ot sach son- ample, If th* cneeee or egf, or both, DAIRY DEPARTMENT central** were assembled to dem- Tb* will made outright bequest* onstrate tb* grtat variety ot form •re omitted from the day** *l«t, Own Foods .... Priced Lower '(0,000 to the board and $3,000 to the and combinations offend. This mor* milk and vstetable* ar* obvl- GOLDENDALE ROLL , ^Woman's Foreign Missionary society (ranplog totalled ISO different vita- ouily n*ed*d. >. *X Us M. E. church, New York city. min products. Whole grain cereals are excellent ' * Other bequest* were: $2,000 to thi sooroes of vitamin B. Milk and c In spit* of Ui* amailng trad* in potato** rank next in Importance. Women's Christian T«mperanc< th* concentrate*, an adequate diet Oranges, tomato** to aar form and BUTTER Z6i Union; $1,000 to ths Bancroft Tey FANCY STRINGLESS BEANS 5 1* itUl bell*r*d to bs th* best ill other vicctablet sad fruits In Ib lor lust home, Ocean Qrove; $},0M source of these dietary MSentlals. raw state make substantial addi- to .the American Mission to Lepers Doctor Krau* has this to say In tions of vitamin O.' Extra Largo Juicy Horn* Grown ' A C Urge Old Fashioned CHEESE ttUXK to the Woman's Mlsslonai faror of obtaining vllamta* from Milk stands out ss tie chief con- C each of the M. K, churoh, Oliwli Ui* dally diet: 'It I* th* genml tributor ot vitamin a, although lean 1,000 to Bt. Paul'* M. ] Muenau* ot opinion that th» na-meat rank* high, and practically all ORANGES 2 Red Radishes Z Limburger Ooean Orove; $1,000 to thi tural foodstuffs rich la th* various the food* Included, contribute »ome nmHloaKt Eplsoopal homi for thi vitamins are th* beet lenree*. The vitamin O, Vitamin D 1* dealrabl* JuicjcSeedlei*. American people have been exoeet- "••••^-" (>„„„ Orov|. i^ooo to th) m th* diet ot aa adult, pcrtioalarly C eath Fancy Tender £% tally 'diet oonsotoi*.' Tats Is sap*- Bun* of th* Mew Jersey Annual la In* wbtor la northim idtlti unit CHEESE rlallr kra* regarding tk* vlianUu. may be isjsllstt by milk lortifUd Grapefruit M o< th* M. K. church foi OUrer (JrntlsmgsMe tone artei 2 SCALLIONS 2 MMmrt oC retired ministers j to eeavtnM the rabll* that It n**d* Large Strawberry "' fe ,U>* Board of Horalgn Ml* M tay «t llfi prio*s prodnota Th*M rsport* by Doctor, Kraus* Freih Cut ft T tje ¥, «. *buroh for youtH which actually emit U mi " " IndlcsU that In aplte of th* wide- soft WOO to spread we ot itetaiy donoentretes, MtrlUom ntkorlttw malnUIn •• RHUBARB Watercress A ef M lesion* to the *«e«mate 4let b«Ut uvtad th* pro- Tke Mtteetheth* feeas-tresfeeas- h mltk, FREE trlKu ifttraUr UUrwar* RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12, 1989. will be in charge enXd Mra. Theresa "Gar*ieii Days'l - Church Notes. MpCtlntock and Mn." J. WlHlam Registrations JEWELRY REPAIRING Helni will U % VloUt»l w te to i Msthodltt. For Girlj'School * iK5JSS *siiE ' Awards S25,000 In obiarvaoca'of Mother*! day last For Y.M.C.A. All Work CuaranlMd for Oat The Woman's auxiliary of Episco- Sunday members of the Bed Bank The Baptist church aohqol wUl meet a ROSIN. Jeweler pal churches of the diocese of New '•*«' 'nat SJ, : Red But. N. chapter of tfes, Dfder of Baatern Star Sunday morning jt 8:45 o'clock. The Camps Coming InJersey is arranging to hold "garden atttndad serrlee at the Methodist ohurch service w|ll be held at 10 days" for the benefit of St. Mary's church- Tbf PMtor, Bev Bfertart J. o'clock #nd the paator, Rev. Edward Jury £eforo "3a&& Lawrence hall on-the-Delaware, a school for i Store Hours:' Mon. tbrop^h Than., i A. M. to 8 p. ECZEMA Smith, spo^e on the subject, 'Ths W. Miller, will preach on' th,e sublept Vacation Lands in South Jersey girls at Burlington. Red Bank mem- Verdirt i» Fiv<* of Urjcrowded Cross,." The musical pro- "The Ohurc^ and the Splr|t" The for Monmouth County Young bers of the auxiliary are very active Red Bank's and Fair gram waa directed by Mrs. Theresa muflpal selections w!U jnclude the In preparing for this event, WUliy and Included the anthem, Pfeiui}e, ''Ave Maria,'! Qounod-Bach; Folk* to Have New Director! anthem, choral fantasia, "Fairest Three "garden days" will be held, 73 BROAD STREET, RED E "'Father, tp fhea Wa 3Pray,» by the —C#mpa Have New Leaders. c* senior, cbolc, with Mr*. Albert 1 the first being at Mount Holly tomor- Do i row- The second will take place Fri- 752 RIVER ROAD, FAIR HAY Josepfe Dowbrosjci of Frgehoja, day, May 20, when some of the finest thepi by «. ohorus composed of Frank Ball is firg&n(|t "Registrations are beginning to ar- who formerly wprked » &. ajfeni Sniffep, J. RuaselT WwUey," Vawon ,, phurch fellowship meetfng will floral gardens at Rumson and vicin- fqr the Metropolitan IMWMW PW rive at the office of the Monmouth ity will be visited. The beauty spots Rose, John C tlbner, Harold H. be held tonight at 1M o'clock. The county Xovmg Men's Christian asso- pany out of the FrsehQW office, re- ' Harojd Coddington, Qeorls for this event are the gardens of • •""••'" ' "'si wUl be'lnchaigfl ciation for the 1938 season at the 1 ceived a verdjct of gjMijtt Monday . aid kelvln Morris. ioiint chapter. The Mrs. A. V. Stoat , Mrs. Dexter Blag- from a Jury be|ore\ Olrpult "tJoMjrt •y." Mr 0. A. camps at Ockaniclion -lr7rx Pwdeyn>orn|ng Mr. Smjth iFTrtil speak on the subjiot den and Mrs. W. B. fclnney of Mld- | -Judge Bujif V. Lawrence against tha and Matplllonequay. Every year a dletown township and those of Ber- will preach on the th.ejne "The Eter- oly feWt in V». >f*fure an4 Yf9W large, number of boys and girls from Insurant? <»JW»W, 7W WM !*»&* nii' Miracle,11 The musical offerings The, Mary Mount chapter will meet tram H. Border), Mrs. H. E. Glbb and ' two and a hair day*, ||r. Dqmfrrqs/. Red Bank enroll' for a vacation in Thomas N, McCarter of Rumson. will inoluda a prelude, .'lienta -*»• tomorrow, at the home of Mls» Ann'a- t3o-uth Jersey's woodland. This last M vaa reprasspted to ya\UA StaU* presilve," Setelbey; offertory, "Praise be.1 House of Spring street.' Tickets are now on sale. They may Attorney Jpjjn J, Qt>|nn s$d the Jn-r year' shewed a great Increase in be obtained from Mrs. H. R. Garri- to the Lqrd, the Alnjlghty," Oesapg- The pulpit flowers last; Sunday teglitratlons for the camp, and it surance company VM represented by buch, by the young people's choir.; b son and Mrs. Jacob Wyckoff or at Clifford L'Vsogife, of"Jfaw Br were BrpvWed * **»• w*» ¥«»uni |s anticipated that the Increase will senior choir anthem, "Braise the chapter of the World W'de guild In any of the gardens mentioned. The 1 continue this year, Judging from third "garden day" will be at Prince- wick.. . •.;•. '•: ,..'•'-: • '"•' Lard," Randeggar, and a ppitlude by memory pf Mrs. Hattie Wwbs. early Inquiries and registrations. Derrydale The cue arose out of the' arrest Fpschlnl. At the evening service the The annual business meeting of ton, Friday, June 3. .. of Mr. DombrMkl on a otarOT of lqft eerinon th»me will be. "Open Win- Farm Stylt 1 the church will be held Thursday, gery about four year» ss-o. '» W tkrwi. ' The music, will Include the May 36. A supper will be |6rved at ROLL prelude, ''Adsglp," Corelll; offertory, BUTTER brought out that Mr. ppmbrosKl had 6:90 o'olook. All members of the con- s Hospital Tag Day built hi* business up from 118 a week Alr on the O String,... " MetthMoMetth'spnn; gregation and pf the various socie- GOLD MEDAL, PILLSBURY'S, CERESOTA, HECKER to KWO Vyear-tlrtowgh bis sJTsrta senior choir anthem, "The Silent ties are welcome to attend, but reser- Plans Explained aa an agent.' li~ appeared, that be Bee,'1 Fsiannger and poatlude bj vations must be/made with Miss An- , had made.arranjf«!ji»nta:to |0 Tyith Olausamann. . nabel House. About 100 persona are Plans for the annual' Monmouth 22 another life insurance company, and A mid-week devotional service wll expected to attend. Memorial hospital tag day drive the Metropolitan Ufa Injuranot be conducted by Mr. Smith Wedns* Saturday, July 2, were explained by FLOU R » 85c 12 company.charged Wni yrith forging day evening" at 8 o'clock.' Qutstand- , Lutheran. ' Mrs. J, Ritchie Smith of Eatontown a check Issued )>y tpe, company tp Ing eyants In the life of John Wesley, A meeting of the Luther league of to members of the Atlantic High- one of their ipsuredj An Indictment the founder of Methodism, trill *e the Lutheran church V»» held Tues- lands auxiliary Monday at the home was returned against him on August discussed. day night at the home of_ Albert and of Mrs. Marlon Hazelton. As chair- 9, 1934, founded qpok a. tworn com- The Women's Foreign Missionary Atllnti Lli\deo»truth of plver Pliia. man of the affair Mrs. Smith stressed plalnt made by Vincent B. Smith, a soo}ety will meet Tuesday afternoon, The subject" for discussion was' that' duo to volunteer workers the Butter Kernel Corn manager ol one of the branch, offlcBi. May 17, at >'M In the cliurch, with "Keeping Fit For Marriage." The overhead was -very small, so prac- Dombipikl'wai triad on M«r l». *W. Mrs. DeMbtt presiding. pastor, R«v, Walter Cow.eni "distribut- tically all the money raised was re- . and acquitted, whereupon suit for The Little UgiA Bearers, with their ed a list of 80 question* entlUed turned to the Monmouth Memorial ; civil damajre* for falsa arrest wai inothers, will be entertained |n the "Question* Before Marriage.'! ' ' hospital.' Tiny Sifted Peas 2 "•jndey school room of the ohureh < lnitltuted. The case ^a* trlfit |n The Women's Mlsslbnalry society Hospital supplies were made- Those 1936 and fhe jury disagreed. The. inet Tuesday afternoon In the church present were Miss Mplly Child*, Mrs. cue did not come up again iint|l lest gusits of the Women's Foreign Mis- hall, with' Mrs. Thomas Head IS sionary society. Albert' Busch, Mrs. James Clarke, •week. < •': • ' ..,' ' '. charge.' Mrs.' Albert Xlndenstrutbi Mrs..Bqbert Myers,.Mrs. H, H. Bow- p The Mep't association will hold |ts spoke, on the subject,' 'TWere T a Navy Soup Beans 3 The. ysrd|oi ja one of the largest tel|, Mrs. Joseph P. Dendcr, Mre.-E. «ver to b"« entered In JSa hljtory of regular meeting Thursday evening, Mohammedan Wqnian.^ Plun* were May 1$, in the church. The Thimble made for the presentation cf an In- A. Tredweli, Mrs. Samuel cistlaman, Monmovth" county court in h Mrs. W. K. Larsen, Mrs..Charles P. : dub will meet Friday, May 40 <(n- dia lace pageant In the near future. ' case.' .. • ' . . - : ' o» Thursday as usual, at the * A meeting of the Ladles' Aid- so- Johnson, Mrs. A. J. 'Burns, Mrs. MISS HAZEL METCALF. James Smith, Mrs. Bart H^nschel, e Lima Beans 2 ,„_ of Mrs. LeQuler pf B|ver road ciety followe,* the ^mlislonary meet- ing. Plans were'made for a loyalty Mrs. C. L. Roloa'on, Mrs. Thomas Mc- g at J:M o'olock. The Standard Bear- Both campa will welcome new Held ers win meet Thursday evening, May meeting to be held In June. Members Vey, Mrs. Edward Rabus and Mrs. bfbblh orffanlxations partbek of re- leadership. The boys will- meet for Marlon M. Stommel. ' M, at the home of Betty MucCloud the first time Charles Lee Black; a of •yVest Front.»tr*«t.' freshments following themeetlngi. g By RumsonPTA nat|ve Californlan. He graduated 'Sunday, May 23, an "Aldengate A delegation from the local, church, from Occidental college In 'Jallfor-; Norwegian Sardines U- -25 Communion service'1 will be adminis- headed hy Henry Franx, wlilatte'nd Pilot Test* To Mrs. Alfawt LuiW, Jr., Presi, nla and did summer work at Y. M, tered in comineqMration of John a meeting of the Lutheran Brother- C. A. camps in that state. Coming CRISCO dent for Anotlwr Year—Ex- Wesley, founder of Methodism. hood, of Central New Jersey to be Bast to study, Mr. Black engaged Be Given Today 3 - 46 held shortly in the Atonement Lu- C i hibition at Lafayette Stteat In camp work' again, serving at Presbyterian. theran church at Asbury Pirk.' Camp Madison and Camp Robinson Inspector George MacDonald of Standard Quality Aiiertodl School May 24. Garden City, bong Island, will be at atanaara Muaiity AiierMa ^ ^^ ^H t Bjguard Thompson was the speak- The Sunday-school will meet Sun- Crusoe, both operated by the New day morning at 9:45 o'clock' In the the Red Bank airport today to con- er Sunday morning at the meeting h The York and Brooklyn Y. M. C.' A.'s. Mrs. Albert Lauber, Jr., was re- church *"- main department Following these - experiences Mr. duct an inspection of plants at the elected president ot the Rumson Pai- •cf the" Ypung afen's Blple class of will be In charge of thej pastor.' The airport and to give, tests 'for pilo(s the Presbyterian church. His subject Black assume!) the directorship of ent-Teacher association Tuesday primary ' departments will 'be in Camp Jane AddarnB, where he served wishing to obtain their licenses, night Mrs. Edwin Champlln was waa "Co-operating in Service." Frank charge of Mrs." Walter. Cowen, Mn. Harry Fielder of Bradley Beach, VedetableJBSV s 4-25 last year. elected first vice president, Mrs. Llnderoth' pra»lded: and Dr. U F. Clarence Muson and Miss Arllne Arnold Kohn of Deal and Edward String Sous, BBeetse , CmrtaU, Corn, Tonutoes, Irish routoea. .Lionel W, Lancaster second vies MabKenslejraye the opening prayer. Llnden.strutb. The Sunday service of The girls will welcome as their Scudder, Jr., of Sea Bright, will take president, Wise' Frinoes Carban Harry C Fay Worden was at the the church wUl he held at 11 o'clock. director Miss Hazel Metcalf. While tests for pilots' licenses and William treasurer, Mrs. Albert L. Ottnian piano for the singing of hymns. Rob- The topic of the sermon by the pas- Miss Metcalt Unew as director, Bhe Hall, who Is employed at the airport, e secretary and Miss Esther Barnes ert Allen led the scripture, lesson. tor will be, "The Y°lo* Within.",The Is well known as a former stall will take a mechanic's test. historian. Mr*, Vtyuk Heyden, Bey. Herbert S. Cllngen, paator o: choir and congregation will sins' the member of Matolltonequay. A na- Banner Day Coffee 2 »• 25 the Union Ohrlstlan Fellowship o chairman of the( county P, T, A., in- response* In the common service. tive of New Bedford, Massachusetts, stalled the officers. Bouquets were North Caldwell, will be, the speake having graduated from Mt. Holyoko NEW NAVIGATION WORK. C , presented \p llrs, Hayden and Mrs. this Sunday. First Church of Christ, SdeinUat. college, she Is now & member of the Lauber. . Miss Ajrhes Seeley, a teacher In Service*, in,First Church qf Christ, faculty of Burlington high school Proposal for More Anchorage Facil- BartleU Pears 24M5 Reports were made by the follow- the Red Sank high school, addressed Scientist, at 209 Broad street, Red and has had camping experience in ities at Oompton's Creek, ing committee chairmen: Hospitality, members of the Young Women's Bank, ar«.held on Sundays at U a. Mew Hampshire and Maine, as well Congressman WUIiarn H. 8,utphln Mrs. Edwin Chempltnand Mrs. Air Bible class Sunday morning on the m. and 8 j>. m., and on Wedneadays a», Matolilonequay.. of Matawan has Issued the following bert >flederet| ^irtifaire, Mrs, .Harold same suWeot liied at tM young men's at 8;1S p. m. •' James Mattenlee, chairman of tho statement: Fresh Italian Plums «% 10° J. GoeUchlusI transportation, Mrs,'. ' M|ss Hazel O, Brrickson 'Vortala Ai^d Immortals" la the Monmouth county Y, M. C. A. camp The rivers and harbors committee E. W. Kuper and UlM Catherine preildtd. Lesson-Sermon subject for Sunday, Tleraey, who waa accorded a certify Plant are being made for a low committee, in speaking of tha open- of the house of representatives has C May 18, In all Christian Science ing of the camps on July 9, urged adopted a resolution requesting a n oate for the lupimer round-up j mem. meeting of the two Bible classes to Churches and Societies throughout bership", Mrs, Catharine Edwards; be held In the near future at 'Hur- early registration on the part pf view of tho reports on Compton nox-Jell "si/L.™" 3 *» IO 1 the world. ' ' those planning to attend. "We ex- Creek, Port Monmouth, with a view publicity, Mrs. Barry Feldt; maga- on McCampbelU'a sylvan forum a ' The Golden Text is: "As is the zine subscriptions, Mrs. Henry Bauer Holmdel. pect," said Mr. Mattenlee, "to again to determining It it is advisable to C 1 earthy, such are they also that are this year be obliged to have more modify the existing proect In »ny and parent education, Mn. W. D. The same subject, ^Cooperating |n earthy; and as is the heavenly, such Ryan., Mr«. LsUfeer also gave a re- Seryice," wa» uie« by Dr, Lawrence applying for enrollment than we will way at this time. This resolution My-T-Fine Desserts ^ 4 are they also that are heavenly." (X have facilities to accommodate. WEB presented at the request of boat port Mrs. Carl Fedman was wel- R. Burdge for the topic of his ad- Corinthians 1S:*8.) comed a» a new member. dress before members of the Sun- Therefore, we are urging that all owners who use Compton Creek, C May S4 at 7 p. m. annual open day Morning, club. John" B. Allen Among the Lesson-Sermon ctta- boys and girls interested get their where, It Is stated, additional an- house will be held at the Lafayette presided. The subject this Sunday tfona is the - following from the applications in to the county Y. M. chorage and docking facilities are Octagon Soap LX IO 35 street sohool, at which, time parent* Will be "Testing Wsclpleshlp by Ser- Bible: "What I* man, that thou art C. A. office) at an early date. Those necessary. The action is Intended are Invited to inspect exhibitions la vice'' and the speaker* will be Har- mindful of him? and the son of man whose application! arrive boforo to permit the chief of engineers to that thou' vlsltest him!" (Psalms the oliMsrooms. June 8 at 3 p. m. a vey R. {knock end Mrs, Cornelius June 1 will receive a reduced .rate." dredge iarther up Compton hreek. piano, and violin program will be Muysksni. 8:4.) rendered by the ohlldren at the same' A meeting of the Christian TO* The Leuon-Sermon also Includes this passage from the Ohrlstlan Sci- LYKIT Dog Food 3 10 school. This is under the direction dcavor society wu held Sunday af- of Miss Edna Woolman.' June 2 at ternopp, with' Harry C. Fay Worden ence textbook, "Science and Health 7 p. ID. the Rumson high sohool bind lq charge. The pastor, Rev. John A. with Key to the Scriptures" by 1 and the Rumson elementary school Hayes, offered the opening prayer, Mary Baker Eddy: "'In Science man For the Beat MEATS at Lower Ptices—lrs ACME Every Tim* bugle and drum corps will glye a after which Mrs. Mile H. Retmer I* the offspring of Spirit. . . Spirit concert in Victory Par*. played the piano for pinging of la bis primitive and ultimate source hymn*. Miss (Norma jforman re»d of h«ing; God is his Father, and Life Frwh (Bib End The regular June meeting of the Up to 4 lbs) It • association will take place June 7 at the scripture lesion. Mr. -Worden 1* the law of his being" (p. 63.) Laon the high school fpnducted the lesion study, "Finding GM's Plan For My Life." Miss Nor- Pork Loins A social hour followed In the cafe- WOMEN'S OVEBSEAS LEAGUE. teria. Assisting was Mrs. Bdwia man will address the meeting this Sunday on the subject, "The Friendly ChampUn and Mrs, Albert Nlederer Heart." Organisation Goes on Beoord In , Canuln* Miss Bfvelyn Porter, Mrs. Russell Favor of BUI 88S19. Tender Mlnton. MUs. Madeline Bogart, Mra. "The Abiding Church" win be the Ralph Longetreet and Miss Pauline theme of the .sermon to he preached, The Women's Oversea* Service Legs Lamb Whltham. «. ,«- this Sunday morning at U o'olook by league at its annual meeting in the Sailor* and Soldiers club at New the pastor. Otdlnatlon and Installa- (Whole or tion of the four elders recently elect- York Tuesday evening went on rec- Evening School ed by the congregation will be held ll«l H.m *" 13c day, May 38, and all regularly-en- a reheaWal for the Biblical presenta- T. Walker, supervisor of the Mon- rolled pupils will be admitted. Chat tion to be nlvin in the auditorium mouth County Organization for 8o- » l9c|Hotm.l S»lc«J 19f Arthur and bis WPA orchestra will next Sunday evening at T:tf o'clock. olal Service, Mrs. Mary Judge Sulli- furnish the music Julius Leaky, Several members of the Christian van, supervising nurse of the Middle- n C bookkeeping Instructor, Is chairman Sndaavor groups attended a "pep" town township health center, Mrs. of the committee In ehirge, Bridge meeting at Somervtlle Monday night. Corlnne Fran«l« Hunting ot Fair Ha- Fresh Jersey Mackerel 5 will be played and refreshment* wiB ven, wife ot the manager of the They registered for the New Jersey Janty WvakNih (Tou be served. State Christian Endeavor convention Strand theater and Mrs. Bell* Gold Them) The debating team of the public to be held at BomervlUe In. the fall. Croa* of Leonardo. Strawbany law Clean *5c|BuelcSlia«Js« » speaking class will compete with the Thomas W. Head, president of .the (The unit will hold It* annual din- New Brunawlek evening sohool team board ot truatees, appointed his ner at the Plok*4i)ly hotel In New JP« are Co-operating With Jtrtmy AppU Grown In a Big AppU Jubil* Wednesday, May 1% The lubjsot standing committees for the coming York Wednesday evening, May X. will be, "Resolved, That Installment term of the group at a meeting In Among the guest* will be seven of Buying Is Detrimental t« the Besi the office ot Alexander 0. Cooper, the members of Lafayette post, C Interests of the American People." Mcnmouta street, last w»»k, The vice president of the board la Joieph Orand Army ot the Republic, each The local sohool will take the nega- Of whom la ovsr 90 year* of age. The New Jersey Apples 4 "• IO 0, Pavlson and the sMreUry la Su- tive side. The team, consists of O. A, R. Veterans present the A. X. Chester Apy, Mrs. I* Ivlns and two gar N. MeClees, The committees are; Freth Jer»ey COIOMII Extra Large Florida other member* to be Selected from a Juslc, Arthur B. White and Charles entertainer* with tbeJeT color* and bunch c list that inoludM A. P. Xing, Mm. W, Mflorei flnanos, Arthur B, White. have been preaent eub year at the doz C H. Parker, Mn. J. Todd, lflss Nle- Major 0. A, Oiborn, FranV F. Oroff annual meeting of Ufe unit since It Asparagus 2 "29 Oranges 25 Crltp loeberg Mark, Hero)l Lookers and John and Cornelius O. Muyikena; prop- WM organised in 1930, though each Golden Ripe Schaffner. erty, Joseph 0. Cavlson »nd Harry year found leas able to attend;. The C. Fay Worden: auditing. A. Two- entertainer* unit always preceed* head doz C bull amlth and Charles r. Wennlg. this particular post at all parades. Lettuce Bananas I5 Ractfa Band To A meetlne; of the Women's MIMW ary eoolety WM held Tuesday after- Left For Toledo. Rumton noon In the ohurck with Mrs. Hubert Peroy West of Rumson left this sft Farrow In charge. The leaden morning in his Waco alrp!an> for New Fla. Potatoes 10 25 were Mrs. Joeiph 0. Davison and Toledo, Ohio, where h* will reiume The famous Happy O'Brien and bis Mrs, H, Ruasell Blaokman, Tke hoe- Fcur Province radio oroh,«str», whlqb hla duties with the Sevlson MagnHo v Time and Mn tessea were Mrs, Thome* W. Head, Engineer Co., after a six Weeks'leave broadcasts ever, WARD, N*w Tort, Mn. Robert Spean, Mrs. U 9, Mae. y will RIV* a perf»rma«oe Mon4ay ot absencs. Mr. West plans to make U (tat. •kbc. Orooery Moss to Wed., M»» •». Xemde and Mrs, Harry 0. Kaapp. he trip In eight hour*. •<» We OM Htbl to lisalt qwntltM. night, May 18, at J"renol#, Murphy's Vocal selections wars given by Ifrs. tavern aad, (frill, Ward lent, Rum- Harry Thlesmeyer and Mrs. Edmund son. This brehsstra, which K en tks. FURS and WINTER air Wednesday and •uneey; ntchu, vomat4«(. lUfreshmenls were feature* sonwand dancei of old Ira- smsdi The society irlU hold It* an- Oarmaaas IMIy Insure* kn. land. It uutlr flnt appearuo* M nual tea meeting ThurtflaV aftei> OeM «on»fe Vault this locality. ' J», at the ohqmh. pr. Register Want AdvertiscmenU Bring REGISTER MAY \2\ 1988. Thomas, Miss HelenBhrmg ** Nep= RUG National Hospital ' We,rt Kejuiiburg. tune City and Mr. and. Mrs. .William Ross of Newark. , Dom«*Bp ,- - Bo per sq. foot i MlsiNeli Hatalan of Thirteenth per so., foot Helen -Orllok and-Joseph B. Orllck The. Young Woman's League, held Sunday at the little Silver diamond, WES County Estates Open Home Today for Visitors of Wbodbrldge and-John Krasna of their annual spring- dance, at the defeating the Long Branch Ice com- Carteret Sunday.. .'.•»• Elk's .club at Red Bank Saturday pany by a score of 6'to 2. "Next Bun- LEON'S Woman DM** E*> —Stork Club to be Formed— '• «r.;and Mrs. Charlei K. Mack and nlgbt.. • The ballroom was gaily dec- day Oceanport will play the' Asbury Td.2800 Tea and Reception This Af- daughter, Joanne of Blone road spent orated with rainbow colored balloons Royals at Asbury Park.' ' Amoo* Chi)***—Oee« Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Cjeorge A. and spring blossoms. Music for danc- Roy Emmcms of Eatontown la now Woman Made ternoon., _:/' ': ' .. •:. Kurt* -of-Palliades. - •- ing was furnished by Lee Temple's employed at'Monmouth Market. Mr..and'Mr«. Gustave Lewis and eleven piece orchestra and Miss Henry J. Anderson of Portaupeok EST. National Hospital Day will be com- daughters Sue: and-Pandora of New- Laverna Alston entertained with two won |5, which was disposed of on the ark spent Tuesday, at their, summer dance numbers.' The affair was wen co-operative plan recently by-the- ICmma C. Heller of memorated throughout; the .United attended.. Those present from Mata- FRONT STREET States today In honor of the birth- home here. > . . Oceanport Athletic club. Red Mr. and Mrs. I* Bellena spent wan were Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Mrs. Jerome V. Dynan entertained Bank 678. day of Florence Nightingale, the fa- Beam, Dr. and Mrs.'William H. Pen- mous English nurse who devoted Monday at Red Bank. her bridge duo Tuesday "aRernmmat Mr daughUrs, Uda FABKING IN KEAB OF MARKET. Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Thome and gel,'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pratt Cars- her home in Oceanport Park. LAST TIMES TODAY V Double Feature '"*• ',* tiertriide Heller her life to the development of nurs- well, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baler, Mr. The Parent-Teachar. association ing as a high standing profession. children' Jcanetle and Buddy .were ,fto,t equaq l shares. Red Bank' visitors Saturday. ". and Mrs. Joseph Quint, Mr. and Mrs. cleared about |1S at a successful food - MARY ASTOR - RICHARD ARLEN , Florence Nightingale, although Fred ECleppj Jr., Is driving a new Howard Erdmann, Mr. and Mrs. Wll' saje Saturday at Monmouth Market "NO TIME TO MARRY" utaUU tbbedj 193g English, was born in Florence, Italy, Plymouth coupe. llam.Rabel, Mr. and.Mrs. Rensselaer The next meeting of the organisation In 1820, and first came Into prom- Miss Elizabeth Franzen spent Sun- Cartan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Kahn, will be held May 18, at which time inence in 1861 while England was BARRY BARNES - .SOPHIE'STEWART,' , Above. The x SIZEg) day with her brother-in-law and sis- Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Miller, Mr. and there' will be ah election of officers. executors. Majaaaajaaa prosecuting the Crimean War ter, Mr., and Mrs. George A. Kurtx Mrs. Ross Magban, Mr. and Un. Mrs. E1U Herbert of-Chatham Is "The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel" against Russia. Sanitary conditions of Palisades.' Johnson Cartan, Mr, and' Mrs. Edgar visiting her daughter, Mrs. Louis Mrs. Ajrnea I* in the war stricken area were vir- MoNabb, Mr. and Mrs. Philip U Neld- left all her : Miss Virginia Haxiey of this p£ West of South Pemberton' avenue. FRIDAY - SATURDAY—Two Big Features T (OCR'S STAR tually non-existent, and disease w«|s and,' Miss: Hole O'Connor of South llnger; the Misses Mary Devlin, Mar- Mrs. Medlar has reopened her borne taking a tremendous toll of wounded River '« spent Saturday and Sunday garet Devlin,, Isabel Eggleston, on Pemberton avenue, after spend- LLOYn NOLAN -. MARY CARLISLE soldiers. Florence Nightingale of- with' Miss Jane Maxley of .Great France* Lloyd, Jane Burlew, Eliza- ing the winter at the Hotel PoinsetUa STEAK fered her services to the British Gov- Neck, Long Island. beth Cartan, Elizabeth Taylor^ Mar- at St. Petersburg-, Florida; ^Albert Paw (aU trlmsned before weighing) ernment\ald organized a volunteer ian Btillwell, Ann Laird, Elizabeth in "TIP OFF GIRLS" : Mr. and Mrs. William Howard of Mn. and Mrs. H. L. Pease have tjueathed ipedltion. Belford spent Thursday with their Tsnsey, Edith Dlsbrow, Dorothea. opened-their summer home on Riv- Hotallng, and Messrs. Floyd Bliss, *rotherand iup marked the beginninrg son-in-law /and daughter,' Mr. and erside avenue, BUCK JONES J FBESH-KILLED iread hospital and nursing Mrs. William Newman.! Conover Burlew, Jr., William Dern- berger, Donald Weir, Frederick Bun- Alexander Boross sailed last week |a;work which the famous < Mr. and Mr*. Peter'W. Kuarloyg on the B. B. - Washington' for Hun- Tied on throughout hor life, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jud- tenbach, Rudolph Buntenbaoh, Philip "HOLLYWOOD ROUND-UP" BROILERS Egan, F. Howard Lloyd, Jr., Leroy gary, where he will visit his two she became ah invalid In son Hopla of Keyport. brothers. This l» the flrst time In SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY rs. She was even consulted I Miss Fannie Slegel, - registered Sickles, Douglas Lefferts and Dr. ' PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT AT 11:10. Wallace MoCue. 2S years that Mr. Boross has visited own nation during the Civil!nurse at the Beth Israel hospital at his home since coming to this coun- IF YOU MISSED THE AMERICAN LEGION CONVENTION^. e died In 1910. Newark, spent >ono > day .last week Mrs, M. J. Moll of Fair Haven and try. He wxpects to be away until the DON'T FAIT, TO SEE ' In hospital at Neptune is hav- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin were guests end of June. • : LEAN PLATE BEEF ing "open house" today for visitors liam Siegel.- of Mrs. William Lutx of Trenton at , The Oceanport 'Republican club from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. when In- Miss Katherlne Brannlgan and luncheon . Thursday. .Monday they met Tuesday night at the home'of v .,. (CORNED or FRESH) spection tours will be conducted Miss Winifred Wallace attended a called on their aunt, Mrs. James Mrs. Marie Cox. , through the hospital by nurses and dance at Hlghtstown Friday evening. Fury of Asbury Park, who has been Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Dynan and members of Fitkln auxiliaries. Mrs. Julia Jacema and son and confined to her home with a broken children spent Sunday with Mrs. Dy- A Few of Our Many Grocery Specials ! Tea will be served between two,and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George hip. nan's brother, Herman Bouthgate of four In the reception room of DeCop- P. Jacema of New York, were Thurs Miss Esther BUir spent the week- ttahway. . ' 1 day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George ' CREAM • , • . pett Hall, the nurses home, with Mrs. end" at-Philadelphia: : Mayor and Mrs: H. ,W. Con'row mo- James A. Fisher, president of the B. Hatalan of Thirteenth street Miss' Edith L. Davlson was the tored to Trenton Sunday to s«e their Asbury Park Junior auxiliary In Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of Bel- luncheon guest of Miss Sylvia Terry son Leon off for California, , ' ROLL BUTTE^~R ~ 3U charge. ' • ford were Sunday visitors of Mr. and of Plalnfleld Saturday, the occasion The Ladles' Aid society of the Mrs. .Anthony Weber and. daughter being; an. sJumnte reunion of the Methodist church will hold a baked -A large birthday cake with candle* of Twelfth street. State Teachers college of Jersey will mark the age of the hospital. All Virginia ham supper at the church Chase & Sanborn Coffee Miss Mary Brannlgan and Miss City. ' Thursday; May 36. . . ,' mothers whose children have been Jennie Carney attended a dance at , : (DATED) born at Fitkln are especially invited ,Mr. and Mrs. Philip U Neidllngor This Portaupeok Fire company aux- MOth Freehold Sunday evening. celebrated their eighth wedding anni- iliary,will hold a card party tonight to visit the hospital and help make Mr. and. Mrs. 'Frank Capf lconl and versary at New York Tuesday. ' In plans for a "Stork Club.-" Mrs. Wal- at the lire, house. Awards' will be c daughters Antoinette, Angelina and the. evening they attended a perform- presented and -refreshments served. ter L. Mason of Loch Arbour, arid Rosalie -ol Newark spent Sunday at ance of "The'Woman," MM. Walter drills, Mrs. James Hen- Large Jersey EGGS 21 Miss Thelma Munn, director of nurs- the Louis summer home on Stone nessey, Mrs. Albert' Sehoepfien, Sr., (WHITE or BROWN) lop, will co-operate 'In organizing Miss Helen Cartan was the week- road. end guest of Mra. Charles Harris of and Mrs. Fleckner makeup the com- tms group. Mrs. Elizabeth Menson- of Stone Red Bank.; ' ' mittee In charge. The next meeting Mrs. C. Duncan of Freehold, pres- road spent Tuesday at Red Bank.. Mr. and Mrs. Al DeBlaslo of Jer- of the auxiliary will be held Sunday Maxwell House Coffee ident of the James F. Ackerman Fed- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Thome sey. City were' week-end guests of at the fire house. . eration of Auxiliaries,, Is in charge and daughter Rita were recent visi- Mr. and Mrs. Mathlas Bchotte. 1 The property formerly owned by of arrangements for the auxiliaries. tors of Mrs.-Felix Grehea of Atlantic The four children' of Judge and Theodore Rowe, Sr., on the Eaton- Highlands. Mrs. Earle M. Harrington of Jackr town, boulevard Is being redecorated. Mrs. Ruth Andrews of Jersey City son street are confined to their home Dr. and Mrs. Jedel of Irvingtoh was a week-end visitor at her sum- with'measles. ' ' ' ; spent the week-end at their home on mer home on Stone road. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Corbett of Val- Pemberton avenue. - , '; Miss Estelle Thome of Red' Bank ley.'drive are touring, through Vir- Mrs. Nelson . Quackenbuah of wai: a Sunday: guest of her nephew ginia. • Dwyane s^reit- Is visiting her par- and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beck' ; Mrs. Marguerite Laird,' her daugh ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank.Nelson of Do You Need Money? er.. •.••'•. . . : ter. Miss Ann Laird, and Miss Eliza- South Amboy. * . Y Miss Rosetta:Grimm, a teacher In beth Tansey attended a concert and the Bnglewood.public, school system, dance at Peddle school, Hlghtstown, Betlgn. From gt*.t« BosHL to MODERNIZE YOUR HOME by was a week-end guest of. her par- Friday evening, Mr. Laird's- son John ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Grimm. Is a member of the Peddle orchestra: Resignation of Mi's. Adeline Y. , Installing a new plumbing system, beating plant or Lawrence of Freehold from the oil burner; adding new rooms, repairing or redecor- Miss. Doris Maxley has returned to Miss Shirley Nodding. ofoRavine her studies, at the Merchants and Board of Control, of the State De- ating your floors, walls or eelllngs. drive celebrated her 11th birthday partment' of .Institutions * Agencies WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY—Double Feature Bankers business school at New Thursday by giving a party to her York, following a week's Illness at class and a few other guests. Those has been submitted to Governor GLENDAFARRELL - BARTON MacLANE her home here. . . . attending other than the class were Moore. Mrs. Lawrence said pressure to MAKE VACANT LOTS PRODUCE INCOME by of other duties, made it impossible "BLQNDES AT WORK" .".,;, building a new home o» rcatrproducing property. Mri. Stanley. Jones, Miss Blair, Mrs. John. Babton, Mo». Clayton Noddlngi, for her to continue as a.member of denterville.; Shirley and Robert Baker. the non-salaried board to which she JUDITH ALLEN - pA. to IMPROVE YjTO BUpES^ was' first appointed in 1927. Mrs. Miss Susan Sutphln, daughter of Lawrence, member of the ' Demo- modernising your store front, Interior or eiterlor of Miss LUcy' Strgnlerp, who was', op- Representative and Mrs. William H. 'TELEPHONE OPERATOR'? erated on for appendicitis, returneil cratic State Committee from Mon- your building or (ton which you rent or own. Sutphln, attended a garden party ' COMING—MON., TUBS., WED., MAY 28 • M • to from the Hazard hospital at Long given by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt mouth. county, Is the wife of Circuit Branch Saturday.' • ' at the White House, Washington, Court Judge Rullf V. Lawrence. "THE CASH OF THE PENITENTES" to PROTECT YOUR INCOME REAL ESTATE fry Mrs. Harry Willey and ion- Ken- last Tuesday. The party was given CBLT T«AT SHOOK THE NATION'S PRESS ! ' • ... modernising your apartments, adding additional neth attended the musical festival At for representatlvet' children. It pays, to advertise In The Register. gevraget, installing a new heatlag plant, etc Asbury Park'Friday. Harry J. Kahn entertained the. John Hendrlckson, who attends members of the Hobby club with an Rutgers college; Spent the week-end Interesting talk on pottery Thursday to MODERNIZE YOUR FARM by at his *ome here with his parents, night when the club met with Mrs. installing automatic water system, a new bam. out- Mr. and Mrs..'Albert Hendrlekson.' ' Kahn. Mr. Kahn is well qualified to houses, eta. . , Mr. .and Mrs.. Tony Raisooco of speak on the subject, having studied Brooklyn spent iSunday with Mrs. ceramics at leading universities and - . Ifs.actually no trouble at all to borrow from 41M to Mary Granato. • having made pottery in different 110,000 for any of the above on a strictly PERSONAL i Mr: and.': Mrs. Peter Leplck spent states. Those present were Mrs. Al- CREDIT loan basis wrtt NO ENDOBSER8. We nave Sunday at Brooklyn. ; bert T. Anderson, Mrs, Rensselaer eliminated the iisual red-Upe and delay and your applica- :Mary Or/tnato, Sajvatore Stranlero, Cartan. Mrs. William C. Ludl, Mrs. tion is handled PROMPTLY and IMPERSONALLY. ' ' \ Vincent and Clara. Bernardo and Ellsworth N. Tllton, Mrs. Edgar Mo COME IN NOW! Apply to JOSEPH P. SCHWARTZ. Oabrlel Allocco were among those Nabb, Mrs. Joseph Qulnn and Misses who received Cpmmunlon Sunday in Esther Blau and Eleanor D. Harke. P. S. Contractors are Invited to use this INTEREST 18 ONLY ' - ' finntv^nx to their benefit and to obtain new St Joseph's church at Matiwan. . Loans made anywhere In Monmonth Co. Miss Mary Devlin entertained at fulness. There's plenty to be had on this Veronica Menosky, who has been bridge Tuesday evening. Her guests Payable in Eaay Monthly Installments. ill two months, after an appendix were Miss Muriel Brown, Miss Vir- operation, returned to school Mon- ginia Hotallng and Miss Mae As- day, i' pinwall. Joseph Malgroglio and family of Mr. and Mrs. Umberto Lauro are Brooklyn spent Sunday at their home the parents of a son born Saturday, MILTON BERK, Inc. here. April 30, at Monmouth Memorial Mrs. Madeline Plttenger has pur- hospital, Long Branch. 88 BROAD STREET RED BANK 1616. chased a ntw Whippet automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Qenovsse spent Sunday at Brooklyn at the,home of Oceanport. Frank SePalma, a former resident of this place. (Tbt IU4 Bank RttUtar ean ba bonfht Mr. and Mrs. M. Oelato of Wood- In OcMDSOrt at th« iton of Carlo Maiia.) brWge spent the week-end with Mrs. Benjamin Ayers and daugh- Frank Ambroslno. . ' ter. Marilyn drove to Nearltt, Mary- Mr. and Mrs. William Danmuck of land, Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. New York have returned after a John Ayers of Belford, They spent visit with Albert Siano and family. the week-end with Mn. Ayer's par- Robert DenOuden hts, purchased ents. an Oldamoblla suburban ear for his Miss Barbara Davlson and Miss nursery business.' Patty WUlens are confined to their Mr. and Mrs. Anlsllo Mallcqnica of homei with measles. ' Dearborn farm spent Sunday at New Sergeant and Mrs. Frank Oakley York. entertained at their home Saturday Frank Falsona of New;York visit- night. They had as their guests Mr. ed Mr. and Mrs. Salyatore Stranlero and Mrs. Alexander Scott and daugh- last-week. ' . •r Mae and son* Robert, Frank and

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iH '( ,,h i 'J R£D BANK REGISTER, MAY 12, 1988. Pace Nina Fr*>ikGroff Named ed Sunday evening when tha Men's "Landlubbers' Begatta.* Stalder Tavern ,' Belford. BroUlsrhood provldM a service In A dance to be known as a "Land- honor of mothers. The men led thelubbers' Regatta" frill be held Satur- JEWELRY REPAIRING Campaign Official ( Bloomfleld, spent the Form*. -The pupils of the Ethel Mount Mo- taining relatives from Cape May. . week-end at their home here. tar dancing iohool have Ke«n getting Mrs. William Fox Slid father, John Mrs. Llixle Stryker is visiting her , Typing: • Envelopes Addressed, Folded. ready during the past few wealis tor Bchanck, visited Mrs. Charles Foster ion, Dr. Lester Stryker of Oakhurst. the spring recital, which will be held Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Conoyer, Jr., Mailing lists prepared. NO of Ocean Side part of last week, Regular Price: 54c in the Elks auditorium, Bread street, Mrs. Foster Is quite HI. Mrs. Florence Happleyea and Mrs. Ad copy, letters, publicity written. Red Bank, Friday evening, June 10. Ida Pippitt of Atlantic Highlands The "recital"!?-ior. the Intermediate, • Mrs. Berlba Ppole of Belmar spel)t Bring your own the week-end with her parents, Mr. wer» guests Sunday of Mr. and Mn. SEASONABLE qATES AND NEW EQUIPMENT. and primary grades of pupils of the Leon Conover of Hobart avanue. ' measurements! school, with a few numbers by the and Mrs. Garrett A, bee. ,' senior dancers,, Qne of Pavlowa's Mr, arid Mrs. E. M.'Hlll,'Jr., and Stanley LUxtnbwg of New fork most fatnapa .ballets; "The Fairy sons and Mrs. E,' M. H'UI,' Sr., of visited his home hen Friday. Hampton Business Service Stimulate your natural wave Doll," will be presented by the school. Somervillx •pent Monday with 'Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. William Tuesday will by having our male experts A toe..ballet, "The Butterflies," a Randolph Smith, Jr. .' ' , move this week' to an apartment in 22 RUMSON ROAD, 1 .mold your hair to a style to Hungarian, number danced to Uszt's Mrs. Mlltor\ Hiss returned "home the J. C. Helsar housi. STERLING BatUrdny from Monmouth Memorial The. play, ."High Preuure Homer," fit your personality. It will Hungarian. Rhapsody No. 2, various " LITTLE SILVER other character ballet numbers and hospital, Lopg Branch, with her. new- given In the chape) last week was Furniture Shop be softer, natural and be- a few1,of, the tap routines taught at born daughter. ,....,.. very successful. Pick up & . Tel. Jl While St. B«d Bank coming. th» school will i/% presented. Mrs. George Luker Is a surgical Delivery R. B. 136-R . _Tjie. senior ilrld, or. the . Mojar patient at Hazard's hospital, Log'g Boyi oan make iKtrapoektt money Open Eyenlncs. Phone *9L Dancers,, as they are becoming Branch.. * :•:;~ . ,' Hlllng The Register—Advertisement. known, will present a conosrt In the Mr, and Mrs. Earl Grobe, who fall, at which several spectacular b»l- have been living at Paint Pleasant JOHN & CHARLES Hairdressers 4et» wjjl-.be given. V.'- •:-,- ' - v • have returned ' la ., their, home .on, 67 Broad Street; " PhoikeISIS Tickets for the recital: w|ll be outPalmer avenue. v .: . ,'-:.':•'• this, week-end and may be obtained Mr. and Mrs. Herman Granderath RED BANK at the school In the Elks auditorium, and family have moved In Mrs. Su- Undersold in Quality—Never or from any of the pupils enrolled. . sie HUUker's home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur derber of Brooklyn spent the week-end at their summer bungalow here. . . : Mr, and Mrs.. Harry. Bhlndle have purchased a bungalow on East road. Leon Newman has. purchased the :HNEIDEF AMAZING NEW SAFETY TIRE late Hannah Compton property, un East road. . Mr. and Mrs. James, Norton of Elisabeth spent the week-end with Mrs. Hildebresbt. . MARKET Mrs, Barbara • Koch, Miss Eliza- beth Koch'and Charles Koch of Hud- son Heights spent the- week-end, at Phone 21 West Front Street, Red Bank, H. J. phone tbeir-summer, home op Main street VEEK-END SPECIALS ! • Mrs. M.Taynorand Mrs. Nell Ting- 2653 2654 ling and daughter Barbara of Bomer- ivllle spent part of last week with Mrs. Randolph Smith.. . , Finest Mr. and Mrs. Mark Allen and chil- 5 tb. size lb dren Betty and Mark of West Brigh- Quality Milk-Fed Fowl ton and Mr. and Mrs..Kenneth Coop- er and daughters, Miss Natalie Coop- er and Miss Maytle Lou Cooper, of Freehold spent Mother's Dsy with Mrs. Ida Voorhees. lb. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton K. Went- BEEF l£ CALI HAMS . 15c VEAL worth of Plalnfleld have been visit- ing Mrs. Amelia Willett'. Breast or .. "i Me Mrs. Albert Worthlngton Of Atlan- Chuck lh. JJc tic City has returned home after Roast ••••. **. LUNCHEON MEAT ,b 29c Neck "•••" spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Smith. **«••'••HI ntpiiii Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holder and Blade Rib . O-ic inport 1 c children of-Newark were Sunday " HAM lb. 49c guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roast '"- ** • # iy...... -i9 White. , .• . • . sliced n ** m Mrs. Lena Sutherland and daugh- ter, Miss Marjorie.Sutherland,, spent Chopped Beef » 15c C Cutlet* » 33c Saturday and Sunday with relatives BACON . »29 n at Penns Grove. Cross Rib "*29c Loin Chops 24c m C0NTMH.S SIDE SKIDS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lingo, Mrs. Gut- n Rib Chops .I...: 19c sle Dennis, Mrs. Joseph Havens and Round Steak 29c Dennis Lingo spent Sunday after- Rib Roast ...1b29c CHICKENS . Shoulder Veal "> 17c UKMtolythlft.tolfc.Hd., noon at Long Branch. httimlntDWur«,HMlai Mrs. John Bennett and Mrs, Eff- ward Barnes attended a rally of the Guild of Organists one evening last BROOKFIELD ROLL week at' the Reformed ohurch of Jersey ,, Jersey Newark. lb We Inrite you to »ec the^ncrvr tafetr of thl» De- Mrs. Gussle Dsnnls was a resent Fryers visitor at the home of htr sitter, Broilers Wt finMH^M tlM fMA BUTTER 29c Skldded tire proved Jkfore your eye*. Learn in Mrs. Steven Broander of Keansbur^. Sunday morning's • service st St. one minute howittfH quicker...control'dan* Clement's church will be held at 10 gerouaaideikidi. wKintoday.Noobligation. o'clock. Choir rehearsal will be held tomorrow afternoon at « o'olock. CRISCO . Vegetables Flowers used at the sitar wars given FRUITS to Mrs. Eliza Walling and Mrs, Jen- nl* Trimble, A delegation of ladles Extra tarfe SHEFFIELD MILK of the churoh attended a neighbor- Scallions hood meeting yesterday afternoon at Juice for Christ ohurch, Mlddletown village. SUNBEAM COFFEE . 2.*.45c Radishes Mrs. Mary Cooley and daughters, Oranges doz Mary, Alice and Rita, of Morrlsvllla, Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur ARMOUR'S large v cans Rhubarb Maokey and daughter Mildred and Dr. and Mn. James Arthur Maokey Fancy WHITK 7 C New and son R|ohard of T,r«nton spent P-I NAPTHA Cabbage Sunday with Mrs. Dora Schnoor. Golden QOZ • • «"25 DOO 3 tbs Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ervlng and Bananas FX.VJAUDYJNC sons, Arthur, Vincent and Buddy, of TALLY-HO FOOD Philadelphia spent the week-snd with Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur M.oConnHI. Super 'Serv/ce Rev. anfl Mrs. John B, Klrby vis- ited Drew university at Madison one day last week. Mr. Klrby also at- tended a joint meeting of the New- Stringless Beans or Green Peas 2 "» ONE STOP STATION ark and New Jersey conference of boards of tducfitlan. 163-169 Monmouth St., , RED BANK The members of thj Methodist La- Rolled dles' Aid society, with their families Stnithfield Potato -g r\ PHONE 1709 Opp. Railroad Station and friends, enjoyed a oovtrsd dish supper In the ohureh annsx one even- ing last weak. Various forms of en- Squabs Ruladen tertainment wen provided afUr the Salad *' •upper, Tb« .Methodist .ahwah *, RED-BANK REGISTER, MAY 12.1988. Catholic Second* Annual Bowling •• Inter-Ctass Ball . Polo Underway 1888-1938, Rumson AHibiyHa^tf JVin Firstdune ' At River Street 5O Years Defeated By Ndphine • • * i Presented Banquet Held By 1 At Eatontown O/Home The Red Ban* Catbollo nla*,a<*ool XatcretawvfeiMhaJltgQtiufiderway Neptune .High" school defeated Junior vanity basebaB team won lti last week.attRlver.street school gym- Of V. S. Goii Rumson bJ(t- sbhool In 'a track and Eatontown Teams nasium under the supervision of Comtry CUb Qaartat Outaeores Annual Dinner opening game Thursday by-; defeat- By OABONEB SOPliE. . I Held meet Tuesday^by a score of 74 Hill ing the Red Bank publlo high school Frank .J.fFlngitore, director of ath- ' Evergreen TsvtBs Team to to *8. Bruc* Anderson led the Kum- nine on the' Bergen place athletic Fred S. Morris it Towtawster for letics. The; league .consists of eight Win Opening Classic 8 to 6 son group, In the soorliuj. Be captur- i Made at Azmaal Dinner teams representing the seventh, Tliretv&tQry field, 10 to 6. Jim Alvator, Catholic . •—Oliver Leads Victors. HEY. M3U 3&NBS- ed the 880-jrard run, travsllng the 24 Last Night — Richard Neu high third baseman, led both teams Social Held at Smoke Shop eighth and ninth grades. VVHOSE 6IPE ABE distance In 3:11., J_» also won the Rooms Being Built to Present at bat with a triple, double and two ••U»'g«m»s,pUyed-l_st week Miss VI3U, rtAYIN. ON Elected President trf Uague—• r Tavern—Prizes Awarded for mile tun, hit .thn--b_In«-5:09. Bo singles out of four trips to the plate. Beatrice, Spinning's, team defeated ' -Pololsta. at Monmouth County ANYHOW P flclshed seoond In the-4i0-yard. run IB-Room BSndews.lv Philip . Next Year's Plans Discussed. Jackson, publlo high right, fielder, Teams and Individual Scores. Hiss Eth»l~Oroffs team, U to 1; Mrs.Country club officially • opened >the andiseooad In" the'broad lump. BUth CrawfGrd's torn won over Miss season Sunday- afternoon -do -the made two hits out of two trips to the Andrew Kins; of Kuroson was first plate. The fifth annual Eatontown bowl- EHiabeth Davis' team, 7 to-8; Mtss c.lub's.frp. 1 field,when-the< club team Sixty members of the Bay Shore Ruth Baring's team triumphed over outscorqd 'the Evergreen Farm riders In the 1-Oyatd high hurdle. Mli.tlme Mr. and Mrs. Amory n tfaskell, fkowlins; league attended ths dinner The winners made ten hits' while ing banquet was held'Thursday night g p was 16:8 second. JfcbtttL's.Uain, • .to 2, In the hlnh jump, clearing- ths oar Hill in ^Middletown .townshlk vehav- Sit Atlantlo Highlands to wind up Marchettl for seyen safeties." Others Morris was toastmaster. He was In. and,J. JJean PJerson's team.shut out Ttte hW-rlding George Oliver, who at five fsat. Bye inches. Other Rum- 1 reMtor on the winning team- were Hogan, traduced by Louis Magee, president last weak returned after spending L^J * y addition ot 24 rooms the bowling season. Richard Neu Miss Dorothy Mot-gar's team, 0 to 0. son athletes who made a good show- built to their 15-room residence on Was chairman of the meeting and MjcKenna. Ryan, Bauer, Jackson, of th* league. The banquet commit- Thursday.the.wlnnlng teams met and the winter in .California,' wu the ing war* Jam«s LorJtf. whocameln Schweers, Blancamono and Ronan. tee was composed of Russell Klgrim, mainstay for the Country club team, the estate by Philip Leonard 4 Bon presented the team and Individual Mrs. Crawford's team,defeated. Miss second In * the 220-yaril low hurdles; of Leonardo. Work began recently awards. During his remarks Mr. Other public school players were Bngerie 'Vlereck, Sr., Andrew G. Spinning's team,, 4 to 1, and Miss accounting for '.our of the 'eight Alexander MeClees, who >won -the Simons, Galatro, Reeves, Keefer, Becker and Edward Taylor, goals. At half time the victors held and the addition will he complete Neu paid tribute to Edward Bahr for Baring's team won over Mr. Pier- javelin throw with a heave of US sometime In August untiring effort* In the interest- Long, Jacobus, Martens, Oglensky, Frizes were awarded the winning son's team,, 10, to. 6. a lead of & -to 3. The Evergreen feet, fiM .inches, and Carl Jakubecy, the league. Mr. Neu also men- Schultz, Davis, Ralph, O'Connor, teams and individual prizes were giv- Farms team in'the fourth, chukker who won third placo in; the javelin JThe addition Is 48x68 feet and on tioned the fact that Algernon Drink- Blackman, Jackifon and Ayres. en for. high . scores. Hill's Service outseored their opponents two goals throw. the first floor are seven rooms, In- to one while th.e victors, continued cluding dining room, laundry, press- water was the only bowler in the Station, victors of the league, cap- Bowling League The Rumson track team will jour- league who participated In every tained by Kenneth VanBrunt, re- their- scoring by pushing a tally Ing room, pantry, kitchen, loggia, re- through the uprights in each of the ney to Metuchen tomorrow to com- frigerator room and larder. On the bowling game. He also said the av- Carteret Wins ceived a, cash prize of $60; second pete with Metuchen high school, erage scores this year were better prize of $41 was given Saling's Diner, Dinner Tuesday fifth and sixth cbukkers. The B-.rms second floor are four 'master bed- rooms and four baths and ton ths than last year. captained by Nelson Warren; Paul's , , . ..' . .... !tetm w" heW scoreless Jn the Ufto BOBBY JONES, uiine * niblick to Over Red Bank Open Door, winners of third-place, third floor are seven servants' bed- I A lively discussion followed regard- Awards to be Made to Winners chukker and scared a,lone-goal in blast a lull cmbeddad in the gram Long Branch Seconds rooms and two bathrooms. The ad- ing plans for next year, the question captained by Andrew Q. Becker, was of Red Bank Pin Loop at An- th,e sixth. Sixth Inning Rally by Visiting Ag- awarded }3S; Broad Street Garage during foursome* of the 1922 dition Includes a one-car garage. being whether or not to use the al- nual Banquet in Smoke Shop Max Phillips,;veteran rider- of the Beat Catholic High ' The dining room-Is 21x32 feet.aad- f> leys at Atlantic Highlands or Hlgh- gregation Break* Up' Red bowlers,, captained by Peter To-, Eatontown. club •team, scored three Wilker cup matches, lost the hole t lands. Arguments pro and con were maiho; fourth place;wlnners, received Tavern. ' :.' .'L- ; ',' ' •. .' for hit side four times with one shot, will have: paneled walls. The walla goals.- .Milton ';».: Untermey'er, Jr., The Bed Bank Catholic high'school of the. kitchen and auxiliary rooms • presented, but definite action was not Bank Defense — Red Bank $31.50; the Pine Tree Inn team, cap? captain of .'the opposing: team, led his because (1) the bill bounced op I taken. George Brown announced Loses 8 to 1. ... • talned by Louis Magee received fifth track'team lost to the Long Branca will te'of Marllte,,which la-.being In- Awards of the Red Bank bowling teammates In scoring three goals. .nd struck the club after it was Reserves- Friday at Long ..Branch 48 stalled ,by, the Meoco Service com- that Highlands would organize sev- place money $29, and Chummy's bar league, which closed its. season last Guldo Ferragattl,.wht> operates Mon- eral teams for next winter. The con- and grill team headed hy Eugene pbyed; (2) it glanced and hit the to 33. Bourgerle pf Red Bank won pany of Newark, Other sub-contrac- The Red Bank high school baseball week, will be presented Tuesday mouth County'Country club's Mon the mUa In 4:56.7, and placed/second tors include Gllbertstm of Red Bank, sensus of opinion was that the High- Vlereck, Sr., which finished, last, night at.the annual banquet of the Paris and Windsor Rooms, officiated.. player; (3) the player struck the team went down to defeat Tuesday shared $23.80. ,. In the 440-yard>ron 1n'.l:55.7. -Bloom flborlngjl Denlse, Heyer ot Red Bank, lands teams should combine with the afternoon, when Carteret on the. local organization to be held in the Smoke The line-ups: • • ' moving ball and (4) Bobby had present teams into one league. and Petit tied for,pole vault horio'ni, masonry; J.'J. ^Traverf-* Sons of athletic field turned back Coach Ross Edward Taylor won; the high indi- Shqp^tavern. Prizes ,wjll be'given Mon.-C. C.C. .. EversreeB F. played out of turn. both reachlnn 9 feet 9 lnohes. Cbugh- RedBank, painting; CarlF. Clark of Officers elected to serve the com-E. Wiley's aggregation, 8 to 1. vidual average.prize.of J7.B0 for the to the.- teams flnishlng-ln the first, Np..l—PhlUIJi . Wllner lln of Red Bank place'd third;In;the fled. Bank,,'electrical work; Daniel lttg>year were Richard Neu president, Eatontown league. Second high fotiri places, as well.as tfie'.Individual No. 2—Mllla * IT A1NT HUWMIUY POSSIBUS- Albert DeChl'cclo, Red Bank • '•• • '"tie T sTELl. YOU THERE '/V»U5TA 100-yard '.dash .and broad,,jump- and, t*Vley-bl.;£orig\Branch, plumbing; George Brown vice president, Ed- avenue prize of {5.00 was awarded winners. ; , / -. •" ' •',' '',.-' i - ;' <' moundsmen, pitched the entire game B'aelc-IollVe?,'Jr. .-" . "Glmbtl BEEN, A .MAGNET OK SOMEf- second in ttrt 220-yard .dash., foiynii EugeneStark'of AsburyPark, Ollng; . ward Bahr secretary and William Howard. Meyers, and Vincent J. M«nmosth County .„.._'0 2 » 1 1 1—8 He held his opponents to ten bits. The Schneider Market, team won Monmosth Countr — THIMG- IN THIS of Red Bank took,'a third In the '440 J. M. Bearmore of Asbury Park, Woodward treasurer. Moyes, who rolled 287, high Individ- tbis year's .title In easy fashion, fln- Syergreen Farme _... 1 20 2 0 1—« arid second; in'the broad Jump. Bill metal:-:w;ork arid; Gfolden' of Spring Cash awards were made to Middle- Errors were costly for the Red Bank ual,score, was given a.prize of $5.00. Ookls: MonmouOi Countr—Oliver 4, .CUP/ squad, six. being chalked . against " Ing, seven, games . ahead . of the Phillips 8, Stem. Evergreen Fanni—Un- Ansbro and Bob, Kilren placed flrtt Lake, Insulation. ' -town Township, Navesink and Home- The second high-score prize of $3.00 Clothiers & Insurance team. The' tenneyer >, WHner. Lea and Glmbtl. and second, 'respectively, in 'the. high steaders, which finished first, second them, For four Innings DeChlcclo for 286 was split between Harry Referee—Onldo . Ferrag-ttl. , held the opposing batters i to three latter nosed out the. Boncore Tailors jump/ Ansbro cleared-5 feet 4 inches and third, respectively. Awards to Rush and Charles Riddle. The prize and the Acerra Bakery team finished Time o< oSukkeri—7Ui nlntttn. and Kilien cleared 5 feet. 3 inchei. hits. ; Menx»opajier WJhie at. Golf. individual winners were as follows: of 55.00-for high individual score for In. fourth.Place..,., -,. .-••' ,-..-. " The - meet was Interrupted by - rain Joseph Mennopano,won a match / HIGH INDIVIDUAL : AVERAGE. Red Bank was the. first to score three games, 876, was given Eugene * ~ Games in the fourth after Bill Geronl was Joe Menzzopane again topped the and finally, the discus and'javelin play, handlsap tourney against par Walter Culver - 188.2 68 Vlereck, Jr. Saling's Diner won a league in Individual standing with Red Bank Loses To vents were cancelled. ', -,•• hit with a pitched ball. He'stole prize of $5 for high 'team .score of Sunday at the Swimming Rivet' Chester Henry 190.ZT 69 an average; of. 197.75. Jimmy Acerra Cbuntry dub, 4 up. William Ryan Ktfward Bsbr _ —.... 186.38 88 second and took third * on' an over- 1064. Russell Elgrlm was secretary was .second with 197.27 and WUlIam Unbeaten Trackmen HIGHTHME GAMES. throw to second. Bob Ayers sacrl- of the league. and Arthur Mercer finished all even Culver _._ 734 Woodward was third ' with; 196.29. New Golf Pro For and William Monorleff flnlshed, 1 8szn Poeten _~ _—.— ___—__. 721 flced him home. Alex Curchln was fourth and Joe Red'Bank high school's'track team HIGH ONE GAME. It. was in the fifth inning when the Coles fifth.. V , ! ' suffered .their worse defeat of the down. ••.'•••.•'" JoMph Ryan _ . • _ —. -—. 278 irteret team pushed across their season Tuesday afternoon when they, Eatontown Club HIGH THEEE GAMES TEAM. Bay Shore Teams Joe Menzzopane also wpn three- Kareslnk S.0I6 first score. They tallied four runs on traveled to Long Branch and were . Shoe factories within a 180-mlle HIGH ONE GAME TEAM. two hits In the sixth Inning and con Lead County Loop gatne high rsoore honors with a mark defeated. by the unbeaten Long Alex Tournsyihas been appointed radius of S|. Louis -produced 72,000,- Naveslnk . . .. ™ .. 1,050 tlnued to .score one, run in each of the of 701. Fred. Jones made 688 andBranch high school track squad, 96% new golf professional at Monmouth LOWEST AVERAGE. Alex Curchin, jr., 680. ... 000 pairs', of shoes In 1937 with a George Ploffer (68 Kinnes).! 155.42 seventh, eighth and ninth Innings. : The Union Beach Holy Name and to 20 H.. The I*ng Branch team County Country club, Eatontown, to wholesale value of $165,000,000. LOWEST GAME. Red Bank played, defensive ball the Leonardo Field club baseball Prizes for making the highest aver- captured first place in all 13 events succeed Herbert Gasklll, who re- Fred Sehlstmlts _ 82 throughout five innings but they teams hold the lead in the northern ages on their respective teams will while Red Bank placed- second. In signed. ... ' INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS. weakened in the sixth when nine bat- division of the Monmouth County go to Alex Curchln, Jr., of Schneid- four events and third in seven CRITICS say the prize stroke of Toarneyi; a noted pro, was form- FREEZING TEMPERATURE G AVE BG HM Cttl»er 58 198.2 275 784 ters came to the plate. Three errors Semi-Pro baseball league while the er's Market, Joe > Menzzopane of events. . Bobby Jonas matchless competi- irly associated with the ' exclusive • FOB IODB FOBS m Banry .___«_ .69 190.Z7 27« 677 were made by the Red Bankers in Long Branch team la leading the Clothiers *• Insurance, Jim Acerra The summaries: tive career was a 12-foot putt country club, Aldacrest, at Engle- Bahr .. . 83 186.88 244 614 this frame. . • southern .division. of- Boncore Tailors, Nordy. Aschet- wood. , Be • began - his new duties. COLD STORAGE VAULT Hanson ...___ . 69 186.8 244 687 tlno of Acerra's Bakery, Ed .Taylor 120.yard.rlg120yad.rlgh hurdles—WohurdlesWon awn madst on a curving rainbow line Woodward . 72 184.15 258 Lloyd McNally accounted for two • In Sunday's games in the northern send, L. B.; seconde, , Paxton,, LL. B.: third. along the dope of the last green Tuesday. ' Tourneyl when playing I* Posten . 78 184.8 2(6 723 of the four bits for Red Bank, while of Smoke Shop Tavern, George, Mer- KKennedyd , R. B. Tini^l7Tinie^l7.8 seconds. ver the Eatontown course in the i 0*Bour_e . 75 188.58 283 627 division, the Keansburg Crescents rill of Max's. Tavern; Fosten of 100-yard dash—Won by Hartner, L.vB.; at Winged Foot. Because of it Boncore' and O'Connor each" made'a 1S34 State Open Golf tournament LEON'S Fisher . 68 188.46 240 681 defected the Matawan Tigers,,7 to,8; Navesink, Orraond - Mlnton of Neu second, Byrd, L. B.; third, Ksrchner, 1- B. Jones tied AI Espinosa in the fourth Meyer . 79 182.11 285 627 single. Union Beach Holy-Name won over dumber CO., .Art Turner of Garden- Time—10.6 seconds. led the qualifiers during the first Tel. 2800 Quiekenbuia . 74 181.45 245 642 BED BANK. ' the Freehold Qullstans, 8 to' 1; ICng- 440-yard yeah—Won by Walsh. L. B.; round of the 1929 open. AI Wet. round. ' ; ,. . , . '.' Nan __ . 78 180.41 246 629 AB R H PO A E ers, DOmlnlo Acerra ; of Gentile's second, Peyton, R. B.-; third. Hayhiirst,.L. rout, playing with Bobby, said'if A-fUstlM . 75 180 247 loneore, 8b _. 4 0 1 2 S-U lishtown beat. Keyport Bayviewa, Ji Market, Ernest Slgrlm of I^eddy & B. Time—54.5 seconds. . : •• • •• Mr. Oasklll has'been gojf profes- Ununtyvr . 69 178.68 244 816 •'Connor 2b ' ._™ 4 '. 0 • 1 -' 2 2 ' 3 to.2, and Leonardo Field club de- Son, Ralph ; Cltarella of i Garrufo . NUe run—Wan by VaiNoU, L. B.;.eee. the'cup had been a four-and-.- lonal at the Katontown club for tho Xlgrim 6< 177.29 227 MoNally, rf 8 0 2 0 0 1 ond, Rnsclo, I* B.; third,. H. Bennett, B. auarfer-ineh circle on the green, Janes . 8 177.8 210 585 A. Tommine. If. .*....,.. 4 0 0 2 0 0 feated Belford, 18 to 8. In the south- Clothing Co., George-Decker, ot Rec- B..Time—Sjll.4'. past U years. ;.--, . Mud . . 18 176.8 -224 548 L. Tomalne, c. JT 4 0 0 4 0 1 ern-division Long Branch Atlas de- reations, ,Angel« Murdlcoof Pete's • -20.yard''ldw hnrtlei—Won by Town- the bajl would have stopped in the Kneller 13 17«.t 221 650 send, X_ B.; second, Hartaer, L. B.'j third Hofman ._ 81 175.41 248 611 Geronl, cf. . 81 0 2 0 0 feated the Belmar Bishops, 0 to 3; Chatterbox, Charles. Shinn of the middle of it. Jones won the 36- Eitells, si. ...•__; 4 0 0 15 1 Atlantic Highlands won over Nep- Comets and Walt Hannibal of the Imtty, B. B. Time—29 seconds. Softball Champions Powell : 77 175.28 24S 648 Ayers, lb. ...•...._ 2 0 0 18 1 0 * .220-yard dash—Won by Ktrchner, L. B.; hole playoff by 23 strokes.. . By GENE OEFALCO. A-'maek _ 14 175,19 225 581 DeChlcclo, p. . 8 0 0 0 S • 0 tune city, S to 3; Oceanport beat the Monmouth Sportsmen's club. ' second. Byrd, L. B.; third, V. Bennett, R. Stryker 76 175.4 540 616 B. Time—28.'4 seconds. Win Opener, 21 to 0 Koyelesky 61 174.45 225 582 Long Branch Icemen, 6 to 4, and the /BY XH&^OiiiX A. TWENTV ON TO THE LADIES. W»-n 62 17J.86 278 684 31 1 4 25 16' 6 Leonardo All-Stars won by forfeit The Schneider team made the high- , 880-yard ran.—Won-by Keeley, L. B.; Roue 52 1K.86 26B 620 CARTERET. est score: for a single set, a mark of second, Woolley. u B.s third, Pli»»«, L. THW _,»j5r HOLE- VOUL-, 'TIS said the Tanks don't AB B H PO A E from the Asbury Royals, 9 to .0. .'. B. Tims—2 iO7.5. 6E THE NEW CHWiAP <( The Red BaUk City. Ek)ftbaU league •1 JO 178.28 222 667 8,077. The Acerra Bakery made the ' J.velln throw—Won'ty" Marmn««11o, L. opened with a bang this-week, when HVe to play whenever there's Romeo 48 172.11 2S2 699 King. 2b 8 1118 1 One of the features of the (fames high-team score, rolling 1.101. »F \t)U AiNT, Ladles' Day -.or 18 170.8 S19 572 »_ko. 8b. 0 0 1 0 1 •between Atlantlo Highlands Alerts B.; second. Tomainl, L. B.:.thlrd, Sbverlo, CAkKEFUl-/ tbeT- M. C, A., champions of last . . Ifs bard McCue 98 . ISI.M 1«T 611 Comb*, lb 0 0 0 8 0. 0 and, Neptune was the clout made by The ' post-season •roll-off a will be B, 8. Olstanoe—188 feef ' - season, defeated ihe Second Nation-. Drlnkwater 84 167.4 250 674 H.itk. lb 4 0 1 2 0 omitted this" yearr-*- Slscas throw—Won by. HaranfeaUo, U I to oat c h a Brown 16 165.10 211 522 Pisar : 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pat Vaccarelli, centerflelder on the B.; second;.Mead. B..B.i third, BatUy/B. al - bank, 31 to 0, In a seven-Inn Ing beauty!- eye Wellington 76 165.14 267 699 I.ulculuk, cf. . 5 0 1 0 0 0 Alerts In the fifth Inning, The bases The scores of the two postponed B. Distance—107 feet, 10 W Inches. game at the Bergen place athletic land I o a e it Johnson 47 161.8 210 564 Sumutka,. c. . 4 1 ' 9 2 were loaded andthe runners scored, matches, rolled Thursday and Friday Shot put—Won by liarangelio, L. - B^; eld. Tuesday night the N. V. F. E. when you Simpson 43 164.22 218 585 Vlrai, rf. 5 2 2 1 0 0 second. Mtsd, R. B.: third. D. Plngltort, B. I 0 a t o h a By! Valrlelak. p 5 12 2 6 0 but Vaccarelli was called out at of last week, follow: B. DlsUnoe—46 feet, J Inches. efeated the Firemen, 7-to 5, and G.ttormsen 88 164.18 215 629 AOEERA'S BAKERY. ' But all the Williams . 29 164.11 198 542 Kopin....., If. 5 -1 1 0 0 Broad jump—Won by Samuels, L. B.; 1 home plate in an attempt to stretch Dllllona .._ -. 207 210 162 last night the Wolves defeated the I ami* are feel- Ms-son 77 164.4 268 653 Blolawarciuk, ss. 5 112 10 second, Kerebner, IJ. B.; third, Slinonde, B. R. Buhr 89 168.18 212 548 his triple to a homer. Arnle Truex, P. Jones J _ 175 152 170 B. ' Distance—19 Xest, 5H Inches. T. M. H. A., 9 to, 4. The Wolves put I Ins; fine. No Harek .- 72 160.lt 2!2 558 40 8 10 27 18 Atlantlo Highlands high school ath- Schneider _...__.. . 189 148 190 High Jump—Won by Brlstow, L. B.; sec- on a four-run rally In the seventh | lonsxer most Nutchle 87 16H.7 • 221 587 •Batted for Haeek In 8th. letic coach, played centerfield for Nordy ^.- 282 198 210 ond, Slmondi.B. B.; third, Paxton. h. B. Inning ' to clinch the ' game.' All their toe the Clayton 56 159.48 282 542 Summary: Two-base hit—Blolawarctuk. L. Acerra » _._ :.._. 190 187 188 Hel«hta—h , feet. 8 Inches. Illne.: If ladles Sscrtflces—Ayers, Kins 2. Stolen bue»— Neptune. The Alerts will play the Pole vault—Won by Sqnlllante. L. B.: eams' that have played so' far have Walling 88 159.15 218 570 Belmar Bishops next Sunday after- 978 888 915 feel they must Hern _..___... 24 159.11 204 546 Carteret 10. Left on bases—Bed Bink 7. GARDENERS. . second, Tuttle, L. B,; third. Pettlt, L. B. leen strengthsned since last year. protest, (they can's throw very Lmnbardos 12 159.10 191 607 Ctrttret 11. strlk«-ouU—By DeChlulo 8, noon at 3 o'clock at Atlantic High- MulTlhlll ._ _• _ 156 187 188 and Sobolesky, S. B., tied. well at'best. But tosslnc bot- 8eb|aui>iti 82 158.5 288 576 by Blolawarexuk 9. Bales on balls—Off De. lands. New uniforms have been pro- Sutherland ...-.._....._. 149 195 192 tles may begin from practice Ploger 68 155.42 112 542 Chlcclo 2. oft BJolawarcsuk 2. Hit by Davison . _.__. 222 156 192 Flan Track Meet, Dovrd 12 152.8 198 491 pitcher—Geronl by ValtleUk. Sumutka cured for the team. Anthony, Card- Maiia ._ _ 170 1«9 194 with a rolllnc pui' 20 152 513 Plans Completed For Plans are under way by the Leon- Beller 188 by . DeCMcclo. Umpires—Flerion, Plni ner Is the team's manager and spon- A. Turner . 166 188 166 Wnrrl. 28 150.12 199 648 tore. ._ ardo Field club for the second an- If you want your ear to give Ita Mount 85 149.22 sor. 211 510 863 868 992 Races At Freehold nual track meet Improvements have bast under any and all road and Morreil 16 146.11 196 600 LEDEY * SON. weather conditions, five aoma - at- T»ft-rr , 49 142.80 243 541 been made to the, kitchen and club 140.21 167 Trout Fishermen Cook _ _-....,'. 161 HI 171 tention to Its netd ol proper lubri- 24 46! MacDonald 175 185 112 Flans have been completed for the THE FIRST U. S. national golf house by the house committee and Peterson ....._____. 16 112.8 187 343 Shrewsbury Nines Are Well Pleased El_Tim 148 192 second year of racing on the local tournament was held.in 1894 at enlargement of parking; facilities'Is cation. Let" the men ol the Da Fil- White 184 half-mile trotting track at Freehold under way. A Ladies' auxiliary is co Service Station, Shrewsbury a Clash in Ball Game BrooV _ 175 136 Yonkers. N. Y. William G. Law- Sunset, make the seasonal oil aad Catholic School White .___ ' 186 according to Harry B. Gould of Park being formed. Trout fishermen of New Jersey are Mlnton 175 19B 170 Ridge, president of the • Freehold rence won, with 188 for 18 holes in graas* changes and put it In the well satisfied with the large re-Btock- The Shrewsbury Reds defeated the Racing association. medal play. Nothing was heard of pink of condition for easy, aafa aad Loses At Amboy 820 8E8 821 Blind Bogey Tournament ing opeartions of the State Fish and Shrewsbury Wildcats Thursday af- Lawrence-later, after the Amateur comfortable driving all through the Game commission that resulted ill ternoon In a baseball game on the . PETE'S CHATTERBOX. The' initial event of the' season Is Mrs. J. Joseph Connor held low warmer months. th • 164 184 150 Golf association decided on match. The Red Bank Catholic high school such a successful season since its former's field, 16 to 6. R. Soden did tbte 208 208 191 schs&iled for May 30, Memorial day, net score Tuesday in the weekly baseball team lost Its second close opening on April IS, State Fish and the twirling for the Reds, while Murdlco _.. 178 188 186 when four races for Jl.600 in -purses play in championships. ladles' day tournament at the Swim- Jt This Your license Nnmberf Same to St Mary's high school of Game Commissioner Lewis Splnks, Baynton pitched for the Wildcats. Evans ______166 188 IBS will be staged. On the heels of this ming River Country dub and Mrs. M-tOlMT If So Stop Here For Perth Amboy yesterday afternoon at of Highland Park, chairman of the Hunt, Reds third baseman, got four Plngitora 167 158 187 event will be a two-day card, June William Miller held high n«_—Mrs. FBEB tobrloatton. Perth Amboy by a score of 3 to 2 in Fish Hatcheries . committee of the hits out of the same number < of 879 931 S49 10 and 11, under auspices of the Penn John Simonds. won the "Blind Bo- •even innings. The first game this board, announced today. times at bat. The box score: Jersey, circuit, which the local asso- gey." About ten women tookypart year between the two schools went SHREWSBURY BEDS. ciation has joined.. A total'of eight ten Innings. BUI Wlchmann, Red After a general personal survey of conditions along many miles of New Red Bank Tennis races are in prospect, four events for Bank moundsman, pitched a three- pict, c n_..u..___ ...._.__.. 4 the seasoned steeds and four for the m hit game and allowed one earned Jersey's fine trout streams,, Commis- R. Soden, p „....._._„_._._ 4 FRESH-KILLED JERSEY FOWL 29c sioner Splnks observed that on the H. Soden. lb _ _.-. 4 Team Is Beaten colts. Flans also are in the making run. for a card' on July 4. An error by Garvey, Red Bank first few days of the season, trout Gaddls. 2b _..».._ 4 that had been stocked a month or Hunt, 8b ._.„_..... 4 Red Bank high school's tennis team, In addition races will be held on fielder, with a man on second, gave L. Hammonds,.si _ 5 which last year shared the oharoplon- Perth Amboy Its first run in the first more were slow to take artificial R. Hammonds, rf. ,. 4 most Saturdays for amateur and bait. The worm angler got-in his G. Blnaco, cf. ._ _ 8 ship with Tenafly, got off to a poor professional drivers, probably with Inning. In the fifth frame Desmond, R. Blnaco, It 4 start this year, when Friday they Perth Amboy third baseman, reached innings in the early morning hours money purses and prices alternating, Molly Pitcher Food Market of the opening day, but after that the dropped their Initial meet to Perth first on Wlchmann's error, stole sec- Amboy, 3 to 2. The scheduled matches and on Labor day a card of profes- ond and reached third on a sacrifice trout did not seem Interested In any SHREWSBURY WILDCATS. sional races may be held. kind of lure. with North.Plalnfleld and Montclalr 18 MONMOUTH ST., REDBANK and scored on a wild pitch by Wlch- AB Monday and Tuesday were postponed mann. The winning run was scored This is no doubt due to the fact G. Blnaco. c. _...»....-.._..>...««._.„ 4 1 2 Baynlon, p. ..._...... _.._ _„ 8 0'

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•'b RED BANK REGISTER Red Bank's"Home" New»p«p»f r Monmouth County's Leading Weekly A member of The Associated Press "THE 9IG6EST--BUT ALSO THt «E$t" live RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12,1988. only translation Into Yiddish of the Silver Meeting Next KaWvela, the eplo poem of Finland. Merchants Accept Other translations of his. Include TurgenofTs "Nobleman's Nest," Peter. Two Bad. Checks Mr*. ^ urg, and two brothers, Ellis McDan- The funeral was Veld Tuesday af- About 80 persons Were present The Community Center on Riverside ave- ment for a ring. The other, a draft /affair was In charge of the olvlcls for W, was given In exchange for of Freehold and Charles McDan- ternoon at the house and was coo- nue, Bed Bank. It will be part of a il of Trenton. • '.••'•:•; duoted by Rerv..Carman Trembath of v'eaaanlttee of the club ol which Mrs. movement to obtain $4,oW,00O from Hi-Y Club Makes a suit of clothes. Both checks were Denitl Welgand hU chairman. The The funeral was held Monday af- Teaneck, former pastor of the Red American Jewry for the settlement turned over to the Red Bank police. Bank' Reformed ohufeh. Burial by st presidents were greeted by Mrs. in Palestine of Jews from Germany, Educational Trip The police state that police depart- ternoon at the'Worden funeral.home C. deVUleverde, the president of East Front street with Rev. Her- A. M. Postsn- * Bans was In Bay Poland,, Roumania and other lands ments of several large cities in the View cemetery."V;t .£-'••'' - ••',•.; -^ s little Sliver club. She referred who are; In distress. Members of the Red Bank Boys' East are searching for Graham, who. bertJ. Smith, pastor of the Methodist HI-Y club made an Interesting and church, ^fft^f^ttng The ehuroh imar*' , Mrs. Ada B. Nafew ot Eatontown, apparently makes a practice of 1 'past president of the Shrewsbury educational tour of Red Bank's swindling merchants through the use, tet sang "Rock of Ages ' and "Beau- -..'• •.;; :^.i:;- OUn'ii&xi. . • .•/.'•* , ' .- .Reading elub, as the dean of past water works and sewage disposal of checks that are of no value. tiful Isle of Somewhere." The bear- The funeral of-Otto Acktr of New £f presidents and requested her ° to plant Tuesday of last week, The tour Several other bad checks have been irs, six cousins, were Amory end Monmouth, who died Tuesday morn- ff, speak. Mrs. Nafew made brief re- was conducted by Enaley White, turned over to the police but these robn H. Osborn, Jackson and Ed- Ing of last -week; was held Friday //'ttarks. . • .•'.,; head of the department, who ex- bear the signatures of other individ- ward Murphy,'Frank Loversldge and morning at St Mary's ehuroh, New ,' The other guests of honor were plained, the various operations. uals and are not believed to be the Harold Severin, Burial was in Fair Monmouth, where the jector, Rev. Mrs. Walter A. C. Henney ot Free- After making an extensive tour of work of Graham. These, it was stat- lew cemetery. , . " •", '•,:. • •.' Michael F. CKtefe, celebrated a high * holdt Mrs. Benjamin W. Errlekson of the various plants, Mr. white guid- ed, constitute some of the many mass of requiem. The bearers were . Charles Hyland. / William' Logan, Thomas Doniatt, New Brunswick, Mra. Henry T. Hop- ed the club to the borough hall where cheeks that annually result In the 1 kins of Keyport, Mrs. Cecil Allen ot the members were, shown the oper- swindling of local merchants to the Charles Hyland of Sea Bright died Thomas Phillips, John Fltzpatrick Cranbury, Mrs. William C, Crotcbfslt ation of the police radio system. Po- tune of hundreds of dollars. Thursday night at-the home of hi* and William Bell. Burial, in charge of Manasquan, Mrs. Harold Bills of lice Chief Harry H. Clayton explained A description of the man who ten- daughter, Mrs. George Thompson. of John E. Day of Red, Bank, was Ocean Grove, Mrs. Edward A. Bur- the work of the police department In your tprlngtlms pleturei, us* blossoms indJIoweri to tislp set the Surviving, besides Mrs. Thompson, in Mount Olivet cemetsry. - dered the checks in the two stores v rowes ot Metuchen, Mrs. Leon Hals- and showed the" club members how here was given the Red Bank police .'• :•.:•.._;•• . ,. '"feel" of the season.. •'" .' \; "; • are three other daughters, Mrs. John Stanley ' and Mrs. Joseph Guerrier, . .dell of Long Branch, Mrs. George thB £adlo hook-up operates. The and this description tallies with TN TAKINO outdoor pictures «f tures, emphasize the deep blue ot • .Mrs* Buuel Fish. • - . • , Lewitter ot Matawan, Mn. Frederick club also viewed the various tro- those furnished other police, depart- the sky and white.manes of cloud joth of Rumson, and Mrs, Patrick Mrs. Hazel Fish of Port Ifonmouth' Hansy of Perth Amboy, Mrs. Doro- phies won by the Red Bank Police ments. A three-state alarm was *• people, are 70s careful to get the McLoughlln -of Dublin, Ireland, and died early Tuesday morning in River- ffeel of the season" into etch pic- (by using-a color niter on the leu. thy E. Pinkerton of Belmar, Mrs. pistol team, and Patrolman Benja- broadcast over the police radio sys- In autumn, let your pictures show ;wo tons,.John J. Hyland of Red view hospital, where she had been Charles P. Leston of. Metuchen, Mrs. min Pryor, a member of the. team, ture; ;by proper selection ot lack- lank and Charles Hyland of New tem. . the withering, leaves and brown, a patient for two days. She,was 63 William Bennett "ot Trenton, Mra. explained the way in which a tar- ground and surroundings T ork. His wife, Mrs, Ellen Temple years old. Mrs. Fish was formerly > .it Robert Owen of South Amboy, get meet is conducted. y fields, with gray skies or billowy Hyland, died seyeral years ago. a matron in the city jail at Wewark -: - An outdoor'-picture without jnch clouds hovering over, as back- •; Mrs. Richard Smith of Red Bank and. Marcina Edington ?feel" is likes stage without scenery The funeral was held Monday but had been retired for many years. Mrs. Donald C. Havens ot Spring groundi for your pictures. And In COLLEGE PROGRAM. —or, worse, with the wrong scenery. Lorning- at the Church of the Holy Funeral arrangements in charge of "'.;*; at 12,000 feeta full Miss Mollle Longford of Red Bank Needlework Guild of America will led the song service. A musical and Pierre Van PaasBem Is a well-known June 10, and Postmaster General minute longer is needed. [FOR DOLLAR J. celebrate its 25th anniversary at the James A. Farley and Governor A, Taken to Hospital. Head, feet and entrails as- literary program was presented by figure In the ghettos of Europe. In Reformed church at Mlddletown the junior choir of St Stephen's February and March, 1983, he visited Harry Moore are expected to be Smll Madsan of Sea Bright was const for one-ionrth ot the church of Asbury Park. village Tuesday, May 24, with an all- among the distinguished guests pres- weight ot a dressed chicken. Germany and was arrested by the day meeting.' Those Interested In go- taken to Monmouth Memorial hos- Nails on the suspicion of having ent who will address the convention. pital yesterday In the Sea Bright It JO to H* diges- Ing to the luncheon must make res- Postmaster Edward vonKatteogell tible according to the V. 8. IT is Important for us to keep Sterner Speaks aided several Jews to escape* and for ervations not later than Wednesday, ambulance. He was a patient at Department ot Agriculture. informed of the trend of Mortuary practice spreading so-called "Greuel" propa- and Assistant Postmaster George R. Monmouth Memorial several months May 18, with Mrs. Edward Scatter- Trues ot Red Bank, Postmaster Jane These food tacts" are, compiled ganda In France and the United •go. ' . ' by the Division of Consumer throughout the country and state, that we may . At GOP MeetingStates. Every riswspaper using Mr, good or Mrs, Albert Lindemtruth of Garland of Sea Bright, Postmaster River Plaza. John B. Johnson of Freehold and Inlomutlon, Ntw Jersey State better serve you. : VanPaassen's articles in America The road to better and bigger bbusi- Department of Agriculture. _ < B. Donald Sterner, state highway has been barred from entry into Ger- Postmaster John Gulre of Long ' commissioner, addressed the Red ness lsads through The Register'ste s ad- many on the ground that "Van- Branch have made arrangements to vsrtUljjg columns.—Adverusemsisemeni t ; OECAUSE.we adhere to our ( Bank Young Men's Republican club Paassen is a Dutch Jew, who uses a attend the gathering. -IT- i; Besting last night at the Elks home. false name and whose real name," responsibility, we can state confidently, that no ttr. Btsrnsr spoke on the develop- according to the Augrif, "Is Flnchus DAFFY where else can you purchase more, in service or ment of New Jersey highways and Surprise tor Jack Bohrey. t Pascovltc an ex-rsbbl from the Jaok Rohrsy, professional at the merchandise, than is offered by the Worden , of the by-pass at Amboy. Ukraine." :, Other speakers wera Freeholders Swimming River Country club, was Funeral Home. -DRIVERS surprised Saturday night on his I' Baymond Wyckoff, Edgar O. Murphy In addition to crossing and re- I* , •md James S. Parkes and Assembly- crosslng Germany lines the Hitler birthday and on the tenth anniver- men Joseph C. Irwln and J. Stanley regime came Into power, Pierre Van- IY HATIONAk IAH1Y COONCIl sary of his coming to the Swimming E welcome any comparison Herbert Paassen visited the Bovlot Union sev- River club. A purse containing a PREDETERMINED COST of our Funeral costs. . . Dollar For Dollar t. • It was announced that the annual eral times for a study of Jewish con- considerable sum of money was pre- state convention would be held the ditions. sented to Mr. Rohrsy. The party . , . Ours Is a. complete service at a Value For Value. •<•< was arranged by Mrs. J. Joseph Oon- WMk-sad of May JL The delegates The other speaker will be Hersh predeterrpined cost without risk of further Rf from the Red Bank club are F. Le- Rosenfeld, • Yiddish Journalist, au- nor, Mrs. Samuel Helper, Dr. Frank w roy Oarrabrandt and Bdward Brosge. thor and translator, Ills works In- Ooff, Charles Moore, Edward McDer- cost... a very personal service anticipating tWreral others plan to attend. Plans clude a children's novel, "Zutu Zu- mott and Joseph Ghezzl. every need. k\ wen made (or a boat rMs Wednes- hab," which was published serially In Worden FuneralJrlimie i&< day tUgnt, June It, the Yiddish children's magazine. The Benamln H. Ford's VuiuraL «0 EAST rttONT STREET -PHONE 557 If" -• - Kinder Jnurnal, and a novel, "Fun Th* funeral ot Benjamin H. Ford Siberian Keln Erets Isroul," deplet- . i <» •, • will be held tomorrow afternoon at ..Hit V- ing Jewish oppression during Tsarlit 2iM o'olook at the Red Bank Bap- auxiliary ot Rlvsrvliw times, which was published In the . C. Mount 9k Son will bold a dasssrt-brldg* tist ehuroh, with Rev, Edward W. HS. • jT -AIJMSU! W. TVOBDBN *X m Jewish Morning Journal. Miller, pastor, in charge. Mr. Ford May U, at liM o'clock, As a translator of Ruislan, Finnish •I HAJUI'T o. -i. WOBDW Y> •f Mr*. Anna Panels had Ions; b*«n a member of the and Enillsh literature Into Yiddish ehuroh. Interment will he mads by street Mrs. Win be eniiehed the literary sources of se 1 # •a akifta «f arranfemtota, tbs Jewish reading public Hi* Is Ihs Albert W. Wordin * fans m tW grea nmti/tv « UW* Mlvtft ..y.'fen - RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12,1988. RED BANK REGISTER WANT ADS |

FORSALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS NOTICES' ROOMS FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE GAEDBNI*O»* special: 2J feet for 11.11; CASK for font old trpewrlur, *ddln( n» PBEEI If excess acid eauaei you palna of FLOOB laying ud scraping dona by hand SINGUS or oonnaetins roomt: with or RUMBON, two-ioom vai four-room bun- UONMOUTH COUNTY (arms, very select COLONIAL modem reildeoc* of six roosu. lawn seed If o 1b: clos* out ol paints thine, eh«*k wrlur or other offlee *quip- stomach ulcers. Indigestion, heartburn; or machine; old floors reflnlshed. Rob- without meals or board. Rates rea- gAlovi. with lmprov*m«nts. for rant, list of all sites and typ«s. Your In- two bathi i oil burner, reck .wool in. •t 1«e TWlon-i -National In, lOo and II raent: wlU «t!L JoMph R. Serplco, 117 lelchlng, bloating, nausea, gsuj pains, get ert F. Boos, 416 Fourth avenue, Asbury dable. The Yorkshire Houae. 180 Broad furnlibid for lummer »e«ont alio Hvan- quiries will b. given personal attention, eolationl attached garage: plot 122x1801 Stoiw!HProw£-i.» • ' • • roe sample. TJJga. mt Kataln's Drug Stores 'ark. K, J, phone 8818. strict, phone Bed Bank 8779.* . room and b»th cotUvt, n«nr boi lln« and a. Howard Upj-lncott, II Monmoutb treu, landseaplngi cash UJ0. Hay Vas. Monmouth ittwl, phone B»d Banjt «>». street, phona Red Ban! J31. PUJBTS, n>Jrto»U, esllBbate, 10, 11. 14 LARGE airy rooms, with or without mesls. bathing grouodi* for ution or y«ir. Phont lorn Ageney, Fair Haven, phon* SSI B«4 VKNBTIAN BUNDS—Nnr iobi averr day WANTED, used steam boiler lor S or '- SMART WOMEN Uke up beauty culture Bumion_48T. lank. lot; K18.80 up. Thompson Bolt to hang our lovely blinds. Fr*e ••«- room, house: also uied g«rden..tractor< In aa a-moani of Independence. .The New Fine location; garages: one block from BAR. GRILL, restaurant property for eale. Worb. f 05 Stone Ckurth. Atlintle Highlands.* OABDEN TRACTORS. Planet it, and Big service headquarters. Phone Red Baiik retail trade and will appreciate permanent TWO furnlihed houeekeeplng rooms t rea- heat, tile bath, fireplace; attached garage; LONG BRANCH section, three-aen estate, fiv* rooms, hot water h«at; garav«f">l . Botens, rebuilt. Conovu Bros« Sales et 117. work and Income. For Interview write W. - lonable rates. Com tan t hot wtU $60. Thompson Agency.' 81 East Front $6,SQ0t Un rooms, two baths, oil burn- nlc*ly landscaped; two acres good fertil*) '^ '(JET THOSE screens---the» should be upService, Wlciatunk. N. J, phone Bolmdel Flintier. 780 'Cookman avenue, Asbury street, Red Bank, pnone 700,* er, furnlsh*dt modem, tawna, tree*. ihruV soil; 85,000. Ray H. Stlllman. State higfc. now.' Screen enamel 26e pint; new wlr* USED CABS bought, sold and exchanged, AdulU, 127. Hudion avenue, Red Bank»_ Fontiao salei and ssrvlcei terms. Q. M. Park. N. J. ORREJT, ibt roomi. bath, at 4-i Etctor bery In profusion: Uke. Ray H. Still. way. Eatontown, phone 7. . •' lo squar* foot, galvanised; oc. bronie. EIGHT-KOOM home In exclusive section; man, State highway, gstontown I!x88-ln. Arnold, box- 0«, Keans- view, 6 RVwMde avenue, Red BanV. stieet. Red Bank, phona 100. Eatontown. ' 1MPOBTED Peralan Slrouk rug, 9x12) al- 2&c pint. Beat .Spar vamlih 11.98 gallon. FI*AT for rent at 78 Monmouth street; terms. Or rant, any, S9 Main atram National Cc. 10c and II 8tore. Prown's.* bufg,«N. J. Give phone number for ap FOUR-ROOM airtirtment, A-l condition) HIGHWAY properllei; three roams, lot Oceanport. N. J. ^^ •o throw rug to mitchi iicrlnce. w. USED CARS—Cadillao standard. Old.mo polnttnent.' ' alio housa at «0 William street, Red 60x100,11,(00; elnht-room old-fashlonnf J. Oakes. Avenue D. Atlantlo Highland!, hot. w»Ur and heat, Frlgldairej near Bank for eale. Apply at «0 William itteet, HOUSE, seven rooms and bath, all la* T T ALL SIZES of used tires and tubee at bar- bile safety tested; 'It Cadillac touring house; lot 50x175 facing strict and Route N. J. GOOD handy man, work on.lawn, flower railroad itfttion. bus line and buslnto cen- - provements: Holland hsat; thr**-car n*w- gain prices. Brookslde Inn, nemr Stone sedan, 38 Cadillac aeven-psssenffer sedan, ter; furnlihed or unfurnlshid; one-ear ga- Red.Bank.' '- - 10, suitable for builneit, 11,100. Terms. SCREEN WIRE, galvanlied, belt grade, je Church. Atlantic Hlghl«ndi.*__ '16 Bulck touring eedan, 'ss oldlmoblU teila, drives and other pdd jobs; must NBW Ave-Toom bungalow for rent, steam L-Jker'i Realtz. Belfor-1, phon* Kesjiiborg rage; corner lot, 8th stt-eet and BaysUU touring sedan, '84 Oldimobile touring ee- be capable and hard worker. State by ragg. Call Red Battk SOftl-J. Heights, Belford. A bargain. Goet •auare loot) bronxe wlra 6o tauate foot. VERY DARK beautiful Boston terrier whom employed for the last three seasons, heat, oil burner, tile bath and kltohen; 718-M.* Get our full roll prlcei. Full 11 dan. '83 Chevrolet town sedan, '87' Ford COZY, nicely fufnlibed* two-room apart- overhead garage doors; Immediate pos- terms. P. O. Box 882, Red Bank, eftl-a uet our mil roil jitiuwp. *«•* V***.? puppy, male, two and n half monthi convertible sedan. Howland B, Jones Mo- also Hillary expected. Write Good Handy ment for light housekeeping; gaa, elec- EIGHT-ROOM houie. all Improved) ica* William Cuttr*ll.* ., poultry and f*nc* wire. National 6c. lOoold; house broken; Ideal for child's pet. Man, box 611, Red Bank. session. Curler and Bray, phone Rad rage: one aor*. fruit, (yap«si- at B*l< and II Store. Prown's.*- , tor Co., Uied Car Lot, S. W. Ollpplnger. tric, heat) continuous hot water Included. Tank 8810.* HOUSE, Wilson avenue, Fo. _ . 01 Occanport ovenue, Long Branch, -N. J. manager. 8 * Maple avenue. Bed : Bank, Good location, near business centeri adulti ford depot; commuter's homes: asking six roomi, three lotsf «r* mlnuUs M 'WHITE Rotary electric cabinet sewing HELP, male and female—Pint— take or- SHBLLAO ll.t» gallon, either whlu oi phone 910. Cadillac, LaSalle, Oldamoblle dera for a new service; 26% profit- only t garage; reasonable* 43 WU 18,800; ten per cent ofl for cash tale) pos- bus and fire house) about 5 or 10 mlnutw machln*. *xc«ll*nt condition j eleotrlo Sales and Service. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE session May 15th. biker's Realty, Bel- bench saw. tilting Wade, **ven.lnch i brand orange. Dont let floors look shabby P. 0. Box 442. Aabury Park, N; J.« •treet. Red Bank, ford, phon* Kesmburg 726-M.* to beach; electric and gae. Very nawa> when you can buy the beat quality at tola CASHIER-CHECKER, young nan, on* able. John Bennett, Port Monmootij new. Also gas heater reasonble. Henry. CHEVROLET coupe for sale, four good FAIR HAVEN—Furnlihed bungalow apart- 50-ACRE farm; eight-room farm houie on N. J.* i . Thompion avenue. Keaneburg. phon* »88.*_ price. National 6c. 10c and II Sun. tires and body; in good condition; price with *xp*rl*no* preferred. State full ment; Improvement! i four roomi. bath. hill hack from road; plcturasqui, scanlo BUNGALOW of thre* to five rooms, lot* Prown'i.* y; - 115. Call Red Bank 162-R. particulars. Address Cashier-Checker, box Private entrance; garage. Refined neigh- views; small meadow with babbling brookl 60x100; prices I860 to fl.SOO. Small QUICK CASH sale, northeast comer Ooa 20 18-INCH GOU course re«ector»| alao 611, Red Bank. caeh, balanoe monthly ] poisctston at one*. 48-Inch and 60-lnch new fence wire. SHALL gas motor from lawn mower for CHEVROLET, 1982, for sale, one-ton borhood, at bua line; reasonable to tell- electricity available; barns*. Erics 18.000; field and Central avenues) tree, clear| WjUTE GIRL wanted for light house- able couple. Addrtii F. B. A, box 511< terms. Free booklet on request. Paul R. Look thai* over. Luksr's Realty, Belford. four lota (100x185): one-car gang* DowJownain ii a B».cb Hotel. Sea Bright. V. 3.' . sale: good running condition; 16.00. Ap- panel body truck; cheap for csah. 29 phone Keansbdrg 71K-M.* ^^ ply It Battin road. Fair Haven.* Highland boulevard, Keansburg, phone work; sleep In. Mn. Dllllone, 28 Lake Bd Bank.* JStrykar. real estate and insurance. High- Phon* 28-B Atlantic Hl»hlands.* PLANTS 2Sc dozen; our aalvla and del avenue, Red Bank. way 84, Holmdal. N. J.. phona Holmdel «0. EAST KBANSBURG, threa-rdom bunga. phlnlum are a bargain at the price. Al- GOLD and tropical fish, water, lilies, poo! ELBBRON lection, four roomi, nlctly fur- ATTRACTIVE hone, rout* 15. EatontoWa, WHITE COOK, chambermaid, experienced: nished apartment* $260, June 1 until low, $8001 s*v*n.rootn houie. two acres all improvements; first floor, four roomNi ao lovely petunias, marigolds, aateri, «cEb- and aquarium plants. Williams' Water FORD model A, '29, rumble seat, for sale; FARM for sale, about 28 acres, eight-room 18,500: six rooms, cellar, lot 60x800, loaa. ilnnla». inapdragons. calendula. Or- Gardens, 1616 Monroe avenue, Aabury Impeded list week: wonderful condi- references. Private house; three fn fam- after Labor D*yj year round rental, $50 house, all improvements; one-Quarter second floor, four rooma and bath) ta» ily. Writs Cook-Chambermaid, box 811. per-month. Ray H. 3UI!man, State high- $2,000; rant a*v*n rooms, bath, two-ear Ished throughout with hardwood) 1*4 der yours today. NaUonnl to, 10o and *1Park', near Virginia tea room. tion-; good tires; bargain 106 cash. Dont Red Bank.* . mile from station and schools. Price garago: 816. Luker'i Realty. Belford, Store. Prown'i.* miss It.. 87 McLean atreet. Freehold, N. J.* way, phono Eatontown 7. 89.000. Possseslon at one* If purchased 80x1)0. Ownsr must Mil. D. 8. Monil| PAINT UP—Adolphl paints ara at the phona Keansburg 715-H.* Eatontown, phon*' 880.* |owejt_prlce now; Mont-Rok porch and; GENERAL housemtjd ..wanted; mint be FRONT, thr**-r6brrt Apartment for rent; quickly. A real bargain. Henry F. Hy- TOENISHMGS ot rrlvata houioi good FOB QUICK clearance, food late model good cook) small house In Mfddletown; FIVB ilOOMS, bata, wooded country »*c condlUon, reawnablei beds, chain, deck enamel 11.98 gallon. Sunrise piint cars, low as 126 at? William J. Urine's all lmprovemenU; reuonabl* rent*' 73 lln, Register building,. Bed Bank, phona FOUR-ROOM house, with all lmprov*. <0 cents for half gallon. National 6c. 10c two In family; one able to drive ear given Monmouth street, Red Bank.* 741. tlon) lot 90x100: 81.100. Chastnu menta; lot HC-cH6i fnlt tr*** aa< rugi. dreasera, Ubles. etc. Oalh. Seen Bargain Outlet. We have deliberately cut preference. Write ttatlng last employer street, Atlantlo Hlghlande, 1600 cash, bal. dally Hay 17-25. IS East Ur.Mjlii avenue, and II Store. Prown'a.* ' the prices en these ears to make aura they grape vln*s hot water haetlng plant; har4i and salary expected. Write General TWO-ROOM apartment for rent, fur FOR SALE, large house, eight roomi fur- ance monthly. Will split commission with wood floors l price $4,000. D. S. Morri% Atlantic Highland..- WORK HOBSE for eale, good worker and are aold quickly. It juat does not seem- Housemaid, box 511, Bed Bank, nished l doubla lot, new garaga and out- agsnt*. Call Ktansburg 728-M. Luker'a sound; also Dodge truck, flit body—-a posslble that cars can be bought ao cheap- nlihed; gaa and electric. 43 Harding Zatontown, phon* 180.* '. BEAirTirUIi Mt o( six Victorian chairs, ly, but. we must dispose of them Immedi- WANTED, young reliable man for road' road, Red Bank,* buildings | will sell furnished or unfur- Peslty, Belford, N. J.« fruit carved and handsome n*edUpolnt good truck for the farm, Edward Acker, stand i must have reference!. Boom nlshsd for 11,500. Leaatsd on Thrpck- DO YOU want a home with six rooaes, New Monmbuth.* " . . .'.y . • ately. Compare: 1910 Chevrolet coupe, APARTMENT for rent. Red Bank; four MODERN ftv*-ro«m bungalow, little Sll- city water; good condition; lot 80x30% alb eeeli; perfect condition; Ills. Town 180 full price: 1B86 Ford deluxe coupe, and board. Chero Farm Market, one mile morton avenue, Eatontown. Write Box yer, «xo*11*nt eend|tlont attaohed ga- Fimt"™ Excnanje. 108 Weat Trent YACHT equipment, lacrlftctd, ilx.lnch north of Red Bank. .. roomt, heat, light, gai, water furnished; 8, R. F. D., Eatontown. tn center of town, for 11.1007 Call O, Itraet. Bed Bant, phone 888.' compasa and blnacle, three-burner Pro* ramble seat, like new, 12761 Packard 19S3 Red Bank; furnlihed or unfurnldwd; rage, oak floors, bath and showar. acraonad S. Morris. Eatontown, phone 180.* - tame stove and tank, almpst new;. mahog- deluxe four-door touring sedan; built In WANTED, white woman. JiQusckseper and muit • have deilrable couple;- $85 perA NICE HOME at 25 Backless place for porch] .landscaped plof 60xlB0( 14,950. TOMATO plants l»o » downi one plant of any stool for steering wheel, and' few trunk, ~ radio, belter, cigar lighter, etc: to aaalat with year-old child: sleep in; month. Apply Mait-Mcllray Agency».Fair sale; all- Improvements; seven minutes' K»y VanHorn Agency, Fair Havan, phen* TWO bungalows, with all modem Im- Bulgers will make a baeket of toroa- must be seen to appreciate; sacrifice 1476. muit be competent, experienced, amiable; Haven, phone Red Bank llU-J. Rad B*nk 188. provements, Including oil burnsr: spa* other things.. Call Bed Bank 1144 or call ..alk to the railroad etatlon and four min- clous grounds, restricted development. l\ toea. Pull stock of eggplant, oabbaie. 68 Maple avenue. Bed Bank. . Thirty other bargains. Open Sunday and preferably unencumbered widow under 40. utes' walk to buslneu section;. will taka CR-ITURT OLD attractive aevw.room broeolll, peppers. Buy them by the flat week diya till 10 p. to.. Act quickly for He&vy laundry tent cut; permanent po< halt down, With mortgage «t 314% Inter- S. Morris, Eatontown,* phon* 180.* and aave. National 8c, 10c and 11 Store. HOLLAND shades—We have some green rsal buya. William J.Levlne. 176 Broad, eltlon with young couple; New York win REAL ESTATE WANTED houiei two flr* plaoeai four acres Holland ehades at S for |1. Just the est for two or thrsa years. Inquire of grounds, fronting on brook, near Shrews- Prown'i vray. Long Branch.* - tori, Oceanport aummera; start 145. Write John M. Dennis, or agents, 65 FUhsr thing for keeping the sun out early morn- fully, Hating referencei.* to Mrs. Lovejoy, BELL your property through Illustrated burr river and Bed Bank. Say VanHorn LOS1 AND FOUND liAWJT MOWER lot lale: OoWwell. 11- ings'. National Be, 10c and II Store. FOR SALE, 1997 Pontlao two-door tour- catalogues sent free on request to. buy- place, Red Bank. Agency, Fair Havan. phon* Red Bank 118 Ineh cut. T«l»pl>one Bed Bank 8463 Ing aedan. radio, heater and deluxe 840 Riverside drive, New York. Prown's-* _j ers and brokers. Wo maKa the plbtures LOST lady's small diamond wrist. wstcV, aft*r_8 i»0 p. m." ^___ equipment^ 1988 Plymouth panel deliv- YOUNG MAN wanted. Call Monday at and write detctlptlon. Small expsnie. BOAT YARD—A aplenilW opportunity lor "UTTLE whit* cotUl* In Fair Havan, tour COCKER SPANIELS (or sale: unuiual er! baa onlr bien driven 3,000 mllea. 1916 1Q-BQ, a. m. Superior Typewriter Serv- soma ons; boat yard with a future, fully roome, bath, steam heat: garags; plot on Wast Bergen plac* or Shrswsburr DON'T~FAIL to attend auction sale Sat- Homeseekers aulde (eetabllshed 1114). 11 avenue. Finder pleast notify Mist Blaneh« urday. May 14, 1»!8. at 10H0 a. m. quality pups, the kind you are proud Pontlao buslnaas coupe, deluxe equipped; ice, 107 Honmouth street, Red Bank, William street, Newark, N. J.* equipped yacht basin, boat house, dock. 80x160: large tr*«, garden: (1.000, half to own. Phone Bed Bank 17 8*W. 1984 Fontiao builneai coupe, 1984 Fly- Wonderful location; price reasonable. caih. Ray VanHorn Agency. Fair Haven, Egglsston, IS Lelghton avenue. Red B»n% iharpi a H. Day, aujtlpnaar. /°»rt«n WANTED, experienced eook for tea room Raward.* rooma of antluue VJotorlan and Bmplrt Y CHICKS—Healthy day-old Barred mouth coach, 1988 Plymouth four-door WA^TBD, listings for sale or rent, prop- Maria Cox, realtor, 188 Riverside* avenua, phon* 28J Red Bank. sedan, radio, heater and new paint Job week-ends. Write Cook, box 611, Bed erties of any description! anywbera. Ked Bank. furnltnre; grandfatWe clock, high and Rocks and R. I, Beds, lOc each: new Bank." .____ low boys, secrttarles, corner cupboard. chicks In three times a week. National 1884 HupmobuV sedan, looks like new Farms and acreage a specialty. Write In- Oriental rugs, palntlngi, prints, old glass, 5c. 10c and H store. Prown's. Phone 1986 Fontiao-twordooctouring. ladan and AUTO MECHANIC wanted I must be flrsl ker's Seslty, P. O, Box 171, Red Bank, or REAL ESTATE bargain In Bad Bank, fln- B Alford, N. J., phona Kesnaburg 7S5-U." china, silver, bric-a-brac, objects of art,2680.* '• many others. Balsas Brothers, 19-21 Me- class; Bed Bank, vicinity. State expert. •st doubla lot, River road, ona block chanlo street. Bed Bank, phone 1015. once and wsges required! steady work. from river; 100x160. Sell one or both booka. stamps, coins, pewter, luster, radios, TWELVE-FOOT rowboat'fer lale, nine- melodlan lamps, lanterns, music boxes, Open eveningi. Eaiy O. M, A. C. terms, Address Auto Mechanic box 511, BedWANTED, a farm of 50 to 100 acres, near lots, low quiok sale price, Courtlandt foot boat, suitable tender or for chil- Bank.* Red Bank; must be rood buy for cash, White, 78 Weet Front street. Bed Bank. andirons, (In tools, bloyelo. garden furnl- dren : large oak extenilpn table, 14,00, good Write A. H. O., box til. Red Bant. , Un. CantarKun House. 81 Market condition; boate painted i also 1929 Ply* BUSINESS NOTICES ETPBTtlENOED msn or woman wanted HOUSE, garage, all Itnprovem.nti; attrao •treat, HorrUU-wn, N. }., n*xt to old la-mouth coup*. 112. P. 0. Box 11, Long who can measure for and out and sew tlva refreshments stand I extenslva front- dies' home.* • Branch.* goods for furniture slip covers. Must be ago 8tsU hlghwsy, Bayslde Heights, nsar 8. V. JOHNSON, patent and trade mark abls to do perfect work. Apply Bnwer'i, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Belfordi Ideal, live economically, own bull- HOUSBOLBANINO epecJali — fn* H ANTIQUE mahogany eoueh, do»* In blue attorney. For Information call Rumaon dual mops 5»c. pint Aero wax too. Aero .21 Broad street. Bed Bank. IN FAIR HAVEN, SS8 River roadl corner ness. Secrllloe $8,000. Terms. Petit, 1(1 valvet, 100 jean old; hav* no us* for 784. Chambers street* New .York, phona window cleaner 10c, Holland^ window, same. Addnss Coach, box til, R»d Bsnll WS NEED llrit class domestlo help for bungalow, five rooma and bath, lit). shades, three for .11: brooms !6c. na. PAINTER, paper hanger and decorator, poaltlons in the beat houaeholda. Ap- Lewis Lumber Company* Aebury Park, BA 7-1672. ply at once at Monmouth Employment Bottonsn l oc. 101 c and It Store. Prown's.* . estimates fumllbed; 85 years' experi- FOR SALE or rant cottage of four rooms, Where BNG r baby carriage, FARM PRODUCE ence. Al| work guaranteed. Average Agency, 22 Wast Front atreit, phone Bed hath; sun porches! hot water htat. eleo- perambulator Bank 8500.* FOR RENT from Hay 1st, house located pertert JJonaitlonaitl »H. »H.. c4« ««I wblnet room labor for papering' 18.50 and up. at 10 Washington street. Red Bsnk I ex. trlo light, gas, »elty water; fruit tree*. phonVgraph with lot excellent records. 18, FARMERS and truck growers will find a Joseph Hoffman, 22 Drummond place. Red EXPERIENCED young whit* woman want- cellent -tondltlon; rant ISS a month. In. grape aibort thta* lot* (0x125; full pric* coal lie: large alia fruit Drill, Hied once, ready market for their produce) by ad- Bank, phone 1607, ed to asalit with nouscwork; sleep in. quire on, premlies, or wrlta U. M. Moflltt, 14,000; monthly rent |2B. N*wly reno- Sl'oo Mat »?7B. fw odd chairs, perfec vertising la The Register's classified col- Address Y. W. W.. box 611, Red Bank, _ Merctdei, Texas. vated. ' D. Mortis, Eatontown, N. J., phon* Kapi. BOc and 75c each. •.Telephone S»« VACUUM cleaners rspalrsd; any make. S10. Allan Eleotrlo Shop. II White street. BUTLER, houseman wantadTwhlte; give Will Your Advertising Be Batontown. or adlreii P. O. Box 1«», ago and experience. Address Butler- AIJ of doubla house at 20 Drummond FARM LAND, about 60 acros, for sale; Oceanpor^.N^JT Red Bank. placa:' six rooms and bath; carage. FOR SALE, haled hay, first ud sec- Houaaman. box 5*1, Red Bank, phone Red Bulk H8-R. choice building sit* on wooded hill. ANNTJAI. flower tlante raised, by-land ond orop, allalla and pigs. Matthew ESTELLE Decorating Bervlce 1 paper hang- MIDDLE AGED woman to., eook and do Two brooks, two lake sites, on* hydraullo cnlSiri'rnethodi e»eptlonal root MlUm. Mullln, Brookda!e Farm, Uneroit, Ing, plain and decorative painting t best general houeework for family of two NINE-ROOM home, 152 Maple avenue, pump power. Both heavy land and eand. When The Ink Is Dry? Alao" tomato, eabhage. eaulldower aid materlale and workmanship at moderate for rent; lira place, Holland heat Ideal location for poultry plant, also gar- phone 8JI2-W. muit be refined and capable of compel lettuce >lanU. E. P. Eaatman, Mulberry prlcoe. Phone 892, 20 Mount street, Red lonahlp to elderly lady; modaet rate-and' Phone Bed Bank 198«. dening and berry culture If us* Irrigation. Lane. Navealnk. Sank. good home. Write M. A. I*, box ill; Open for Inspection. Entrance just south POROH BUGS. «x« feet itraw ran .l.« BAY. second and third cutting alfalfa, Red Bank. RUM3ON |(o, furnlihed*, alecttlo reMier- Anna Ogden's corner on Holmdal-Mlddle- J7xl« ruga !Sc. »xl» foot rugi l».»8 baled. LenUlhon. psfcae 111 Middle- ( BUY and sell second-hand elothaii must atort flret floor, four rooms, lavatory; town read. L. S. Baquat, Shrewsbury P. town. WANTED^ bookkeeper or atenographer second floor, four bedrooms, batht steam O. , Inqulr* any realtor. *- ill lovely pattame-they all ™ateh: lawn be In good condition. U Kerber,'HI pert time job afcernoom. For full In- aetteew $1.4». beach chair* »8c. bird baths Shrewiburr avsnoe. Red Bank. Phone heat, oil burner; large plot, landichaped. WHITE LEGHOttHS, Birred Bocks and formation write P. O. Box 180, Bed Bank.* STUCCO bungalow of five rooms, bath J"™ NatlonaT 5s, lOo and « Store <«8-W. Bay H. Stlllman, EtaU highway, Eaton- hot air heat. In West Red Bank: iot Prown's.* New Hampshire Bad baby chicki, from WOMAN or young whlte~glrrwantedfor towi, phona T. rigidly called bloodteeted flocki. Sidney housework; clean and truatworthy; 80x100: 11,600: 8500 down, hsJanca It Be il'-FOOT rowboit. built to use outboan Hamberger. Nut 8wamp road, Red Bank, deep In I one preferring good home to ARTIST'S cottage, t60; on bank rapidly $27.50 monthly. Including taxes and In- "motor: oara, anchor ind mooring: oheai JOB PETNTINa—When you need bus- surance. Apply 13 llechanlo stre«t, Red phone Bed Bank I88I-M. Inese cerdt, letterheads, envelopes, high wages! Chrlatlan family; adults flowing trout brook; a most plctureidue Third street. Rumeon* Write WhlU Girl, box 511. Red Bank. setting; giant oak tree: six rooms, all Im- gank, phone ««» THROWN INTO THE GVTTEBt FOUR fresh cows for isle, suitable fo billheads, bookleta, poetere, programs, provements; good condition; larga garden. FORECLOSURE — Comfortable six-room dairy or family purpose; will give goo*d announcamonta or anything In the line Close in. Ray H. Btlllman. Satontown. house In village near Red Bank: electri- HIDDEN PTTOEB 8HBCBB£BYf exchange for beef cows; also 60 spring ol printing try The Register.. Work of SITUATIONS WANTED city, water, harm plot 17x1101 $2,000. BLOWN AGAINST THE HEDGE* dirt out of the houae. pigs for ssle. Write or call B. Zlotkln. BIX ROOHB. flnplac*. oil burnsr, 145 T«nns. Thompson Agency. 81 East Front and II Store. Prown'a.* phone Freehold If. the better kind done when promised WHITE WOMAN wlshee day's work to do, town house, river right*, e«v*n rooms street. Red Bank, phone TOO.* and m pwi-s. frown- _ and at reasonable prieea. or would do laundry. In or out. Gal JUST BDBBI8H ON THE LAVVNf at 171 Meehanle atreet alter I too P. M,two baths, 1681 live-room bungalow, ull ELECTRIC roastar or grtll. complete with SOD lifted to order: pasture; com and burner, IS2.il). Manr others. Ray Van. YOUR CHANCE to own a modem horn* TUEOWN INTO THE WASTE BABKETf Tot*. Will cook .ntlr. meal. Bectrlc rye straw for Bale. H. T. autlek eV Bon, phone Red Bank 1174, Horn Agency. Fair Haven, phon* 281. six rooms, til* bath, hot water heat fan. n*w: Planet Jr. doubl* whe*l h«« and Vttddletoffn, N. J., Phone 488. WIDOW, middle ageo. wnlto, wlahes po«- plot 100x126: $fi,000. Terms. Thompion MABEL COLEMAN school of, dancing, Agency, 81 East Front »tr**t. Red Bank, CONSUMED BY TBASH BOBNEBT cultivator! compete. Phon* B*<1 Bank teaching children and adolta ballroom, ' tlon ae housekeeper. Address W. H,COLONIAL home, Foxwood Park, for rant BABY CHICKS '10c. blood teated Whlu bojtJSl 1, Bed Bank. living room, flra plat**, dining room, phon* 700.* ballet, toe, tap, acrobatic, character. Inter- kitchen, sun porch, threa bedrooms and THRU) large, framed bevellel plaU glasi and Barred Rocka, Rhode Ialand Beda; tatlve: classes and private lessons. 16 GENERAL houaework wanted; references mlrTSri. suitable for store or private 10 days old lie. Also lot floe rabblu. bath] garage; ISO monthly.- W. A. Hop- SACRIFICE, fin* horn* In axcluslv* ssctlon stor place, phona 2011. on Inquiry, WWritr e or call at 21 Cedar ping Agency. lUd Bank, phone 897. near river; eight rooms, thre* til* baths, houae. Address Mirrors, box 111. BedMuller. east side Route II, mile north o street. Bed Bank. Bank. Bed Bank. automatle heat: reasonable offer. Thomp- CESSPOOLS and septic tanks elaaned aad WANTED, private laundry 'to do at hon- OAKHURST section. 120 acres, fertile son Agency, 81 East Front strset. Red EBK^END specials: Paper windo Installed! alao dralni laetalled. Eetl- Telephone 2088-M Reu Sank. Rofor- farm land I modernised farm housa; Bank, phon* 100.* ihadti »c. aluminum heavy aiuce pins VEGETABLE planta for sale, tomato, mates given. Harvey C. TUtou. t Brace encea if required. stock; 180 per month. Ray H. Stlllman, tit, II feet girden boa. ll.tll eh-feot cabbage, romaln, lettuce, pepper, egg- place, Rumson, phone 740-J. State highway, Eatontown, phona 7. Or WIU It Be COLORED woman wishes day's work to 24-ACRE farm, orohard and brook; eight- bamboo screens >8e. NaUonal Sc, 10c and plant, broccoli, paraley, celery; red and room house, all Improvements; $8,600. II Store. .Prown'i.* yellow sweet potato plants; large or small do, or would do laundry In or out. Call PLEASANT, newly decorated house, six 8BPTIO TANKS and eaupools cleaned, al- at 217 Mschsnlc street. Red Bank. Tarros. Thompson Agency, 81 East Front Under »« raulliif lamp Inside the home-a TWO large Oriental rugs. In good condl- quantities O. Douglaa Parker, Bunaon •o dry wellsi dralni Inatalled. E»U- rooms and bath; 188 Spring street, neat' •treet, Red Benk, phone 700.* tlon for sale cheap: sl.ea 18x15 androad. Little Sliver, N. J., phone Bad Bank matea given. Oscar Becker. 47 Second EXPERIENCED butler, chauffeur, wlshee Harding road; l!5. Phone 1818 Red and INVITED member •! the tunUy circlet This U 9x12. Can be aeen at 12 Clinton street. »0*M etreet. Fair Haven, phbone 8I0S-M. position: cook If necessary. Can fur-Bsnk, or sse any agent* SAGRIF1CE seven-room house j guest bed- Eatontown ~ WE ABE SOLD out of plga of all slsas. nish good references. Telephone Red Bsnk SIX-ROOM house, all Improvements, fin< room and bath on main floor; doubla where your meaaafe wilt be If buerted In The Beftoter, : 1 garage; lot 210x57. Plenty shad* trass. {ilW."allghUy uied 48-baiaI piano iccor- F. J. Dietrich, Church street. Matawan, THE HIQHEST prices paid for llva chlck- 2416. Ill River street, Red Bank.' comer location; four-car garage. Sun- N. J,' ena. Jot Baker, 180 Mtthanlo ttrtet, sit and Lelghton avenue. Red Bank, phone B*st location, n*sr high school and shop- which l« a welcome visitor In tb» homes. dlon: rianroaHe. Call Atlantic High- phone Red Bank 1109. CARFENTED and painter wants work pin g_djjtrlct;_Phone_Red_Ba nk_»« 2 - M.__ lanJe 17»-W. BROILERS, light and heavy breedaj aver- first class workmanahlp; dar or contract. 415.* POOL TABLE (or sale, Praetleajl? new: age weight between two and - three MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, strings and re- Reasonable. Phona Red Bank 1159-M af- HALF of double house at it John strset RUHSON SHORES, on the North"Shrews, very reasonable. Call Sea Bright 181 pounds; alive or dreeeed. We deliver. pairing at Price's Music Store, SI Wees ter 8 p. m. Address P. O. Box 111, Bed six roomi, all Improvements. Call Reil bury rlvsr; chole* building slUs for ssl« before) noon or at 8 East Ocsan avenue. Sidney Hamburger, Nut Swamp road. 'Re< Front street. Red Bank. Bank." Bank 422-H.* ' priced at $40 and upward per front foot rW noon ur > c Bank, phone 18II-M. lor* river front lots and $10 per front foot tOR SAtB. Hint potato pliMel Maryland YOUNO colored ooupte want positions as FOUB-HOOM bungalow for rent; Albert and upwards for river view lote. Prop- . large or SOD AND PIGS for eale, aeren weeks old GENERAL CONTBAOTOB and eeaapools place, River Plata, 115 per month. Tele- The Red Bank Register is ordered and is not an unwekome Oolden iwsetai any quantity, eleansd; cartlog and grading*, top aoil, cook and butler-houseman; can drive erty is wsll wooded. William H. Hints). small: alao Nancy Hall. Oeorge A. Jones, Horsee boarded summer and Winter; good car. Three years In last plsce. Beet of phone Mrs. Barber, lied Bank 17. J&ven- mann, realtor, Rumson, N. J.. phone 600. NjJT* meadow picture. Mlddletovm Stook manuie, fill dirt, elndere, gravel and «and. Ings 88U-H intruder on the premises. It is eagerly awaited by the read- Uojd road, box 1*1. Matawin, •atlmaua given. Phono Red Bank llll-M. references, Write X. 0. a, box 611. Bed 'bed. wire Farm, Thomat S. Field, Red Bank, phone Bank,* TWELVE-ROOM house on highway, near DININO BOOM furniture, alnile condition. eel. Oaoar Becker, 47 Second etreet. Fall Ha- HALF of double house. June 1st. six dir bed. bureau. In good ven. N. J. EXPERIENCED woman would Uke work rooms and bath) all Improvements I to school and station; acre ground; hous* er,, who desires to keep abreast of the happenings in the cheap: drop-leaf tea wagon, neat of tables, SOY MAN! for sale. John R. Sutphln. as cook, ohambermald or general house- adult family, (ieorge White, 70 Wallace In excellent condition; two-car garage; at- each 15. Call H72-J. or wrIU 417 River Mirllanda Farm, Scobeyvllls, M. J.. HOOVKK cleaners repaired, brusbee r*. worker; also women would like laundry street. Red Bank.* tractive shrubbery; $7,000. II. S. BatUn, community—including; news concerning merchandise- phone »atontown Ill-M. bristled. Allen Eleotrlo (hop. It Whlu II Wait Front street, phone Red Bank road. Bed Bank.' at home. Call all week. 180 Third street, ROADSTAND and flve rooms for rent! on TWO-PAKT cement laundry tula. ll>i80 etreet. pbone 111. Red Bank. Fair Haven. N. J," 1600.* prices offered by stores and firms. hlghwsy. Reasonable rent. Phona Red RIVER FRONT farm ol seven acres I four enamel sink, six-tube la.seetloi; 18-lnch COMPANION-NURSE, housekeeper wants kJIJW radiator: five wall raolaton and Vulcan MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE MOVER and rater. Joaeih a rail., from Red Bankl $2,500. Rolston Mount, 1115 Tenth avenue, Neptune, N. position with lone peraon. WrIU Com- MODERN bungalow, four rooms, bath, rai range. Joaeph W. Fox. Plumbing. NBW and modern method to shampoo J, phone Asbury Park 1141. anlon-Nuree, box 111, Red Bank.' WaUrbury, 2! West Front street, phom KeeUng, tinning. Phone Bed Bank 1817. sun parlor, stone fir* pises; garsgei Red Bank 1100.* rura. We guarantee eyery rug will be AN wishes position as caretaker, exnerl- fin* location, at bue line. II Doughty Nothing else can take its place as an advertising medium DODOD hilf-ton cabin ehasals, ltll I atate returned to you as good as new: I een*4 MADELEINE PROAU antlquee. Mountain enced with horsss; merrledi no children, FIVB-ROOH bungalow In Eatontown: sll Inapectedi A-l eoodltlon: Helper springe, a foot i oxll domestic rug 11.40. Tell BUI road. Mlddletown, N. J. Improvements! $8,800, $600 cash! bal- phone 2800, Leon's. H. B. U. box 611. Bed Bank. ^J^ and business-getter for you—nothing else can compare dual wheelet long wheelbaaa: lank body Bft ROOMS and bath, being detorstitd ance on building and losn mqrtgsge. Rol optional. T. Jamei, Laurel avenue. Key- MOVINO and general trucking, rack tody MIDDLE AOED white woman desires posl (ton Waterbury, 22 Wast Front itrest, MONEY to loan on flrsj bond aad oport. sttlon ss housekeeper for one or two throughout; built-in garage; screens, port, or phone Wdaletown IM-B. and dumptruoka i work done reaaonably* storm sash, Magic Chef tra* range; 11 phon* Red Derik_l«00.^ with it In cost of prospect-coverage or results obtained ... gate. A. U Ivlps Agency. 1* ¥o»Cal. l 1419. Louie Decker, III River road. edultai would work rsaaonably; excellent jlUU Ice box far sale reasonable I large morita atreet. phone Red >aak 1499. refereneee. Phone Red Bank llll-M.* minute.' walk to Red flank station; 840 SMALL FARM of "ten acren «ve.room mahogany dlnln* room table, eeati eight Red Bank. month. Call Rod Dank 17H-W. houssi apple orchard] $4,000. Rolston The Register has "reader-interest." Advertising, to be ef- pertons. Phone_TII;J. Bumso,n._. FOB HIRE, full dreas, cutaway and tux- HOUSEMAN, colored! can drive car. Write RIVER PLAZA, 10 Ilubbard avenue, ssven Waterbury, It We«t Front street, phona edo eulti. Mnnmouta Men's Shop, tl UBN'B SUITS, ityled to measure. 121.10 Box 1M, R. r. I). Eatontown. N. J.* roome. all Improvementsi garage! now Bd Bank 1S00* fective, must have quality as well as quantity. I1LUB BTONB "for^sale for walks and Broad street. Red Bank. Open evening and up. Boncore, tailor. 111 Shrews- vacant; all Improvement.; garaga. Ren K*iavsn, N, 3' orators and other stlmulanta. On* lose walnut dining room nneet for dSSfOOUlSiTi^h tsnls clesned/fiO. eellent location Ii on bus llnei near oen- terbury. rseitor. 12 West Front street, Red muter or a resl fermerl 111.500. (1. How. ffni starts new pep. Value Jl.Ot. Special dralna, cesspcola and wells dug. How-ter of town. WIVIIIK ear * for eM.rlr cer._.- Bank, l-!>on_e_$IOO^ srd Llpplncolt. realtor, 11 Monmouth isU. very llIUU o..dl price ••« CCall at price 7»o. Call, write Sun Ray Drug son. Aprly II Branch avenue, phone K*d •treet, phone 111. 104 Bemen late, Red Bank, phone. Red Stores. ard Tllton. Itumion, N, J., phona 771-W BIX ROOMS anSTbajtli, near high scnooTl Member Audit Bureau of Circulations fcsnk 4tl-sf, Bank nil. hot water hseti newly dscoraUdi large INCOME PROPERT?— On f msln buil. rams B&ttvica at n»m's rhou shop, i« Bl MUSIOAI^-Uarn to play the Instru- HooSf Tn large home'facing'river| (Iv*lot! $lt. II. B. Iiattln, il West Front ness slrseti large plot of ground with Wallace atreet We Inapeet eaaasras, ment of the day (accordlan) or any minutes from Broad etrseti boating .trset. phon* Bed Bank 1600,* houie, Ho re, spsrtment and large gsrets . ADULT'fl traysMng chair, 1101 one wind or string Instrument* lowest nrl»i, (IroM Income, 8(00 p«r Tw6>Ailll,Y (ram* dwelling In 1L.I 'aur•aur,, drl*d In desn eountr/ sunlhln*. Th* Billboard, six curly maple chairs and monthi good oondltlon, Also half of don- Ilanki good loestlon, $4,600. ne l*neln ant garmmjs in no» torn. numerous other articles. Madslon X. Ilmlnisi m*n *r souolei low weesly or worn Iwlce. Frlce H.ll. PKone ltd tlvrn. 11 Innm imiK monthly rates. Apply Mr), Mai Heel. bl* hhomeo , Wall street, tarn* rental. Al- turn $140 per year, D. Howard Llppln. Itak U07--W. ilj illVti ii*v> ' "lr '•*••"••• -" Pkon* lahh * at B Aen*y> Ine.. ralators, It Hon- roll, realtor, II Monmouth street, phone U Hk / EED BANK .REGISTER, UkY 12,1988. •I- ! Teachers Nt*w Mf*flinda Of conducted diswuMlo„, d at Fridiy Legion , Junior Woman's Club nlght% ^^^ u n Tr Pvorrhe* County Denial society at the Muute Plans Memorial ; To Interest Their Mies and actual demonstration on Hennessey's Fish Market Dr. Gladwyn Graham, head of the' patients, Dr, Sraiam showed hoto Day Observance Pupils In Stamps Will Be Reorganized periodontla department of the. Uni-modern therapy can control and In 20 MONMOUtfl flv N, J. j versity of Pennsylvania dental school. some cases cure pyorrheai • ALL OPB SEA POOD FBEBH - 1 IpGiiaves of Veterans to be Decor- Postmaster vonKattengell and At a joint meeting last night of The following statement was issued -he Junior Woman's club, a depart- list night by Miss Jacqueline Simp- We Deliver Assistant Postmaster Truex son, president of the. Junior Wom- ^lilted by Shrewsbury Port and ment of the Senior Woman's.club of :; Send Interesting Letter to Lo- Red Bank, and a committee of the an's club: PORGIES : ," ..:;'.O'- «*Co |Striped Bass g|i Merritt Brazton Post the Sun- senior club,' appointed by Mrs. J, "The Bed Bank Junior Woman's • Full Course * Small .Floimderi._** •.sW.^fciJ. .Se»:-.Bass;' . „._ \lii&i^e* I Truex. of the .Red Bank postofflce ..eld next Tuesday night at the recognize a petition from the Juniors NATtVTE KAOKBBEL ^_*W: t'tmi ot Shrewsbury post No. 168 of have hit upon a novel plan to Inter- requesting a change in policy. The %)», American legion of Red Bank Broad tteet clubhouse of the Wom- BtUEFlSH —.—-Oft* FBESH SHRIMP l_i-- -" est the pupils of the public and par-an's club. Mrs. Smith has invited point In question was the desire of YOUE CHOICE CODFISH STEAKS lb : : .Monday night The graves of vet- ochial schools of Red Bank and vi- the Juniors to have a voice in the H-AUBII*.--:;.:{>-r-\ ; :-i «f^j *rans will be decorated the Sunday all Junior women Interested to con- SOFT CLAMS -SOoqt .iTEBS «„.„ cinity in postage stamps. The follow- tact Mrs. Leslie D. Seely of South selection of their counselor and ad- SMAIX f Wore Memorial Day and on the hol-ing letter, with a new, uncancelled visers." v STEAMER CLAMS Uc hundred JUMBO SOFT CRABS' |J.00do«, * trcet, Eatontown, junior adviser. 1 iday services will be held In the. va- stamp affixed, hastbeen sent to every Either Turkey or Chicken a la Maryland rtassB SALMON ™ JH< » "i cemeteries, at the war monu- teacher in the schools of Red Bank ; on Monmouth street and at the and 'Mlddletown township: .« dock at the foot ot Wharf ave- Gay Nineties Party Eatontown Lodge .^___ The exercises at the last named United States Fostofflce, Dear Teacher; _ - Is Planned By Elks Host To Mothers liplaca will be especially In memory The stamp below Is the first of a *of «allors and marines. Salutes by new series to be Issued by the.post- t firing squads will be given at each office department. We are sending Members of the Elks' Glee club of Eatontown chapter, Order of Bast- ;«jemetery. The mayors of the va- It to you for your use in the school em Star, met Tuesday night at ;he Red Bank lodge will hold a "Gay Masonic hall on Broad street for a Call Red Bank 3975 and make jour reservations 'Wous communities where cemeteries room and respectfully request that Nineties" party and dance Saturday »re located will be asked to issue you acquaint your students with the Mother's day celebration. Mrs. Alice DAVIDSON BROS. night, May 28, at the Elks home. for Sunday Dinner, prepared and-servied in a manner proclamations asking citizens to at- following: Hill, worthy matron, and Milton tend the services. Chaplain Archl- An this is the first of a new series Music for dancing and songs of the Smith, worthy patron, presided. Each that will surely please. 45 BROAD ST. RED BANK PHONE 3262-3 ot stamps, anyone desiring to start gay nineties will be played. There mother attending received a small 6ald MacKellar stated that he would the collection of stamps as a hobby plant. request Rev. O. B. Goodwin, com- will find it easy to do so now. The will be a professional caller for the mander of the newly organized Mer- stamp will be Issued In denomina- Bquare dances. Mrs. Selma Schultz, mother of the Those -who have enjoyed our Sunday Dinners keep ritt Braxton post of Red Bank, to tions o( Uc to S5.00 Inclusive. Many All attending are requested to wear Eatontown chapter, was presented coming back \yitli regularity and through their recom- have the graves of colored veterans persons cannot afford to. buy the gay ninety attire. Reservations are with a basket of cut flowers. Follow- Wines & Lutwors larger denominations when they are ing this a surprise birthday party was decorated at White Bidge and Red being accepted by Harold A. Glblin, mendations we are serving an ever-increasing, and ' • • •• •'•• ••.«•• ' :" V \ ': • • ' " first issued. This can be overcome given in the basement "for Mrs. HH1 cemeteries. by making use of another part of the secretary of the Elks club. Plans have bfjen started for the annual Elks Schultz. Decorations consisted of red satisfied clientele. ^Daniel Bedford reported that Postal Service, namely, the Postal and white crepe paper. A large birth- meeting of the Sons of the American Savings. clam bake on Sunday, AugUBt T. The ALL YOU WANT.' Glee club has arranged programs for day cake was a centerpiece for the v^s^ion would be held in the post The use of the Postal Savings will table. More Ulan SO persons attend- May we have the pleasure of serving you this Sun- enable a person to save small fall activities to be held in the grill : rooms tomorrow night. ed. ' . . • -The annual sale of poppies for wel- amounts and buy stamps of the room on the second and fourth Thurs- day? larger denominations at some future day nights of each month. The Eatontown chapter will hold fare work will be held Saturday, May date. The Postal Savings also pro- a cake sale-Saturday In the.Rattl Sb and will be inaugurated the pre-motes thrift among young people and More than 100- persons attended building. / . KING WILLIAM „, V irtous night at the Carlton and strand serves to show them results of future the annual Mother's Day service Sun- |<| tteaters. The Ladies' auxiliary of planning. day at the Elks home. Professor V. SUITS the post has made 5,000 artificial pop- These new stamps are all associat- Howard Lloyd was guest speaker. LINCROFT INN >:.jit» to be sold,. ed with the past history of the Uni-Solos were sung by Daniel Dondl and COATS V.O.P- 8 yr. old . It was reported that George ted States and the collection arid Michael Bergen, assisted by the Elks PLAIN DRESSES 95. study of them will give Ihildren and Glee club. Herbert A. Scott was SANITONE CLEANED • MARIE and DA^TEDAYERIO Moody was slightly improved at Base grown-ups many hours of 'pleasant Fifth / Hospital, No. 81, New York, where chairman of the committee In chargt relaxation and add to their knowl- and Exalted Ruler/Harry Klatsky LINCROFT, N; Ji At the CroMi-oadi. SCOTCH hs is a patlertt At the same bos- edge of history. and the officers were in charge of LEON'S «tal for eye treatment Is Harold There are many branches of the the ritual for the service. purtln. He has lost the sight of one Postal Service and we feel sure that Tel. 2800 *ye as the result of having been a study of them would be both bene xrounded in battle overseas, flclal and interesting to the Btudent. i A motion was passed declaring We should be glad to show you and Ifcat the American legion was not your students the methods we em- opposed to the civil service act which ploy to perform the many services -GIN - JJ,. tte firemen are endeavoring to have we render. \ W: passed. It was stated that the legion Very truly yours, K Mate council had never taken action Ed. von Kattengell, Postmaster, against this legislation and that no George R. Truex, |jott had ever declared against it " Assistant Postmaster, I It was voted to ask the mayor and Fostofflce, Red Bank, N. J. 100% Pure Grain Spirits llsnncil for permission to operate a The purpose of this communication (NOT CANT!) . fatnshmrat stand when the National to the teachers was not primarily jto Sweepstakes regatta Is held in Aug-sell postage stamps but to have the pupils become more deeply interest; ,', A, cake donated by Moe Gordon ed in the operations of the postofflca Sas awarded .to Cecil MacCloud. and Incidentally to collect stamps as an educational hobby. Postage stamps, can be used In ah educational way because every stamp Highlands. has Its historical background. Tho study of the United States stamps, Friday, Saturday and Monday ATha Bed Bank Rcgtitar can bo bought la Hllhlandt from L Greempar.. Mr. both commemorative and regular Is- HoIlUir, fiedlt'l Jrug atora ir.il Joseph sues, embraces matters pertaining to LAGER BEER!: Sanaa,) United States history and features in- n dividuals and Incidents chronicled In CREAM ALE Flans have been completed for the every United States history. FRUITS and VEGETABLES Maxwell House Coffee 24? PILSNER Surd annual Communion breakfast The present series of stamps, one 'f .* ef the Rosary society of the Church of which was affixed to the above For Friday and Saturday f HALF & HALF M Our Lady of Perpetual Help next letter, Is known as the presidential Sunday morning. The event will be series, is Issued In denominations of Hoririel SOUP 3 - 29c held In the church hall immediately one-half cent to $5, Inclusive, and Allowing the 8 o'clock mass. Speak- ORANGES CARROTS Tomato, Pea, Chicken Noodle, Vegetable Beef, Hushroom, Bean. will bear likenesses of all of our BEG, 180 _._'_ __; ers for the occasion will be Rev. Nell Presidents except those of ex-Preal- CALIFORNIA JL Mooney, pastor and spiritual ad- dent Herbert Hoover and President NATURAL ttoor; Mrs. Kathleen White of the Franklin D, Roosevelt It Is a ruling TREE-RIPENED Catholic Daughters of Long Branch of the United States; postofflce de- bunches CORN 3 -35c and Mrs. Delaney, member of the' partment not to use the likeness of C 15' fa of Red Bank Catholic high any living President off Its poatal l» Whole Kernel, Vacuum rack Golden Bantam—Sweet Violet COBB CREEK achool. sues and hence the likenesses of Mr. It - - 25 Large Buncoes J1 AnotheAt r game social for the bene- Hoover and President Roosevelt wll' Sweet and Juicy : •«, of the Church ot Our Lady of not appear In this series. perpetual Help under the auspices of Rhubarb or Scallions PEACH"ES 2 - 29« A Full tile Rosary society will be held Mon- ORANGES CALIFORNIA YELLOW CLTNG-Largtst Cans .39 day night May 23, In the church Eatontown Grill , NATURAL TREE-RIPENED FRESH JERSEY ' Quart • AtXL Twenty-fflve games will be 11. stayed. Included in the special prizes Extra Large—Indian River bunches 1 Has Anniversary c 2-29c /'* a dinette set of maple. Tickets PEARS A Blend by Continental Distillers jfre being sold by the committee, Chumtny's bar and grill on Neptuni QQC "dor. 10 BABTLETT Sliced—Largest Cam Sfhlch Is composed of Mrs. M. Ade-highway, Eatontown, owned and op- laide Fowler, Mrs. Minnie Cummins, erated by Walter Cotgreave, celobrat Mrs; Helen Mount and Mrs. Alice ed Its second anniversary Monday Sweet — Juicy TABLE APPLES 45c •«orrle. night The proprietor conducted open APRICOTS 2 [The Highlands Dramatic club will house at which time fish and chips, LEMONS FANCY WHOLE PEELED—Largest Cans ' hold a dance Saturday night, May prepared by Mrs. Cotgreave, were W1NESAP EXTRA SPECIAL " SO, at John K. Ahern's hotel. There served. FANCY SUNKIST C jilll be a special award of 55. Harold Aumack and his orchestra . Mew members received into the C C Grapefruit Juice 3 <— 25 of Oakhuret played for dancing. doz. FANCY FLORIDA—Large Cam Highlands Methodist church Sunday More than 100 persons attended. Davidson's CALIFORNIA WINE] by letter were Mr. and Mrs. Henry 18 10 - 25 Jfahlhaber and family from the Meth- SHERRY Odlst church at Portsmouth, Virginia, East Keansburg. cans Mr. and Mrs. William Freund and CELERY HEARTS GRAPEFRUIT PINEAPPLE 2 29c PORT Ijfc: tkro children from the Presbyterian (The Bed Bank Raslatar can be boujh BOLE'S PALM ISLAND-SUced No. 1 .00 FANCY FLORIDAS ||. Aurch at Point Pleasant. Mrs. Suela Eait Keaaibnrg from taadora WaUiaffi' FANCY MUSCATEL |p Brown from the Methodist church at A number of residents of this . Large Bunches for TOKAY Ahnonesson In South Jersey and Mrs. 7-os. 1 place attended the dance held by the 6 25° cans Blackberry v patherineE. Matthews from a Brook- Mlddletown township alumni asso- 27= tuna Fish T 25c lyn Methodist church. New mem-ciation at Leonardo Friday night. Bowl of Juice . FANCY LIGHT MEAT ANGELICA Full Quarts oirs received by confession were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, George Ruppell were 2 «• 25° PEACH Stella Lynn, Miss Helen Lynn, Mrs. recent visitors in Maryland. Deborah Bogue, Mrs. Selma Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank and PINEAPPLES DOG FOOD APRICOT Mrs. Rose Derby, Donald Coleman, their daughter Doris spent part u: NEW POTATOES PEAS Mrs. Josephine Monahan, Miss Jose- last week at New York. FANCY FLORIDA ' LARGE RIFE SWEET Green Drop—Fancy Melting phine Monahan, Miss Luclnda Strat- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mead spent ten, Miss Juanlta Shay, Robert Stan- D. S. No. 1 LTfKIT Brand one day last week on a boating trip cans lay Matthews and Rev. James Henry at Belmar. They made a large catch ~ 29° COURTNEY Larsen. of fish. Rev. James Henry Larson conduct- Mrs. Frank Andrews of Belford 10 » 25° 5-24° ed special services at the Methodist entertained a number of the mem- DR. PHILLIPS church Friday, Saturday and Sunday. bers of the Sunshine club of this , JERSEY Grapefruit and Orange Hearts APPLE BRANDYI TJwenty floral bouquets were placed place at her home Tuesday after- GREEN BEANS Excellent for Salads. ' CAMAY SOAP It the church Sunday by members of noon. RADISHES The Soap of Jfeauttful Women tie congregation In memory of de- Monday night the installation of FANCY STHINGLESS 00 PROOF ceased relatives. Henry Reed Bowen officers ot Bayilde council, Daugh- Extra Large Bunches $1.39 qt. ef Newark, director of the state coun- ters of America of Union Beach, was 3° 16° cil of reUnious education, will speak largely attended by residents of East bunches c at the Methodist church Sunday Keansburg. 2 •-• 17° Morning, May 22, and In the alter- Joseph Mach caught a striped bass 10 Soon will preside at a conference of weighing 20 pounds at Belmar last Us official board and teachers and week. The fish was said to have CALIF. PEAS' Wooers of the Sunday-school. A been the largest of its kind brought SPINACH pageant will be given In the evening in by a fisherman at Belmnr this FANCY GREEN Imported French Table Wine br the Bunday-achool. season. FBESH WASHED , Lobster fishermen have put out Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Walnrlght Vintage their pots for the season. Clammeri of Maplewood spent part of last week 2»- 23° hkva been idle during the past week at their bungalow at this place. Medoc 1931 r dbe to the lack of demand for clams Plans are progressing for the field FULL rODS 3-13° SPECIALS , in th« New York market. day to be held by the Mlddletown IC Miss Claire Bcriadt of Short Hills township fire department Sunday, BIRDS EYE FRYERS :... 59c 1b. St. Julien 1931 spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. May 20, on Sycamore street, between BIRDS EYE CUT CORN 19c box sad Mrs. William Bchadt of Water Bray and Hudson avenues. A vari- National Biscuit Co. Sauterne 1931 Witch, ety of contoits will take place. DE LUXE Assortment OXYDOL BIRDS EYE PEAS 25c box Mrs. Valeria Smith will bo hostess Edward Roche continues to show BIRDS EYE BLUEBERRIES 23c box •t tonight's meeting of (he Trailers improvement at the home of his sls- One-Found Fkg. C Bordeaux Blanc large pkg. x club. t*r at Irvlngton and It Is expected 19° Fowl for VrtCMtte ..52c ^ Brunei* Sprouti 23c *° Mn. George Liming and Mrs. Am-that he will resume his duties us 29 Bordeaux Rouge FULL FIFTH brose Liming am spnndlng; a few Janitor of the school hero soon. His Youngberries ...19c •"•* Oytter. 35c11" 4ays wlU) Mrs. Charles McCall of place Is being tsken by a substitute. 1 Kingston, Pa. Mrs. aeorg« Miller entertained the Oregon Prunes SELGX Umb Leg* 49c *- John's restaurant on Bay avenue members of the Thistle club Satur- CodFUlBti 23c •»• ft.Will reopan for the loaaon May 27. day night at her home. Fancy Quality—Largest Cons (Whole or half) ,. i, Johnson of Miller street was a The Ladles' auxiliary of the firs ECONOMICAL COMBINATION DINNER 1 nodical patient part of last week at company had i card party at tho 2 +» 21° California Dinner ^ r Monmouth Memorial hospital. fire houso Tuesday with Mrs. Isabella 2 «"' 25 1 1b. Cod Filial 23c ! 3. ft. Hoffman Is expected hack Davidson as hottest, BARBERA QA :' •sturday from his- Brooklyn home. Tha Cliureh Improvement associa- BUTTER BRILLO 1 box Cut Corn 19c Kaset noit depends J £.«•*** h« has been Inld up several tion will hold a party and luncheon Davidson's Ayrshire Roll upon welajht of Cod BARBERONE O«f with a foot Infection. Wednesday, May 25, at the Civic 1- box Blueberries 23c hall. List weak the association held a 2^-27° jnak* extra pocket money meeting at the home of Mrs. Edward Large Pkg, Serves (4) Total 68c •tokM.

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