VUITOB Brinf Inf Good Mem Ever* WMk for tT teuu to All the VauOf, In (be Homes of Bed Bank sol SECTION Vicinity—About Local Ehreata and Local People. RED BANK REGISTER ONE lnati Wwklr. EnUr«l u Si eond-Cliu MitUr tt the F«U Subscription Pricvi On« 7*ar 12.04. VOLUME LVIII, NO. 51. emu at H«<1 Bank, M. J, aattt ti. Aot of Marth S. 1171. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1936. SU Monthi $1.00. SlngU Copy 4a. PAGES 1 TO Board Hires Six lev. J. J. Bonner Y.M.C.A. Drive Woman's Club Has Hospital Auixiliary Etiquette Rule 1%. Plans Summer Affair Details Arranged For New Teachers At To Give Address Reversed by Women Goal Bettered; Closing Session The annual dessert bridge for the Lengthy Session At Commencement The old rule of etiquette, $6,610 Secured On Anniversary benefit of Riverview hospital will be Delivering Bonus Bonds "Ladles before gentlemen," was held on Tuesday afternoon, July 7, dispensed with last Thursday bv the auxiliary of the hospital at Richard T. Gueit to Succeed Rev. Dr. John B. McCloikey to Enthusiasm Marks Final Meeting More Than 80 Persons Attend the home of Mra. Lawrence Swingle in the council chamber of the of 25 Vista place. Postmaster William A. Sweeney Arranges for Special Rlnehart—Contract! for Coal, Preiide at Graduation of Red borough hall, where hundreds of of Campaign Committee and Dinner-Meeting Tuesday Bed Bank citizens were called MrB. C. A. Alberts Is chairman of Supplies and Mechanic Street Bank Catholic School—To Workers at Presbyterian Woman's Club Re-organized the committee in charge which con- Trip of Letter Carriers June IS— for examination for Jury duty. sists of Mrs. Ronald Mulllken, Mrs. Project Awarded. Award Medals. The number ot men and wom- Church Monday Night. 20 Years Ago. Frank Goff, Mrs. Benjamin Atwater, Delivery in Person Only. en who were summoned during Mrs. Kenneth McQueen and Mrs. the day was about equal. But The board of education at a Rt. Rev. Monslgnor John J. Bon- The annual financial campaign of A triple anlveraary was celebrated Thomas Doremus. Postmaster William A. Sweeney an- ier, superintendent of schools for In most cases the women sat he Young Men's Christian associa- delivered at their new address, pro- , lengthly session Tuesday night hired aside, permitting the men, who by the Senior Woman's club Tuesday A prize of J50 In cash will be dis-nounces that he has completed the de-vlded an official change of addreit Richard T. Guedt of Brldgeton as he arch diocese of Philadelphia, will tion closed Monday night when re- at a cloBlng dinner-meeting. The cel-posed of on the co-operative plan. tails for carrying out in Red Bank iddresa the graduates at the cotn- hod Jobs to get back to them ports, showing that pledges and con- has been filed at the local postofflce. football coach and social eclence and be waited upon first. Sev- ebration was for the 40th anniversary The auxiliary will elect new officers the general plans of the government Veterans who dealre to cash their teacrier and five other teachers for lencement exercises of Red Bank tributions received -had reached tho of the organization as a Round Table at Its first fall meeting In Septem- for delivering tho Veterans' Adjusted eral women utopped haldft to sum-of $6,810,- slightly higher-than group;--the-i20th anniversary—of the ber. At~a-meeting- la«t—Friday at bonds may have them certified tor next year. Mr. Guest" succeeds Wll- 'athollc high school-Sunday-nlght-at Permit the men to precede Iheto. Service "Bonds, or 8c-callFd~"Bonus ayment at the postofiice from which lird Rlnehart, who has contracted to he high Bchool auditorium at 8:15 the goal set, were submitted at a re-organization of the Wpman's club, the Molly Pitcher hotel, a nominating Bonds." coach »nd teach next year at Phil- I'clock. Rev. Dr. John B. McCloskey, Those summoned were asked, committee consisting of Mrs. Frank they received them. No cash pay- among other things, their ages. dinner meeting in the social hall»of and the 15th anniversary of the pur- Owing to the fact that Red Bank menU of bonds are made in any post- : llpsburg high school. laslor of St, James' church, will pre- the ~Presbyteria n church. A total of chasing of the clubhouse property. Goff, Mrs. A. J. Burns and Mrs. Wil- is,largely a commuting town it has offlce. To facilitate the certification ; iide. Eleven med*ala will be awarded The woman of olden days who 726 pledges were made, this b,eing the liam Eichele, was appointed to pre- ; The other teacheru are MIBB Her- was squeamish about disclosing More than 80 persons attended. been decided to have the mall car- of bonds at the Red Bank postofflce, mia Lurk of Trenton, who will teach tor outstanding: achievement in schol- argest number received in several Mrs. Thoma3 Voorhls, former pres- pare a slate. riers make a special trip for the de-without Interfering with regular po«t» ; irshlp, athletics, school spirit and her age seems to have disap- campaigns. girls' phyBlcal education classes, Miss peared. Most of the women did ident, was in charge and introduced livery of the bonds on Monday night, oftloe business In the lobby, arrange- j Katharine Tetkowskl of Newark, who Iramatlc art. As the total subscriptions received the new president, Mrs. E. H. Boyn- June 15, leaving the postofflce at ments have been made to have ths- ' not hesitate in stating their by the various teams were posted on ton, who greeted members and ex- will teach art and mathematics, Jos- ages, although It was noticed School Teachers about «ix o'clock. This is done so certification done in the civil aervic* eplvE. Pierson of Lawrencevllle, who the large Scoreboard, wild enthusiasm pressed her happiness as new presld- that persons expecting bonds may com in the basement of the post* will teach business subjects and so- they did lower their voices when broke out among the workers and ing officer. Mrs. Boynton quoted, make arrangements to be at home to ifnce building. The entrance to thU cial science, Mlsa Louise McCue of this question In the examination committee members. "make come true visions of better To Open Red Bank receive them. The bonds will be reg- -oom is at the Broad and Canal street Shrewsbury, who will teach the arrived. Whether or not they Councilman Joseph C. Irwln's things yet to be." All members were istered and deliverable to the ad- :orner of the postofflce building. The fourth grado at River street, and gave their right ages was of no booster division" turned in 323 sub-urged to work together as many op- dressee only. No person but the ad-request for payment appears on the Miei Marguerite Smith of Bed Bank, concern to the clerk. scriptions in the amount of $1,982.50 portunities were here for the better- Day Camp, July 1 dressee himself—no member of his back of the bonds, and this request who will teach the second grado at and the "go-gettera' division," cap- ment of the community. New mem- family, not even his wife can receive for payment must be signed by the Mechanic street. tained by Marcus Hlgglnbotham, 3d, bers were given particular greetings Frank J. Pingitore and William the bonds for him. No authorization holder of 'the bonds in the presence Mrs. Helen Depreaux and Miss Eve- reported 339 pledges for $1,326. Dr. and a one-minute silence was held for can be given for delivery of the bonds if a certifying officer. The request lyn Maloney, applicants for teaching JameB W. Parker's westside branch two deceased members, Mrs, August C. Sherwood to Conduct to any other person than the one ad- 'or payment must be signed exactly positions, were present. In answer Shrewsbury Show team turned In five pledges for $300 Miller and Mlsa Rosa Wels. Camp Here for Girls and dressed, is the name appears on the face Of to Mrs, Deproaux, who asked why and Rresldent Frank F. Groff's ad- At the speakers table were Mrs. Not only should those expecting the bond. The postmaster, his sup- »he was apparently not considered And Gymkhana To vance lifts committee bad 59 pledges, Boynton, Miss Louise Parker, prcsl Boys During Summer. bonds arrange to be home on Mon-ervisory officiate, or any regular em* for a position, Edwin C. Gllland, sup- totaling $3,002. dent of the Junior Woman's club, and day night, June 15, to receive them ployee whom the postmaster may des- erintendent of schools, eald ho under- The objective of the 12 teams and the following past presidents, Mrs. The Red Bank day camp under the from the carrier, but they should be ignate, are authorized to act as cer- stood she was already employed as a Be Held, Sunday the westelde branch committee waa Frank Curtis, Mrs. Thomas Voorhis. supervision of Frank J. Pingitore of prepared to furnish Identification if tifying officials. teacher and did not think she would to ratee $3,600, which they exceeded Mre. J. Daniel Tullcr, Mrs. Leon de i Long Branch and William G. Sher- necessary. Where the addressee is consider a position as a grado-echool by ?8,' while the aim of the advance On Tuesday and Wednesday, June Annual Riding Club Show and la Reussille, Mrs. Hosea Chark and wood of Red Bank will reopen for well-known to the carrier no other 18 and 17, and any days thereafter teacher. MIBS Malonoy asked why gifts committee was to secure $3,000, Miss Florence Kridel. Its second consecutive year July 1, Identification is necessary. But a that may be necessary, officials will her contract was not renewed and Gymkhana to be Conducted which it bettered by $2. The tables were decorated In yel- and will continue until August 31. pood many people, commuters par- be on duty at the Red Bank post* received tho answer from Mr. Oil- Gold stars for securing $200 or more ticularly, never have any personal on L. Suffern Tailer'o Estate low and white with cut flowers in at* This year the camp will be open for office, for the purpose of certifying land that In view of her record as a and for meritorious service during tractive vases, The feature was tho both boys and girls from i to 14 contact with the mall man. In that bonds, from 8:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. substitute at River street echool he at Rurnson. the campaign were awarded to PreBl- lighting of candles on a large caki years of age. case tho person expecting a bond Positive Identification must be mad* did not think she was eligible for re- dent Groff, Campaign Chairman Wil- by those at the speakers table. Doris The directors, with the help of Miss should have some friend or neighbor that Che person presenting the bond appointment. liam A. Miller, John B. Allen, Coun- Hirgch gave two monologues, "At Dorothy VanSauter, councillor, have on hand to Identify him, such iden- for certification is the one whose Miss Bessie M. Green, school nurse The fourth annual Shrewsbury cilman Irwln, Manager Higginbot- the Dentist's OHlce," and "Beyond worked out an entertaining program tification to be made by Bomeone name appears on the face of tha Dr. William D. Sayre, school phy- riding club horse show and gymk- ham, Lester R. Ross, Leo McKee, •the Stars." Group singing was en- for the pupils this year. Tho pro-known to the carrier. The carriers bonds. It the veteran is known to sician, Dr. Eugeno Nowman, school hana will be held Sunday afternoon John H. Mount, Hubert M. Farrow, joyed and "America" was sung, ac- gram will be that of a summer camp will have tho time and will be ex-tho postmaster, or designated em- at 2:30 o'clock on the L. Suffern Tall- Lionel Lancaster, Dr. Parker. Rev. companied by Mrs. Harrison Bance. ployee, witnesses are not necessary. dentist, and Miss Ruth LaWall, at- er estate, Kldge road, Rumsoh. In O. C. Goodman, Albert W. Worden, while allowing the pupils to live at pected to take what trouble is nec- tendance officer, were reappolnted for Miss Florence Kridel. club histor- home. fissnry tn deliver the hnndn to tho If tho veteran ia not known, one of case of Inclement weather the shnw Mrs. John D. Allen, Mia. William A. two witnesses who know tho veteran ton months, Japhla Clayton was re- Miller and Mrs. Glenn Wiehard. ian, gave a history of the club stat- In the morning session from 9 to proper person. They are going out appointed as district clerk. wlil be held the following Sunday. ing that it originated in 1896 with ten 12 swimming will be enjoyed dally on a special trip for that specific pur- and who are known to the certifying A contract for 250 tone of buck- George Kord Morris of Shrewsbury Silver stare for turning in between members as a Round Table group. at one of the largo pools o£ the coaat pose—to deliver as many bonds as officer, must also sign th» bond In th« wheat coal at $6,015 a ton was award- has donated a trophy for the jump- $100 and $200 were awarded to Rich- She asserted that during the World with expert Instruction in swimming possible to the right parties. One presence of the certifying officer. Un- ed to Hance & Davis, a contract Jor ing event for club members only. Tho ard T. Smith, Ralph R. Eckert, Theo- war the club bought $600 worth of and diving, advanced strokes and competnent witness, known to the ad- der all ordinary circumstances on* 123 tons of pea coal at $7.25 a ton MONSfGNOR JOHN J. BONNER. dore J. Labrecque, Clancy Boynton, Liberty bonds and made many con- lire-saving. Athletic games and ex-dressee and also to the carrier, ought competent witness, who knows the was awarded to Frank B. Lawes and honors will be defended by Miss Jan G. Howard Llpplncott and Arthur B. tributions to worthy causes. In 1898 ercises will be conducted on the to be suffcient identification, but theveteran and who Is also known by a contract for SO tons of bituminous 3uptll, present holder, and the Has White. the club colors of green and white carrier may insist on a second iden- one of the certifying officials, should Gerard S. Sloyan, valedictorian of or trophy will be defended by Wil beach. tifying witness if he has any doubts be sufficient. Police officers will be coal at $5.73 a ton wa8 awarded to the class, has been awarded a schol- Red stars for those obtaining gifts were selected. The first flower show the Lawca Coal company. Bids were 11am Havlland In the open champion- between $50 and $100 were won bywas held in 1916, and in 1921 the club- The afternoon session from 2 to 5 In apartment houses, where people at the postofflce during the busy per- arship for four years to Soton Hnll ship. An additional trophy has been o'clock will include tennis, baseball, iod of certification to assist in lden-» received from sevon companies, and college for the highest general aver- Rev. John A. Hayes, M. VanBuren house on Broad street was purchased. have but little personal contact with all were considered but that of the donated by a ladies' committee fo Smock, Max Leon, Harry Maichow, At one time the club had a member- track and field events, paddle tennis, the mail carrier, it is expected that tlflcation. Representative* of veti age In a recent competitive examin- the open jumping class, and to bi clock golf, croquet, touch football, superintendents of the apartments erans' organizations are also expect- Seaboard Ice company, which was se ation at the college. He also won $10 Charles G. Schneider, Dr. Lawrence ship Df 453. sside because it was Incomplete. won three years for permanent pos- Burdge, Ehrick tarmly Chi-ster Ebie, soccer, treasure hunts, fishing and will be on hand on Monday night to ed to be present to help In ldneti- n cash, offered by the Monmouth seselon. ••> Harry Kruse. Courtlandt White, Don- Mrs. Aage Nielsen, chairman of the crabbing, group games, contests and help with identification. II a person flcation. A base contract for general sup- County Social Service Organization Tour ribbons will be given In each ald Needham, Japhla Clayton and public welfare committee, and Miss hiking. Playgrounds are equipped receiving a bond is known to tin plies was awarded to I. Jay Trubin for tho best essay on "Why the class In addition to the various tro- Wellington W. Kennedy. Edna Moore recently interviewed with slides, sand boxes, swings and superintendent, and the superintend- When the bonds, properly endorse^, for $2,788.64, a contract for art sup-Christmas Seal." phies. Judges for the various events Mayor Charles R. Ehglish. The club seesaws. On rainy days the camp ent is known to the mail carrier, thai on the back for payment, are turoei} p]log ^-m'-Mui^f^, *n tha Atnei-lrnn Short addresses, in which appreci- waa given a special invitation by the over to the postmaster or other oer- Musical numbers to be rendered by nclude Mrs. B. D.^GrOTBUwtftta" bf ation for the work of the committee will meet Indoors where activities Identification will ordinarily be suf- Envelope company for $133, a con a students' chorus are "Thanks Be mayor to attend any council meeting. will Include boxing, wrestling, tumb- ficient. It will also be expected that tifylne officials, a receipt will be If traot for mimeograph supplies was Long Branch and Major S. H. Sher- and congratulations to the canvassers The club offered their services to the sued to the holder of the bonds. All To God" by Stanley Dlckson, "SoJ- rlll and Capt. A. E. Forsyth of Fort for their successful and untiring ef- ling, basketball, volley ball, ping- awardeil to A. R. Mocker Co., for dlcrs' Chorua from Faust by Charles Monmouth. mayor at any time. pong, moving pictures, group games, superintendents of apartments, upon the bonds so certified will be sent $245, a contract for physical educa Gounod and "Tho Star Spangled Ban- forts were expressed, were given by Mrs. Harry Morlord announced a the arrival of the mail carrier, will dally by registered mail to the cen- tlon supplies waa awarded to Tet A large- entry list was closed Mon Chairman Miller, President Groff, stunts and contests. summon those for whom the Carrie ner" by J. S. Smith. card party for August at the home Boys and girls will be divided Into tral accounting office at Newark* ley's lor $362.15, a contract for man- day. Anyone wishing information Campaign Adviser Alfred O. Booth of of Mrs. E. H. Boynton. Mrs. Boyn- has bonds down to the hall where the From there a United States Treasury ual training supplies was awarded to Tho donors of mcd&ls to bo award- are requested to call the club secre- the National Y. M. C. A. council, Sec- three age groups—juniors, inter- nail boxes are located and not com- ed are Father McCloskey, Rev. Nich- tary, Ml«s Jane Guptll, Red Bank 71. retary Glenn P. Wlshard and Dr. ton urged all members to attend de- mediates and seniors. A point sys- check will bo issued and sont direct Nlel & Spanjor of Newark for $359.81), olas Soriano, Judge John J. Quinn, partment meetings as well as regular 1 the carrier to search throughou to the veteran to the address givea a contract for paint and hardware The commltees in charge are as fol-Parker. club meetings. tem will be kept throughout the sum- he apartment. on the back of the surrendered bonds. John Gaul, John Glblon and St. lows:' arrangements, Mm. Harry mer of all athletic events, contests wan awarded to Rising & Thorne of James' Court Catholic Daughters of The appreciation of the committee An Afghan was disposed of on the If a person to whome bonds are ad- Tho check will be eent as ordinary Newark for $156.63 and a contract for Brady,blisses Ann and Audrey Hasler; for the work done by Alvln A. Whit- and for sportsmanship, and prizes mall and without any restrictions as America of Red Bank; Thomas J. entries and programs, Mrs. E. S. Peg- co-operative plan and was won by will be awarded to winners In each ressed cannot be home on Monday Incidental hardwaro supplies and do-Healey of LJncroft, Rev. John Farrell ing and Harry C. Bernard, Jr., for Mrs. Jacob Kridel. Mrs. Lyman Van- light, the carrier may attempt an- to delivery. The check can be cashed mestic science, equipment was split ram, Mrs. Robert Ilsley and Miss auditing the campaign books was group. Picnic days will be held each >ther delivery at a time when he haa anywhere that the holder could cash of Highlands, Rev. John Burke of Jane Guptil; refreshments, Mra. J. Inwegen announced the postponement Saturday when the children will be between Hcndrlokson & Applcgato Keyport, Rev. John 12. Murray of also expressed. of a mazola luncheon to November issurance that the addressee will be any other check. and R. Hance & Son. Sanford Shanley and Mrs. Bruce Mr. Booth declared that the result taken to nearby places of interest. lome. If delivery cannot be effected Rumson and Rev. William McConnell lerckmans; program, Mrs, Walter C. 6. Mrs. John R. Smith, program Overnight hikes and camping trips A veteran la not limited to Tues- Frank Havlland, building superln of New Monmouth. Guptll, and parking and admissions, showed a noble response upon the chairman, announced that a special he carrier will leave a registry no- day and Wednesday, June 15 and 18, t&ndtnt, was authorized to go ahead part of the residents of this locality guest night would be held in Novem- to nearby country places will be fea- ice at the home of the addressee and for certification of hla bonds at the The graduates are Edward Althaus, Raymond Johnson and Donald and that it would no doubt have a ber when a nationally known speak- tured. Children will be called for he bonds may then be picked up a with repairs on the Junior high school ames^tnono, Lawrence Farley, Ed- and returned by bus. Red Bank postofflcer Extra facilities | building with tho co-operation'^ Mr. ward and James Finn, Joseph Grauae, tremendous moral effect on business er will address the group. It was an- he postofflce the same as any other are provided on those days for ths: Clayton. Ernest A. Arend, school ar- Edward Harbison, Frederick John- here. He said that Red Bank would nounced that meetings would resume Tutoring In any grade subject can egistered article—but by the addres- accommodation of the veterans, but; chitect, presented plans for gratfhig, ston, William Little, JameB Nolan, be a better place In which to live in October. be arranged, as well as lessons in ;ee only and upon proper identlnca- on any succeeding days the bondt, OMtrucJlon of two dry wells and Louis Pempeck, Gerard Sloyan, Jus-Officials Asked and that as a result of the drive boys Others on the committee besides horseback riding for a nominal fee. ion if he is not known by the win-may be certified at poatofllee windows: the laying ot sidewalks at Mechanic tin Spenco, Frank VanBrunt. Edward and girls would be offered better in- those mentioned In last week's Reg- Mr. Pingitore is a graduate of the low clerk at the postoffice. during regular business houra. But street Bchool. Contracts for grading, Donahue, Mary Egan, Edith Fields, To Charge Fee fluences. He added that the workers ister included Mrs. Charles R. Eng- Trenton Teachers' college and Mr. No bonda may be forwarded from no matter when bonds are offered; dry wolls and fence were awarded to Gladys Gill, Mary Gran, Paulino had received an uplift generally, that lish, Mrs. Archie Mosby, Mra. W. W. Sherwood Is a graduate of Lafayette mo postofiice to another, under any for certification, Identification must Cerl S. Rollerson, Inc., of Platnfleld, Grob, Catherine Kennedy, Elizabeth they would bo better men in their Armstrong, Mrs, Herbert Craig, Mrs. college. Both did graduate work in rcumstances. In the case of a per- always be complete. for J388.86, $174.38 and $747.93, respec- homes and would have a broader and Schweers and Joseph Tomalno of At Public Beach finer view of life generally. Myron V. Brown, Mrs. Charles K. physical education at Rutgers uni- lon having moved from Red Bank Bonds may be offered for certifica- tively. Tho awarding ot the sidewalk Red Bank; Mary Hoag, Mary Hem- Humrichouse, Mrs. G. Howard Llp- erslty and are physical education In- o another oily since applying for the tion at agencies outside the postal contract was laid over bocauso of a achoot, Mary Naughton and Ellen Jertram L. Todd Makes Appeal Mr. Wishard said he was surprised pincott, Mrs. Richard C. Hackstaff, structors at Red Bank' high school. mnds, the bonds cannot be forward- service, banks for Instance. But bonds misunderstanding on the part ot one Stanley of Rumson; Mary Nolan of by two things: tho number of respon- Mrs. Frank Warner, Mrs. Vernon ed even though the veteran left A certified at agencies other than the of the bidders. Middletown, William Budd and Paul to Sea Bright Mayor and sible citizens who apparently take no Rose, Mrs. Howard Higginson and 'orwarding address at the Red Bank postofflco must be mailed to Wash- interest In ths youth of their local Misses Elizabeth Shreve and Edna riostoffice. In that case the bonds Complaints wero received from Stco of Long Branch; Francis Don- Council—Wantt "Undesirable ington by the holder at his own risk property owners on that section o_ nelly, Ann Kerrigan and Martha ity and the hard work that some Moore. n Diplomas To Be would be returned to the sender, with and expense, while bonds certified men will do for a fine cause. He proper notation. Persons having River street, between Bridge and O'Safre of Atlantic Highlands; Eman- Element" Kept Off. . »*<•», for payment at the postofflce are «ent Shrewsbury avenuee, of damago bo uel Moore ot Port Monmouth, Ann J. said that engaging in such a move- moved from the address to anothe to the paying office without expense ment was a wonderful test of the Awarded Tonight Red Bank will have their bondl ing done by pupils of River stree Fleming of Now Monmouth; Caro- Bertram L. Todd, who operates the Graduate Physical to the holder. school while using the street as a line DoTuro of Koansburg, Richard character of these men. The secre- Surf bathing pavilion at Sea Bright tary, who Is Rbout to retire, said he Rev. Harry L. Everett of Jersey plajgrouiid. Tho street is blocked off Benoit and Howard Wilson of High- and leases the land from the borough, Education Instructor during school hours BO that the chil- lands and Eugone Lewandoski of In- had thoroughly appreciated the co City to Address 138 Red Bank CHILDREN'S DAY PLAY. terlaken. made an appeal at last week's meet- operation given him by the residents MIBS Alma vom Steeg, daughter of dren may uso it as a playground. In Ing of tho mayor and council for High Graduates at River Flower Show At answer to a lottor from Police Com of Red Bank and vicinity during his Mr. and Mrs. Edmund vom Steeg, Entontnwn Sunday-School Pupils to somo action to keep what he termed tenure of office and asked for the Jr., of Harding roatf, was graduated Entertain Sunday Night. mlsalonor Thomas M. Gopslll thi an "objectionablo element" off the Street Auditorium. Rumson Today board decided that It wouldn't bo TO ATTEND ANNIVERSARY. co-operation for his successor, Saturday from Panzer College of public beach which adjoins his pavil- Wllmer A. Robbins, Physical Education and Hygiene with A Children's day program will be necessary to have the street blockcc ion. He suggested fencing off the One-hundred and thirty-eight pu- iven by pupils of the Eatontown off all during tho school day, but 1 Dancing Teachers On a Visit to a Bachelor of Physical Education de- Rumson Garden Clob Evmt from beach area and making a charge for The dinner was prepared by Mrs.gree. -, pils will receive their high school Methodist church Sunday evening at would bo a protection for the chll Framlngluun, Massachusetts. admission to tho beach. In this way, Allen and Mrs. Wlshard. The wait- diplomas tonight when the Red Bank :45 o'clock. A dramatic worship 3 to 9 P. M. on Estate of Ber- dren if traftlc was kept off the etrec While at Panzer, Miss vom Steeg Miss Helen L, Kales, assistant to ho Bald, tho borough would derive a ers were members of the Boys' Sen- took part in various extra curricu- graduation exercises arc held at icrvico will be held and a playlet, tram H. Borden—33 Clmiei during assembly and dismissal per Miss Kthol Mount Mozar, who con--evenuo and would be eliminating an ior Hl-Y of tho association. The sup- River street school. Rev. Harry L. 'Festival of Praise," will bo present- lods. Tho bonrd also voted to r'.- iar activities for which sho received to ba Exhibited. ducts a dancing school on Monmouth unpleasant situation. port served on the other nlgnts of a college letter. Somo of her activi- Everett, pastor of the First Congre- ed. Eleanor Noo will be In charge. quest the borough council to romr- streot, will spend this week-end at the campaign were prepared by these gational uliurch, Jersey City, will faco tho street from curb to curb There was a long discussion over ties Included assistant manager and Those taking part ar« as follows:, The Juno Mower show of the Rum- Framlngham, Massachusetts. Sho tho problem. Although the council women and by Mra. William A. Mil-manager of the girls' hockey club speak on, "Culture From Sitting American children, Audrey Aumack, with some material other than gravel, will be accompanied by Miss Mozor. ler, Mrs. James W. Parker and Mrs. Where the Other Man Sits." ion Garden club will be held today "which In apparently a tomptatlon tc believes there should be some sort of May Wentbrook. The waiters and and captain of the hockey tenm for Dorothy Chasey, Paul Whit field, Ken- n 3 p. m. to !) p. m. on the estate Mlos Faloa' parents, Mr. and Mrs.regulation on tho beach It did not two years; glee club pianist and art Charles A. Bennett, president of neth and Doris Layton and several the children. It was stated that somi Henry Torrey Fales will celcbrnlo waitresses were Hl-Y boys and glrla, of Bertram H. Ilonlen on River road, of tho dnmago complained of wa want to Impose any restrictions that girls of the Wcatslde branch and girls nnd athletic editor of the college pa the June class, 103G, will give tho members of the primary and gram- Rumson. There are 33 classes, with tholr fiftieth wedding nnnlvorsnry on would prohibit law-abiding respect- per for one year. She is also a mem- peech of welcome; Mary Soffcl, the nar departments; three children of caused by Ihe children throwing Sunday, Juno 14. of ItBlian parentage who are mem- 3 classes devoted to Bpeclal floral gravol stones lit tho residences oy able citizens from going there. Cer- ber of Thcta chapter of the Delta Psl mantle oration; Jack Henry, presi- Bethlehem, Harriet Fary, Loin How- arrangements. A prize will bo award- Upon tho roturn of Minn Moznr nnd bers of^ Mrs. Wlshnrd's Progress club dent of tho February class, 1937, will MOKlIc Ulo achool. tain legal obstacles also confront tho In West Red Bank. Kappa national honorary scholnstlc ard and Muriel Recce; a Hebrew ed to tho best exhibition In the ahovr, Mins Falea intensive work will hn council If it pinna to go ahead and fraternity for pbyslcnl education stu- give the reply; Miirjorie Hammond, •uniily, Richard Hill, Betty Vincent, 1 o be decided by popular vote. Mr. Clnyton waa authorized to mce started by their dancing classes In fenco off tho bench. With regard to A table, showing the number of dents. Sho la a graduate of the Red treasurer of the June class, 1930. will ',ols Davis, Harry Chase.y and Doris preparation for a public demonstra- charging admission the council folt pledges secured and the amountR make tho presentation of a gift to The show committee comprise! with various fire Insurance ngonta t Bank high Bchool. Bennett, and travelers, Doris RrH- Mm. Robert D. Hnrtshorne chairman, dooldo on a plan of nllottlng tho fir tion in tho early fnll. All pupils en- that tho feo should not be high. With raised by tha, various teams, follows: the school and Kred Williamson will ton, Alice Holmgron, Ruth Fary, This summer Mlns vom Steeg will Klvo the fnrewoll address. Rev. Kd- Mlaa Nolly A. Porter, Mra. Edgar A. Insurance on thojschnol buildings. rolled In tho school boforo July 1st tho revenue the council would em- DOOSTERS' DIVISION. rcBumo the position ns ono of tho Audrey Held and Jane Laveae. will toko part In tho exhibition. ploy an officer to police the beach. ward W. Miller, pastor of tho Bap- Knapp, Mrs. Edward H. VanSlclun, Captain! Pladfes Amounts life guards at tho Casino Beach club, Mrs. Townsend P. Coloman, Mrs. JWNIOB GUILD HEAC1I TAIVTY, Mr. TodS was told that tha matter Alltn 88 _... % 482.00 North Long Branch. This will he her tist church, will Klvo thn Invocation. would be given serious consideration, Smith »r> 202.00 Frederick .C Tatum, Mrs. Marshall young Women's Club Dance. Farrow BJ third year at tho club. Harold A. Hendrlcksnn, president ANNUAL MF.MBERSHir DINNKIt. P. Blankarn, Mrs. Wilbur B. Rutb- Members of Trinity Church Organl Tho annual danco of tho Red Bank Councilman Michael Devereaux re- 2(2.00 of tho Red Panic board of education, rauff, Mrs, Alfred I,. Ferguson, Jr., satlon Had Fine. Time Saturday. Young Women's club will bo held ported that there has not been 184.00 Mtdtllctown Church Supper. will make tho presentation of dl- jidles' Hebrew Society To Hold So- and Mrs. William 0. Orldley. oommunlcable dlseaao In the borough Eck«rt 491.00 plomnfl. Tho Hod Bank high school cial Next Tuesday KvenlnR. The Junior guild of Trinity Epis- Saturday night at Log Cabin Inn, Thn ladles' nuxlliary of the Mid- Officers of the club are Mn. Ar- copal church, which In composed o" PortJiupnck. MIIBIO will bo furnished of Hen Bright since the first of the Tn«l . 11.082.60 nrclicstra under Iho direction of A year. dlotown Baptist church will hold Its The Ladles' Hebrew sncloty will nold Wood president, Mn. Clamant the young glrla of tho parish, held a by the Inn orchestra. MIBS Ruth M. CO GETTERS' DIVISION, annual chicken salad supper Thurs- I,cRny Baker will render scvcvral se- hold their annual paid up member- beaah party last Saturday at Avenel. A motion by Councilman Sol Nol- ii TUdtai Ai lections. Deapard flrnt vice preolilent, Mri, Jeffrey Is chairman nnd sho la being p u t day evening, Juno 1H, from 6:30 to ship dinner next TueBday evening at William (1. (irldley second vies rreil- After luneh wna onton a meeting wa assisted by MIBSCB Virginia Clinsey mark that an Itemized bill be ob-Iloyntnn . 8 o'clock, In tho chapel adjoining the Tho class officers include Charles 8:30 o'clock nt the synagogue. Ouests held at which plans for a dnnco to h tained for repnlrs to the police car Ell „. hi nennctt, president; Kuceno Worth dent, Mrs. Mnrntmll I*. Illankarn rf 1 and Alice Slmmonda. wan passed. Mr. Nolmark, who said an church, on tho old highway In Mld- may altend for a nominal Hllm, Them cording socrntniy, Mrs. Holoombs held In tho parish houao on Fron 41 105.60 illetown. Mia. Thomaa Morford nnd ley, vice president; Myrtle Ralph, sec will be entertainment and bridge Ward corresponding gecretary an4 street wero formulated. Tho danc the car wna mipponod to have been 2111.00 retary, nnd Morjorle Hammond, treas Money to Lend thoroughly overhauled, polntod to the 320,00 Mrs. Walter Walling are In genera I'rlzes will be awardnd at ench table Mm. Benjamin Trft»k traaiurer, wilt bo hold on July 10 and will b on first mortgage on Improved prnp- urer. The claim flower 1H (hp, Amer- fact thai flvo gnllonn of oil had he.en charge,. Tickets are selling well and Mrs. Harry Huft of I«ong Branch and •— - -^*«~ ~ open to the public for a small admin ortlea In good oondltlon. Prompt ac- f 1,82(1.00 a largo attendance IB looked for lenn beaut v rmFlint Adler, Mm. I,ouln VimkD, Mrn. Hum or, Florence l'etlngnle, Anita Mat antaml; selected innterlalu, prompt nvonue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J.— 8oda water, all tlavors, Cllcquo Whon eold weather eomoti you linv uel Cohen, Mrs. Harry Madannky. thews, Audrey Willis, Mnrjnrln Mnn MirvlM, mixlernto prices. James L. 10 Monmnuth itroot. Red bank.—Ad- Advertisement, Club, coverages, ICIchior's beer and your blanket all puld. Only nil Are You a YUfftarlanf Not d«n, Illto droff, Catherine Bindley Cnccftiuif), Fnlr llnvon rond, n ifl
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munion In a body next Sunday at ended for the year and will reopen Experf On Pearls W«t Keansburg. tho 7 o'clock mass. Their regular September 4. The graduating exer- . I,,, ^g^ monthly meeting will take place on Ises were held In connection with Spacious Plan,Spacious Rooms Mrs. John J. Lewie entertained Tuesday evening In the school hall. the Centerville school in the auditor- Addresses Lions Miss Helen Lewis of Madiaon, and Fathers John J. Lucitt and Norbert urn of the Keyport high school. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. ^Oakly of New- C Wagner will bo in'charge. Among those graduating from this Red Bank Day Camp ark on Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mario Kosky is driving a place were Beatrice Vorhles, Helen J. J. Fehenfeld Speaker Tuesday Miss Alma Bailey of Long Branch, Night at Regular Weekly new Plymouth automobile. Massavitch, Alyce Lamberson, Vic- formerly of Red B»nk, spent Thurs- Miss Sue Massavitch was a Sun- toria Lcnowich, Thelma Walling, for Girls & Boys Meeting of Liona Clubt— day with her Bisters, Misses Adelo day guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Doris Murray, Virginia Murray, Wil- Mock Trial Next Tuesday. and Thelma Bailey. Shcllbrlclt of Union Bench. liam Johnson, William Headden and i i -~ • 4-14 Years of Age Mr. and Mrs. James Martin are Miss Adelaide Aspo ami Mlsa Bott.y John Miller. All of the above men- J. J. Folscnfold, an expert on the owner« of a new V-8 Ford auto- Jones were Sunday gucstd of Mr. tioned plan to matriculate in Sep- CNDEB TIUS SUPERVISION OF pearls, addressed members/ of the mobile, and Mrs. Henry L. Aspo ot Freehold. tember at the Keyport high school. Lions club on tho subject, "The Ho- Mrs. Nellie Miller and children John J. Aapo has secured a po- Mrs. Bcnjamen Aspo is spending a WM. G. SHERWOOD rnance of the Pearl Industry," at tha have moved from the Louis house on lltlon In WaKhinRton, D, C, and will few days with relatives at Freehold. regular weekly meeting of the or-. Stone road to Keyport. leave for that place Friday morn- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Duda and FRANK J. PINGITORE gMilzatlon Tuesday night In tha Elks Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Mack had ing. children, Michael, Anne and Mary of club. Mr. Folaenfcid was the guest aa their gueBts on Sunday Mr. and Miss Marlon Bennett sppnt Hun- New York, spent Sunday with Mr. Announce the Second Annual Opening of Paul Reunslllo of the Kouualle Mrs.-Henry Schesaow and daughter day with Miss Vivian Moore. and Mrs. Joseph Linde and family. Jowelry firm. Mr. Reussllle also had Oeraldlne, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Misses Mary Massavitch. Elizabeth of their Day Gamp on ai his guests hlii son, Robert Reus- Aumack and children, Billy, Beatrice Nagrosky, Gloria Moore, Gladys Vor , Motorcycle Oflteer Injured. •llle, and Robert F. Wilbur, veteran and Alda of Matawan, Miss Kathleen hies and Clifford Carr will graduate R«d Bank Jewelry store proprietor. Boylan of Jersey City and Mlsa Es- from the Keyport high school Thur Motorcycle OHicer Harry Webb of July 1st to August 31st Asbury Park was injured last week Mr. Felaenfcld said that the pearl telle Reid. day evening. when his machine collided with Swimming, educational trips, boating, picnicking, and nil was the first gom known to clvlllaa- Theodore J. Franzen and Ralph C. Mrs. Jessie Golden and children truck owned by the Hinea Auto and tlon. In tho cultivated pearl Indus- Walling have been reinstalled aa have returned to their home at Radio Supply company. John Hinton pfhases of athletic games and skills. try, he said, two-thlrd« of the revenue Rarltan township policemen for the Flushing, Long Island, following a driver of the truck, was given a sum- Children will be called for and returned to the home. oomes from the sale of oyster shell* summer season of 1936. stay with Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Len- mons for driving without a license. and one-third from the sale of pearli, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stagman and owich. For Information— He painted out that all pearls ,«re children John and Janet have moved Mrs. Franklin Kornt and Mrs . The ospreys or fish hawks build a different. He declared that all pearls to a house on Twelfth street. John J. Lewis Bpcnt Wednesday at huge no^t which they inhabit year Phone R B. 2398-W — L, B, 28(11-ML_ _ —are-aHhelrtest-when-they are first —MtsirVlviaii-Newman haa fully re- HfleFye'aiv addiiiff to Hand repairing taken from the shell. The speakor covered from a severe attack of grip. Tho local public school term has it from time to time. went Into great detail regarding cul- Mrs. •William Howard of Bayside tivated pearls, tracing them from the Heights, Belford, was a Tuesday beginning until thoy reach their best guest of her son-in-law and daugh- size about seven years later. His er, Mr. and Mrs. William H. New- . talk was Illustrated by motion plc- man, and family. tureB of pearl fisheries along the Mrs. M.arjorle Wlndmaler, Mrs. Japaneso coast. Anna Homer and Miss Frances Con- William Ledy, Jr., landscape and M'-tf- nolly have returned to their posi- All OVER AMERICA WOMEN [ALL THIS gardening artist, was elected to mem- tions: with the R. & T. Manufactur- bership, bringing the active list up rmsr HOOR PUM ing company on Creek road. to 69, tho largest in tho state. -4.1-f- — The West Keansburj? Athletic as- A reception was hold for pas toclatlon held their first annual card President Theodore D. Parsons in party and dance Saturday evening honor of tha birth of a son yester- at the West Keansburg fire house on day morning to Mrs. Parsons. Ten Laursl avenue and Eighth street. A members, O. Harold Nevlus, Herbert large audience made the young E. Edwards, Herbert Holsworth, men's first social venture a success. President Leon Rousslllo, Jr., Theo- The association was formed about dora Parsons, Frank O. Wodohouse, three weeks ago. At present a base- John Hawkins, G. Howard Llppin- ball team representing the club oott, James A. Curley and Kenneth plays each Sunday afternoon on SPOT M. Wyckoff, volunteered their ser- Davern's field. Plans are being made vices to assist Freeholder James 0. for the formation of a basketball Parkos In tho Boy Scout campaign team next season. Officers of the to be hold In the county next month. club are: William Schanck president, Tho attendance prize, offered by Kenneth Mahr vice president and Judge Harry Klatsky, was awarded secretary and Frank' Thorno, Jr., to Theodore J. Labrccque. Ncx Z" FLOOR MAN treasurer. Mr, Murphy la the book- week the attendance prize will bi ing manager. presented by Harry Malchow. This spacious New Jersey house The first floor plan Includes kitch- has for ita foundation poured con- en, dinette, living room, porch, and Misses Margaret, Frances and Lois At next Tuesday night's meeting Llpf of New York spent the week- crete. The frame la of wood with garage. The second floor contains a mock trial will bo hold by the clu shingle facing, and the roof is shin- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. with Lester C. Lovett as Judge. The gled, two bedrooms and bath. Fred Llpf. lawyers will Include Loon Reussllle, Interior walla are plastered, and Randolph Evans Is the architect, Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Kuartoyg Jr., Theodore Parsons, Theodore La- there are tile walls In the bathroom. and the houso ehown hero is one of of Keyport spent Sunday with the brecque. Judge Harry Klatsky anc Floors nrn of red onk, except In the a group of modern, low-coat dwell- former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Wallace Jeffrey. Kosg K. King wll basement and garage, where they are ings chosen by "The Architectural liam Kuarloyg. be the handwriting expert. of concrete. Record." Emrya Hopkins spent Sunday with the Bishop Carharts at Keyport. Miss Virginia Maxley was a Tues- Arthur Thompson To sports department at Tetley's store An Important Meeting. day visitor of Miss Rita Maxley of on Broad street. Aa yet no date has Tho Horse Racing Amendment «*• South Orange. Miss Doris Maxley Wed East Orange Gir been set for the_weddlng. soclatlon of New Jersey will hold a was a guest of Misses Helen and very Important meeting tonight at Boss Fetrozelle of Newark on the Announcement has been made Clergyman Marries. tho Molly Pitcher hotel. This meet- same day. the engagement of Miss Enid Smith Miss Naomi WHlingham and Rev. ing will mean much to everyone in- Uiss Mary Hatalan, Mrs. Feren daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Smitt! Cornelius DeBow were married Fri- terested in the passing of the racing Claner of Perth Amboy and Joseph of East Orange, to Arthur Thomp day in the chapel at Princeton. Rev. legislation on horso racing in New DeNeu of Elizabeth were Sunday son. son of Mrs. Mae Thompson Mr. DcBow will be ordained Juno 24 Jersey. guests of friends at this place. Mount street. in the Farmlngdalo Presbyterian The Holy Name society of St. I'II'. Thompson'Is In charge of th church, where ho haa been paetor It pays to advertise in The Register. 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graduate from the University of Cal- neaday evening, June IT, at 8 p. m. to Ferndale, New Tork, to be th« lawn rarty on Birthday. Harpist Scores Leonardo. ifornia, and a Sunday-school executive meet- official photographer at Orosslnger'e Mr. and Mre. Fred Crlne of Madi- Ing will take place at t p. m. for the summer.
».~>)'SmB^9H The Ladjes' Aid society of the for the past year at Columbia univer- -JtBgedJhyJCranier. •_ Baptist church will meet at the home at their home on Washington ave- tants of warm waters, although oc- sity, New York. —Joseph Bneln-ls.palnUng_hla_houso_ nut. Arthur Ruhnke, Jr.. ha» gone casionally found In cold seal. Mitt Hopkins' first number was one on Washington avenue. -Mrsr^hlUp -Garnle-thta-aftcrnoon.. The Christian Endoavor society at the celebrated Bourrees by Bach, Mr, and Mrs. James Raymond and vMch she presented with a facile will meet Sunday at 7 p. m. The sons of New York spent the week- topic will be "Mob Violence." Chil- technique. It was followed by "The end at Leonardo, Ifarot Pool" by Totirnler »nd "Im- dren's day will be observed at 8 p, m. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mowen with a program by the children of the promptU-Caprlce" by Plerne. She pre- will leave Monday for California, MntM both with fine grace and ex- Sunday-school. For three Sunday They will make the trip by automo- mornings beginning on June 14th, the •elltnt quality of tone. An an encore bile. •be Played tb» ever popular "Annie pastor will preach a series on "Three Laurie." The Ladles' Aid society will meet Benedictions": June 14, "The Corin- this afternoon at the home of Mrs. The choral concluded the first part thian Benediction;" June 21, "The Philip Carnle. Apostolic Benediction," and June 28, JEWELRY • ' of the program with Strauss-Spick- Wi "By the .Beautiful Blue Danube" Miss Ellee Bills of Leonardo will "The Levitlca! Benediction." The and Robertson's "Little Boy Blue," leave Friday for Kockland, Maine, Christian Endeavor society will hold which was sung a oappella. where she will spend two months its business meeting Monday even- with friends. Ing, June IS. The church will hold a The leoond part of the program garden social, in the. basement of the ma opened by the choral with Mr. and Mrs. William Lawler of Ocean View will leave for California church on Tuesday evening, June 16. *!Dvery Flower," from Madame But- A prayer meeting will bo held Wed- terfly by Pucolnl-Shelley and "In the next week to see their ion William SALE, Luxembourg Gardens" by Manning- Baldwin. Miss Hopklni showed great artistic •kill and fine feeling In the "Chan- 5oth ANNIVERSARY eon de Gulllot" from an arrangement ENJOY LEVINSOHN PRESTIGE \iy Perllhou and in Grandjany*s Metal Cane Spring Type "Antomne" and "Le Bon Petit Rol WITH YOUR PALM BEACH SUIT d'Yvetot," a French folk song. She also played "The Fountain" by Saar REDUCTIONS RANGING FROM CHAIRS and a* an encore rendered an Imita- tion of an old-fashioned music box. The choral aanjr "Vatoe Pathetique" 1)F ArenskV-Kramer and the soprano Men Are \O%to3O%- AB ILLUSTRATED voices took the violin obligate parti. Easily adjustable to. two positions, your choice of two) colon, "Dawn" by Curran proved a fitting orapge or .green with black arms. ' (Umax. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Dorothy Gravatt Wlnterstella wa> Into accompanist. At the close of the concert officers, SILVERWARE, NOVELTIES, GLASS & LOUNGE CHAIRS fuest artist and member* of the ad- visory board received while the audi- CHINAWARE, ART METALS, ETC., ETC. ,50 torium was cleared for dancing. PALM M«slc was furnished by Allan Wool- »9 leyVi orchestra. AS ILLUSTRATED The annual meeting of the choral GRADUATIONS t In this popular model, a reversible loose seat cushion and pillow ma held at the Elks auditorium this Special values in Watches, Gold and Gold Filled Jewelry, Silver head rest provide exceptional comfort. morning at 10 o'clock. Red Bank U BEACH one of the few communities in the Novelties, Compacts, Etc. K • • slate that supports sueh a musical enterprise as Thursday Morning Folding Refreshment choral entirely from concert admis- Suits Now sions. In most instances the com- ENGAGEMENTS munity chorals are supported by en- The handsome darker toned Our complete stock of perfect Diamonds, all blue-white in color, TABLES dowments. _ _ suits In the new Faun Beach at special price concessions. $ .95 Card Party at Keemsburg. •eem Just right for town at- 1 About a hundred persons attended tire right now. Thle table has a round removable tray and frame that folds com- • oerd party Friday night at the WEDDINGS pactly. Colors are black frame with orange tray, orange frame Strand restaurant, Keansburg, for the with green tray, also white frame with red tray at 40c addi- benefit of the Ladles' auxiliary of the Sterling Silver, Plated Silver, Pickard & Lenox China, Electric tional. - , Red Bank Elks lodge. Prizes were Clocks, Chromium Ware, Glassware, Kensington & August Wen- awarded and refreshments served. 16.75 A fitted overnight bag, donated by del Forge Goods, Etc. Krs. Richard Steppanekl, was won Smart . . . shape-retaining . . . sturdy-wearing ... the 9x12 f • . < tgr Mrs. F. Murphy of Union Beach. new Palm Beach yield a perfect blend of comfort, A door prize of a console dish, donat- ed by Mrs. J. Gravanl of Keansburg, economy and good looks. ANNIVERSARIES DELTOX RUGS was won by Louis Waddell of Keans- burg. A non-players' prize of a lem- . We're glad we prepared this early showing of new blues, Gold Jewelry, Solid Silver Chests, Cultivated Pearls, Gold Cov- $ .75 onade set, donated by the White Rose greys, brownB . . . some plain, some with broad, subdued ered China, Crystal Tableware, Etc. 10 jrocery store of Keansburg, was won stripes. Heavy all fibre rugs, suitable for every room in the home and by Mrs. Steppanski and a candle- porch. i wick spread, donated by J. Mann's You'll be glad, too, when you see them. For the office novelty stand of Keansburg, was BIRTHDAYS A few SzU discontinued pattern*—»7.75 bought by Mrs. Harry Robertson of . . . for travel ... for about town . . . they're a timely Red Bonk. A.pair of pillow cases, Investment today, and one that win pay extra dividends Ring, Bracelets, Beverage Sets, Tea Sets, Compacts, Charms, Tie FURNITURE—TH1BD FLOOR donated by Sadie'B shop, Keansburg, when hot weather steps around. Trill be disposed of at the auxiliary's Holders, Smoking Articles, Etc. next party. A social, meeting will be held Wednesday, June 17. HOURS OF BUSINESS: A Department Store 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. in'the New Fire Apparatus. Charles Levinsohn Saturdays— Same Location The Oceanport borough council •: formally accepted its new $7,600 flre REUSSILLES' 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Since 1873 apparatus last Thursday night. The Outfitters to Gentlemen <0O-gallon triple combination pumper Monmouth's Leading Jewelers was placed in immediate service, sub- 572 COOKMAN AVE., ASBURY PARK ject to tests by the National Board 36 BROAD ST., RED BANK of Fire Unlerwrlters. It Pays to Advertise in The Register lttenbury, George W. Bray, June 16 v. llackataff, John Oustman, hearing fo: G. Becker, Courtlandt White, plication t Friedman, Edward Brasch, censes. L»awley, Henry Hefis, Albert Tho Mei h, Adrian Chamberlain, Joe Tuesday n! riarry DeWees, Edward H. Mrs. Hoi a trip to I Dennett, Benjamin Niemtzow, England, Grant, John Knox, Fred mark, Fin Forman Thompson, John J. Mra. Fowi( Herbert Brown, William two month George Smock, John C. Bor- The Lac bert Holmes, Ralston Wafcer- Bank lodgi ctnr Batter. Abrnm C. Dixon, at the Stra C. Williams, Carl Whlte- nue Frlda; t. B. Llpplncott, John Pills- Mrs. Bui at the Sou Mrs. W has opem Keansburg. Seavlew a Miss E ted Bcnk Rceletcr can be bounht nurso at PsasSte RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 11.1986.
have is be rellqutshed. Conditions have arisen that are Ask any Ctrl who his had It dose. RED BANK REGISTER causing the borough fathers ne llttla concern, and there To the woman with straight hal Hospital Unit Shore Women May Fashion School UTI Is a possibility that Monmouth's lone public beach, which that defied then existing prooeiie Is a popular rendezvous for thousands every summer, the advent of U. Harae! with his In- MetJVerterday Share in Big Estate OSOBQS O. HANCE. Editor. may no longer be accessible to the publle gratis. Editorial Views vention wu like manna from heaven. Award Goes To So It has proved to their successors Two residents of Ioterlaken may njCDXBIO B. HAYES, Managing Editor The Sea Bright officials are seriously considering Red Bank AwdUary of Mon- •hare la an estate valued at between charging a fee for use of the beach In order to provide whose hair has resisted subsequent, (The •pintail expreiiei! la th« BdltorlL. softer processes of waving and curl- mouth Memorial Hotpltal $211(1,000 and 1200,000 because only RedJSank Girl adequate protection for bathers and to maintain proper Vltwi htrtondlr do not n«c«n«rily urrr THOMAS DIVING BROWW, lie eadoneatnt of The JUsUu) ing. Convents «t Hona« of Mrs. H. two of Elisabeth's 48 blind residents order. An appeal to take this step has been made to It U related of Ma reel that a titled desire to take advantage of the will Mite Ethel Ann Scott of ifeattU mbllibcx and Business Manager. the council by Bertram L, Todd, who operates the Surf Clee's Position. woman In England sent for him to H. Sutlon of River Road. of the late Caleb C. Pruden. The bathing pavilion adjoining the beaoh and who leases There fell Into the state treasury cross the channel and create for her will directed that the estate be used Park Excels in Amttdan In- TIDE BED BANK EEGISTEB the land from the borough. The pavilion adjoins the on Thursday a vast fortune, a 118, • one ol his masterpleoe*. It cost ber The Red Bank auxiliary of the to establish a home for the blind terpretfttion* of Foreign D*. U a memb«r of publio beach, and Mr. Todd told officials that the beaoh «40,7M chunk ot the Dorranoe estate, 1,000 francs, but must have been Monmouth Memorial hospital met open only to residents of Elisabeth. When the trusteu could find but tigiu. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS must be rid of "an undesirable element that annoys de- paid over to Mew Jersey In Inherit- worth It. Mme. Nellie Melba was one yesterday morning on the poroh of cent people, causes nothing but trouble and does not ance taxes. The state's victory In Us of Marcel's customers at ths height the home of Mrs. H. H. Button of two prospective inmates they ap- Th» Associated Freaa U exoiusivsly entitled to the pealed to Vice Chancellor Maloolm spend a cent in the borough." tight to obtain these taxes was bad of her glory, along with countless River road for the purpon of sew- With widely known fashion edi- for republleatlon of all n«w» dispatches to It or not news for Governor Hoffman, Sena- others perhaps not so florloue. The Buohanan for permission to extend tors, Mtallir* and manufacturers Although the council agrees with Mr. Todd's views, ing for the hospital. In this paper and aleo th« local news tor Lolieeux and their fellowers. It little fellow who had onoe been Mrs. J. Ritchie Smith, chairman of eligibility to all of Union county. aotlng as judges, Miss Ethel Ann oertaln legal entanglements stand In the way of earryS Five eouslne then contended that It ; published therein. knocked the props from their argu- halrdrtsser In a tiny Paris shop, «ne the entertainment committee of the Soott, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. U. Ing them into effect These the council hopes to over- ment that we need more taxes. of countless Immigrants from - the Shrewsbury auxiliary of the hospital, the money waa not used as original- K. Boon of Beattle Park, Bed Bank, come without much trouble. The plan which appears They had to get busy on this nioun- provinces, not only had arrived, as will be hostess to her committee to- ly directed it should go to them. Two received an award for the originality, Member National Editorial Association at them are Lida Ross Abel and Julia to be most favorable is to assea* all bathers a fee that aln of money and make it disappear thay s>y, but he stayed arrived auntll morrow night at her home. Plane technique and marketability cf her will not be a hardship, but will provide sufficient funds hit retirement to be a gentleman Ross Miller of Interlaken, fashion creation at the Traphagen Member New Jersey P™" Association tv(or« th«Cpeopl« realized that here will be made for "ye olde Shrews- to eliminate unpleasant conditions and provide a proper was the answer to the problem of farmer. bury fair" which this group will hold school of fashion of New York elty, j financing emergency relief. The dli I stopped on the way home to get KNJOYINO ADVANCED YEARS. where the year'i work, Including Member Monmouth County Frees Club tnvlronment. on the afternoon and evening of Long Branch was confronted with a similar problem i »Tpearlnj[ act was started days be- a marcel," says the young lady, care- July 24, that of other priie-wlnners from the t the North Long Branch beach, and the city cwnmie-i ff.1? th* UXWM paid. The approprla- isly. To arrive at the point where Aooeptlng Mrs, Smith's Invitation Captain Oeorge Frlok Having Good various classes and departments Is Telephone Red Bank !>. one has b«com» a part of the langu- for this get-together will be Mr, and Time on River Here. oil exhibition In tho school's galleries age is denied to most. Henri—or Mrs. Guerln Todd, Mr. and Mrs. through-June 18. Miss Ethel Ann wae it Francois?—Marcel did It. Captain Oeorge Trick of Rector Soott was also the recipient of honor- Subscription Prices: Oeorge Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin place celebrated his S9d birthday last What if his real name was Grateau? I,. Beat, Mr. and Mrs. Edward An- able mention for "Amerloan Intirpre- ra* monthi . .50 hey wilMlnd a eoluUonjo jhelr; preb!«m_ byfclWtng msnsy to tha_ feighwav fund. —Newsrk Evening Newj. Friday. Although there was no for- Ution of Foreign Designs," . 1.00 son, Mr. and- Mrs.. John D, Brand!!, mil celabratloh he recelvtd a num- Six monthi — the same course. It ti claimed there is a deficit ln Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cross Williams, Young men and women *rom~ii~ . 13.00 the highway fund, caused by divers- For Fathers Only. ber of calls, as well as postcards from states, France, Canada, Japan tad On* year — Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Collins, Mr. and friend* and relatives. Ions for emergency relief. There i» Much hai been written about moth Mrs. Forrest Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. Russia, are represented ln this ex- THURSDAY, J^fE XI, 1»5«. College Education and the old argument tbat It we don't r love. A mother would gladly Gray Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. J. Po- hibition and many of them already provide the highway money we will itarva so that her child could eat; a well, Mr. and Mrs. T, VV, Osborne, have sold designs to the fashion In- Education by Expereince, ; INS the federal aid funds. Observers mother would go through hell to Mr. and Mrs, Lawrenoe Ivjrson, dustry through the school, On the jury war* Fanny Fltswater, Thousands of young men and wvuata »r« being! "i"^?^,** 'ijV'f'f'C'°" "" * save her child sorrow. 'Well and Miss Betty Dey, Oeorge A. Middle- The State Police, Joe Louij on and Mr. and Mrs. Charles fashion editor, New York Herald- ;raduated this month from schools and OO;U$M tisrouja- 'put ton thereby''the HI h* -D* ""i" est with the burden and do it un- sun and tub-fast. A peach floral de- Blajter, Qaley * Lord; Edith Dudley, Ife from the cradle to the grave. The son In, college „".* ,naw.to!er»u* !ll»bw*-v de" omplalningly. ilgn on a background of turquoise International Silk Guild; E. Olngell, that he had assigned the troopers to the Louis camp in William Rose Silk company; Theo- compliance with a special request of Governor Harold O. ifte,»«.n rt>i,.M.doubts >hthe. «.>wfather'.s ,mrt.r...nHi«understanding» . TI.The . ,..K!father. j F*"m«nt raid on the Dcrranc. fundT. They carry their burden uncom- blue with shots of green woven —Newark Sunday Ca!S. plainingly at first because the warm through the design make these drapes dore Qoldflnger, Feature Fabrics; Hoffman. never has graduated from the "College of Life." But, If | id« of love flows through their Vein* Utractlve. John Smeallle, Mohawk Mills, and The state police are maintained by the taxpayer! of his life has been a busy and useful one, his education is Getting: Too Thick. ind makes them strong. Later be- On Saturday morning the execu- Hasel Stanton, Journal of Comperee. New Jersey for protection in the state's large rural areas, vast one. The son's pictures are but as sketches be- cause of worry and weariness they Ive commltteo of the hospital will and It has been the complaint from time to time that they ilde the finished masterpieces of those wrought by the Weeds not only ehcke out the grain but when they get ihick enough'th«y sometimes carry the burden only conveno. One week later, on Satur- haven't enough men to police these areas properly. 'ather after his years of experience, his failures and suc- choke each other off from the »ua from habit. But there Is no need for day, June 20, the board of governors Woman's Club Hence the farmers and other property owners In outly- cesses, his sometimes superhuman mountings back to and moisture necessary to their that mm glow ot family love to die will meet at the hospital. ing districts have to suffer from lack of protection while the front line of combat, when all seemed lost to him. growth. Something of th« kind may out It the father will make tho ef- On Friday afternoon an auxiliary Plans Program a. professional boxer, not a resident of thle state »nd The son, someday, will learn about this. be expeoted to happen to tho bij and fort to give a little more ot his meeting will be held at the home of whose only interest In the state is perhaps the training The education of Woodrow Wilson really began little lotteries, number games, chain time and himself to his children. To Mrs. Park M. Woolley of Long At a meeting of the program ittm- camp which he and his managers are conducting as a rhen hs became president of Princeton university. As letters and the like which have late- many children a father is just a sort Branch. Mrs. J. Marshall Booker of mlttee ot the Woman's olub Monday of uninteresting machine to grind out Red Bank will preside and. she will private enterprise, la guarded day and night by two •resident of that great school, as governor of New Jer- ly sprung up all around us. Of at the horns of Mrs. John R. Smith course the big Irish Sweepstakes and dollars for them to spend. They have hi assisted by Mrs. Amory L. H&s- of Eatontown, activities for th« year •tat* troopers, whose salaries are paid by the taxpayers. ley, as President of the United States, probably no man no Idea that he may be heart-hungry koll. Bortram Borden of ths board were planned. Thursday afternoon these troopers were following >f this generation faced such problems, or attempted its bally-hoo of winners In the met- ropolitan dailies leads the parade, for their love. t governors will address the group. Well-known women, in various pro- Louis around like lackeys and while the Negro was giv- o solve them more courageously. How sad It Is that so many men The spring meeting of the Two fessions, including the fields ot edu- but we hear that "benefit lotteries OAFT. GEORGE STOCK ing a mediocre exhibition of boxing with several spar- One's education Is only just begun as life starts to are now running at Atlantla High- work themselves to death to give Rivera auxiliary was held Monday cation, psychiatry, mediolne, avia- ring partners to a crowd of several hundred paying pa- eem herd and perhaps cruel. Only he who has suffered, lands, New Brunswick, Asbury Park, their children the good things In life, morning at the home of Mrs. An- Probably no person In this vlolnlty tion, art, muslo and gardening) will troni, one of the state's stalwart policemen was ringing who has sacrificed, gone hungry, or who has lost again Elizabeth and elsewhere, to which never realizing that the best thing drew Stout of Rumson. a better versed on the pleasures of speak at the club meetings, and the gong which called the boxers Into the ring and sig- and again, can ^ally appreciate and understand the has lately been added a new version they could possibly give their chil- Officers appointed were Mrs. An- the North Shrewsbury river than there will be regular guest nights nalled the end of each muni), grave problems nf another. .. •. of the chain letter swindle In the dren In this life Is the gilt ot them- drew Stout, chairman; sewing, Mrs. Captain Frlck. A waterman for maty when the publio will be Invited to at- BS*— their time and loving Interest Louis has been blessed with a wonderful physique, The late editor, John II. Slddall, knew that his days form of numbers instead of letters, J. P. Kellog, Junior auxiliary co- years, he has enjoyed the river to its tend, A candlelight pageant will be ln their children. The children chairman, Mrs. Melllck and Miss Vir- presented at the Deoember meeting which he and his enterprising handlers are cashing In rera numbered two years before he died. But he kept which will return lomt hundreds of 'ullest extent and up until a year or dollars to the buyer after some four grow up missing this companionship ginia Uppercu; librarian, Mrs. John IO ago spent many of his summers and Christmas muslo of all rations on in the way of steadily amassing a fortune. This Ight on working. One day while lunching with a friend sorely, and the fathers starve for Boyd; treasurer, Mrs. Morris Fisher, will be presented. Plana are also be- makes him a business man and needless to say he ie ie halt jokingly remarked that he had written his own million other suckers have been n his shack at the Junction of the found. their children'*- love. Fathers, before and secretary, Mrs. Stanton Whitney. North and South Shrewsbury rivers. ing made for reception! for new playing every advantage for all It Is worth. A man in ipltaph. "When I am gone I want you to put a stone It is too late: make this effort to give members. One of the benefit lotteries which Even at his- advanced age he is hale such a position Is well able to pay for his own protec- iver me and have carved on It these words: of your time and yourself. Let your nd hearty and there la hardly a day Mrs. Smith, who Is chairman of the tion If he deems It necessary. He is no more entitled to was to have returned $5,000 as the children see your affection and in- committee, entertained member! ot " 'Here lies a man who lived nearly fifty years, first prise actually paid out under Senator Barbour And goes by but that he is on the river. such protection from the state police than an ordinary erest ln them and watch them open the committee on the lawn ot her And learned only one great truth: $500 to the lucky winner, allegedly Yesterday he called at The Register business man on the days of a bargain sale. The fact up to you like flower buds ln the sun. The New Tax Bill office with some freshly dug clams home. Those present were Mrs. E. There Is no substitute for work'." because the money didn't come In —Mothers Home Life. H. Boynton, Mrs. Frank Curtis, Miss that the policemen's board and rooms are supplied by so It could be paid out. We hear which he had the pleasure of taking the Lakewood hotel, where Louis Is making his head- Senator W. Warren Barbour has Is- from the river bed himself. Sara Armstrong and Mrs. Hoiea more and more people beginning to Pauperism De Luxe. Chark. quarters, Is Incidental. The major fact remains that the ask whether they really are on the ucd the following statement regard- Mrs. Frlck will be 83 years old next When 19 power companies tell the ing the new tax bill: Thursday and although no formal taxpayers are paying for service they are not getting level or not—as if one need to ask. courts that ruin is Btarlng them In Holmdel Furnishes a Some are questioning whether their I am voting against the tax bill celebration is planned for her blrth- and one of the reasons is that our governor obviously the face because of New Deal poli- iot solely because of the Inequitable Annual Convention thinks Joe Louis Is more worthy of protection. stubs are ever returned or whether d«y Jt is known that there will be call- Lesson in Co-operation. cies the following will not be among provisions of the measure but be- en and cards for her. She like her their money is pocketed. Some won- cause If, as tho President himself At Molly Pitcher The Interesting community church experiment the evidence submitted. But It husband is enjoying good health and der what part of the take Is returned, ought to be. stated, tho national Income has In- launched by the Baptist and Reformed congregations of whether 80% of the net or only 10% creased from 35 billions ln 19S2 to 6n has very little trouble In looking af- The annual convention of Sigma of the net, and further what consti- It is from an advertisement lnBert- billions ln 1036, tho present tax on ter the domestic chores of her home. Holmdel has developed definite possibilities of enduring ed in one of the East's greatest Tau Sigma sorority will be hild oa The Bonus and How as a needed institution. Not enough time has passed tutes net and gross. corporate and individual earnings Captain Frlck Is a brother of Mru. newspapers by The Fnanclal World, undoubtedly will provide automatic- Saturday at ths Molly Pitcher hotel. to make this a certainty, but without taking undue Probably underneath it all Is the Walter Noble of Rector place and Lambda chapter of Red Bank will It Will Be Spent. nvestment weekly. ally as much revenue because of the Charles Frlck ot St. Petersburg, Flor- credit those interested In the movement are entitled to conviction by many of the ticket Increased national Income, as would be host. About 100 members are ex- At the time the veterans' bonuB bill was under con- "In one month the utility stock ida, formerly of Red Bank. consider that they have made a good start The experi- buyers that the chances of winning average has advanced 10 par cent," :hls new hurriedly prepared and un- pected from chapters ln Red Bank, sideration many and dire were the predictions made in ment seems all the more unusual because the pastor, a capital prize are really very small, ried tax now proposed by the New Asbury Park, Spring Lake~, Plalnfleld, various quarters as to the use which would be made of says the advertisement "Industrials Deal. Rev. Marshall Harrington, Is not a member of either but that most of them have no other ln the meantime have gained only'6 Women Democrats East Orange and Btaten Island. the money. One might well believe from some of the chance of seeing one or more grand The Administration Is aide-stepping A business meeting and election denomination but a Presbyterian. per cent. Some utility Issues are up ha real financial problem now facing statements that nearly all of it would be "blown in for all at once, so they are willing to as much as 80 per cent. Is a bull Elect Officers will be held ln the afternoon at 2:80 a good time." Thin was one of the chief arguments used The churches, although ln a sense merged, retain take It and get their money's worth he country. That problem Is the re- o'clock and a banquet and dance their identities. Services are held at both church build- market in utility securities starting?" duction of governmental expenses, against the measure. from the pleasant contemplation of not levying new taxes, and It is bal- The annual election of officers of will be held at night. Miss Mar- ings. For example, during June the two congregations how they would spend the thousand If this be ruin . . . !—World-Tele- That this will not prove to be the case Is foretold in ram. ancing the budget by effecting the Women'a Democratic club of Sea guerite Tansey of Matawan, a mem- surveys conducted by a number of large dally news- worship at the Reformed church and next month they which down deep ln their hearts they economies, not "soaking the thrifty Bright waa held last Thursday night ber of Lambda chapter. Is chairman. will meet at the Baptist church. The advantages of this know will never come their way. for Increased waste and extrava- Miss Betty Mooller of Asbury Park papers. Thousands of ex-service men were interviewed REFORMING THE TAX SYSTEM. gance. at the Ocean Spray house on Ocean plan from an economical standpoint are readily appar- The worst part of the business Is avenue. Mrs. James Hamilton was » president of the sorority and Miss and less than two per cent Indicated a desire to splurge I voted against the $2,430,830,000 ent. Probably many country churches which were 'hat we cannot help but believe that George White Points Out the Dan- hostess, The club was organized five Ella Healy of Red Bank Is vice In the manner mentioned. A large majority of those racketeers are making a fat living appropriation bill because It raises president. Interviewed said they -were going to use the money to forced out of existence by the depression would stilt gers of a Mistaken Attempt next year's governmental expenses years ago thUi month, and for the from the poor man's dimes, with the sixth consecutive year Mrs. Jane Gar- • i e» pay debts, to buy and build homes and to equip their be functioning If such unions had been affected. one bftllon dollars higher than even connivance of officials supported by Wayside, N. J., last year's record outlay. And It has land was elected president. COLLEGE REUNION, residences with modern Improvements. In rural places churches fill a large need aside from the same poor man's taxes. June 6, 1936. Editor of The Register: been established that wo have re- Other officers chosen were Mrs. Whether or not this proves to be the case will soon religion. Often theyare neighborhood Capitols, and com- —Freehold Transcript. maining from last year's approprla- Many In This Section Eligible To Be munity social life Is centered in them. The large num- It really should be noted that a de- Jane Darby first vico president, Mrs. be observable. However, the Amalgamated Order of mand for lower taxes on real estate loa $2,400,000,000 which will more Anna Brown second vice president, Present at Brown Alumni Week. Pessimists and others with a predilection to look on the ber of such places wiped out or existence the past six Women And Politics. may be a mistaken attempt to re- .han take care of the unemployment situation next year. Furthermore, the Mrs. Clarence Douglas third vice This Is commencement and alumni gloomy side of things will do well, If they have any re- years Is one of the greatest losses caused by the de- form our tax system. Harold S. president, Mrs. Esther Farrell eocre- June Is upon us with its political Buttenheim, editor of the American Vandenberg amendment, which I reunion week at Brown university, gard for their reputations as prophets, not to broadcast pression. primaries and Its two great party worked for and voted for, and which tary and Mrs. Rose Thompson City magazine, and many others have B turned down by tho New Deal- treasurer. Providence, Rhode Island, ml hun- their beliefs about trouble to come after next Monday. The community church plan, although an Innova- conventions, and women are watch- pointed out that real estate is com- dreds of Brown alumni from all part* Ing proceedings more intently than , provided such additional funds Plans were made to assist tho The veterans are probably no different from the ordi- tion for this section, is In operation In many places in posed of two entirely separate items. as might be proven to be necessary of the country will be present. nary run of citizens. A certain small proportion may the West and In-Canada and It has been uniformly suc- they have ever watched before. For First, there Is the matter of location. and by turning the whole adminis- Men's Democratic club with the card Among those ln this vicinity who n bygone years political Issues were Next, the improvements on the land party to- be held next month. After Waste their substance in riotous living. But it strains cessful. One of Its greatest benefits Is that It promotes area—the results of the definite and tration of relief back to the states are eligible to attend the various the imagination to the breaking point to believe that mostly tariffs, coinage, treaties and would have prevented much of the routine business was completed, cards community solidarity and tolerance. When people of other questions that women did not laudable endeavor to bring Into ex- were played and refreshments served. gatherings at the college are Sam- Uncle Sam could have been victorious In the late war waste and Inefficiency from which we different faiths associate ln a common cause they be- concern themselves with. But today istence useful labor products. nro suffering today and by tho same • '• i m uel B. Boynton '23 and Kenneth F. If any considerable number of his fighting men were of come not only better acquainted but also acquire a the Issues reach into the heart of The value of the title to possession token have assured more relief to Dlete 'SI of Red Bank, Lieutenant this low caliber. truer perspective of the rights of others. Such move- every home and concern every wom- of lands—the selling value—is dem- more people less expcnnlvely, Belford Resident Ralph H. Bavey, Jr., 'SI of Fort Mon- onstrably the capitalised value of an mouth, W. Boardman Leonard '31 of ment!, tend to develop co-operation along various lines an vitally. How can my husband annual community loss, and high Appropriations and taxation must and perhaps this Is their greatent benefit. The value of stretch his wages? Where will my land selling values connate the ad- go hand ln hand. If the New Deal Is 75 Years Old Sea Bright, John J. Nolan '21 of Long Branch, Harry E. Taylor '88 and Al- co-operation Is beyond estimate. Probably no other son find a Job? What of the millions visability of finding a method of re- keeps spending more and more of unemployed? Shall the govern ducing them. This Is quite possible money, obviously wo have to impose Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer of bert W. Sweet '11 of Freehold, Water Department Profits quality is so essential ln order to conquer the depres- ment make work for the needy? Who under our State Constitution. heavier and yet heavier taxes. In Belford gave a surprise birthday Charles S. Huff '06, Joseph M. Couse sion and to develop higher standards and civic pride. More than twenty million dollars other words, bankrupt the country ln '18 and George A. Smock. H, '28 of Lighten Taxpayers' Burdens. will pay the bill? futile effort to keep the country party at their home Sunday evening day are being collected by taxing for their grandmother, Mrs. Kath- Asbury Park, Carl W. Johnson '28 of At the regular meeting of the mayor and council of Even more vital la the black prob- products of labor is an estimate out of bankruptcy. -o-o-o-o-o-o- In voting against both this un- erlna Sponar of Leonardo, In honor Neptune and Clarence N. Kasdan '31 Red Bank last week profits of $5,000 from,the sale of lem, how can the world stay at made by Otto Cullman, a Chicago of Belmar. peace? And If there is war in the business man, this causing an infla- necessary increase In spending and of her 76th birthday. The house wai mtm ,,water were applied to the town treasury to help meet 'Golden Milestone" Edition of world how can we—my husband, my tion of prices to consumers. heavier taxation simply to make decorated ln lavender and. white. the cost of municipal government. It was announced Theron McCompbell In my opinion more waste possible, I feel that I Guests present were Mr. and Mrs, son, my brother—stay out of It? pursued not only a consistent course New Fire Chief At that later In the yi-nr another like amount would be The Anbury Park Evening Press. What of world market!*, and our own which I have freely expressed to Frank Durkee of Union City, Mr. and turned over to the town by the water department. him, should have avoided being of action but made the greatest con- Mrs. George Rush and children Ellt- The Asbury Park Evening Press was BO years old farmers? These are only a few ol classed with the land speculators who tribution within my power both to Atlantic Highlands This is not a now feature. For a number of years May 25 and It is celebrating Its anniversary today with the desperate questions that mutt be are. bent upon favoring any kind of tho long-mifferlne taxpayor and the abeth, Harold and Martin, Miss Em ma Snowflake of Jersey City, Mr. past the department tins been providing tax relief for a 144-pago "Golden Milestone" edition, one of the largest threshed out by the parties. And taxes that will relieve so-called land unemployed themselves who must Morris Joslln was elected chief and look to that iolf-Bamc taxpayer for and Mrs. William Mulligan and son property owners in this way, sometimes by larger con- dally editions ever published ln this state J, T,y|e Kin- millions of women are waiting and owners of the chance of making a W. Harry Fosten was elected presi- watching to see how they are profit out of traffic. In land pnrceln their support, _ Robert of Union Beach, Mr. and trlbutlons than the one which It Is planned to give this month, editor and publisher, who became the sole m dent of the Atlantlo Highlands Ore pro- to meet these Issues. Are they go- rather than out of putting them to Mrs. Fred Meyer and daughter Anne, year. Because It in nn old thing, one might say a cus- prletor In 1806 has engineered Its growth from a da.,, active uBe in production. department at the annual meeting lly ing to meet them honestly and cour- Presbyterian Bible Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guttormsen and Monday night. The retiring ehlef Is tom, for this to be done, It Is doubtful it the people of 0 f l PreBent uara ageously, or sidestep them In a slip- A California paper just received son Robert of Leonardo, Mr. and this town properly appreciate the advantages of owning rTin^ " ° ™ ° "" « »'««'l circulation has calculated that In seven counties William L, Mount. Mr. Fosten suc- of 14,000. From a field of four papers, which at one pery ooll of vague wordage? of California the shifting of school Class Has Meeting Mrs. Benjamin Morris and daughter ceeds Rooco Faruolo. their own water nyutem. time served Asbury Park, The Press has emerged to Although women are constantly taxes from lands to sales hae cost Ruth and Miss Wllma Meyer of Bol Frank Herden was elected first as- Under private ownership not only would there be take command as a dally In Its own bailiwick taking a larger part ln politics, it is the people, men, women and children, "The Value of Opportunity" was ford and Frederlo Williamson of New sistant ohlof and Joseph Dender sec- no profits from the mile of water to help keep down the still on the whole n "man's game.' In one year something like $16.41 per Monmouth. ond assistant chief. Other officers The Shore Press wa» established as a weekly by A. capita, In the said seven counties. the subject presented for discussion tax burden but thorc would also be no free water for But women's Influence la being felt Sunday morning at tho regular week- chosen were William Gerken vice U Thomas and Dr. Hugh S. Klnmonth, an uncle or the And there Is probably still being SALVADOR BOREIXI'S CASE. sprinkling, flreflghtinK am! other hydrant service. Taxes th fl1 b b In many fine piece* of legislation like used In Red Bank high school as a ly meeting of tho Young Men's Bible prasldent, William Bowne treasurer belnB l protection for children and working and Edmund Hartoorn secretary. would be murh higher and the service would probably ^"^ 1"" " th Kv nlng rre wa toxt-book a volume by Arthur L. class of tho Presbyterian church. not be up to the present high standard. und. V " ° ° " » ••t«Wlibed women, As a class women can not Faubel, who condemns any approach Frank Rogers nnd Frnncls Kodama Veterane'a Wife and N«w-Bom Bon yet boldly slash out a design and Home From Hospital. Just now much propaganda la being Issued to the under the ownership of Dr. Klnmonth ,nd Henry St.ln- to the single tax, and talks of ''good" led tho dlEcunslon. Next Sunday AN OLD HIGH BOY. transfer It to the fabric of polltlci. taxes such as taxes upon Incomes, morning Ernest Griffiths and Regin- effect that publio ownership of utilities Is a delusion bach the publication day of The Bhore Press was thev must darn a little hole here and and of danger of our destroying one Balvador Borelll of Red Bank and a snare and certain to prove n bad Investment for changea to Sunday. The Both anniversary of The Shore of our fundamental economic Institu- ald Wolcott will present the toplo, states that his purpose ln appearing Charles T. Smith Has Unusual Piece a little hole there, but eventually tho "The Value of Work." Of Antique Furnlturn. the publle. This has not been the experience of Red Press wan celebrated in 1020 darns will mako a design and thus tions when we attempt to reform our before the mayor and council las 0 llllc taxing system In the direction point- James Wordon presided over the week was to get Information regard- An unusual piece of antique furni- Bank and of many other towns. A number of munici- J' f" «. The Asbury ParUndk Evening women will be able to get some of ed out by Henry George. f " « their Ideas Into the structure of gov- meeting and Dr. L. F. MacKenxle ing relief for his family. He says ture is on display at Charles T. palities with public-owned water, electric and gas planta and By tho way, do they teach "eco- gtivo tho opening prayer. Frank that shortly before the mooting Capt. exaot no local tnxm at all, the profits from the tale of I i ," ernment.—Mothers Homo Life. omles" at Rumson high school, and Smith's antique headquarters) In the C°Unty Rov«™™<>nt. Its method Llndcroth and Albert Youmans were Robert A. Kennedy, overseer Ot the Globe Hotel building at East Front publio utilities being sufficient to meet all their ex- 7" have they thero a text book which appointed to servo us unherd In the poor, told him that no more food or panses. Just now many plan., some of them fantastic th° new" "•"• »»•» I" g He Iluled The Wave. really analyzes what basis there is other eujsiitance would be provided. street and Globe court. It Is a prim- 1 for taking It for granted that prop- church during the monUi of June. itive American high boy built In or are being advancod for tax relief for property owners na Ism Th. n ™" «"<> honest jour! His name was really Clrateau, ho erty rights Include the opportunity Those present were Ralph R. Kck At the meeting Mr. Borelll romieated ank «l«nd. It. congratula- permission to ask a question. The about the year 1740 and \» recognised In view ef the results achieved It teems strange that amassed a fortune, and kept It to of limiting annual contributions to ert, Dr. MacKenzIc, George Strauss as being one of the most attractive more attention Is not given to public ownership as a for •««••• * «'• * the ripe age of 84. He won world- public funds by landowners to on Leon VanBrunt, Josae Lelghton request was granted and Mr. Borell per cent of assessed valuations? Wll asked Capt. Kennedy why no mori pieces of Its kind ever seen In this means of lightening the taxpayers' burdens. wide fame and died in a chateau Richard DeWItt, Lowls Lowry, Reg- violtilty. Mr. Bmlth has the authen- Francois (and also Henri) Marcel. He Mr. Wolhnch lend me a copy of the relief was to be Riven. The overseer "text" used In any economic class a inald Wolcott, Preston Morford tic history of this piece of early Never named a way of arranging milady's Frank Llndorotli, Francl* Kodama replied that a food order for $14.90 numson, If they navo such a class? would be given tho next day. American furniture. hair, the Marcel wave, and It ha George White. Frnnk ROKOI», ICrncnt Griffiths, Rloh been waving since about 1872. That's He also has on display at this time ard Davry, Ifktwnrd Johnson, Jack Mr. Borelll stat«s that tnU wa other unusual^ antlqjia pieces. Last of the Free fame enough for any man. Six Llncroft Vlre*. Matthews, Albert Doremus, Albert was done, but that no milk hae been Public Beaches May Go. A benefactor and a menace was The Llncroft fire company under Youmans and Harry and James Wor- provided. He Is the father of elx Breaks Left Wrist ear Z this M. Marcel. No one can even ap- the direction of Capt. Frank McCar- den. children, the youngeat of whom Is a boy three weeks old, The mothe Donald Patterson, elght^year-old S«a Bright la ths only municipality bordering on proximate the extent of, the damage ron wa* called out six. times over ths son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Pat. Mfommouth county's oeeanfront that has a free beech he has done to the masculine heart. week-end to extinguish grass fires on Mr. nml Mrs. W. C. IJunlsp have and babe arrived home Tuesday from dl Hair, merely as hair, can be most Monmouth Memorial honpltal, Loni terson of Linden place, euffered a today. This distinction, once pointed to with pride, may She thn Llncroft Estates. The fire willed their 110,000 ranch on the Pe- broken left wrist Munday In a tell at nevenevec»?£nd,hr can find thing1 sV Jus*t wher"""Me she lai* da themUrn... . disturbing. When that Hummer regular monthly collection of rafuaa Paul McCloskey, 42, of West Allen- Joseph H. iCeff performed the cere- • The Long Branch American Legion couple will make their home at Red Brooklyn. The property consists of as a result of a recent requeat ot stance and Mary Raphael arrived at of Atlantic Highlands. huriit, was found guilty of driving mony. Bank. fit Mary's home In Keyport last Wed- post la planning a clambake to be a- two-acre plot of'land and a seven- the Farmingdala Improvement so- Ms: Strawberry Crop. while intoxicated by Police'Judge Engagement Announced. held at the LOK Cabin at Portaupeck Boy Hurt by Truck. room house. ciety. nesday and began (preparations for Farmers in tho Matawan section Eugene Capablanco at Asbury Park The engagement of Miss Helen Henry Gatlin, an eight-year-old the official opening of the home on Sunday. Juno 28. The affair will cover Married in Maryland. Keyport Woman Dead. who have strawberry patches are last week and was fined $200. Herbert, dnughter of Mr. and Mia. tho entire day and there will bo va- colored boy of Freehold, Buffered a Miss Ruth Combs, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Caroline Many of Keyport dl«d July 1. The home la used In the sum- picking a heavy crop this year. Some C. Wealey Herbert of Englishtown, to fractured arm and cuts and bruises mer for vacations for members of the Veteran Harness Maker, rious games and other amusements. and Mrs. E. Combs of Englishtown, Monday of last week following a of them found It necessary to have George M. Atkinson of Freehold, Raymond Amerman of New Bruns- Hotel Leased. when he was struck by a truck and William Cornell of Bound Brook church ot St. Mary the Virgin at driven by Bernard Barker of Farm- long illness. She was 68 years oil pickers in the fields Sunday In order Monmouth county's veteran harness wick, has been announced. No date The Lake Lodce hotel at Asbury were married at Elkton, Maryland, and leaves a sister and a brother. New York, to keep the berries from spoiling. has been set for the wedding. lngdale near his home last week. greeting New Building. maker, celebrated his 80th birthday Park has been leased by George F. Friday, May 29. Married 48 Yean. Miscellaneous Shower. last week. Mr. Atkinson has been Asbury Park Girl Murried. Harry Forman, formor proBldont Lynis of New York. The property is Sent to Welfare Home. Married Fifty Years. Mr. and Mrs; John F. Sickles of A surprise miscellaneous shower engaged In the harness making busi- Miss Mary J. Ton Broeck, daugh- owned by the Monmouth Title and Andrew Carcione, 13, of Long Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krueger of Freehold celebrated their 48th wed- of the Vanderveer Distillery com- was given In honor of Mlsa Jennie ness for 60 years. pany, which was recently sold to ter of Frank L. TenBroeck ot As- Mortgage Guarantee company. Branch, was found in possession of Ideal Beach celebrated their fiftieth ding anniversary on Decoration day. Laird and company, Is erecting a frame building on a three-acre plot Juat east of the still house, He has not announced what he will uae the building for. Nurses'* Graduation. ith these Sears June Specials^ MIsBes Mary Funderburk, Eunice Maple, Mary Norrla, Louise Entrlch, Sarah M, Bergen and Ann Hester graduated as nurses from the Hazard hospital at Long Branch last week. The Latest in Kitchen Ensembles Albert Davis ol Massachusetts and David Diamond ot Long Branch were graduated as Internes. Now you can own a beautiful kitchen "made to order" at a rea- Wants To Bell Ills Property. sonable price. You can buy it complete as shown or you can Harry Woolsey, boy slayer of his nurso and now in tho state hospital buy the individual units just as you wish. It is a flexible ensem- for insane at Trenton, has applied to the court of chancery for 'permission ble which gives you the last word in convenience and neatness. to dispose of a property at Spring Lake. Wooleey is now 20 years old Dust-proof made of heavy pressed steel with rubber cushioned He killed his nurse at Btdgewood In 1930. non-sag doors. Finished in white DuPont DuLux easy to clean. Graduates as Doctor. Floor cabinets have acid resisting white porcelain enamel tops. Bernard Mason ol Asbury Park wag Ride An Elgin Bicycle one of tho 133 members of the sonlor The-lowest priced ulcmltc equipped Priced as follows: class of tho Jefferson medical college bike on the market. As Illustrated at Philadelphia to receive the doctor of medicine degree last week. Mr -34.90. ; 25-95 Wall Cabinet—21" wide 18" high 12" deep 8.95 $4 Down; An Weal graduation gift Mason has been appointed resident S5 Month physician at the Gorgas hospital in Wall Cabinet—30" wide 18" high 12" deep 9.95 the Panama Canal zone. AUTO Wall Cabinet—21" wide 28" high Adelphla Home Burned. 12" deep 10.45 Fire which later spread to wood SEAT COVERS land and burned over 600 acros de- Wall Cabinet—30" wide 28" high 12" deep 14.95 stroyed the home of Mrs. Lettle A We have the largest assortment Hover at Adalphla Saturday. All tho of seat covers in town. All Floor Cabinet—21" wide 36" high 22" deep : 17.95 furnishings in the house were also destroyed. Mrs. Hover Is a widow typos and a size to fit every Floor Cabinet—30" wide 36" high 22" deep 23.95 and has two daughters and two car grandchildren living with her. ' Gloucester counties had Combination , Golden Jubilee three-fifths of the total acreage de- voted to vegetables. Named as Leading Engineer. Sink and BATH ROOM Sidney Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Warner of Spring Lake, was recently designated as the Laundry OUTFIT leading graduate of the class of 1B2S of Rensselaer Institute at Troy, New York. He Is now chief engineer ot a Tub $6.00 Down radio station at Watorbury, Conn. $5.00 Month with Cabinet Never In 50 years have Job a* Librarian. , wo offered such quality Miss Elizabeth J. Brown, daughter at this price, which Is of Dr. Harvey S. Brown of Freehold, 1O .00 by far the lowest you has been appointed assistant librarian Two-Burner Oil Stove Genuine will find on 3 pieces of at Teaneck. Miss Brown graduated jL \J $5-00 Down the same modern smart- from the New Jersey collogo for Just the thing for 3.95 Adirondack Chair $5.00 Month ness and high quality. women last year, majoring in library summer; use at You will pay Complete Beady to In- borne or cottage. from 1.49 to 1.69 <4 ,29 stall. work. for this chair in B The "Red Bank" Injunction Against Ice Company. 3-Burnor $1.08 N. Y. Dept. stores •"• It's a sink—a laundry Vice Chancellor Major Leon Berry tub—a roomy storage BATH ROOM > has Issued an order to the Seaman cupboard all In one. Use it for washing any- OUTFIT Ice company at Belmar calling upon Outing Lawn thing from clothes to the firm to show cause why a tem- Chair dishes. The sink Is 42" Regularly f 118.00 porary restraint for operating ma- Jug long, made of heavy chinery between 8 p. m. and 8 a. m. coat iron with white qg-oo should not be made pormanent. porcelain enamel. The 79' cabinet is all steel with •/ C M $9.00 Down Freehold Auction Market. 98' Beg. DSC bakelite handles. *8.00 Month The {freehold auction market was Bog. 1,10 As Illustrated. Complete Ready to In- Well insulates* 1.50. All chairs stall opened Sunday by John Keha and with ground Bturdlly made Robert Gardell, auotion masters. The cork. Keeps and built for America's most beauti- auction will be open dally except on liquids, hot or comfort. Very ful bathroom outfit «t Saturday at 1 p. m. and remain open cold for 8 to 10 good looking, Save America's lowest price. until the offered produce is sold. hours. also. An inspection will con- $30 vince you. Soldier Loses license. Grass nonry T. Payne, 21, a private al Hedge Fort Hancock, was arreeted last Shears Shears weak »t Highlands chargod with driv- Hercules ing •while drunk. His llcenne was 25 —USE— ; revoked for two years and he was I- 45' aent to the county Jail for 30 days. Rugged, well' Worth fully To Become a Missionary. made shears at 50o more than Miss Leila Plttman, daughter of a below the we ask, Un- Oil Burner SEROCO PAINT market prlco. breakablo lock No matter how Mri. Mamie Plttman of Adolphla, has 8-lneh Mado, nut, double graduated from the School of Prop- with hardened brass springs. much you pay you het* at Providence H. I. Ml«s Pitt- edges. mann has boon proparlng to become can't buy any a foreign mlsolonary. Grata better paint than Pepper Corn Debt Paid. FISHERMEN 229-00 Rev. John H. Schwacko, pastor ot Scythe SEROCO BL Peter'* Episcopal church at Free- When in need of good Initialled hold, hi* paid to Sir Donald Lindsay, Paint Your Home Now British ambassador to tho United 29" tackle at the right price No Down Payments. One ploco high come to Sears. We With State* IU annual rental of 200 pepper quality tem- 8 Yearn to Pay. corn*, one for «acli year of the pered blade carry the largest assort- Master Mixed Hou«e Paint church's existence. Hardwood off- ment of tackle in Red Bent to County Jail. set handle. You enn't buy a better humor at at Thi» Reduced Price Carl Dorn, 42 of Deal, wns sen- Easy to uso. Bank. anywhere near thin prlco. Now li tenced to 60 days in the county Jail the time to 1 nut nil a Horculea and Sold on Q.69 because of hi* inability to pay a fin* have It ready for tho flrat cold ol $800 Imposed upon him by Justice A WORD TO THE WISE final). Lot our engineer call and Kasy Payment* M la Harold Deneger for drunklng driv- solvn your boating trotibloH, with no Dial, lota ing. Dorn was a ohauffour employed Tire Prices Are Going Up obligation on your part. The 0 gallons may by David NeuborRnr. colors. be Maori**] Ileoclve* Law llegree, We expect them to go up at least 10% before Arthur E. ITay, son ot Mrs. Thom- the end of the month on account of increased M P, Fay of Long Hronoh, received the degrtt of bachelor of laws at the cost at the factory. tleorgetown Evening law ichool last week. Buy Allstate Tires Now Long Branch Cilrl Mr. and Mrs, O. Hrsgar ot Long Sears, Roebuck and Co. 8OM> ON BABY FAYMENT8. Branch havs announced the engage- NO IlED TAPE. Immediate Delivery. ment of thalr daughter, Francei, to 27-29 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK PHONE 1200 William H. Pe«r)m«n of New fork To* wddlM •will tak. plao» Jon* 98. fture Eight RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11,1936.
an active part In reviving the old Twenty-Five Yeara Ago. Lone Branch and Freehold. The din- Ackerson and William Ackenon, vlo- Qrogan and John Hogan. Je«ts> Sab- fare and Mr. Harwell resumed his HOPPING WM A MkCY. From The Register scheme of a railway line from Atlan- Fred D. WlkotTs large storage ner wu served at the Garrison house llnlats; Angelo Webster, cornetlst, ath was manager and W. J. Fetter ride to duty, The firemen claimed tlo Highlands through Port Mon- building on Pearl street was de- on Broad street and Harry F. Poland, drummer. They coach. th» right to rids fr«« on trolley cars REAL ESTATE mouth and connecting with the New stroyed by fire with a loss estimated The Red.Sank flre department po- played frequently at the dances at Dr. R. Browning Wilson and fam- when in discharge of their duties and • unfeB n 50 and 25 Years Ago Jersey line at Matawan. at 125,000, Seven firemen were hurt lice elected Dewltt C. Carhart cap- the Hazlet flre house. ily left on a long automobll. trip to th« matter w»s to be taken up by the LOANS—INSURANCE The Bed Bank Register was put by a falling wall and by being over- tain «,nd Alonzo Dewltt and George The Red Bank high school base- visit friends at Holbrook, Mass- flr« department and town council COUNTBY HOMES , on sale at George Jenklnson's con- Ackerman lieutenants. achusetts, and Washington, Vermont. OEOHOE S. tCHANCK, Mtr.' CaBad From the New* and Edi come by smoke. They were George ball team finished tha season in sec- with the Long Branch trolley com- * Uadtn PL R.cl torUl Column* and Presented fectionery and ice cream stand In At- Baldwin, Alphonse M. GaJkM, Ensley J. Horace Harding of Rumson, who ond place in tho Bast Jersey high Barry Maxwell, a member of Inde- pany. _ lantic Highlands. White, George Vanderveer Cooper, had been liberal In his gifts to the school league. Members of the team pendent lire company, was rlcUiw on for the Entertainment of To- Philip Stoffol was made an honor- Barry Maxwell and Robert Bannln "ilttle Silver Methodist church, or were Charles Cake, Kennoth Mc- a local trolley car when In djScrlarKe A bonnflde newspaper circulation * Readers. ary member of the Monmouth Boat James F. Hopla began hli duties as dertd hot and cold water and ateair Queen, Frank Ayrcs, Gabriel Tannen- of his duty. He was wlthobt funds —the kind The Register has—la the club In appreciation of his services railway mall delivery clerk on the heat installed in the church parson- baum, John Qulnn, Erwley White, Ar- and the. conductor stopped the car only kind that counts with the ad- The following paragraphs were to the organization. The club had route through Chapel Hill, Leonard age, agreeing to pay the bill. thur McQueen, Edward Wllby, Leon and put him off. A passenger, vertiser. No premiums or other In- 20 honorary members and 41 active ducements have ever bean offered to .taken from tho Issue ol The Red vine and Mardean, He bad previous- Dr. William D. Sayre was appoint- Gordon, Clinton Doremus, Matthew stranger to Mr. Maxwell, paid tlje ••cur* circulation.—Advertisement. LOOKOUT! Bank Register ISO and 25 yeara ago members. ly been employed as baggage agent d medical Inspector of the schools thU week said lire being reprinted In Fred Crossley was publishing at the Atlantic Highlands depot. of Shrewsbury township. He was al today*! Issue, feeling that they will be little paper in Red Bank called The Charles P. Worthley of Fair Ha- so medical examiner at the Red Hank Ol general interest to the majority Hornet. The paper consisted of eight ven was re-appolnted a policeman of schools ana Burgeon of the Red Bank of Register readers. pages and a supplement and was a Shrewsbury township. Arthur flre department. very credible publication for euch a Bates was appointed a special police- Scott Longstreet of McLaren street Fifty Years Ago. young fellow. man for the Little Silver Point dis- waa laid up with a badly Injured foot That the Monmouth court waa Il- A. R. Doremus returned from trict. resulting from stepping on a rusty legally constituted was brought to Monmouth View, where he had been Middletown township democrats nail. light when the supreme court of the for the benefit of hia health and ho gave a dinner in honor of Frank S. Thomas Rockhlll bought the milk state of New Jersey sustained ex- resumed his position in the Second Katzenbach of Trenton at Highland business of Joseph Fox of Tintoi! ceptions raised by K. T. Stout, coun- National bank. Beach and they claimed him as the Falls, He planed to operate a route sel for Frank Patterson ot Asbury s next governor of New Jersey. Wil- through Red Bank, Fair Haveri Park, In the cases wherein he was Edgar Brokaw, a clerk In Peters' Oceanic, Rumson and Shrewsbury. store, bought a S8-lnch Columbia, bi- liam Plntard of Red Bank' was toast- convicted ol forgery. The decision master. < • Robert Hartshorne, ona of the Of the supreme court sent the cases cycle. It was one of the largest wheels hereabouts and equal In size Viola • J. Cox, John Lang, Mary members ot the Middletown township back to the Monmouth county court board of education, arranged-to pny BLOW-OUT THROWS CAR tor a new trial, th« -eourt-to^enstat to machines _jidrleri_by. Dr. Edwin Kelly and Harold McCormack were Field and Charles M. Harris. the graduateiTof the Shrewsbury pub- the expense—Disestablishing a~aental of five Judges in order to be a legal clinic at the schools of the township OUT OFHONTROL court. Only four Judges had held of- Miss Annie Degenrlng of Red Bank lic school. and Mrs. Hoeft of Fair Haven sailed Mias Kate Atwell of Vermont, Miss Chrlasle Bogle, daughter cj BANG! Ithappencdlnaspllteecond. fice for a number of years In Mon- Tames E. Bogle of Oceanic, and Wil- mouth county. on the steamer Elb for Bremen, Ger- teacher of the flrst grade at the He couldn't steer. He couldn't stop. many, on a pleasure trip. They Eatontown public echool, resigned liam Joseph Flnegan of Brooklyn The car dove oil tha road. It doesn't Peter T. Brady, manager of the planned to return the latter part of her position. were married at St. Vincent's church pay to take chances on hlow-outs. Western Union Telegraphy company, August. Captain Richard Mount sold his at Madison by Rev. J. W. McDowell. Equip your car now with a Bet of fell overboard from his canoe, op- business at Highlands to Bendet Ros- They were attended by Miss Mary Frank Bassett, an employee of Dwyer of Passalc and George •*'. Goodrich Safety Silvertown Tirea- posite the Monmouth Boat clubhouse, enblaom. - - the only tires In tho world built with Enoch L. Cowart, who was cruising Lovett's llonmouth nursery at. Little Flnegan, brother of the groom. Silver, lost part of the thumb of his Walch and Ramsay leased the Sea- the Life-Saver Golden Ply. By re- nearby, went to Mr. Brady's rescue side Kitchen at the Highlands and Edwin H. Burr waa elected presi- and brought him safely ashore. left hand while operating a paper dent of the Baptist Ushers' union, a sisting the terrific heat generated cutter in the nursery's printing plant. opened the place under their own inside the tire by today's high speeds, After being out more than two management, with Miss Mildred Sher- new organization connected with the hours, the Jury Investigating the The Eurekaa o£ Red Bank defeated Red Bank Baptist church. the Golden Ply keopa blisters from the Fair Haven nine In a fast base- man of Sea Bright as cashier. forming. And whon you prevent tha death of John Hulse brought In a Garrett S. Wright of Granville Ephrlam 33, Owens, a former Red verdict of accidental drowning. Mr. ball game. Al Burrowes captained Bank resident, died in Idaho. He was blister, you prevent the high-speed the Eurckas and Joe Parker the Fair Park, near Keaneburg, a prominent Bulse's body was found In the river New York contractor and builder, 59 years old and was survived by two blow-out. at Red Bank. Haven aggregation. Walter Parker lsters, Miss Lldla F. Ovens and Mrs, "My mother waited years for her Maytag, and now she of Fair Haven was the umpire. took his Bon Garrett Into business Why not have this extra safety for with him. '. B. Hendrlckson, both ol Red Bank. wouldn't keep house without it." After all what more sen- Druggist Joseph Morris bought a The proprietors of the drug stores For many years he had been associ- your family—especially when Silver, canoe from William Stephens. When In Red Bank agreed to close their William H. Doppler, who operated ated with his father In the manu- sible investment could newlfweds make? A Maytag towns cost no more than other stand- out In the canoe on his flrst trip he places on Sunday except during the a drug store at Keansburg, bad a facture of catsup at Red Bank, their provides quick, careful, low-cost washings for year3 and ard tires. That bliater—that blow- ran Into an oyster stake and a hole hours of 8:30 to 10:30 a. m., and 6:30 mortar and pestle which was nearly factory being at the corner of Canal years. The one-piece, cast-aluminum tub, the Gyratator out in the malting—may be in one ol was stove through the canvas. to 9 p. m. 90 years old. The mortar was carved your Urea right now. Drive in today street and Fifth avenue, now Hud- •washing action, originated by Maytag, the Roller Water George Ellenberg was awarded the A Women's Christian Temperance out of a large piece of selected Ital- ion avenue, and have your tires inspected/rea. contract to light the street lamps of Union was organized at Eatontown. ian marble and had been brought to Remover, the extra fine material and workmanship Red Bank at $30 per month. A clause this country over 80 years previously. Edmund Ayres, eon of Lefferson BUY GOODRICH SAFETY In the contract stated that the lights The newsdealers at Aebviry Park \yres of Little Silver, was stricken throughout, •will appeal to your sense of true economy. SILVERTOWNS AT ... were conducting a price war, with The first commencement of the would not be lighted during the per- Monmouth Beach public school was •lth appendicitis while riding his bi- There is an easy payment plan. You may also iron the iod of the full moon unless the nights the result that New York papers iycle In Red Bank. He was rushed were sold at city prices. held, the graduates being Geneva Maytag way. See the new Maytag Ironer. were stormy. Careon, Alexander «Donahay, Eliza- o the Long Branch hospital where Harold Stout's George Clayton of Leedsvllle was lis appendix was removed. Joseph Conover, Jr., ot Little Sil- one of the assistant keepers at the beth Dorsey, Daniel Manahan, John ver, offered to race one of his horses and William Maney, Mary O'Flah- Patrick Kennedy sold a business state prison in Trenton. building on West Front street to a Tire Stores egalnst any member of the Mon- Miss Lldla A. Fay and Lemuel G. erty, May VanBrunt and Arthur W1I- mouth Wheelmen in a race from Red :on. Mr. Marasclo, who opened a barber 115 West Front St., Wilson, both of Colt's Neck, were shop and confectionery store on the Bank to Trenton for a purse of $250. married at that place hy Rev. jr. C. Harold Ely, son of Howard W. Ely, BED BANK He was to drive his own horse and while leading a horse near the Marl- iremises. linitas toaiiaih alti tttolitu Multi-Motor Why. Arthur Smith was nominated for M AYTAB the Monmouth Wheelmen were to se- boro station, was knocked to the 130 Broadway. lect anyone of their members to ride Mary W., wife of Gilbert Howland, chief of the Fair Haven volunteer died In Little Silver at the age of 67 ground by the animal when It began LONG BRANCH a bicycle against his steed. to cut up capers. Harold's Jaw was flre company. Obre's Service Station years. A ball tenm was organized at Fair The Jackson club and the Neptune dislocated and his nose was broken. Broad St. Shrewsbury. club, both located In the Highlands Chicken thieves were going around Malachl Moore, Jr., of Holmdel Haven with all home players. They district, planned to reopen their quar- In the Scobeyvllie district Edward gave up his position ot Sigmund were Frank Bennett, Tom Burnett, Kuper It Hallannn ters on the Fourth of July with fitting Sutphin was relieved of 60, George Eisner's factory at Red Bank to Edward Hendrickson, Arthur Sickles, 16 Monmouth Street, Red Bank River Road, Runnon. ceremonies. Cross 80 and Alfred Pope and Thom- work with his father at the Red Harold Jones, Frank Snyder, Mor- STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT Harold Kauflman The Grand View hotel at Hillside as H. Reed were completely cleaned Bank freight station. timer Curchln, Joo Hendrlckson and Church St., Kcansburj. proposed to add an orchestra to ltn out. These thefts were all committed Myron Snyder. Vernon Bennett was All Gulf Refining Company said Edmund Wilson of Red Bank, at- the club umpire. attraction during the summer months the same night. torney general of New Jersey, was ACME FURNITURE CO., Red Bank Tidewater Stations. and to allow its piazzas to be free Miss Catherine L. Johnston and elected a member of the Shrewsbury Hazlet had an orchestra composed 20-U-M to visitors from the neighboring cot- Martin C. Lohaen, both of Port Mon- grange. of Charles W. Moore, pianist; John THI M*tT«« eOHEANT H man orinnni mi mwTON. mw« It pays to advertise In tages and boarding houses. mouth, were married at that place Frank Storck gave a diner to the Rev. William V. Wilson was taking by Rev. E. S. J. Gwynn, salesmen of his stores at Red Bank,
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ALSTON BEEKHAJN, stamps that help fill up an album OOUNSKUAB AT LAW, Annual Meeting Of Girl Found Dead progress Is being made In research 10 Broad St. RED BANK. N. J. with ittlle expenditure other than and experimental work. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN Christian Scientists th» effort of Retting the adhealves. In Unoccupied House Monmouth county Is so near New i, FABSONS A DOUEMUS. During; this five-year span, the ex- Brunswick that It certainly should Contractor and Builder COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Boston, June 8—An appeal t perts say, stamp gatherers seem to be well represented on both of these Whltflald Building. Red Sank evidence little interest In the purpoit Irons Btanton, a 17-year-old New- John J. Qulnn. Theodora D. Paraona, Christian Scientists to.work for th occasions. SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING Tbomaa P. Doreraue demonstration of -world peace, th or the background of the stamps. ark girl, w»» found dead from In- SCREEN AND STORM EN0LOSCBE8 reading of reports by church officer At IS years of age, collectors loie haling- Illuminating gas In an un- DR. L. W. CARLBON on the various activities of the move- much of their early interest and for ooeuplod Belmar house Saturday Wages Raised TEL. 82M-M. IS HUDSON AVIS., RED BANK, N, ment throughout the world and sus- By Qulnton James. ths next 15 years are likely to favor night, and police Hated ths death as 8UEOEON cmnOFODIST •ulolde. A. strange Incident In con- tained demand for the writings o Issued on behalf of the Yugosla other activities. For WPA Workers PHONE PHONE FOOT AILMENTS Mary Baker Eddy, discoverer and nection with ber death was the an- vlan Union for the Protection oi It is not until the age of SO Is D BANK Offlea Hourai Dailr 10 a. m. to e p. m. founder of Christlan\Science, marked reached that collecting becomes a nouncement that a note irom the girl "The House of Service" BED BANK Evinlnia! Tueaday and Thuraday. Children, the new widely beraldet State Administrator William H. J. For appointment phont 2442. the annual meeting today of the set of four stamps from Yugoslavl real, life attraction, frrom then on, was found In a telephone booth In a Ely at Newark ordered pay Increased 797-W 321 Belmar hotel Thursday night The 00 BEOAD ST. BED BANK, N. i Mother Church, the First Church 01 use a woman as lta design motif. the collector, In many cases reviv- Friday for 4,700 WPA security wage Christ, Scientist, in Boston. ing the Interest of youth manyfoW, note was addreued to Arnold Mc- workers In Ocean, Monmouth and Pictured on the stamps, ldentica cussl of Newark, owner of the house Election of Mrs. Elizabeth Cadwel except for values and colors, la th< becomes more than Just a stamp Gloucester counties, James H. Kaufmann Tomlinson of Boston as president of saver. He or she, eu a rule, not only In which th« girl's body was found. Unskilled workers' monthly pay Dowager Queen, mother of the bo The note declared the girl liked the JOHN E. DAY the Mother Church was announced King Peter II concentrates to a greater extent up- was Increased from $48.40 to $87.20, She succeeds Dr. Frank C. Colby on collecting and Its many special- house and thought It would be a Intermediate workers from %&& to $86. Plumbing and Heating She is shown ir good place to commit nulclde. David Funeral Home Mrs. Tomlinson was born In Byron, profile, -with th ized ramifications, but studies the skilled workers-from *83 to $75 and IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Wisconsin. After graduating from background of stamps. Brodsky, an employee at ths hotel, professional workers from $89 to $83. head turned to- turned the note over to Wlnslow PHONE 332. St. Helen's Hall, a well-known Epis- ward the righ A survey of living costs In the 32 Parker Ave. Phone R. B. 92 Fair Haven 1U Broad St., Red Bank copalian private BChooi, she received Brackett, Belmar chief of police. Have That New Bathroom Installed Now. shoulder. The is HECRUITS WANTED. Braokett thought the missive was three counties led to the pay rises, a remarkable healing in Christian sue, of which ,100,. Mr. Ely explained. NO MONEY DOWN-S YEARS TO PAY Science which brought her into the the prank of a Jokoter and disre- 000 were printed V. S. Army Wants Men For Service garded It. practice of this religion. She was at will bo valid fo. In Canal Zone. : one time a delegate appointed by the Colored Boy Hit postage, until Aug Sergeant Edward J. SchwahJ, In Mlis Stanton and her lister Sophie ust IS, _when 1 MONEY LOANED L. W. Lancaster A charga of_tns.JJ, S. Army recruiting had been given the key to tha house By Auto, Injured Civil Engineer and of women's organizations in Paris. will be demone- station in the postofflco building at by Mecuiai to stay there for a week- jon Jewelry. Silver, Musical Instruments, Cameras. In 1914 she was in London, England, ;ized. Trenton has been authorized to ac- end. Members of Miss Stanton's fam- Binoculars, etc Surveyor at the outbreak of the World war, Like most similar charity issue_ Oscar Drake, six-year-old colored boy Llcanud and Bondad by Sl«t> of N. J. cept 59 applicants for enlistment in ily said she had been despondent be- WE PAY CASH FOB OLD GOLD AND SILVER and did service under Mrs. Herbert each stamp bears a surtax which the U. S. Army for service in the Pan- cause of 111 health. of Catherine street, was Injured early Surveys • Finns - Estimates Hoover In relief activities. will go to tho children's fund. The ama Canal Zone, Qualified applicants Saturday night when while attempt- Engineering Construction The addition of 22 new churches various denominations are: 75 plus will be enlisted and assigned to the ing to cross Shrewsbury avenue, near 11 I Broadway Loan Co. and eight new universltity organiza- following arms of the service; 20 In- OPPOBTUMUT FOB FARMERS. fllver street, he was struck and 25-paras blue green; l.KMinar plus ,308 Broadway, LonB Branoli tions, making a total of 2,751 branches 50-p carmine; l:76-d plus 76-p pale fantry, 12 field artillery, 9 coast »r- knocked down by^ef'car driven by TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING of the Mother Church and 55 college tillery, 8 engineer corpe. 1 medical Horticulturists and Pooltrymen to Mrs. Ruth Bennett of New PalU, brown, and 3.50-d plus 1-d light blue. New York. Takon to Riverview hos- 20 Battln Road and university organizations, was an- Aviation Fund. corps and 3 for the air corps. Ap- Havre Held Days. nounced by the department of plicants for the field artillery mutt pital, It was found that the boy had Fair Haven, N. J. Rumania's special stamps, are Is- be at least five feet, ten inches tall Advance publicity which has come received lacerations and contusions branches and practitioners. iued in 1931 for the national fund for to the county agenU office from the Among new societies was one and applicants for the air corps must of the scalp and body. No charge aviation, have mechanical' exper- College of Agrloulture at New Bruns was made against the driver. CDBVIRRin formed by the natives In a mountain been supplement- have had some wick. Indicates two Interesting days province of the Philippine islands. perience. ed by some new for Monmouth county farmers In the ALJVE OAKS ENJOY PICNIC. They had been holding services over values. The lat In addition to the above, the en- near future. The Horticultural de- Every Woman f a period of years and this past year est printing ij istment of musicians is authorized partment at the experiment station came to the point in growth where identical in de- ror the coast artillery and engineer will hold their field day on Wednes- Forestry Club of North Centervllle Wants • they were able to go forward as a sign with the iands in Panama. A number of ap- day, June 17. Fruit and vegetable Holds Annual Meeting. At the NEW LOW FARES to look ber best at all times... branch of the Mother Church. three prepared In illcants who are qualified as clerks, growers as well as gardeners and The members of the Alive Oaks ?lectricians, truck drivers, chauf- One-way fares now only 2f a mile In to fed at case and perfectly Approximately 6,000 Christian Sci- 1932 except for florists will be able to see what Is be- Forestry club of North Centerville coacho»-3(! n mile In Pullmans, plus reft- * poised. entists representing every state in the use of the eurs, warehousemen, typists, bakers, ing done along their lines at the held their final club meoting of the ular Pullman rate with NO surcharge/ MIS-SIMPLICITY* the union and practically every civil- word "fondul" In :arpenters, and plumbers may also experiment station and will have an year on Wednesday, June 3, at the IO enlisted for assignment to the Porjot the old laroa—romomber tho now onosl Find out how f«f ized nation in the world attended the lace of "timbrul" in the inecrip- opportunity to talk with members of school. After reports were made on a tow ponnioa „„„ take you by train. Tlioro aro more liavd Created by meeting. The main floor and three luartermaster corps and the air corps the horticultural department. Wed- their various activities, the members mil™ o
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It never lets you down. pleasure Hint's yours from owning n cur OR 1VO» Hand and arm eichmded Blue Sunoco takes you smoothly up and over the steepest »o obviously belter thun mere transpor- downward. tation requires. hills.. lets you slow down:dn curves.. then lenp nhend again without shifting gcara or taking your hands from the wheel. It's big in tho satisfactions It yields ~- Drive cautiously! Use good judgment! Use Blue Sunoco! from the smartness of its valid utream- Get tits Inside Story of the Q. O. P. Convention A OENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT.... Hear "behind thfe scenes" political news, as only Lowell Thomas can H. L. ZOBEL f it.. direct from Cleveland. Over Station WJZ at 0.48 P. M. (E. D. S. t. Bright Red Bank INSTANT ACCELERATION Long Branch always 1ED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11,1986. Oryital Cave betwatn AlUntown and Clambake Given By ECZEMA Vacation Bible Raadtnr, in Pennsylvania, Baturday. Press Association and Itching Pile* Mra. Newmler and Mr. and lira. Wil- Power Co. Employees h School Planned liam Till,and family will laav* next Monday for a atay In Buffalo. Elects Trenton Employees of the Jersey Central During tht tut two weiki of June, Tha ladies' auxiliary of tha fire vacation BlbU whool will be con» power arid llftht company attended a EX-E-MO lompany met Tuesday night at the Man President clambake and outing Baturday after- luoUd In thru Red BanH churches Ira houM. y th« Rtd Bank Mlnlitarlum. The noon on the farm of Harry Walling Mrs. Fred Waniell, who li a pa- at Phalanx. Tha bake ' church*! at which the •asalons will tient In the Monmouth Memorial James Kerney, Jr., Succeedi Gar- prepared Ice Cream Special by W. Harry Pennington, who was bald art tb» Reformed, Mtthodut hospital at Long Branch, la steadily nd Zlon MethodUt church**. vin P. Taylor of Montclair— assisted by Walter Hamilton. Improving. K feature of tha day'i sports was at Instruction will be (Ivan from 9 Masses for Catholics will ba held D. Howard Moreau ii Vice 'olook In th» morning until noon. a, baseball game between teams itp- Sunday mornlngi in the Port Mon- reientlnn the electric division and 'h» iubjeoti will Include Bible «tudy, mouth flra house for the summer President. yramtudy, orfanlied recreation and tha gar division. Fred Dressier, 14 season. displaying excellent form, pitched the andicraft, Tho (acuity of the •ohool James Kerney, Jr., vice president BIG DIP" Monmouth St., Red Bank SANITARY will meet tonight In the Shrewsbury Mr. and Mn. William Wlllett and electric division to victory, 9 to 2. son Norman, and Mrs. Catherine and editor of the Trenton Times The line-up* of the teams: reibyterttn church Immediately af- newspapers, wa« fleeted president of PROTECTION t«r » lupper to ba Riven by the RedLeddy of Port Monmouth, and Mrs. EUctrjo division—RUMIII Hagtrroan Completely invti- Bank council of religious education. Carrie Voorhees of Belford have re- the New Jeraey \Press association third bait, Charlcl LrtMalstrt iteond base, lb|« in unft, .'^ no turned from a trip to Cuba, New Saturday at the annual meeting held Krtd Drtasltr first ban, Harold Danes napklni, pads or In addition to churches at which eatehtr, Dsnltl Crawford rlshtfltld, Kred Santangelo's Pharmacy—176 MonmouthSt., Red Bank belt*. Modern the clauea are to be held, three oth York. On the way they visited Dela- at Skytop, Pennsylvania.. He suc- Frincll lcftAfld, Russell TtUty li!tfl«ld. NEAR B. B. STATION women *rr«o that er churchea, the Baptist, Presbyter- ware Water Clap and other point" of ceeds Garvln P. Taylor, editor of the Harry Ptnnlnston c«nUrfl«ld, WalUr Ham- thl fi Interest. Mbntclair 'Times. ilton shorUtop. newmathoaTi tlw lan and Lutheran, are siding; the Qai dlviilon—E, Shtphtrd eatch«r, Jos- most comforttbU movement. The aim of the vacation A. Gonzales has bought a new Ford eph Whal«n ftrit ban. Blehard Dtmrtiux •UCUMC Pukt protection «vir school la to reach children without coach. pltchtr, Benjamin Ayres itcond baic, Otto devised. Charles Wlnkelman almost lost iNylstfld third bat*, Erntit BUlccly short- definite rellgloui Instruction, stop. Arthur Spanileburg rljhtfl.ld, Roy Saturday and Sunday, June 13—14 loin ol tl, SB« his 16-foot boat which he uses for Richmond cantirnild, Jossph Coddlniton l.ftfl.ld. M(«d. by Th« B-«tUi Co.. DuBols, P*. fishing, He tied the boat to a stake H. T. VOUNG PHARMACY, one day last week after a fishing Other activities Included horseshoe IB Broad Strut, Rtd Bank Port Monmouth. trip, but tha knot came untied lev- pitching and cards. Thoie who at- eral hours later andlha boat started tended besld«« those mentlontd above i~ bouarhl In Port Monmouth from Larrj OflntrallL to drift away from the shore. Mrs. wire Theodore Moore, business man Charltl Mtyart and Charlfli LIcbhauitr.) Wlnkelman happened to see the boat ager of the Red Bank office of the ryj THIS COUPON ANE> 29cFOR 1 QT. PKG. OF Expert Repairing when It wai a short distance out and company, William LeValley, Roy Kolb The tlghth grade held dan day with a neighbor, Joseph Wacker, na Jack Stallman, The committee OF ' exercises Monday afternoon. A play they reached the boat In another charge consisted of Minn, Tetley, ttf DELICIOUS ICE CREAM, IN ELEVEN ASSORT- was presented and Dr. Paul H. Ax- boat and brought It back to the jagerman, Whalen and Dressier. WATCHES, CLOCKS tell, supervising principal, made an mooring stake, where Mr. Wacker address. Promotion exercises for the J^} ED FLAVORS. and JEWELRY tied it securely. He believes that Mr. Neptune Man End* life. class were held last night at Leo- Wlnkelman should take lessons In OR % Accuracy, skill and experi- nardo, knot tying, William 'Gundaker, 52, of Neptune, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stava, Jr., led in the Fltkln hospital Sunday ence enable us to do the are tho parents of a son born Tuei Mrs. Catherine Leddy, who lived Ight ' from a self-inflicted bullet BUY ONE CONE most delicate repairing. We day. In Highland^ during the winter, hail round In the head. Gundaker shot guarantee satisfaction. Our Formal opening Sunday of the returned home for the summer. Imself with a .45 caliber revolver Mrs. Joseph Hojnacki of this place GET ONE FREE ^ prices will please vou. White House on-the shore road to ihile in hU bedroom. His wile and tha aummer season attracted a largi gavB birth to a son Sunday at Rlv- our daughters were in other parts Silverware Repaired crowd. At least 700 persons stopped ervlew hospital. f the house. Gundaker was a fisher- there during the day, many driving nan. He had been In poor health for and Replated Like New down from the city, Dinner wa Engagement Announced. lomo time and this Is believed to served to 400 persons. Mrs. Henry H. Classen has an lave prompted him to commit sul- TAKE HOME A PACKAGE OF OUR DELICIOUS REUSSILLES' The awlmmlntr pool owned by Frel- nounced the engagement of her ;lde. bott Bros, will reopen Saturday daughter, Margaret Kockwell Clas- thla weak. Perfect Attendance Record. ICE CREAM AND WE WILL MAKE A FRIEND 36 Broad St., Red Bank sen to Fred O. Lund of New York 1 TeL 1831. I Mr. and Mra. Arthur Newmler, Mr, and Minneapolis. The following pupila of the Eaa and Mrs. Charles Quaokenbueh, Sr. MISS J. MABEL BROWN (eanshurg grammar school wen OF YOU AND A SATISFIED CUSTOMER and Philip Mclntyre visited thi It pays to advertise In The Register. icither absent nor tardy during May D. Howard Moreau, editor of the First and second grades—Mary Jane Hunterdon County Democrat, was 'all, Connie DiMarco, Evelyn MaoLsnnan, elected vice president. John W. Cllft oyce Schmidt, Doris Smith, Joseph Ca- PT of the Summit Herald was re-elected icllo. John Kennedy. Louis Mebus, Blllr inks, Richard Smith. REGULAR PRICES secretary for tho 28th consecutive Third and fourth sradts—Donald Knsel term, and W. B. R. Mason of the nann, Arthur Henningsen, William John- Bound Brook Chroniclo was re-elect- ion. Edgar Tramm, Donald Young, Vtraa FORD V8 ECONOMY MEANS tsynor, Doris Smith, Agnas Veth. ed treasurer for the 36th consecu- Fifth and sixth grades—Robert Rolntrt- tive term. sen. Dorothy Budelman, Gloria Crosbl«, Patrick H. Feeney, advertising Marie Johnson, Korma Krueger, Wtlma Kruener, Marilyn Morris, Gladys Sanies, 14 M(mmouth manager of the Newark Evening Elizabeth Vallanei. Ethel Voorhees, Irtni HIGH News, was elected to the executive Crosble. ^ BIG'DIP""" St., Red Banfe committee to succeed Arthur J. Sln- nott, editor of the uame newspaper, The volume of passenger traffic on Mr. Taylor also was elected to the ilghways Is more than ten times as executive committee. Dr. Carl R. :reat as the passenger travel on the Woodward, secretary of Rutgers uni- railways of tho United States, accord- Santangelo*sPharmacy—176MonmouthSt.,RedBank CMORB MUMS PKH DOLLAR) versity, was elected an honorary life ing: to the National Highway Useri VF.AtNEABt &TK . TBL. ftTATTrk-M-STATION member of the association In recogni- inference. tion of his services in Initiating and directing the Press Association News- paper Institute, which Is held an- nually at the unlvorelty. Walter L. Tushlngham of the Cam- den Courier-Post was elected a mem- ber of tho executive committee to succeea Chauncey F. Stout of the Plalnfield Courier-News. Re-elected to that committee were Rudolph E. Lent of tha Jersey Journal, Mlsa Mabel Brown of tho Keyport Weekly, W. H. Chew of the Salem Standar ,nd Jerseyman, and Irving J. Relm ers of tho Perth Amboy Evenln, News. VEGETABLE GROWERS TOUR. COMPLETE Market Gardens In Three Coiuitlcs • to Bo Visited. Intensive market gardens of Union Morris and Essex counties will ba seen by growers during a tour to Customers of this institution have be conducted by the vegetable sec- tion of the New Jersey Horticultural •ociety on Thursday, June 11, it wa! available the complete service of a fully, announced thla week. The first atop will be at William Stoelthoff's, South Plainflold, where equipped modern bank ... including: 45 acres of land are equipped with overhead irrigation, the water being pumped, from a pond reservoir. A continuous vegetable washer and Safe Deposit Vaults spinach dipper, machines mada by Mr. Stockhoff, •will be in operation. After lunch at Livingston Grange hall,' Northfleld Center, Livingston and township, the growers will visit Maler iiiiii Brothers' farm, Pine Brook, where 120 acres of land aro under Irriga- Trust Department facilities O MATTEn how you classify your It gives you more miles per dollar be- tion. The system IB ru by a six- N expenditures for cor up-keep — cause it gives you all-round economy — cylinder gas motor operating a cen- trifugal pump with n six-inch section U'a your total expenditure that counts. low first cost, low up-keep cost, low de- and outlet capable of delivering 600 Furthermore, our location and type of gallons of water per minute at 100 How much "dollar mileage" U your car preciation and long life — as well as low pounds pressure. A home-made ma- giving you? chine for washing celery and all organization provide convenience and gasoline and oil consumption. All these bunch crops, an outfit for storllzlng Dollars do go farther in the Ford V-8. are big items if you aim to buy the most coldframo soil by steam, and a home- made four-row tractor duster will a personal and friendly interest as well Modern Improved carburetlon gives you economical car. also be Inspected. unusual gasoline mileage with brilliant At August Plcngo's farm, Belleville, FORD MOTOR COMPANY moro thnn 2,000 snSh nml six cnld- V-8 performance. Most owners of today's framoa of 25 eeash each are heated with tho hot water system. Tbi County's Largest Bank Ford change oil only every 2000 miles South Jersey faimers who tnkethe and add none between changes. tour will assemblo at tho Horticul- Serving a Community tf Oi/tr }5 000 People ture building, State College ol Agri- t culture, New Brunswick, between And after the first few thousand miles 9:30 and 10 a. m., daylight saving you begin to understand what Ford V-8 • time. 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NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE, stop on deck on account of the heavy the pilot "was a "dash away fellow NOTICE. SHERIFF'S SALE. County a( Monmouth. Take notice that Sam Bliiaro Intends to Take aotioe that Danta Davcrfo. pro- Tak* notice t*«t Tie Greet Atlanta ft Chancry l/«o Red Banker Has seas washing over.. Some of the pas- Terrace, Orange, N. J. beings I think was never before to- and luggage wero then stuff'd on the will be received by the Council of the I Objections. If any, ahould be made Im intends to apply to D. Fradarlek Burnett, R. B. Smith, Vie. P nt. 111 Park New York. gether, English, French, Irish, Ger- barge and we arrived at New York Borough of Had Bank for treatment of mediately In writing to Ortrude VanVllet, Commissioner, lor a State Beverage Dla- Avenue. Naw York, N. Y. mans, Dutch, Jews, Russians and at dark." certain etreet. in aald Borough with As- Clerk of the Borough of Shrewsbury, ributor License for premise. Mtuated I. A. Brook., Vlea President. HIT Browns- phaltlo Oil. Amount of oil rsQuir.d is (Signed) it rear of 16-18 Weak Front Street, Red ville Road, lit. Oliver Station, Pitts- Through the courtesy of Walter Yankees. In all over 600 souls and 8,700 gallons* more or lass. SIMON STRAUSS. lank, N. J., and to maintain a warehouse burgh. Pa. Boyd ol McLaren street, Tho Regle- some the dirtiest creatures that ever STOBK S1IOWEB. 31da will also b. reoeiv.d for grading Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. it rear of 16-18 Weat Front StrMt, Rad O.JJ. . C. Adams, VieVlea. PresidentPresident,, Bryn Mawr, ter has received a most Interest-ing breathed." and gravelling Marlon Street and Locust lank, N. J.. and to maintain a aalearoom Avenue. Amount of Road Gravel required it rear of H-18 Weat Front Street. Bed >.. T.T.' BoAngarBoAngarr,, Vie. PraaldantPr , log book. The log covers the trip of NOTICE, 7*1 Carroll The ship encountered another Mrs. Edwin Huhbard Entertains For is 81» tons, more or less. Take notice that RoRee o J.. Santangelg o lank. N. J. ' PPlaeal , TT.anekneck c , N . 11. Alfred Hitchcock, brother of Mr. storm and under the entry of Thurs- Mrs. Baymond Desmond.' Bid. will b* opened and read in the Intendds to applly to thhe Mayor andd CCoun Objectiona. If any, ahould be made im- W. M. Bjrnaaj aa, , Vlea President, 1 Dolma Boyd'B mother, who was a passenger rooms of said Borough Council, Borough cil of the Borough of Shrewsbury for a nedlataly in writing to D. Frederick Bur. Road, Scandal.Scandadl l . N. . Y. day, October 3, the writer states, Hall, Bad Bank, during th. meeting held I Hfd an the clipper ship Ocean Queon, A stork shower was given Thurs- Plenary Retail Consumption license for lett, Commissioner, 744 Broad Street, O. _I_* Hartford_ _ ,. Tr.asJreaaureru , t Creatmont "The ship would lay on her side so on the evening of June 16, 1038. premise! situated at corner of Broad Mewark, N. J. BoadRd , MlMontclalrl , N . 33. which sailed from the London docks long one would think she would day night by Mrs. Edwin Hubbard All bids must be in th. hands of tha Street and Patterson Avenue, Borough of (Signed) G. D. Claw*, Aaa't Traaaurar, 1B1 llontroae Saturday, September 2, 1854, and « never right herself again. The fog of Hubbard Park for Mrs. Raymond Borough Clark by or before 8:00 P. M. of Shrewsbury, N. J. (original Smoke Shop HENRY G. DEGENIUNG, Avenue, South Orange, N. J. tld data. 18 South Street, R.d Bank, N. 3. days later arrived at quarantine In was very thick." Desmond of Kumson,. who was form- Tavern). W. HaaklR... Secretary, 81 Roekledlte erly MIse Helen Shea. The party Specifications for tha proposed work Objcctlons.Jf any, should be made im- Drive, PelhamNManor, N. Y. New York harbor Monday, October On Thursday, October 12, a child have been filed in the office of George K. mediately In writing to Ortrude VanVlfet, NOTICE, J. B. Rrecklnridsy, Aaa't Secretary, San 16. Mr. Hitchcock was a very keen died on board In the berth opposite rooms were decorated In pink and Allen. Borough Engineer, 60 Broad Street. Clerk of the Borough of Shrewsbury. Take notice that Max Safran Intend! to Carlos Apartments. 1JS0 East Both Red Bank, New Jersey, and may be In- observer and much of his material the writer and at 10 o^clock that blue and refreshments were served. (Signed) ipply t« th* Mayor and Council of the Street. New Yorlt, N. Y. ~Briuge'~was—phiyed—and—prizes—wcre- spected by prospective bidders during ROCCO J. SANTANGELO. [Jorough of Red Bank for a Plenary Re* Director*, of the dally happenings aboard the night the body was puiTin~S~canvas" a* hourir St*ndard~forrfls~of~pro^" alt~6onaumptlonHlcinia-for—prflmliet-alu- won by Mrs. Harry Bradley, Mrs. . - are attached to the specifications, aHU-Hartf*rd,-l-Cr«atmon»-Kila4. Hont- «hlp were chronicled In this book. The bag and thrown overboard. NOTICE. ' tated at SO Maple avenue, R«d Bank. olalr, K. J, Herbert Haslem, M"rs. Joseph Hintel- copies of which will be furnished by tha Objections. If any, ihould be made lm- writing la exceptionally legible and Saturday, October 14, was a foggy, Engineer. Take notice that Log Cabin Tap House j. A. Hartford, Hotel Plaaa, 8th Avenue mann, Mrs. Theodore Good and Mrs. Intends to apply to Mayor and Council of _edlateldlately In writinritnng to Amy EE. .Shlnn, and (Oth StrMt. New York City. neat. cold day, but the passengers had tho Specifications will ba furnished to pros- k f th Bh f Bd Bk William Falvo. Mrs. Desmond re- the Borough of Shrewsbury for Plenary Clark of the Borougghh of Bev d Bank. A. G. Hoffman, 98 Ridg* Street, Orang., The first entry gives details of the pleasure of fleeing a pilot which the pective bldd.rs upon payment of cost of Retail Consumption License for premises (Signed)Si N. J. ceived many useful gifts. preparing* same. ~ - situated at Broad Street, Shrewsbury, MAX SAFRAN. W. 0. Wrlahtfon, lit Reynolds Terrace, Ocean Queen's leaving the London captain took on board and they all Bids must be mad. on the standard pro- looked forward to seeing land with- Orang., N. J. docks and being taken In tow by the Others present were Mrs. John posal forma In the manner designated Objections, If any, should be ma>!e Im- NOTICE. G. D, Cl.wa, 111 Hontroaa Avsnue, South in a short time. Fitcher, Mrs. Raymond Helliker, Mrs. therein and required by the specifications, steam tugs Necastle and Paul Jones must b. enclosed in sealed envelopes mediately In writing to Ortrude VanVllet. Take notice that William B. Clayton Orange, N. J. and making its way out of the har- John Gaynor, Mrs. Thomas Oakes, Clerk of the Borough of Shrewsbury. and Michael J. Hynan Intend to apply to R. B. Smith, 189 Park Avanua, New York, With a strong wind and bitter cold tearing the name and address of the bid- (Signed) bor. It speaks of passing the dif- Mrs. Marjorle Woodruff, Mrs. Arm- der and the name of the proposed work Mayor and Council of the Borough of R*d N. Y. •weather, the pilot endeavored to get on the outside and must be accompanied HENRY SANDERS. Bank, for a Consumption license for E. W. Haaklna, II Rockladg. Drive, Pal. ferent towns and especially mentions the Ocean Queen Into New York har- and Lnvigne, Mrs. Henry Renshaw, ARTHUR HANSSON. remises at No. 112 Monmouth Street* Red ham Manor, N. Y. by a certified check for a sum of not less Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. Woolwich, Margate and Ramsgate bor the following dav but was unsuc- Mrs. Charles Hampton, Miss Mar- than 10% of the amount bid on the work, ank, N. J. C. A. Brooks, 1117 Brownsville Road. Mt On the second day's run the Ocean garet Devereaux and Miss £Mna payable to tha order of the Borough Col- Objections, If any, ihould be raad* 1m- Oliver Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. cessful, the wind being so much lector, and a surety company certificate NOTICE. ledlately in writing to Amy E. Bhinn, W. M, Byrnes, 1 Dolma Road, ScaradaJe, Queen made Portsmouth and an' against the ship. The writer says stating that .aid surety company will fur- Take notice that James Lang Intends to llerk of the Borough of Red Bank. N. Y. chored near the Isle of Wight. nish the bidder with the required bond. apply to Mayor and Council of the Bor- (Signed) O. C. Adama, Bryn Mawr, Pa. ouith of Red Hank for a Consumption II- WILLIAM B. CLAYTON, D. T. Boflnger. 721 Carroll Heel, Tea- A mutiny broke out on the third Th. Borough Council reserves the right cenaa for premises aituated at 11 Wharf MICHAEL J. HYNAN. neck, N. J. day's trip, wbjch was quickly sub- to reject any or all bids. avenue. Red Bank, N. J. A. G. Hoadley, 4121 Dorchester Avenue, CHARLES R. ENGLISH, dued by the captain, who "came for- Objections, If any, should ba made im- Chicago, HI. madiately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, NOTICE. J. M. Toolln, 1147 Grayton Road. Detroit. ward accompanied with a six barrel AMY E. SHINN, Borough Clerk. Take notice that Chris lUuich.r and R»» Clerk of the Borounh of Red Bank. 'r«denburg of Itay-Chrl. Grill Intandl to Mich. revolver" end threatened to shoot the (Signed) .pply to Mayor and Council of th. Bor- Stockholder. Holding More Than One Per men If they did not Bettle their dis- Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. JAMES LANG. >uah of Red Bank for a Consumption 11- Cent of the Stotk. Chancery I/47B pute. the matter of the estate of J, Leo :ense for pr.mliea altuatad at 160 lion- The Great Atlantic A Pacific Tea Com- SHERIFF'S SALE. '<•'• Honlgman. deceased. NOTICE. pany of America, 420 Lexington Ave- : louth street. Borough of Bed Bank, N. J. •y virtu, of a, writ of fl. fa. to me dl. * ' On Tuesday, September 5, the ship Notire to creditor, to present clalmi Take notice that August Klelnschmldt Objections. If any. ahould b. mad. Im- nue, New York, N. Y, dad, Issued out of tha Court of Chan!::; Washington passed close to the bow LEON'S against estate intends to apply to Mayor and Council of mediately in writing* to Amy E. Shlnn, iry of the Stato of New Jersey? wlU ha " Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. the BorouKh of. Red Bank for a Plenary Clerk of the Borough of R.d Bank. •POaed to aale at public vendue, on ;:; of the Ocean Queen and three wom- Donahay, Surrogate of the County of Mon- (Slin.-J) NOTICE. Retail Consumption license for premises ONDAY, THB 16th DAY OF JUNB. ZH en and a boy fell down the main mouth, made on the twenty-sixth day of situated at 26 West Front Street, Red CHRIS REU8CHER. Take notlc. that Th. Great Atlantlo hatchway In the excitement to see May. 1036, on the application of Joseph Bank, N. J. KAY FREDENBURG. Paoiflo Taa Company lntanda to apply for the passing vessel. CLEANERS - DYERS - LAUNDERERS K. Honigman, Edith L, Crafts and Helen Objections, If any, should ba mad. Im- a Plenary Ratall Distribution Ucans. for SoonB, acting executors of the estate of J. edlately ln writing to Amy E. Shlnn. premises altuatad at 48 Monmouth Strut, On Wednesday, * September 6, "1 Leo Honlgman, deceased, notice is hereby leik of the Borough of Red Bank. NOTICE. led Bank, N. J. found we had lost sight of Old Eng- given to the creditors of said deceased to Take notice that Strand Reataurant In- Objections, If any, ahould b. mad. Im. :hlblt to the subscribers..acting executors (Signed) , :ends to apply to Mayor and Council of land perhaps for evermore. The wind AUGUST KLEINSCHMIDT. mediately In writinrltlng to Amy E. Shlnn, i aforesaid, their debts and demands 2« Wot Front street. Red Bank, N. J. :he Borough of Red Bank for a Plenary Clerk of th. Borough of Sad Bank. increasing a little we went a little against the said estate, under oath, with- detail Consumption license for premtsaa (Signed) All .1,U1I.UU. '• . in six months from the date of the afore- iltuated at 64-6J Broad streat, Bad Bank, faster, about six knots an hour." NOTICE. Officera. AH th* following tract or parcel oil. lald order, or they will be forever barred John A. Hartford. President, Hotel Plaaa, •i™. Premlj., hereinafter particular!.!.. - The entry under the date of Fri- of their actiona therefor against the aaid Take notice that SnndeiB Cohen, trading Objections, if any, ahould ba made Im- subscribers. Sanders & Company, Intends to apply Ith Av.nua and 60th Straat, New York day, September 8, stated there was jedlatelledlately Iinn writinriting to Amy E. Shinn, City, N. Y. ownshlp of Mlddletown, In th. County'-'. - Mayor and Council of the BorouBh of Clerk of the Borough of Rad Bank. Monmouth and Stato ooff New Jerseersey "' "a good wind towards evening. It be- Dated Freehold, N. J., May 2«. 1938. :ed Dank, for a Retail Plenary Dlstrlbu- A. " to Robert McCann, and sold to said" 252 Broad Street. Red Bank. N. J., NOTICE. C. A. Brooks, Vice President, 1117 Browns- salt." (Sinned) Take notice that Char!.. E. Johnston Vlllam V. Conov.r by Samuel T. Hen- Acting Executors. vllle Road. Mt. Oliver Station, Pitta- rickjon. Sheriff of aald County, on ex.- t Tho following day tho entry show»d Apple-rate. Stevens. Foster & Reussllle, SANDERS COHEN. ntends to apply to Mayor and Council of burgh, Pa. :ht Borough of Red Bank for a Consump- utlftn and decree. that the sea continued very rousti Red Bank N. J., O. C. Adams, Vlea President, Bryn Hawr, T 1 O Proctors. NOTICE. tion license for premises situated at 172 Pa. , J". 1 ! Y' description Is taken from a and Mr. Hitchcock wrote that he was Take notice that Tony PlnsUore intends Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. leed held by aaid Henrietta Da Grote in D. T. Boflngar. Vica President, 711 Carroll i.r lifetime from William V. Conover and , in bis berth all day and when night Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. 3 appy to Mnyor and Council of the Objections, if any, should be made Im- Place, T.anack, N. J. lorough of Red Bank for a distribution mediately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, "- to Henrietta De Orote. recorded In came the wind was terrific. "The In the matter of the estate of Jacob F. W',. M. Byrne. Vic. Praaldai it, I Dolma ^.M0"™0","1 Coun'5' Clerk', omce In Eurich. icense for premises situated at 75 Lelgh- Clark of th. Borough of Red Bank. Boad, Scaradala, N. Y. wind whistling, waves roaring, ship (Signed) , 877 In Book 261 of Deeds on folioa 62, Notice to creditors to present claims on Avenue, Red Bnnk, N. J. Q, L. Hartford, Traaaurar, 8 Craatmont c, from which deed the above descrlp- creaking, boxes falling, children cry- against estate. Objections. If any. should be made im- CHARLES gJ JOHNSTON. Road, Montclalr. N. 3. ledlately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, on Is taken. » " * ing, with all the rest of the &c, &c, Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. 0. D. Claws, Aaa't Traasurar, 151 Montros* Said Louis. Lehman and Margaret A. Donahay, surrogate of the County of Mon- llerk of the Borouuh of Red Bank. Avanua, South Oranga, N. J. myself being frightened one of them, Take notlc* that BatiTCcJa.. No. 120, taring (of the first part) and Henrietta mouth, made on the twenty-ninth day of (SiKnprl) E. W. Hasklna, 8acr.tary. 83 Rockl.dg. orris (of the second part) are children but we got through the night with- May, 1930, on the application of Alfred TONY PINniTORE. Intends to apply to Mayor and Council of Drive, Felham Manor, N. Y. the Borough of Red Bank for a Club Li- t aald Henrietta DeGrote, now deceased ( out any accident." F. Enrich, sole executor of the estate of J. B. Bracklnrldge, Aas't Secretary, San nd said William B. Johntry, Marietta Jacob F. Eurich. deceased, notice )B here- cense for premises situated at 108 On Sunday, September 10, -there NOTICE. Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. Carlos Apartment*, 160 East Both !aal.r, Theodor. S. Johnlry. Phaha A. by given to the creditors of said deceased Take notice that Uoremus Bros. Co. in- Street, Nsw York, N. Y. •mill, Charlotte Bade, Huldn Vnllue and . was no service on board due to the to exhibit to the subscriber, sole executor Objection*. If any, ahould b. mad. tends to apply to Mayor, and Council of mediately in writing to Amy E. Shinn, Dlractora. [array Johntry are the children of Phebe * continued storm. "There was a con- as aforesaid, their debts and demands the Borough of Red Bank for a Retail G. L. Hartford, 8 Crestmont Road, Mont- ohntry, deceased, child of said Henrietta against the said estate, under oath, within Clerk of tha Borough of Rad Bank. finement In the steerage last night." Distribution^ Liquor llcenso for premises cl.lr, N. J. >eGrote, and said Henrietta Morris is th* six months from the date of, the aforesaid situated at 11 Brood Street, Red Bank, (Signed) J. A. Hartford, Hotel Plata, 5th Avanua inly other heir at law of said Henrietta , The lollowing day the writer men- order, or they will be forever barred of d. J. R. DANIELS. Exalted Rul.r, and (Oth Strait, New York City, >eGrote, who died Intestate April 82, ' tions as being a "wretched" one with their actions therefor against the said sub- 206 Shrewsbury Avenus, Red Bank, N. J. A. G. Hoffman, 98 Ridge Straat. Oranga. scriber. Objections, if any, should be mado im- W. J. CONLEY. Secretary. still plenty of -wind and rain. "Bottled mediately ln writing to Amy E. Shlnn, Riverside Drive, Red Bank. N. J. The above description Is copied from a Dat«d Fr«hoM N. J.. May 29. 1936. Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. W. G.VVrlghtson, II* Reynolds T.rrac ale and porter can be had on board, 3. B. WESTBROOK, Traaaurar.' Orange, N. J. e*d from Ldutse Lehmnnn and others to ' ALFRED F. EURICH, 78 Bank Street. Red Bank, N. J. lenrletta F. Morris, dated May 11. loilf. t the former at * shillings a bottle, the Prospect Ave., Little Sliver, N. J. TH0S!"N. DOREMUS. G. D. Cl*ws, 1S1 Montroi* Avanua, South Seised aa the property of Stephen Hu- latter 1-6. I found my apples and Alston Beekman, Esq., 61 Washington St., Red Bank, N. J. Oranga, K. J. •r, et »ls,, taken In erewtlon at the suit Red Bank. N. J., NOTICE. R. B. Smith, 188 Park Av.nua. New York, cheese a great luxury. A seed cake Is A. IRVING DOREMUS, Take notice that Patsy Borelll lntanda of John Kovolesky, and to ho sold by Proctor. 250 River Road, Red Sank, N. J. N. Y. preferable to a currant." to apply to th. Mayor and Council of til* E. W. Baaklna, It Rockladga Drive, P.I' GEOROE H. ROBERTS, Sheriff. J Borough of Red Bank for a Plenary Ra- Dated May 20, 1030. Monmouth County Surrogate'. Office. ham Manor. N. Y. Under the entry of Wednesday, NOTICE. tall Consumption Heenaa for pramlaaa ait- O. A. Brooks. SU7 Brownsvlll. Road, Mt. Inyder, Roberta ft Plllsbury, Sol'rs. In the matter of the.estate of Harry Dur- Take notice that Mitrofan Rogel Intend (>8 lines) U4.lt , September 13, the writer records, "It and, deceased. uated at 2 Morford place, Red Bank. Oliver Station, Pittsburgh. Pa. to apply to Mayor and Council of the Objections, If any, ahould h* made Im- W. M. Byrnes, 1 Dolma Boad, Scaraaala, was cold and miserable and such Notice to creditors to present claims Borough of Red Bank for a Consumption against estate. mediately in, writing to Amy E. Shlnn, MY ' Chencery 3/3 knocking about at night. You will license for premises situated at 15S Clark of tha Borough of Red Bank. O. Q. Adams. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Shrewsbury' Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. SHERIFFS SALE. hardly credit it when I teu you the Donahay, Surrogate of the County of Mon- (Signed) D. T. Boflnger. 731 Carroll Place, Tea- akin is rubbed off my elbows and my, mouth. made on the sixth day of May, Objections, If any. should bo made im- PATSY BORELU. neck, N. J. - By virtue of a writ of ft. fa. to me di- hip bones are dreadfully sore by 1936. on the application of Irving Rlker, mediately in writing to Amy E. Shlnn 1 Morford Place. R.d Bank. K.. a. Hoadley, 4til DorchesUr Avanua, rected, issued out of the Court of Chan- administrator with will annexed of the es- Clerk of the Borouuh of Red Bank. Chicago, III. cery of the State of New Jersey, will b* holding on to keep myself in be^. We tate of Harry Durand, deceased, notice is (Signed) NOTICE. . M. Toolln, 114T Crayton Road, Detroit, ixposad to aaia at public vendue, on were going out of our course all day. hereby given to tha creditors of aald de- MITROFAN ROGEL. Take notice that Louis P. Prate intends Mich. MONDAY. THB SOth DAY OP JUNE, to apply to Mayor and Council of the If you come across you must either renaed to exhibit to.the subscriber, admin- Itockholdera Holding Mora Than OB. P.r 1086, istrator with will annexed as aforesaid, NOTICE. Borough of Red Bank for a Plenary Re- setween the houra of 12 o'clock and I be in the closed intermediate or sec- their debts and demands against the said Take notice that John Gualtlerl (Cen- tail Consumption license for premises alt-' Cant of tha Stock. o clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving ond cabin, the open Intermediate be- estate, under oath, within six months from tral Bar) Intends to apply to Mayor and uated at I Waat Front street. Red Bank, Tha Great Atlantlo & Paclflo left Com- Ime) In the afternoon of aald day at tha N. J. pftny of America, 420 Lexington Ava- ing sa much exposed and inconven- the date of the aforesaid order, or they Council of Rod Bank for a Consumption nua, New York, N. Y. /ourt House, In the Borough of Freehold, ient." will be forever barred of their actions license for premises situated at 79 Mon- Objectiona, If any, ahould be mad* Im- county of Monmouth, New Jersey, to sat- therefor against the said subacrlber. mouth Street, Red Bnnk, N. 3. mediately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, isfy a decree of aald court amounting to Dated Freehold. N. J.. May 6. 1038 Objections, if any, should be made Im Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. NOTICE, approximately 82,201.00. Friday, September 15, "last night (Slgnad) was one of the old sort, but I begin IRVING RIKER. mediately In writing to Amy VE. Shlnn Take nolio* that Ratall DapartmMI All the following tract at parcel of land Blver Road. Fair Haven, N. J., Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. LOUIS P. PRATB. id pr.mlB.a h.relnelter particularly da- to get use to it. The wind was still SI Mount St., Rad Bank. Stores of America, Inc., {operating Sohuli Administrator with will annexed (SiKned) United) Intends to apply to Mayor and acrlbed, situate, lying and being In th* against us and dreadfully strong. It t hlld. Rlker. Marsh & Shlpman, JOHN GUALTIERI. ownahlp of Shrewsbury, In th* County of NOTICE. Council of the Borough of Red Bank, N, did not blow the galley &c overboard 7*4 Broad Street, J., for a Plenary Retail Distribution li- oonmouth and State of New Jersey, on Newark, N. J.. Taka notice that lone B. Gilllg. trading h. westerly side of tha Main road from hut It actually moved it out of its NOTICE. as Ship Ahoy Beach Club, intenda to ap- cense for premises aituated at 11 Broad Proctors. Take notice that Charles R. Williams, Streat, Red Bank. N. J. latontown t* Hamilton (formerly Shark place. Tha spare masts and spars ply to the Mayor and Council of the Por- Jr., Intends to apply to Mayor and Coun ough of Sea Bright, N. J., (or a Plenary Objections, If any, should be) made Im River Villaga.) that lay'd alongside were rolling Monmouth County Surrogate'. Office. ell of the Borough of Red Bank for i Retail Consumption llcanae for premlaaa mediately In writing to Amy E. Shinn, Beginning at a aton* on th* westerly about like BO many sticks. The ship In the matter of the estate of Isaac WIN Consumption license for premises situated situated at 802 Ocean avenue, 8ea Bright, clerk of the Borough of Rad Bank. aid. of said road the southeaat corner of ' lium Myeri. deceased. at 108 Wont Bergen Plnco. Red Bank, N. J. N. J. (Slgnad) a lot of land sold by Robert Wardell to has more than six hundred passengers Notice to creditors to present clalmi Objections, If any, should be made im- Benjamin Bannattl thence (1) south against estate. Objections, If any* aoould ba made Im- E. H. KOEHLER, Vic* President. instead of five hundred, so we arr mediately, ln writing to Amy E. Shlnn, mediately In writing to E. W. Fary, dark aeventy-four degrees and eighteen mlnutea Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. II, J. Wltman, Pr.sldent, 2e!2 Country west, sixteen cnalna and sixty-four links very. sick. The steerage Is awfu of tha Borough of Sea Bright, N. J. Club Prado, Coral Cablaa, Fla. and not fit for human beings to live ah »y. Surrogate of the County of Mon- (Sinned) (Slgntd) •o a> atone; thance (2) sonth nineteen de- mouth, made on the third day of June, CHARLES H. WILLIAMS, JR. S, H. Koahlar, Vic* Praild.nr, 47 Baal grees and fifteen mlnutea eaat eight chalna in." 19 36, on the application of Otto Lewii IONB B. GIIXIO. 88th Street, New York. New York. and twenty llnka to the north aide of th. O. C. Zeeher. Vic. President. 10 Alph Myers, administrator with will annexed o NOTICE. NOTICE. new road; thance (8) north seventy-eight Under the entry of Saturday, the Persons who realize the neces- the estate of Inaac William Myers de Place, Naw Bochalle, New York. degreaa eaa^ eleven chnlna and thirteen •; unjed, notice is hereby given to the cred- Take notice thnt Sebastian Bizzarro In< Take notice' that Glob. Hot.l Company, R, C. Saunpaon, Assistant Vice President, 16th, Mr. Hitchcock recorded that th, tends to apply to Mayor and Council o Inc., Intend, to apply to Mayor and Couav mlnutea to tha aforesaid rriad to Eaton- ship had made 1,200 miles the Mrs •, ii .r» of said deceased to exhibit to tha lit West LeeOnatoa Street, Baltimore, town: thence (4) along th* same nortii sity for keeping pi -utacrlber. administrator with will annexed the Borough of Kcd Bank for ft Plenar cll of til. Borough of Red Bank, for a Md, week, but during tho preeent week Retail Distribution HcenBe for prcmlsei Plenary R*tali Consumption licnaa far thirteen degrMS and forty-five mlnutee >,,••" aforesaid, their debts and demands V, Hoppe, Tr*wur*r, 71-17 Aaatln ttnet. leak ten chains and twenty-four links to clothes spotless and fresh p i ,'ulnst the said estate, under oath, within situated At 05 River Street, Red Bank, premises situated at 20 East Front street. Forest Hills, Long bland. N. Y. come of the passengers stated tha N. J. Red Bank, Now Jersey. ;he place of Bealnnlatt, Containing eleven the ship had not made more than ^! -i\ months from the date of the aforesaid H. 1. Flllman, Secretary, 411 Broadway, appreciate the added value niler, or they will be forever barred of Objections, If any, ahould be mad. Im- Objections, if any, ahould be mad. im New York. N.w York. •nd ninety-four on* hundredtha of an 300 miles. A number of the passen- hflr actions therefor against the said sub. medlntely in writing to Amy E. Shinn, mediately in writing to Amy E, Shinn, H, Oradl.y, Aailataat Traesner, 71 acr* mor* or lass. gers had crossed the ocean three or in Sanitonc cleaning. For ^ riber. Clerk of the Boroimh of Red Bank. Clerk of tha-Borough of Red Bank. Church Lane, Nortii Bergen, N, J. Excepting and reserving therefrom! All ISIgncil) (Signed) :hat carteln lot or parcel of land, aituate, four times and had never exper- Dated Freehold, N. J.. June J, 1038. D. Donahue, Assistant Secretary. 145 W.s' lying and being in the Township of Sanitoning cleans thoroughly OTTO LEWIS MYERS. SEBASTIAN BIZ7.ARRO. HERMAN R1TZAU, Free. I Eta Street. New York, Naw York. ienced ouch rough weather an Officers. . Shrewsbury. Beginning In the middle of „ , _ Now Rochelle, N. Director*. he road Lading from Katontown to Ham- tnoy had Just passed through. H( Qulnn. Parsons & Doremus, Chancery 1/478 Herman Rltsau, Rlv.rdai. Av.nu., Town- to the heart, of the cloth and ship of Shrewsbury, N. J, President If. J. Wltman, 2111 Country Club Prado, ilton (formerly Shark River Village) at a stated that he had just recovered Asbury Park, N. J., SHERIFF'S SALE. Coral Gables, Fla. atake oppoalt. Benjamin KIng'a stor. Proctors. Helen Rltiau, Rlvardale Avenue, Towa- from his sea Blckness and could eat removes the accumulated dirt By virtue of a writ of ft*, fa. to me di- shlp of Shrewsbury, N. J., Seoretary. E. H. Koahler. 47 Eaat llth Street. New (formerly) .aid .take being the southeast rected, Issued out of the Court of Chan- York. New York. "like a horse." "One of the crow wa3 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Paul Hokl.r. 40 Broad Strjet, Rad Bank, corner of tha whole tract of v/hlch thla which makes white clothes cery of the State of New Jersey, will ba N, J., Treasurer. H. I, Fillman. 401 Broadway, New Tork. la a part; th.no. (1) five chains and caught in the act of robbing one ol To SOPHIA R. GOLD: exposed to sale at. public -vqndue, on New York. aaventy llnka to a stake; thence (2) nnrth the passengers boxes. He was taken MONDAY. THE (22N1J DAY OK JUNE, Stockholders. look dull and grey. It also By virtue of an order of the Court o Herman Bltsau, Rlverdal. Av.nu*, Town' V. Hoppe, 7 8-17 Austin Streat, Fores twelve degrees west, one chain and sixty- on deck and tho mate gave him 30 Lhuncery of New Jersey, made on tho da' ( 1086. '•> Hills, Long Island, N. T. five llnka: thence (8) north seventy-eight h reo ln a UIe ship of Shrewsbury, N. J. G. C. Zechar. 10 Alpha Place, New Ro or 40 lashes and threatened to put ?. '£* n*!fi, * '' " wherein Rei between the hours of 12 o'clock and 8 Helen Rltxau. Rlverdal. Av.nu., Town- degrees, six chains and forty-nine linka completely removes perspira- Hank Building and Loan Association I o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Having eticll*. New York, thence (4) along the middle of the aald him in Irons." ship of Shrewsbury, N. J. corporation of the State of New Jersey, li Paul Mokler, 49 Broad Street, Red Bank, E. P. SUIIe. 120 Eaat SSth Street, New road south thirteen degreea and forty-five tion stains and odon. — complainant and William G. Gold and oth York, Naw York. mlnutas west one chain and eighty-two On Sunday, September 17, "just be- ers are defendants, you are required to Stockholder. Inks to the place of Beginning. Contain- fore tea, a sea struck the vessel and Call us today for prompt nppear and answer the bill of said com 1B20 Corporation, 881 Broadway, Ni ing one acre, strict measure. plalnant on or before the sixteenth day of approximately (1,380.00. NOTICE. York, New York. Also Excepting and Reserving all the upset 30 or 40 kettles and pots that July not, or the •«].! bill will be taken as All the following tract or parcel of land Take notlc* that Whalan Drug Co., Inc., land lying on the north aide of Ashury were cooking in the galley and put service. Our years of expe- confessed against you. and premises hereinafter particularly de- Intends to apply to the Mayor and Council Avanua, containing, more or less, which scribed, situate, lying and being ln the of the Borough of Red Bank, N. J., for a NOTICE. waa formerly a part of the whole tract of out all the flies. It is nothing un- The said bill Is filed to foreclose a cer- Plenary Retail Distribution llcans. for rience provide the extra skill tain mortgsge given by William C. Gold Township of Mlddletown, in the County Take notlc. that Liggett Drug Coaa, Eleven 04/100 acres. common for such accidents happen of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, premises located at 48 Broad 8treet, R«d and Harriet Gold, his wife, to Red Bank Bank, N. J. pany, Inc., intsnda to apply to the Mayo Balaed an the property of Jos.ph C. once or twice a week." required to clean white clothes. Building; and Loan Association, a corpora- and numbered and distinguished as Lots and Council of the Borough of Rad Ban! Brow.r, Individually and aa executor of tion of tha State of New Jersey, dated tha Numbers Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten and Objections, If any, should be made Im- for a Plenary Ratall Distribution llcansi tha Laat Will and Testament of Mary A. On Monduy, the 18th, "we had Eleven In Block 1, on the Map known aa m.dlat.ly ln writing to Amy B. Shlnn heavy rain all day no wore forced to sixth day of October, 10S2, on lands In for th* premises situated at 60 Broai Drower, deceased, et aln., taken In execu- the Borough of Fair Havsn, in the County "New Keansbunr, Mlddletown Township, Clerk of tha Borough of Red Bank. StrMt, Red Bank, N. J, tion at the suit of Ellialieth Stratton, and Monmouth Co.. New Jersey, Scale 1 Inch (Signed) stop below. In the evening there , IVORY SOAP of Monmouth and State of New Jersey; Objectiona, If any, should be made In to b* sold by nml you, Sophia R. Cold, ara mad. de- CO feet, April 10, 1020, mmle by Herbert WHELAN DRUG CO.. INC. was a grand concert in our corner O. Todd. C. E.. Atlantlo Highlands, N. J." mediately In writing to Amy E. fihlm GKOHOE II ROBERTS, Sheriff. fendant because you hold a mortgage cov- Officera. Clerk of the Borough of Rad Bank. Datad May 20, 1031. and eongi sung to some perfection. USED EXCLUSIVELY ering the land, described In complainant's II. J, MolTat, President, 078 Park Avenue, . "Auld Lan« Hyno," "Cheer Boya Beginning at a point formed by the In- (Signed) John A. Reid, fol'r. *al4lh St., Nai KKimi , deceaseddd. W. C, Watt, K.ecutlv. Vic* President and of tha date hereof, In a cause wherein ' •veiling one of tho Liverpool mail CLEANLINESS and One, Block One, on aald Msp, one York City. Leonardo Uulldlng and Loan Association, Notice to creditors to present claim. hundred ami fifty fee* tn the Southerly II. J. Morf.lt. Director, Wblppoorwlll, Chappaqua, N packets passed ui within a quarter againsg t estate. corner of Lot One, Block One on said of Leonardo, N.w J.rs.y, n corporation, la Pt th A. O. Blrn. B. i. Master. Vice President end Dlractoi complainant, and (ieorga P, Luta and of a mile. We had our coloura ready AND LONG LIFE Pursuant to tha order of Joseph L. Don- Map; thence (8) Houthweiterly, along the J. P. McNamara, Catharine Luta, his wlfa, ar. defendants, but they wero not holnted. I had a ahay, Surrogate of tha County of Mon- lln. of proporty belonging to th. Midille- William Solomon. 7», on lands In tli. Townnlilp of Middle- w«U «mokcd with tar. After that will ba forever barred of their actlona A. 8. Joseph. Andllor, 100 Hoo.«v.lt AT. town, In th* County of Monmnutli anil therefor against the .aid autiscrltiar. Being the same premise, ronvsy.d to Tak. nolle* that S. Bpltt.r Win* J Oranga, New Jersey. ohlorid* of llmo was thrown on tho BUt. of Naw J.rs.y. And you, (l.orga Dated Freehold, N. J., May 4, I»««. Leon I-oev.ntll and Mnry M. I/ievendt, IJrjuor Co. Intends to apply to Mayor am John Qulnn, Assistant Secretary, 71 Mar P. Lute. ar. mad. > party defendant ba- floor In large quantities. This Is the UNITED STATES TRUHT COMPANY lumlianil and wife, by MnrrU.y Sk Walk.r, Council of tha Borouth of Bed Bank fo boro Court, Roekvlll. Cntar. New Tori c*.°.".*°!1 *r* '"• o«n*r In fee .Imp!, of Of NEW YORK, Inc., by deed dat.d March 2Htli, 1032. and a Plenary Retail Dlatrlbutlon Ucenae fo J. L. Dunand, Aaslstant Secretary. 10. La said land) and ynu, Catharine Luts, are second time,! (he ship has been purl- rnnitrdurl in the Monmmith County Clerk's premises situated at Il-B Monmtrath fled." By IURRY M. MASELL, f.j.tl. St.. WIMl.ton Perk, L. I. V. Y, made a party defendant baraus. of any Trust Offle.r, Omc. In Hook 1247 df i)«.ds on psg.s 07, Street. Rad Bank, N. J. Vincent Cull.n. Asal.tant Secretary, 11 dower light you may hava In .aid prem- Under the date of Monday, Heptem- .6 Wall StrMt. N.w York, N. Y. Objections, It any, should be made Im. Klmball Btreet, Brooklyn, N. Y, •M* by reason of being the wife of 'lit mediately. U. writing to Amy BI . Bhlnn btr S8, th» writer chronicles, "We 70-76 White St. Red Bank fl«laed as the property of Lean Lne- medately O. 0. Kllndt, Asal.tant secretary. II (Lori. p. Lai,, tb. owner In fe» aimnl* v.ndl, at tix., taken In execution at the Clerk of the Fish Ave., Brom, N. T. _ , of Bald pramis.s, h»d it Urrlbli rough night. Flint « A bonafld. n.w.paper olroulatlon •ult of Atlantic Illahlanrla Building and J, R. Newton. Director, New York Clti fellow's html, then hl« heels in the Alt —th* kind Tit* Regular hat—In tho Loan Association, Doily Corporate, and to Hay 7th, A, I). Ins). Phone 2800 only kind that count, with the ad- be sold by U7 High IK., Perth ABiboy, H. J, U J. Hunter. Dlreetor, Boalon, Mass, till hit Hulilwi nearly «hook out of HOBB BPIT7.tR. IRVINO W. TKKPLJi. vartliir. No premiums or other In nr.nnfn: IT. nonr.nTS, Bh.rifi. All atoek held by United Drug Com him tt no joke. We hud very little Dated May 20, 11)111, 111 7 High Rt., Perth Amboy, N. J SnlWtor of Complainant, *»•*•*. ft*. M» duotmtntf have ever bean offered to Snydar ft KoberU, Sol'rs. HoisWBPITZEBHoisWBPITZEB, pany, 41 Leon Street, Boston, Masiaehus Building. 00 Ilni.d flt., KMI •I •»«.«» ismntt*. Dttl. K, I Hmrkr - RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11,19,36. Paee Fifteen amount of $7,000 for high school recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Thomas berries have been Injured by the long Highlands Couple Union Beach. tuition. The letter further stated Stoothoff of Long Island, who cele- dry spell. that under the plan whereby 1933-3* brated their 29th wedding annivers- Commencement exercises for the To Wed Next Fall
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Later Miss Arm- ng In an awning In front of a wln- trong and Miss McMullen will visit iow In the rectory ot St. Anthony's t,Lexington, Virginia, where they jhurch on Bridge avenue, dcatroyed will attend the final dance of the he canvas and resulted in cracking irginia Military institute. the window, which was of plate glass. William Conde of Watertown, New Hand Tailored The damage was placed at $100. Tork, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eev. Nicholas Soriano, rector of the 'aul T. Ash. ihurch, was home at the time. Hear- The Keyport Literary club will hold Hand Embroidered ing someone outside shouting fran- their final meeting this season on tically, he ran to the front of the June 28, when Mrs. A. D. Schultz house and found the awning ablaze. will entertain. The topic will be He called police headquarters and Reminiscence." Liberty Engine company was dis- Miss Therese Smith ot Llnwood U Gentlemen of the patched to the scene. lsltlng relatives. It la believed that the fire started At a meeting of the borough coun- Porto Rican, from a lighted cigarette, which evi- il held Monday night an ordinance army...... dently had been thrown on the awn- was introduced to reduce the mini- Ing. mum charge for water to $2 per quar- Here are the clothes that er. This figure allows the consump- tion of BOO cubic feet The old mini- are worth their weight in Keyport. mum was $3.50 per quarter and al- DRESSES owed the use of 1,000 cubic feet. The waiting you have done. Have you forgotten anything in (The Red Bsnk Register can be bousht ost of the next 1,500 cubic feet will - Keyport from Costa BrothsrB, Mrs. be ?3 per 1,000 cubic feet and the the way of wearing apparel for Florence Melee, Gus SensOD and Mrs. Clara next 1.000 S2.80 per 1,000. The con- Sussman.) tract for 50,000 gallons of oil to put JA95 long enough for Robert Williams and Milton Cam- n the borough streets was given to the coming week-end ? nsky are new employees at the local he IX S. Tar Products of Matawan. this money, good- pbstofflce, having been rated first and The company will furnish and lay ness knows . . . To properly enjoy yourself, no matter where you second, respectively. In a recent civil he oil on about 15 miles of streets Exquisite dresses, with tiny little hand now we suggest go, you'll want to be correctly outfitted, and service examination. at a cost of about $2,400, and will be stitches finishing the seams, and artfully About 200 employees of the Archi- laid to requirements of the state that you put it right here's where we come in. tectural Tiling company's plant here highway commission. dainty hand embroidery spattered about. into style that is gave a testimonial dinner on Wednes- James Hyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. All this work was done by natives in Porto day of'last week at the Smoke Shop ieorge S. Hyer has returned from Rico . .. and that alone explains the low as late as the pay- For the Boardwalk-r- tavern at Red Bank to S. M. Schatz- the Klrkville school of osteopathy at ment . . . and kin, president of the company. Frank Klrkville, Missouri. price! Fashioned in cool Diagonese crepe, values that give Southwind Gabardine Suits 25.00 Detoit, manager of the shipping de- Mrs. Edgar Bryne has returned they'll wear and wash and wear again .. % you as much run Imported Linen Suits 13.50 partment, was in charge ot the af 'rom a visit with her sister at Hunt- all your sunny summer days. Palm Beach Suits 16.75 fair. Ington. for your money as Miss Betty C. Hondrlckson, daugh- Mra. Charles Jewltt has returned you gave to get it. Sport Coats 12.50 up ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrick- to her home at Westfleld after a visit Sport Slacks 3.50 up son, was graduated on Thursday af- with relatives. Pastels In Glowing Duets: Pink ternoon from the Kent Place school Mr3. H. F. Lawson and son Henry and wine, yellow and blue, blue Here we're pre- Straw Hats 1.65 up at Summit. Miss Hendrickson was have returned from a visit with Mrs. Genuine Panama Hats 2.95 up one of the honor pupils in her class Dora Junge of New York. and white, or aquamarine and wine pared with special and received an award for being the Raymond Warkock spent the week- stocks for the Manhattan Rustic Twist Shirts .., 1.95 outstanding student for the year in end at Atlantic City. biology. . Frank Walling was considerably bonus bond army. shaken up when a Pennsylvania car Two styles to choose from. A two-piece but- Mr. and Mrs. Georgo H.. Conover struck his car on Maple place last We figured that For Qolf, Tennis, Sports— have returned from a two weeks ton-down-the-front model with air-condi- Sunday. Mr. Walllng's car was-over- tioning streams of drawnwork. Or a high 99% of the men Polo Shirts by Manhattan 1.00 trip to White Sulphur Springs, Vir-turned and badly damaged. The car who receive bonds ginia. from Pennsylvania was attached un- mandarin neckline frock wjth buttons like Sanforized Wash Slacks 1.95 Baroness Carmela S. Clmlno of til the damage to Mr. Walllng's car from their Uncle Fezco Basque Berets 1.50 Philadelphia was the recent guest of was paid for. crystal tear-drops trickling down the bo- Sam will want to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Septen. Mrs. Joseph E. Waldron and dice. Sizes 12 to 20. Hickok Sport Belts 1.00 Mrs. Stockton Hopkins has re-daughters of Plalnfleld were recent dress^ up Uncle Interwoven Anklet Hose '. 35 turned from a visit in Ohio. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mor- Dudley. Miss Nan V. C. Mcklnney has re ley. Second Floor turned from a visit with her brother < o and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Depend on us for, For Swimming— mond McKinney of Ridgewood. Headden's Corner. huge stocks of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Wyckoff Jantzen Swim Suits , 4.50 (Tim It'r! nmik Register can In bought fine; cool clothes are spending the summer at their In Headden's Corner from Edward O'Flsh- Zipper Two-Tone Suits 2.95 cottage at Point Pleasant. j erty and Frits Errath.) ... fair prices... A daughter was recently born to STEINS ACH KRESGE CO. Gantner Wikies ; 3.95 Dr. and Mrs. F., W. Holman. Richard Nagel Is building an ad- and service that Terry Beach Robes 1.95 dition of two rooma to his home on understands how Mrs. Maude Bailey of Spring Lake Chapel Hill road. Louis Reuther Is was the recent guest of Mrs.' E. M.doing the carpenter work and Roland Asbury Park a man feels when —Ladies—* Raymond. \ Heyer the painting. Mr. Heyer Is he's waited as The class day exercises of—the also redecorating the Interior of the Jantzen Swim Suits 4.50 up graduating class of the high schoo Nagle home. .:*l long as you have. will be held Tuesday evening, June Mrs. John Tector fend her Infant Hickory Rubber Swim Suits 1.95 16. Graduation will be on Thursday son are expected home today from Hickory Beach Sandals 85 evening, June 18, and the annual re the Rlverview hospital at Red Bank. ceptlon and dance of the alumni as William Heyer has moved from Snappy Stylish Suits soctation will be held Friday even Mrs. Charles VerneH's house in Fair- ing, June 19. All the events will be field Gardens to Oliver G. Frake's 5010 i0 And don't forget Qraduation— held at the high school auditorium. house on the same tract, Mrs. Mary Hastings has returned Mrs. Eva Klein has bought a new Blue Suits, Two Pants 18.00 from a visit.at Delray, Vermont. J.YANKO 22- 35 ° Ford suburban car and Miss Mar- Blue Sport Coats 9.75 Miss'Gardlna Armstrong, daughter garet Salmon is driving a new Olds- 30 BROAD ST., RED BANK of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Armstrong, mobile sedan. White or Grey Flannel Pants 5.00 who was graduated from Southern Tropical Worsted Suits Shirts . . . Neckwear ... Hosiery Seminary at Buena Vista, Virginia, 00 last week, was honored by the sem- General Hermann Wilhelni Goar- Q.75 to 25' inary by being awarded a scholar- ing of Germany is president of the ship. . reichstag, general of the rechswehr, Mrs. J. A. MacEwan will entertain general of the air force, general ol washable the Thought club Monday evening. police, relchsmlnster of aviation, di- Pure Linen Suits Mrs. W. H. Eckhart will be In charge rector of television, master of the of the program on "Fancy Work.' hunt and'chief forester of tho hunt Jg.50 to Jg.75 J. KRIDEL Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burrowes and son are enjoying a month's va- One of the quickest ways to find a FRENCH CREPE Job Is to advertise In The Regis- — Red Bank — cation at Colorado Springs, Colorado. ter's Want Department—Advertise- Mrs. John Bledelman of Washing- ment. Genuine C Palm Beach Suits yard 1675 Regularly 69c, 79c and 1.00 a yard IJ.KRIDEL Fashion-right prints in stunning patterns and color combinations on light and dark grounds. —Red Bank — 'ever NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Designs for sport, dress and evening wear. Estate of Anna H. Stephenson, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the ao counts of the subscriber, substituted trus- tee of the1 estate of Bald deceased, frill be t audited and stated by the Surrogate of the County of Monmouth and reported for settlement to the Orphan! Court of laid County, on Thursday, the second day of . July, A. D. 1936. at 10 o'clock A. M., at how low in price .1 f which time application will be made for the allowance of commissions and counsel fees. Dated Mar 14, A. D. 1931!. THE MID-CITY TRUST COMPANY, JJyi Beatrice F. Bowling, Assistant Secretary and Trust Officer, Plalnfleld. N. J.. Substituted Trustee. Henry W. Clement. Esq.. ___jutt always 121 Watchune Ave., Plalnlield, N. J., Proctor. x;, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate of Mary E. Annett, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the ac- counts of the subscriber, administrator of the estate of said deceased, will be audit- ed and stated by the Surrogate of the County of Monniouth and reported for set- tlement to the Orphans Court of said County, on Thursday, the second day of How Good July, A. I). 103(1, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at which time application will be made for the allowance of commissions and counsel fee>. Dated Hay IS, A. D. 1988. CHARLES E. ANNBTT. P. 0, Box 262, lied Bank. N. J., There are two ways to build a motor oar. built to this latter formula. It is built Administrator. Ijeiter C. Leonard, Ego,, It can be built to sell at a certain price Ilcd Bunk, N. J., ns finely as Cadillac knows how—and Proctor. —and the quality brought within that NOTICE. priced as low as the quality will permit. Take notice thnt Grace T. De Maria (Pleasant Inn) intends to apply to Mayor predetermined range. Or, it can be That is what makes La Sallo so unique and Council of the Borough of Red Bank built as finely as possible^ letting the situated at Shrewsbury Avenue and New- —for no car built to a price formula man Springs Road, Hod Bank. N. J. Objections. If any, should be mad* 1m- price fall where it may. La Solle is meiilntely In writing to Amy E. Bhlnn, could possibly compete with La Saile. Clsrk o( the Doiouuh of lied Bank. (SIKI.CI) f.MCF, T, DE MAMA. Howland B. Jones Motor Co. NOTICE. Tnke notice that Davidson Bros. Intend to mnily to Mayor and Oounril of the Bor- 36 Maple Ave., Red Bank, N. J. miuh of He.l Ilunk for Plenary ltetall DIs- trlhiitlon Liquor l-iiense for premises sit- uated at 4$ lliciad Street, Iteil Dank, N. J. Objections, If nny, should be made Im- meiliBtely In wrltlnir to Amy E. Bhlnn. I Clark of the 1!<>: i.nuti (,[ Jted Dank. (Hlgneil)' EZRA DAVIDSON, A. H. DAVIDSON, 9t Harding Iload, Il.d Hank, M. J. NOTICE. Take notice that Ilaflasle O. Tomalno Intends to «Pl>ty to Mayor and Council of the Borough of fled Hank for a Pistilhu- tlqn license for premises situated at 161 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Mank, Objections, If any, should he muds Im- Moittfily payments to sull your purn on «!• O.M. lnilallm.nl Plan. mediately In writing to Amy K. Bhlnn, Clsrk of the BriTOtnh r,r H«d Dank. (Wined) 0. TOMA1N0. • BE A BOOSTER Boott jroui merchant*, booat jrooi organUaUom, boost your' offlatala, SECTION booit your neljbber and your ooro- munltj will boost you. RED BANK REGISTER TWO J.UUJ Inuid Wuklr. BnUrtd u Bxumd-Clail U«tUr at th« FoiU Subscription Filcti On« Y«»r 12.00. VOLUME LVIII, NO. 51. offlc. it Bad pule N. J, on d«r th. Act of March I, 1S1». RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1936. Bll Month! 11.00. Slngl. Copy 4c PAGES 1 TO 16.. Drive To Stop Edward O'Brien, Oscar Brand Saves Council Has No Red Bank Woman Man From Drowning Shears For Mother; Appoint New Receiver Parking Cars Tenor, Ends His Right To Issue Re-Elected Head Oscar Brand, well known rlverman, Hospital For Alice was walking along the) riverfront In For Broad Street Bank Without Lights Life JVith Gun the vicinity of the Molly Pltcb.Br ho- License To Club N. J. C. Alumnae Whether or not we're all bar- tel early Sunday morning when he bers at heart, many an unsus- Special Officers of Fair Haven to Well Known Rumion Young espied a man floundering In the water Application by Old Red Bank pecting child has been a martyr not far from the hotel dock. With- Mrs. Walter W. Gosling Again to an apparently Inherent desire Robert Sherwood of Long Branch to Succeed Newton Act in the Interest of Public Man Shot Himself in Bedroom out stopping to remove even his Yacht Club Rejected by Fair Honored by College Organi- on the part of some loving par- Safety—Fire Apparatus Ordi- of His Home Tuesday—Funer- ehoes, Mr. Brand waded In and Haven Council Because of ents to try their hand with the D. Ailing Saturday—Bank Building dragged the man to shore. zation—Also Member Board barber's shears when given half nance Adopted. al Held This Morning. After administering artificial res- Lack of Jurisdiction. of Trustees. a chance. Mothers have been May Be Sold Today. piration. Brand called the police and known to do a harboring job Councilman Tony Hunting, police Edward O'Brien of Rumson, well- Sergeant George Clayton and Police- An application to the Fair Haven on their children with the aid man Sprlgue Williams were sent to The Associate Alumnae of New Jer- of upturned saucers, among Robert Sherwood of New York, re- commissioner at Fair Haven, report- known tenor, ended his life Tuesday mayor and council by the old Red sey College for Women have again elver of the Citizens' National bank ed at Monday night's meeting of the morning by shooting himself In the the scene. The man, who gave his Bank Yacht club for .a liquor license other things, and despite hon- name as John Walsh of West Front re-elected Mrs. Walter W. Gosling of est efforts some of the result- Testimonial For f Long Branch, the First National mayor and council that he will ask head in the bedroom of his home on was rejected at Monday night's Bunny Cove, Red Bank, as president mnk of Sea Bright and the First the aid of special 9™oei» to wag0 Monmouth avenue, A few minutes street, and his age as 70, was removed meeting of the commissioners. Tony Ing hair cuts evoke so much to RlvcrvUw hospital His condition of that organization. Mre. Gosling, -hilarity—thn(^they—go-down In Rational bank In 9ea Bright was a campaign against motorists park- before~iie~had~beenrconverBlng~with Hunting,—chairman—of—tho—polica who is a member of Vne claes~of "19227 -JCoach Rinehart— ippc>Inteil last week by the comp-, Ing cars In tho street without lights. ils father, Edward O'Brien, Sr., at this morning was reported as good. committee, reported the borough the child's memory, to be re- roller of currency at Washington as he breakfast table. His father heard ia therefore automatically a member called time and again in later He mentioned several cases where council has no jurisdiction over the of the board of trustees of New Jer- At Molly Pitcher ecelver of the Broad Street National oars were parked all night and said he shot. Running upstairs to his issuance of a license. years for a laugh. ank of Red Bank to succeed New- son's room he found him unconscious sey College for Women. this situation W«B a menace to the Changes To Fire The clubhouse Is moored off the In addition to her activities in con- Mrs. Arthur Smith of Me- on D. Ailing, who has been receiver safety of the public. He also spoke with blood flowing from a wound In Mennen property at the foot of Bat- nection with the college, Mrs. Gos- chanic street was apparently In Herbert McCracken, Former La- ince April 15, 1833. Mr. Sherwood about a collision Saturday night on ils head, A revolver lay on the tin road. Hamilton S. Battln of the just such a barberlng mood will relieve Mr. Ailing at 1 o'clock. loor. ling is prominently affiliated with fayette Football Mentor, Wa* River road In which a machine ran Ordinance At zoning board of adjustment made a the American Association of Univers- Monday when she picked up the Saturday. He will continue as re- Into a parked car on River road. report of his investigation relative ity Women and with the Red Bank shears to give her seven-year- Principal Speaker Last Night eiver of the-Long Branch and Sea Tho council adopted a resolution to the location of the clubhouse. Res- old daughter Alice a once over. Woman's club. She Is also active In —More Than 50 Attend. Bright banks, dividing moat of his giving its consent to the Players Little Silver idents of Battln road had protested the auxiliary to Fitkin Memorial hos- Everything was going line un- lime between Red Bank and Long Boat club to renew Its liquor license. at a previous meeting against the pital of Neptune. til the shears slipped and Alice 3ranch. This was In accordance with a re- clubhouse being moored there. More than 50 persons honored Wil- Amendment Provides for Mem- Mre. Gosling has Just announced lost a piece off the lobe of her The Broad Street bank closed IB. quest from State Commissioner Bur- Mr. Battln said the borough at- ear. The halrcuttlng job was lard Rinehart, former coach and March of 1933, and since that time nett. As several members of the bership of 40 and Give* En- torney, John S. Applegate, had ad- the election of three new members athletic director ot Red Bank high to her board of directors. They are postponed until Alice went to one dividend of 35 per cent has been council are also members of tho club gineer Supervision Over Ap- vised him that the matter is not Blvervlew hospital for treat- school, at a testimonial dinner laat paid. Thh payment, which amounted tho license must bo obtained direct- within the jurisdiction of the bor- Mrs. Harry P. Jeffries of Summit, night at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Miss Edna M. Newby of New Bruns- ment. Here's to the little to $513,684, was made latB In July ly from Mr. Burnett's office. The paratus—Other Matters. ough because the clubhouse is be- martyrs who suffer in silence. The farewell party was given by the ot 1934 with the aid of a $300,000 Re- resolution was offered by Mr. Hunt- yond high water mark. Mr. Battin wick and Miss Winifred Halstead of Willard Rinehart testimonial com- Oradell. construction Finance Corporation Ing. said he later conferred with an of- mittee headed by William Bott. loan. It was generally believed- at An amendment to the fire ordl- ficial ot the war department, who She has also appointed a committee The ordinance, providing for the I nance was passed on its first reading to study the possibilities of alumnae hat time that another dividend o( purchase oJ an Amerlcan-LaFranea at Tuesday night's meeting of the said his department had no jurisdic- at least 15 per cent would be paW. lire truck at a cost not to exceed tion unless the dock to the club- participation In academic matterti. River Dredging The Citizens' bank has paid Ils de-. mayor and council. The new amend- house was a menace to navigation. Members of the committee are Miss $8,500 was adopted. No objections ment which corrects two sections of Mary Van Dyke of Lansdowne, Penn- positors four dividends, amounting tq were made at the public hearing. the ordinance, provides for a mem- Mr. Battln said he was told by this 52W per cent of the total deposits', The apparatus will have a capacity official that as the dock forms a sylvania, chairman, Miss Elizabeth] To Begin Soon; and the First National bank at Sea. bership of 40 In the fire company and permanent connection between the W. Holmes of Merchantville, Mrs. of 7S0 gallons, with a 100-gallon boos- gives the engineer supervision over Samuel G. Blackman of Trenton, Bright paid one dividend of 85 per ter tank. the maintenance of the apparatus. clubhouse and the shore the club- Equipment Here cent of its deposits. house comes within the jurisdiction Miss Renec Here of Rldgefield Park, Mr. Sherwood ia a friend of Mr, Councilman Bay VanHorn asked Clark P. Kemp, collector, called of the borough. Miss Frances Williams of Westfleld the advlco of Mr. Applogato on tho the council's attention to a request Alling's, having worked with him In Mr. Applegate explained his stand and Mrs. Stanford Hendrickson of Contractor Making Preparations question of exempting from taxation by Charles E. Cole, auditor, for Newark. the Irving Trust company of New for the next three years houses con- conference with the finance commlt- again and said he did not care what for Laying of Pipe Lines York. He moved his family from structed In the borough, provided . tee to discuss those taxes, of which the War Department official said. New York to Interlaken two and one- Fair Haven residents are employed ! evidence of payment is Incomplete. Mr. Battin replied that he was only Through Which to Pump Riv- half years ago. He told The Regis- on i the jobs. Mr. Applegate said I Mr. Kemp also asked permission for submitting his report of his Investi- 13 Graduate At er Deposits to Lowlands. ter yesterday that he had received there was no provision In tho state Mr. Cole to take charge of the tax gation as the council had Instructed splendid co-operation at Long Branch laws or In the constitution to per- sale. The council decided to take him to make at the previous meet- fort Monmouth and Sea Bright and had nothing but mll any such exemption. this matter up with Mr. Cole at-the ing, Dredging of a channel in the praise for thoae with whom he hacj EDWARD O'BRIEN. Gus Planitz of Battin road said the Shrewsbury river will begin within Herman Woolley of Lake avenue conference. business dealings at both places. He Mr. O'Brien summoned Dr. D. question of sewage disposal from the Comencement Exercises Held the next few days, possibly during Baid it was his intention to work as complained about a drainage condi- Councilman Frank Dean reported clubhouse was a serious matter. He .he first of the week, it was an- tion in the rear of hl> property, and Harold Karp of Rumson, but all ef- the street slms have been erected There YeJterday—Diplomas expeditiously at Red Bank as he had forts to save the young man's life said children played In a cove near lounced yesterday by Councilman and was still doing at Long Branch was Informed by Councilman Arthur on the Berk tract. the clubhouse and be feared the Joseph Irwln, chairman of the water- B. Sicklos that the board of health were futile. He shot himself at 8 Polica Chief Fred Ziegler reported Presented by Major General and Sea Bright. o'clock and 2 hours later without re- water in that vicinity would become ways committee of the council and G. Howard Lipplncott, Red Bank would take up the matter with Red that radio receiving sets have 'been polluted. He said the Players Boat James B. Allison. one of the leaders in the movement Bank officials, as most of the drain- gaining consciousness. Before he Installed in his home and the police real estate man, and Mr. Ailing art took his life he loft several farewell ar and he is In readiness to receive club was compelled to run a pipe to obtain this Improvement. negotiating for the sale of the Broad age water In this case comes from Ine to the shore. Mr. Planitz was The contract has been awarded by Red Bank. notes to relatives and friends, the police calls. The transmitting sta- Major General James B. Allison, Street bank building for J70.000 to a contents of which were of a private told that this was a matter for the the war department to the Trimuunt New York party. The sale has been Councilman Henry Frledlander ion at Freehold Is not yet completed. chief Signal officer of the army, pre- dredRlng company of Boston, of nature. County taxes amounting to $4,335.58 board of health to Investigate. sented diplomas to 13 officers of the approved by the comptroller of cur» made the suggestion that a resolu- which Herbert T. Gerrish is presi- WILLARD RINEHART rency and by a majority of the large tion be adopted asking the board of Friends of Mr. O'Brien state that were paid and $2,400 was paid to the Signal Corps school at Fort Mon- dent. The company unloaded its pine he took his life during a temporary board of education. mouth at the 15th annual commence- James Hanley was toastmaster In depositors of the bank, and It la ex- freeholders to take over the main- lines on huge floats, moored opposite pected to go through today. The tenance of that BCctlon of Ridge road state of mantal derangement. They Strand Bar To ment exercises held yesterday. The .he absence of Theodore D. Parsons, say he had passed many sleepless exercises, which were held In the War the public lock at Maple avenue, and who was unable to attend but sent principal reason for the approval ot in taje borough. He said it Is nights lately and was on the verge Department theater, were opened bj immediately began preparations for. a telegram of best wishes for Rine- the sale price of $70,000, less tlmtf through street and the borough has of a nervous breakdown. He had Plan Two-Day Open Saturday an Invocation by Chaplain Peter 8 piping deposits from the river bottom hart. Several other telegrams and one-third the original cost of thi' gone to considerable expense to Schroder. to low areas. The first to be filled building, Is the fact that the 1B* maintain it. On the recommendation complained frequently of severe cardB of regrets were received from pains In his head, Last Sunday dur- Sale To Precede Modem Annex to Strand Restau- Following this Colonel A. S. Cow- in this way will be Tramp Hollow ia former Red Bank high school stu- come from the building--lot tteMMkkfes of Councilman Seoly B. Tuthlll, the Middletown township. dents, who were unable to be pres- several years has been far below th« streets and walks committee, of ing tho scrvlco at St. George'* Epis- rant Completed and Ready for an, Signal Corps, commandant of tile The channel will be 150 feet wld. copal church at Rumson, where he Signal Corps school, briefly reviewed ent. 3 operation expense. which Mr. Frlerllnnder !« chairman U a soloist, Mr. O'Brien startled the River Regatta Opening—One of Best Look- the achievements of the past yp and six feet deep. Charles E, Baker, jdwln C. Gilland, superintendent will confer with Rumson and Little members of the congregation by ing in State. congratulated the students on the engineer In charge of the work, stat- of Red Bank schools, was the first Silver officials to obtain united ac- high degree of proficiency which they ed that the work should be com- tion. standing up during tho service and Tentative Program Outlined by pleted in about eix weeks. speaker, and related the time when Night School To telling them his career had been a The new Strand restaurant cocktail attained and introduced Major Gen- "Riney" first came to Red Bank Bills amounting to $2,070.72 were failure. Afterward some of the con- Community Regatta Associa- bar on Broad street will open on Sat- eral James B. Allison, Chief Signal with a fellow classmate, looking for paid. A request from the board of gregation remarked that Mr. urday, June 13, according to John officer of the Army, who made the job. Principal Harry C. Sieber Have Exercises education for $5,158.80 was granted O'Brien's voice seemed sweeter than tion—Joseph Irwin Re-Elect- Morris and William Noglow, proprie- graduating address and presented the 11 Get Diplomas followed and also said a few words Mr. ' Frledlander reported that ever that morning. ed President. tors. diplomas to the officers. In his ad- and wished Rinehart success in his iVorks Progress Administration calcium chloride would .be applied to dress, General Allison spoke at length At Little Silver new undertakings. Dr. Allan B. Mr. O'Brien was 35 years old. He The new bar is one of the most at- upon the value of the course of In- Pupils to Give Program and the gravel roads shortly to keep was born In Rumson and was grad- tractive of It« kind in the state. It Randall, attending physician at the down tho dust. Plans for holding a merchandise struction given by the Signal Corps high school, and a close associate Exhibition of Work at River uated from the Rumson and Red sale in conjunction with the annual ll modernistic In design, equipment school. "Fort Monmouth," said Gen- Closing Exercises Held Last Night and decorations. of Rinehart's, recalled incidents of Street. Bank high schools. Later ho attend- river regatta were discussed at a eral* Allison, "is of special interest to —Address by John' Colt of the past eight years. ed the Unlvorsity of Pennsylvania. meeting of the Community Regatta The unusual front is of black Car- tho .citizens of New Jersey In that rara glase and alumlnlto metal trim. Red Bank — Two Receive Herbert McCracken, former coach Welfare Card Party In bis youth his voice showed great association last night In the offlce they have within the borders of their at Lafayette university, under whom The Works Progressive admlnistrl- promlso ana ho took up the atudy of of Allaire & Son on Monmouth street. The walls and celling are bright in state one of the best trade schools In Good Citizenship Medals. Rinehart played, gave an interesting lon night school for adult* will bold At Little Silver voice culture. His progress was The regatta dates are Saturday and modernistic design, color and decor- the country. There la no reason," talk. Ho told how Rinehart played :losing exercleea Friday night at rapid and he received encouragement Sunday, August 22 and 23. Tenta- ations. On each side of the grill are continued General Allison, "why the Eleven pupils received diplomas at and helped in winning the 1928 lver street school at 8:15 o'clock The Little Silver Woman's club from his Instructors and prominent tive plans call for a regatta sale, 17 booths, Including two clubbooths, growth of the Signal Corps school the graduating exercises of the Lit- championship game against Wash- ith a program and exhibition of will hold Us annual welfare card singers. block dance and other events on with a seating capacity In all of 118. should not continue," and he traced tle Silver public school last night ington and Jefferson. Dick "Toughy"' work during tho year. party Wednesdy afternoon, June 17, In and around Monmouth county Thursday and Friday, August 20 and There are 60 additional seats.In the tho progress that had be^en made in the school auditorium. The Guest, who has been named new The school was started In February at the home of Mrs. Fred E. Hasler Mr. O'Brien sang In numerous enter- 21, dining room. The service bar Is one from year to year. diplomas were presented by Ken- coach at Red Bank, scored the win- 1th Edwin C. Gilland, acting as gup* of Harding and Rumson roads. Final tainments and concerts. Within a of the most modern and best equipped ning touchdown. irvisor, assisted by J. William Helm, plans were made this morning at a Joseph Irwln was re-elected presi- of its kind. "In order to deserve the high con- neth Walker, president of the board short time he became well known dent of the association. Harold S. fidence of our people," said General of education, to William O. Whelan, McCracken, who has had 15 years >rlnclpal of the River atreet school. meeting of the committee in charge. and popular. He was always willing The L. F. Dettenborn woodwork- Allison, "The Army must be placed Violet M. Ryser, Florence E. Fahy, Neither receive compensation. This Allen was chosen secretary and Ken- ing company of Hartford, Connecti- of coaching experience, rated Rine- Mrs. Fred Q. Dunncll Is chairman to appear on tho stage to aid any neth H. McQueen treasurer. The of- upon a plane of trust, of efficiency Lois M. Dilks. William H. Green hart as a valuable player. He com- fear's attendance was more than 300 of tho general committee. A list of charitable organization. His rich, cut, are the designers and builders. and of reliance far above that which wood, Walter E. Berk, John T. Rit- plimented him for his success as a lie. The school will reopen In Sep> fice of vice president will be filled J. B. Drakos, vice president of the the sub-committees follows: tenor volco soon brought larger re- next Wednesday night. Committee Is expected of thoae in the ordinary ter, Ruth V. Samuel, Lucy K. Hor coach at Red Bank. .ember. wards. Ho fulfilled several radio con- company, was In Red Bank to per- walks of life," General Allison con- bert, Ormond C. Rltter arid Gerald Mr. Rinehart, who will resume The school has performed many TlckoU—Mr>. Wllnon Smith. Mrl. Ar. chairmen are Hubert M. Farrow, sonally supervise the construction. thur S. Cowan, MrB. O. E. D&VIB, Jr., MM tracts with the NBC chain and re- finance; Theodore D. Moore, ar- gratulated Colonel Cowan on the M. Jordan. coaching duties next September at leneflts for adults of this locality who Clnrk K«q. cently had been negotiating to ap- The electrical work was done by Har- lid not have opportunity to acqulrs Refrenhmenti—Mr». V. Pnrkor Wilkin- rangements; Lester Ross, program, splendid manner In which the Signal John Colt, president of the Sec- hla Alma Mater, Phillipsburg, was pear on tho radio again in tho near old S. Allen of Red Bank. The mod- Corps school and the post were op- then introduced, He related hla , complete publlo school education. son. Mn. Herbert Wright, Mr.. Fr«d Q, and Harold S. Allen, broadcasting. ern air conditioning system and re- ond National Bank & Trust com- Dunncll. future at a large salary. He was a NelsoNl n Rose wilill , h g erated. pany, made the principal address. early experiences with Red Banlt 3uch courses as knitting, dreeamak,- Table decorations and flowers—Mri, member of the Mendelssohn Glee prepare the re- frigerator was Installed by the Jer- At tho conclusion of General Alli- Good citizenship medals were pre- players and attributed hia success ng, Italian and French language! Eleanor Kcnytn, Mn. H. R. KlnnsUy. club of New York, which includes gatta program. sey Central power and light company. Prliel—Mrs. V. Parker Wilkinson,'Mrs. son's address, the benediction was sented to Florence Fahy and Wil- to the co-operation of the. Red Bank ind fencing wero taught. Tni O. Dunnell, Mm. F. W. Glle«. many prominent artists In Its mem- Harry B. Southall, Red Bank contrac- pronounced by Chaplain Schroder. liam Whalen by Mrs. Bruce Camp- board of education, the public, and At' the exercises a display of Card tablel, chairs and cards—Mra, bership. tor, was also employed. Included in the graduates were Cap- bell, chairman of the national de- the players who willfully contributed xocheting will bo offered by mem- Edwnul McOlellon, Jr., Mr>, Fred Kddjr, Children's Day At The design and color scheme of their services. bers of the class, A. LeRoy Baker Mm. Chnrlen Elchman, Mrl. H. A. Steven- Mr. O'Brien was engaged to Miss tain Paul C. Orlpper, Signal Corps; fense of Monmnuth chapter, Daugh aon. Mr». llotwrt Dorrlll. Mn. Howard Ann Haslor of Little Silver. They the decorations were by Joseph laptaln Rex Van Den Corput, Jr., ters of the American Revolution. Ho asked the Red Bankers to give will render a tenor solo, and a short Taylor. Mre. George Ivini, Mrl. 0. E had planned to bo married next full. Middletown Church Anita, who recently made the mural Signal Corps; Captain Glenn H. Rev. J. T. Urbnn, rector of St. John's to Ills successor tho beat they could play, "What Business English H« Davla, Jr. Mr. O'Brien's pleasing personality decorations for the Theodoro Roose- Palmer, Signal Corps; Captain Hu- chapel, gave the Invocation. Four as they did for htm and extended Meant to Us" will be given by the Publicity—Mr«. F. W. Olle>. On Sunday, June 14, the children velt memorial In the Museum of Nat- his thanks to the testimonial com- Business English class. A fashion Tho committees are being assisted and othor flno qualities endeared him bert W. Ketchum, Jr., Cavalry; First sketches wore given by the grad- to many, and his untimely death of the Middletown Reformed church ural History at New York. He also Lieutenant Raymond C. Maude, Sig- uates. mittee and guests attending for display will be put on and a Bkefcch, by tho wolfaro group of the club. school will celebrate the annual was a shock to the community. designed the Hotel Breakers at Palm nal Corps; First Lieutenant Thomas The class motto was "Think," the their thoughtfulness. "What We Learned About Dresi The tickets are donated by Mrs. E. Children's day with appropriate ex- Beach. J. H. Trapnoll, Cavalry; First Lieu- At the apoakcrs table were Mr. Making," will be given by tho dresa J. Batchelar of Shrewsbury. Besides his father, who Is a mem- ercises. The theme of the program class flower wiu the white, rose nnd bor of tho Rumson board of educa- tenant Paul W. Shumate, Cavalry; tho clnsfl colors were silver nnd blue. Sieber, Mr. Gilland, Mr. McCracken, making class. A fencing exhibition, Is "Neighbors," which is based upon First Lieutenant John H. Dudley, James Hanley, Louis Jacoubs, coach which has created much Interest her*, tion and a formor member of the the well-known story of the Good Spanish Salon Gets The school will close tomorrow. FLAG DAY AT ELKS CLUB.,, council, Mr. O'Brien la survived by Cavalry; Fiernt Lieutenant James N. :if Rumson high school; William G. will be staged by men and women threo sisters. They are Mis. Andrew Samaritan. The whole program will Vaughn, Signal Corps; Second Lieu- Sherwood, assistant football coach of the class, and John Ebner will be In charge of the church school Coiffure Designer Children's Day Program. at Red Bank, and William Bott, ender a baritone aolo. A dramatlft Bed Bank Lodge to Have Fitting Murray of Rumson and Mrs. Ray- tenant John E. Watters, Signal 1 pupils. Several children will be bap- Corps; First Lieutenant William P, A proKiain of HOII^S and recitation. chairman of the committee. Among sketch in an employment agency will Ceremonies Next Monday Night, mond Redding and Mrs. Robert G. tized early In the exercises, Robert Buoriunno, proprietor of other outstanding guests present Sparrow of Brooklyn, tho Wedgewood Beauty salon at East Battell, United States Marino Corps; by boys uiul Kills will be pracnted bo enacted followed by a tap danc,* Next Monday will bo Flag; day, an. Preparations are being made to fit- First Lieutenant Charles R. JoneB, Sunday evcninR at Ilin Holnulcl Ilc- were several members of tho Red by members of the tap dancing class. The funeral was hold at 10 o'clock Orange, has been engaged by the Bank faculty along with Albert W. tho lied Brink lodgo of Elks will ob- this morning at Holy Cross church. tingly remember Father's day June Spanish Beauty salon of 85 Broad United States Marine Corps, and formed church at 8 o'clock in cele- servo tho occasion by holding fitting 21. On Wednesday, Juno 24, from First Lieutenant James G. Smith, bratlon of Children's day. A recog- Worden and William Russell, mem- Rov. John B. McCloakoy, pastor of street and will be at the salon Satur- bers of tho board of education. Dessert Bridge ceremonies on thn lawn of tho Klka St. James's church of Rod Bank, of- 7:45 to 8:15 p. m., and regularly days and Mondays. Ho Is tho re- United States Marine Corps. nition o( flap day will also be made home at 8:15 p, m. Honorable John ficiated, assisted by Rov. John K. thereafter, opportunity will bo given cipient of numerous awards for Members of tho school staff In- by presentation of (lag!!. On behalf of tho Red Bank Qund- For Hospital Rafferty, Judge of the court of errors Murray, rector of Holy Cross church. to those who feel the need of quiet artistry in halrdresslng and pos- cludo Colonel A. B. Cownn, Signal Among those who will take part nRln club, thn toastmnster pre- and appeals, will be the principal Thnro was ho music. Burial by R. R. meditation to gather at the church. sesses a silver loving cub won at Corps, commandant; Lteutcnnnt- are Betly Hchank, Audrey Bennett sented a radio clock to Rinehart. speaker. Dancing In the audltorlurr Mount & Son WBB In Mount Olivet For want of a better name to sig- th» National Beauty show at the Colonel Hamncr Huston, Signal Willinm Dunciiu, Joan Morton, llcn- roup singing -wna rnjnyed by the A dessert bridge, for the benefit of after the service for Elkn and theh cemetery. nify Its purpose It Is cpUed a Way- Hotel Autor, New York, for tho most Corps, asaiBtnnt commandant; Major ry Loh.'io, Dorothy Kly, Norman Mor- gueHtn, who were led by A. LoRoy Rlvervlew hospital will he held Tu«t- friends will be an added feature, Jo: aide Shrine service, since anyona Haskell Allison, Signal Corps; Major gan, Huth Strawhund, Unlph Morgan Bnker, accompanied on the pinno by d(iy> afternoon, July 7, at the horn* original, ta»leful and best executed Jnck White. which thore will bn no charge. may come In and enjoy silent com- coiffeur. Archie A. Farmer, Signal Corps, di- Betty Schank, Ashor Rchfink, Holme? of Mm. E. M. Swlngln ot Vlatl plac*. Tiny Class For Children. munion with God. There will be no rector officers' department; Major Al- Duncan, Sadie Klmwhnnd, Eulalla A prize of J50 will bo disposed of on There wilt also be a drawing foi MM. Georgle B. Haeard, who con- He has maintained shops In Naples, 1 tlio co-operative plan and thora will offering taken nor will It be neces- fred M. Shearer, Signal Corps; Cap- Francis, Robert Clausen, Marietta Kntontown Council Mw(a. the two seats for tho Louls-Rchmel ducts Burton Hall school at 80 Ennt Rome, Paris and at Fifth avenue, Rculthorpo. Myra Francis, Walter he prizes for the wlnnem at bridge Ing fight on Juno 18, disposed of o sary to take part In the servlct. tain J. A. Stansoll, Signal Corps; Cap- 1 Front street, will conduct a summer New York. He is a specialist In styl- tain Frank C. Meadc, Signal Corps; RennMt, Pavld ChuiHOn, George Frnn- A short meeting of the Katnntown on well as a door prlxe. tho co-operative plan. play class at the school for young ing to type so that tho coiffeur ac- cifl, Rutli Slrnwhnml, Audrey Hcnnot mayor and council was held last At a meeting yesterday morning at centuates the good features and de- 1st Lieutenant William L. naycr, night when several residents of children. Tho class which Is limited Kntre Noui Club Luncheon. Signal Corps, Instructors; Major Ed- and Chnrlcs Wagner. ho home ot Mra. Thomas Doremua, In about a dozen children will stnrt tracts attention from poor ones. "I Wyckoff road appeared before the Mm. Chester Alberts was mAde chair- Boat Club Dance. Tho Bntre Nous club of Red Bank always study features beforo design- ward A. Allen, director, enlisted council complaining of tho dusty The Players Hoat club of Kal July 1 and will rontlnue through July men's department; Captain T. T. Hi-Id For .StciilliiK Truck. man of tho committee In rhsrgt. nnd August. The children will meet lin I R luncheon and bridge party yes- ing a halrdresn," ho said, "Broad rondH. They wore informed that the Other committee chairman »r« Mra, Havnn will hold ltn usual Halurda: terdny afternoon at Maryland tea foreheads, high forehendB, long Tongue, Signal Corps ami Captain Joseph Fuigo of Bridge uvenue, road now belonged tn thn county night dano« Juno 13 for member in the morning. John M. Heath, Signal Corpa, IIBBIHI- chin-gad with filcalliiK a truck, wn/i Kenneth McQueen tickets, Mrs. Jos- room on Riverside avenue. Twenty noses, turned-up noses, fat chlnB, Hills amounting to J2,S4*.oO worn eph Williams refreshments, Mra ROD* and guoflts. An Important mncitlni mrmbem wcro present. Two dollars wide chins and thin necks >i«v« to nnts; Major Jay D. II. Lnttln, Signal committed to tho county Jiill at Free- ordered paid. of tho members of tho club will \>< Knlrrtolnmnnt at Rod Hill. Corps, director, department of traln- hold 1" ilrfuull of bull to nwult thr aid Mulllken prison, and Mra, Flank nml a half, whlchh was disposed of be considered." Ooff dnhatlonii. hcM tonight nl tho clubhouse. Tho Harpers of Jerunalem will ap- on the co-operative plan, was won InR literature; Captain Hylvpntcr J. uetlon of Hie Kiaiul Jury. The coin I'yiiowtltet Hpeclnllut. pear at tho Union Baptist church at Kenne, Slgnnl Corpa, assistant; Major [ilalnunt wan L»'(i WlcluMJthain Members of the Ktinrul (inmmlltM by Mra. Maurice Schwartz of Hi out Any niaiin cleaned, oiled and ad- Include Mm. Hubert M. Karrnw, Mrl. Rrcl Hill, Mlddlotnwn Thursday streel. The next meeting will Krlvlnntor Cold Cooking. School. Augustus M. Clurnry, Held artillery; Klvor I'laza aiul the t'(m\inltllnK iim>,' JiiHted. now roller Included, (3.78. Window HarNtiw Itmluoiyl, Major B'eodnr <>. Kchmldt, Infantry, Adding machines repaired. Huperlor (I. M. Olaoh, Mrs, Hrnadiu l'nwnrl, Lowest prices nn tho mmktit f evening, Junn lfl, (it fl:30 o'clock Wodnemlny afternoon, July fl, Miss ICllzabeth H. WrlKhl, home lull-din wnii Justlcn Cluu'leii H. I). Km nrn nn tnilo at Knight's nnd Cnplnln Andrew K. Forsyth, well of Momnoulh iitret't, Tho urif Typewriter Sinrvlco Keyport N. Jf.. Mra. Harry Kohl, Mra. fleoiR. Un- thn hunt ncieen nn the mmkol. Hard cUrtH Hrlelle Inn.| economist from tho Kolvlnutor refrig- phon* 484.—Ad''Brtlaement ion, Mrs. William BIOIMI*, Mn, \t*> wood, locking dovlco, linn mash, »l ori\ erator company, will oonduct a cold cnvi\lry,lInlHon nlllcmn. wnn inaclii by Coruttablo Jack l''ion street, Monmouth ntrflri, Rod Bank, Ad tnnrfn to SS-lnoh 2Rct 24-lnnh nnd ex l.llft for tho doluxn ennnpy and foot Fair Havnn, WIIH sdinllli-il yrnterdav $1' beach, North Long Branch, David vlnator »nd will makn Irn cream Are Vim it Vwtiirlnn? No? vortUiemcn!. AlMMHllIMMfHt, lends to 33 Inrh 8Rri. Hunt two uli rest siil; liiwn sol tee i)8o. Hue our fthlpktin Is a resident of Prospect ave- morning at lllvervlew honpllnl Mo read In the clnpnlflrd ruin th At Muttonurirmn rasuHll iHinwh , nm In scrium doors $1.40. Fr«« deliver lino »ml R"l qualitfinality and low price. which will be distributed iimnnK summer pity cl««« tor smalt r.hl! 1 nue, Red Bank, and conducts • bath- nurRlcnl pntlfm!. Intm-pHtlng nnnriimcenientD of th flcnerftl Kind rip, 11 rubla f*et, Ilk pl»y ell National Re, 10c and (1 Hton TH- National So, I10a aniil 11 Store (for- thole attending. The d«mon«triitloni _ - _ .Jersey I'ork Hlnre and Mont Mnrk"l now; reasonably guiiranUed, Re- mornlnM. Onei If II, lU»a*d, ophona 2flnO, (Formerly > XVown- merly Prown-Cooper Co.) — Advar Ua t Ing pavilion »t North Long Branch ar* at 10:S0, 2:80 and 7:30 and the Boys can make extra pocket money of 111 flui-wnbury avenue, Red Bank frigerator Kxchnnsn, A Whit* ttrett, elpil, fit B*M •ont itrMt, Coop«r Co.)—Advertisement, ment. throughout the lummtr. .public li InritM to attend. •tiling The Register.—Advertisement, —-Advertisement. Hcil Bank.—-Advertisement. Bank. p -Adv. " Page Two RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11,1886.
sang "O, Promise Me" and "I Love J. Tranxen, youngest son of the late Fair Haven Yacht Weddings. . You Truly." Mr. and Mrs. Jullui J, Iranian ol Commencement At Robert J. Stokes Wins Liquor Licenses Launches Drive The bride'i mother wore figured Weit Keanaburf, at St Aloylus Johnstone—Blake. chiffon with gray accessories. The Cathollo church at Jersey City. Harvard Scholarship Club To Hold A Miss Haven Belle Johnstone, daugh- groom's mother wore purple chiffon Miss Maria Boylan of Jersey City, Eatontown To Be Granted To Ten For Low Gas Hates ter of Mrs. David Perry Smith of At- and matching accessorial. sister of the bride, was bar only at- Robert J. Stokes, supervisor of lantic Highlands, and Edgar Bond tendant. James A. Decker ot Watt manual arti at Middletown township Shipwreck Party The groom is employed by John- Next Wednesday Renewals Iuued at Atlantic John W. Raiuloy, Middl«to>m Blake of Rumson, son of Mrs. Persia son * Johnson of New Brunswick. Keansburg was beat man. A recap- high school, Leonardo, has received Highland* Ttaday Night— Bond Blake of Woburn, Massachus- The bride Is a graduate of the Mat- tion for relatives and Intimate friends a, scholarship for study at the Tar- Township Democrat, Attack* Event to Take Place July 3 at etts, were married Friday evening in awan high school. of the young couple followed imme- Exercises to be Held by CUM in centenary session of Harvard uni- WPA. Estimates Cost of Ath- County Gas Company—Dem-' verelty summer school from July V to the Molly Pitcher Hotel, With the Methodist church at Atlantic The bride's traveling suit was ye! diately after the ceremony at the letic Field at $34,800. ocratfe Club Has Birthday. >vThland«. Rev. Harry D. Hummer, low «ilk, trimmed with brown and home of the bride. Eatontown Methodist Church August IB. Mr. Stokes I* considering pastor, performed the ceremony. a conference course on principles, Treasure Hunt a Feature— accessaries to match. Mrs. Ftanten was educated in, the —Rev. J. W. Wunwright to Ten liquor licensee wars renewed At the fourth annual meeting of Jersey City public schools and ii em- problems and trendi in vocational ed- Seven New Members Ejected. Following the wedding a dinner Give Addret*. ucation and a course In educational by th* Atlantic Highlands mayor and the Middletown Township Demo- was served at Conklln'i restaurant ployed in the Colgate, Incorporated council at Tuesday nlght'a meeting. on the stats highway, which was at- offices at Brooklyn. Mr. Franren psychology. He Is a graduate of Rut- cratic club Monday, evening, John W. gers university and slnoa taking Retail consumption lleenaea ware Rtnaley of Riverside Height* On the night of July 3d, the mem- tended by the immediate families graduated from the Keyport high The commencement exercises for Issued to Joiaph Ryan, Center ave- bers of the Fair Haven Yacht club and the bridal party. Immediately school In 1628, and is an employee the Eatontown grammar school will charge at Leonardo bai built the launched a movement for lower gas manual training and industrial arts nue: John Rojii, First avenue; rates In the township, and began and their jfucste will abandon their after the dinner the bride and groom of the Keansburg postofflce. The be held next Wednesday night at Thomas Costanra, Avenue A; Lenox headquarters on DeNormandie ave- left on a wedding trip to Washng- couple will reside in a newly fur- 8:80 o'clock in the Eatontown Meth- department into one of the finest in the circulation of a series of peti- he state. His son, Charles Stokea, hotel, First avenue Harry A. Scul- tions which are In the hands of can- nue to frolic ashore at the Molly ton, D. C, and points South. Upon nished home on Twelfth street, Weit odist church. Rev, John W. Wain- thorp, Ocean boulevard; A. L. Oor- Pitcher hotel. The occasion, In Joint their return they will make their Keaneburg. wrlgbt, pastor of tha Eatontown science teaoher at Rumion high vassers in various districts of tha school, attended Harvard summer lln, Flrat avenue; New Way Inn, township. Theae petitions call for celebration of the country's blffgi | home on Valley drive at Matawan. Methodist church, will deliver the Avenue A; George Gorman, Bay ave- holiday and the opening of the club's addreas. The school will close Fri- school laat year on a scholarship. an Immediate appeal to the board of Mtuaoolo—Donate. m i » nue and Sally Schechner, Atlantic social season, will be a "shipwreck Vaughn—Carney. Miss Marie Elizabeth Maratclo, day, June 19. Beach Park. A retail distribution public utility commlaeloners for low- party" to which the yachtsmen and duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic An entertaining program will be license was granted to Jacob Lem- er gas rates, and the elimination of their friends may come In any sort Miss Helen Vaughn, daughter of a service charge of 18 a year. Mid- Jeremiah Vaughn of Clinton place, Marasclo of Locust avenue, and Dr. resented by members of the eighth burg, Flrat avenue. Of costume that seems appropriate. Albert Mario D. Donato of Blooming- Approve Compton dletown township is served with gaa I and John Carney of New York were grade. They will present a play en- WPA authorities reported in a let- The dancers will move about a ton, Indiana, ware married Sunday titled "The Right to Graduate.1' In by the County Gaa company, which married Sunday afternoon at 5 ter that the estimated coat ot putting in turn is owned by the Public- Ser- troplofrl Island set In the center of o'clock at the Blessed Sacrament night at 0 o'clock at St Anthony's the play members of the graduating Creek Dredging —the-blE-ballroom-and^flt-tho height church by. .the- rector. Rev. Nichols* the proposed municipal athletic field vice corporation. Thoja jueking- CathoIlcr~aiurcH^ Now YorfcT" THe class will appear before the Eaton- into condition for use Is {Sl,BOO.~If of the merrymaking, this island will bride, who was given in marriage by Soriano. A reception was held at town board of education to prove lower gas rates claim that they an be the scene of a treasure hunt dur- the Elks home and was attended by Bids to be Advertised For on the borough furnishes a truok, gravel not opposed to the company making her nephew, Richard Sweeney, wore heir rate to graduate. The play was and pipe the coat to the borough ing which some fortunate person wjll ibout 200 persons. written by the graduates. July 17 and Work to Start in a fair profit, but that the present be given a map, a shovel and measur- white satin gown with a veil and would be $2,82S, but if it doesn't carried white rofies and baby's breath. The bride was given in marriage The cait will be as follows: September—Victory for Con- rate* charged are exhorbltant. As ing stick with which to locate and dig by her father. She was attired in an the municipality's share is *5,500. proof of this, they point to the fact up a "hoard" of silver dollars. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Pruldwt of boird.,... Dinlal S. Morris gressman Sutphin. Action was deferred until the next Elizabeth Sweeney, as matron of hon- empire gown of candlelight satin with DUtrict dark Richard B. Robarts that gaa aold by the Public Bervloe Plans for the event were discussed a high-draped neckline, fitted sleeves 'reildsnt ot clus ....Robert Braun meeting. In North Jersey municipalities, is of- and Mrs. Richard Sweeney as and a long petal-cut train. Her veil llais historian „ ^ Edwin Browar Theodore J. Labrecque, president of The taxleab llcenaes of H. Del- at the June meeting of the club Sat- mdesmald. The matron of honor lais prophet „ Alton Mabb ten sold for BO per cent less than ID urday evening. Commodore John F. was fastened to a Juliet cap, which laadar of elasa will Gloria Taylor he Middletown township Democratic ford Little, Mrs. Blanche Chapman, Middletown township. They are seek- wore blue crepe with a picture hat John Logan and Mrs. Addle Paddack Hitchcock presided over the largest to match and carried yellow Talis- was adorned With Brabanti lace. She 'mentation of clau glftB..Vlrginla Halhlhg :lub, received a telegram Tuesday ing to give to the township, the ad- turnout of members since the organ- MRS. EDGAR B. BLAKE man roees. The bridesmaid was at- carried a bouquet of lilies of the Xhirlng the play the president of rom Congressman William H. Sut- were renewed. vantage of the same rates charged isation was formed and announced ired in pink satin with a picture hat /alley and gardenias. the board will present the diplomas. >hin announcing that the Compton he> Atlantlo Mason Supply com- elsewhere by the Publio Service. Tuoy that the club now has a roster of 87 David Perry Smith, the bride's step- and carried pink tea roses. Mr. Car- The maid of honor was Miss Me- The remainder of the program will reek dredging project had been ap- pany was awarded a contract to fur- also state that the rates charged by senior members, representing one of ather, gave her in marriage. A sis- ney's brother 'James wao best man. linda Marasclo, a cousin of the bride. consist of a song by glrlj of the iroved by army engineers and was nish chlorine at 5U cents per pound the gas company In the townahlp are the largest and finest fleets in this er, Miss Jean L. Johnstone, was maid She wore a redlngote gown of corn- bout to be started. Congressman and the same firm received a con- About 350 persons attended the cer- sf "Questions"; recitation, much higher than thoae charged by section of the Eastern seaboard. . >f honor. The bridesmaids were Miss flower blue chiffon over crocus yel- 'Schoolboy Soliloquy," by Whitney lutphln said that bids would be ad- tract to spread asphaltio oil upon the Jeraey Central Power A Light Seven newcomers were elected to Vnn McRae of Jersey City and Rebel emony at the church. A reception low chiffon. She wore a large leg- ertlsed for on July 17 and that work certain streets at a coat of $830. followed at the home of the bride's vens; solo, "Melody From the company for similar aervlces. membership. They are N. J. Rice, \nn Gilloaudeau of New York. Eben orn hat banded with cornflower vel- Iky," by Irma Bennett; reading, "My in the project would Btart about Sep- Mr. Ranaley, who Is a candidate and Walter L. Rankln of Fair Haven, NT. Blake of Red Bank was his broth- aunt, Mrs, Bernard Coyne, for 100 rel- et and carried yellow roses. atives and close friends. The couple College Career," by Adolph Kozlcky; ember 1. for townahlp commltteeman, has Sidney J. Wain of Red Bank, John ;r's best man, and the ushers-were The bridesmaids were Miss Louise Mr. Sutphin has been attempting Bennett Girls made considerable study of publio left on a wedding trip to Canada and lOverlo, Miss Kathryn Figaro, Miss ong, "Dip the Oar," by boys of the Galm of Newark, Nellson D. Dale of errenco F. McGaughan of New class: reading, "Casey at the Bat," o secure passage of an appropriation utility rates In the township. Lait New Brunswick, Porter Hoagland of 'ork, Francis A. Brick of East Or- upon their return will start house- Rose Innacelll and Miss Ann Garut- keeping in a newly furnished home by James Reynolds; address by Rev. or the dredging project since his WedatElkton fall he openly charged that the rates Rumson and Richard B. Holman of mge and Alfred Elson, Jr., of Paw- to. They wore gowns of chartreuse ilectlon to congress In 1930. He twice at Astoria, Long Island. Mrs. Car- iver crocus yellow and large leghorn John W.Walnwrlght, and song, "The of the Ideal Beach Water company River Edge, New Jersey. ucket, Rhode Island. A reception successfully piloted the bill through Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Bennett of were excessive, and the company held at the bride's home alter ney graduated from Middletown iiats banded In yellow. They carried Merry Heart" by the class. On Sunday afternoon the Fair Ha- township hlsh school at Leonardo In The graduates are Robert Braun, the house of representatives only to Maple avenue have announced the was rendering Inadequate service. An ven club staged the second of a ser- he ceremony. bouquets of delphiniums and Irises, marriage of their daughters Margaret 1922 and attended Columbia univers- ean Dlserlo of tbs Bronx, who was )dwin Brower, Vandy Dangler, have It fail to pass the senate. order has just been entered by the ies of races which will continue The newlyweds departed on a cruise ty for two yeare. Charles Hayes, Raymond Hill, Al- The channel Improvement has been and Leona. Mlsa Leona Bennett and Publio Utility commission ordering through the season. Some of the lower girl, wore a maize moussellns James H. Hammond, son of Mr. and o Bermuda and on their return will e sole frock with a cornflower blue fred Jervls, Adolph Kozlcky, Alfred much in demand by the pound fish- the water company to lay additional races will bo restricted to members eside In Rumson, where Mr. Blake Among those who attended the ermen and members of the shell fish Mrs. James Hammond ol Holmdel, wedding from this section were Fire iaah. Mabb, Edward Moves, James Rey- water mains. Tbe company has alio of the club, but there will be onen s assistant headmaster of the Rum- ndustry. In the past year, due to and Miss Margaret Bennett, and Wil- been ordered to lower Its maximum" races to which skippers from other hief James Vaughn and family, Miss Anthony Marasclo, brother of the nolds, Allan Riddle, Whitney Lavene, on Private echool. The bride attend- Paul Moffler, Bessie Adams, Irma :he removal of the New York ban liam C. Flak, son of Mr. and Mrs. .rates tor water service. clubs, or unattached, will be invited. d Ladycllff academy and Fordham Mary Vaughn and Joseph Boyle of •ride, was groomsman. The ushers Thomas Fisk of Villa Park, were Red Bank and George Mauser and iennett, Ruth Chasey, Doris Dean, Lgainst Monmouth county shell fish, More than 150 members attended Several hundred peoplewatched the mlversity. Mr. Blake was graduated fere John O'Donnell of Indiana, ho number ot boats using ths creek married Sunday at Elkton, Maryland. the meeting. There was speechmak- rom Dartmouth in 1925. family of Llncroft. Mario Tagannl of the Bronx and Vic- Dorothy Jackson, Julia Livingston, racing from polijts of vantage on the "irginla Reining, Florence Rowland, las almost tripled. Mr. Sutphin Mn. Flsk is a graduate of Red Bank ing and entertainment, after whloh Fair Haven shore. A long four-sided tor and Peter Marasclo of Red Bank. ilayed a. leading part in the removal high echool. Mr. Hammond la em- Bailey—White. The church was decorated with ivtan Shields and Gloria Taylor. refreshments were served to tha course was laid out so that three if the New York ban on shell fish. ployed at the Bell telephone labor- members and their guests. A fea- races—one' for sneakboxes, one for Hlggs—Stokes. The White homestead on Mala 'alms, ferns and white peonies. A an » atories at Holmdel, , string quartet, under Donato An- Mr. Sutphln's telegram follows: ture of the entertainment was a full- sr^pea and the other for knock- Miss Marion J. Higgs, daughter of street, Belford, was the scene Satur- honorable Theodore Labreeque: length aound motion picture present- abouts'—ftoulrt gn nn at the same time. day afternoon at five o'clock nf a nese, played at the church. Miss Mil- Drove His Auto WINS MASTER TBOFHT. Mr. and Mr«. Alhert M, Hlggs of dred LaManna sang Schubert's "Ave DUtrict Engineer to advertise bids ed by Harry Y, Smith and Lull* One old resident of Fair Haven, Brookline, Massachusetts, and Rob- •ery pretty wedding when Miss Rose ir dredging Compton creek July IT. AntonMes. watching cruisers, small motorboats ert William Stokes, son of Mr. and Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-Maria" and "I Love You Truly." Into Deal Lake Judson S. Vaughan of Bed Bank liam Bailey of Belford, became, the The dining room of the Elks home Vork will probably start September The chairman of the various oom- and an assortment of non-competing Mre. Robert J. • Stokes of Atlantic Heads Salesmen In North Jersey, mltteei of the club, as called upon sailboats making their way up and Highlands, were married Saturday bride of Alton B. White, son of MrB. If lace with a tulle veil. She carried market coverage and dealer develop- cake with four candleB was brought illes of the valley and gardenias. The bride, who was given in mar- ;age tan accessories. Mrs. Anna B. Donahue, 40, of As- •'clock at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Mrs. Laura Clark of Eatontown, Mrs. Donato was graduated from. mry Park, who was with him, suf- fudge John Warren of Middletown ment are the points considered in In by Mrs. Herman J. Weniel. Mra. Mre. S. Forest Martin of New York riage by her father, wore a white en- making the award. formerly of Ocean Grove and Nep- semble of moire taffeta and carried Red Bank high school in 1931. She !ered a broken leg. vill be the principal speaker. Mayor Wenzel told Mr. Labrecque to make •was matron of honor. Her gown of served as secretary to Miss Florence a wish before blowing out the tune, haB leased the old Scoby house aqua net had a skirt of pleated tiers tea roees and ferns. The bridesmaid Charles R. English will be toastmas- Mr. Vaughan la the North Jersey on Neptune highway, near Main Forgotson, Red Bank attorney, for er and Rev. Dr. John B. McCloskey shore district salesman for this firm candles. After he had done so he and a pleated cpe. A Dutch net cap wore an ensemble of copen blue several years. For ten years she was street, Eatontown, from the Sea o.f the. same color completed the en- moire taffeta and carried white car- Several Contracts 111 deliver the invocation. Hubert and has made his home in Red Bank stated that he had wished for the Bright Building & Loan association organist at St. Anthony's church and since he was ordered to take chargs Compton creek dredging project to semble and she carried vari-colored nations and ferns. White carnations was a member of Beveral of the M. Farrow is chairman of the com- for the CroB3 Roads tea room. Mrs. snapdragons, stocks, roses and baby's formed the principal floral decora- For Local Painter mittee In charge and his assistants ot this territory nine years ago. get started. On Tuesday he received Clark was formerly In business along church's societies. She Is a very ac- a telegram from Congressman Sut- breath. The bridesmaids were Misses tions at the wedding breakfast. complished musician, and the success are William A, Miller and Theodoro the shore. Jeannette Blaikte of Brookline and Joseph Hoffman, painting contrac- Moore. GOVERNMENT CONTRACT. phin, saying that the project wae Following the ceremony a reception of the big entertainments which St about to be started. Official opening of the tea room Florence Thompson of Beverly, Mass- wa» held at the homestead, where Anthony's church produces annually or of 22 Drummond place, has just will be held with a luncheon next achusetts, cousins of the bride; Miss the couple will reside, at which only was due In a great measure to her completed the painting and interior Auxiliary Supper-Dance. Charles Oonover to Design and In- Monday afternoon between 11 and 2 Irene MacPheo of Brookline, Miss the immediate families of both par- decorating of Mrs, Peter Rafferty's Middletown auxiliary of Monmouth stall Doors at Fort Monmouth. Rumson Cafe Owner Held. o'clock. Mrs. Clark will specialize in Agatha L. Kllleen of Cambridge, Mrs. ability as an accompanist. A contract to design and Install ties were present. house on Riverside avenue. Memorial hospital will hold a supper- Charged by state ABC agents with dinners and will cater to dinner and 'aul R. Hederstedt of Lexington, Dr. Donato is a graduate of Bloom- dance Friday night, June 26, at 10 two specially constructed overhead- Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. ngton high school and of Indiana Last week Mr. Hoffman completed liquor cutting, Samuel Karlnja, pro- bridge parties. A bridge room will Massachusetts, and Mrs. Raymond R. William Bailey ana daughter Helen, a similar job at Mllano's restaurant, >'clock at the new Mon Parln room type doors on the fire bouse at Fort be opened In the fall. Two large Borrows of Philadelphia. university. He is a member of the Monmouth baa been awarded to prietor of the Vlotory Park oafe at Mrs. Harry White, Mrs. Aline Alpha Tau Mega and Phi Beta Pi also on Riverside avenue. Other if the Monmouth County Country Rumson, was held In $1,000 ball for dining rooms have been erected and They wore pleated gowns of peach Rauschor, Mr. and Mrs. William contracts which he has had Includes club. Three-hundred reservations Charles C. Conover of Linden place. the entire building has been reno- fraternities. The doors will have arched heads the grand jury by Reoorder John. mouesellne de sole with pleated bands Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- lalntlng and papering of Rumson have already been made. Mrs. Yeomans on Monday. The agent* vated. . The opening week-end will for hata. They carried combination mond White of Belford, Mr. and Mrs. Farms home and the Interlaken Charles Pilling of Middletown Is and will be automatically released ha Saturday and Sunday, June 20 and Monroe Watson of Matawan and Emmoni—Aumack. * from the drivers' seats of the fire ap- said Mr. Karlnja poured liquor from bouquets with Talisman roses. Mrs. Miss Edith Louella Emnjone, house of Louis R. Buckbee of Lit- chairman. one bottle Into another bottle of 21. Hlggs wore cornflower blue chiffon Rev. and Mrs. Elijah F. Reed of tle Silver. Her committee consists of Mm. paratus and brought to a atop by The rental was made through the Little Silver. daughter of Mrs. Louella Emmons of means of a new type snubbing de- liquor. Mr. Karlnja said he had no with gardenias and the bridegroom's Neptune, and Francis Joseph Au- Amory L. Haskell, Mrs. Marshall intention of evading the law and Ray Stillman agency at Eatontown. mother wore tea-rose chiffon and or- Mr. White Is a rfoflng contractor WORLD TOUR SOCIAL. Booker. Mrs. 'William Oamwell. Mrs. vice. The J. O. Wilson corporation mack, son of Mr. and Mr». Edward of Norfolk, Virginia, will manufac- did not know he was doing wrong. chids. employed by the Keasbey & Mattison Aumack of Lewis street, Eatontown, Harris B. Fisher, Mrs. Garrett Con- shingles of Ambler, Pennsylvania. were married Sunday night by Re- over, Mrs. Praul Lambert, Mrs, Wll- ture the doom and Installation will Hockey Club To Charles W. Stokes of Atlantic High- Eatontown Church Has Successful take place in about two weeks. Mr. The Red Bank Register travels lands was his brother's best man. The corder Elmer C. Walnrlght of Farty art Varioui Homes. ifam Hayes, Mrs. M. Shad, Mrs. Ed- over every street In town and every uflhera included H. John Lucler and Herden—VanBrunt. Shrewsbury. ward D. Lentllhon, Mrs. Frederick Conover recently received a contract Have Supper Dance A successful "Around the World for the Installation of Venetian read In the county. Let it carry your Emerson Hunt of Newton. Mass- The marriage of Miss Mary Her The couple were attended by Miss Tatum, Mrs. Alexander Her and Mlsa message to thoia who live on theae achusetts, Paul R. Hederstedt of Lex- den, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Trip" eoclal wa« sponsored by the of- Joan Foster. blinds at the fort thorougtafarai.—•Advertisement The Shrewsbury field hockey club Mary and Irving Wolcott of Mon- ficial board of the Eatontown Meth- will hold an Invitation supper dance ington, George L. Heiden of Pltts- Herden of Broad street, Shrewsbury, rnouth Beach. They are residing fleld, Massachusetts. Edwin Beebe of and John VanBrunt, Jr., Bon of Mr. with the bride's mother at Neptune. odist church Tuesday night. More at the private opening of the Mon than 60 persona attended and J16.7S Paris room at Monmouth County Springfield, Massachusetts, and Her- and Mrs. John VanBrunt, Sr., of Mr. Aumack Is employed by Max bert Chalmers of Portland, Maine. Rumson, was solemnised at a high Phillips of Monmouth County Coun- was cleared. The tour started at the Country club, Eatontown, Thursday church which was designated as evening, Juno l8. Barry Winton's White peonies and candelabra dec- nuptial mass Saturday morning at St. try club. orated the church. A reception, James's church. Rev. John B, Mo America. From the church those at- orchestra will furnish music for tending visited the homes of Mrs. dancing after 9 o'clock. which Immediately followed tha cere- Closkey, rector, officiated. Glsleaon—Anderson. DOREMUS BROS. Minerva Gibson as Oermany, Mrs. Lea- Patrons will include Dr. and Mrs. mony, was held at Longwood Towers, The bride, who was given In mar- Mr. and Mrs. Fader J. Glsleson of which was decorated for the occasion lie D. Seeley as Mexico, Mrs. How- Walter A. Rullman, Mr. and Mrs. riage by her father, wore a princess Branch avenue, Little Silver, have ard 8hopp as China, Mrs. George B Clarence Chasey, Mr. and Mrs. Will with peonies, roses and spring flow- style gown of 'malse with a long announced the marriage of their COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 rs. train. Her cap was trimmed with Whltfleld as Ireland, and Mrs. Harry Hammell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sut daughter Anna to Earl Anderson of Dennis at Japan. orange blossoms, from which extend- Chicago, Illinois. The wedding took ton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Scud After July 1, Mr. and Mre, Stokes The homes were decorated to rep- der, Mr. and Mrs. James Mattenlee, will live at Waban, Massachusetts. ed a tulle veil. She carried a bou- place May 29. Mrs. Anderson, who 3 PHONES—1560 - 1561 -1562 quet of white roses and baby's breath. la a graduate of Red Bank high resent each country and hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Ravndall, Mr. and The bride was graduated from Rad- were attired in native dress. Singing, Mrs. Alexander Her, Mr. and Mrs. cliffe college in the claBe of 1027. Mr. Mies Ella Herden, a sister of tho school, has been living In Chicago 11 & 13 BROAD ST. -:- FREE DELIVERY James R. Clarke, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Stokes graduated lrom Middletown bride, was maid of honor and wore with her sister, Mrs. L. R. Qual- music and a short social session were Walter W. Gosling,' Mr. and Mrs. township high school in 1927 and a gown of blue taffeta with match- mann, since her graduation. She has enjoyed at each place. Following the Andrew J. Curtln, Mr. and Mrs. T. from Harvard college In 1031. He Is ing accessories. She carried pink been employed In an executive ca- tour lit gathered at the church where SPECIALS—THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ! B. tayrls and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. now has an executive position in the roses. Alfred VanBrunt, brother o pacity there by Sears, Roebuck and games were played and crackers and MeClellan, Jr. advertising department of the New the bridegroom, was best man. Tho company, , ce cream were served. England Telephone Ond Telegraph ushers were William Herden and company at. the company's Botton of- James Shurden. NOTED LAWYER TO SPEAK. PRAISE FOB POLICEMAN. Selected Jersey Turkeys, Capons and Broilers Mrs. VanBrunt. attended the Red Jean Stevens to Wed Thomas G. Knight of Jersey City to Hls father and another brother Bank Cathollo high school and I Scotch Plains Man Governor Hoffman Becelves letter Address Rotary Club. Paul of Atlantic Highlands also at- employed by Slgmund Eisner com- Complimenting Otto Herden. tended the wedding. pany. Mr. VanBrunt is a graduate Thomas <3. Haight, a prominen of Middletown township high school The engagement of Miss Jean Ste- Following 1B a copy of a letter •ant to Governor Harold G. Hoffman Fresh Killed Rumps - Legs Jersey City lawyer, who is well and is employed In the Monmouth vens, daughter of Mr. and Mra. known In this section, will be th. Hyer—Heath. hosiery mill at Shrewsbury. George A. Stevens of Spring atreet, to by Edwin B. Lord, executive vice speaker at today's meeting of th Miss Mae Hyer, daughter of Mr. Following the ceremony a recep- F. William DeBree, son of Mr. and president of the Jersey City Chamber Red Bank Rotary club, lie come: and Mrs. Frank Hyer of Crawford's tion was held at the bride's home In Mrs. William DeBree of Scotch of Commerce, complimenting Police clb to Bed Bank through tho Invitation Corner, near Hnzlot,' and Arthur Shrewsbury, after which the couple Plains, was announced Saturday man Otto Herden of Shrewsbury on of Vico President Warren H. Smock. Heath of Now Brunswick, son of left on a short wedding trip through night at a cocktail party at her hla work: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lloath of Mill- New York state. Upon their return home. MIBB Stevena attended the Cor- June 9, 1036. Ha will speak on the connection be- nell-Peacock school at Red Bank, 29 tween the court and thn constitution. town, were married Saturday after- they will reside In their newly fur- Hon, Harold G. Hoffman, nished home on White road, Shrews- and Mr. DeBree was educated al State Houae, At last TlnUHdny's meeting the Ito- noon at 4 o'clock at St. John's Meth- Peddle Preparatory school and Rut odist church, South Koyport, by Rev. bury. Trenton, New Jersey. tarians wero pleased with a moo gera university. He la a member ol Dear Harold: unusual musical concert arranged by Cedrlc Hlchman, pastor of the Chi Fst fraternity. Yesterday the writer had an op- Of. Samuel W. Hau&miin. Dr. Hn.ua- church,, In the presenco of about lfiO Maurer—Ackenon, Jersey FOWL portunity of observing the traffic Jersey VEAL Those attending were Mr. ind Mr«. man was unable to be present and relatives and friendB. The church Mlis Dorothy Maurer, daughter of work of Otto Herden, chief of police was beautifully decorated wltl: Harry Button, Mr. and Mra. John the program wnn under the direc- Mr. and Mre. William Maurer of Key- Warren, Mr, and Mra. L. W. Conrow, ot Shrewsbury, New Jeraey, and I tion ot Mrs. HnuRmftn. It com- palms and cut flowtrs. port, was married to Cornelius Ack- Mr. and Mrs. P. Broadus Powera, Mr. feel you will be Interested to know prised vocal and Instrumental music, The bride was given In marriage erson, son of Judge and Mrs. Honry that thla man Is doing an unusually SQUABS, SWEET BREADS and CALVES' LIVER and Mra. Frank O. Wodehouae, Mr. good place of work at a strategic- The Rotnry club never had a musi- by her father, and was attired In a E, Ackerson, also of Koyport, Satur- and Mrs. W. n. Johnson, Mr. an gown of white satin and worn a veil point, aa a matter of fact, a point cal program like It any tlmo during day afternoon In the garden of the Mrs. II. H. Kohl, Mrs. Edna Flckei where accidents are very likely to Frosted Corn Frosted Plums its existence. of white not. She carried a bouquet Ackeraon home on Maple place. The Misses Phyllla Mackay, Lola Wllkln happen. Frosted Peas Frosted Peaches Tha Bed Bank club linn been In of babies' breath and white rosea. ceremony was performed by Rev! son, Elizabeth Ooodrloh, Jane Button, Took tha opportunity of discussing pug. vlted to attend the charatsr nigh The groom wore a white linen suit Harold Groen, pastor of the Reformed Helen Wyckoff, Betty Wlllguts, Dorli the whole safety movement with Mr. P* 23° «23° *+ 23° «tercl»es of tho Dlonmfleld Itotnr; with a rose houtonnlere. Miss Mil- church. Miss Marguerlta Hill was and Ann Stevena, and Donald Brow- Herden and may I aay I am of tha eltrt), whloh will receive Its charte dred Walling waa maid of honor and maid of honor. Mrs. Daniel HolmeB, er, James Cowen, Lupton White, opinion that there la no one along next Thursday night, June 18. The wore yellow rnolnh de euavo over yel- a sister ot the bride, and Ruth Ack- John Glblon, John Mount, William this highway that la more fully Im- Corn Flakes bued, both with a dealre to serve the WHEATIES RINSO Lipton's Tea Ntltlay Rotary club In the new club" low tnffetn. and carrjod a bouquet ot ernon were bridesmaids and Wlnton Hartman, John Higglna, Richard AAO pkg. frO yellow snapdragons and pink ronos publio and to aaaure safe driving. pl<«. Jt AO C M-m. pkg. aponsor. ^_^_ Onborn w»n bent man. The wedding Egan, Whitman Boynton, William Have never met Mr. Herden be 6* The hrldeimaldg were Mlos Gladys march won played by Harold Weber. Wlllard and Sajn Woods, all of Red fore, but If we had more men of thl 10* ~ 19 KEI.LOOG'8 Cleland of Mllltown and Minn Irma Following the ceremony the relatives Bank; Mr. and Mra, Ira Crouae and kind at traffic post« our accident The Tewnaend club of Red Hank Heath of Highland Park, and thoy and close friends attended a recep- Mr. and Mrs. James Mattenlee of would be very materially reduoed. LETTUCE OAW B STAIl Itsat Tuesday night At tho borough wore pink laco over eatln and car tion «t Huttonwood Mamor at Mat- Bhrewabury; Mian Dor In Bruat of Very truly yours, S&W Shrimp LUX WHISKEY bill and decided on the third TUBS find bouquets of yellow snapdra&onH awnn. Mr. Ackerson has a position Highlands, Mr. and Mra. E. Kehoe Jeraey City Chamber of Comerce. day of the month ns the reguln and pink roucM. Tho uaheiN wrro with I he General Electric company nnd Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. White Edwin B. Lord, head HO $j.l9 Huben Hyer, brother of the brldo, of Wanamasaa, Walter Davlaon of Executive vice prealdent 2^29, pt. mMtlng date. Thn next meetlnir will at Bloomfleld. On their return from Hlght«t«wn, Mr. and Mra. Charlck b*> hald ot the borough hall Tuenflay and Warren Heath of Highland their wedding trip they will make BOSTON Park, who wore white linen milts Ihelr home temporarily in Kayport. Itoaeneranta of Cranford, Charles Bishop to Confirm Four. MAWDAIUN ONIONS nlfht, July 21. Ramuel Clark Lyman and Mlaa Jean Deremer of BANANAS Green Rive* Mount street Is president of the club und nine, bmitonnlnres. The b»et man Rt. Itav. Charlea B. Colmore, bli ORANGES waa William Johnion of Mllltown, Montclalr, Mr, and Mra. Victor D«~ hop ot Puerto Rico, will confirm a who worn white llnnn. Boylan—Frnnwn. Iiree of South Orange, Walter O. C On* ol to* quickest ways to find Miss Kathleen Boylan, daughter of clau of four Sunday afternoon at Mra. Henry L. Bennett, Jr., was Ashley. Sr., Walter Aahlay, Jr., and 3 " K«w Tullow is to adwllie In The Rerte- Mr lnd Mr J Fred Walsh of East Orange and Mr. o'clock at St.. Thomaa' chapel on 2 *" 25 orgr«nl»t. Dudley ' "' o»«Ph Boylan of Jer- c y Catharine sttreet. In tha New York Pity wa» the, atternoon at a o'clock to Th*9doii PlUns, WU..a» IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS 'I? " "4 Oharle* and Robert Nelson, RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11,1936. 'Personal*. Cocktail Napkin* Rumton. •'* r * Rumson's New Ambulance L, MMBEROER & OCX Awarded At Prizes (Tfc. Rtd Buk tUsiater « ba bonsai Mr. ana Mri. ClMence Loper »nd ..i Humion from Herbart Kalfkt, Hinr •on ol Orlando, Florida, former Red fiarkan, Fred Finnart> a.nd Walter Torbarg Btnk realdenti, bav« moved to Hen- Cooktall napkins were awarded as anil Mr. Gayer.) ry,; street, Bbrewabury. Mn. Loptr prices at the card party held Tues- The ninth annual concert of the l» a retired New York Telephone day night by the ladles' auxiliary Rumson high school band, combined company employee. of the Players Boat club. The win- with the Leonardo, Long Branch and Mr«. M. Oandorf and Mlu K, CJan- ners were Mra. Estello M. < Kelley, Asbury Park school bands, .was held dorf ot Red Bank were guests at the Mra. Alice Hascall, Mra. Josephine Tuesday night In Victory Park, Hotel Commodore, New York, Satur- Hascall, Mrs, Margaret Marcksteln, About 600 persons gathered around day, where they attended the wed-Mr. and Mra. Eugene Lleneck, Mrs. the bandstand and 300 heard the ding oi Mloa Madeline Donohue to Mamie Wulftng, George Watts, Mra. concert from cars parked around the Warren F. Flnley. Emily Johnson, Mrs. Mary Curl, park. Cars lined both sides of River SALE1 Ml«« Madelon M. Proal of Chapel Mloa Dorothy Johnson, Miss Carol road and the side streets, and there HIU road registered as a guetf Lteneck, Mrs. J. Joseph Hennessey, was a special police detail to direct at tho Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Atlan Mra. Florence Holmes, Mrs. Kenneth traffic. Bertram H. Borden made the tlo City, over tha week-end. Robinson, Mrs. W, E. Smith, Mrs. address of welcome. He said the MUsa Alma vom Steeg, daughter of Marlon Hlgglnbotham, Mrs. Clarence playing of the four bands as one Mr. and Mrs. Edmund vom Steeg, Legg, Mrs. Richard McAllister, Mrs. combined unit was a splendid ex- Jr., of Harding road, was one of the Joseph Hexter, Mrs. Charles Conrad ample of co-operation. He compli- graduates ol Panzer College of Phy- and Mrs. Ernie Otto. The next card mented Rudolph J. Wlnthrop, band sical Education at Salt Orange. She party will be held Juno 23. received tho degree of baohelor ot director, for Ills efforts in arranging 2011 physical education at the annual com- the concert. The combined bands mencement Saturday morning. PASTOR RECEIVES DEGREE. had 130 players, Of the 14 number, Mra. H. D. Franz.and Mn. Kay played, six were marches. The first Herndon and daughter Yvonne ot Rev. Sidney H. Davles at Oceanport part was featured by a selection, Lincoln avenue, Eaatalde Park, and Gets Doctor'* Degree. "Flnlandia," played by the Rumson double brass quartet, comprising -Mte, J8Ulma_Sl!ler_Dl _New_ York_are — Rev.-Sldney H.Davlcs,-pastor—of on a motor trip to Niagara Falls, Charles Bflggs, Bruce Anderson, the First Methodist Episcopal church Russell Coyne, Raymond McCue, will be parked on the borough hall The ambulance Is a Dodge and was Montreal and Quebec. Mrs. Herndon of Oceanport, received the doctor's is having a vacation from her posi- Howard Prlchard, Glen Prichard, rived and residents of tho borough the Frank Van- degree fr»m Temple university, Phil- James Lambert and Albert Noonan. his fellow townsmen to give It the Sycklo agency of Red Bank. The tion with the Monmouth County Bor adelphia, at their 50th commence- will have an opportunity of Inspect- ctal Service organization. In the second part the feature num- committee of councilmen who select- ment exercises. ing it this evening at The machine Is painted gray and ed the ambulance la compoaed of Mies Olga Kasechau ot Waverly ber was a cornet solo, "The Carnival Rev. Dr. Davles Is a graduate of of Venice," by George Hallanan, who hall. Councilman James P. Bruce is thoroughly equip'ped. It even has James P. Bruce, Sheldon T. Coleman, place and Miss Margaret Reynolds other leading universities of Amer- has announced that tho ambulance hot and cold running water. Frank Nary and Robert G. Holey. for Summer of Shrewsbury spent last week with has been traveling with the Major ica and Europe, receiving a B. S. Bowes' unit. Cake and ice cream friends at New York. from the university of Cardiff, Mrs. Joseph Andrews U entertain- were served to the band members. I Wales. He then came to the United Marshall Crlaer, Jr., son of Mr, STRUCK ON HIGHWAY. Cuts Instep. ing her brother Harvey ot Denver, States, whore he received the A, B. right leg and rlbB, suffered Monday Colorado. Mrs. Andrews has not »«»» and Mrs. Marshall Crlser of the night when she was struck by a car. Charles Minton, 48, of Fair Haven from Oglethorpe university, Georgia. Avenue of Two Rivers, underwent an Mrs, Eleanor Applegato Buffers Brok- driven by Mrs. Richard T. Sluppun- her brother lor the last 25 years. Mr. B. D. frora Vanderbllt university, cut the instep of his right foot yes- and Mrs. Fred Wilson and Mn. Mary operation for mastodltla Monday at en Leg When Hit Monday Might. skl ot Keansburg. Mrs. Applegate Tennessee, D. D."from Atlanta theo- the Monmouth Memorial hospital at was walking along the highway near terday morning while at work. He E. Wilson of Shore Acres, Mamaro- logical seminary, Georgia, S. T. M. Mrs. Eleanor Applegate, 81,. of 5.00 neck, Now York, and Mra. Charlea Long Branch. Chapel Hill road, Mlddletown. la In Headden's Corner when the accident was treated at Rivervlew hospital and S. T. D. from Temple univers- occurred. to sell lor 7.S0 U> 12.30 Julian and daughter Edythe Wright ity. Rumoon fire company has chal- Rivervlew hospital with a broken and later released. of Newark were week-end visitors of lenged Oceanic hook and ladder to Mrs. Andrews. For a. number of years Rev, Davles worked In the homo missionary ser- a baseball game to be played some |tt'e could run this in 8-polnt typp, and still Mrs. Maude Wiley and Robort vice In the deep South before taking Sunday morning in the near future. •11 the Knox fanatics in New Jersey would Wiley of Peach Bottom, Pennsyl- up the pastorate work. He Is active The winning team will receive a keg vania, and Miss Mary FrlU ol Quar- of beer. be here in full force tomorrow morning, In the religious educational field and lor the famous Kiioxea are practically never: ryvllle, Pennsylvania, were week-end U mentioned In "Who's Who In Rumson fire company is progress- visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. Hoa> Wiley ing with plans for the annual dance available ot an off-price. There are 24 t Trsh turned American Preachers." of McLaron street. They returned Rev. and Mrs. Davies have been in Friday night, June 26, at Holy Ros- sample hats here, and the rest are spanking homome Sunday night. Oceanport serving tho church there ary hall. At a meeting of the com- new and crisp toyos, bakus, leghorns and Mrs. Warren DaviDi d Farr of Baton for nearly three years, Mrs. Davles pany last week the exempt firemen's rough straws tailored as only Knox can, and Rouge, Louialanna, formerly of Red Is a native of Nashvile, Tenneeseo, certificate of John G. Anderson was in lush pinks, blues.-.ycllow and dazzling approved. Rumson fire company will Bank, is a visitor In town this and the granddaughter of one of the white. Hurry! week. Mrs. Farr is North on a. buBl- early settlers. take its truck to the parade at As- bury Park June 20. nesa trip and contemplates spending . BETTER MILLINERY! a limited time In thlo vicinity. She Mimeograph Stolen From School. Major and Mrs. John F. Zanftare Bamberger's Third Floor Is accompanied by her mother, Mra. The new Little Silver school was occupying the Taller residence on ODD VALUES John S. Appleget, also formerly of entered some time between Friday Ridge road for the summer. Red Bank, who will remain North night and' Monday morning and a Up to date the borough clerk's of- during the summer. Mrs, Appleget mimeographing machine was stolen. fice has issued 378 dog licenses. is now visiting relatives in Cranbury. Entrance was gained through a rear The Rumson Patrolmen's Benevol- George C. Hance, editor of The door. The machine was bought a ent association has elected David Register, ami Mrs. Hance of New- number of years ago and the board Klnney piesldeul, James Wallace man Springs avenue, are at Cleve- vice president, Seth Johnson treas- land, Ohio, where they are attend- of education was contemplating buy- ing a new one. urer, Edmond Desmond secretary ing the Republican national conven- and state delegate, Thomas Reynolds tlon. sergeant-at-arms and William Zerr Mr. and Mrs. John H. MeNally, Jr., chairman of tho board of trustees. of Memorial parkway, Atlantis High- Sea Bright. New trustees appointed were Jame6 lands, have moved to Riverside (The Bed Bank Reglater can ba bought Egldlo and Kyril Parker. Plans were Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E, in Sea Bright from Morrli Weinman and discussed for a dance In August Stamm of Wllmort Park entertained Harry Werner.) William Valentine has reported to SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS . Mr. and Mrs. MeNally at a dinner The fire department extinguished a the police that during the past week party Monday evening in celebration small fire on the roof of the Penin- some one shot a bullet through of their eighth wedding anniversary. sula hotel Saturday. window of his summer home Mrs. Anna Thorpe of Westsido Florence Fary, Norman Johnson, Black Point road. The bullet was avenue and Miss Nora Thorpe and James Layton and Harold Shipp are found on the floor and turned over Mrs. Margaret Hurle ot Newark among tho members of the graduat- to the police. sailed Friday on the liner Qrlpaolm ing class of the Long Branch high Robert Finn of Carton street was on a tour to Europe. They will visit school. ,,' removed to the Monmouth Memorft' several countries. Francis Doyle is employed as life- hospital Monday in the Rumson am Robert C. Brown of Peters place guard at the Downsea hotel beach bulance. was a recent arrival at the Skytop Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farger and eon A car drlvon by Joseph P. Dcndor club. Skytop, Pennsylvania, where Frank of Lincroft spent the week- he attended the annual spring gath- of Atlantic Highlands had a blow- end with Mr. and Mrs,. Herbert F. out Saturday night and the GELATIN DESSERTS ering of the Robert Morris asso- Young1. SIX DELICIOUS FLAVORS pkgs. ciates. swerved from the road and hit a Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and p*le. The machine was towed to FRIEND'S Mary Katharine Warren, Miss Henry Slocum visited relatives at Qulnn'a garage at Red Bank, Igc. 28-01. can daughter of Judge and Mn. John New York over the week-end. ono was hurt. Warren of Still Fond farm was grad- Mrs. James Boeckel and her Infant PRUDENCE cff HASH . l N-.2c.n23c uated Tuesday from the School of son have returned home from the The senior class of the high school the Holy Child at Sufforn, New York. Rivervlew hospital. left this morning by bus on a three- POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL «™ 1:i*,M30c A number of friends from Red Bank day trip to Washington, D. C. Thev Mrs. Lawrence Fowler and Mrs. will return either Saturday night off CLAPP'S BABY FOODS ASSORTED 3C,25C and vicinity attended the exercises. Roy Stone have undergone operations Walter Tylutkl, former Jockey at Sunday morning. Th» baccalaureate at the Monmouth Memorial hospital service for the class will be held STYLE-WHITE SHOE CLEANER 'ff 10c ^f 19e Greentrce stables, Llncroft, spent the at Long Branch for the removal Qt week-end with his parents, Mr. and Sunday night at St. George's Epis- their tonsils and adenoids. copal church. LA FRANCE POWDER FO» «MM Mrs. Louis Tylukl of Sleepy Holly One hundred persons attended the road, Mlddletown. He Is now em- "radio" party given Friday night by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lyons of Al- ployed by Hlrsch Jacobs at the Ja- the Rebekah lodge. Mrs. Katfierine len street are the parentB of a daugh- maica Race track, Long Island. Covert won the door prize and Mrs.ter born Saturday evening at the G. WASHINGTON COFFEE £iUl35 Mrs. Sarah Harding of 227 Bergen J. Hl)l won the dark horse prize. Monmouth Memorial hospital at Long place attended a meeting of repre- The National grocery company has Branch. Visiting at the Lyons home sentatives of the Splrella Corset com- doubled the slio of Its storo by rent- are the parents of MM. Lyons, Mr. pany Monday at the Hotel Victor, Ing an adjoining store. and Mrs. J. Dropulich of Dallas, •fjot-lWeathet New York. Texas, and her uncle and aunt, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Allaire Cornwall Boys can make extra pocket monoy and Mrs. Joseph G. Young of Los An- POMEROY BEVERAGES ££& have returned from a wedding trip selling The Register.—Advertisement. geles, California. to Europe and are living with Mr. HIRE'S ROOT BEER EXTRACT Cornwoll's mother on Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Foster PINEAPPLE JUICE have returned from a wedding trip CEYLON TEA to Hot Springs, Virginia, and are liv- Outstanding Features on the WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE . fi!19c ing on Naveslnk River read In Mld- IDEAL BRAND PRUNE JUICE dlotown township. Mrs. Vema Wlckman of Belford is employed as secretary to Harvey TANGLEFOOT FLY PAPER Hartman In the law ofncea of Apple- BOAT PAGE TANGLEFOOT FLY RIDDON gate, Stevens, Foster * ReusslUt on TICK LIQUID SPRAY . < • •• p..,=.2vt Broad street, SPRAY GUN „ 19e I FLY SWATTERS «.10c Francis P. Little, soa of Mrs, Wil- liam Little of Newman Springs road, Saturday Grocery Prices Effective June 11th to June 17th, Ind. graduated Tuesday from Manhattan College, Now York, with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Francis Is a grad- uate ot Rod Bank Catholic high in the Week-end school. His brother William will graduate Sunday from Red Bank Catholic high school, World-Telegram Mlsa Loin Knodoll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Knodoll of Tower Hill AMERICA'S Cup aloopi begin tea- avenue, was recently graduated from "" ion st Msrbleheail—rrnortcd by Minn Illman's school at Philadelphia Joe King. as a kindergarten and primary school "Sails Retlslnnce" — New gaiigcli tone her. Mlsn Knodel), a graduate and innovations for motorboats and of the Red Bank high school, has sallboati. planned to take a postgraduate course Note! on aklppcri and yachts on/ FRESH-KILLED at Miss Illman's school, now con- the Sound. 7tuit4 and 1936 SPRING nected with the University of Penn- Ray Trullinger tells where the big Byfvanlo; fl»h are biting beet. IONG (SIAND lb.l Raymond Patterson, non of Mr. SPECIAL Delicious with N.Y Stale APPLE SAUCE '*?-7e and Mrs. Eugono L. Patterson of Lin- Weekly atandlnfa of yaclila In den place, Is a patient at the Mon- Sound Ch>mpU»»h Scrlte, r»r-/ mouth Momorlal hospital. reeled for Larclimont'a 52nd PEACHES 1 Mr. and Mra. Joseph Peyton of Spring Regatta SnlunlnjI River road havo an guests Mrs. Pey- FANCY 1 RIB ROAST "23c ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeBaun of Decatur, Illinois. GEORGIA Miss Agnes Parker of Proipect avo- 3-25 POT ROASTS 17c nue, a graduate of the Monmouth Momorlal hospital training school for FUU OF JUICE nurses, is now on the staff of the Monmouth County Organisation for ORANGES CALIFORNIA 13 25c BACON 19' Social Service, working lrom the Freehold branch. JUMBO SIZE Miss Dorothy Griffin of Mechanic Inducting street Is a new employee In the CANTALOUPES 2 25c FRANKFURTERS,/ Newark office of Elwood D. Powors, Colorolo nnd CALIFORNIA . consulting engineer. Color Comics SWEET PLUMS 2., 19c BOLOGNAS ""25c 'j Hits Fsrked Our. YOUNG AND UNDIR FRESH 5 A car driven by James Donato of DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING PAGE SATURDAY C BOSTON Ib gilvornlde drive, Mlddletown town- CARROTS 1,3,6 MACKEREL !'Wrr|>r*craBhed Into the r«ar of a parked car on River road, Fair Week-end SWEET AND TENDER ;Haven',' early Sunday morning. Tht SCALLOPS^ ^ 25' ; park«4 c"r h»d no rnd FRESH PEAS .'was o.ne of Jhree machines parked •Telegram In a row. All. the eara were dam- AH Meal, Fi»h, Fntil and Vegetable Prices Are Effective Juno J/l/i, 12th and ISth, Only aged. Donato received a out on tha A Scripps-FJoward Newspaper noae. Two ot lh» parkid maohtnsa <. Polite IVnir BED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11,1936. Summer Schedule and 16. As la appropriate to the Eatontown. J. G. WILSON CORP. > too ot rainbows, tb* dub will be Take notice teat aamo«1 Xa'rtaja inttnda oelled the Rainbow Reading dub, Mayer and ll For Station WBRB (The Bed Bank Staiattr tan bt bought ?5?. £».». swmten for a Plenary Balall each color In the apeetrum being rep- In Eatontoam at the atom of William Q. Haven, for Pinery BtUll Cotuumtrs' U- SECTIONFOLD OVERHEAD DOORS ctnat for premim eltuattd at 111 Fair CIRCULAR ON BEQBJMT resented by a certain type) of book; Davit, O. Bdwara gaotk tnd Xtlltn'i.) The tumrner program {or radio red for history, green for travel, blue Haven road,, Iklr Bavan. •tatlon WBRB is being- prepared an! Mlts Margaret Aumaek, daughter CHAS. C. CONOVER for nature, and so on. In order to of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aumaek ot Jmitk. a number of entertaining feature! qualify for the rainbow Insignia, a 8 linden PI, Red Bank, N. J. *«L fL?! will be heard. Lewie street, and John Duryea, eon member must have completed hie or of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duryea of Morning devotlom will be beard her rainbow, In other word! have 111 Fair Battn at 8:30 o'clock, beginning Monday, Riverside Heights, Red Bank, will be read at leaat one book from each of married at St Dorothea's ohurch the NOTICE, June IB, under the (Uperviilon of the elz different classes', by the end NOTICE. first week In July. Tali notice Ujat Tni Htffio (Qrantt Tike notice that Elliworth Lu Rev. George R. Ellin of the Central of the aummtr. The books on the tendsi to apply to Mayor and a More than 40 members of the As- Ltntarn drill) InUnda to a{»ply to Mayor ANNOUNCEMENT! Baptist church, Atlantic Highlands. rainbow list will be available at the and Council ot the Borouta of Fair Eevto it Borough of Rumion for a bury Park, North Long Branch, Long for a Plenary Ratal! Comumptlen lloania ttall Consumption lloonst tar The Walkathon derby at Aibury library on Monday. June 15. Tht trus- iltuatad at 118 East River Ho Park will be broadcast Monday even- tees of the Naveslnk library aisocla- Branch and Eatontown lodges of (or prarolata altuittd (t 586-697 River [To Those Clubs, Societies, Taverns, etc., Son* and Daughters of Liberty took Road, Fair Haven. ings direct from the floor at 8 o'clock tlon will hold their regular monthly Objections, If any,'ahould ba made lm> Objection!, if any, ihould ba made Im. and at 11:30 o'clock on Friday even- a bu« trip Tuesday night to Wash- mediately ta wrIUni to M. Iloyd Smiths itdlately la writing to Jt« j - - Which Require Better Class Music meeting tomorrow evening at the li- lerk of the Borough of RutnionV Ings. brary. ington, New Jersey, where they at- dark of the Borough ol Fair Haven. tended a Past Councilors' meeting. Local 399, American Federation of Musicians (affiliated The orchestra at the Casino In Ai- John Burrowee and family ot Jtr- IW MA OBTH eey City spent the week-end at their About 20 members from the Eaton- with American Federation of Labor), wishes to call your bury Park will be beard on the air town lodge attended.' The Eatontown Fair Haven Road, Fair Haven with a bait hour of dance music, summer bungalow on Jackson ave- NOTICE. attention to the fact that by employing Union Musicians tut. lodge will hold a bunco party next IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Takt .notice that Frahett P. Trutt In- beginning Monday evening at 8:30 Monday night at Crescent hall. To ANDRUW BOLTON, mU to M or you will— o'clock. Helen. Milne, "Song In the Cards have been received from To CLA11A BOLT OH I . '? "•A" »r ••><• Count™ ortfle L Assure yourself of experienced, professional musicians who are Evening," will be heard Monday at Mile Sally Hansen, who Is on a mo- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and By virtue ol an order of tie Court of family ot Red Bank have moved to Chancery of "New Jeney, mad* on the day capable of meeting your requirements. 7:30 p. m. tor tour to the Paolflo court. She of the date horeof, In a. eroi wherein "Babette," an accomplished writes that ebe is sow In California the Columbia apartments, recently Townihlp of Bhrawabury, a Municipal Cor- 2. Raise tho Btandard of music In your community. renovated by Mrs. Archie Mosby and poration, la complainant, and Frank Ar- musician, will again be heard over and Is having a fine time. lerk of tht Borough of Hum«c formerly occupied by the Eatontown none and you, Andrew Bolton, and you, (Sinned) By taking advantage of the benefits derived the local station by popular request Tbe Epworth league held a busl- Clara Bolton, and other! an defendant!, T postofflce. „ _, PRANCES 9 from employing" membors of the American^ We^dneaday^eVehlngfs at 6 o'oloolc. nesr nutting- Ifondsy night—:-.— -you-ar*-required- to-pay-to the-eald-eom^ Federation of Musicians, you will do your Mr. and Mrs. rVlctor King of Wind- plalriant tha aum of tlll.TS, tostther with During the past season she has The fire company will dispose of a the taxed coata ol thla came on tht 11th NOTICE. iart In improving working conditions, which DeSoto Sedan on the co-operative sor, Connecticut, are visiting Mre. day o( June. KM. at the hour of ten Takt notice that Harry Barken Intend, n some Instances are undesirable and un- traveled extensively in South Amer- f ica and other countries, and wa> plan at the annual fair this summer. John R, Smith of Tlnton avenus. o'clock In the forenoon tt tht office ot Ce- o apply to Mayor and Council of the siil ploanant both to the employer and employe Councilman Spencer Patterson of cil 8. Acktraon, Eio,.,one of tht maitcra juilh of Ruraion for a Plenary Retail DlE much In demand as an entertainer. of thU Court, No. 8 Etlt Fro* Street. In I r t>T m] Tlnton avenue la enjoying a two tht Borourt of Ktyport, County of Mon- a B«^t°Kivir* Road° ' "' '""ttd tit Phil Lemlg, who has been the jJecUons. If any. US" be" madt Im'. sports commentator on the "High Atlantic Highlands. weeks' vacation from his, duties at mouth and StaU of New Jerny, with In- Look for This Emblem the Quit Refining company. tartat therton to tht date laat mentioned, ...lately In writing to Jera J. Oartw School Forum," will be heard In a and in default thereof you and each of Itrk of tht Borough of Ituraton. ' IT IS YOCB GUARANTEE series of sport talks featuring the (The Rtd Dank Rtglettr cin bt bought Mrs. James Wise of Marlboro spent you ihall eland absolutely debarred tnd (Signed) In Atlantic Hlghlanda from WUllim Left. Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Jack foreclosed of tnd from all rltht and equi- OF GOOD MUSIC high lights of baseball. He will be J. Ltmburg and a. Kats.) ty of rtdemptlon of, In and to tht Itnqe heard Friday evenings at 7:15 p. m. O'Keefe of Lewie street and pramUta. and «Tafy rtrt|thtr«of, ooy- For Information Writ, or Phone The treasure hunt' for the benefit clvd a gold badg last wktaoinmm trtd by the Certificate, of Tax Bait In tatd Girl Scout, troop 24 will present a of Mantell hose company haa been TURN TO caust aouvht to bt foraoloiad. NOTICE. Chet Arthur, Sec'y—218 Union Ave., Long Branch Robert Aumaek of Lewis street re- Takt nttlct that Otto Btrohmenn.^ I. sketch, "Safety First" Friday even- postponed for the second time. Har- ceived a gold badge last week for ton Ing at 6:. 45 p. m under the direction CLASSIFIED SECTION The aald bill 1> filed to foreoloit a ear- nde to apply to Mayor and Co""eH of vey Bowtell and Leslie Antonides, years service with the Tide Water lain Certificate of Tan Bait madt by Allan Iht Borough of Rumion. (or a Plenarv nS of Ida Goodspeed and Harriet Wood. who are In charge ot the event, have oil company. B. Crawford. Collector of Texts of tht tail DirtrlSuttor. liens, for' prii'"."^: "Movie Gossip," with Peggy Mayhew, /v SPECIALS Taxing District ot tht Township of Shrtirs- ,.?' ."i4 L*'»>rAt* Strett. Rumion.N J decided to wait until after the schools A Children's day program will bu bury, In tht County of Monmouth and bjtotloni, if any, ahould bt madt m will be heard at 9 o'clock the same are closed, as many young folks are Stat« of New Jtriey. to said Township of held Sunday night at the Presbyter- if ft • fci // {•!! tit V (1 Shrewsbury, dated December 38, 1831. on "•olitejr In writing to JertT J. Car.w evening, and at 9:30 p. m., "Radio now busy attending the various so- ian church. There will be recitations 31t(k o( the Borounh of Rumaon. • ' Stage" will be heard, presenting the lands In aald Township of Shrtwibury, (gTitd(SlgTitd)) Armitaqe & Baynton, Inc. cial functions In connection with the and group singing. County tnd 8tat« aforesaidreaid, said CertlflCertlfl- winners of last month's "Opportun- OLDSMOBILE bi dd I th Monmouth OTTO 8TROHMBNOBR. graduating exercises. Lois Flint of Broad street Is visit- catt being recorded In the Monmouth 84 Lafayettt St.. RumTon, N. J. "THE BtJG STORE" ity Hour." This month's winners In- County Oltrk'a Cfflct In Book 10W of Featuring die Products of A. ft M. Karagheuslan The auction sale of the Frank Rid- ing at New York, clude Dorothy Douglas of Shrews- DEALER Mortgages for said County, on pagti 442. NOTICE. ford property on the corner of Third Miss Jacqueline King of Long 6tO. 42 Monmouth St. Tel. 427 Red Bank bury, Doris Bloxum of Fair Haven, and Bast Washington avsnuea, Takt notice that Charlat WooSward In- Branch, formerly of Red Bank, has ir.de to apply to Mayor and Council of Bcnnle Gonopalskl of Red Bank and and the furnishings In the. house, taken an apartment at the home of Clara Whltlege of Eatontown. -it Borough of Bumion (or a Plenary H. will take place tomorow afternoon at Mrs. Archie Mosby of Broad street. Sollcltora of Complainant, t«ll Conmmptlon llcemo for preml.ti alt 1 o'clock. Mr. Radford will move to The Silver Creacent Council, Daugh- Howland B Jones 84 Broad Street. Rtd Dank, Ntw Jersey. %tjd at a Wtet Rlv« Ro." Ramion. Florida. ters of America, will hold a card "and Objection!. If any, ahould bt made In. Highlands. ..The firemen were called out Satur- bunco party Tuesday, June SO, at MOTOR CO. One of the quickest ways to find a tdl.Wy in writing to Jers J. Otrtw. job Is to advertise in The Regis- Cltrk of tht Borough o( numaon, 'nw> day and twice Sunday to put out Crescent hall. There will be a door 36 Maple Avenue ter's Want .Department—AdverUte- (The Red Bank Register can ba bought price, table p.'.zea and refreshments. (Signed) in Highlands from L Greenspan, Mr. grass fires. Two nret were on the ment in „, ^ARUSS WOODWARD, Mulitor, Btdlt't drug ttora and Jottpb Ocean boulevard and the other In Mrs. Charles Pla and Mrs. Spencer 10 Wtit Rlvtr Ro»il, Rumion. N. J. Stamen). Woodland Park. Patterson of Tlnton avenue attended NOTICE. Prize fights will be held at Kruse's Anthony Cardner won tbe $100 the Oakhurat Woman's club lunch- pavilion this summer. The opening "Prosperity Night" prize Friday at eon Friday at Spring Lake. night is Saturday, June 20. the Atlantic theater. Members of the Eatontown gradu- The American Legion Junior base- The Sodality ot St Agnea's church ating class returned home Saturday will sponsor an amateur night enter- afternoon from a three-day trip to Youthful Smartness l«o« "HujUd it <• We.t River Road, RJ ball team was defeated twice by Toms We know the secret of main- River last week. One game was tainment in St. Agnes'e auditorium New York and Boston. While mak- ObjtoUeni. If any. ahould bt mad. im. played at Toms River and the other Friday night, June 26. Three prizes ing the boat trip to Boston several taining a youthful appearance mtdattly In wrllln«r to Jero J. c»rtw. were reported to be seasick. While in —swankily , , . economically. Oltjk of tht Boroimh of Rumson. at Highland*. will ba awarded. (Slgn«il) Members of the Highlands police The Atlantic Highlands unit of the New York they visited rtadio City Let our expert* lgn R h»lr FltEUEJKlCk J. FINNERTY. National Union for Social Justice Musis ball, Museum of Natural Hla- style exclusively yours. Why not »« "rat BtrMt, Ruraeon, N, J. force are busy collecting dog license tory, and the aquarium. fees. will hold a card party tonight In get the latest In Permanent Bonnet's store on Center avenue- WaveT NOTICE. Mr. and Mrs. George Abramson ot The Epworth league of the Metho- Takt notlct that Bumion Inn, Inc., In- New York have reopened their sum- There was a large attendance it the dist church will hold a strawberry Mit to arply to Mayor and CounoU of mer home on South Bay avenue. Mr. strawberry festival held last week festival tomorrow evening at the the Borough of Rumion for a Plenary R«. A floor that will give 10 to by the Altar and Rosary society In church, starting at 5:30 o'clock. UII ContuBiptloii Iloen»e for preml.t. ait. Abramson Is manager of the Audi- LA RUE «,?. * Waahlngton Strtet, Rumaon, N. J. 20 years service. torium theater. St. Agnei's auditorium, and the pro- Mr. and Mrs. James Hathaway of Objtotloni. If any. ahould bo raada Im- J. S. Hoffman has Issued hie 25th ceeds amounted to $100, Main street are vacationing at Hot msdsttly In writing to J.re J. Cart*. Miss Btatrlca Gaffey, who la In the I Springs, Arkansas. catrk of tht Borough of Rumeon. annual Highlands business directory One Minute Wave (Sljn.J) First a layer ol felt U cemented and railroad and boat schedule. He Monmouth Memorial hospital at | Mrs. Ada B. Nafew and Mrs. Ar- MAD0B liiNTZ, Pniildant. down—then the linoleum U cement- has printed an anniversary set from Long Branch, underwent three blood chie Mosby spent Friday visiting the HULDA 8HOLES, Viet Prtaldtnt May 24 to June 21, and later win l»- i transfusions within the past week. state home at Trenton. They were No Wires—No Machine- -No Discomfort ed to tbe felt and out to a perfect NOTICE. ; sue tbe regular set Her condition! has shown a marked accompanied by Mre. John L. Hub- lit. Ajauring longer wear and com- Takt notice that John Hlntelmann, Ing Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin O. Fielding improvement and she is gaining bard of Red Bank and Mrs. Well- nUndi to apply to Mnyor and Council of plete satisfaction at a reuonable of Newburg, New York, are at their strength daily. ington Wilkins, Sr., of Tlnton Falls. A New Machineless Wave that i» rapidly gaining tht Borough of Ruraion, N. J.. for a Pltn. cost. ' bungalow at Water Witch for tbe An all-day quilting party will be Mrs. Nafew and Mrs. Mosby attended «ry BeUII Dl.trlbutior. llcenat tor pram- a garden party Saturday at the home popularity. We are offering it at Special Intro- •« tituattd at Avtnut «f Two Riven and summer. held at the Central Baptist church Ridgt Road, Humton, N. J. • The strawberry festival and supper Thursday, June IS, beginning at t of Mrs. Joseph Levy at Freehold. ductory Prices. Obltotlons. If any, ehould bt madt Im. We will gladly estimate your Riven Saturday night by the Rosary o'clock. Several from Eatontown attended mtdlately In wrIUng to Jore J. Cart» a bunco party given last week at the Cltrk of tht Borough of Rumaon. need* society of the Church of Our Lady The young people of the Central (Signed) of Perpetual Help was largely attended BaptUt church will hold a silver tea home of"Mrs. Earl Hathaway of West JOHN HINTELMANN, INC, and was a successful affair. Enter- Thursday afternoon, Junt 25, on the Lone; Branch by the Patrloj.lo Orde. $5.00 and $7.50 ATenut of Two Riven, Ruraion, N, t. lawn of Mrs. Earle S. Snyder s home. of America. Camp No. M. Eleven dol- Stochholdire: tainment was provided by Jerry ant Bintelmann, Rumaon, N. X. Moore and Jack Creighton, singers, L. Katz, who has been In business lars was cleared. Other Permanent Waves—$5.00 & up larguerlta Illntelmann, Rumaon, N. J, 1 and Woodrow Wilson, dancer, of the here since 1910, has leased his build- Sidney Hodas, eon of Mr. and Mrs Eatatt of Paul Hlntelmann, Rumaon, n. J, i Club Rio. Mn. Charles Lleber and ing on the comer of First and Mount Harry Hodu of College avenue, was 'Mrs. William Martin win be hos- avenues to the American Stores com- honored Friday by employees of ZOTOS—the ultimate permanent—110.00 NOTICE. Hodas* factory In celebration of his Take notlot that Frank Mayer Intends FIBRE RUGS ! lessee at the society's card party pany, now located-"at SI First ave- and tbe machineless Jamal Waye—*7.B0. o apply to Mayor and Council of the Revenlble Bummer Bugf tbat will add galty to any room In ] next Monday afternoon In the church nue. The grocery firm will move to graduation from Jefferson Medical loroiuh of Bumion for a Plenary Retail your home. Smart new design! to choose from. Various dies I basement. Its new location after Improvement! college at Philadelphia. He received Conaumptlon lloinst for premises altuated have been made to the store. Mr. his doctor's degree and is now an In- it Avtnut of Two Riven, Rumion, N. I. and prices. I William Cotton, son of Mr. aid Mrs. Objection!. If any, ahould bt madt Im. QUALITY — SERVICE — PBICB Ned Cotton, was graduated yesterday Katz will retire from business for terne at Monmouth Memorial hos- mtdiattly In writing to Jtrt J. Cartw, from the University of Pittsburg, H«r the present pital. About 45 guests were present JOHN & CHARLES Cltrk of tht Borough of RumsoB. mother attended the commencement Andrew Badarocca has rented the Lydla Hathaway of West Long (Signed) JOHN D'AMICO CHABLES PAULSON FRANK JIATBB, exercises. Bennett bungalow on Valley drive. Branch spent the week-end with he: Avenue of Two IUvin, Rumion, K, I. Peter Slgmund and family of Andy's tavern on Tint avenue Is grandparents, Mr. and Mre. Charles Brooklyn are at their summer home outlined with Neon lighting. Schlck of Lewis street — HAIRDRESSERS — NOTICE. on Portland road. Tbe Ladies' aid society of the Meth. Takt noUot that Edward, OTlthtrty fat. Why Pay More? Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wickman Undl to apply to tht Townahlp CommltUl J. S. Hoffman decorated tht swim- of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Earl odltt church will meet ibis afternoon of tht Townihlp of MlddleUvwn, for Plen- minR pool of the South Elberon bath- Eastmond of Leonardo spent Sunday at the home of Miss Susie Allgor. 67 Bread St., Tel. 1515 , Red Bank ary Retail Diitrlbutlon llcenat for prtm* ing corporation for the opening last at Lavalette. The Junior Order of Mechanics wll lets eltuated at Htadden'a Corntr, Middle- MONMOUTH ST. meet tonight at Crescent hall. town. N. J. Saturday, and also the Hirsch kiddle Objjctione. If any, ahould be madt Im- shop at Red Bank for the annivers- mediately In writing to Howard W. Boh. ary sale. Everett. trti, Cttrk ot the Townahlp of Middle- RED BANK town. . The Highlands Dramatic club (Slgntd)' ~ cleared J70 at the recent dance. The Mr. and Mn. David Forrest of Sla- EDWARD OTLAHBRTy, Remember the Address ! club has discontinued meetings for ten Ieland wtre Sunday visitors of Htaddtne Corner, Mlddlttown Townihlp. tbe summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bishop. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday The first aid squad ha« appointed Mitt Mary Toomey and Michael SCHULTE-UNITED NOTICE. Olone of Philadelphia spent Sunday Takt notice taat Pttar Androa lnttndi a committee to buy new uniforms for o apply to Township Oommjtttt of tht the members. with Mn. Catherine Oakes. ""ownlhip of lllddletown for m. Pttnexy Re- Members of the girls' first aid class Nicholas Pttruzelll entertained a all Consumption llctnie for prtmliei alt- PRIME number of guesU from New York FIRST TO PASS ON LIQUOR uated at Rout* No. 86, Mlddlttown, N. J. LB. took their final examinations Monday Objeotlona, if any, ahould be made Im- nlEht. Sunday. mediately In writing to Howard W. Rob. The committee In charge of the John Dzleyzc has returned to trti. Oltrk d tht Townihlp of Mlddlt- RIB ROAST Brooklyn, where he Is sow residing town, 21 erection of a large billboard near (Signed) with his sister and brother-in-law. Keyport, advertising the resort ad- Ht has secured a position there. SAVINGS TO YOU PETER ANDROS. vantages ot Highlands, has secured Forty houn' devotion will begin blda from the William Sign company NOTICE, SIRLOIN I Sunday at St. Catherine'! church, FRIDAY SATURDAY Takt 10001 that Pttir P. Plngltorl In- LB. and will be in Choice of 2 Schenley Brands ttnda to aptuy to Townihlp C-ommlttee of charge. Mlddletown Township for a Plenary Re- Ahern, Henry Fehlhaber, Grandln V. tail Oonaumptlon llcenne for premlaei ilt- STEAK Johnson and Otto Betz, Edward Rowe Is conlned to his OLD QUAKER _^ GOLDEN uattd at Cooper Boulevard and 8tatt home by illiiesa. MARTINI-ROSSI Highway Mo. St. Mlddletown Town.Mp. The recent death of Col. E. H. R. WEDDING N. J. Green, eon of the wealthy Hettle Miss Sadie Wamektr has returned WILKEN FAMILY 79* Obieotlona, If any, ihould bt madt Ira- ,. „.,„,,_- to hehtr home here after having been VERMOUTHS .ltdlately tn writing to Howard W. Rob- RYE ert!. Cltrk of tht Townihlp of Middle- PORTERHOUSE LB Green, recalls to J. H. Hoffman mem- on nuralng duty two week, .t Point WHISKIES " *^ oriea of the time almost half a cen- j pleasant 9Q Beg. We and 98o MNT WHISKEY town. •-ury asu when Mr. Hoffman was ar. Closing exercises will be lieid Fri- Sweet or Dry (Signed) actor. Besides being an actor Mr. PJM'BR PINdlTORE. STEAK 33 day, June ID, at Foreman's boarding Hog. 1.39 Pint Mlddletown, N. J. Hoffman wan a guardian for Nellie 18O-01. school. Those who will bo graduated MILLSTREAM WALL STREET Howard, the star actre«s of the show Include Marlon Barnes, Marlon De- NOTICE. company, and he met Mr. Green Voe and Richard Mahoney. GIN ROYAL OAK Takt noUct that Fnd J. Hohman ln- many times through Ml«» Howard. At WALL STREET ttnde to apply tu tht Mayor and Council LB Mn. Celestlne Wells and son and Superli ot tht Borough of Had Bank for a Plinatr ono tlmo Mr. Green gave Mr. Hoff- GIN Straight Whiskey Retail Goneumptlon Llcema for premlaei Dr. George E. Haynee and son SPECIAL Quality Chuck Roast 17C man the use of his private railroad Splendid situated at «« Brldgt Avenut, Rtd Sank, car for a w€*k. George, Jr., all of New Tork, were 87c c HIBAM Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mn. Isaac Mixer Objections, If any, ihould bt made Im- A. Foreman. Mrs. Wells, before her M% Fifth Fifth mediately In writing to Amy E. Bhlnn. LB WALKEB dirk of the Borough of Rtd Bank. Navesink. marriage, wu a pupil at tht Fort- 7 Yr. Old (Blgnidl man school. A Grand Saving on Gin ! FRBO J. HOHMAN. Chopped Beef 15C Whiskey Pint Product 79? (The Bed Bank Rasliter can ba boulht NOTICE. It: Navteink from Wllllim Bwan and Only 41 cattle In 12 herds were Silver Wedding Takt notice that EmII staldar Intend! SMOKED FRESH liouldln'l Oroaarr.) found inftettd with tick In the Webb MAYFLOWER to apply to Mayor and 0ounr.ll of the Bor- A group of women from this plsce county, Texts, eradication program. Flei»chmann'» ough of Rad Bank for a Plenary Retail BEEF PORK There were 91,280 cattle dipped. DRY GIN Oomuinptlon Itetnat for prtmlita situated II;. made a trip to the ttatt home for Her. 1.89 FIFTH Straight Rye at Bridge Avtnut at Siirtwabury Rivtr, TONGUES LOINS 25c Kirla at Trenton last week with the DRY GIN Red Dank, N. J, Objtetlona, If any, ehould bt made Im- United Womm'i Republican clubt of Schenley mtdlattly In writing to Amy IS. BhUn, Monmouth county. They were shown Superior "J 11 Old Overholt DENNISON'S Brand Oltrk ot the Borough of Rtd Bank. through tht varlout departments of • It C (Signed) SHOULDERS Hie In»tltutlon. Those In the party NEW YORK Bonded SMIL BTALDIJL SCOTCH Beg. LU Pint of NEW wore Mrs. Mary Reed, Mrs. Mlelle, Beg. IH* NOTICE. LAMB -19c Mrs. Jomiu O. Scott, Mrs. Harley Whltkey or NEWARK All over Takt notlct that Mttthtwi * Forbei In- | Wymen, Mrs. Ada Hallam, Mrs. Ell*- OHOIOH ttnd to apply to Mayor and Oounoll of nl>Mh Noble, Mrs. Margaret Smith. tht Borough of Red bank tor a Plenary s LAV1TA K*I. Z.W 10 yw. old Retail Distribution U»mt for prunliee 0F Mrs. Annette Pape, Mrs. Bamutl BOUND WHITE HORSE tliuaUd at U Broad Strut, lied Bank. II»we, Jr., Mrs. Catherine Hopkins, TRIP WINES Objection!, If any, inouid bt madt Ina- LEGS NEW Mrs. Fred IUder end Mrs. Howard TEACHER'S medamedlatalyy In wrltlnwrltlnv to Amy B. Bhtnn. LAMB -25c GltrGlkk of tthh t BBoroun s of Rtd Hunk. Muxton. V by Fruit Black and White (H(Hlgni4ll4) ) WEDNESDAY, JUNK 17 Industries. 1.49 MAnilBWSA KOIIIIES,. Mrs. Annette Tape *nd Mrs. Freda DAVID C. MATTIIKWEI. |J BREAST of lh 1 P>c I LEGS of lh A-i r Odnii were eleoted members of the Leaves Bed Bank DOS A. ML SCOTCH Scotch 0 Motaren Rtreet, Rtd Dank, N. J^ Naveilnk Women's club at the rtgr stanaart- Tlsa, Shtwa—M4 Oet Hour AH Types, Famous Brand PBTBK ruKllM. • VEAL 15 VEAL 21* ular meeting Mondty afternoon at Itt Daylight Taw. UN Oed. Beg. 8X» FIFTH Beg. 8.10 •• Btriian Plase, Rtd Bank. N. 1- tht fire house. The olub will hold a Returning Uektta good on any NOTICE. food sale Saturday, June 20, at At- New Jereej Central train, exoept Take HUH thai ChrUtlan U Bern In- lantio Highlands, it was voted to The Blue) Comet, ca date of sale, 32 Broad Street—Red Bank ttada to apply to the Maroj ani^SuneU Ootumlt ticket egeata (or U*vtng of the Bsrauih of Red ianV tof • Plen- FANCY hold future mettlngt of the cltib In ary Retail Dltttlhutlon 1 etnat ftr «r«n- the evening Instead of afternoon. time* from stations! not shown Ilia iltualed at I Broad Itrttl, lUd Bank. FRYING above and additional inionuaUoo. A aummtr reading olub la btlns; Oblectlom, If any, should bt mtdi Ira* formed at the Naveilnk library, with iMIy In writing to.Jkmv H. Iklan, Chickens* 29' membership open to all members at SCHULTE erf tht sk.ouif »Y I6< bank. RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1936. Pure FJvt In addition three officers who were GYMKHANA FBOOBAHL Church Notes. elected at this convention, but who ware unable to be present for Install- List of Events of Shrewsbury junior Mi Do Yin Know Abut Hiilth? Beformed. ation, will be Installed at the service Biding Club Sunday, About 35 persons attended a cov- In the local church. They are Nels Frlberg treasurer and Misses Eliza- The following is the program of ered dish luncheon given Thursday the gymkhana to be held on the L. afternoon by the Ladles' aid society beth White and Catherine Ely vice Diamond T Heavy Duty Trucks Suffern Taller estate Sunday: at the home of Mrs. Evald Errlckson presidents, Special event—Shrewsbury Junior Hid- of Newman-Springs road. The hos- Frederick L. Mlntel of Railway, ing club. Formation ride, under th. di- tess was assisted by Mrs. Ernest state executive secretary, will be the rection of William Foales, Silv.rbrook Soden. The society will hold a bunco speaker. Farm. Shrewsbury, SALES AND SERVICE *.ARE WHITE party In the church social hall on Class 1—Pony elais. Not ov«r 14.2 The regular monthly meeting of the handB. Horsemanship only to count. Thrat CLOTHES Thursday night, June 28. There will Missionary society was held Tuesday ribbons. COOLER be prizes for the winners and re- afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the so- Class 2—Horsemanship elais. Nine) THINK OF BUYING A TRUCK? If you do don't fafl THAN DARK freshments will be served. Miss cial hall of the church. A covered ears and under. Horsemanship only to ONES? count. Four ribhons, Esther Grelln Is chairman of the dish luncheon was served before the Clas. 8—Horsemanship class. Tan r.sra to see a DIAMOND T HEAVY DUTY TRUCK First I committee In charge which Includes business session. Mrs. B3. S. Close and under 13 years. Horsemanship only to count. Four ribbons. Mrs. Elizabeth Estelle, Mrs. Ezra Os- was chairman of the hostess commit- 'Class 4—Horsemanship clsss. Thirteen born, Mrs. Wallace B. Rankln and tee and Mrs. DeWltt Carhart and years and under 18 years. Horsemanship Diamond T Trucks have a Wheel Base for any size job. Mrs. Wlllard Lawyer. Mrs. Charles Bremer led the after- only to count. Four ribbons. Claea 6—Shrewsbury Junior Riding club noon meeting. roping. (Open to club member, only). Ranging from 119 Inches to 245 Inches. First Church of Christ, Scientist Ths program to be presented at Jumps not to exceed 3 feet, six Inches. Services In First Church of Christ, Performance only to count. Morris trophy. Scientist, at 209 Broad street. Red he morning service will be as fol- Four ribbons. Long Wheel Base used especially for Buses and Lumber Bank, are held on Sundays at 11 a. lows; Organ prelude; call to wor- Class 6—Open jumping class. Post en* ship; carol, "The Shepherd Calls," tries. Open to all under 17 years. Jumps Trucks. I m. and $ p. m., and on Wednesdays school; prayer; responsive reading, not to exceed 3 feet. 6 inches. Perform- I at 8 p. m. : ance only to count. Four ribbons. Ladies' superintendent and school; baptism; trophy to be won three years by same "God the Preserver of Man" will be "The Welcome;" Robert Lowry; rider for permanent possession. You have never owned a Truck until you own a Diamond T. the subject of the Lesson-Sermon" In "Brief Speech," Martha Magee; "Seen Class 7—Shrewsbury Junior Riding club. all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on (Members only). Seventeen years and and Heard," Doris Devoe; song, "We under. Judged on all points, llsley trophy. Sunday, June 14. Are Flowers," beginners' department; To'-be won three years by the same rider The Golden Text la: "Fear thou —Yesterday and Today^—John Reid for-permanent-PQSEession. . not; for I am with thee: be not dis- and William Bookman; "A Happy Class 8—Champion class. Post entries. mayed, for I am thy God: I will Place," Robert Farrow; "The Mag- Open to all riders 17 years and under*' Note--We Also Give Estimates on Special Built Bus Bodies T who have won ribbons in the horsemsn- strengthen thee; yea, I will help net," Kenneth Mytlnger; "Sunday- ship clssses. Four ribbons. Anna Hailer thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the School Code," Isabelle Errlckson; Challenge trophy to become permanent right hand of my righteousness" "Story," John Korver; "Buttercups," possession of rider winning trophy twice. (Isaiah 41:10). Class 0—Egg and spoon race. Open to Street pier in New York. He dra- Gloria Cook, Barbara Doremus, Bar- all 17 years and under. Post entries. Two Answers: •• Y«,«mi«wh.t1 Among the citations which com- bara Bergen, Janet Wymbs, Gloria prizes. For Further Particulars Phone Red Bank 1678 because they reflect matical])' called attention to the need (or plenty of pure, wholeaome freih prise the Lesson-Sermon Is the fol- Moore, Marjorie Conover, Pattie Pox- Claas 10—Needle and thread rice. light and hut, while dark dothu lowing from the Bible: "They that on, Elizabeth Gray; "Chickadee Girls to ride and carry thread, boys to •bsorb It. But th« "cool" fed of milk for healthy bablee. hold needle. Boys thread needle snd trust In the Lord shall be as Mount Song," Christine and Harkncss De- girls return to starting point. Post en- white clothing ii moitly piycholog- 3. Tendency to freckle* eeetna to Zlon, which cannot be removed, but Voe, MarUia Knight, Ann Gregory, tries. Open to all. Two priiei. icil. be inherited, but the direct ceuae ap- abldeth forever" (Psalms 125:1). Martha Magee and Martha Hayes; Claas 11—Musical chairs. Open to all. 2. Famout philanthropist, who in peare to be sunlight, acting on the The Lcason-Sermon also includes Post entries. Two prizes. . pigment In (he skin, cauimg it to "A Little Gardener," Martin Smock; Class 12—I*i»d lino cln*«. CMldran SANDER'S GARAGE 1893 opened the fir»t infant milk gather in spots. le following passage from the Chrls- "Rose Time," Constance Garslde, Bet- seven years and under. Horsemanship, depot in America, on the Eait Third an Science textbook, "Science and ty Ottman, Dorothy Banks and Elea- Four ribbons. SALES AND SERVICE lealth with Key to the Scriptures' or Morris; carol, "Come Unto Me," Prior to the gymkhana events two Mary Baker Eddy: "In divine Scl- school "My Flag," Philip Smith special championship ribbons will be BROAD STREET, SHREWSBURY, N. J. nce, man Is sustained by God, the 'Signals," Robert Tice, Charles You given to the two riders making the llvlne Principle of being. The earth, ans and Richard Brown; sohg, "In most number of points, which will God's command, brings forth food he Garden, "Evelyn White, Audrey be figured in the following order: or man's use. Knowing this, Jeeus look, Mllllcent Chlnnock, Marjorie blue ribbon, 5 points; red ribbon, 3 mce said, 'Take no thought for your Reckless and Dorothy West; "Said points; yellow ribbon, 2 points »nd lfe, what ye shall eat, or what ye the Robin," Ulla Nylln; "Children's white ribbon, 1 point. lall drink,1—presuming not on the Day Resolutions," Donald Martens; rerogatlve of his creator, but recog- "What Do You Think?" Grace Wood- TOP QUALITY FOODS ilzlng God, the Father and Mother head; "Joy," Ira Nichols; song, "A IN MEMORIAM. if all, aa able to feed and clothe man Song of Love," Josephine and Mar- In loving memory of Mrs. Florence Da- is He doth the lilies" (p. 530). tha Ottman and Rebecca Sieber; vison, who departed life June 9, 1935. tiiat you can Buy ivitlt Confidence "Little Steps," Jacqueline Wilson, Sleep on, dear Mother, and take thy rest; We loved you, but God loved thee best. Baptist. Barbara Dederlck, Marilyn Moore For the supper I would suggest Daughter, rmmtamanwus a simple menu of this sort: Special services 'will mark the ob- and Martha Hayesy ; "Rainbow Girls," MRS. GEORGE PURDT. ! ELIZA Melon Balls isrvanca of Children's day In the DorothDth y CadmanCd , MMargare g t Westt, aptist church on Sunday. At 10:30 BBetty Jean Doremus, Judy Miller, I M, • Veal Loaf Pickles potato Salad a. m. members of the church school Shirley Mytlnger, Grace Nlttinger WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. OF BEEF STEPHENSON Hot Biscuits Strawberry Jam 111 assemble in the assembly room and MuMurie: l Thompson; song, Joyce ind march in a body to the church Allaire; Too Late for Classification. Home Service Beverage "What Would You Do?", LUditorlum. Eesponslve reading will Robert Wood; offering; closing I yoUNG Mammoth Aronie turkeys lor Director Meat Loaf e held by Charles Rehrlg and John • >. \ speech, Fannie Davis; carol, "Tell It iale: nicely started and feathered: nQO JERSEY CENTUM. 2 lbs. ground lein veal Hlllyer. Richard Gosling will offer Over and Over Again," school; bene- each. R. B. Lott, Eatontown, phone Eat- CUT FROM FIRST SIX RIBS prayer and the • musical response ontown 134-R-l. _^^ POWER & LIOHT l«g? diction; organ postlude. An wpedaily good "duel CHOICE GRADE b a definite trada rating applied fill be given by the junior choir. WHITE GIRL wanted to take carl of Co. 2 tablespoons butter At 11 a. m. dedication of children The Junior Women'o Bible elaao babj id help with housework. Appl/ «joJy to well-bred, wefl-fed, well-formed stock .,, yowr ojiuranc* of meot 2 tablespoons chopped onion held Ha regular weekly meeting Sun- 193 Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank.* exceRene«l At A&P you set yowr money1* worth in weight end qaofityl H cup chopped mushrooms 111 be performed by the pastor, Rev. A GRADUATION PARTY. Edward W. Miller. After a selection day night with Miss Inez Sawyer FOUR salesmen of the better type for H cup bread crumbs home modernizing. Must have car. 25 presiding. Miss Beryl Snyder talked 2 tablespoons chopped parsley by ths Junior choir, the various de Salary, commission and bonus. This prop- F you have a girl or boy of 'teen partments of the Sunday-school will on "The Life of Christ." The Scrip- osition can earn you from $40 to $60 per I tg* who is graduating this June, 2 teaspoons salt iresent the following program: tures were read by Miss Eunice Sie- week If you are a worker. Protective ter- why not mark the occasion with a % teaspoon pepper vlklng. Gueets Included Misses ritory. Every assistance la given sales- party arid make it a memorable 1/3 cup tomato- juice Beginner's department—Recitation, Bud- Naomi Toumans, Mary Burdge and men In closing. Wo have two vacancies dy Warren i exercise, Belty NOBIOW, George for assistant managers which will, ba nlltd 1JUICY DUCK!,19 one? The role of hostels is no Mix veal, bread crumb's, beaten' Morford, Jr., Robert Hoaapj, Donald Kobln- Emily Sexton. by men qualifying for same. S Write for longer tedious with all the modern egfif, parsley, fat, salt, pepper, onions •on. ions; exercise, Phyllis McLean and appointment. Address Y. S.. box ill, E«d Tha pick of Long Island's famoviftodn.. FRESH..yotmg,t«nder, fad of flavor., none better I equipment and new methods of pre- fcudrey Gray; recitation, Barbara Anne Bank. and mushrooms. Moisten with to- Brower; duct. Nancy Gustin and Donald Card of Thanks. • FANCY is (he trode term denoting rhe Myhe*f qualify povftry that money can buy. paring repast) at the hostess' dis- mato juice. Shape into a loaf pan. FOR economical mileage plus greater mo- posal. Chambers; exercise, Judy Ryerson, Amy We wish to thank our many tor protection try Conoco Germ Pro- Place two strips of bacon on top. M/att. Jack Oakley and John Heim; se- friends and neighbors who wore- so cessed motor oil. Look for the Red Tri- Bake 350° F, for one hour and ten lection by school. kind and generous to us during our Cooking is cool end clean with Prlmaty department—Recitation. Edith angle. Burds&'s Service Station, 18-11 Top Round Steak *.29e Spiced Ham sucra Hib.2S« the use of a modern range, and a minutes. This meat loaf may be Gustin and Dorothy Parmley; exercise, Bi recent bereavement In the loss of our White street. Red Bank.* baked in a circle pan whicii makes bara Robinson, Constance TtngllnK, Betty hUBband and father; also those who ELECTRIC refrigerator $45, electric wash- C pleasure instead of a task, Time loaned cars, sent floral tributes or as- Frankfurters MSUM *>.25 was when the hostess who did her it more attractive tp serve cold for Randall, Betty Lou Green, Mary Ann Mc ing machine 126, full slie bed, spring Fancy Mackerel °££t ».8< supper parties. Another suggestion Queen, Dorothy Runyon; song. Katharln* sisted in any way, and mattress $9, roofing cement 76c a own cookinpr was over heated and and Beatrice Miller; recitation, "Out Fleet," Mrs. Paul Tarnow and Children. gallon; chairs, mirrors, mattresses, glass, Sliced Bacon ,££££. X I9< Fresh Fillet tired by the time the guests arrived, that makes for attractive slices: Worth Cunningham, Billy Noglow, Billy —Advertisement. odds and ends. Stansberry Thrift Shop, too tired to enjoy hcrsrlf. But not cook three eggs hard, pack firmly Myntt, George Quackenbush. Morgan Reh Wilson avenue. Port Monmouth. in center of meat in loaf bread pan. rlg; song, duet from Junlur chulr, Dettj so now, she is as fresh ns a daisy Maffee and Claire Ledlard; offering; selec- WANTED, furnished, one-room apartment and as Ray as her guests, because Try your own favorite potato tion by school. Oard of Thanlts. •with bath and kitchenette i good loca- Junior department—Solo, "The Flower' We- sincerely wish to thank every- tion In Red Bank or vicinity; army officer modern cookery is simple, and easy, salad with the addition of apples and wife. Phone Freehold 832.* »nd economical too. ^ullaby," Jane Helm; recitation, "Welcome. one who was so kind and generous and celery or pickles with slices of Bummer Days," Ruth Johnson; selection by to us In this hour of our great be- PLANTS for sale; sweet potatoes and egg Let's suppose that you plan a cooked bacon, chopped fine. unior choir; greetings by the pastor; song; reavement, In the death of our son nlanta. Phone Deal 840-J-2. Peaches "S^^sr 2S27< biptism: benediction; postlude. buffet supper for your sweet Rirl Biscuits should be made early and and brother; especially Dr. J. B. Me- FANCY broilers, S5c Ib. dressed i d»y-ol« At ths evening service the pasto Closkoy, Father Carney, the Sisters, eggs, candled, graded, SBc dozen large, graduate or young son for, after set in your refrigerator to be baked John E. Day, those who sent flowers, all, home is the place where they when needed. Fresh fruit or ice will preach on the subject, "A Little 30fin,c. Adozen,*nn medium. • Phone Eatontown Asparagus Tips . ••r2l< hlld; or, The Meaning of the King- oaned cars and all who assisted us 485-M. should feel free to entertain their cream served from your refrigerator n any way. friends, and they will be very happy will complete this light repast if dom of God." Evening services will Mrs. George Poole and Sons. CHEVROLET for sale, four-cylinder, de- continue- through June. livery car; closed body, good tlrM ana to have you accent the importance desired. —Advertisement. engine; I2S. Phone Red Bank 128. Mittlonte Tomato Sauce . 60 25« of graduation by a party in their For the evening you prepare a The Mary Mount chapter of the honor. It is a very wonderful thing punch bowl with solid cakes of ice World Wide guild will meet tomor- for young people in after years to made by removing the partitions row night at the home of Mrs. Elea- SJetfllonte Fruit.Cocktail . . £21- have these red letter days to re- from the trays. Fancy cakes of ice nor Kenyon of Little Silver. The member. Too much stress cannot junior department party will bo held be laid upon the advisability of giving are attractive and may be made by adding a spray of mint, sliced on the same evening In the church. young people freedom in entertain- The Workers' conference of the California Apricots .^D 2 !^ 25 ing in the home, and with modern lemon, and orange to the water be- fore freezing. church will meet Monday night, June appliances they will enjoy assisting 1, at the home of Miss Grace Belth with tha preparation for their (Write Mrs. Ste^ihenson at Jeney of Shrewsbury. The committee In Green Giant Peas . . parties. Central Model Kitchen, Allenhurst, charge consists of Mra. E. A. Oak- N..J.) . ley, Mrs. A. M'. VanNostrand, George Manson and Douglas Manson. THE LARGE ECONOMY CAN 3 1b. Methodist. The service this Sunday will be- Campbell's Tomato Juice 3 ; I9< gin at 10:30 a. m. instead of at 11 a. DOWNING STREET • • ... ,....._ •-..I,,.,, 1 , , —n—• 1 ^ ^ m., tho usual hour. In observance of | Children's day, tha morning service and the Sunday-school service will be Serve Refreshing Iced tea or Coffee Today! combined. The church school will »s- FIFTH 89 AtVP Coffees ore FRESH from Hie roosters wllh the* 77 yean o» leo experience Mop you Neetar, the aemble at 10:15 o'clock and will march GIN full strength sealed in ths bean. We grind them at AMERICAN STANDARD-a too that Ii mild but thor- to tho sanctuary of the church for the lime you buy, EXACTLY tight for YOUR method oughly satisfying. At Ihil low price il ii a value too the special ecrvlce at 10:30 o'clock. of coffee making—to guarantee you good to missl Buy a package of Nectar today* The various departments ot the 85 Proof school will present a program, under the direction of William Bennett, sup- Really Tteik &ofifi SPECIAL RESERVE fifth 99 b \X/HY wonder where you'll go thu lummer, when •#a11kr of th«h«e TownTntmt) "™ " '™ An all-day mooting of the Ladies' Legion flashes thii glorious aid society of the Oceanport Meth- 86 Broad Street. Tel. R. B. 2342. *•** odist church was held recently at the spectacle • drama of men's church hall. At this meeting plans heroism and women's de- were completed for a chicken cattle COLMAN COLBERT votion, enacted by one' of luncheon to be held at the church hall We are pleased to announce to the smart VICTOR ROJIUND the greatest casts the screen on June 17. Preparations are being set of Red Bank and Vicinity that has ever teen'. r made for the annual harvest home MclAGLEN RUSSELL supper and bazar to be held at the MR. ROBERT Barker Hot-Oven Ware Free to GOLD Alone church grounds on August 5. AND CAST OF 10,0001 tKe Ladles! Mrs. John B. Hulse of Main atreei the well known New York and East Orange artist, will be at our had as her guests on Tuesday Mr. and Salon every Saturday and Monday tot Free Consultation. Mrs. Thomas A. MasteWon, of.Bay- SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY onne. AWARDED 4 SIABS-N. Y. DAILY NEWS! Is Not Enough! Dr. and Mrs. Woodruff Vanatta, Notice ! Mrs. Tltman, Wss Evelyn Titman Ask anybody? and Raymond Titman, all of Irvlng- Our present prices will prevail, except for ton, have opened their summer home Mr. Robert's individual services. on Pemberton avenue. WB'SHOW-BOAT T The annual children's day program 1 will be presented at the Oceanport And hear lhenVj^answer: Methodist church on Sunday morn- 1 ing, June 14, June Permanent Wave Specials IT WILL LEAVE YOU SPEECHLESS!" Mrs. Elizabeth A. Loper of Main street visited recently at her summer CKOCQUIGNOLE ENDS cottage at Surf City. The Parent-Teacher association of Formerly This,rand even more en the Oceanport school will entertain 2.60 to S.SO 1.95 the school children at a party on the school lawn on June 17. Crocqulgnole or Spiral Wave* »h Van Du Bois of Center street Is a Complete Head ^verdict you "are certain lo. patient at the Fitkin Memorial hos- Formerly pital. 5.oo hear^from >ll;who' have' Mr. and Mr». Fred DIpple of New- ark have opened their summer cot- Duart Vclior Combin seen this newest of screen tage at Brldgewaters. - i* ' it. f The regular monthly business meet- Formerly ing of the official board of the Ocean- 7.60 masterpieces.^ For "Sho-w, port Methodist church was held re- cently at the church hall. Dinner pre- MACHINELESS WAVE Boat" is undoubledlyjhe ceded the business suslon and the Formerly 'greatest itiusic-draraa of all, hostesses were Mrs. Charles GuU- TOtEE PARKING laudeau and Mrs. Perley Riddle. 7.80 timel Mr. and Mrs. Traut of Newark have SPACE opened their summer cottage at .—The' Management! A * A Brldgewaters. Graduation exercises will be held YouTl.go wlia'aboul, at the Oceanport school on Tuesday -ITSNEVWSONGSL." * 'SONGT' , evening, June 16. The exterior of the Monmouth Mar- ket has been repainted by Herbert Smith, of Oceanport avenue. »uouivannn, y Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. Sickle* of STRAND 1 Have the Eoom Abovs Htr" Main street have had as their guest Mrs. Fred Kneer of Jersey City. Mlso Dorothy West of South Pem- LAST TIMES TODAY ! CAFU?IIftEMMLE3re8enls berton avenue Is now employed at the WARREN WILLIAM — JUNE TRAVIS r White Swan tea room, Long Branch. EDNA BERBER'S. A card party to benefit the Ocean- "TIMES SQUARE PLAYBOY" port Civic association will be held at ROYAL EMPRESS CHINA FREE TO THE LADIES ! the flre house on Wednesday evening, June 17. FRIDAY and SATURDAY TWO BIG FEATURES t LIONEL ATWILL — STUART ERWIN —IN— ATLANTIC "ABSOLUTE QUIET* —THEATRE— DICK FORAN — PAULA STONE Atlantic Highlands Phone A. H. 148 "Treachery Rides The Range" SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY ilLJ-ilN ill last Times Today, PBEVIEW SAT. NIGHT AT 11:15. THTJBS., JUNE U Bctta Davis — Ctoorfs Brent A BIGGER AND BETTER MUSICAL In LAUGH SHOW THAN "BRIGHT LIGHTS "THE GOLDEN ARROW" PAUL1ROBESON1HELEN MORGAN.^HELENiWESTLEY. Coolevatov FBI., SAT., JUNE « - IS Smllh, Sammr Whll»,* Donald Cook 2 BIG FEATURES Sa«nplay and lyrlci by OfcOTHammsrtHin.lL N»w »on3« and oil your old larorlln by l«rom» 'I MARRIED A DOCTOR' Ktrn. Dfi»c1»d • by lAMES^WHALE.' A CABL with PAT O'BRIEN Wn.MH 1'"'. I'M-'.. r>l JOE E> UEMMLE Jr. Ptoduclion.' — And — 10 DAY FREE TRIAL JANE WITHERS In BROWN "GENTLE JULIA" -, In Thul Famous Mu-.icol Sti-<|i' Hit TUNE IN WABC Sunday Evening, 10 P. M., for SUN., MON., TITJE8, JUNK U - 15 - 18 SONS O GUNS With u Ra(|imt!iit of Rnur Rncruit-.: "Pickfair Parties" featuring Mary Pickford 2 SPLENDID FEATUnES '13 HOURS BY AIR" JOAN BLONDELL with Fred MacBIurroy—Joan Bennett ) BMRtYROBfRtt'tRICBlORt ; WINI 5HAW»CRAtG REYNOLDS "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" JOSEPH KING • HOBT. BARRAI " with UEItBEKT JIAR8HAIJL Dirottm! by tlOft) BACON ' «|fi TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Seaboard Ice Co. WED., THUR8., JUNE 1J . IS .JjsVi "BIG BROWN EYES" GENE RAYMOND - WENDY BARRIE Phone Red Bank 248 —IN— Every Wednesday, "Lucky" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Th. Origin.I Ganu of Gifts ' COOUGRATOIU On Dbplftf At 17 BlUDOE AVENUE, JEAN PARKER — FRED STONE "LOVE ON A BET" w BED BANK, K. i. Every Friday, "Prosp«rity TUESDAY—"RACE NIGHT" «t 9 P. M.—Don't MUt It 4 FBEB—$2».OO In Cash—FKE15 "THE FARMER IN THE DELL" Special Prevue Wednesday Night at 11 P. M. EMPRESS CHINA TOEE TO THE I.AIHEB! RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11,1936. PaffS Savin Bank was tha week-end guest of Mrs, Leonard Nelson entertained Frances Stevenson, Florence avenue, Commencement At Belford. Mrs. Bruce Koeblsr. the members of the W. M. W. club Leonardo. ; TALENT WANTED Ralph Poling spent the week-end at her home Thursday afternoon. Miss Sadie Downea of Main street with relatives at Matawan. Those present were Mrs, Lester Nel- EXTRA SPECIAL FOB attended a boa voyage party Friday Leonardo High WlUrif. Barrj Clarence Anderson Is having a new son, Mrs. George Dougherty, Mrs. Waaaeraao and John William Devereaux, Mrs. Walter aboard the liner Grlpsholm In honor AMATEUR NIGHT VMalll'a store). porch built on his house on Camp- of her flnancee's mother, Mrs. Anna One Week Only! bell avenue. Sweeney, Mr». Ambenie Nelson, Mro. Exercises Held Friday Night by Him Nettle Green of Atlantic Jerome Welsh of Sea Bright Mrs Thorpe of WeBtsldo avenue, Red at St. Agnes' Hal), Middl«iown Towmhip Senior Highlands spent Friday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster, Mr. Bank, who galled with Miss Nora and Mrs. John Kilmer, Mrs. James Harry Harvey of Rumson and Mra. "My hair could never hold - Jaraei Bartholomew. Harry Wiltshire of Red Bank. Thorpe and Mrs. Margaret Hurle of Atlantic Highlands, Clut—Grammar School Pro- Noone of Oceanslde, Long Island, Newark on a tour of Europe. Miss wave," the complained until, w« Captain and Mra. John V. Glass r The Children's day service will be notion Exercises Last Might. have purchased a new Plymouth se- ere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maria Houston of Leonardo accom- gave her a for June 26th. John Scbanck. held In the Methodlut church Sunday dan. evening, June 14th. panied Miss Dowries. Write Box 195, Leonardo, bo- Tba 2S_ annual graduating exer- Mls« Gladys Aahe of Red Bank and Capt. Edward Lee of New York Mr. and Mrs. John Marasclsi of spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. Croquignoh. fora June toth. cises of tha Mlddletown township Mrs. John Brandalver of Cape May T. R. Compton and Capt. and Mrs.Watervlew, formerly of Red Bank, nlgn school took plaoe Friday night were recent visitors of Mr». Jennie Mrs. G. A. Lee. will bring their Infant son horn* CASH PBIZES. Mrs. William Richardson gave John V. Glass attended the wedding In tie Ugh school auditorium. Tha Trimble. of Miss Julia Simpson and Fred Cook from the Monmouth Memorial hos- Oil Process program, which appeared In a pre- Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Giles and birth to a son at Fltkln hospital last pital soon. week. at Island Heights on Friday. Mr. vious lame of The Regliter, wu car-Miss Helen Smith spent a day re- A Cook Is a grandson of Mrs. Trimble Mr. and Mrs. John Okolu and son ried out Dr. Paul H. Axtoll, super- cently at Newark. Fred Smith, Karl Eastmond and of Keansburg spent Sunday with rel- Jonas Letts spent Sunday finning at _d 10 editor of the Toms River vising principal, and Peul I. Redcay, Francis Craig Is able to be out Courier. The bride and groom left atives at Hopping'a Crossing. Permanent Wave EARLY AMERICAN principal, presented the clan, and again after being laid up several Warren Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Flittor entertained Mrs. Charles Engle has bought a on a wedding trip to Lake George, AA with Shampoo, Ward Thomas, Jt., president of the weeks with heart trouble. and upon their return will start relatives from Newark on Sunday. «"U Artistic Haircut Maple board of education, presented the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woolley new Bulck car. housekeeping at Toms River. The Monmouth unit. Republican •pent the week-end with Mr. and MrB. S. L. Palmer Is quite sick at ~~—' and Setting HIGHBOY diplomas. An orchestra and mixed A few boy friends of George Boyce, club, held a meeting lust week at the glee club concert was given from Mrs. C. Harry Lohsen. her home on Compton street Her Methodist church annex when it was granddaughter, Miss Louise Palmer, Jr., gave him a surprise birthday Bring a friend and only 7:30 to 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neff and party at his home Sunday evening decided to hold a hostess bunco par- Pupils of the graduating class who ohlldren of Newark have been visit- Is the attending nurse. ty at the next regular meeting Tues- pay for the second -4 < Mahogany Mrs. Samuel Smith Is visiting her In honor of his 11th birthday. Guests ranked In the highest filth of the ing Mrs. Mary NelT. present were Bob Schlemann, Bob day, July 7, at.1:30 o'clock. Refresh- permanent JL «, FIDDLE BACK CHAIRS boys or highest fifth of the girls In Mrs. Craig Finnlgan will hold a daughter, Mrs. Albert Worthlngton Lee, Anton Schmidt, Nnrman Col ments will be served at this meeting scholaatlo average for the last two cake sale for the benefit of St Mary's of Atlantic City. son, Edgar Tyrell, Jack Boyce, Hen- «-«-^ • •. - SET OF FOUR years were Raymond A. Brown. Dan- church of New Monmouth at Her- Mrs.-James Hobbs and son spent son, Edgar Tyrell, Jack Boyce and It pays to advertise In Tho Register. NUNZIE and ALMA lel B. Brunner, Edna M. Corbley, man Lebrecque's Btore at Campbell's Wedneoday-ln NewJorh. Henry Baumgartner. George received ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE Marion Crosbee, Lillian Elizabeth Junction on Saturday, June 13. Mrs. D. K. Wentworth, who hasmany nice gifts. Mrs. John Wermert entertained a been spending two weeks at Mt. Ta- Don't Endure Slipping at the ANTIQUES Desoh, Francis R. Dowd, Miry Fos- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Antrim en- ter, Naomi Frank, Paul M. Free- card party at her home Friday after- bor, returned home Sunday. noon. Guests present were Mrs. Mies Emma Snowflake of Jersey tertained over the week-end Mr. and born! George H. Gllloiple, Orland Mrs. Arthur McGreary of Newark FALSE TEETH CHAS. T. SMITH Wolcott Grant, Marguerite Green- James Hobbs, Mrs. Charles Schnoor, City was the week-end guest of her Mrs. William Schweitzer, Mrs. Frank William Sutherland has accepted a Do your falsa teeth drop or ftlip when Voglie Beauty Shop wood, Dorothy Elinor Harkins, Doris niece, Mrs. William Myer. you talk, eat. laugh or sneflM 7 Dont AT , Sherry, Mrs. C. B. Roche, Mrs osltlon with the Borden dairy at As-be annoyed and embarrassed a minute Fowka Hurst, Mi.';Klea.nor IngUng, Services at St Clement's Episcopal iury Park. Charles D. Brown, Mra. Stanley Cook church will be held at 10 a. m. next tonser. FASTEETH, a new powder to 16 White Street, Phone 646 Red Bank, N. X GLOBE HOTEL BLDG., Evelyn L. Klotz, Francis W. Lawley, Mrs. Thomas Klrwan, ' Mrs. Henry sprinkle on your plates, holds teeth Open Evenings by Appointment Mlllard A. Leonard, Bernard Llot, Sunday. Holy Communion will be The High Point Spiritual associa- firm. Given fine twins oi security and RED BANK Oranderath and Mrs. Harry Loheen. held on the flrat and third Sundays tion will hold a card party tonight at comfort. No gummy, gooey, paBt? taste (Free Parking In Bear of Shop). Uadellne C. Olmutead, Bertha Stella or feeling. Get FASTEETH today Pokus, June Charlotte Schoflold, Mrs. Edward McNally of Lynbrook during the summer at 8 a. m. 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs Wb«_*n'» or any other drug store. Anna U. Shllonla, Edward Bhkoda, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. L. Doris Tarnow, Minerva B. Euler, Annamarle B. Stansberry, Walter 'aimer, who Is very s)ck. Mrs. Evelyn S. Morris and Mrs. Mil- Marcel Thompson, Joseph L. Wa- Mra. Wiliam Predmore and Mrsdred A. Bluh attended the confirma- Bruce Koehler spent Sunday at New blsky, Norman. II. tion services In Trinity church, As- Walling and York. bury Park, last Sunday morning and You Can Pay More— But You Cant Get Better Gladys May Weir. Albert Salt of New York was a greeted the new bishop, Ht Rev. The promotion txerclsea of the recent visitor of hla cousin, John U Can Pay Less — But Not As Good eighth grades of the township Wallace John Gardner. LaBt Sunday Glass, Jr. " afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Euler schools were held last night at Leo- SHOP AND SAVE IN ^^ Mr. and Mrs, Garrett; Jones arid attended, the confirmation services st nardo- The following program was two sons of Marlboro spent Sunday St. Augustine's church, Asbury Park. presented: with Mr. and Mrs. James Bartholo- The Girls' Friendly society met at 8-botton, ''AUfgianee Match" mew. the home of Mrs. J. P. Euler Monday Orafo School Orchestra Phone Phone from the most Invocation.— R«v. Gtorg* H- Young Mr. and Mrs. James Bartholomew evening. W«lcom« (Leonardo pupil)—Amtlia Lamr spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Salt of New GlrJi' eborui (Fort Uonroouth pupili).... M. Coleman of Long Branch. interesting car "Whan Twilight Wuvei," BMthovin York spent the week-end with Mr. "How la Your Thinking Todajl" Mrs. William Predmore of Red and Mrs, Arthur Glass. 2653 2654 (Balford pupil) Elm«r Wllion Piano duat (River Plaia puDila) Ruth on the road Snlfftn. Jtan P.ttlt. "Tha Old Clock In the Oomar." "Pfa'raleal Education la Our School". READE'S Paramount Theatre, (F*lrvl«w' pupil) Nona* Barto Selection <_«onardo pupils) "Minuet." LONG BRANCH Phone 666. Bach Grid* School Orchestra S 'OltlMnshlp In Port Monmouth School" 3 DAYS—THURS., FRI., SAT. (Port Monmouth pupil) Martha Hubar CHNEIDERQ Violin iolo, "Adoration," Borowild THE SENSATION OF A CENTURY! (Falrvliw pupil) Blckttt Axt«!l SO STARS—SOO GLORIFIED GIRLS 'Adventures In Leaininj" (Rlvar Plata THE BETTER KIND MARKET TOT BETTER KINWD pupil) Allea Townund Ml»d cborui, "W-ter Boy" (Spiritual) (Belford poplli) LEG RED BANK, BREASN. J. T "Hobbles For Happlnaaa" (Leonardo pu- 7 . pll) Ida, Har Wadsworth JrennUtlon of claaa for promotion— or Prices inib .Effect Thursday Noon, June 11, Till Saturday Nite. Ib Paul H. Axtell, supervising principal or Award of promotion eerUflcatef Ward O. Thomaa, Jr.. praildent board RUMP NECK et sjucstlon 19 ! 11 Chorus, "Anchored,"* Wetaon... Glass CUTLETS »O CHOPS Ma The Lincoln-Zephyr engine is a Selection (Msrchh.Oride School Orchaetra "12," of 110 horsepower. Yet Naveslnk Paitor To Wed. owners commonly report gu Rev. David P. Wilson, pastor of X STAR STAR Finest Boneless mileage up to IB miles per gal- the Kaveslnk Methodist church, and Sirloin - Round Premium Rib 4, 5, 6-lb. Size Rolled Veal Miss Esther Stone of Carlisle, Penn- lon I This is the only 12-cylinder sylvania, will be married Tuesday, car below<"""'1 June 23, at Carlisle. Mr. Wilson Is STEAK ROAST FOWL ROAST now attending Drew seminary. He will graduate In 1937 and will be- ALL SEATS RESERVED come associate pattor of the Manas- MATINEE 2:30—EVENING 8:30. qusn Methodist church. Miss Stons Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matinee, 55c, 88c, 1.10 Harvey W. Stone. Evening, 66c, 8Sc, 1.10, 1.60 Tax Included. A REAL SPECIAX FIRST « BIBS &. REAL SPECIAL The sea horse swims in a vertical position, head up. GOOD SEATS AT 65c AND 83c ALL SHOWS. Last 4 Fancy
The Lincoln-Zephyr1* center of Ribs Small gravity it remarkably low—yet Turkeys - 33* of Rib ROAST. 21 Hen the road clearance la exceeded by only one American car. And Armour's ft 1 I STEAK or that one exceeds it by one Star uflUCK ROAST Ib. 17c White Rose Madrilene L eans 29c eighth of an inch! KELVINATOR Home Made Chicken Salad lb. 59c Royal Scarlet Shrimp _j cam 25c All Size Cali Hams lb. 19c 5 lbs. Domino Granulated Sugar 25c COLD Tetley's Tea P19c : K 37c Libby's Picnic Size Pea* 3e«. 29c Fancy Smoked Tongues lb. 23c Libby's Picnic Size Corn %3 CAM29c
ZEPHYR Samples Will Then Be Served to Our Guests. Fresh Sea Food There is no obligation, you will not be asked to buy anything. The Fresh Sea Scallops lb. 23c Fresh Boston Mackerel n, 9c V12 object is just to show some of the ways a KELVINATOR can serve .iOB Dvraon you. Souvenirs and recipes will be pven to each one attending. Fresh Cod Steaks 2 u.». 25c Flounder Fillet n,33c "MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY" MOUNT-ENGLISH Fresh Flounders ib. 9c Fresh Jumbo Shrimp COMPANY 90 Monmouth Street, Acme Furniture Co* Monday, Radishes Next Scallions Red Bank. , 137 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK Tuesday, Cucumbers Week Wednesday Peppers Mnkf RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11,1986.
, HECENT RENTALS. little- BUver Visitors. Htt» Detai [Two Peraoiw Held Mr. and Mrs. Oarrett Bchanck and Mrs. Bdna Johnston of frmthold Tales Mite* UMt..DoSeaseo Bolrton Wsvtoitmrj, Bod Bank Beat Mrs. Eleanor Richardson of Forest suffered minor Injuries Tuesday night For Auto Death Estate Haul, Is Agent Hills, Long Island, and Mr. and Mrs. when she lost control of bar car William Schanck of Jersey City visit- while driving west on Sycamore are- _--.-., _- , _ —..„ „„ Bank, Mr». Dorothy Woodruff of Middle- Tha following Is a list of recent nue, Shrewsbury, and struck • tree. n Public Auction Sale rentals made through the Rolston ed Mr, an,d Mrs. Daniel P. Schanck U *». should bs au4t Ira- *M If ahould be i ~ town sal Dr. Joseph F. Beyer of on Sunday. She was treated by Dr. George H. to Amy B." West Oranf* were) held under $2,000 Waterbury Real Estate) agency: lark o( Mdllatown Township. ^Olsrk •( ti orou of Bed Bank." TO Dr. Robert Tlcehurst of Shrews- Hunt of Red Bank at the home of Jlgned) ball each by Recorder J. Frank Wel- Spent Sunday at River Flaia. Mrs. Oeorge R. Decker. Her ear was (Bla-nad) ( bury has rented a house at 75 Maple .. „ _. ... . DOMENICO PALAIA, gand of Holmdel township on • Mr. and Mrt. Albert White and badly damaged. lit Gaxfteld Ave, Long Branch, N. J, oharge of causing; th* death of Ben- avenue. Red Bank, owned by R. J. NOTICC Ellert. children of Oione Park, Long Island, CLOSE AN ESTATE jamin Freure ot Orang-« on May 33 . Tak* sotles that Paul Pasieky inteals NOTICC OF INTENTION as the, result of an automobile acci- John B. SImonds of South Orange spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE. oo.o &riu«ar#,fl>-^r0- IP*-0?"*-0-' •»• en th* part of th* Borough ot Fair Havan The undersigned executor of the ESTATE dent on state highway 38, near Holm- has rented a house at th* corner ot Thomas Calt Take notice that Bed Bank B. F. 0. V * ««••«. »», J, (or • rtoaarr to authorU* taepurehaa* of one Amerl" Elks, No. 118, Intends te apply te Com- eta OoBsumpUos UMUM for premise. del. They wire arraigned by Troop- Maple avenue and Waverly place, •ItuaUd at li UfaratU strMt, Sumsoa. «fn LaFrann Twelvs-Oyllndsr Ht, En, OF LOUISA D. UNZMAYER, will SELL to the er E. O. Netterman. The cars of Mrs. owned by Mrs. Catharine Hance. NOTICE. missioner D. Frederick Burnett lor s> Plen- glne, Combination Pumper, 7o0.gallon ca- Take notloa that th* Swimming River ary Consumption license tor premises sit- If uar. ahould be mad* ha- Wf**' f"*V. »}••••«» Booster Tank, HIGHEST BIDDER, HOUSE AND LOT known Woodruff and Dr.' Beyer crashed and Fred Hardy has rented a house on Golf Club inUndl to apply to the Town- uated at 3«5 Broad Street, Red Bank. madl -_ writ...Ilil i to Jar* J. Oarew, fully equipped for us* In the Fire De- Freuer. who a passenger In Dr. Bey- Parker avenue, Little Silver. H. W.ship Committee of th* Towmhlp of N. J, Olar ot i|l« BorougB h ol Bumsoa, M. J. partment of the Borough of Fair Haven, er's car, was killed. Achenbach has rented a bungalow at Shrewsbury. In tlie County of Monmouth. Objections, If any, should bt mad* Im- (Signed) and te authorise the Issuance of bonda of as 69 MAIN STREET, MATAWAN, N. J., for a Club license for premleea situated at mediately in writing to Amy a. Shun, th* Borough ot Fair Hav.n for th* pur- Little Silver. Both of these houses the Swimming River Golf club grounds In Clerk of th* Boroush of Bad Bank. chase thereof and the payment of aald are owned by the Cranbury Building tha Townihlp of Shrewsbury. "(Signed(Sid)) bonda and tie Interest thereon, and pend- Saturday, June 20th * Loan association, The names of the offlcere of this club RED BANK LOME. B. P. O. BUM, Lincroft. and th* offlcea they fill respectively ar«: HERBERT E. EDWARDS, te provide for the payment of the cost AT 3:00 P. M. SHARP Mrs. Madeline Dixon has rented J. Joseph Oonnor, President; John C. Roh- Exalted Ruiar. of aald ar* apparatus temporarily by th. Mrs. Kenneth Wyckofl'e house at 20 r«r. Secretary and Treasurer. < THOMAS VOOBHIS, •".""I* S* '">nd •"tlelpatlon note or The property consists of LOT 6O'xl25' and the house con- (The Red Bank Beglater can be bought Plnckney road. Treasurer, at Lincroft from George Toop, who has Objections, If any, should b* mad* Im- MAtntlOI SCHWARTZ. notes. In the manner provided by statute. tains 7 ROOMS AND BATH. Located In the BUSINESS ZONE - delivery route.) Mrs. Stanley Downs has rented mediately In writing* to D. Frederiok Bur- Chairman. K> WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Mrs. James Johnson's house on Wil-nett, Commissioner, 744 Broad Street, TAK» NOTIOn that an irdiSance here- Of MATAWAN, AND MUST BE SOLD TO SETTLE THE ES- Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, 8r, of Newark, N. J.. or to Margretta L. need, RICHARD APPLEaATB, MSNT__ANI>; pwoyroiNa FOB"'TUB Inter set forth, has bun Introduced by Brookdale, made a trip Sunday by low Drive, Little Silver. Clerk of tha Township of Shrewsbury. CLINTON F. ELLIOTT, th* Mayor and Council ot th* Borough of TATE. OPEN FOB INSPECTION AT ALL TIMES. airplane to Woodbury, Long Island, (Signed) House Commltte*, Fair Haven to authorise the purchase of SWIMMING RIVER GOLF CLUB, m proed Street, Red Bank, N. J. 10 TEBHS MADE KNOWNDAYOF SALE. ^ wherejshejylslted her daughter. Mrs. Boyj-can-make-ertra-pocket-moiMiL J. JfWBPB mNNOtt, P.yld.nt. _ HAROLD A. OIBMN. MAT II. llilT 2?i ^'f "/^".',* T»«lve-Oyllnd« Richard BabcocKTwho^recently rev selling The Register.—Advertisement. SO Branch Avenue. Red Bank, N. J. Secretary and Manager. „ W^OW«lHs»^B7~«Snfcr*«gli aiwima »>»«j, wiw igo-gallon Booster turned from Europe. Council et th* Borough et little Hirer as Joseph J. Linzmayer, (ellowsi Tank, fully equipped for use In the Fire Mr. and Mrs. George Mauser and 1. Saotion I of aa ordlnana* entitled "A Department ot tie Borough of Fair Ha- Executor. family attended the wedding of Mrs. Supplement to an ordlnane* entitled 'An ven, and to authorise the tssuanc* of Mauser's sister Sunday at New Ordinance establishing and regulating th* bonds of the Borough of Fair Haven for Fir* Department and providing for thethe purchase thereof and the payment of York. protection of lit* and property from In said bonds and tha Interact thereon, and The Kntre Nous club will meet (a th* Borough ef little silver. New Jer- pending,the issuance and sale of aald sey'." peaeed May It, till, b hereby bonde to provide for th* payment of the tomorrow night at Lincroft ehapcl. SHIP AHOY Beach Club amended to read as follows! . cost of said fir* apparatus temporarily by Mrs. Anna Eeebe of Verona Is M>toith* Issuanche mofai bond anticipation note or visiting her sister, Mrs. Allc* Wlll- NOW OPEN Section «. Srary person aeekfag to Jcta ,'*'V * " *' J^ied •>* etatute. th* Fir* Department ahall make applica- Said Governing Body m consider said gerodt Sea Bright, N. J. tion to th* Company which he deelrec to ordlnane* for final passag we on th* 8th day Children's Day will bo celebrated Join upon application form furnished by of June, 19J6, at eight o'clook P. M., at th* N. J. State Firemen's association. Up- the Borough Hall, and all persona who next Sunday afternoon with a pro- FOR on his election to membership by vote of may be Interested therein will be glvan Parmly Park gram at Llncrolt chapel. The pro- th* oompany according te company rules, an opportunity to ba heard concerning the gram will start at &\p. m., and will A semi-private club, restricted to the holders he shall become a member ot th* Fir* provlalona of said ordinance at said time Department attar approval of his mem-and place, or at such further time and New reduced prices now effective. Include a play, "What the Flowers bership by the Chief and confirmation by place te whloh aald meeting may be ad- Say to the Children." Eleven Bun- SEASON th* Mayor and Council, and his nan* shall journed. day-school pupils will take part. of guest cards, insuring a congenial clientele. ba entered upon a roll of firemen kept by Dated Mar IB, 19S6. There will also be reoltatlons and th* Borough Clerk. He shall t* given a M. FLOYD SMITH. badge el membership by the Company, Borough Clerk. Priced as low as $10. per front ft* group singing. Mrs. Myrtle Perry which badge ahall be worn at all tine* AN OBDINANOB AUTHORIZING THB Is director of music. Bath houses—with or without private shower—may be rented by the season or when on duty and whUh ahall be deliv- PUSCHA8E OF ONE AMERICAN LA- A "hostess luncheon" will be held ered up to the Chief at any tlm* upon FRANCE TWELVE-CYLINDER FIBS by the Ladles' aid society Tuesday by the day. Reasonable rates, depending on size of house and number of occupants. demand of th* Chief, or whenever eald per- ENGINE, COMBINATION PUMPER. Buy a lot and build under the Federal son shall be under charges Involving mor- itO.QALLON CAPACITY, WITH 100- afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jo- al turpitude or neglect of duty, or for any GALLON BOOSTER TANK, FULLY seph W. Thompson. The social, 250 feet of ocean frontage, Beach open evenings to enable cause shall eeam to b* an aotlv* Uremia. EQUIPPED FOR USB IN THB PIRB Housing Act (F.H.A.) Plan. weather permitting, will be In the f. Section S of said Ordinance Is here- DEPARTMENT OF THB BOROUGH OF form of a lawn party. This will be with a wide beach for lounging commuting gueats to take a dip by amended te read ae follows • FAIR HAVEN, AND AUTHORIZING the last meeting ot the society. Section «. No Oompany In the Fir* De- THEY ISSUANCE) OF BONDS OF THB and beach sport* at all tides. after returning from butineis. partment of the Borough ahall hare a BOROUGH OF FAIR HAVEN FOR THB Edith May Mauser, Leslie Stewart membership of over 40 members. PURCHASE THEREOF AND THB and Robert Daverlo have been con- PAYMENT OF SAID BONDS AND THB I. Section 10 of aald Ordlnanc* I* here- INTEREST THEREON, AND PENDING William H. Hintelmann fined to their homes by Illness. Guests may bring their own lunch, or obtain light refreshments at the Soda Foun- by amended te read aa follows! THB ISSUANCE AND SALE OF SAID Mr. and Mra. William Vandermeer • Section 10. It shall be the duty of the BONDS TO PROVIDE FOR THB PAY- and daughter Grace of Fulton, 111- tain in the Bathing Pavilion, or full restaurant and bar service in the Club House. Spe- Chief to examine, at leaat one* In eaoh MBNT OF THB COST OF SAID FIRB REALTOR month, all the tires apparatus and build- APPARATUS TEMPORARILY BY THB nols, have been visiting Mr. and cial Grill Room for bathers. ings in us* for the protection of the same, ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPATION Mrs. Paul Reid. While here they and the publle ctsterna and hydrants, and NOTE OR NOTES, IN THB MANNER General Agent for Parmly Park visited many of their former parish- report tit* condition thereof to th* Major PROVIDED BY STATUTE. ioners. For information licallons for guest cards, address and Council at a regular meeting In July BO IT ORDAINED by th* Council of the and December, together with a record of Borough of Fair Haven aa follows I Ruimon, N. J. Phone Rumson 600. The Lincroft grammar school will thei number et Hre* attended by him, or, Section 1. That they* shall be rrar- BROKERS PROTECTED. close for the summer tomorrow. A In his absence, by the Assistant Chief, and ehai*d for th* us* of th* fir* department program has been planned by the th* eaus* ef eueh fir**, and such other In- of the Borough ot Fair Haven to prevent formation as he shall think propers he and extinguish fires one American La- graduates. Ship Beach Club shall. In all cases of fire threatening dan- Frano* twelva-oyllnder fir* engine, com- gar or destruction to property, take effi- Mr. and Mrs. James Ketcham and cient and prompt measure's and use' the bination pumper. 750-gallon capacity, with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ketcham and OTTO GELLIG, Manager. SEA BRIGHT, N. J. means ot th* Department to extinguish 100-gallon booster tank, fully equipped daughter Catherine and Miss Cath- th* sun*, sad shall at such times and on for use In the Are department of the Bor- occasions ot alarm of ar* have sole and ough of Fair Haven. erine Brown, all of Fanningdale, absolute control Section I. That bonds with which to were Sunday visitors of Mr. and trol and command over all th* provide for the payment of the cost ot fir* apparatuiss ana: d all members o.f th..*. Fi...n. said fire apparatus ar* hereby authorised Announcing Mrs. George Rlehdale of Phalanx Department, and over all other (Ire appar- to be Issued In an amount not exceeding road. atus and persons aiding and assisting th* Fire Department In eaies of actual nr*. Eighty-Five Hundred Dollars (18,500.00), Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hansen and whloh Is the maximum amount of money to the opening of Th* Chief Knglnear shall, under th* direc- be raised, aa may be found necessary te daughters Alice and Luclle of North Fully Cured, Whole Milk tion of th* Commltte* on Fir* of th* provld* for th* purchase price thereof, St. Paul, Minnesota, are visiting Mayor and Counoll, auperlntend tn person and direct alt necessary repairs to th* ap- Section I. That the proper officers of Jesse Schofleld and family. Otis paratus which may ba ordered te be built the Boroush of Fair Haven b* and ar* Wolf of Nutley was a Sunday visi- hereby authorised te execute said bonds or repaired, In the sum of not exceeding Elghty-Firo tor. . Mrs. Schofleld and daughter STORE 4. This Ordlnanc* shall take effeet after Hundred Dollars (18,500.00), which le th* Nancy spent Monday and Tuesday Its paasaga and publication as provided The Blue Ribbon Laundry by law. maximum amount ot raonay to b* raised, at Bloomfleld. the same to bear Interest at a rate of In- PubHo Notice. terest not exceeding six per centum per "Justification," will b« Rev. David Th* abov* Ordlnanc* waa Introduced at annum, shall bear date of the first day of West Front Street, River Plaza Povey's topic next Sunday at the a regular meeting of the Mayor and Coun- July, 1986, and shall be of the denomina- chapel. cil of th* Borough of little 8llv*r held on tion of Five Hundred Dollars (ISOO.O0), Jun* 9, 1910, and will eom* up for final the Interest thereon to be payable semi- Phone Red Bank 2743. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens and consideration and passage at the regular annually, and thre* of such bonds shall daughter Lois spent the week-end CHEESE meeting of said Governing Body to be be payable In each of tha yaars 1037 tn with Mr. and Mrs. George Clayton held at the Borough Council Chambers, 1989, both Inclusive, and four of such at Jamesburg. Little Silver, N. J., on Tuesday, June Si, bonds shall be payable In each of the 19M. at 8:00 o'clock (Daylight Saving years 1040 and 1941) said bonds shall he "A Laundry Service to Meet Every Budget" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ollbertson Time), at which tlm* and place all per- sons deilrlng to be heard thereon will' be issued In accordance wtth tha statutes for entertained relatives Sunday from given full_opportunlty. the life of the Are apparatus to be pur- Trentor.. lb. chased, which Is hereby fixed at not less than five yearai aald bonds ehall be pay- Daily Pick-Up and Delivery Service Throughout Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Walbel able at the office of the Borough Treasur- spent Sunday at Bay Head. Borough Clirk. er ox the Borough of Fair Haven. Miss Margaret Kelly of Brookdale Section 4. The Interest on said bonds Monmouth County. farm attended the funeral of her sis- Chancery a/4 hereby authorised to be, issued shall be SHERIFFS SALE. I railed by a special tax, annually levied ter-in-law Sunday at Brooklyn. By virtue off a wriitt off fl. ffa. to me di- and eolleoted according to law iwlth the rected, lasued out of the Court of Chen- other taxes of the Borough of Fair Haven, « Sunshine KRISPY CRACKERS * 16 c*ry, ol th* State of New Jersey, will he and the whole of each years Interest on exposed to sal* at pubfle T*ndu*< on the bonds outstanding shall be raised, Fair Haven. MONDAY, THB
) southerly, along said Engine, Combination Pumper, 750-rsJlon a rummage sale Monday, June 15, capacity, with 100-gallon Booster Tank, at 9:30 a. m. In the rear of the Meth- BANQUET laat mentioned boundary line, forty feet te Phone 372. a point) thence (4) easterly, parallel with fully equipped for use In the Fire Depart- odist church. BUTLER COUNTRY GENTLEMAN C the first course, on* hundred and twenty- ment of the Borough of Fair Haven, a five test,more or less to the plao* of be- municipal purpose, and In anticipation of Special* ! Friday & Saturday, June 12 • 13th A special meeting of the Fair CORN 3.25 ginning. the Issuance of the bonds herelnabove Haven auxiliary of the Rlvervlew authorised, eald bend anticipation note or hospital will bs held Monday, June Seized as the property of Constance D. notes te be In such form and denomination IUTLER FANCY SWEET C Wlndnsgle, et all., taken la execution at aa the Mayor and Olark shall deem bast. 15, at 8 p. rn. at the home of Mrs. th* eult of Anna H; Cooper aad J. Oakley Section 7, The following matters, ea John A. Chaunzy on Fair Haven 3 :25 Cooper, executors of the Lest Will and provided by Chapter 77. P. L. laid, are PEAS COFFEE Testament of James Cooper, Jr.. deceased, hereby determined and declared! road. •PKCIAUY PKIOIS and to b« sold by (a) We probable period of usefulness Round Roast 27Ib Thomas Cunningham of Newark, a DEL MONTE GBORGK H. ROBERTS, Sheriff. of said tire apparatus Is not leaa than flve (ROLLED) retired publisher, Is spending the No. 2 Dated May it. 1M«. Can rTsrren H. Smock, Sol'r. "{hf'Th. average aasessed valuation of summer with his niece, Mrs. Ray- TOMATOES 10° (•» 1.) M0.I8 the taxabl* real property, Inoludln* im- Boneless Rump Quality mond Bennett provements of the ssld Borough, computed CORNED Andrew Egeland Is home for the HEARTS DELI6HT YELLOW HJEKTONS Lb. Chancery 2/» upon th*e thethree* next ppreceding valuations Chuck db SHERIFFS SALE. thereof. Is »2.«07,«42.00. summer from Gettysburg university By ilrtu* of a writ of n. fa. to me di- (c...) TThhe net debdbt off said Borough, com- in Pennsylvania. PEACHES 14 rected, lasusd out of the Court of Chan- putetdd aa provided In said Act, Is 141,- On behalf of the borough, Tony RICH FLAVOR-MEDIUM BODY. cery, ot the State of New Jersey, will be Beef Roast 17 Hunting, chairman of the park com- exposed to sale at pubUo vendue, on (d) The supplemental debt statement required by said Act he* baen made and mittee, at Monday night's meeting of MONDAY. THB
statlMrlr at at ItanltaUen In wklah a suit, action (The Had Bank Register can be bought NttSH TENDIR right angle* te Weal Frost Street and or proceeding questioning th* validity ef SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE qt.bot. 19c la Hailet from Mrs. tMna II. W. Paaaux.) along the westerly line ol lot No. 14,eueh Ordinene* dan ha commenced aa pro- dgntyflv* feet to a point! then** (t) vided In the local bond act haa begun to FLAGSTAFF APRICOTS largest can 21c Commencement exercises for Holm- STRINGLESS BEANS westerly parallel with .Wast Front Strftet. nn from the date ot th* first publication del township schools will be held in fiftflftyy feet toto a point iIn ththe • of this statement Gumpert's Butter Scotch Dessert 2 pkgs. 19c M. FLOYD SMITH, the Keyport high school auditorium FANCY RIPB the eaiteriy III* oYlot Wl jlorough Clerk, Flagstaff Salad Dressing 8-oz. jar 10c tonight at 7:46. h At On June 10 tha pupils of Hlllcrest CARROTS 2 »-^.. 13° TOMATOES pint jar 15c West rront_»tr*etj then** U) easterly Maeuauwtk County Surrogate'* Office, school will go on a trip to High NATIV1 ICEBERG along Weet Front Street. SHr feet to ta* la th* matter of tie estate ol William Point park. CALIFORNIIAA JUIJUICC Y point or plaee of besfnnlnr. Togetaet Flagstaff Whole Kernel CORN 2 cans 27c with th* uses In aommon with others over Pier**, deceased. RITZ CRACKERS 1-lb.pkg. 22c George Chliman of Philadelphia, LEMONS 5 < 1O«LETTUCE Haad 10° a strip of lead raaslaj from th* foot of Netiootic*e tote cndltoroet a tot presenpesentt claims formerly of Keyport, Is visiting his Georgegse Stree Pursuant t* tha ordar of Joseph L, FLAGSTAFF CRABMEAT can 27c daughters, Mrs. Robert T, Woolley VINE-RIFENED } ^aw ^Sk sfSjV Seised a* at George A. Donaharoahr,, Surrogatgate ooff the Countounty of Mon. and Mrs. Leon Hardy on the Holm- Brenkerk , ett ale, token In *xeoutlotl n at thtiee mouthmoth , made oonn thee e ighteighthh dady off June J , FLAGSTAFF GRAPE JUICE ptbot. t4c suit ol Jennie Y. OampbelVet al. *x*n- i»ll, on the aapplictioapplicap ttion of JojapJh h BB, del turnpike. tore of the Last Will *ad Testament ef HolmesHl , solsoel eexecutox t r ott (he estate or qt.bot. 25c California CANTALOUPES 2-23° Charles H. Campbell, dee**Md. et al., sal William Pierce, deceased, notice «n hereby The commencement exercises of •RICES VFSCTIVI JUNI II, 12 AND IB given to the eredltors of said deceased to BA t'S COCONUT, Yellow Label 10c the Rarltan township schools will be to b. •oWhJy,, w ROWM* Sb.ri«. exhibit te the eubscrlber, sole executor aa held In the Keyport high school au- Dated iuj» I, IM«. „ aforeeald, their debte and demands against SOAP 2 large cakes 19c Howard «. the said estate, under oath, within sla ditorium tomorrow evening. (•alines) months from the date of the aforesaid or- SOAP. „ 7 cakes 25c Haslit Boy Bcout troop played the der, or they will be forever barred of Rons of Legionnaires of Matawan on their aollone theieioj against the said [AMI POWDER „ lie BBbsflrlber. *f *<< • Saturday, the score being 10 to s In Dated Freehold, N'T. June I, nil. PICKLES qt. jar 18c favor of Matawan. I JAMES BUTLER GROCERY STORES -th. kind Tb- Rs»rt»t«rM»-M w» JOSEPH H. H0I.MH, only kind that moount* with th* id* " SHORTENING Mb. em 19c Erotit E. Pestux and family and Holmdet, K, JT. Angelo M. Webster and family wen dUOSBMllts h*T# *JT*> b*IO twMMel t* JftMKk nmm sUtiudan, >. AYE. RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11,1936. RED BANK'S NEWEST SMART BAR AND
PLANNING FOR MORE BUSINESS? ARDON us for intruding on your business con- Advertising space in The Register costs you P fab, Mr. Merchant, but if you are making less ... maybe not in the initial outlay, but because plans for a banner year of business, during consumer response to advertising in this paper is so which the words "depression," "financial loss" and much greater that the costs are completely and al- "failure" will become—if not obsolete—at least in- most immediately absorbed by resulting dollars- frequently heard,, we'd like to be in on it. There's and-cents business. no point to our being reticent about insinuating our- selves in your affairs: the fact is we have a definite There's plenty more we could say, Mr. Mer- place in your plans for more business. chant, but we'll leave you to continue your planning The Register is the real home newspaper of this undisturbed. We wanted to impress upon you the community. It is the most widely read newspaper fact that you'll want to figure The Register in on in its field. Its readers include the whole family, those plans. It's to your advantage to do so. The from the boy and girl of school age, to father and advertisers who use The Register's columns every mother and even to grandfather and grandmother. week is proof enough of the truth of what we say It has features that appeal to all but most of all it here. Just phone us and a representative will gladly gives all the news of folks you know. call upon you. RED BANK REGISTER Member Associated Press ' t r • H" Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11,1986. WABFABE BT FIRE. tlons. Every European capital If tllly lace over satin, with a coronet DISPOSING OF ACTOM0BHJ5. within easy flying distance of the Weddings. of the same lace attached to a tulle Osborn Heads Part Of Dorrance veil. She carried white ro»es and Special Moettnf of Birth Control Condensed From the Independent frontiers of a potential enemy, and Hlgt-ln*—Gautschy. Graduate Journal of Columbia University. might be wiped out by an incendiary lilies of the valley. Miss Sarah Council Held Yesterday. Tha Church of Our Lady of Per- Klatsky, sister of the bride, was maid Skeeter Fleet Inheritance Tax raid. Tha Monmouth County council of Nineteen pupils received dlplom The prediction has freely been letual Help at Highlands was the of honor and wore a pink mouasellne the New Jersey Birth Control league In America the ssme danger may cene of the wedding Sunday after- at the graduating exatrineKA tk< made by chemical warfare sensation- become threatening before very long. de sole frock with a blue hat and Mike First U»t Night in Two held a special meeting yesterday loon of Mlsa Helen Gautschy, daugh- 1 Highlands grammar school lmt nigh, Goes To Relief alists that the end of our civiliza- With the Pacific spanned and the shoes. She carried delphiniums and and a Half Mile Race— morning at Mra. Edward W. Scud- er of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gautschy Talisman roses. Mrs. Harry Klat- In the school auditorium. iTheJrflem- tion will come in a flood of gas. They Atlantic in process of being spanned Charles Allaire Winner of Five der'i at Rumson. Mrs. Robert Ilia- bers of the claaa are John TJoon»Uy, would find greater military Justifica- if Bay avenue, and Thomas Hlgglns, sky of Red Bank, siater-in-law ot the ley of Rumson presided. New Jertey Receivet $15,620,- by commercial planes, the protection rr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas bride, and Mrs. Benjamin Freedman Dorla Gardner, Margaret Grocta, Lei tion, aa well as historical precedent, of the ocean may eoon be illusory. Mile Race Sunday Morning. The, council voted to dlipose of tei King, John Panacclone,' Marl 000 from Eitate of Wealthy if they would choose fire as their ob- ilgglns, also of Bay avenue. Rev. of Passaic, sister of the bridegroom, an automobile on the co-operative The greater the urban areas In which were matrons of honor. They Wore Button, Leater Card, Boyd Moody, literating agent Indeed the one real ohn C. Farrell performed, the cere- Donald Osborn, sailing his Mike, plan for the benefit of the Maternal Ethelyn Vosaeler, Joseph Cotton, Canner—Who's Who in State population and wealth are concen- ooney In the presence of a large blue and carried Talisman roses. danger, military experts agree, that trated, goods and staples ware- finished first in the mid-week race of health center at Asbury Park. Mrs. Fred Parker, Harry Parker, Elalti Police a Puxzle. large cities face in the next war Is lathering of relatives and friends. Philip Krakowitch of Passaie. broth- Dlckman't Skeeter fleet last night Louis Olmbel of Deal is chairman of housed, the greater the risk of stag- er of the bridegroom, woe best man. Parker, Ruth Bryaon, John DeRbaa,; not poison gas but conflagration The bride, given In marrlaso by His boat covered the 2 H-mile courie the committee In' charge and her Ivlns Voorhees, Clarence Weistar gering losses by conflagration which ier father, was attired In an empire Mrs. Klatsky, mother of the bride, Its relief worries removed for caused by incendiary bombs. no retaliatory devastation, no land In the excellent time of SI minutes. aaalatantB are Mrs. Scudder, Mra. Charles Layton and Arnold Perry Tiwn of candle-like satin, wltb a wore lilac sheer crepe with white ac- The wind waa southeast. William T. Plum of Locust, Mra. twblle by the Dorrance estate's un- When the Armistice was signed or sea victories, no territorial acquis- cessories, and a corsage of white The Lions olub medals were pre^' 1 expected check lor *«.620,000 Inher- the French found in German am- tlgb. draped neckline and a long Charles Allaire, winner of Sunday's Clifford Gordon of New Monmouth, ition', no financial Indemnity can ever rain. Her veil was caught with a roses. sented to the two honor atudenta, ' itance taxes, the Legislature planned munition depots an enormous num- compensate. race, finished second last night. Mrs. Ernest Llndburn of West End, John Donnelly, valedictorian, «hd 1 uliet cap adorned with orange blos- Third place honors went to George Mra. Ilsley and Mrs. J. Hartley Mel- thla week to adjourn June 18 alter ber of small aerial bombs weighing 1 More than 200 guests attended a re- Doris Gardner, aalutatorlan, and th» There should be a healthy side to loms. She carried white roses nnd Worthley. llck of Rumson. passing the annual appropriations only about 2.2 pounds. Examination this realization that war is no longer ception after which the couple left American Legion medala wera, bills and the municipal budget meaa- showed that they contained thermite, UUes of the valley. Her cousin, Mias on a week's wedding trip to Canada. The summary: Mrs. B. "W. Fegram reported that awarded to CharleB Layton and Elsie , to be confined to a strugglo between Mildred Mulllns of New York, WAS the Asbury Park clinio had started which would be ignited on striking troops. When It becomes generally The couple are planning to build a START 7:01 P. H. Parker. J. E., Leuthner, principal^ Thus will end the months-long con- maid of honor. She was dressed in home at Shrewsbury. Mrs. Krako- Boat and Ownar Flnlaa on Its ninth month and It row rates and produce a small but intensely known that all civilians would be in Mlka—Donald Oiborn ...... 7i<0 presented the clasa, and Daniel Bills. flict over relief financing—a strugglo hot blazo. General Ludendorff's i yellow lace gown with yellow ac- witch Ls a graduate of Red Bank Mop.Ions—Ch*rU> Allalra . 7 ill !>0 second In the state. president of tho board of education, that ended with the" municipalities the midst of it even though hundreds cessories. Joseph Hlggins was his high school and of the Packard Com- "Memoirs," published In 1919, ex- ot miles from the front, there will be Ik«—Gaorm Worthlay 7tttU0 presented the diplomas. An addreai ' holding the bag. There have been plained that these small bombs were mother's best man.; George Schmidt mercial school. Her going away cos- Popaje—Barbara Sayra —. 7:42 TO GET THEIB SHEEPSKINS. was made by Rev. Marvin P. Grlce fewer complaints from local govern- less urge for nations to settle their * Highlands and Robert Higglns of tume waa of navy blue with match- Sue—Jack and Bob Davla 7:42:06 intended to set London and Paris on difficulties by the insanity of armed Snap—Bucky Maad ....-». 7,:4S of North Long Branch. mente about the difficulty of feeding fire, but were not ready for distri- Newark were ushers. "O, Promise Ing accessories. Oicar—Edwarda Iiullraan 7:48:90 Six County Bealdenta to Be Hon- lddthJaw conflict. Me— was rendorod by Danlel-Gallopyr thelrown unepy, bution until lateln-August,Tl918rand «red Todsynt-Butgorej — Gala Summor Opening. accompanied by Miss Rose O'Neill. McDanlels—Miller. Bno-U» II—Donald Hubblid makers believed they could be kept by that time the German situation Solomon Jury Disagrees. Tip Top—Bordan Hanea ... . 7:48 Six Monmouth county residents The annual summer opening at quiet for the remainder of the year was so hopeless that the high com- Following a reception at the Club Miss Maybelle Clarke McOaniels Saltaway—Jack Olvlng .. 7:60 ,io the couple left on a trip to V!r- are among the 231 who will receive Pleasant Inn will be held tomorrow < •with use of eome of the Dorrance mand decided not to employ them. The trial of Benjamin Solomon of of- Fort Hancock and John Donald Slo-Poka—Caro Qulnn n 7:62:80 lnia. The bride is a graduate of the Allaire sailed the five-mile course in degrees In courses at the annual night. Entertainment will be pnw money as a Jack-pot to help com- They figured that peace terms would Sea Bright, charged with procuring Miller were married Sunday after- commencement of the School of vlded by Edith's "Debs," six beautlv munities in dire straits. he made harder if the two capitals votes Illegally at Bumson in last Atlantic Highlands high school, and noon, June 1, at the Leonardo Bap- one hour and 15 minutes on Sunday or several years was secretary to morning. Jack White, sailing Carol Education of Rutgers university in ful girls, and Jay and Ann, famous) When Dr. John T. Dorrance, head were in ruins. November's election, ended Monday tist church by Rev. Ellwood Wolf. the Rutgers gymnasium this after- Juvenile dance team, who are re»- at Freehold In a jury disagreement. lerbert S. Melnert, supervising Qulnn's Slo-Poke, finished second, : of the Campbell Soup Company, died The small size of these bombs may Mrs. Edgar C. Covert of Fort Han- noon. They are Edna Carey of turning by popular request. Mu»ie in, 1930 he let • an estate listed at After deliberating two and one-half irlnclpal of the Atlantic Highlands cock waa matron of honor and Amos but was disqualified for fouling Gene appear almost ridiculous, considering Worthley while making Jones's Freehold, Hanna Comer of High- will be supplied by Charles Gob.* $100,000,000. Pennsylvania collected hours the jury reported It was un- chools. Mr. Higgins is a graduate C. Sipe of Leonardo was best man. lands, Abram Smith of Mananqusn, ochalk and his orchestra. the tons of gas that are required to able to reach a verdict and was dis- if Leonardo high school and Is em- stake. Second place honors went to JH 000,000 taxes on the contention he produce lethal concentrations; but Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDanlels and Ed Rullman. Otto Stoll, Jr., and Geneva Houser lived in Radnor, Pa., and New Jer- charged. ijoyed by tho Central railroad at Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, parents of Spring Lake, who will receive de- here comes the essential difference 'ewark. The summary: Get Merit Awards. j sey, after a five-year court right, col- between gas bombo and incendiary of the bride and groom, were among grees of bachelor of science In edu- looted $15,020,000 on contention he Graduates With Honors. those present. START 10:16 A. M. cation, and Louts Pailemo of Mot- Certificates of merit were awarded* bombs that makes the latter far Boat and Ownar Finish to four Red Bank persons In the An-' Jived in Clnnaminson township, Burl- more dangerous to a large city. Gas William James Taylor of Liver- Klatsky—Krakowitch;. Mopulong—Charlea Allalr* 11:90 awan, who will receive the degree of ington county. Albert Costlgan. Slo-Poke—Caro Qulnn Disqualified master of education. nual State Handwriting conteBt, thtf ' dissipates while fire propagates. Each pool, England, who is well known at Miss Rose Klataky, daughter of Mr. Oacar—Edwarda Rullman „._- 11:38 Department of Handwriting of th« Before Governor Hoffman left lor of these small bombs held within it- Little Sliver, was graduated this ,nd Mrs. Samuel Klataky of Linden Albert Costlgan of Matawan died Ike— Gaorga Worthlay - 11|IS:OS New Jersey State Teachers aesocla-' the Cleveland convention he conferred self the devastating possibilities of year from Syracuse university with ilaee, and Irving L. Krakowitch, son laBt night at tho Monmouth Me- Mlka—Donald Oiborn ...-._.,.._._ 11:45 Sallaway—Jack Olvlng: U:8<:0> Held For Grand Jn»y. tlon announced. They are Muriel \< •with Legislative leaders and they Mrs. O'Leary's cow. high honors. He Is now visiting at the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry morial hospital at Long Branch at Brower, Rose Reclncllo, Alice Pow- agreed to use the Dorrance money to Snap—Bucky Maad ...... ,« 11:8E Alexander Hunter of Red Bank The thermite in these bombs Is a the home of Mrs. Myrtle Clapp of [rakowlch of Passalc, were married the age of 22 years. Ho previously Tip Top—Borden Hanw __... 11:95:05 waa held In $500 ball for the grand ell and Eva Patterson. • meet the relief and welfare needs and .ittle Silver. Pollywog—Wti Houiman 11:88 mixture of iron ore and powdered unday afternoon at the Chelsea ho- had been a patient at Allenwood hos- Jury yeaterday afternoon by Re- there was tacit understanding that Bl, Long Branch. Dr. J. L. Welner Sno-Uie II—Donald Hubbard 11:9T aluminum or magnesium. When any pital. Funeral arrangements are In Sue—J«.ck and Bob Davla 11:37:06 corder Harry B. Kiirtls of Fair Hospital Auxiliary Meeting. '" proposals for new taxes would not be Newark, Rabbi Arthur HerBhon of part of the mixture is heated to a Cathedral Decorated Magpie Fashion charge of A. M. Posten and Sons of Haven on a oharge of assault and The Red Bank auxiliary of Mon- pressed this session. The Governor ;ed Bank, and Rabbi Louis Gordon Atlantic Highlands, and have not yet high temperature a violent reaction Robert B. Evans, postmaster at battery. Mrs. Winifred Wllllama, mouth Memorial hospital will meet i liad previously sponsored new taxes. According to the ancient laws of New York, a grandfather of the been completed. 1 spreads rapidly through the entire Elkmont, Alabama, bas not observed proprietor of the Williams nursing Thursday morning, Juno 18, at Mrsi Senator Charles E. Loizeaux of mass, and the iron flow, out as an Venice, every merchant, trading In ride, officiated. Union, chairman of the Legislative the east waa required to bring back a holiday or taken a vacation In 30 horns at Fair Haven, was the com- Harry Button's on River road In- incandescent liquid at a temperature The bride, who was given in mar- The road to better and bigger bust- plainant. Sho charged he struck her Appropriations Committee, agreed al- material for decorating St. Mark's, lage by her brother Harry, was at- ness leads through The Register's ad- years and says be works IB hours stead of Wednesday morning, June' ,. of about 5,400 degrees F., far hotter daily. In the face during an argument. eo, but predicted "we are Just post- than the molten Iron that runs from and every successful general or ad- Ired in.an empire gown of Chan- vertising columns.—Advertisement poning the evil day" when new blast furnaces. Curiously, this rapid miral returning from an eastern iource» of revenue would have to be and violent reaction is almost noise- campaign was expected to carry established. Dorrance money, he re- less. some offering for It. "Not one of the marked, would not be available every hundreds of columns and capitals Such small incendiary bombg are within or without the church was The question of who has'theN-lght particularly fitted to airplane raiding. originally built or constructed for St "Where Quality Counts and to administer the State Police was a They do not have to be aimed; they Mark's," writes Arnold Lunn in muddled one this week with the dep- can be scattered' over the .general "Venice." "Yet, though the materials Your Money Goes Furthest" J uty superintendent, Major Charles A. area attacked. A single two-ton are brought together magpie fashion, Sehoeffel, indefinitely furloughed bomber could carry nearly 2,000 of the building as a whole," he con- pending a ruling by the Attorney them. In fact, a bomber Is not need- tinues, "has acquired throughout the general on his standing In the organ- ed; they could be dropped by any centuries a unity and personality of ization. plane. >, Its own." High state officials bad expressed War experlnca and recent ma- teltef Sehoeffel automatically became neuvers over large cities show that Funny Honey. acting superintendent when Gover- the attacking air force will always SENSATIONAL VALUES nor Harold G. Hoffman failed to re- break through defenses to some ex- Ten thousand bees live In the appoint Col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, tent. If only ten two-ton planes "hanging gardens" in Rockefeller leader of the Llndberg kidnaping In- broke through and only one effective lenter eleven stories above the vestigation which the Governor said hit was made out of 100 bombs, 200 round. They are hibernating this Every One a Money Saver! STOP! SHOP! SAVE! was "the most bungled In police his- fires would be started in a few min- winter In specially constructed hives tory." utes at widely separated points. J which protect them from the high The governor1; too, was believed What 200 simultaneous fires would winds. Their winter store of -honey to entertain that view, but in a on which they subsist tastes like no dramatis move, Sunday night he ele- mean in a large city may be under- stood by considering that one single other honey In the world. It comes ATOES vated Captain William J. Carter to New York flre, at the Cunard pier from the nectar of flowers from the FLOUR SALE the temporary leadership pending In 1932, summoned one fifth of the twelve different countries represented Extra Fancy confirmation by the senate of a suc- In the Gardens of the Nations. cessor to Schwarzkopf. The gover- city's total flre apparatus and that Gold Medal - Hecker's - Pillsbury's - Ceresota Solid Slicing nor named Col. Mark O. Kimber- with prohatly the best-trained fire llng, warden of the state prison, but department In the world this fire the senate adjourned until June 15 could not be confined to one pier. FOOD FACTS without taking action. The oi'enco with which tho rther- Did You Know That: •saw The cams state officials who mlto bomb dooB itB work constitutes Chlckono lone 85 per cent ot 7 & 37C-.24 & 9Qc:12 Si 53c thought SchoefM entitled to leader- an added danger. After the noise of their purchase weight when 2 19 ship raised doubta as to the validity the original crash through the roof the bead, feet and entrails of the governor's action a few hours or skylight, which might well pass are removed and prepared lb. before he left for the Republican unnoticed in the turmoil of a raid ready to cook. -»• National Convention. Captain Car- no explosion follows to attract at- "Hanging" beef Wnot a cold Happy Baker Flour 24 bag 75c Iceberg Lettuce *•* 10c ter and Major Sehoeffel conferred tention. Hence scores of flres might storage process but consists b with Deputy Attorney General Theo- gain a considerable start before be- of ripening fresh beef from lbs. dore H. Backes on the question, but inIngg discovered; anandd firemen main 4 to 6 weeks at a tempera- Best Pure Lard 2 25c Beets « Carrots2 °" lie the latter declined to rule in the ab- tain that at a flre "the first five ture of about 36 degrees. Hialth officers advise put- sence of Attorney General David T. minutesminute; . are worth the next five Wllents and Immediately Sehoeffel hours." ting milk In the refrigerator Calif. Oranges *•• 29c was furloughed until the attorney as soon as It Is received. Aside from civilian demoralization The cooler you keep your general could decide. Backeu eaid and the suffering produced by a gen- SUGAR Gramilated 10 i 47c milk the longer It will stay It would take "considerable time" to eral conflagration, the destruction of Bing Cherries *• 19c write the opinion. wholesome. railroad terminals, docks, and ware- —Grocers in parts of Maine Meanwhile the. prosecutors of houses would be a serious handicap continue to sell molasses Princess Margarine Fancy Bananas 4 •» 23c Bruno Richard Hauptmann, who to mobilization plans and the con- from barrels in the tradi- was executed for the kldnap-murder duct of the war. Thig alone 'is suf- tional jug supplied bj- the cf the Lindbergh baby, were wind- ficient Incentive for a commander to customer. R>. Sugar Plums *•• 10c ing up unfinished business In the Good Luck Margarine employ thermito bombs In, largo These "food facts" are compiled 17c California Vine Ripened case. Prosecutor Anthony M. Hauck, quantities against enemy cities. And by the Division of Consumer In- tall Jr., of Hunterdon county, turned this may account for Europe's ex- formation, New Jersey State De- over to New York representatives treme caution at present in handling partment of Agriculture. Evaporated Milk *"»«• 3 cans 19c of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh the the most strained International rcla- Pet Gold Cross Cantaloupes 2'« 25c $14,700 ransom money found in PV9n AJISIlr ' ' Carnatio tall Hauptmarm's possession. Schwarz- EaaWCagJa l«lllv% Bordcns or Every Day cans kopf gave the money to Hauck, to- 3 20c gether with other exhibits in the Housewife Should Safeguard Milk tall case, before ha made his final de- Best Pink Salmon can parture from state police headquar- 10c ters Sunday. More Carefully In Warm Weather H lb. CHICKENS Hauck met Col. Henry Breckln- OSCD Sliced Bacon rldge, a friend of Col. Lindbergh, In 17c New York and tho two then took Haekensack Health Officer Offers Some Simple PORK AND BE 16 <*. FRYING or BROILING the money to tho Bankers Trust Rules for Summer Core in the Home Campbell's ANS Company and deposited it In Lind- 2 cans lie bergh's name with tho understand- By FRED W. JACK8ON < No. 2 Tender Milkfed ing, Hauck said, that It would be Director, Division of Consumer Information "held intact for quito nomo time." It Department of Agrloulture, Trenton, N. J. Butter Kernel Corn 2 cani 25c Fresh Killed was a precaution, he said, in case there was dispute over proper dis- ARM days are at baud. Juno position of tho money. W temporaturoo mean hazards to Rich Creamy Cheese 21c New Jersey's parched acres were fresh foods and perishables. This promised a few refreshing showers in tha warning ot L. Van D. Chand- 16 CH. this week, but William B. Duryoe, ler, health officer ot Hackonsack. OSCO Fruit Preserves Jw 15c secretary of agriculture, predicted • Safeguarding foods, protecting Wednesday that unless n first-class thoir quality and avoiding waste lb. - Tain arrived In a week potatoes aro Bummortlmo probloniB to the Maxwell House Coffee can would bo precious Jewels next fall. housewife. Producers and distribu- 25c Duryeo said tho potatoes farmers tors must Intensify their efforts nnd can received B5 cents a hundredweight take evory precaution to protect the Mother's Joy Coffee lb. for lost year would bo worth about Quality and wbolesomcncsa of milk 21c PRIME ROAST $5 if they had them now, and esti- and croam. mated they would be lucky if they Tho importance ot thoso consci- Kellogg's Corn Flakes vkg. gathered 4,000,000 bushels this year. entious efforts may oorvo as an ex- 6%c CHUCK A normal year's output Is twice ample to connumero In caring for RIB that. tho milk after delivery. Careless Whole Cats handling in the homo may undo Webster's Tomato Juice Other thlncs nrc contriving to what has b«m accomplished up to can make potatoes a delicacy next fall, tho time tho milk arrives on tho he said. Drought hns cut In half doorstep. Grapefruit Hearts Glen wood the potato crop of Eastern Virginia can 10c lb. lb. and Maryland, ho observed, nnd the Neatoct In the Homo H lb. 16M2c 23c North Carolina crop, to bo harvested Urging bettor caro of milk and later, In for short of normal. croam in tho homo, Mr. Chandler Kraft'sorBorden'sCheese 2 pkgs. 29c But If it Isn't one thing it's an- points out that all previous Balnn- Choose from American. Flmlcnto, VelveeU or other. "I hear," he said, "that it 1B taklng oftorts to protect them may Chuck Roast "5?" *. 19c raining so hard up In Malno that the be wasted. Ho han mado tho fol- farmero can't plant their potatoes al lowing suggestions to housewives: Victor Coffee all." L. Van D. Chindler 17c Angel Cake 23c Lean Boiled Ham 29c 1. Have tho milk delivered whore —, In some of the aandler noil of South it will not bo oxpooed to tho mm. 8. Do not pour left-oir«r milk or OSCO Coffee Jeney Duryee said one could dig Uoo a hoi contnlnor to avoid num- cream back into the bottle. >» 19c Bread Supreme "«S" 7C nine or ten Inches without finding mor heat. 7. Keep milk and cream away moisture, and evon in tho clay- Fresh Fillet Genuine 2. NrinK In tho milk an noun on from foods' with strong odort, u String Beans 4 »» 25c Milk Bread btoked aoll of other section!! It was milk readily absorbs odors, Ftirlfc« necessary to dig four to six Inches. possible. Hlnno oft bottles and wipo off tho top boforo pouring out tho 8. Wash and rinse the bottle as Asparagus 2 «™ 29c He appraised the state's pasture- mllli. soon as emptied, and leave the bot- Matches lb. lands at "a total lon»," and said it tle In a convanlont place for col- 2 Haddock 17c was unlikely many farmers would B. Put the milk In tho refrlRfira- lection by* your milkman. It b«- Vanilla Extract >»? 19c rft<tB »• aec-ond harvest of hay. Thin tor and ko«p It cold. Tho cooler IOIIRB to him. Ammonia Is expected to hnve important effect you can keep your milk the longer lb. It will stay wholonorno. 0. Never use milk bottles for any Mackerel on milk and butter prices, trince the other purpose. Baking Powder - 15c Egg Mash loo.'..'. 2.09 7c 4. Koop tho bottlo covornd nnd farmers rnunt Import feodntuffH from 10. Itnmiuubor «the three C's other states. The Milk Control board tako out only the quantity needed oach ttmo. It the bottlo cap is koop milk eloan, cold and covered. Fancy Shrimp «»» 10c Scratch Feed 100 & 1.69 has called a hearing June 18 to de- Ily observing these rule* the Halibut termine price! In view of the situa- lost, lnvnrt u tumbler ovor tho 27c bottle. housewifo can ba •sinred tb»t th« Sugar, Meat, Sea Food and Produce Prices tion. ______milk sho buys will be in the be* Cvoctu Prkn Pmmtt through B. Novor mix now milk or crnam condition when served with that left over from tho pre- p dition Effective until Saturday Night California1!" motor code has been vious day unlest you are using U Milk, 'tho wont nearly ported Wednesday, Jum 17th • »P