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Issued Weakly. Entered 63 Sscoisd-CIeas IS attar at the Post- RED BANK, N. J WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1934. Sijbecrtpticm Frleo: One Year El.BO VOLUME LVI, NO. 49. ofiico &t Esd Bank. N. >?.. under the Act of March 3, 1879. v Six Months 31.00, Sincle Copy 4c. ' PAGES 1 TO 10,

BED BANK GIRL HONOKEB. EEAI/rOR SELLS FURNITURE. Miss Catherine LeMalittro to Study ew Ray if. Stillman of, Eotontown Has Spanish Abroad Next Year. Successful Frlvato Sale. Miss Catherine C. LeMaistre, Ray H. Stillman of Eatontown, one Past President of Red Bank Real- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bruno Belia and Joseph Sccla, Aspdin Paint Company Getting of Monmouth county's well-known Miss Ruth Straus Closes Her Up- LeMaistre of Sunset avenue, a jun- realtors, is more thoroughly con- Henry I. Schenck and John Con- Special Election to be Held zala College Course as the " tore Gets Appointment as ior at the Montclatr State Teachers Released from County Jail, Large Building Ready for Own vinced than ever that "it pays to ad- dell Sell to City Busineas Trhtarodoy, June 7, on a $20,- Most Outstanding AH Around Committeeman on Body En- College, has been selected as one of Are Given Ovation Here— Occupancy — Malting Many vertise In The Register." He had a Men, Who Will Move on the O0O Bond Issue to Provide an deavoring to Lower Taxes. the students who will be sent by the Eianer and Berry Attacked. Changes to Structure. display advertisement in The Regis- Scholar at the University. Student Exchange to a European ter last week offering a lot of house- Places. Auditorium and Heat System. Mian Ruth Marx Straus, daughter John T. Lawley of Conover lane, country next year. Miss LeMaistre, Celebrating the return of -Bruno Tho A.spdin Pnint company, which hold and office furniture at private Henry I, Schenck has sold US acres An auditorium for tho fichool at.a of Mi", and MrB. Juliufl Strains of past president ot the Red Bank who Is majoring in SpaniEh, will prob- Belia and Joseph Scala from the has been conducting its Red Bank sale. That the advertisement had ot his 218-acre farm • in Atlantic cost of ?20,000 -was tho subject of dlr- Kccklc.'iB place, has been voted tho Board of Realtors and one of tho ably go to Spain, where she will study county jail at Freehold, where they operations in the White building at 8 pulling power was proven by the township, on the west cide of the cussion at a joint meeting of the best all-around girl at Upanla col- most prominent real estate men of for one year at a leading university. had served three months on a chargo Wh.lte street since January, 1924, will sales that he made on Thursday, Holmdel-Vandertmrg road to Ludwig Shrewsbury borough Board of Educa- lege, from which aho will bo grad- thin vicinity, lias received his cer- Selection for such an honor is based of violating an Injunction against the move into their own building, which Friday and Saturday. One custom- Neihaus of West Inglewood.who will tion and tho executive committee ot' uated next Monday. Mifis Straus, tificate of appointment as national on general excellence, scholarship, picketing of the Slgmund Eisner fac- they bought five ycars'sago from the er, who called in response to the ad- take possession in November. The ho Parent-Teacher association at n, who is a graduate of tho Red Bonk committeeman for tho National As- character, recommendation and qual- tory during a strike last year, mor.O Frank Long estate, as soon as exten- vertisement in The Register, was so sale was made by William S. Han- meeting held at the 3Chool last high school, class of 1030, piano to sociation of Real Estate Boards.on ity of tho student. Tho Student Ex- than three, hundred persons, after sive alterations are completed. taken up with a steel desk in Mr. cock of Red Bank. Wednesday. take up journallum as n career. She tho national committee for state and change society is an international af- participating; in an automobile parade The building, which is being re- Stillman's private office that Mr. A house and the usual outbuild- The parent-teacher committee lion majored In this subject during local taxation. Ho was recommend- fair and was Introduced to the col- through the main streets of the bor» modeled to meet the requirements of Stillman just had to sell him the fngs are on the property and they agreed with the board members non- hor college courne. ed by tho local real estate board to lcgo hy Professor Margaret B. Holz, ough, last Saturday morning as- this company's fast growing business desk. Not only Is Mr. Stillman a are In good condition. The new cerning the project and will present During her four yearn nf college represent it nationally and to repre- head of the language department at sembled in the Knights of Pythias in this locality, is on, (he north side alesman in real estate hut he also owner will move on the farm and the facts outlined by the board for Mien Btraua has been outstanding In sent tho committee In this locality. tho Montclair institution. hall on West Bergen place and of White street, opposite the former knows how to find owners for un- operate it. He has been engaged in the discussion at the next meeting every elans endeavor and last week The committco which is headed by cheered spcaliera who denounced the postofllce building now occupied by wanted articles of furniture. building and contracting business. scheduled for Monday, June 4. Eisner firm and tho judge who issued she waa given the diattnetion of be- Adam Schantz, 3d, of. Dayton, Ohio, the Sterling Furniture Company. It John G. Bennett has been working A special election on a $'..'0,000 bond IHK the Rirl in the college most like- hns representation in over 250 muni- 'the Injunction. was built by O. E. Davis of Red Bank the farm several seasons and he will issue for the proposed improvements ly to succeed. She waa editor of cipalities In ii litatcs of. tho United Scala and Bruno, who .were sen- to jointly house the fire companies continue to live there until fall. The will be held on Thursday, June 7 at VIIR Prosri Kureau for two years and States, tho District of Columbia nnd tenced to jail by Vice Chancellor of Liberty hone company and Inde- John T. Lawley house and other buildings will be re- the schoolhousc. v.'ldlo BO engaged wrote a booklet Honolulu. Maja Leon Berry, wore met at the pendent engine company. After the modeled by Mr. Neihaus. He is 'a Harold Nevius, president of tins entitled "Letters of a College Fresh- Efforts of tho committee are to borough erected lire houses on White brother-in-law of John and J'rerl Board of Education, explained that Freehold jail by more than two hun- street and Mechanic street for these man," which wan distributed to prac- bo concentrated on obtaining con- Committecmcn Take Favorable dred persons. Six busses and twenty Clausen, who recently bought farms the present heating system would tically all of the high sehoola of the stitutional limitation of real estate car:; wore in the procession which respective organizations, the prop- in tho neighborhood of Holmdcl. soon require replacing. When re- state. taxes to one per cent of tho full Action on Proposal to Change triumphantly bore the two labor lead- erty was eold to Frank A. Long: of Home Owners Loan Corporation John Condell has sold his farm of placed, it would have to meet with assessed value in all states. There Red Bank, who conducted a high state requirements necessitating com- Inuring the past four years she haa Nams of Riverside Drive to ers to Red Bank. On the sides of grado automobile repair shop on the Applicants Can Now Get Help 42 acres in Atlantic township, near been a member of the staff of the aro now five states wlilch have con- Navesink River Road. the busses were the signs, "Welcome Without Going to New Bruns- Phalanx, to Fred Hepplner of Jer- plete removal of the present equip- Gazette, the college newypaper. She stitutional' tax limitation, and two Home. Scala and Bruno." Horns and premises. Following the death of sey City. Tho latter expects to retire ment and installing an entirely new wan associate editor In her senior which have statutory limitation on A petition asking that the name of cow bells were brought Into use to Mr. Long the place was operated in wick for Proper Forms. from his city business duties In about system. A new addition for a com- all real citato taxes. tho interest of his estate by Harold pleted auditorium with provision for year and special fcaturo writer In Riverside drive be changed to Nave- supplement tho screaming of auto- A. Glblin of Red Bank who later car- Applicants for loans from the two years and make bis home on her Hophomoro and junior years. For Tho committee will seek to make sink River road waa received at the mobile sirens as tho parade neared the farm. The sale was made by two class rooms to be added when ried on the business for himself. He Home Owners Loan corporation have needed and Including the now heat three years she was on tho staff of tho realtors' tax. program effective in meeting of the township committee Red Bank. Flags were waved from soon thereafter gave up the business recently received government form Ray Stillman of Eatontown. tho Upsallte, the college year book, nl! states correlating tho efforts of of Middletown township Thursday tho windows of the busses. ing system would cost approximately 1 BO that he could devote, his entire No. 71, which contains certain stipu- The farm Is on the county oll- 520,000. Quoting from Mr. Ncvius' and was senior "editor this year and all legal groups through the medium afternoon. It was signed by 45 per- Entering tho borough through time as secretary of the local Elks lations which must be carried out by>gurfaced road between Lincroft and was on tho featuro and sport staffs of the national organization. sons, Including some of the largest report, "The committee has prepared Shrewsbury avenue, tho parade lodge and as manager of the Red tho applicant. These stipulations are Marlboro and onn of the side figures to show the cost of this Im- during her other years. Basic six-point program underly- property owners and most prominent moved slowly past the Eisner factory Bank Elks' home. in conformity with recent amend- roads leading to Holmdel. It haa a Shu 1B a member of tho Lambda ing tho realtors' activities was adopt- residents of Riverside drive. A let- and down West Front street to Broad ments passed by Congress and must frontage of threc-riuartprn of a mila provement in it3 relation to school Sigma Alpha sorority and was pres- ed two years ago and In addition to ter was read from J. G. Timolat to street. More cars joined in the pro- The iAspdin company expects to be fully lived up to in every partic-. on tho two rojifls. A hnusc and out-ta.xeli,. For your information you ident of that body during her senior tho limitation of taxes. It Includes tho effect that tho Riverside Drive cession as it reached Broad street have tho alterations now under way ular. building?, including a barn and a should be informed that during the year. During her entire collego state control of local levies and bond Protective association had indorsed and traffic became jammed. The par- completed sometime In July when past six years the district school tax Many recipients of these forms four-car £nrncf\""nre on tho place. has been levied to an amount that courae she wa3 a member of Foot- IST.UCB under proper safeguards, tho proposed change. An ordinance ade swung up Monmouth street to they will move Into what, they expect have been in a quandary as to just They aro in p.ao u» nevcral cise that right despite any court or- being sent out. to members today. ment, rooms. His practice is confined Pnrmiiifilon was granted to Thomas about 3,000 trecti, covering twenty Hotel on Juno 1(1. This ii'suc of tho bulletin li n memor- parts. Tho band will open tho even-' acres of land, were sprayed. Kot der. to physical-therapy. Eatontown B. & L. ing's onterUinmem by rendcrim- sev- N. McCnrtnr to lay a water main on Final planfl have been made for Scala and Bella, upon being intro- ial number devoted to tho memory of Fair Haven road and to Install a only Mr. Barclay but tho men who tho late Joseph Salz, one of the most eral selections after which special work for him say they prefer night tho Red Bank Quadrangle clu's an- duced, were each given a five min- In Fine Shape and novelty numbers will be present- flro hydrant on that road and an- nual spring dance to bo held Satur- uto ovation by the enthusiastic crowd. active members of Rod Bank lodge other hydrant on Kemp avenue. Tho timo spraying to day ttmo spraying. day night, Juno 16, nt tho Molly and who exemplified Elkdom in all A JUNE FESTIVAL. ed. Tho orchestra will conclude thn Tho bloom in Mr. Barclay's or- Both thanked their audience for the his endeavors. The Eatontown and Oceanport evening's program by rendering thfill' coot of the work will be borno by Pitcher hotel. Toddy Hoyt and his receptlbn they had received and said It Will Bo Held for thn Itencfll of Building and Loan association yester- variety of arrangements. Hampton. Mr. McCarter, hut the borough will chards Is moro prolific than usual Red Coats will furnish the music The Antlers says them i.-; an in- 1 nnd he expects on unusually largo they would continue to fight for the Trinity Church. day matured the thirteenth series of Andrews -will rentier Severn! populfu pny the nnnual rental Charge for tho for dancing, The committee in completo organization of the Eisner creased intnro;;t. in the lodgp and thai. shares. The total amount to be dis- vocal SOIM and will give his imper- hydrants. crop of apples. Howovor, ho antici- charge of the affair consists of Ben- factory. during the past twp weeks sixteen ap- A gala June festival will bn hold in pates from his observations that in the parish house of Trinity church of tributed la ?43,C0f), of which S25.MK) sonation of a novelty number nnd A letter from tho Postotllco De- jamin Parker, Charles Tabor, Georgo Scala, referring to his nlnety-dny plications for membership have been ir, being paid out in cash and the sing tho chorus of tho "Old Bus.) partment (ttaliid that the mail deliv- thin Bectlnn tho yield will bo below Carey, Alex Mullqr nnd fhnr.tor Fnr- received. Red Bank and on the adjoining normal. Ho usually disposes of part sontence, oald he would gladly face >;rmiuilr< Friday, Jiuin 15, under the balance Is being used to retire loans Dram." Francis Itodnmn iitul I'hllti ery service could not bo extended to rar. stlffer sentences and even bodily The lodge will meet tomorrow duo the association. Up to the prcn- Diivi.i will ptu.-ifiit piano number.". Lennox and Park avenue for '.ho fol- ot his crop by shipping It to Europe. night, at which time there will bn auspices of the Woman's guild. Mrs. David Mountford, Ned Mix nnd punishment In the fight for tho right3 Harrison Bonce and Mr.5*. Thomas cnt time the association has paid In Michael Carotcruito will remlc-r a. vln- lowing reasons: houses not num- diaries Rchoidt attended tho moot- of worklngmen. Ho praised the drawing for the attendance prize, full all requests for withdrawals on lin EOIO after which Elizabeth flher* bered, street, sign;) not erected, no which ha.; now rcaehoil $17,50. Voorhis aro co-chairman of Ihn com- ing as prospective members. Presi- Roo3cvelt administration, which he mittee. The. festivities will bc^ln at demand. On August 1 the association man, nccnmpnniod by l'liilo linvln nt nldrwalkH nnd territory not built up A CORRECTION. dent Frank Warner appointed Ches- Bnld was attempting to deal with On Thursday night, Juno 7, Stiitr. will open its 25th or silver anniver:;- the piano, will render tho well-known fitly per cent. Tho request of tho eight o'clock nnd there will be varied p MXB. Collernn wwt of T>nrgp Afislr>t- ter. , Kbie, Benjnmln Parker and labor justly, hut said solidarity In the President Charles Wihcralskl and his song "Tines." mayor and council included all tho Ralph Abbott an a noinimitinp com- ranks of labor was needed to procure nnd streets In Pnrnily Park nnd not just anco In Giving rngeant. Btnff will visit nod Bank lodgo and featuresMr.1), Voorhi. Assistins aro Mrg .Mar A- W. Barrow, The association was chart rrorl in mittee. A tennis tournnment la be- thn benefits intended for It. Bella, Install the newly circled ofliccrs. 1010, with U. Whitney Conrow n;i iff A Tormpf.-ino at a fjovvw Frlcf. two, and this correction will ho nent. Due to n very regrettable error Int; planned. npeaUing in Italian, also pledged him- The reunion parade nt lOlltn will be Mm. L. S. Conovc-r, Mr.=. Herbert S. prosidrmt, who has.hold this position lo the PoiitoiTlco Department, with tho name of Mrs. Marlon Collernn, self to a continuation of the fight held this year at Asbury Park on Bat-1 Craig, Mrs. .T. O. Havis, li. (5. Ilcnise, ever since; William II. Foster vk-e Thn Hudson Mnlor Car company a request for another survey. assistant supervisor of physical edu- CARD TARTY FOIl CHl'ItCH. to organize the local plant. llrday afternoun, June" 2;i. The line Mrs. Horton Garrison, Mr.i. Stanley'_ t president, Harry McKaig pporrtary nniitMUH'ii.i a new Terraptuim n\x — —-a.®— - cntlon in tho Middletown township of March will be but 1 l-« miles and G. Havilnnd, Miss Hicks, Mrs. Don serial which will deliver at yulces Other .'ipenkor.'t included .Samuel aid Lawe:>, Air:'. \V. C. I.ippincott, and William V,, Morri-j treasurer, Ow- fi.mi 555 trt JtiO li-sn timn llin r.ur- I'lromcn'ti Country Dancr. schools, was omitted from the article It Will Bo Held nt tho Home of Mrs. Katz of tho Cutters' union of New Ited Bank lodge i-i makm,; an extra ing to ill health Mr. Morris printed in last week's Issue of The effort to have a huge delegation in Mrfl. R. B. Lippincott, Mrs. William I'fnt. 'l-'crriiplunn models. Tho muv* The Tlnton Fulls (Ire company will William MnnMiii. York, flllverman of the Cutters' as treasurer a nhnrt. timn ago after ciM- In Idonttml in ;>Uc and power Register concerning tho Mny day union of New Jersey, Louis Hlr.ih- line. C. Longatiect, Mr.i. V.. P. MUROO, Mrs. serving 2\ consecutive years. Ha still hold a country dnnoo In the Tlnton pageant recently given by tho town- A card party for Iho benefit of Tho Red Bank Hotnry oluh will Alfred Matlliasen, Mrs. Olmond Min- 1 with tho present Terrnplnnn fipeelnt Fulls lire, lmuso Wednesday evening. Christ church of Middletown vlllngo mnn of Local Number 25 ot New ton, Mrs. KennrUi Smith, Mis. A. L. remains on tho hoard uf director. !. •'Vr]!") /m. Whltlleh! on display nt tho wiDtln.t' Motor portant, part In helping to make tho Local Number 1(18, which Includes tho usual Rotary program, a bowling C. V. Williamson nnd.Mrr. James n. vico president, Hlcharrl 11. Roberts made up nf E- C. Hollowny, Kdward pageant tho success that It was, andhomo of Mia. William Manson of Wolcott, Jr. I'rilps shnwrooniB on Broad nti*f-nt( Carney and Waltor Wyndorf. ne- Blossom Covo road. It will bo in Red Bank workers, nnd Charles r>e- match will be held between a live- secretary nml Benjnmln VnnKonron wo feel that, sho should publlcally ponce "f the Pantsmakers' union of man team of the notary club and a treasurer. frcshmpntfl will ho nerved. receive tho honor that is due her. chargo of a committee connlsiting of New York, •Nron Signs M.I Louise Hnrt.'ihorni', Mrs. Charlcg team representing tho Red Bank r lodge of Blk". Mamitaelui-ed by Innncelll Neon For Salo. A X ilH3 JjClWSl. Sprinkling Hated. G. Bennett, Mm. Irvine: linnce, Mrs. Sign & Display Co. 1/irgest nnd most • Soda water, oil flavors, Canada Kvorynno liken a nk'o green, vel- During the tuimmcr months all Yachtsmen, Attention! Krnost W. Mnndcvillo, MisrJ M. B. FiveYear Gunmnt*^ ~O »~Os-. — nd'ciiuatrly equipped sign plant in Dry, White Hock, KrUfigor'H beer, vcty lawn. Our lawn ftutllb.civi, in* water used for sprinkling purposes "Wharfage at Shelter cove yacht AyroB, Mr:i. Gerct II. Conover, Mrs. on WentlnRlioiiso refrigerators at Coclitnll ilour Red Bank. IS Bank street. Phone anil other branda. Also distilled wa- ldlnj; IMMIO nu'ni, tilieyp manuka will be billed at half into if applica- basin, on Bnrnegnt bay, near Tomfi \V«r'/ ,Mt- hoHt In painting mid puper hanging. llnn for •iame Ix: mnde to tho Itrtl Typewriters rented, bought. Bold jfd) H to advertise in Tiio. Regis- prlcea. Unexcelled service. Frotl D- Your lint * - ly t!ii;«'ln mirl Iil.'i UHwnW-, with M B"y.'! nm make extia pnekH. mnncy <>l!U-e nnd chop at 20 Mount oticct, linnk Water Doparlmrnt, Honnifth nrjd repaired. Trubln's, 115) Broad ter's Want Department.—Advertise- Wlkofr Co., Ited Dank, phono C52.— expertly cleaned anil blocked. l.^.'on"y, :-'IIII'II, Mnmth'm "».i»,l« »KHl!5. Meade, New Havert sales- Mayor Charles Brccse of Eaton- man and pharmacist, and a man lown walked nut of the borough Identified by papers in hia possession council meeting laM Wednesday as Antonio Knlak of New York were night, slating that the action pro- killed Thursday in nn automobila posed to be taken by the council re- truck collision nt New Haven, Con- garding road improvements was il- necticut. Two others were aeriously legal. The trouble arosfi over the injured. proposal to purchftsfc certain ma- Edward Lucas, 20, of Newark Buf- Reasons Should terials to be used on the roads with- fered R fractured nose, Fcalp lacer- out n dvert ifilng for bids. Borough ations' and injuries to hia back. Ho Attorney Milton A. Bennett caid this was a passenger in the automobile Hrtlun wiis legal and the meeting Vii^h Mesrta *WAB driving. prorftpflrtl with President Ira E.Wol- The automobile was registered In cott prepidinp. thci name of I.eo F. Meadd of Con- A retail consumers' license w over place, Red Bank, a brother o( granted to Aaron Dlxon (or ft pla the (lend man. S on the LOUR Branch boulevard the Occftnport. line. A sign board Thft road to better nnc! biffgfir feusl- ordinance was adopt fid on first read- neps leads through The Reglater'a ad- ing. An appropriation of 5125 was vertising coluams.—Advertisement. made for emergency relief for June. HIGH SCHOOL HONOR KOLL. COM Fuplls Tilth Hich Averages For iVrfuil Ending Mny 18. (NON ASSESSABLE) The following pupils nf the Red Hunk high rrhon] had high marlcs for the Ia?t jiriied: of the ENGLISH. Jane Knglumi. ucnui »-incr, EMhpr Zi.cVerman Jlobcrt t'lnrk. Marion Cot- t veil, Rohcvt (JloprJiid'i Milt on Rhodes. MarFlmll Aljfcr, Philip Hnilly, Felirlty Corey. Evelyn Dorr, l.cfllio l">ouBtf»». l''inin-i.T Cnn-iiio, Irpinn LiiiKcnfcltar, Rob- ert Miinenii, Shirley Mnrks, John Munn, .Iniie Tjuker, Alfred Ralph, John Tilicy, Ollyc Truc\. Tuny Tnifulo, Elizabeth Van K'einon, Wilde VnnWnconcn, Eleanor Vooriices. Dorothy Went. Frederic* Al- bright. Judy Avati, William Buchanan, Mike Efian, Anns. Giateson. Kathcrine Coin, Kit* Gruff. Tatrlria Hifrh. Ruth Un- Comfort and. economy arc con- feature the rooms. A one-story porch deroth, Normn Norman. William Pailcky, ained in this typical English coun- overlooks the garden, and on it both Jcnnnc I'mUi-, LillUin Khodes. Betty Sam- uel, Frnneen Sherwood, Viola Warncker, try home of moderate size the living and ilining rooms open, DATTEIW CMlton Williamson, Eleanor Noc. Gladya Although construction costs have adding a cherry note. Weir. Sara' Croat, Lydla Ivini, Madeline been reduced by a plan that has elim- Komnr, Raymond Johnson,. Joan Smith, The. convenience of the front entry Audrey Cook. Mary SofTelt. Dorothy inated "lost space," with main par- arrangement is apparent in the. plan. An Exidc Is your safest Thompson. Florenco Wool ley, Evelyn titions placed one over the other, con- The kitchen is near the staira and insurance against battery Browcr, Margie Fritz, May Griffiths!, IBB- venience has not been sacrificed. bcllo Kenrnv, Mildred Wolcott. Alberta •within a few steps of the front door failure. Next best Is our Youmans, Helen Ides. Mnrcuerlta May- A charming exterior is created by and of the small porch forming a borry, Ma ma Ueuckhniis. Ruth Slrklos, using two shades of brick slightly side entry behind the wall. A lava- regular battery inspection Elisabeth Sihler. Tina Cannclln, Ella Doy, different in tone value, but not great- Potty English, Mnrgio Erickson, Margaret tory is conveniently located. Three service .,. . free on ill Fnhy. Harold Held. Mildred Hollywood, ly apart in color. Such a combin- bedrooms and a bath comprlao the ASA Hoyd Newman. Helen Roger*. Jessamin ation may be a dark purple-red brick second floor layout. Each room has maltes. Sloan Fred Williamson, John Black. EUt- for the quoins and bands, ^with or- a clothes closet. nlietli Bonnlmnti, Jean Hackatt, Martha, ange-red for the panels co formed. When you need s new Ingles, Katherine Kennedy. Marjorie Kohl. The house should face north, with Ouida Itlnnr, Dorothy Griffin, Helen Me- Too jrreat a contrast should be battery remember., • 1. The new bank will lease the quarters of the old bank representing additional in* Kce, Jane rowers. avoided. the garden front jrcUinp southern ex- Slate In dark blue-gray tones, va- posure. A lot 50x125 feet would al- HISTORY OF LITERATURE. low opportunities for landscaping;. come for your benefit. Harrixcii Hnncc. Marjorio Griffiths, Har- ried to prevent monotony, makes the WHIN IT'S.AM WIDE old Meiatrich. roof. Trim of doors and windows is Depending on local costs and the FRENCH. white, -while shutters are painted a owner's choice of materials, this Martha Ingle*. Adolo Hcppner, Clinton not-to-dark preen. 2. It will provide a prospective purchaser of tlia banking premises which should ba Wilbur Eleanor Voorhcei. Tina Carnolla, house should range from $6,000 to Madeline Komar, Shlrlty Marfct, Roth Good light and cross-ventilation $9,000. Sickles, Dorothy Thompson, Clarence Em- worth more to a bank than any other typo of buyer. monf, Jnno Englund, Jane Parker. DRAMATIC READINGS. SURPRISE SHOWER. sic Cook, Mrs. D. M. Erhart, Mrs. Lou Itqrdcn. William JohnHon, Inei Katherine Meserveau, Mrs. Catherine 3. Its assistance in liquidating the old bank should tend to prevent drs&tic liquidation Lawyer, Rita-Graff, Ruth Llnderoth. STENOGRAPHY. Tarty Given For Miss Alberta Van- Busse, Misses Janet and Ethelyn Anna Brill, Alfred Rnlph, Marna Rueck- Brunt of T^ong Branch. Cook, Kathryn Applegate, Tholma and thus conserve a greater proportion of the assets for the benefit of its depositors hauc, Elisabeth Slhler, Edith Bunln, Eve- and Elvira Crawford, Amelia and lyn Brower, Mnrgia Friti, Adele Grimthi, A surprise miscellaneous shower Irma Maxson, Dorothy Decker, Cath- Our Service Car Norma Norman, Jlclon Whltehurst, Doro- was given for Miss Alberta VanBrunt than would otherwise be the case. Oiy Fielder, Anna Shipkin, Joan Smith, erine Bray, Mary Harrison and Al- The!ma Stout, Rita DclGu'di'*. Dorothy of lK)ng Branch by Mrs. Daniel C. berta VanBrunt. Others attending Is Always Ready Griffin, Helen Havens, Ethel Jordan, Vir- "iVood of Linden place Friday night. were George Rador, Leonard Gel- ginia Keeler. Mnry LeVnMey, Jean Stryk- Miss VanBrunt is to wed Frederick hnus, John Reese, Ralph Reese, Gor- 4. The termination of the receivership of the old bank should Isc hastened, thus cr. Anne DeFalco. Wood, also of Long Branch, Sunday, don Wilson, Alexander Hunter, Wil- JOURNALISM. June 3. Miss VanBrunt received eliminating receivership expenses which are borne by its depositors. Thorn R* DotieorEe, Frank Loveraldffe, liam Hall, Richard Kirby and Fred- Helen Mazia, Ollye Truex. many beautiful gifts for the fur- erick Wood. COMMERCIAL LAW. niahing" of her new hnmp. Bunco Leonn. Bennett, Francis Sherwood, Abie and dancing were enjoyed, after 5. Opening of a new bank in the old banking quarteri ihould result in a better de- which rcfreshmnnts were served. Assigned to Fort Monmoulh. Starters — Generator* LATIN. Army orders issued by the "War — and — Jack Hammcll. Martha Inglei, Helen Those attending were Mr. and Department at Washington Friday mand for office space in the bpmk building.resulting in additional revenue which Ituffcip. nailioia Ilti.ittt, fiuth Sickles. Mrs. Ehvood Duncan, Mr. and Urn. Ignition Work "Eleanor Voorhtc.", Clara Colcman, Adele Harry Kirby, Mr. and Mr it. Harry included the following: Lieutenant- would accrue to the benefit of depositors of the old bank. Heprner, E*ther ZiKkermnn. Ingalls, Mr. and Mrs. William Dun- Colonel Chester R. Haig, now on COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY. duty at the University of Vermont, Helen MtKcc, Everett Anderson, Wil- can, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie VanBrunt, Burlington, assigned to Fort Mon- 42 West Front St., liam Aumaclv, Audiey Cook, Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and-Mrs. Thpm r f on, Eleanor Vantlerholf, Eleanor H. B. Hayes, Mr, end and Mrs. Ru- mouth. Wolcott, Honry Frlcdlander, Gertruda bin Daley, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brofldbctit, Coletta E|tjia, Roue Grand. Boys can make extra pocket money flobert Knilstork, Virginia Pace, Muriel Wood, Mrs. G. M. VanHuel, Mrs. Jes- selling The Register.—Advertisement Rath, Frank Pogein. Doria Scarpatl, Mary AS A PROSPECTIVE SUBSCRIBER tioffcll. 'Eleanor Noe, Tefinie Scott, Viola Wnrneke:-. Vincent Dtcaser. Clarenea Em- rnons, Betty Pryor. Mildred Riddle. SCIENCE. Betty Ely. Ruth MeCormlck, William 1. The new bank will be 100% liquid and solvent at its inception and should imme- Metier, Adolph Slhler, Garritt Thomp«on, Chmtino William*. diately attract a substantial volume of desirable and profitable business. BUSINESS TRMNJLNG. Betty Ely, Claudius Hammond, Ruth MrCormirk. DRAWING. 2. It will begin business with no liabilities, reasonable operating expense and sound Joeeph Calandriollo, Harold Fialds, Carl l{anten, Tony Savage. Joaerh Tober, Jlir- £aret And cm on, Millicent Chinneelc. Ella management. LJcy, Marjorie Errickson, Mar caret Fahy. rtorothy Fielder, Dorothy Gerrtty, BOB« Grand, Mary Leo Green, JoBOPhins Hai- Keli. Betty Huhn. Robert Imlay, Allejno 3. Depositors of the new bank will have the benefit of insurance on deposits up to Johiincm, Louific Julian, Isabcll Kcnna, Lnis Knodcl. William Masee. Helen Mn> sn. Jear\' Morrow, Klhcl Scott, Ruth $2,500, through the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Smith. Rnymond William, Leila Wood, 1'clccia Vittoiia. MATHEMATICS. 4. History shows substantial increases in value of the stock of banks formed in per/ Albert Clark, Henry tfngernian, Mty Qrifflths, Milton Rhodes, Jnck Hsmmtsll, iJonald Hsmbling, Walter Hocrifo, Jem iods of depression. 1 r win, Fred Williamson. John Bennett, Claudius Hammond, Mabel Mitchell. Adolf Sihler, Gat1 re It Thompson, Pennio Am one. Hetty Ely. Willism Ilunin. Mar- ion (iamon. Tina C^nnclla, Proctor Hajrue, 1/estor Oslencky. F.lisaheth VanKeuren, Marjorie Mrlnnw. .Shirley Murks. John Black. Marshall Alpor, .Mildred Hollytrood, Ann Huirhinpon, .) olni Tilicy, Tony Tru> AS A BUSINESSMAN ^ — iulo, Klcnncr VoorJiccs. Clinton Wilbur. POOKKKEFING. IMPORTED SPANISH PORT AND SHERRY Eicanor K*.t. Audrey Not. AlKarta Yoiimnn?, Knthcrine' Kennedy, Mary Sol- The Quality for which Spain is justly famous - fel, Ruth Hanrc. Tcssie Sf.ott, Eleanor 1. An open bank is better than a dosed one. Wolrott, I.rnji-a Farinne, Eleanor rorcelli. Krctn. Sltjyo, Keltic Xager. Aged Tarragona Huby ECONOMICS. 2. Increased banking facilities mean increased circulation of money. Edwin Ber.kc. Margie 1'ritr. Adole Grif. fit h K, Minnie SjL'iflii i; s, Ictbcl le Kenna, Jeanne i'a;i:cr, He in a dine Thomppon, Wnncn 1 itipcr.nl'l, Norma Norman, Par- 3. Increased circulation of money means increased trade. « mhy linfiiii, Moicnre Hnrkert. Helen Mr, Aged Jerez de La Frontera "ivre, William I'ntii-ky. Vinreni Dresser, CIIBMK-'IRY. 4. Increased trade means increased profits. • "William H'iniri, 'iV niter S we noon. Ralph tlfhnfion, Krn nro' Kudarna, Jean Morrow. Jnhn Tillcv. Specially Priced by the Case at 12.29 ^ rHYSTCT-. M«rnh.-ll Alsnr. Uhillon Willinminn. lMS'lORY. Ci'eno Maccc, Vines Slrklci, Eddie Bu- .IIIBHO. Hettyc Smith. Kredcrira Albridht, The Common Stock above referred to is offered for subscription J'hlllp llrtillj-. H>iy KnlTcll, N'anry Ivln«, 3!o!en WrKi't-. 'I'dny T'nrc, Betty Enellnh, FAMOUS IMPORTED PANADES VINTAGE WINES )iiim|ito:i Andrews, Kalph Jnhiiflon, JnmeH Wimliittiilon, John llielil. Knthcrine Golft. In the Original Sealed and Wired Bottles l.urj (iiccim-utiil. Jniicj ri.rkcr. .loo JToiti, ($2SS CAPITALCA ) Myrtl** Towlor. Vi«ln WRrnrVtr. l,nn\» \\XvAfirv\\T.. Ttnth Llndcrolh. Wminm Pa- j $$1 0 SURPLUSURPLUSS f

rllOBLKMS OF DEMOCRACY, when, aa and if issued and subject to allotment in whole or In part. Temporary certificates may

firfon, Father Crolirn, Kranred be delivered in the first instance upon the date set for payment, exchangeable later for certifi- Ike, H^len I'idhci. Mnrgl Frlti .'VtiiiHi tn-ics'iri(.hlc, , »nnn, ]I«rriet, Wood, Florenra Il»rkeU, Madolclno K'tmnr. TYI'IKC. irl> Aveiiu. Kiiilli Ilunin. Pnrah Cloth AT M.A mi! RED BANK NAT A Genuine Imported Priced Less than the Domestic \CS (Sweet or Dry) / A grand cocktail mixer A splendid ttraight drink Kflitli Buiilii, (JorJiM Cupplen. Evely Dorr, Maixlo nrlckion, Verna Hftrriio 30 02. bottle 1.29 Helen Ucs, Holm KUarlt, John I.aurlno, >. Audrey Hoe. Wlllinm J'nrlcky, Klltabtth DEPOSITORS OF THE BROAD STREET NATIONAL BANK AND OTHERS INTERESTED Slhlfli1. Ellr,al)et!i VatiKaiiren. Dorothy We*l, Tcnsio Hrnlt. Jcnn Irwin, Dorothy Crimn. Jnnv I'm her, Toreia Ttlxxarru, MAY OBTAIN COMPLETE INFORMATION BY CALLING AT ORGANIZATION HEAD- Wfiiflel-I Wnlnwi'lL'ht, Milton Rhotl«e. 32-3G _-._BiEJ.»-®i—•- — QUARTERS, NO. 5 BROAD STREET OR TELEPHONE RED BANK 55. The Hod IJfinU IleKiatpr travelo BROAD ovor'ovpry utrfii-'t. In town ami every land in tiie county. Lot it carry your in^smn^n to th(i.r.o. who live on these Uprrni.,1 by lib I All, UMT. SIOIUES cl AMFRIC A, Inc. STREET thoroughfare*.-- 'Ivertlsement. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 30, 1934. Page Three ulona, Congo and Belgian East Africa, -was engrossed by the enrolling Brooks, Mr. add Mrs. Joseph Irwin, [ TELEPHONE: 675. lavo piepiiud moumliip stamps In clerk of tho house and reached the Shrewsbury P. T. A W. R. Johnson, Mrs. Ira Wolcott, Asbury Park Man honor of tho Into President for the second time on the Mrs. Nathan Marx, Miss Cora Jen- King Albert. They evening of Wednesday, May 23. It nings, Miss Tilllo Nestler, Miss Mar- Taken For Ride CHESTNUT me In nolld black was signed no soon ao It reached Has Card Party garet Silvers and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Heating, Furrace, Chimney Cleaniag Including a black the President's attention tbo follow- mond Guenthcr and T. Zunnbush Tho body..of a man, Identified by border outside of, ing morning. Successful Affair Held Last Week police as that of Frank Santanella, and Air Conditioning tho ntamp proper. Passage of the Equal Natl'Siallty 37, of Asbury Park, with four bullet PRANK CROTCHFELT. 3J CHESTNUT STJIKKT • in Parish House for Benefit of holes in the head, wa3 found Thurs- Tho portrait of bill marks the- end of a campassi Operating Expenses Proprietor, KE'fl BANK, N. J. tho lato king la begun (n 1922, following the winning Graduates of the • Grammar Of Eleitric Company day in an abandoned automobile. By Qiitnton JnmcB the same on both of suffrage, for equal nationality School. The car was found on I_,loyd road, linizll 1ms another ne.'w stump It stamps and showa rights for American women. The first Matawan, two miles away from the him wearing a step wDfl taken v/ith tho Cablo act Tho committee in charge of the Schedules of operating expenses, state highway. Rantrinella's body was in hel^g Isuiiecl In connection with including salaries, of the Central Jer- AWNINGS make tho ij that country'^ first national eongir s light colonial uni- In 1922 giving the American woman benefit card party held last Friday r propped up in the driver's sent with •>'* v form. Tho valuo night at tho Shrewsbury parish sey Power and I,i>,ht. company were one foot on the brake. home cool and com- im nmmuuticn. . " the right to keep her own national- submitted to the Public Utilities com- Si Printed in blue on rather heavy In each in tunoc I) 1.50 franca, and ity upon marriage to a. foreigner. house reports that the affair was a The bullets had been fired from M the design of tho, border Is Identical big; success. It was held for the bene- mission at Newark Thursday in the fortable, and will t> impcr the vuluo in 200 I'DIS for use UH This right was further extended by hearing on the petition of the Mon- close range and Investigators said the <1 regular postage. Centered on tho with tho 1.25 franc" stamp of tho Is- amendments, to tho Cable act In 1030 "flt of the graduating class of the victim had been taken for a ride, jities of 11)31 of the two colonies. Shrewsbury grammar school by trio mouth County Taxpayers' association j prevent damage to u stamp la nn allegorical figure rcpre- and. 1831. Tho enactment of tho for lower electric rates. I with himself at the wheel and the entln^ aviation a innn wpaiirip l The value, 1.50, Is a new one. present law removea the last (Hscrlm* Parent-Teacher association. Refresh- killer in the rear Reat. rugs and drapes from m^hanluil pali of ulnpi In the up Illations left In the nationality laws ments were served by the graduates The schedules were propnred by Dr. Lights and ignition were turned on Topical Trends and in particular gives to American under the supervision of Mrs. George John Bauer, rate expert, who testi- when tho car was found on the glaring sun, besides mothers the right to give American Silver, Jr., and her committee. fied the 'petitioners' que^tionalre to Tho current lusuo of Mexico baa the company had revealed the actual wrong side of tho road. adding beauty. undergone a perforation change for nationality to their children. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Mrs. T. Sagurton, lira. cost to the company of electric prop- tho 1, 2 mid 4 ccntavos, Mexico also Tho Equal rationality bill was In- erties was Si)L',3iM,ics.lH ai of De- FUNDS FOB has a new 10-ccntavo special deliv- troduced In the senate by Senator Frank Quackenbush, Mrs. Daniel cember 31, 1933. They are made of ery in carmine and blue, showing an Copeland of New York and In the Wood, Mrs. Walter Guptll, Miss Indian putting an "high speed" afoot. house by Representative Dlcksteln Helen Lang, Mrs. James Mattenlee, Of this sum, Rnunr said $2,5O2,SD2.84 The freeholders last week ap fast and durable col- Clyde Mason, Mrs. W. I!. Johnson, represented properties retired at proved the application of Prosecu- Aush'ifltfi'B pontofllee department of New York. Senator W. Warren cost, leaving a balance of $53,221,- in -planning two centenary stamps. Barbour strongly supported the bill Mrs. Martin Marx, MIBS Martha tor Tumcn for a special oppropria- ors with workman- Komur and Mrs. K. Zunnbush, 875.34. tlon of .$14,000 for crime work in the Tho brldpo act of tho Dominican r. the senate. Properties acquired in the original shore area during the summer. The ship guaranteed. republic now contains a one-half, a Others present "were Martha Ko- merger In 191M, he said, tin- question- appropriation was not Immediately 1 and a 3-centavo. WUJL MEET TOMORROW. mar, Eleanor Wood, Jane Guptil, naire showed cost $11,083,050.60 and set up, but a meeting was arranged Two new stamps of the Nether- Mary Farrell, Helen Marx and Don- pur left corner'is tho date 1700 and properties after t!ie merger .$22,701,- between Prosecutor Tumen and Free- lands bear large portraits of Queen iloinnouth County Historical Associ- ald Blaklcy, members of the gradu- 817.58. He said $28,080,750.18 repre- holder Henry Herbert, finance direc- tho name Bartolomeu Gusniim; wliile Wllhelmlna und her daughter,. Prln- ation to Hear Rutgers Professor. ating class; Mrs. Fred Yorg, Mrs. X in the opposite corner la 1901 m«l sented the cost of extensions and ad- tor, to determine the means in which cesH Juliana. They were Isoucd on Kniezlin, Mrs. Edward Nestler, Mr. ditions. the funds will be secured. Tumen Knnloii Dumonl. Both were pioneers behalf of tho "crisifj fund." Tho first meeting of the season of and Mrs. Fred England, Mrs. R. IJ- in aeronaut inil invent Igal Ion from tho Monmouth County Historical as- Hadaway, Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Bauer declared the questionnaire explained that the money will be I ho standpoint of practicability as sociation will bo hold at the associ- Novlus, Mrs. Frank Quackenbush, showed tile company had nn knowl- used for outside detectives for in- 35 East Front Street, well as theory. Tho (later, refer to Equal Nationality ation building at 70 Court street, Colonel David Wood, General R. C. edge of the cost of its properties vestigations. He says the present imjiortunt years in their careers. Freehold, tomorrow afternoon at four VanVllet, Miss Ruth Parker, Mr. and prior to 1024. staff could not do the work because Phone 69S Bill Is Passed o'clock. The speaker will bo Irving Mrs. M. B. Jones, Mrs. Stewart Van- they are too well known. II. S. Htamp Activities S. Kull, professor of history at Rut- Vllet, Mies Ella McGarity, Miss Death from Apoplexy. DGCCOCOOCOGOOBOBCQOOOQOGC iOGococcccoosoccosaccssca crs university. He will speak on Helen Bennett. Miss Margaret Tobin, Mrs. Florence Palmer, wife of Rich- Present indications are that the The Equal Nationality bill, remov- "New Jersey's Westward Migration.' next new stamps to come from Uncle ing' the last remaining discrimina- Mrs. C. Frank Borden, Mrs. J. B. ard Palmer of Freehold, tiled last Sam's presses will ho t lie projected tions against women from the na- Rue, Jr., Mrs. W. H. Newell, Jr., Mr. Wednesday morning from an attack Boys can make extra pocket money and Mrs. Craig C. Hill, Mrs. E. F. of apoplexy. She is survived only by national parks issue, a group 0( ten tionality laws of tho United States, pictorials 'illustrating scenes in va- became law Thursday morning with idling Tho Register—Advertisement her husband. rious national purlin and commemor- iho signing of tho bill by President ating national parks year. They arc Roosevelt. * expected around July 4. Senator Royal S. Copeland of Now The values, it is Indicated, will York, sponsor of the bill in tho range from 1 to 10 cents, with t'he United States senate, isued tho fol- half-cent and 1 and one-half cent lowing statement: ,,, values, which have heen included in "The granting of complete na- recent IBHUCS, apparently to he tionality rights to women Is an act omitted. of justice too long delayed. I am Kurther w.ord from Washington delighted that tho congress has taken has been that tho presidential post- this action, and particularly since it age series, under eourso of planning, was taken In such good spirit by COME AND JOIN THRIFTY SHOPPERS WHO ARE TAKING ADVAN- probably will not .como out until the' members of congress. fall. Thin Issue IK being projected as "I wish to say that In my. judg- TAGE OF OUR CELEBRATION. WE ARE LISTING BELOW A FEW a replacement for the current regu- ment the helpful amendments sug- SPECIALS, MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS ON DISPLAY. SEE lar postage designs which have been gested by the PresidentVoro clarify- in use uince 1022 without any basic ing changes "and in no way affected OUR WINDOWS—VISIT OUR STORE AND SAVE. changes, .although there have been the meaning or intent of tho bill, numerous special Issues in the mean- "If passage of this act is followed while, Including commemorative:) and by the ratification of the Equal Na- a value Insert. tionality treaty, then we may feel Now.that most of the furore over that the year 1034 has marked great 200 all wool bathing suits, made of very the Mother's day stamp has quieted progress in the efforts of women to fine zephyr yarn, comes In .navy, copen, down, it would seem that this special establish justice" orange and mnlzo. Sizes 2 to 8. adhesivo has been quite pop'ular with Congressman Samuel, Dicksteln, stamp users. Tho original printing chairman of the House Immigration Valued to 1.25 of 200,000,000 had to he augmented by and Naturalization committee, which nn extra printing of'50,000,000. had considered the bill over a long Coupled with tho Mother's day period of time and reported it out stomp aftermath was (he Washing- favorably, also expressed his great Twelve Adorable Styles! ton report,, which postmaster Gen- satisfaction that this measure of eral Farley later termed a "jolie," equal citizenship rights for women that the success of the Mother's day is now a law. Guaranteed Vat Dyed! 300 high grade tranlts, made of fine qual- sticker might warrant serious con- The Equal Nationality bill was ity zephyr yarn; .comes In whlto, copen, sideration being givei> tt Santa Claus passed by the house of representa- powder blue, jockey and malic. Sizes 2 stamp for ChristmuB. Whether Santa tives on April 21 and by the senate to 8. Claus will or will not appear on a on May 10; It then went to tho stamp, New York collectors thought President for his signature. Upon there wouldn't be any dnubl as t» Its the request, of the President it was salo on a basl3 as widespread as the recalled from the White House by Mother's day issue. both houses on Tuesday, May 22, and rcpassed unanimously, tho same, day, Mourning Stamps by both houses with a slight clari- 25 hiph grado play suite with low back, fication suggested by tho Prealdcnt. made of Rood quality broadcloth and vary Two of Belgium's colonial posses- flne check prints. Slzea 7 to 14. Valued to 1.00 BOYS' Boys' Sport Blouses Here's a real -tnrill! In the beauty of SHORTS those housedresses—in the amazing and Shirts SUITS low price. Made as a dressmakor 5 dozen of high grade boys' shorts Made of flnfl .would make thBm—careful sewing, made of covert hroadcloth and Mado of broad- full cut. Tailored styles and doirrly c!f>Ui, conies In prints. This is cloth with dimity feminine models with organdie p:re«?n, blue, and our regular 70c top and also mado The Hit frills and bows. tan. Sizes 6 to to S1.00 grade. of covert cloth; 10. Blouses, steo 4 to blue, green and of FANCY PEEICAI.ES 10; shirts, steos 8 tan. Sizes 3 to 8. The Season DAINTY BAT6STCS Valued to 1.00 to 14. In checks, dots, stripes, plaids and floral designs. ' C=» Sisteifrom 14 up to extra large 52. EXTRA SPECIAL ! ANKLETS and I SOX 80 dozen, Westminster and rhoenlx hose, nil the Buy Your Summer Supply They're Coolest latest colors and stripes; como early for selection. at This Thrilling Price! for Summer Wear Sizes 0 to 9Hj. Our regular 25c and 39c grade. BEAUTIFUL Rayon Taffeta SUN In The Favored FULL FASHIONED DRESSES Slips 10 dozon Wgh frrade broadcloth W 200 sun suits Full 18 Ins. and k r I n k I o d long;. crepe, low back. niado of broad- Size, 8 to 10. oloth ana prints. Sizes 3 to 0. Value to 1.79 CHIFFON WEIGHT First quality and grade "A" slight irregulars. All silk welts—plain or lace designs Our clltlrn stock Made of mesh, 3 IOI* with picot edgo. Ro-enforc- of Klrls'n dresses ' ed at all points of wear. to mewl, 'finy oc- Imlt and checked casion — silk dimity. Slrrni 2 to SS1WS WES6HT prints, volletf, or- jju'iilU-!! and o. pmm CISUMLI Values in Our Thrilling th" loiKjwitfi cwDRi'« cloth cfDtcfi. J June, Sales |/i" longwitK ii narfow Itoso suppoitera Colon: Whin-, I'litiK Both Strtetfy Ffrtt Quality Sia-n :iti In 4i 32-36 Broad St. IBM" 32-36 BROAD STREET RED BANK Optwitt bsnj RIpTAIXi DEFT. STORES tt AMERICA, Inc. ti'J Page Four HED BANK REGISTER, MAY 80, 1084. formerly Eatontown township, This Institution Jisfl ft ftjras GIVB WMt> record tro leas notiworthy than that ot ths building and Cornell-Peacock gohool Scene of Christian Scieace loan association. It was among tho first banks to re- fteaslng Program on ea §ssA BfttcS MitpfM, ESTABLISHED 18J8 BY JOHN H. COQg. open after tho banking holiday lost March and its de- Editorial Views Reading Room positors suffered no logsea, Tho primary department of tho & tiaelttS , tsoust?i, iathuslaBtlo (FRBB TO THE i'UBUQ) "~ ' GEOEGE C. HAMCE, Editor. Eatontown and Occanport and tha rest of what v»as Cornell-Peacoolc private IESOIIOOI last State Commission Ie&s&i Hulls* tilaudlta fenS BttficoSBtill aiiattclal fe- Friday «avo a charming four-let op- sulta iittitided tho itnueieaj eoniedy, CUunib Eillflc* FBFJDEBIO S. IIAVKS, Blanaghis Editor. formerly Batontown township aro not noted for great Eiot HXacblnei Out, • tkid Relativd-to CeaKtaiJlalei Alcoholic Beve-rago Commissioner ts etU entitled "Clmlm alia lu Elow- •MAUghly U&rlatu," whlfth v«i glv- 803 Broad 6t, Eed Bank, r;. 3. wealth, but the territory of tho old township goes on tho ill ffridftj* Slight Rt Bt. .Tftrrtes'ti ttudl- THOMAS IBVINO BKOWN, Burnett has acttd wisely in outlaw- erland" boforo a very appreciative Veeanctea end Sola Pofm £»• oven tenor of Its way leoa affected by tho depression than audience. Tho largo hall-roam In amlnatioa SchfiSutes* idrluhi by Ui6 pupils tit Bt, Authoilied ond approved Ut». publisher and Business Manager. - many other larger ana richer communities. That thla Is Ing slot machines from taverns with Rturs on OhrlsUin Sclenco msy b tho probability that the licenses of which tho entertainment was held e«, 6 ejar Is ntsndei) to olftr rieolmllo Member New Jersey Tress Association Butterfly Jimmy I,owensteln EetiirousB tot Eftls or delivery la graduated reductions, tho property owners of Midfllc- Ing "wcU" odinltted tiie need for By my t&t 0! Siinbeans Jimmy RGtnaen, respective service Additional touts Jlub held Ita opening danca of the R?Jf.*i *.i?* « "'««"l»y therein town township will pay about §1,500 less for compensa- abolishing tha saloon. Just what a Enbert Swiekhdmer. Terry Klrlc other than thosa announced In the ths ewlmrttalny, mU or Una of such Kll eo Larry Laftoo nnd hla orchca- l)0veroa« 1» unlOKiul. Subscription I'rlcea: tion for principals, teachers, janitors nnd other school "saloon" was nobody know, except Wottich, schedule may ba- hold during thltt ra g iSd tba mutloto. An eenlorn - that it involved certain features that Eddia Wolf, George Smith -11.50 employees during the ensuing year than has been true idll Dai month nnd tests Hated H6r6ln feisy MMt 6| New S'ork randorid eevatal One ySar 1.00 In the past. Any saving In public expenses hbwever proved objectionable. Among theo6 Cinderella, or Daisy Jean Corey bo cancelled for flood reason. By Red Bank, Register Blx months ...... li 6eleeHons, Tha ball robm , .60 small Is to bo,Welcomed in these times when It Is BO Hie slot machine, along with the At the conclusion of tho operetta' gayly aa *pP"»«»n *** <"><* else the day of the veterans of the Civil war. They or- school employees In MidddlMdlctowe n township had a flAt tests must be poraanenUy abolished. weak feet because they iginated tho holiday by decorating the graves of their Holmdcl Resident Show That [ correspondence. ten per cent cut In wages. This rule la in force In his efforts to abolish It Mr. give support where it comrades who had passed to the Great Beyond. Grad- ot the municipalities In the. county. Reporting Then Was Much) For detailed Information respect- ually this gracious custom became generally observed Burnett is making another contribu- is needed—under the The plan adopted by Mlddletown township for grad- tloft to tho (UcceM o( tho legitimate Different From That fef Today "" '" ' ' center of body weight. and today not only tho last resting places of veterans uated salary reductions Is an Innovation for this local- liquor business.—Asbury Parlt Press. but of other persons are marked by floral and other re-1 ^ but jn rcauty n ja n0[ ni\ experiment because it hao Mrs. Albert I. Drum, who lives near- H6US0, Tront6n, or Apply at tho 6f- The Health Spot jnombrances by relatives and friends. • been put Into effect In many other places not only -with Bootleg Patrons, Holmdol, la the owner of two copies floea of tho toinnilBSlon at tha City straightens up weak of the Directory, a small weekly Hall, Cantdon; Court House, Eliza- Within the memory of many persons not yet ac- regards to school employees and other public Servants Joseph H. Choate, Jr., federal al- feet, relieving all foot counted, old the Grand Army of tho Republic at Red newspaper not now in existence which beth; 2D Main street, Haoltonoaoki but also In private businesses. It is more Just than the cohol control administrator, estimates City Hall, Jorsoy City; City Hall, strain. Bank numbered many mombers. In their blue uni- was founded almost 100 years ago by flat ten per cent scheme because it distributes the bur- that it will talio a year to put an tho Into A. B. Hallonbake, who for a Newark i Court Houaa, Patorson. forms they made an Impressive showing In Memorial e Come In for a freo foot an- den In fluch & way that those who are befit able to bear "& to bootlegging.^ It will talto number of years was tax oolifjctoi' of Tho uehorjulo Ia ao follows: alyelo-no obligation to buy! day parades and celebrations. Of this valiant band only it are required to talio the biggest cuts. longer than that unltma local llcon- .Ilddleto-wn township. Tho papers MONDAY, Jllwa 11, iitil. four are left. All honor and glory to them on this, the In theso days of rapidly Increasing living costs it Is . .re datod 1859 nnd tho advertisements Prison or reformatory ot^«8r-—Salary. holiday which they originated! Even after no survivors unjust that any competent employee receiving less than , J" Jf™n' "„„ ovory relate chiefly to steamboats which $l,62ll-(fl,ldd per annum, plus ena meal. formep r (speakeasy operator is per- l Ooductlo^ddeduct! . Opltn to rrtaU cltlseriD. remain, Memorial day should bo remembered as the day $1,200 should bo required to take lesa than this amount. ran to Now York from Red Bank, rc«ld»ntnt ooff ths stall! <6r t\;alva monthn of the Grand Army and as a day to bo consecrated to the mitted to open a licensed saoon the Koyport, Ooeahport and Long Tax relief ia necessary, but there to no sain In reduc- bootlegger will continue to flourloh tdea.19 which these old heroes Bought to achieve. ing the upending powor of thooo v/ho receive email otl- Branch. for thla teat. Thld toilt In iislnti conducted and Illicit distilleries will keep en- Tho papers aro in a good otato of for the purtiOB$ of eat&bllAhlns an om- pends. Tho Register haa consistently advocated tho forcement officers busy. ploynient list. preservation, despite tna laot that Fardlb ofilcctr—thUrT', 91.800-92.280 pdr -o-c-o-o-o-o- graduated salary reduction plan ever since the depree- Stats Alcohol Administrator Bur- they vvera printed 75 years ago. They ennuM, less .jedueUint. Oron to mala slon made lowor compensation necessary for public em- nett has refused to overrule the ao were Inhorlted by Mrs. Drum from Grid female cltlcoM, roiWoiit of tho ntnte 0 BROAD ST., J-S RED BANK ployeos; and it Is gratifying to record that Mlddlotown .tlon of. Trenton licensing authorities for twelve months immediately preoodins Amateur Showo Regaining h«r father, the late Daniel I. sehenek. tli* tonouncod aiU tit this t««t, V»- township has adopted such a schedule. !>" revoking the llcj&so of a place They nro even smaller than tha tab- cnncltn. doportrjant, ot tnatltuttonl and Their Old-Time Popularity. In normal times the school employees aro not over- ;wh*r* o!ot mach "ff **f° P6rn lolda of today, having three oolumnfl agencies. , ., . „„» _„_,..., »„_: „.. „.. , 'and announces thit this preo The pupils of St. James's parochial isehoql of Red paid. At ltthe very earliest period after prosperity ia re- p and boInK In measurement nine V. JONfS 11. 1964. stored the nalarles should be paid on the old-timo basis. will be followed everywhere through- nches and slightly than a Junior auditor (odlca ot tha atata sm- Bank provided an evening of excellent entertainment out the state. Tplfl la gratifying in rirV,,,,Hl7ll .. d«6* ^a»l«ry^a» . »1 «,4.|.,466 pp«« r annum. Friday when they produced tho musical comedy of Happily, the outlook for such an eventuality seems foot In length. Each publication Baa ,,„„ „ ddaduetiomd . oop. n t o malmlaa ltU much brighter now than when the salary reductions news and will serve to keep saloons valldent ot tho tttitq for twelve inontht •'Naughty Marietta." The juvenile performers, as well fres irortt gambling devices, but It four pages. were first made. SO those who coached them, ere deserving of compll- does not interfere with the business ocrat an the taents. Not In recent years has any other amateur en- of the bootlegger, whosa best.cue- auditor. " • . -o-o-o-o-o-o- columns aro filled with appeals for MONDAY, A» 86. IDS*. tertainment been so. largely attended and BO well re- iome"rs areollcenaed caloon keepers the citizens to vote the ticket of that Dairyman—Salary. 81,&00 per annum, ceived. with patrons who prefer cheap boot- party. The Is of a far different plua maintenance, Mia rtaductlona. Open The Bucccas of this event should be an encourago- Ancient Private leg liquor to hlgh-pnlcod legitimate character from that printep d In tho ]^J]^J>$^»$&&?3&! Blent to others to stage amateur productions, Such stuff. While high taxes compel high r tday H t'aples d fof r thihis MatMt . VVacancy, Burying Grounds. prices for legally manufactured, bev- opaperf mans ytoday like. itemHeres arwhico two'sampleh appelrods announceVlnelond dutoto hcliool. events used to bo moro numerous when this town wan Audit cl«rk—aslafy. |l,440-fl,8tl> par younger and emaller and when the movies, the automo- Today being Memorial day, public attention is di- erages, and while men, whoso read- In The Directory: lnoss to violate tho law for gain was annum, Uss dftduet^na. Open to maid bile and many other present day attractions were un- rected to a greater extent than at any other tlmo of ths Holmdel—Who wag that aged mar- cltlionB. raMant U tha 6ith id* twelve demonstrated In prohibition days, are monthii Immediately preeeaina tM an- known. It is a healthy sign that thla form of entertain- year towards remembrance of ' departed relatives and ried gentleman that B. caw kissing permitted to operate behind the Miss M—, a few afternoons ego? Did nouBJed datt for thll ttsfc. Vfleency, of- h-J ment seems to be staging a "come-back." Like many friends. Cemeterlos .and burying grounds ara usually SM<,\&ld at thhe lawl , bootleggerbtl gg s wilill \z* ot the fitato &ualtor. put in flrst-claBB condition for this holiday and graves ho thinlc no one saw blm? 'fHUHBDAV, JUNB 20. Wt. Othor old-fashioned things it is much more worth whllo find plenty of demand for their Tobacco—That young gent who than many new-fangled notions. are made attractive with memorial flowers. Salnry, M.80O to qS.iSOO iSi annum. EZS In observing Decoration Day wo partake product.—Newark Sunday Call. wears tho long doat that attends JOSB Jsduetl6n(. Opoh to raals citltant, In tho rlto of a groat brotherhood; a uni- Tomorrow night at St. James's auditorium another Not everywhere, however, Is this the case. One meotlngs at Port Monmouth Sunday re»ld«nt of tho state for twelve raonthj would not have to travel far from Red Bank tn find Newa Valuta. imffisdle.U!tf sraccdlrvs t»a dnnfiuncea versal brothnrllood—for who haa not oomo amateur entertainment will bo given In the form of a nights had better stop soiling lafiles' (Into for thla tost. Vmanoy, dsimttmont departed loVed ono to remember and honor? minstrel Bhow for tho benolit ot Independent fire com- many graveyards which are not only unmarked by re- Historians In 2034, searching for silk drosses by expectorating tobacoo c2 tatlot vehlebo. pany. Tho object Is to help wipe out tho debt which tho membrances of tho departed but which are so run down information regarding Inhabitants Of on thorn. Born of a dosiro to ohow a fitting respect tho United States in 103d, may ba Any person, Including retired company Incurred last winter by helping needy folks and unkempt as to boar little vestige ot their original teachora and employes of School dis- for thoee who had fflven tholr lives in de- purpose. Tlmo has all but wiped them out and If they excused for coming to tile conclusion fense of their country, tho beautiful spirit and by giving Its annual Christmas party for unfor- that we must havo boen stranfre bo- Barbour Opposes tricts reoelvlng a psn&lftn 6r & sub- tunate children. One of tho principal reasons why the continue to be much longer neglected It will be only a sidy from this « any othsr state or of tho day has grown to onoompaoo tho ings—with eomewhat peculiar Idoao y memory of all who havo gone before. company Is in straitened financial circumstances Is be- matter of a few years before they will bo obliterated. of news valueo. When ouch hlotor- New Tariff Bill frons any looal of thio eause It had money deposited in the closed Broad Street I Private burying grounds on farms were numerous inns closely examine cortaln nowo- or any otheth r stato eannot legally National bank. In Monmouth county In colonial and Revolutionary war paperfi of our tlmo theh y surely Clonator Barbou"- Republleaa, hold o, publta odea or position, unless times, when agriculture was tho chief Industry. There y ha or shs waives hla or her pension Here is a cause -which should enlist the support of havo difficulty ia understanding many Jersey, laot Wednesday termed tho were no public cemeteries or church cemeteries in thoao administration's Beolprocal Tariff during tho term of such ofllco or em- Bvery citizen who has tho best interests of this com- anomalies. ployment (oleotlve officers not in- AL0ERT W. WORDEN. DIRECTOR munity at heart. Tho great work which thla fire com- times, and almost every well-to-do farmer'had two pri- For example, tha other dsy a rob- bill "a very real menace to somo of vate burying grounds, ono for his family and one for the iundamontal olomonto ot tho re- cluded). Appointing authorities ara PHONE 357 pany has done over a. long period of years in fighting in became hopelessly entangled in CO E.FRONT ST. his slaves. The gravestones were not of tho came endur- covery program" and Introduced an required to aeo that this law is away the wolves of want from distressed homes is too tho topmost branch of a tall sassa- strictly ofcssrvad. ing quality as those of today and many of thorn have fras trco in tho back yard of a amendment requiring all reciprocal well known to recount. That alone should insure a agreements between thla and for- largo attendance. However, added to this Is the fact crumbled or havo boen removed. Numerous private Brooklyn (N. Y.) home. Residents cemeteries have been utterly wiped out and the land of tho neighborhood notified tho boi^ eign nations to be confirmed by a that the show la to bo given principally by "old-timers," majority of the Oonato; Reel Bank Eotarians who in the past have delighted large audiences at sim- which they occupied is now used to raise crops. Aged ougb, park police, as woll as tho persons point out various such places where no visible Brooklyn Soolety for the Provcntlon Ho said that In Now Jersey Blxty ilar performances. Those who know them be3t have no per cont of tho Industries would bo Royally doubt that they have retained their old-time art nnd that evidence remains to show that they were once burial of Cruelty to Animals. But before MEM0BR,THB OR05H plots. cither had tlmo to respond along put In a position of uncertainty as they will give a show worth moro than the price of ad- cama Nathan Carl, a 20-year-old stu- to tho future by tha meaouro and Professor Edwin 0. GlUaaa, mission. In most instances the farms whero those private dent. that oorno of them would ba faced meftibsr of ths Bed Bank Rotary I burying grounds were located passed into the possession Ho, too, saw the robin's plight, and with extinction through foreign com- club and supervisor ot eohools at Red —o-o-o-o-o-o- of persons not related to the original owners. Tho new without the slightest hesitation petition. Bank, wan In charge of tha program owners usually made no attempt to maintain the burial risked his life by climbing that thlr- In the national flold, he declared, of antortalnmont At the gatlioring of Sales of Farms places and in some cases took action to wipe them out ty-flve-foot tree to rescue the bird. enactment of the bill -would have a tho Bod Bank BotAry club Thureday in order to increase their tillable lands. In a few In- A piece of string had bocomo at- very detrimental effect upon the Na- noon. It was a musical and literary Portend Better Times. tached to ono of. tho bird's legs and tional Recovery Administration's treat stances the farms remained In possosslon of tho same Vocal colos woro wndored by Pro- families and tho cemeteries were kept In' good condition. later this had boon caught In a program of increased wasea to Two more Atlantic township farms were sold during American laborers. fessor A. Leroy Bailor, and piano se- the past week to city residents who Intend to occupy Occasionally, too, the new owners took as much interest branch of the tree which kept tho poor fluttering thing a prisoner un- lections by Phllo Davis and Francis the places which they bought. These sales are anothor in keeping tho burying grounds in good order as the j til Nathan Carl happened along. Af- BRAILLE CLASS HBBE. Kodama. Miss Jano MoHugh gava a Indication that the "back tn the land" movement is grow- very pleasing rondltlon when shii lm- original possessors. However, this was the exception to ter rescuing the robin It was dia- ll! ing and that farms are no longer a drug on. tho market. the general rule\ Mrs. Herbert D. Wright First to Ko- >ersonmtod a stage ottuclt B . She I covered that temporarily It was un- alao rendered a vocal oolootlon. Mro. X)uring the past year more farms have been sold in this it is a sad and disconcerting thought that many abla to fly,y ea Nathan turned tho oolva Certificate os Teacher. part of Monmouth county than at nny time since tho Konneth 'Wyokoff was tho piano ac- buryinyi gg gground ds which received loving caree and atteattenn- ^d over to a woman whho hahdd witit - Braille tranucrlbing, conducted by companist on tho program. depression began in 1929. c3S0 1 tion as a memorial to the departed are no longer in ex- " < hl3 act and sho promised to tho Volunteer sorvico of tha Ameri- Tha Eotarlanfl and their guests It Is not strange that thl? should be the case. For car0 for unt ll haU can Rod cross, )B a now activity un- stood for ona minute ln silence In one thing urban residents by bitter experience are find- istence, or are rapidly passing Into that condition They ' " " recovered dertaken by the Monmouth county are historical landmarks which link the present with IU " pro.pe,f uf° °' ltB ^lns8' paying 'their roopcot to the memory ing that it ifi much more economical In theso Btressful chapter of tho Bed Cross. Tho first of tho late Jouoph Salz, who had YOU TOO, times, to live in the country than In the cities. For an- person In tho county to recolva her served for a long period. It is gratifying to note that ln one or two papers about Nathan beon a member of tho Red BanK club other thing investors have been taught by Experience, some localities the Hoy Scouts and other organizations certificate as a certified BrallUOt Is many years and who was In cnarge should have this booklet Carl and hla Itlndly deed. Thero Mrs. Herbert D. Wright ot Caro the thorough teacher, that land is a safer puichaso than devoted putt of their activities to putting theso private of tho club's nick and sunshine com- was no plcturo of a proaecuting at- court, Rod Bank, Mra.yWrlght was mittee. stocks or bonds or any thing d=o which ono might buy. burying grounds Into good condition for Memorial day. torney with his arm around Nath- recently appointed chairman of tho •"TPHREIB weeka ago Most my father. Totally Real estate may depitciatc in value, but it cannot be The private burying grounds are reminders of" tho an's neok. In fact, there woa no Braillo committee of tha Monmouth Hotarlan Rlerra A. Proal was ap- & unprepared I go that 1 may never bo eo entirely wiped out as many othci things Imvo boon long, ling iigo iiriil they should not ho allowed to pass picture with tho story at all, even county chapter. pointed to sepressni tha olvvb on tho liolplflEa again, plecwo send mo your booklet Join committee being organized by the past few years. lout of existence. Old Monmouth has a glorious history, though Nathan deserved one. Nor A claas of sovon poroons haa boen FUNEKAL FACTS." Folks who do not buy heyond their means, can and the ancient graveyards serve an Important purpose could ono find him In the news reel the Hod Bank Chamber ot Commerce receiving instructions from Mrs. to assist the Red Bank Yacht club make no mistake in purrhnslng properties In this local-, in recording facts and names which should be rcmem- theaters that week. But on ihc Wright Blnco March 20 and tho final Such a patbetio request—yet it is only ona of front pages of the same newspapers in the eweopstakea regatta to ba held many written Ia a similar vein. And It la ao ity. Better times are coming and the first response to • bered. test -will soon bo given. Tho mem- hero this summer. In which Nathan's story appeared, bers of tho claso aro Mrs. Edwin W. tinneoiissary, for It la an eaoy and a olmplo mat. prosperity will bo increased real ostnte values. The I Tho Botarlano will msfit tomorrow tir to bo adequately prepared. very fact that fnrma me now finding purchasers, where ! -o-o-o-o-o-o- columns of typo with big headlines Irwln, Mra. Gladys H, Weet and Mins drnlt with eccapadcu of John 1)111- night for their wcelily moating ln tho BS a year ogo they wore um-nujjht, is n portent that i Lola Aaondorf ot Red BanU; Mro. Ingor. Detailed accounts of hla lat- Robert D. Wtlllamoon, Jr., ot Shrews- loungo of tho Red Bank Elks' olub, •Jha booislot FUNERAL FACTO was written "things aro on the mend." Another Accident Caused est criminal deeds, nauseating rccit- bury, Mloa J. Lawronco of Highlands tho Booalon being called for Sialf-past tOT tills espreoj purpose. Long noodod, It forma by Lack of Sidewalks. n',3 of his life history, and sevorai and Mra. Gertrude IS. Davln end Mro. six o'clock. Thla Is a new feature of tlio Drat authontlo information on v/hat to do U O 00-00- photographs woro prominently dlu- J. h. Herbert of LIU18 Silver. tho Hotarlona' meetings to havo an vthtsn death occurs. Clearly and authoritatively. Robert larrell of Port Monmouth Is a hospital pa- played. Practically every Item of his evening session on thnn (o nnything What will tho Invootlgator In 20H4 " nol de ev doperativo plan and awarded to I (>vvo Banlc, and Kmll Bruno, Bon of Mrti. )ta formation, and mnny of tho present shnroholdura nldcwalk- a would-•"- h"ie- niUo"luuih. omalleiiinaiier tnathan maitinw roade 1 ro your hobby. You will find 11 ikn. CliJton Abbott. le3a C!c tinslv0 1 1 Bono Bruno and tho kt0 Natals formed tho nur.lou;; of tho nmjoclfUlon. Thin accident in only one of mnny directly atttrlb- P t- " " Bolf—nntl n Bruno of Aobury Park, will tako place Tho nnaocintlon biui pnld nil requento for withdnLW- utablo to lack of sidewalk,,. How many more people fT!™.. °' wll0lM0m« ftn«" Food and Apron Sale. -Tho Jlotarlan. Sunday nftornoon, June S, in St. An filB on dDninn.l. Thut ii! wonderful for thc.^o tirnca, If must he maimed or killed h.forn thl., deplorable condi- Tho Women's Hewing Clrclo of tho thony'a Catholic chiirah. Becauss o M/Ill opan ita ^f)lh or fjilver nnnlverfiary nprlfis on AugURt tion win H, remedied! How can nny0no believe we are Presbyterian church of Red Bank mourning Jn the fatally o! Mr. Bruno, R. R. H©«I3T © BOffi ' pally civilized, when wo nllow ,,uch rm avoldab! A BlrUiday Tarty. will hold a food and apron oalo Fri- Invitatlona to tho tftscJdlng »ra being B. Happy Jiutontown uud Ocennport! Tho money able danBer A birthday party will 1)0 held to- Funaral Director® turned Inouo ycotcrdny miiy not jicem largo measured in to life and limb to go unrcmedicd! day In the store on Broad otreet, limited to member* of ti»« two fam- morrow night for tho Lndieu' auxil- oppoalto Wallace otreot, formerly oc- Illen. ___ Frederick K. Adujnci, Mut, |h@ wejilth of great uftlefi, but in two email cunmiuniticn iary of tlio Independent flro company ; Jt Ia au ImpiMJnlvo amount and It rnnnot but help to pro- cupied by Frank C. Storck. in tlio company's house on Mechanic Ijog Bro!t«i In FfiSL 135 W. Front Street, Rcil Bunk, N. J. vide a much needed influence' counternetiiiK deflation. Be it. ever so humbl*, thoro'o no placo 111,, home for street. Mra. Dudley Shaffer In in hcarlnK what people, really thlnlc of you. Circulation Xlmt OounO. Mra. William II. Oftr!i»st, Jr., o ' Tdephono 226 Eatontown townohlp in political geography lias charge of the affair. Prizes will bo Wowapaper elroulatlou that counts Mttla Bllver la !n fltkla hoapltel a> fanned to rsliit, hut itn houndary lines exeit. their old- awarded nnd refreshments acrvod. -cjith tho ndvertluor ia the bonafldo Aihury Park as a hssult ci having fims Influonre in iIan ticimfi that. {hn Enlontown National .C;i|,Hol is nllll hopeful that the one—tho kind The nsslster lifts. No lnttkon hor leg In (wo plsices ln an "Furnish N a t i o n at C a $ ke fs panlt contlnuon to be the chief depository of what was day will come when The road to better nnd hlftgerl busi- prnmlums or other inducements* nave accident. Isst week. She fell from a It can eit up and take IntereoL ness lendds through TThn ReHfltrrl'a ad- ever been offered to secure circula- verUoInu; columns.— ladder whllo cleaning a window, .. p tion.—Advertisement. RED MAY 30,1984, td Mr brother, Joseph O'Nlel. All Little Falls, New York, have named Many County the rent of her cethto was to go to Lincroft News. theif new-born daughter Sarah Ann. PHONG] Bartetfa [toofcJ her Biator. tattle O'Niel. Hev. and Mrs. Thomson are well (ThS Bed Duuik Besltttr cua ba houfht Emma Kruger of Engllshtown di: fit Llneroft from G£orgQ T601?, v^Iio %M known hero on account of their fre- WE SELL reeled that all of he? debta be paltl delivery route.) quent visits at this place. GB soon as posslblb aHer hey death. Mr. and Mra. W. Newman and Howard Buck lias repainted Ilia 0 JLl.il 0 Several Cash BctyuekU Made by Bite directed that ail the rest of her otiB, Lawrence and David, and Mr.liouaa on tho Freehold road. Lewis R. Jonas of Red Bank jgtatj should ba given to the legally Th© commencement exerelseH of Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor chartered Jewish welfaro organisa- and Mrs. H. Rester, all of Brooklyn, th© public school will be held Tues- —-Middlctown Woin&n . Dis-tion located In any borough of Now wore recent Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.day night. Nineteen pupils will Metal Ceilings . Slate, Blag. Tlla Metal poses of Real Estate. York city which her eteetitora should H. W. Sprung. graduate. The pupils of the gradu- Gutters mid Ll Qnd ComjuissUIon Hoofs. uelect. Tho will appointed Benjamin Raymond Reid, who managed the ating class expect to attend the Red William Leclcly & Son Several cash bequesta wer6 hiado Mohawk Swing company's distribut- and Gtovo Work and Anna Shutktin of Engllahtown Bank high school' next year. They lh tho will of Lewla H, Jones of Refl &a executors. ing ofneo at tho Llneroft postofflce, niade a visit to the high school last Bank, they Including $300 caclj to has given up the offlce and is now a S3 Morford Place. Phone Red Bank 1721. 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK.-N. J. hlfj elbtcre, Harriet Simmons of Vir- Mrs. Ida L. Vocke of Matawan solicitor for the Pierce Paint com- year. A bunco party for thfi benefiit ginia, Emma SuiglBort of Philadel- ado her will In 1928. She left to pany at Red Bank. of the eighth grade will be held Fri- phia, Ifciid DuVal of , "her slBter-ln-law, Lillian J. Llbalre, a Harold Bloodgood'a home on the day night. Laura Fenwlck ot Virginia and Hepplewlte half-nioon table and also Main road Is being repaired. New ttaudo Bchuck of Pittsburg; to hiaail the cash she h&d on deposit In front steps havo been installed as ulster-ln-law, Edith Jondd ot Phila- binlta at the time of her deftthr All well as doing some painting and delphia! hla granddaughter, Audrey thB reot of her estato was bequeathed Other Improvements. Robert Cook, Gibson of West Orango; his great- to hor husband, Carol W. Voclie, and formerly of Lincroft, who now lives grandilaUBhtcr, Norma Qlblion of ho was named as executor ot the at Red Bank, has tho carpenter con- West Orange, and hla brother, I^rank will. tract. Mr. Bloodgood and his bride Jones of Virginia. Ho loft 512S to William O'Brien, former sheriff of will occupy the house. the Northwood cemetSry at Phila- Monrnouth county, mado his wlii In William O'Brien of Jersey City re- delphia for tho caro of his burial 1622. Hla entire estate was left to cently1 Visited at the home of Ber- plot. Ho named the Second National his wife, Ella K. O'Brien, aud elie nard Kelly. bank of Red Bank as exedutor. Was appointed executrix. Mrs. Amanda Miller of Wall town- Miss Viola Wagner and A. San- lira. Annie Hubbard of Middle- ship left all of her household furni- born, Jr., of Newark, spent Sunday town township UiBposdd of aovcral ture and fixtures to her son Fred- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fenton. properties In her will which shd oxe-erick and hia wlfo Margardt. All Jack Skelly, who Is employed at qutcd in 1032.. A tract of land In tho rest of the estate was bequeathed New York, spent the week-end with Bins Will Pay Middletown township wao be- to her children, Robert, Abraham, his family here. queathed to her son Harry, another Clarence and Frederick Miller, Mary Tho Lincroft Colts, who recently tract was left to her daughter, Re- Tllton and Katherlne Matthews. Sho won tho Monmouth County horse- becca M. Liming of Highlands. All named her aonB Robert and Abra- Bhoo pitching tournament, ar« re- tho rest of her personal property ham aa executors. orgdntalng a home team. Seven of wa« left to her eon Harry, with the the members aro making a horee- exception of her wearing apparol, Mrd. Augusta Kutocho of West shos court on James Sodon's prop- Which she left to her daughter Re- Front street, lied BanU, executed her erty on Middletown road. The court becca. The will named her Bon andwill In 102B. Sho left her entlro eo- is belttfj built regulation size. The daughter ao exocutoro. ttitc to her huoband, Peter P. Kutachc, and named him aa executor. stakes will bo ten inches In height Mrij. Clarissa Ely of ticaneburg and forty feet between each stake, Ferdinand Vorberg of Leonardo each atahe being encosed in a six- matte her will In 1031, Her entire executed Ills will In 1030. His entire cotatc was left to her huoband, Wil- foot square bos. Those who are estate wa9 bequeathed to hlo wlfo, making .the court and who will bo Just an old coal bin liam Ely, and He was nam6d as eSo-Ida A. Vorberg, and sho was appoint- Ur cutor. probable m6rnboro of the team aro ed executrix. James Soden, Michael, John, Joseph e byf fust about the surest MIHS Mary Hoffman of Keyport, Mis. Frances Frltts of Highlands and Lawrence Mahonoy, BUI Gaffney in ft will which nhe executed In 1930,left her entlro estate to her husband, and Bill Kelly. When the court la bequeathed $1,000 each to her sisters, Aillaoli L. Frltts, in a will which she completed, Invitations will bo ex- ividend payer today. Harriet Iloffmnn and Lena Lines, executed In 1021. She appointed her tended to nearby horse-shoo clubn ami SOUO to her nephows, Alfred and husband as executor of the will. for competitive matches. Frederick Kits, and her nlecefl Cary Mrs. Florence R. Moss of Spring Wilson, Mary Schneider and Laura Lake disposed of a largo estato -In Mr. and Mrs. L. Porrlno and daugh- Stucky. Rev. P. T. B. Reynolds WaB a will which she executed In April, ters of Elmhurst, Long Issland, were left $300. All the rest of her estate 1033. Sho left ,$3,000 to Greenwood Week-end guests of Mrs. Porrino's Bis- WaB bequeathed to her nbphow\ cemetery for tho perpetual caro of ter, Mrs. Dante Deverio at tho Lin- Coal prices have been lowered ... Fill your Henry Lines, and he was appointed her family burial plot, Bequeato of croft Inn. Whllo descending th« . bin today and your bin will pay you dividends CKecutor. 52,000 each wore made to her couolnS, stairs at thek Inn' Sunday morning it.'!J..•.:!!)• Wrapptd ilelen Daha and Viola K. Young. A Mrs. Porrlno missed her footing and Miss Ella Prentlos Uphom of An-bequest of $4,000 was mado to Han- susstainod a very bad fall down the by saving you money. bury Park left nil of hor estate! to nah Donohus of New York. Mrs. flight of steps. Her Injury will keep her daughter, Helen F. Upham. She Mosi) loft $5,000 to Charles M. Can-her off her feet for quite some tlm«. ARISTOCRAT DIPS are BO good; so differ- made her will last April nnd riknifca And be sure to buy Famous Reading hor daughter ao executrix. non, who had been employed by her. Mrs. Geraldino Thompson repre- ent ia Taste and Flavor from tho ordinary- •A bequest of $8,000 each wafl made sented Monmtiuth county yeatrtday Anthracite, the naturally superior, super- Harry J. White of ABbUry i'ark to her feloter-ln-law,Jessi e Raymond, at a luriohedh given by Mrs. Murray bulk ico cream, you'll wonder; And yet, rnade several cash bequosta In a will and her uncle, George M. Raymond. H. Coggeshall of Morrlstown, presi- cleaned hard conl that gives clean, healthy, ARISTOCRAT DIPS aro bulk Ico cream . . • that Included $800 each to his nlecea, Bequeats of $10,000 were made to hordent of the Women's State Republi- Molly Jones, Janie R. Lawes, Viola steady heat with mighty little furnace "fixing" but miido by a new method of quick freez- Yanclo and Jane H. VanCleaf. All husband, LewiB N. Moss, and to Idacan Club 6f Now JefMy. The lunch- tho reBt of hla eatate wan left in W. Knabe of New York. All of hercon was held at tho headquarters at ing and hardening which makes them J6welry( household furniture and Trenton In honor of Mrs. Peart even on the coldest days, as it proved through- trust and the Income to bo paid td other p&reonal belongings were left BrldcgUrri, n6wly Gleolsd otat« vio« tastier, cronmlcr nnd more' delicious'. his Wife, Josephine White, In quart- to her nephew, Stanley Raymond. chairman. out tho bitter cold of last winter. erly paymonttl as long as ehe lives, Sno left $40,000 In trust, tho Income ARISTOCRAT DIPS are automatically 1'aullne A. Day of Neptuno City front which Is to. be paid to her dll-ectcd that her property and all of niece. Dot-la F. Frasei', and her Call a Reading coal merchant today. Buy all wrapped In generous indlvidunl portions Holmdel News. Th* Philadelphia Its furnishings be sold as Boon ai grandnephew, Carol C. Fraser. All the Reading hard coal you can store—do it and served in sodnS) sundaes, cones, pnrfaits, convenient after Her death. Prom the rest of her estate was left in Farmers in this locality who ral»« •nd Reading Coal splits, a la mode — also handy carry-out tho proceeds, $2,000 was to go to El-trust, the Income to be paid to hertomatoes suffered largo losses of late and Iron Company Soday—there are profits in every piece. mer A, Day, Jr., and tl)6 rest to nephew, Stanley Raymond until he because of washouts resulting from packages. Bertha Reck. Tho will also directed in forty yeara old, when he la to re-recent heavy rainfalls. Jamee Han- iMdlnfl Ttrmlnal that her property at Irvlngton lid ceive tho principal. Mrs. M6ss oway is one of tho heaviest losers. Philadelphia, Pa. Taoto ARISTOCRAT DIPS and fseo why . sold and tho proceeds divided equal- named tho Chase National bank of For a distance of about one-elghtft everyone says — "They're great". ly among Emily Kurtzenberger, New York and Charles M. Cannon of of a mile sove'ral rows of tomato Mary Dletz and her brothers, Paul New York as executors of tho will. plants oh his rn'aco wora uprooted and Gottlieb Shorr. AH tho rest ol by torrohla of falling water. In ad- her estate was bequeathed to lisr Bis- Herbort HnsUlnson of Spring Tiake dition to the wash-outa, larg» dam- HILADELPHIA DAIRY PRODUCTS €©., inc. ter, Bertha Reck. Helfjhtg named his wife as solo bene- age was done to tho tomato crop pre- Frederick Thompson of Freehold ficiary In a will which ho mad6 In viously by freezing weather. Big 804 THIRD AVENUE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. township left oil of his estate to hla1D32. Mrs. HoskinBon "wag named as areas had to bo re-planted. Tha price wlfo, Nancy F. Thompson, In a will executrix of the will. of tomato plants haa greatly in- Telephone Acbm-y Park 48CO which ho executed In 10O9. Thomas P. Patterson of Elberon creased of lato aa the result of tha Lillian C. Rainbow of Spring LaiiO named hia wife, Annie L. Patterson, loss occassioned by wftslviuta and left all of the pr6perty sho owned as eolo beneficiary in a will which cold weather. ho made last month. She was also named as executrix. The "come up" of potatoes through- out this section ia below normal. Ab- normally hot and rainy woathar for a few days during tha last part of Boys Count Days April is generally held responsible for tho failure of many "potato seeds" to To Camp Meeting sprout. "Skips" aro numerous on a largo number of farms. Some fields With tho advent of warm weather, were 00 marked in this regard that tho youthful heart Just naturally tho plants were plowed under and turns to thoughts of camping and other crops planted. Tho acreage la tho out of doors. considerably larger than last year, 4-1M With an attondanco of over 2,000 but so many potatoes failed to pro- on the campus of Y. M. C. A. camp duct plants as to ralso doubts as to Qdkanlckon at Parents' and Old-whether the harvest will exceed that Timers' day last Saturday week, and of last year. James Ravatt, who op- many old campors bringing back crates tha Kenney place, is one farm- their friends for a flrnt vlolt, lntoroat er -who does not havo to worry over Toar claims for h we very ssodtst," vsrites Harold R. Boto of Dssenpcrt, Iowa, In camping for tho lummsr was such IOSBOB. Thero aro very fow alxnsthialSDJPonUaoE^jhtScdsa. lEndthatthscanajrotrtftaflSae given a big step forward. In tho "sklp3" on the land which ha works camp onlce several trustees and o,Idana hla potato plants ohow evory motor esaoottossa, c&ss of operettas, speed, rklfcsg comfort cod eomony (I em getting counisollors received visitors, explain- fyrOGpoct of a bis yield. 16 miles to tlta galfaa)-" . .. Mr. Beta faba t ing the polnta of lntsrest about tho one of hundreds who bait -mitten thdr prates property and received many regis- Mr. and Mrss. J. Frank Tucker of trations. Sprlngflold, Massachusetts, and Mrs. of tire new Poctfac Blgbt. Read -what others say: Harry Cavo of Hartford, Connecticut, Thero la (treat activity along tho spent tho wook-ond with Mr. and waterfront. Six boats havo boon Mra. Daniel D. Ely. taken to tho "navy yard" and ara James Hanoway, Sr., Is confined to bolng given a thorough overhauling, tho bod with sickness. After being placed In tho water, al- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Penglo of lowed to stand long enough for thoBrooklyn have moved into their sum- seams to Bwell and clooo, they aro mer residence on the Koyport road. gone over, tightening up ooat3 and Mra. G«orge Sutphln ia slowly Im- cleats, strengthening, and then givon proving from a slcknoos of sovoral a coat of paint. wooks. Old campero Toturnlng will find tho tont houses and headquarters building nowly painted and looking Colt's Neck News. In oplo and span condition. Mlaa Mlnnlo Soffel, Mrs. J. H. At a meeting of tho trustoeo, Camp Rltohor, Miss Edna Nclter and Rev. Director Barnes commentod favor- and Mrs. F. Alvln Langwith and ably upon tho fact that a largo num- tholr daughter Bernico attended tho ber Of tho old counsellors would ba 100th anniversary celebration of the tack for tho first wook of camp. Reformed church of Mlddlotown Fri- This means that campora will find day afternoon and evening. Rev. many friends and old faces to wol-John A. Thomson, a former pastor ooms thorn when thoy arrive at thoof tho Reformed church of this place, camp on Saturday, Juno 23. was tho prime movor In arranging A mattor of great lntoroot to thotho ovont and both he and Rev. Mr. boyo will bo tho now lalto which has Langwith took part in tho ccro- keon constructed alongsldo of the monloa. Rov. Mr. Langwith waa tennlo court. For years this tennis formerly pastor of tho Mlddlotown court area, which wan overgrown church. Bornico Langwith wao bap- with cat brlara and swamp ferns, has tlaod during tha colobratlon. received many a tennis ball which was tho result of a wild return, or a Sevoral rosldonts of thin place have too hlfth lob. Now this has all been paid visits during tho par.t week to cleared away nnd a new embank- Mrs. Mary Norman, who is confined ment built acros tho north ond ofto her homo nt Red Bank with a this depression nroa which linn been scalp wound and other Injuries which flooded and makes a splendid now shn received In a fall down a (light of Ialtc. On the opposlto short of tho cellar stairs. Sho recently moved lake stands tho council ring with tho from thlo place to Rod Bank. totem pole in full view. Visitors may A communion acrvirn will hn held double capacity HyJraiars—ia.'lljoitle.ipiiCo now watch council ring eoromonloa at tho Reformed church Sunday There's no wasted space In the Super Frig- - from the lakeside, Another feature morning. idaire '34. You don't hnvc to crowd things —Frigul.iire Scrvaslirlf— Sliding Utility which lisa been notlood hna boon tho Mlsa Elisabeth Matthews epont C30TOD DflEl Jl SiEII! Qe additional coolnons and a new air-part of lant weok with Mro. Joooph into spaces where they won't fit. The roomy Basket—everything you could risk for. I way eroatod by thla new lake which LcfTorson. Mlaa Matthows lo well on But come in and see for yourself' just Here's eomethlng new! Somcthinc you need. Ctwne in end get your copy it's FREE—or has oponed tho wootln. Thin will bo the road., to rocovery from Injuries shelves are adjustable. Inside information on low-prical cars. It la the dlUMC iiroatly appreciated during tho Dum-which Hho recelvod several weeks ajjo Then there's automatic defrosting —an wh.it has happened in electric retrij;eMtion. Pontlac Check mu| Double Check book. Thip mor. In an automobile accident. &IUualr&tfiit. th&4-BaotS&tian, tfa&prdo*eit And be sure to ask us about the amazing book enablca you to check and double check Mich., $H05< With huttip&ta, e0$r® tht&a, Tho Helping Clrclo of tho Reformed automatic Ice tray release —a convenient motor cor values point by point. For ydur tire covers, t!t& looks, aprjfnfj ooy^re, tand&r To dato ooveral thousand camp ohurch will hold its last meeting of l'ri^idaire "J-l Standard Model diat uses own Batlafatrtion nnd protection) bs eurc you yet iire> catttoti, irtmk rftok a»tl es/rd *»&«*/, iolilorn have boon distributed and tho seaHon next Wednesday (ifternoon frozen storage compartment. lithiitlonat. List firiv&s&f tithtr tnoifata ttt moro aro otlll available for thoso less current than one ordinary lamp b.ilbj and use this book before you buy any car. ti&o, M/dlt., $713 and up. A Gotiaurs/ motors V who caro to writs to county Y. M,at tho homo of Mrs. John Shorman. And to add still further convenience, C. A. headquarters at Freehold. Marjorle Conovor, daughter of Mr. It's the refrigerator sensation ol the year. nnd Mrs. Chrlney Coilover, IB a pa- ' there's Lifetime Porcelain inside and out— tient at tho Long Branch hospital. Refuses to 5*ay Interest. A number of ohlldron are ulnblo to ThO Anbury Park counoll han re-attond school on account of being fusoii to pny ?50,28'l Interest on obli- sick with mumps. gntlonp) until tho creditors Oftroe to Ttflv. J. W. Tower, who lifts bpen on RASSAS BROTHERS refunding and cutting of Intercut the sick list, Is much Improved. Ho rate*. recently roalftned bin position nn pns- Consult MrmlHTK of ,Ii-r»ey Ciinat Fleetrlc.il I.TORUO lm \um I li'clilc:ii Kri|uli<3 Mnyor nnd Council of the Borqugh of Fair rected, Issued out of tho Court of Chen* BEAUJD PROPOHAIfl will !,„ ,„ , , Mr. am! Mrs. Daniel Miller and Haven, for Plqntu-y Retail Consuinars' LI- eery of tha Stats of New Jtarwty, will ba ill !,„ ,l„ tllvc Rev, Percy n. Comer, Jr., will oc- put out quickly by tho firemen and ctnrto for premtbea tltuated Rt IS! Fair by ttothe Mayor anomdi CounciCVlll f , * ],?l,?t « family of Brooklyn were recent visi- We nave an oneiiimr in our Balis exposed to eala at public vendiie, on cupy the pulpit of tho Methodlat the damage was slight. llnvwn rond, Fair Hnven. Objectlonn, If MONDAY, TUB 1BTH DAY OF JUNE, .ff Itumso In the fyountj- nr Mf tors of Henry Ilawxhurnt and fam- furi'p. in Monmouth and Ocean Coun- iuiv, r-hould be made titintedlately in writ- New jBraay. on Juna \i. \MftA church next Sunday at both services. A strawberry festival will lie held ty, lor men who want tt> bocorne hie to M. Floyd Smith, Clerk of ths Bor- 11)34, t I'. M. (!>ayll ht ha The garden pitrty, which wag to Tuesday night, June 5, from hair- associated with n resiioliaU.lo 111- outih of Fnlr Hftveii, batween tho hours of 12:00 o'clock ami thu troush Hall, i B have been held in the church last pant seven to lltdf-nast nirte o'clock Eftniiatiou, Belling {lent equipment. 5;0O o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock, Upyltuht 1 tiavine Time) in tho afternoon of Bf.ftl in St. Agnca's auditorium for the Exceptional opportunity for * im- HAnuy A. iruBBAiin, Friday, has been postponed until mediate earnings and cdvann 1111 nl day. at tha Court HOURS in tho Slormigh Tuesday night, June 5, to permit ' benefit of St. Agness' church. Mi.'. 121 Fair Haven ltoud, Fnir Haven, N. J. of Freehold, Ctfiinty ot Monmouth, Now Lemon Cream t'oolty •\Vlllinjjnesa t(, work more, eaueutiiil Jarssy, to satisfy a docrca of enlil court more elaboratelborate pparanspreparations. . !I William B.. Kellyy is chairman awl tlimi -experience. Commission. DIIAW- NOTICE. amounting to approximately §12,828.00. Kcclpo Miss Amy Comer is visitinp; friends I Mrs- Jacob Linzmayor is hostess. -\s- ING WHEN QUALIFIED. e nollro that Krnnk Mayer Intcnda Alt tho following tract or pared of in Soutli Jersey and Philadelphia. sistinp; them are Mm. John Mnllrran. Baby Chicks for Sale I'lionc or ivrito for mipohitmcut, ly to Mayor and Council of.thellor- land and premleee hereinafter, particularly Breakfast Menu Anbury Park 42V Heat Utility Cor- u:h of ItuniBon, N. J., for Plenary Katall described, situate, lying and being In tho George F. King, Jr., is 111 with : Mrs. Sara Jackson, Mrs. Julia I.iui;;- Matmvan-Freehold Road, poration, 010 Asbury Avenue, A; • uiijuiiiii'tlon IJficnea for prenibefi nltu-> liorou&ii of Hed Bank, in tho County of En Om.].t '""'" """ To»M-lo(t pneumoniu. j linns, Mrs. Elizabeth rteddinjunn, bury l>arl.-. N. J. cil on Avonuo of Two Klvern. nersr I'nrm- Monmouth am! Ktnte of Now Jmaay. ri Phono 1043 Mafmvan. Street, HumBon. N. J, Objections, if Mrs Snrah Rogers Is confined to Mrs. Alex Dender, Mrs. Thomas O.-ir- UKOINNINO at R nolnt in tho easterly 4 - Lunohcun Menu y. i'tioulcl bo niniio immediately In writ- \o of Orummond I'liioe, diatant ono hun- V her home with a severe cold. vcy, Mrs. Howard Stockton, Mra. : (<> Jcro J. Ctirew, Horoush Clerk of dred ami nlnety-elaht feot ant! four Inch-' Fruit Salad lli««d Waters u UOIOUKII uf KIIIIIHDII, N. J. Te:i Winners at last week's card party Miles, Mrs. Mary Sheridan, Mrs. (Sinned) es more or leas from tho Intorncctlon of ('hoci'lite Coolur: of the Trailers' club were Mrs. Har- ! George Mardorf. Mrs. William Dowd, Monmouth County Surrosate'a Office. tha easterly Bids of Drummond Place with Dinner Menu In the matter of tho catato of MeilncH P. FRANK MAYER. tha northerly sida of Petera I*lnco: run- •y Letts, Mrs. Bernard Mount, Mrs. Mrs. William Mount, Mrs. Charles | ] Coiiiuit, ilcceascJ. Avenue of Two lUvorn. near I'armly St., nlnsr thanca (X) North one degrca thirty- ! Harry Smith Mrs. Charles Bleler, Mount, Mrs. Amzi Thome, Mrs. Tim- | iNotiee to eicilitora to nreBeut claima Uutneon, N. J. flva minutes Weat, forty*ei{[ht and thirty-' Uiittcreil ! >vt« 1 know we'll enjoy our i nKfilnnt CBtflte. threa hundred tha fcot nlontr tha enttcrly fMiss Esther Letts, Charles and Id othy Shcohan, Mrs. William Maark, ! D U Brcnd lluttrr NOTICE. B1b T.. Don- [ nhny, liiu-roirato of tlio Cuunt.v of Mon- uko notlco that Ruymoml U. Puilert erly Bide of formerly Lot No. IB on Map lower ratea^no "bid aVaaW I^Xr VtKald Fresh Slrawherrle. Worth, Mrs. Edward Duffy, Mrs. Mrs. William Dunphy, Mrs. H«:» causo wo'ro lining up ! mouth, mmlo on tha twenty-firat (l«y of intunds to ftppJy to Mayor and Council of of the cntata of Henry C. J. Sehroederi Lemon I'rcam C-oukirs Slmrlccy, Jlrp. Sarah Mulligan, Mr-. J [May, 1931 on tha nppllratlnu or Wiincii llio ISorouijh of Kumson, N. J., for Plen- thence (2) North eiglity-nlno demeea for- Horatio Parker, Mrs. ^Henry Quast, with your Illgli grade. I t'onnnt DeDrown, BO!O exertltor of tho e;;- ty Kctuil Consumption Idcense for prem- ty»Blx mlnuten oast one hutuh'ctl end for- Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. A. Collard, Morrl3 Josephs, Mrs. Bertha Ktumjif, i tnto of Mclinaa I>. Conant, cleocatuHl.no- Creamed Mushrooms gas. Tluutfta for thn ies situated at foot of Firnt Street, Rum- ty-nine and forty-five hundredths feet to '"of Mrs. John A. Parker, Miss Emma Mrs. Antone Pucher, Mrs. Jlary tiro in hereby Given to the cietlltoriii of on. N. J, Objections, If any, should bo the westerly lino of land of the Mon-•I «h. Ooni to^l"oar.u™Sf Ctt m™,° N""/ A taW«P»»n« bulie;- '. trnkpooi: sr.it Flcmmlnp. Mrs. Hugh (irogernch, perfect service and foi1 '• snlil ilcremoil to oxlilliit to tho miliKei il.or. mmle iimncdlntif'ly in wrlUne to Jcro J. mouth Contracting OdmpRtiy: thentto (H) l! i 11 Quast, Mrs. Howard Brey, Miss Julia } r-ote executor na afoicfiitld, their dobtrt nnd South one dogica thhty-ftvo mlnutco cnat 1 round fri'sh '' tpnspoim Mrs. Mary Gaffey, Mrs. l.:i\vn>ncc ew, ilinounh Clerk of the Zlorough of mushrooms r:i]inM Ahem, Mrs. John Schlcbor, Mrs. Er- your courtesy. Wo'll ; ilemamla njtaiiiHt tho natd Chtnte, unilei- Kumson, N. J. alonir tho westerly lino of property of ly or a, to both pi-lnclnnl ,J ,2 """ 4 Ublcsuncn, flour £ cum milk. nestine Fehlhaber, Mrs. A. M. Rob-Gaffey, Mrs. Frank Kilduff. Mrs. bo in flgrnln on the ! tmth, within tsix monthii trom tho North eighty- c th into halves. Heat butter in frying Mrs. Georpe Liming, Mrs. John Mrs. Robert Barry, Mrs. George Fay, 1 the finltl Kiilisrrilier. six dearroeH flfty-flvo mtnuten went ono Buthorlied nmount of •al<| l,,m! nl. • „' " Mrs. J. R Rowan, Mrs. M. T. j Dated Frechohl, N. J.. Mny 21»t. 1 P31. tmndrcd and fifty fnet nlona the northorly 0 Th nan add mushroom:., cnvcr with lnl, James and Mrs. Charles Olsen. Mrs. 1 NOTICE. Schmidt. Mrs. John J. Coughlin and i WA1IKEN CONANT DellKOWN. !lno of land of said Edward Frit so r and JlSasiTtS'.'b's.sWrf. '.-., •-« cook 10 minutes. Stir frequently to Myrtle Mohrbeek will be hostess at Tako notice thnt Otto Strohmonafer In- land of ono Ilumrlrhousa to tho place of f li( Mrs. John Alstrom. i <7 C'luy Street, Fnlr Haven, N. J. toiuls to apply to Mayor and Council of bondrj la 820,000, Suhirr-t t, *i " * allow even cooliini?. mid flm"' »»' tho next meeting. Edward \v. Wi»e, tho ISoiouKh of Rum ami for a Plenary Re- beginning. , Bed Bank, N. J.. Seized as the property of Martha M. mix well. Add resi of ingredients nnd Mrs. Minnie Cummins reopened Forty-one children received their !nll'liisirituitor'n license for premineH slt- no Bold to tho bidder or bidder* comiil i Proctor. ,iatctl nt 85 I^ifayotto Street. HumBon. Browor, et al., takon In execution nt tho cook slowly until mixture becomes her Tropical Gardens restaurant on First Holy Communion .Sunday ' ult of Tho Tottenvtlle National Bank nnd with t!,o torm» of aalo nnd olfcdiu- ttV v,n5 Bay avenue at Water Witch Satur- morning at St. Apnes'a church. He- Dbjectlonn, if nny, nhould bo made Immo- Inrlton H. Bennett, nnd to ho cold liy not leu thnn tho num renulrotl to hi ? thick and creamy. Stir frequently. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT iliiitcly in writing to Jero J. Carew, Bor- HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. t«ln,«d ut tho Hale of «ol I holida i i°!" Servo poured ovpr hot, hiiltere day night with n beefsteak dinner. ginning next Sunday the masses will j Kutnte of Horn™ V. Took, rlceoii.td, ugh Clerk, KmnHon, N. J. tnko therefore tho leant nn.oiint ofl ° the place I be at seven, eight and ten o'clock. ; Notice. la hereby Kivoa that tho nc- (Hld) Dated May 16th, 1934. commencluK wild tho flr.t maturity (,"S tonat. " J. S. Hoffman decorated e with bunting and (lags. The Atlantic Highlands Tennis ' fountd of tho subscribers, trustees of the OTTO BTUOIIMENCiEn, Quinn, pArsonn & Poromua, SOIVB. In a multiple of 41,0011); anil If i« ™ estate of unld decenacd. will bo audited Si Lafuyotto St., Rumson, N. J. (53 1.) $22.26 moro bidden offor to t«"o the ,°.»* Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Davis and Mrsclu. b Is negotiating to lensn the nnd Btnted by tho Surrorrato of tho Oouuty amount of nuch bonds, then to tie bld.K 12 cooked 1 Edward Levy spent Sunday at New Casino property, adjoining' (he ron- of Monmouth, nnd rolioi-tcd for Hettlcmcnt NOTICE. ••'•' Chancery 4/405. or bidders olTerlnE to pay (he cfo, i chopped gr to the. Orphans Court of Hiild County, on Tako notice thnt Alfotmo DoMarla In- SHEHIFFS SALE. hlRhB.t nddltionnl "irlpc. Tho rl»h f onions York. nia club property. Plans are under served to rejort nil bldi anil any till IC|" 1 cup sliced way for a dance June 9. Thursday, tho fifth dliy nf July, A. I>. cmlu to upiily to Mnyor nnd Council of By virtue of a. writ of fl. fa. to mo di- cucumbers "* "»»i'""" --.* Mrs. J. S. Hoffman and daughter 1934, nt wldch tlmo miiiliration "ill ho. ho Borouuh of ltcd Bank for Plonnry Ro- rected, In sued out of tho Court of Chan- tC m J tablespoon* chopped'.! teaspoon Dorothy Mac will leave their Brook- The Bowtcll agency lias rented one mado for tho nllowanco of commluaionn tiiil Consuraern' Llcenno for promlflcn flit- cery of tho State of Now Jentey, will ba "]u"l,o'".?Jortc!l "'° ' * "' "''" '""""• green peppers paprika nnd eounnel fees. In nddltlon to tho nmount hid thn ,,,,,. nl tiatcil nt Shrewfllmry nvonue and Newman exposed to oaia at publlt! vondue, on J tablespoons chorpedl/:( P rreiieh lyn home for Highlands this week of Dr. K. D. Habus's houses at Max- ' chnnor must pny nccnicd IntereKt nl I 1 Dntcd May 10, A. D. 1 !>rH. SiulnjjH io nd. Object ions* if any, should MONDAY, THE 18TH DAY OF JUNE, plmientoj dressins for the summer. wclton. Park to Ti. G. Brown of New NELL1K t.. COOK. io made Immediately In wiltinB to Amy 13. rato horno by tho hondfi from tht. .ln . e , licil Hank. N. J., ' 1934, tho bond, to tho dnto of wm'ont J ,,^ Mix, chill ingredients; serve on Peter Brlgnola has moved his bar- York, and the former Nciman house Shinn, Uoroush Clerk oC tho Borough of 10 FIDEUTY UNION THU.ST COMPANY, ied iiank. between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock and purchase price. " crisp lettuce, leaves. ber shop to Fort Hancock. Sol Dc- on Prospect avenue to Camden Mc- (Formerly Fidelity Truut Co.). (Slnnod) 5:Q0 o'clock ^/,T cups flour Newark, N. J. A" tho following tract or parcel of land iniccossful biddera will bo voturned in nn lummer home at Maxwdton Park. lo apply to the Mnyor and Council of tho 1 2 tablespoons l teaspoon Proctorc Soroush of Shrowflbury for Plenary Rotail and iM'eminea hereinafter particularly do- tho nwnrd of tho bond*. Jnici-cnt nt tho cream of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. VanNcst, who Hcrlbod, eituato, lying and being in tho rato borno by tho bonds will bo allowed lemon juke Conmimcr'n IICOIIBO for promises situated Borough of Red Bank, in tho County of 1 tablespoon tartar Atlantic Highlands. have been summer residents here for NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT an Broad Street, Shrewsbury. Objoctlona, upon tho nmount of tho chock of n mir '^ tt'nppoou Monmouth and State of Now Joracy. cenaful bidder nnd ntich check will h0 ,0. Kratcd kiu'in several years, will summer this year Efltnte of Mary Eleanor Jncolmn, HIRO If any, should ho mndo immediately In PIr«t Tract: BetflnnltiR nt ft nolnt on tnhiod to bo applied lit part payment for rind ><>&* (The Red Bank RCEWter can bought t Bay Head. known aa Mary Ella JIICOIHIR. deceased. rltintr to Ortrudo VanVHot, Borough ha northerly eldo of Danlc ntroot, fiixty tho bonds or to necuro the IlormiL'h' f Notice is hereby given that the nc- Clerk, Shrewsbury, N. J. Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs, Atlantic Hishlftnd^ at the oiurca v» (Sinned) cot otinterly fiom tho intoreectlon of the William Lcff, J, Lemburi: and A. Kats.) Mr. and Mrs. William McGivenoy, rounts of tho subscriber, (ulmhilntrntor asLeily nldo of Lelffhton avcitiio and the or tho blddor to comply with the tcinni of beat well. Add rest of ingredients o( tho ctitnto of fsald docciiRcd. will bo SIMON STRAUSS1 , northerly side of Rank nireot thence (1) bin hid. A new Chrysler Airflow car, owned Miss Elizabeth Blair, Harold Merrill, nuditcd nnd stnted by tho SunoKato of Broad Street, Shrewsbury , N. J. and when mixed, drop portions from Fred Weiler and Terrence Moylan northerly and parallel with tha easterly Propoanln nhould bo nddr. lO-'M. sixteen foot alx inches to a point. In the nfleld and Ix>nfffellow, of New York City, o( Dr. Fred Bulhvinkcl and Charles WILLIAM IT. JACOBUS, Bank. N. J. Objections, if any. should bo northerly ttldo of Brink otrcpt; thenco (4) thnt tho bondn nro hiiiddiK nnd ICBJII nb- Edwards, near by, were threatened, cen located in the borough hall, "Wilson Avpnuo, Port Monmouth, N, J. made immediately In writing to Amy E. •weatorly, nlong tho northorly el tie of flank "satlonH of Bnld BoroiiKh. Highlands News. Robert R, HartEvovc, Esq., hinn. Borouuh Clerk of tho Boroush ol ntreet, thirty feet to tho point or place of but tho firemen prevented these, lave been moved to Belford. tcJ Bank. JURE J. CAREW. Mr- and Mrs. Harry Kridel of Ncw- 676 Newark Avenue, bosrllining, nald lot being formorly known (The Red Bank Beglater can ba boueht places from beins damaged. Gas — Oil Jersey City, N. J. (Slunod) i8 No. 28 Hank street. Pftted Mny 2r>th, 1034, In Highlands at Bcd!e'» drug store, at Jos- Leroy Gaffey has bought a new ik havo reopened their home on Proctor. GLOHE HOTEL, Inc. Second Tractr Beginning at a point In eph Stamen's (tore and Mulligan'a atore.l *hird avenue. HERMAN R1TZAU, ho northerly line of Bank Btroct', distant arwood speedboat. Monmouth County Court of Common Plena HERMAN RIT/.AU. Prostilent. hlrty foet easterly from tho hiteraeeUon NOTICE. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Matthews Edward Oakes, formerly of this The Naylor agency has sold Pnn- 20-24 East Front St., Red Bank, N. J. >f the north nldo of Bnnk ntrect and the NOTICE In hoichy Klvcn that tho fol- Atlas Tires •— Lubrication LOUIS' FIOKINI and LOUISE FIORINI. PAUL MOKLER. Treasurer, easterly etda of Xjolehton nvonue, thenco wlnjr in a truo copy of a proponed Onll- left Sunday by motor for Bob Jones place, was tendered a party Sunday iac cars to Oscar Litchenstcin and Plaintiffs, vs. PIETRO BARATINI, Da- 1 \.dam Linzmayer. 101 Wnllnro Street, Red Bank. (1) northerly, parallel with tho ©anterly nitnca introduced at a meet inn; of tha . college at Cleveland, Tennessee, to night in observance of his 73d birth fentlant. HELEN RITS5AU, Secretary, nlile of Lolghtou avenue, and thirty feet Tnwiinhlp Committee of the Townnlilp of( bring home their daughter Cather- day- Mr. Oakes was born in 1861 at In attnehment. Notice of attachment. 20-34 East Front Ht., Red Bank, N, J. distant therefrom, ono hundred sixteen MIddlotown held at tho Commlttco Itnnmu. Notice 1B hereby given that a writ of feet, six Inchon to a rolnt; thenco I'D nt MIddlotown' on Thursdny nftei-noun, ine, who la completing her third Free Crankcase Service tfichrncnt won itmucd out ol tno Common Holmdel. NOTICE. otiatorly and ptirnllel with tho northerly May 24th, 1084. nt. whlrh time tho Hnmov year there, and their son Revoe, who Pleas Court of the County of Monmouth. side of Rnnk Streot, thirty feet to a point; pansod on firnt rtmdlns: and wt\n laid over. Miss Bernico Coutts, daughter of Everett News. tho 5th day of February, 1934, aKninut Tako notico that Sobastlnno Bitzaro In- is finishing his freshman year. Mrs. S. M. Coutts, will graduate Fri- enda to apply to Mnyor nnd Council of thenco (8) southerly and parallol with tho for Rccond nnd flnnl panunuo t<» n inrclinj?, Cor. Maple Ave. & Bergen PI. the rl«hU and credits, money and clfectB, he Borough of Red Hank for a Plennry flrat mentioned course, ono hundred BIX- of tho Township Committed of thn Town-'" A large crowd of visitors is ex- day night of this week from the Jerry Warneker in now- employed ud.i und chattels, land:i and lencmcnta Retail UiHtrihutlnp LICOIIBO for promliea teon feot six Inchea to a point in the chip of MIddlctown to bo held nt tho Com-' nursing school at Fitkin hospital. of the defendant, Fietro Darnntini, a frau- itnntcd nt 1)5' River Street, Red Bank, northorly nldo of Bank ntrcot; thence (4) mitt DO roomn nt MIddlotown on Thm-miny pected hero tomorrow to view the t. the Edward V. Quinn estate on Cor, Bridge Ave. & Rector PL dulent debtor ^t the suit of Loub Fiorlni westerly, nlonR tho northerly eldfl oE Bnnk afternoon, Juno 14th, 1031, at which time Hot coals from a stove set fire to antl LouiBe Fiorlni, for the isuni of S75O.0O. Objections, if nny, nhould bo mado imme- 1 fleet. While largo numbers will go Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, care- diately in writing to Amy E. Shlnn, bor- street, thirty feet to tho point or place of Public hearing will bo held upon tho ng for horses. Cor. Front ^ Spring Sts. •eturnnble on tho lilth clay of February. ugli Clerk of tho Borough. o£ Red Bank. BoRlnnlnff, formerly known na No. 30 193-i, nnd tho name 1ms been served nnd Bank street. HOWARD W. nonKIlT.s', Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bishop are duly executed and won returned on th*? (Signed) Townnhlp Clerk. r.th day of February, HIJH. by tho shcrlll SEnAHTIANO BIZZAIlRO, Soited no tha property of Vincent Ito- •ntertaining Mrs. Bishop's sister 1 mfno, «t nl.. taVpii in execution fit tho AN ORDINANCH CIIANfUNfJ THIJ HAMIJ f the County -if Mutnuuulh. . 03 River-Str«t».Red Panlr. OV RIVBHSIDE DRIVK, IN TDM rom Staten Island. Dated May 8, l'.KM. suit of Mainstay JiultditiGr and Loan A«no- Boys cjin iimk« extra pocket money clatlon, A corporation ot tho SUto of Now TOWNSHIP OF MMM)I,KTO\VN. TO Theodore Htlllwell and Miss Dor- selling The Register.—Advertisement. JOSPiPH Mcl^EKMO'lT, NOTICE. Jiijcy, and to bo Bold by TUB NAMB OF NAVJSS1NK -IIIVEH Tako notlco thnt Samuel BIzzarro In- KOAD. Clerl:. enda to npnly to Mnyor and Council of HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. FLORENCE F. FORCIOTSON. ho Borough nf Rtil Ilnnk for Plennry Ko- Datod March Z3. 1934. nB IT ORUAINEH by the Townnhlp Attorney. ail Consumption LicenRQ for premises nit- "Warren H. Smock, Bol'r. Commlttco of tho Townnhlp of Middle- Kited at l.'li) Went Berften rlnco, Red (64 lines) $26.88 town, In the County of Monmouth: Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. lark. Ohjoctlonn, if nny, should ba mado 1. That the nnmo of thnt rond In th«' In the matter of the estate of Lewin R. Chancery 8/7. Townnhlp of MIddlelown, hi thn County of mmcdintely in writing to Amy E. Shlnn, Monmouth, itml Sinto of New Jersey Jones, deceaBcd. Borough Clerk of tho Horoush of Red SHERIFF'S SALE. known nn nivornldo Dilvn beg inn In u nt Notice to creditors to present claims Bank. , By virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to mo di-tho InterBcrtion of Stato HlKhway Roul« (SlBncd) rected, lamicd out of tho Court of Chan- No. {IT* and running to tho road t» Iho Pursuant to tho order of Joseph L. Don- SAMUEIi BIZZARRO, cery of tho State of New Jemey, will bo Occnnlc lirhitjo at Locuflt, ho nnd tho unrna nhay, SurroKata of the County of Mon- 136 Wcat Bergen IMneo, Red Bank. exposed to sale' at public venduo on Is hflioby chanKcd from Itivorsldo Drive mouth, mado on the twelfth day of Mny, MONDAY, THE 4th DAY OF JUNE, 1034, to Navcrtlnk Hlvor rond, nnd tho nnid1 193'i, on the application of Mai Ion K. NOTICE. between tho houro of 12:00 o'clock and road shall hereafter bo known by 8tiM ,:ht, administratrix with will annexed Tnko notlco thnt August Klelmchmldt 5:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock, Day Hunt namo of Knvenlnk Illvor rond. of tho calnto of Lcwia It. Jones, deceased, ntends to apply to Mnyor and Council of Saving Time) in tho nftornoori of eald 2. Thla Ordinnnco fhall tako effect im- notice in hereby tflven to tho creditors of ho Borough of Red Bnnk for Tlenary Re- day. nt tho Court House In tho BorouKh modlately upon Ha publication as roqulrcJ aaici deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, Lull Consumption Licenno for premises alt* Freehold, County of Monmouth, Now Jor- by law. ninifitrutrix with •will annexed nn afore- nated nt 2C West Front Street, Rod Bank. fley, to fuUlefy n decreo of Raid court i, their debts nnd demnnds aKiilnst the OlijectioiiB, if any, should bo made immo- amounting to approximately $1,762.00. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. U.J.MA. ' naid estate, under oath, within nix montlm dintcly in wrltinn to Amy E. Shlnn, Bor- from tho ditto of tho nforennid order, or ough Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. All tho following: tract or parcel of land Notico Is hereby alven that ncnled bids they will ho forever barred of their fic- and protnlnes hereinafter particularly do- will he received by tho Council of th*1 tions therefor nKiiinnt tho paid subscriber. (Sinned) ncribod. (situate, lying and being In the Horough ot Red flank, N. J., for nurfoc- 24 AUGUST KLEINSCHMIDT, Dated Freehold, N. J., Mny 11!, 1034. 26 Wont Front St., Rod Bank, N. J. Borough of Eatontown, in tho County of 1ns: West Front street, from Rlveroldo ave- MARION E. HIGHT, Monmouth nnd State of Now Jersey. nuo to trnelis of C. R. R. with MtuniinouB METF.ORSI 159 Sprlnc Street, Red Dank, N. J., BEfilNNINCJ at & point In tho wentcrly concrote, tytio T, nnd opened nnd read in Administratrix with will annexed.. NOTICE. Ino of Maple Avenuo dlntant five hundred public at rooms of imld Council ln Bor«,. Tnke notico that Kelleher and Evans In- nnd twenty-flvo fcot southerly along tho oush Hnll on Mondny, Juno 4, 1034, at I rTTLB AM.EK10A, ANTARCT1- BOUP, beef, lamb, or seal meat, two 9-11 HIM Street. ' i tend to apply to Mayor and Council of thewootorly lino of Mnplo Avenuo from the or about 8:00 o'clock, ?. M. Dayllnht • . Newark, N. J.. oroMffh of Red Bank for Plenary Retail ooutherly Hno ot Lewia Street, which point Saving Time. CA, May 7 (?la Mackay Radio) vegetables, dessert and coffee or Proctors. iquor License for premises situated nt Is also distant fifty feet aoutherly from Sneclftcntlonn for tho proponed work* 10 Wcat Front street, Red Bank. Ob- cocoa. Not much Btarring down the southeast corner of tho lot of Lewis prepared by CJeo. K. Allen, llorouith En-t :—These meteor showers aro beautl- cctlonD, if any, should lie made Immodl- A. Dlngman: thenco nouth fifty-two de- Klnccr, have been filod ln oillco of en\A Monmouth County Surrogate's Office, [lul. We havo been watcoing them here aa yet. Ltcly in writing to Amy E. Shlnn, Soroush grees fifty-five minutes west and at a Engineer nt 00 Droad ntroot. Rod Bank(' ;ierk of tho Borough of Red Bank. ievery night Blnco April 19. At first Thoro are few regulations In this In tho matter of tho eatato of Augunta right angle to Maple avenuo, two hun-N. J,, nnd mriy bo innpected by proaiioc. ; Autonia Kutarhe, dccciified. (Signed) dred and ten and four-tontha fcot to tho tlyo biddorn durintr bunincnii hours.- Tho the atmosphero was murky and visi- camp but those few aro strictly en- Notice to creditors to present claims JAMES KELIJEHER, T , line of land of Charles Herry; thenco south standard propoanl form in attached to tha bility low. Recently, however, tho forcod. Wo are all adults, on a againnt estate.' 26 West Front St.. Red Bank, N. J. sixteen degrees fifty minutea cant along flpeclflcntlonfl, coplon of which will bo fur-V Piirnunnt to the order of Joneph L. (JEORf;B W. EVANS, JR., na!d Harry's line, flfty-threo and three- nlnhcd on application to the Ennlncer. air has cleared and tie heavens serious- mission, arid thoro 1B no Don ah ay. Surrogate of tho Coiimy of '.Icnmnry Park, U. P. D., Rod Bank, N. J. tenthfl fcot; thenco north fifty-two dcgrocB SucclflcntioriB will bo furnlahcd to pros- have put on a wonderful show for great need of discipline. Wo aro Monmnuth, mado on the twenty -fourth fifty-five minutea east, two hundred and pective bidders upon pnyment of ftve dol- day of May, 1934, on tho application of NOTICE. , twenty-eight nnd eight-tenths feet to tho larn ($5.00). us. allowed no meals except at regular Peter Paul Kutachc, «<>lo executor of .the Take notlco thnt Smoko Shop Tavern, westerly > line of Maple Avenue; thenco Bidfl must ho* made on tho standard pro-, i On tho science building. Bill hourB. Of course, whon parties estate of Augusta Antonio. Kutnche, de- ic, intends to npply to Mayor nnd Coun- north thlrty-Boven degrcen five minutes poBnl forms In tlio ninnnor ddninnntca • ceased, notlco in hereby nlven to tho cred- cil of the IlorouRh of Shrewsbury for •west along Maple Avenue fifty feot to tho therein and required hy tho Hpcciflcationfi' 'HalneB, of Washington, D. C. our come In otf the trails hungry they itors of Haid decensed to exhibit, to tho *lonnry Retail Distribution LIconBo lor place of Beginning. muat bo cncloficd In fiontod cnvolopcfl brar- meteorologist, and the other scion- are fed right away or as soon at* subscriber, BOIO executor mi aforcimid. iremiRen located on Broad Streot, Shrown- Seized as tho property of William Krll- inir tho namo and nddrenn of tho l)iildor_ their debtn and demnndn ngninnt tho sntd >uiy. N. J. ObjectlonB, if nny, should bo ovich, et al., taken in execution tit the nnd name of proponed work on tho out- Al Carbone, of Cambridge, Maso., entats, under oath, within nix months from na'lo immcdaltely In writlns to Ortruds nuit of Red Bank Building and Loan As- nldo, addrenacd to tho Horough Council'. can got Bomethlng ready. Every- tho dato of the aforesaid order,' or they ;. VnnVllet, IJorough Clerk of tho Borough. sociation, a corporation of tha State of nnd munt fco nccompnrllcd hy n rertiflon- New Jernoy, and to ho nold by check for n num not lean thnn ton (11) body muat get up for breakfast. ho forevor barred of their fictions »f Shrewsbury. , ,. therefor nprnlnnt tho Haiti nubncrlber. (Signed) , HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. per cent of tho nmount bid on (ho work Thoro 1B no lingering In bed, afl Dated I^reehold. N. J., May 24. 1934. JOHN J. KENNEDY. President. Dated April 30th, 1934. I'ayahlo to tho order of tho Boroiidh Col-:, much aB wo would like to otay In PETER PAUL KUTSCHE, WILLIAM B, CULLKN, Troaiurer, Howard S. Hlgglnson, Sol'r. .ector nnd ninety compnny certlflento 107 West Front Street, Rod Bnnk, N. J. HELEN CULLEN, Secretary. (48 lines) $20.16 ntatlnff thnt. Bald surety compnrty will jiro- our warm cocoon-like sleoplnK bags pplcgato, Stevens, Foator & Shrewsbury. N, J. vido tho Milder with tho required bond. for a few extra winks. Those who RouBfllllc, Att'yc Chancery 4/460. nnd miiflt lie delivered at tho plflco nml- Red Bank, N. J.. NOTICE. SHERIFF'S SALE. before tho hour nhovo nnmod. aro already up and freezing can't Proctora. Tnko notico that tha Swlmmlnff River By vlrtua of o writ of fl. fa. to me di- The Borough Council reserved tho right, bear tho Bight of others null onjoy- nolf Club intends to apply to tho Town- rected, iBBued out of tho Court of Chan- nftor recolvliiR and rcndinir tho hlila. to Monmouth County SurrosntD'B Offico. -,bh Committee of tho Township of cery of tho State of New Jersey, will bo reject nny or nil hlda If deemed to heat. ng tho luiury ot Oio bags and Boon r?hiiswnhury in the County of Monmouth, exposed to oale at public venduo on Intercut of tho Borouph no to do. iaul them out. Excoptlona to this In tho matter of tho cittnto of Julia P. • CHARLES R. ENGLISH, Ford, deceased. Tor a Club licence for premises situated at MONDAY, THE ith DAY OF JUNE, 1034, Mayor. • iro ft, Alton Wade, of West Holly- Notice to cradltora to present clnlma tho Swimmiiiff River Golf Club Grounds in between the hours of 12iOO o'clock nnd entale. tho Towmihfp of Khrowabury. EiOO o'clock mte, 1 yInRT and bclntr In the CiUecnn llulldliiK ntnl Loan Annoclntion of, One of our team Soadors. aforeaald, their debtn imfl demnndn n[taln*t _ro^nrk, N. J., or to Marsrotta L.l«eil, Borough of Rod Bank, In tho County of Ited Dank, a corporation, oC tho Stitto of' No men are allowed away from tho RBU estate, under oath, within RW Tdwndhlp Clerk of thfl Township of Now Jercoy, la complnlnnnt, you nnd oth- rewflbury. Monmouth and Stato of New Jersey, at ItlBtB havo built an obsarratlon tur- tho Btation alone. They might got months from tha dnto of the nforcKRid "Wc.it Side." and belnff lot No. 71 at' ers are defendantn, you ino required to ordor, or they will bo fornvor barred of (Signed) "West Slda as shown on a map of lots of nppear nnd nnnwer to tho complainant's 'rot of pyrnlln glnoa which ID light lost too imnlly In ^ midrlon bllsznrd thoir actions therefor a.«alni>t tho said mib- SWIMMING RIVER GOLF CLUB. bill on, or before tho twenty-third dny of J. JOSEl'H CONNOR, PrGnldont, raid yfnnt Ride, filed in the Monmouth July next, or thn eald bill will bo taken aa and won't break. In thin turret four In thd Antarctic d'arknesB. It Is not County Cterk'a office at Freehold, bound- 1, 103-1, 00 Brunch Avenuo, Roil Bnnk; rJ. J. ed nnd dencrlbsd as follown: confcsHCtl mm lust you. of the Bclonce. fellowa alt on a re- absolutely black night hero all tho Monmouth County Surrogate a Office. Beginning at a point on tha cnntcrly Tho naid bill In filed to foreclose a cer- volving platform and each checka time yet. Wo get a oort of (rraylnb. B4S Maplo AVGTHIO. Woodbrldgc, N. J. e!da of Clinton place, nnld point hoing tho tain mortRtiKO mndo by Cnrrlo II. Wright up all night on tho (mooting stars Alston Docltman. Att'y , In thoo matter of tho estateste of Mnrsar couthweat corner of lot No. 72 ; thenco (1) nnd Ilaywrod WrUtlit. her huahnni], to shadow for about thxoo hours a day lied Bank. II. J.. E. MultarvcyMlt . (iocennedid. CBHtcrly along tha notith nW« of lot No. 72,Citltnnfi nulUHiid find I-onn Asrtocliition of ho obflorvea In one quadrant of the which tho votornna toll mo ID day- Proctor. tici o to creditordit s ttoo prcefint clslmo ono hundred and fifty feet to the couth- Red Bnnk..ft Corporation formed nnd ex- sky. Thla Id being dono under tho t estate. , _ •net corner of enld lot No. 72; thenco (2) isting undor tho Lawa oE tho State of New lgfrt. Maybe coraobody erporlenceu Monmouth Counly Surrogata'8 Office. I'uroimnt to tho order o£ Joseph IJ. southerly flfty-nls feet to thn northennt JerAey, dntod Juno 10, 1»29, covnrliiB direction of Dr. Thomao C. Poultor In London fogn tnlftht rocognlzo It Donnhay. nurfagnto of the County of Mon- corner of lot No. 70j thonce (3) wastcrly InniU In tho Horoimli of I^lttla iillvor* ; chief of our group of 18 Mlentlnta In tho matter of the estate of Anna C. mouth, nmdo on tho thirtieth day of April, nlontr the northerly . aide of lot No. 70,Monmouth County. Now Jersey. ns daylight. Hnbhard, deceased. 1034. on thn application of Tho Sccontj d(.n't. All Nntioiml Ilnnk nnd Trust Compnnmpnny of Red ono hundred and fifty feat to tho enntsrly APPLEdATJE, STEVENS, FOSTER- * ;"who is In command hero while Ad must bo out by 10.30 p. m. It's a '...5 TEW Notlro to creditors to present clalms- Nntioi eldo of Clinton Plnco; thenco <4) north- &. RKUSSILLEt 1 llbt f th ntattata of JlaJlarr- mlral Dyrd 1B oft In hln hut 123 BKnlnnt estate. Unnknic, niiminitii.ruior o» *"« *;un*m «• -••—• erly alone (ha ennt «ldo of Clinton Place, Solicitors of Complainant. Rood healthy Ufa. 1 Ilko It and ma PureviRnt to tho ordrr or Jofsoph IJ. I>pn- rct E, Mullnrvoy, dcconnccl, not re Is fifty-four feet sight lnrh«s, more or teaR, P. O, AddiRHH: i!4 Ilrond Street. He^ i mllna "Yiay. At homu I)r. Poiiller In thriving on It on the hermetically.waled mechanism ihay. MurroKolo »C tlio Ooiiuty of Mon- rcby iilvcn to thu crc«Utoni «t mid ««- to tha point or plncfl of ITtghmlitg. Iiank. Now J«t'H6v. hond ot tho science, department of nonth, mndti im tho sixteenth dny of May, ii'cd to exhibit to tha Hubacribar, a«- Hslted en tho property of Chester C. Dntod May 21, 1034. It you wioh to Join our rant-Brow- 004. on the application of Hnn-y A. Tluh- nisitr.itor AH aforesaid, Iliclr d«bln nml Stupolll, et aln., taken In execution fit tha Iowa VVesloyan Collogo, at Mount on EVERY model .. . for only $1 a year! bnid mul HeWca M. LlmliiK, oxorntors of ing club, without com or obligation, mundfl ncnlnst tho HntU eatnte, under unit of lied Dank Building nnil Ixmn AB- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Pleauanl, Iowa. In thin motcor- tho ostftto of Anna 0. Hub bard, dcccnicd, th, within nix mo nth it from tho date of Bociatlon, a corporation of the btnta of and get n niomborshlp card, big notico h hereby Riven to the fM-edlt«r« nf i nforoBiild order, or they will ho for- Now Jcroay, and to he Bold hy To SAL-VATORK PETROSINO: ehower obiiorvation bunlncsa down With every WeatiiiRhousc Refrigerator, you get the nnid deceaned io exhibit to the Hiih-icri .cm. 7 froo worklnrr map of Antarctica Br hnrred of their actions therefor HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. Hy vlrtuo of an order oF tho Court of exocutorn m nforcRnld, their dcMii nnd dc- hero he In working with ntty moto- and, later, a httndsomo lapel button, standard 1-yenr wnrrn lty, plus four years' additional 'llntcit l thFrocholilo fluid subscrib, N. J.e, April 30, tO31. Dated April 20th. 1904. Chancery ot Now Jcmey, mmlo on tho dny orologlcal otatlona througtiout th matidn atrainnt tho FM.1 calnle. midcr onth, Howard S. Hlgglnson. Sol r. nf tho data hereof, in a cmjao wherein An- wrlto to mo at our American head- protection against r,cr>/i c expense due to any failure of wlthtn BIX monthn from tho 'Into of tho THE KKCONI) NATIONAL BANK AND (46 linen) ^ S1D.32 bury Pork and Orenn drove bank, n cor- world and a lot of now knowledge nforcaaM order, or they will ho forever TIUJKT COMPANY OF BED DANK, poration of tho Stato of Now Jon-ay, Is quartoro, BImply oend a nolf-nd birred of their nrtlonn therefor nsnlnnt of Colootlal v,-ay» nhould come of it. the hermetically-scaled mechanism for only $5.00 — a AlIminUtr8loi% Monmoulh County Surrogate'o Office. complainant nnd Nellie K. Drown and droBBOd, ntampod onvelopo to tho nnld mibHrrlhers. In tho matter of tha eatato of Henry A. other* aro defondantn, you nro required to' Our dally routluo lo nil In work dollar a year I "*™ api>cftr nnd tuiav/or tho hill of nald com- . Ing chape now. Wo rleo at 7, go Arthur Abelo, Jr., I'reoldont, Uttlo Notica to 'creditors to proBcnt clolma plalnmit on or before tho eighteenth day America Aviation and Exploration TO 'olIAttMS^DWARD ROZAK. JR.! againnt estate. of J>ily nont, or the imld bill will bo takes Into frozen r.lotherj, thaw ouroolvos Hy vlrtutti o! nn qrdor of tho Court of Pursuant to the order of Joseph Ii. Don- &a confenncil njjalnnt you. Club, Hotol Loxlngton, 48th Btrcot ji,r, of Now linty, mndo on tho day out a bit and havo brcnlifaot at 7.U0. .« Oocond if Hio (Into Iwrcof. 1» • cfrUIn MUM nhuy. Surrogate of the County of Mon- Tho nald hill 1» filed tv fnroclono n cer- , and Lozlnnton Avenuo, Now Yorlr, mouth. mad* on tho third tiny of Mny.talti imirtstntto KUCU by Nclllo K. Drown l)y 8.S0 we aro at work. Luncheon Edward W. Wise, Esi.i .herein Ki«mn.»r Bhm Moiiik I. petltlonBr, N. Y. If you nro a teacher or leader ,,„] you, Chnrlos Eilwnril lloiak, Jr.. n» 1934, on the application of Itatph H. and John J'. Brown, her husband, to Ao- hapriona at 12.80 and dinner at 6.30. Jied Rank. N. J.. dofeinlant you nre rmiulred to appear tin Pe&rca, BQJ.O ©xccutor of tho cntata at Hen- Imry I'nrk nnd Oconn llrnvo Hank, a cor-' For broaklaat wo havo dry o of aoothor organization, Bend namoa \ l'loctor. ry A. Holiapfel, deccafled, notice In hero-' poratlim of tlio Htuto of Nuw Jcracy, dnt- and homo addroanca of self and by given to the creditors of a aid daconntnl ed tho twenty-fourth dny of November, cooked cereal with roal cream and to exhibit to Hie aiilwrrlhar, Rolo •nec«. 1030. on lands In tho City of ABlmrV milk from our ovra COWB, hot cakoa rnembBra and a 8-ctmt ntamp for tor i\s aforeaald. their debt* and demanda I'nrk, In Ilia County nf Mtiitmnutlt nml • each, and everything will bo Bent to 16 Monmouth St. ^ Red Bank DKalnat tlio eald eatntc, undar oath, with- •State ut New Jctney; nnd you, Iinlvatom, or bacon and eggn, and coffeo. rLt"I!lill.ptrlnttnMrdn"«lt \l8lto obtain a in RU month it from thn date «f (ho ftforo- I'otrrniliio. BIO made dcfemlnitt bernu«o • Luncheon la n buRct nffalr, usnntly you atid tho mombern Immediately. flnld order, or they will ha forever barred you hold a mm-UfftKa I-OVCIIHK a poctlon' If you're n teacher enrolling a class of their actlmin therefor ngftlnat the isnld of tho ImuU dftfirrii.pd In gnhl moitfe-aifs. of sandwiches, ooup and eotfee. -'' iJnleil Muy nt 19.'M. Is 6ur' blegcat. meal wlta. you'll get a direct noruonal radio I.KSTKU V. I.KDNAH1". we.«Ms» Irom Aisoital Bmt -1: K Solicitor o( I'omplnlfinnt, S&WJSS2ZS Hudson Avenue, Ksd $&nk, H. 4* fi'6 Broati iJtreot, Kcd JJrmk. H.M¥ P. O, Address, Bed Bank, H. J, RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 30, 1934.

T© Discuss Regatta

At a special meeting of the Red flank Yacht club racing association liMd at the olubhoueo Friday oven- iftR, the American Power Boat DB- Soclation waa rom Macdonald of Avon. j BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND FOR THF, FRIENDSHIP RING—Fine selected OUR FEKFHOT 100 SOLITAIRIO— Mrs. Sabllla Llttlerteld of Sheopb- .-Wrist Watches GRADUATE—Filigree design, 14-k. diamond with 2 Blue Im. Sapphires. A roiR valno in a perfect diamond Jewelry Chronlum cooo lei d 0 ring. Salo price— S/jn-99 A Erand selci tinn ot i JlWd Bay la visiting Mra. W. B. Wai- white gold. Salo price SO- " Salo price S9Q.H0 novelty costume jewelry aar oi Broad etreot. »tr«[> or Unit krncolct Formerly sold at $100,00 "J I Guaranteed timeiwrprr. Formerly sold at $61.00 ^ Aimivei'^ai v Vincent Morlco, the rural mall car- Formerly sold at $20.00 Sain I'ric o rier, has returned to hln dutlen fol- Annlvnrsai • DIAMOND WEDDING BANDS KXCEI'TIONAL VALUE — EN- Solo BEAUTIFUL SOLITAIRE — MISS GAOEMKNT JIING—Perfect blue lowing a week'a vacation. His place j M We uso the finest selected Diamonds. GORGEOUS DIAMOND SI-ECIAL rrk-n AMERICA—Mounting of unusual u-hUe diamond,' surrovincied by 10 wan filled by Georgo Mosby. —Latest style 'mounting, 18-lt. white c Aleneyne Waldem of Central ave- 18K White CoM $ S.9!) Solid Platinum design, with 2 diamonds on . irtr\ smaller diamond.*?, solid platinum rr™.,TT,',;. 18K—3 DlnmomlB 0.90 7 Diamonds 24.09 gold. Salo price $t{§'^ Snlo price— SQQ"111 mounting. Snle pjlcn— ^Qfl-^0 oue, who la employed at the Man- 1SK—5 Diamonds 14.00 Solid Platinum mouth Memorial hospital, in reported 18K—7 Diamond*. 1OJ)O 10 Diamonds 20.09 Formerly sold at ?40.00 ^*i Formerly sold at $80.00 _ «»' Formerly sold at 520O.0O w" to ba improving following an appen 18K—10 Diamonds 24,00 Solid Platinum Solid Platinum $ 0.00 40 Diamonds 40.09 dleitls operation lasi. wook at that (Sot all around) Institution. ALL OUR DIAMONDS ARE GUARANTEED. Mr. and Mrs. Ollvor Hicks and Watch COMPARISON WILL DO JUSTICE. Ladies' daughter Audrey of Wcchawkcn Link Bands Dresser Sets epant the woek-end at tholr sumraci With adjustable rochet Made by Dnpont. Comb, horns on Buttonwood avenue. Brush. Mirror. Silk lined fitted to your watch presentation case The Ladles' Social club of the Crea- Men's or Ladies'; Anniversary Sale Price eant hall association will hold 'a card INCLUDED IN THIS LADIES, LOOK ! and bunco party Saturday night, June Anniversary • • C|ffl|^' 3-pc. Set, 3.99 1 at Cresce'nt hall. Proceeds will RO SALE ARE GENUINE 6-pc. Set, 4.99 to the association. Mra. Marjoric Tries Cramer will bo in chargo of the af- BAGUETTE-STYLE—A Zeal stylish CROSBY—A truly sturdy jewelled WHITING & DAVIS

fair. Prizeo will bo awarded and re- ^ '— •>ft ^n^.-i, '_ small watch, a maYVBl in Swiss American made watch for ST-OO freshments served. watchmaking. \ 5Q.99 boy or girl. Were up $12.50; ' Were up to $20.00 S Mra. Bobert Aumack of Lcwl.'i jllijiiiC KLGIN or WALTHAM — Ladies' atreet returned to her homo Sunday Wrist. Watch, 11 k. gold-filled, after spending several weeks va- WALTHAM—The pioneer American fatloning at Manaoquan for her Wrist Watch with a ropu- S|J|.O9 jewelled. ^10'^ Rogers 1847 Ice Pail Anniversary pattern health. Were up $40.00; . , U Made of re til topppr »V th tatlon, Were Up to $20.50 *^» Sterling SiUcr handle BULOVA— Slender Baguette, benutl- Miss Susie Allgor attended a recep- brasft tonjjuei, n hcautlfiil nervine pieces, pie serveva, tion In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Leon TAVANNES—The Watch that times ful watch, 15 jewel and adjusted, berry spoons, yravy ladles, nnd eenEOtiablc gifts salaJ fnrli^, rV. Chamberlain at the Bancroft Rest tho world, beautiful and S1A.09 latest model. SO^-iHI home In Ocean Grove Friday. Dr Anniversary fllv (f\C Were up to 539.75; _ £TE Annivorsar.v accurate. Were up $39.50; •*«' Bennett is the now superintendent of Said ( GRUEN— The erlstocrat in Watch- tho New Brunswick district of Re- Pricn ELGIN or WALTHAM—Gents1 Wrist I'rioo ligious Education. dom unsurpassed in beauty and Watch with metal bands. S1O.99 quality. Snln The Girls' Friendly society will 12.00 STETSON Sale 5.99 20.00 WINTON Salo 1 l.!)!l Wliat value! Beautifully designed, jrorpenusly 1.49 hold a bunco party Friday oven ing, I'rlro 18.50 PITTSFIELD Sale 8.01) 22.50 ADDINGTON Sain 12.90 colored mesh baRS fjfTrrod at (ho must sensa- Jun« 1 at the borough hall. Thero 18.50 THOR —Sale 7.99 45.00 WESTBURY . Solo 10.00 tional low prim wo, lia^'« ever made. Cholc-o be prizes and refreshments. Pro- will bo for tho upkeep of the 12.50 ECHO MAHOGANY ELECTRIC ALARM JVery Special of many styles. Girls Friendly House at Island Heights, Tho commlttco in chargo consists of Ruth Smith, Ida Qarofola, Florence Winning, Patricia Seeley, MERCHANDISE AT LESS THAN Cutey-Baby Dorothy Wagner, Joanna Warren, Pyrex Casserole Virginia Hathaway, AHhia Tuttle, Alarm Clocks Chromo plated, piorcud WALTHAM ELECTRIC General Electric They are thn cutest thinffo Eleanor Noe, Dorothy Chaflln, Gene- #ign frame, cut , N you ever B.TW, in pleasing ^ vlove Stlllwcll and Mrs. George cover, Dlnmolrr 7 Inches Hot Point color shades. Guaranteed Hahn. E tims Iteepers Anniversary Regular Now Model R Iron, ^ W Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of AT A SENSATIONAL OFFER South street entertained relatlvos SlUo Non-Automatic. E Svild from New Egypt Sunday. . I'rlco Pricn Mrs. E. S. Wlllard entertained a S number of friends at a, bridge party T 1'. Friday at hor homo in Chestnut at Great Reductions s Grove. Mrs. Florence Wood won n prim for high 3corc. Mrs. Lawrence P Seibert won the consolation prltc. A Mrs. Arthur Chnscy recently re- 12 Pieces China (icnulno Heavy turned to her home on White street T from Mauch Chunk, Pa,, where she Coffee Sets Colonial Pewter jttendod a wedding of a girl friend. ' Hand decorated, consisting T Beverasro alK-ikero. nlqht o( coffea pot, 4 cups, 4 bottles nnd tup to match Mr. and Mrs. Frank Codner and aauccrn, ftuenr bowl nruj •>E Chromium finish, buttiin-i«">lis. Mies Janet Wall of Bloomflold woio cream fillchor. Inwtpenslvo gift iirircn Hint look aa R Anniversary (n\(f!^ i Sunday visitors at tbo homo of Mr. • ervlns irny thumb rest, soln plntr; Cnlrnd and Mrs. Frank Kcnna of South Annlvrrriiii • Self-starting:, oynclironmiB, though they woro nioro costly- A wido, loilg-lifo milt. Ecfflllnr $3.05. N Priori jtreet. Salo cuBhlon fihajip; in colors. ,99 colorful display In -which you'll ilnd jtiot Vt\V9 David Smith of Hutgors university Ciuaranlpcd. They wera $10.00. you want! All Klcotrlfl A[)pliancos Grfatly Keduootl. was ft reeent guest of his aunt, Mrs \ Milton Smith of College avenue. Buy for your stimmor home, boat The reglilnr meeting of the Ladles' or camji. Aid society -will bo held tomorrow af- JIIAI5B PLATKI) ternoon at 2:30 o'clock following tho This § •»• Aluminum luncheon In tho church BO- olal room. There will bo no Silver TABLE VJARt. ^ tea as originally planned for this day. /^">T*«k Made and guiriuHetl h) i /||\/f> The Epworth league will hold a hike thin evening at 8:30 'clock, The I7 ' ""S-.TT.'^V spoon-., dinni-i fiik* thk V KJ ) ."A spoon. divert I ill t i V?J f Oceanport Epworth.league has been I 1\ poon-i iihd firlt- Im'l i I / Invited to como nlongf. \ » , „ i v i -i ii K±V liong Branch Dlstrlot Council of P n BOIIKIOIIB Education will meet In BUY NOW AND SAVE Oaknurst Friday cvonlng, Juno 3. Each Supper will bo solved at 0:30 o'clock GEMSanc/60LDareMtlyM4 " Mrn. William Elliott will bn the For thn ' t iblp beautiful"...for juwt soioMn at. the Eatontown Pres- xvrddlnj? gift** that aren't contly, byterian ohurch at tho Sunday ovon- yot ' look Illio a lot," and are Ing service. iino to please! Uso Mrs. Ward Demorcot has Improved ifter being confined to hnr hod fen (lirtu for aorvlng Famous WM. ROGERS the part 'hrea woeks by Illness. fiult, ICG cream nnd SII,Vi;K O\'l".!if,AU> nenfood cocUtnllfl. \ 1 ! I Tl Light, flparkltnp, Regular $18.^5 Sot Monmout'h News. clem cty;,tal doll- rately etched in Tho yoiinff pcoplo of Ihn Baptist beautiful design - . . church will have charge of till) sr-i- 1 natln-y, gleaming TKA vice Sunday evening. A apcolnl mut. V \V\W1 W*J*\v\ « SPOONS; leal program will bo given. rhiomlunv-pln to tl >\\ f *\ i'l^ir . »"*-* >>- \ l sue;AII siiri.i. George H. Roberta lisa a nc-w Foul "holders" that will U '*• ' " _"T"_ / 1 ml'ITUIt KNIFK navor tarnish! (1 I'loii i «IHi Timl.h rmof ( I' ""ur'i. CurUa J- Walling In lmprovlnp RED BAN.K.N.J5. I Irora rheumatlnm. t -_-_- - r" A large part of the Rrasi.1 on Hal nld Morford'B lawn lina hcon iiilnri) by Illuminating gna which rwajicd IARGAIN; NOT ADVERTIS1 Tll lc u 1 13 wa0 tc from a plp«- ' P ! - II \i? nslrert Monday- .TamM Oor'man ha« rppnlntnd hit ' OUR STOKE IS FULL OF THEM FAIL TO AT'ifF/MD AWO INW-STO-, John Filpatriclc haa boon vIsltlnR Bage RED BANK REGISTEK, MAY 30, 1D8I.

nie Ht-illy, Mildred Hollywood, Nellie Improved so rapidly that he longed to formed in tho Holmdel Baptist church an fjnployee of tha Tintorn .Water one year. In 1910, the yenr the writ- Years Ago In and Cole, Agnes Rlmttlgan, Katie Coyne, get back into business again. by Rev. W. P. Chaso in the presence company. er cast hia lot with I bo stuff "f thu Hose Kelly, Annie Lane, Nellie Bren- Those who successfully passed the of the immediate relatives of the .At a •>pedal meeting the Red Banl Iowa Agricultural Experiment Bin- LET US MAKE nnn and Mamie MeCue. annual examination at the Red Bank couple. Mr. and Mis. Schcnclc started commissioners voted to buy oil at a lion, f.izeable fieUlK of luxuriantly IT RIGHT! Around Red Bank JJUIU Hesse, daughter of Mr, andpublic -school ant} wero assured ol housekeeping at .Everett, where the cost of $150 for sprinkling Broad growing eoyhs-unB -in thti llawkeye Mrs. Oscar Hesse, Br., was hostess at their graduation were Alma M. Aul groom waa engaged in farming. street. Tho coat of the oil wan to hoHtate werft a rarity—* ho ^rami excep- Incidents Culled From The Reg-a Hay party held on tha William T. Ida M. Coach, Gertrude B. Norman About 100 persona attended a re- paid hy tho Broad street properly tion. Today ono experiences thn ghul- ister of th<- Last' Week in Conover placo In Mtddletown town- A. Rutaen Allen, William G. Ruther- ception at tho Reformed church to owners. iiomo Bight of proniiiilnj; Hoybe May Twenty, Thirty and ship. Oracle Davis was queen ol thoford and Henry C. Parker. Gcorgo C. D. Hurley, tho new Sun- The Roadside hotel at Tlnton Falls, fields within many wld«-«prradln(f day-school superintendent. Mr. Hurowne- d hy MIH. Jefinie. De.nnia,' widow area*; of thin leading coru-ho/r ntn May and Jimmio Weaver was the Tho first annual meeting of the 1 Forty Years Ago. kin;:. Miss Hepse'.i other guests wero Monmouth County Christian En- ley received a dozen silver tea Bpoon. ', of Albert Dennis, was bought by Wil: , North Carolina pother Nettie Carroll, Grade Mnlchow, Cecil a ;dft of tho officers and teachers of Ham P. Storey, a farmer near Free- Forty Yenr ARO. deavor group waa held at Grace Routhorn states too,) and Missouri, s and . (.(live Weaver, Julia mid Olga church, Rod Bank. Mrs. T. A. Beek- tho LCIIOOI, Mr. Hurley had recently hold. The prici e paid was $10,000. aro showing tho other litnte.'i of our John IV Elliott, chief of (ho lire been married to Miss Myrtle Jl. A.11I, Bertie Wainwright, Arthur man and Itev. B. C. Llpplncott, both Bello ByriiTii, dnug-hteg r U. a. A. just how valuable, profitable « your typrnvrlter is fusw niUivj Ihn J.'ril Hank Sickles, Percy Davis, JSdwnrd Deacy of Red Bank, bad prominent parts CralR. Frank Ro£era of Washingtoi n street and trustworthy soybeans renlly are uso our export service. EUno, cnimni-siohei s In provide him with a and Huhbnrd .Stiles. in tho program. Rev, J. W. Tower, a retired cfnrsy- and Samuel VanWart Dutcher ol proving to bo. adjustment or a compicte Ic'niol's. laniotn. He said tho town Tho marshals of Red Bank -were re- Miss Helen Sutphin, daughter of man, who owned a farm at Colt1!! Arlington wero married at tho brldcV In nil or tho Ktaten of the Suuth, ovcrliuiil—economically. Inll it u-n quired to make a written report every William Sutphin 'of Shrewsbury, be- Neck, was returning from Red ISank iiomo by Rev. James C. I^ord. East nnd Middle West "the varloui .-ion oj" Corlie:- \Y, Thompson, a lorm- two weeks and Mar.shul James Walsh came the bride of James Lester Brit- when hia team ran away. -His two- Flic completely destroyed a House Agricultural Expnrlmcnt ntntlons ii- fire chief. Mr. Thompson was mivc a detailed report concerning his ton of LOhg Branch. Tho ceremony year old daughter was thrown out t near Tlnton Falls owned by Richard havo dovotetl efmsldcrablo time to the a.sked why lie did not turn tho lantern ir.tivities. It was the most compre- was performed by Rev. S. D. Price the wagon, but was not hurt. He got Connor and occupied by rttchard An study of soybeans, their miectton, over to Mr. KUiott and he said that hensive report over received by the the Shrewsbury Presbyterian the horses under control before any pupate, Tho flro wan caused by r plaiitlliR, culture, harvcstinK, feortlng lie had been chief more limes than commissioners from any of the"town church. damago \va3 done. defective fluo. and-marketing, Beoau.^o of the abovo -•my other man in Red Hank and that . iovrL-;I. David Riddle was made t nlp Wllllnm Conrow of Oceanport was Rev. James A. Reyrlolds, pastor ot Miss Ilelrm Laurie of I^ttlo Silver facto livo fttrnierfl ovoryvvhere, who he loved his lantern as much as hi\Jnarsha! at tho railroad station at a killed by a train near the Oceanport entertained about a dozen frionds at dosorvo to bo stirred by tho appeal of Koyport, N. J. riiono tii. did any member of his family •'»«'-salary of SiiO per year, St. James Catholic church of Red .station. He was 39 years old and was Bank, died after a sickness of sixa party. SongB were sung by Mlaa aoybennn and their money making ked the board to let him keep it. A committee of freeholders, eon- possibilities, may eocuro trustworthy survived by a widow and three chil- weeks. He was 53 years old. Ho had Laurie, Miss Verne Kcmr> and Jilor- IA new lantern for Mi-. Klliott and reliable soybean Information for isting of D, Lane Conover, George drcn. Ho was an employee on thebeen at Red Bank 23 years. During rell Monre. u lho town $3.TiO. tho asking—merely by writing to Can y° f New York, who gave i Foresters was observed by Court left, a widow and three children. Mrs. Jamea Porter of the Oceanic yours for tho asking. store, put i,p .-i s.Kn 10 tho cfirct that $U,t75 IT,,- the premises. Monmouth of Red Bank. William A. Phono R, B. 1151,1. gentlemen requested not to road gavo a party to thirty friends The steamboat ISlberon. belonging Sweeney, chief ranger of Court Mon- Satisfaction Guaranteed. smoke "beach tears" in "his placc of ( | N^W York & Long Branch at her homo in honor of her niece, SOYBEAN'S rOFULAIlITV GROW Over 20 yearn shoeing for Amer- 0 t ie mouth. presided at tho exercises. ica a moot famous rncinit stable. JOSEPH T. MILLER business. ! Steamboat company. w*as liabled for Misa Margaret Flatley, who had Jame3 M. Ward died at his home spent the winter at New York. Miss When yonv horse, needs new Slinra A beautiful nnd impressive corr- j^.1.700. Thp .suit was brought about By Dr. John M. Evvard Bbrnier Fro- IMvcrsldn Drive A beautiful nnd impressive cere- .>i.i"i». IJIP .suit was brc on Maple avenue following a sick- Flatley expected to spend the summer fessor at Iown Stato College. cull us. All IdiulB of hand-mado mwiy was the rrmvniii- of the virgin due to a collision when the steamboat j nes^ of several months. He was -19 P. O. Box 48S K. H with Mrs. Porter. for tlioraufrhbrcda nnd jump- at St. James church. The affair was; ran into the private yacht Charlotte years old and was tho eon of John It hasn't been BO many years ago airsng Telephone H. Ti. 41(1. under the direction of Sister Mary I owned by a Mr. Riker, Ward, tho first American minister to Mrs. Alfred Wlcderholt, wife of Al-slnco soybeans "wero relfitlvely un- fred C. Wiederhold of Shrewsbury I-iMTO mowem, horso and barber tiea. Those who hail special! Hendriekson

struction in all branches of carriage an ornament under glass, two mill In many instances 5>o will Walt to Many Gifts To building, 1872 was presented by W. S.tana and a dipper and two wooRelief Director meet with the local officials at sneeb- Holmes of Freehold. winders were given by Mrs. 3. Amor) lngo they hold regularly for adminis- A copy of tho Weekly True Amer- Haoliell of Ked Bank. Mrs. Haakel To Make Visits trative purposes la their respective Historical Assn. ican was given by Mrs. Annie H. also donated a. wooden ship ornamen communities. Korfott, Freehold. washed ashoro after a wreck. With the Intention of getting a In all parts ot tho utata Mr. CoirijH TUB OPENING TODAY OF Monmouth County Society Re- From tho Library Fund were pur- A sword belonging to Luther El personal insight into the present re. ton will impress his relist aides with chased a report of tllG commissioners Smith was presented by Mrs. Lillian lief situation in every part of thotiie absolute necessity for following ceives Many Unusual and Rare to investigate charges concerning 0. Snydcr of Freehold. state, Lewis Compton,' state- ERAclosely tho established |3HA policy Articles For Permanent Dis-wrecks on tho Monmouth coasts, A lodestono and mo3a!o gold pli director, announced Ilia intention to that tho actual need of cltlaenn must lands play in Museum. 1S-16; Governor Peter D. Vroom'd mes- formerly the property of Jane Boun visit every county relief headquart- be. tho only factor considered In de- sage In Trenton October 28, 1835; a ITartshorne, 183-1, was given by Mreri s and many of the larger local re- termining that.extent of relief to bo (Jnclor name Management r»8 3Mta Grill, palm Beach, Florida, With the arrival of warmer vcath- broadside of the remarks of Peter Charles E. Lardlaw of New York given. ' - - lief offlces. REGULAR Mill SHORE DINNERS and LUNCHEON. SEBVJSD. •r many organizations and schools K. Slocum previous to his execution, Two silver salt spoora and a nheeps While Mr. Compton Is well ac- Mr. Compton will also take tho ire arranging parties to visit the November 27,, 1863inoo,; t\a broadsidui^uusuit*e. couf io-t184t 1 skin poclcetbook \vpre given by Mr.quainted with local and county ERA opportunity to meet njonibora of ttio Two bloolsa BOtith cf'acw school, on ulato highway. Monmouth County Historical nssocia- givinpr : of officers or tho eon- j and Mrn. Tyles Warren Hartshorn" procedure, by virtue of tho fact ho newly created County Advisory com- tion headquarters at Freehold. Last ven.^...... t ion. t..o. ..amin c a State Constitution ' of New York, mittees, many of which have already week 35 school children from Nep- and copies of old county newspapers. A photograph of Captain Jame» been appointed. The committees are tune City and 45 children from the A Cottsgo Bible of 1831 containing Conover of tho Old 14th N. J. Regl' expected to be completely organlz^i !Xonh LoM£ Branch school were' records of the Crawford family and nient was given anonymously. In every county during tho nt ihown through tho building. fifteen shillings In paper money A number of photgraphs of tho week. On June 5 a party of 05 children printed Ijy Issae. Collins, Burlington, Crawford family were also received from l'oins River school aro expect- N. .1., were given by t ho executors from the executors of tho late Re- Tho road to better and bigger bust- ed. June 16 has been selected for aof the late Rebecca Crawford . . were presentepresented by Adrian E. 13 DAYS 3130 AH-EKPCIHO HAVANA- on Battle of Monmouth day, Thurs- iBank. iMore;iu0 up Hfl. president of tlie Friends of Lafayette by Je.^e Lightford. was {,'iven by [ A silver cup made In lad served aa a county relief head turn oil rail »^7O up. Liberal Stopovers. Sim. h'ui America will be tho spealccrspeaker. I Commander J. M. Holmes of P'ree- loaned by Mrs. Annie IT. Kerfoot, ince, the Inception of, tho rollef ad- $3.49-up ilar round trip fnrr.s from other cities. ...or the World's Fail- 1 Apply any Authorised Travel Ajicnt or Tlnllsa Late gift: to the Library include hold. Freehold. A pair of Duncan Phyfc ministration In this atato, ho said Export Corsotlorro in attend- Fruit Company, Tier 3, N. It. CWIIitihall in Memphis. current copies of county newspapers, Loans to the library consisted of!window seats and a pair of stools, hat ho is particularly anxious to ance to fit every figure. 4.1880) or 332 Fifth Ave,. at »8ril str.,1 Asbury Pali; Pi e^s, Monmouth Dem- L^,,^ (Lackownnna 4-0678), New York city, """* copies of Sharnnarikt iiiveRiver uisiricDistricit anda j Ltw*ow M"lyre - ...t>>.w*,iin,mahogany i.».cardu tablesi«ui",, >ersonally moot tho field forces, BO Wo havo a corset for every And if you have a son oerat. Freehold Transcript, Keypor, t i Booouu,k^ o „f , the Dead by CJ. C. Martin l&-°. a Lafayette miniature, a Lafay- hat ho may maintain on a Btatc- figure. who is graduating . . ."(Weekly. Long' Branch Record —"«ml •loaned by W. B. Bamiord of Belmar; ette-Washington cun plate, secretary vide basis tho Bamo human and por- Matawaawnn JJournal, a copy of the New York Gazette fur desk, Lafayette pitcher, pair glasa ional treatment of the relief prob- from primer or prep i\n interesting collection of chil- May 17S9, loaned by Stephen L. mugs, prints of Washington and em, that ho did In his homo county school . . . you needn't (Iron's school boolts and Bible storio^ Wood of Freehold and a numboi Lafayette, prints of George Washing- it Middlesex. SPECIALTY SHOP HELEN LEE GETTY, Local Agent wa• -s preseTite. - d b~y Mis? Anne McClcrs j maps loaned by Mrs. Frank ton on horseback and seated, a Lafay- waste a,minute. 1 Tho new relief director will hnvo 61 BEOAD ST., RED BANK FIIONE BED BANK 182J. of Freehold. The Passaic County His- Synimes and daughter Marion etto bowl, a waflle iron, child's Wind- lo set Itinerary for the state tour. torical society of Paleraun pi'esonti-'d Freehold. Tlie maps include tlie Km- sor ehair formerly tho property of Five minutes after t he library with copies of by-laws pire Group, 1S98; U. S. and posses- General Putman, a Duncan Phyfc and roster of members from 102(5. sions, 1900; American Weekly Wall card table, a framed printing of the you are in the store, T The IN CW Brunswick Collection of Chart 1905; Topographical map ofConstitution of the United States, you'll be pleasantly sacred mupic hy John W. Nevius, Moniuouth shore 1890; typographical shaded to form the portrait of George amazed at this Gradu- Corneliviri Van D'eventer and John map of Bridgeton and vicinity, 18S7, Washington were loaned by Mrs. J. Frazoe, Trenton 181S; Churcli music Atlas map of New Jersey 1891 and aAmory Haskcll, Red Bank. ation display. by Lowell Mason, 1813, an account wall chart of tho world, 190G. Two Currier nnd Ivos prints, Sink- book of William Lawrence contain- Miss Nellie Combs of Freehold Ing of the Alabama and Puritan and ing records of the Lawrence family, Rave a leather and velvet sewing box Genesta on the homestretch were • Blue Suits laws of 1800 and sixteen pieces of of 18-15. Tho military cap and hatloaned by Stephen L. Wood of Free- Two Knickers or two pair manuscript were given by William box formerly belonging to Captain hold. of Long Pants. S. Holmes, Frephold. James Conover, 11th regiment wero A lucky coin and Liberty, Copies of letters of members of given annoymously. was loaned by Esther Elchmond «|.5O to .50 the. Continental congress in six vol- Nihe plates and two cake dishes Freehold. LO umes were given by the Carnegie In- the fliist decorated china that entered stitute of Washington, D. C. Monmouth county, a pair of spec- Asbury Tarlt'o Debt. Copies of "The Spirit o•f t!lthce J'iKe\ tacles, several daguerreotypes of the A report of Asbury Park's city New Monmouth for thoyear 185u Crawford family, three silver spoons audit released last weok shows that Flannel Pants Yar o[ were given by Joseph A•• d made from* melted silver coins, two the gross debt is now $13,059,298. Freehold. I portraits of 1817 of the Crawford The chief reason of this big debt is .00 ilr5~*.~.. Willia,,....-..m. Barclay Parsons of; family, a table brought from England the fact that the beach front revenue Presenting Steinbachs New Sports Accessories Locust,, gavg e a history of the bank of j in a sailing vessel before 1702, were in 1933 fell behind expenses to the New York and Trust company and j given by tho executors of the estate amount of ?364,000 and there was al typed copy of the meeting of the I of the lato Mls3 Hcbekall Crawford. so an over expenditure of appropr; Shop... on the Main Floor ^ Monmouth County Historical associ- A paisley shawl, quilted bonnet, ations amounting to $83,003. ation for August SO, 1006. several children's dresses and a rnil- Letters of Major rttcr Vrcdcii- ! itary,, _sash formerly bi'loilginy to burph relating to battles in which ; CtCaptaii n JJaniem s CConove r were given Foot Bones Brolten. the old 14th regiment N. J, Volun- anonymously, .IVJll^ IIIUU>Jlj • William Cross of Holmdel is laid tecrs took part, printed for private Two arrow tips found on the Thom- up with three broken bones in the The gayest, smartest little shop along the coast... wheres circulation, have been secured for theas S. Field farm in Middictown town- instep of his foot. His foot got library. shi" 'p wore presentemted by the schooschool caught in the mechanism of a motor you'll find the newest, most unusual Summertime acces- The Coach Maker's Illustrated j children of the River Plaza school. driven cultivator. Mr. Cross will prob- sory fashions and millinery... when they are new! What Handbook, containing complete in-1 A double tin candlestick in a tray. abiy he laid up six weeks or more. a convenience to be able to ensemble all one's sports and beach accessories in one spot! The shop is, literally, overflowing with, everything that's captivating and new. Whether you're a size forty or fourteen . . . whether you just sit and sun, or swim like a champion, or are a 'teertotaler or female racket-eer' we've the gay concoctions you'll need.

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Insued Weekly. Entered as Second-Class Matter at tho Post* SubscriDtlon Prical Ona Year 81.50 VOLUME LVI, NO. .49. ofiica at ft$& Bank, N. J-. under the Act ot March 3, 2879. RED BANK, N, J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1934. SU Months 31.00. Slnslo Copy 4c. PAGES 11 ,TQ 22.- FIREMEN'S MINSTREL SHOW. troller of tho Currency to forward an Selling Stock For application, for 8, charter for tho now A Largo Attendance Looked for At bank. The organization committee Tomorrow Night's I'erfonnance. acted promptly on this requeat and the application for a charter has been The advanco sale of tickets for tho forwarded to Washington. | Harmony at the Democratic £;:• minstrel show to ho given tomorrow Young Women's Democratic Subscriptions Now Aggregate Section of Fair Haven Road to night for tho benefit of Independent "The advantages o£ the plan for Annual Statement Compiled by Executive Council of Reel Bank fos Changed From ResidentialI ecutive Committee Meeting at firo company of Red Bank indicates Club Organized at Home of $21,000—Some of the Lead- opening the Red Bank National bank Morris Portner, C. P. A., a largo attendance. Tho performance ing Merchants of the Com- arc becoming more and more appar- Department Objects to the to Business—Change in River Freehold Monday Night—Of- Mra. Carlton Warwick at Deal ent aa tho worlc goes on. As one of Shows the Association to be in will begin at eight o'clock at St. —Mrs. Warwick President. munity Agree to Buy Stock. Manner in Which Sarauol C. Road Block Also Requested. ficers Re-Elected. James's auditorium. Many rehearsals the leading members of the sales or- Sound Financial Condition. ganization pointed out: Talarico Gets Police Job. Tho mayor and council of Fair Leo J. Warwick of Long Branch havo been held and those who havo The organization of tho Monmouth Tho following statement has been The Friends Building and Loan as- witnessed them stato that a real county unit of the Young Women's issued by tho organization committee " 'Tn the event that the new bank The cxecutivo council of tho Red Haven Monday night, in compliance was re-elected county chairman of in opened, it Is conservatively esti- sociation of Red Bank has just made with a request from James LaBau, the Democratic executive committee treat Is in store. Among thoso tak- Democratic club, under the state of the proposed Red Bank National public its financial statement as of Bank fire department, at it's remilar ing part aro a numbor of Red Bank- sponsorship of Congressman Mary T. bank: mated that stock subscribed to by meeting Friday night, adopted a res- instructed John 8. Applegato, the nt ito annual meeting at Freehold depositors of the old bank will cost April 30 of this year and tho asso- borough attorney, to prepare an Monday night. Mrs. John H. Wer- ers, who in tho past have delighted Norton, took placo at the homo of "The drivo of the organization com- ciation is taking display space in to- olution protesting against the ap- largo audiences at amateur minstrel Mrs. Carlton Warwick at Deal last them virtually nothing since It .should pointment of Samuel C. Talarioo L amendment to the zoning ordinance mert of Belford was re-elected vice mittee of tho Red Bank National increase the amount they will re- day's issuo of The Register featur- changing Fair Haven road, from chairman and Joseph Schwarck of shows. Tho profits will bo used to Wednesday evening. Mrs. Howard Bank gained new impetus last week ing same. new member of the police force help wipo out tho indebtedness which Height and Mrs. Adeline Y. Law- ceive in liquidating the old bank and instructed the secretary of the River road to Willow street, from Long Branch was made chairman. when 34 "early birds" appeared at enough to offset the purchase cost of The analysis of the statement residential to business zone, A Mrs. Pearl Kent of Freehold was tho firo company incurred last winter rence extended tho official welcome breakfast to commence an organized shows the association to be in sound mncil to send a copy of tho resolu- clcctod secretary over Henry L. Gra- by giving a Christmas party for of the county club to the new group. effort to go "over the top" again for the new stock.' ™ to the mayor and council. Each chango will also be made in tho dis- iinnncial condition. It hn.s real es- the six fire companies hns five rcp- tance a building may be from tho ham of Keyport. Mr. Graham's can- needy children and by helping fam- Mrs. Height promised the support Red Bank. A list of the organization "No plan which could be devised tate holdings to tho value of ?19,- -ntativ,, „„ , , ^J curl). At present it is fifteen feet. didacy was withdrawn after a roll ilies in unfortunate circumstances. of the Monmouth County Women'3 workers as now conjugated, follows: would require such a small percent- 505.57, which is equal to only about h? councl a n age of the deposits of the old bank The distance will bo reduced, but to call of 24 members with all vollng Democratic club and Mrs. Lawrence General chairman —(;. ilonard Lippin- five per cent of the total assets. It the ineeui. ° " for Mrs. Kent. Miss Jani Garland to effect a re-organization. what extent will bo decided later. expressed the opinion that they cott, Bales organization. has reserves totaling $28,743.67, which Thn resolution .^ialt;.-i i.aa. Tile change will bo made In order of Sea Bright was elected assistant could pay n.o better tribute to the Sales executive — Lfstrr P. lto?». "The opening of tho new hank is exceeded by 52,205.0-t the aygrc- ell secretary and Frank Gomel of Long .Sale* manafrer—Herbert V.. KdvarrU should mean many thousands of ad- has no personal objection to that Mr. LaBau may build a new Orientation Day efforts of M"rs. Nurton than by de- Counsel—William Kr. Foster. gnti> of real estate, taxi's and insur- Tnlaricli o bbutt . thnth t it Is opposed to tho store on tho corner of River road Branch waa made sorgcant-at-arms. veloping a fine group of young Dem- ditional dollars placed in circulation, ance advanced and interest in ar- Spon'sunhln commiuVV — William A. Mil- and subscriptions by merchants in method used in appointing him. It nnd Fair Haven road and also a As3omblyman Thoron McCampbell, ocrats ready to take their places in ler, Benjamin 7,. Atv.ttlfi: rears. In the listing of adsets, fines tatcs that tho appointment should aloro on Fair Haven road. who was an unsuccessful candidate the party when the time comes. Arrangements committee—John P G the community should .be considered accrued are not included. The asso- McPhce. as one of the Roundest forma of ad- c mnde on the basis of a competi- for tho gubernatorial nomination at A resolution was introduced to Division A—John Ti. Allen manager. ciation as of April 30 had borrowed ive examination, as has been done Mr. LaBau'a request wan followed the primary election, stated to the Monday Day of Acquaintance Team No. 1—Jaek Burns, captain, Thom- vertising Imaginable and with every money amounting to only $3,00u, hy one of n similar nature from M. send a letter of congratulation to in the past. Mr. Tnlarico's appoint- accompaniment of applause that ho Making for New Pupils from Mr.T. Norton upon her recent ap- n» N. Field, Freil Schatzie, H. C. Siebcr, dollar so invested representcl by which is considered a. very modest ment is a temporary one and he has Floyd Smith, borough clerk. Ho would campaign for A. Harry Moore Ed. Von KnttcnKeiJ, cash." figure for an association with assets stated ho has an opportunity to sell Surrounding Towns to Local pointment as first woman chairman Team No. 2—M. V. I). Bmock, Cant.. A. not begun his duties. He is continu- for United States senator and for M. Kriiiel. George White. Milton Heller. totaling nearly $-100,000. Since this ing to fill his position as a driver for n lot on tho corner of River road of the Democratic state committee. William L. Dill for governor. Mr. High School. Mrs. Carlton Warwick will repre- Team No. 3—T. t). Moore. i-apLnin, Leon date the borrowed money amount the Boro Busses company. The only and Smith etrcet for business pur- McCampbell predicted that it would RCUBHIIIC, J. II. Rankin, Eupene Magee. has been reduced to $2,000. criticism voiced by the firemen in-the poses, and ho requested that the Orientation day was observed Mon- sent the club nt the state conven- Tcnm No. 4—Dr. M._C. Dabney, 1. A. j bo a hard job to defeat Harold G. tion of Young Women's Democratic Forman, W. J. Conlcy, Dr. J, w. Parker _ _ .f- - •esolution is that no examination south side of River road from Smith Hoffman, tho Republican candidato day in the Red Bank high school for The financial statement was com- ras held. street to Cedar avenue bo included the purposo of acquainting visiting clubs Saturday, June 2, at the Stacy- N a ta piled by Morris Portner of Red Bank, for governor. Trent hotel at Trenton. Tho second N«in D.,'»»r B.i"v»" ^.»VrC: For Women s Work At the meeting it was reported that in tho business zone. Ho stated that John J. Qulnn of Red Bank, state pupils who will enter tho eighth Glenn WlBhard. certified publio accountant, and he meeting will bo held at the home of Auilitinjr committee— Herbert W Hill makes specific mention to important the mayor and council were consider- at present thero aro businesses on committeeman, was not present out grade In September with the junior John P. Mulvlhill. both sides of the street In that lo- high teachers, classmates and build- Mrs. Warwick on Thursday evening, Household Employment Servifce ratios used In analyzing: the state- ing action to place the chief of the a telegram from him was read urg- June 7, to discuss subjects brought Publicity committee—W. Raymond John- cality. Mr. Smith's request was re- ings. ' Pupils attended from Little son. Glenn P. Winhard. j and Market for Food and Use- ment, which shows the condition of fire department on a salary of $500 ing that tho committee members up at the convention. per year and to discontinue tho prac- ferred to tho zoning committee for work unitedly for party success at Silver, Oecanport, Eatontown, Fair Division B—Fred Hurley, manager. ] ful Articles Starto Saturday at the Friends Building and Loan as- a report at tho next meeting. Mrs. Howard Height presided at Tenm No. 6—I'erren Blaisilel], captjiin. sociation to be highly satisfactory. tice of making an appropriation to tho November election. Haven, Shrewsbury, Colt's Neck, William Eichele. George Olmstead, Paul i Rumson. send the chief to the annual fire A resolution was passed urging Crawford's Corner and Holmdel. the election of officers with the fol- Reusfliile, Theodore Labrecque. Profits for the fiscal year ending Tho council went on record to buy April 30 have been apportioned at the chiefs' convention. This proposal adequate snow removal equipment Governor Moore and Senator Frank Mrs. Holen Yost directed the pro- lowing results: Mrs. Carlton War- Team No. 7—Maurice Schwnrtt, captain, was discussed at length and while no wick of Deal president, Miss Cath- G. Harold Ncvius, Victor Sattcr, J s An exchange for women's work will rate of five per cent compound in- to keep tho roads open next winter. Durand to favor tho reappointment gram, assisted by Misa Agnes fieelcy, Parties. bo open Saturday, June 2, and daily resolution was pnsged with regard to of Mrs. Adeline Y. Lawrorice of Free- Mrs. Sarah Levy and Ross Wiley. erine Pettit of Long Branch first Team No. R—Norman Hoyt, captain. terest. Earnings in the first series This was done on tho recommenda- thereafter, between 10 A. M. and 1 are equivalent to TA per cent simple the matter the members of the coun- tion of Councilman Scely B. Tuthill, hold as a member of tho state board Tho visitors wero introduced by Su- vice president, Miss May Mulcahy of Chnrlen R. Wecka, Hubert N. Farrow, S. B. cil seemed to be unanimously op-. Asbury Park second vice president. Boynton. P. M. in the headquarters adjoining interest. who stated that HUch action by the of Institutions and agoncies. Mrs. zanne Lippincott to the following Team No. 0—C. W. Stepheni. captain. Anderson'a electrical shop on River posed to the salaried plan. It was council before Juno 1 will result In John Clayton of Belmar attempted teachers: Rosa Wiley, history; Miss Miss Moya Smith of Keyport secre- R. B. Lippincott, E. Allaire Covmvell, road at Rumson. It is the desire of The association has now opened its stated that under this arrangement a reduction of fire insurance rates to side track the resolution, stating Mary Rice, Latin; Georgo Lovett, tary, Miss Yetta Gruber of Long James Clayton. the committee interested in the pro- seventeenth scries and shareholders the firemen could be deprived ol the in tho borough. that Mrs. Lawronco had expressed business training; Chester Wllhclm, Branch treasurer and Henrietta Roh- Team No. 10—Raymond Vanllor'n, cap- ject to call to the attention of Rum- are being.solicited. The offices of the right to elect the chief and that the bock of Long Branch, Blanche Hor- tain. Percy Bennett, Joseph Trwin. appointment might be made on polit- Upon the recommendation of horseff as against tho committee tak- science; Mrs. Barbara Kane, Eng- Special division^M. V. Brown, manager. son and neighboring towns that association are at IS Wallace street, ing action in favor of tho appoint- vath of Keansburg and Mary Gill of near Broad street. The officers are ical grounds. Councilman Arthur B. Sicilies the lish; Theodore Blxlcr, mathematics; Middletown publicity committee. "Right after breakfast at Hesse's [through the success of such an en- cost of moving a firo hydrant at 'tho ment of anyone. Mrs. Clayton was Frank Pingatore, physical training. lunch room, this group stepped over terprise many families may be aided William T. Jone3 president, William corner of River i-oad and Lexington ruled out oif order. '• Following tho introduction the pu- Others present were Theresa Pet- to organization headquarters located who through no fault of their own L. Russell vice president, H. C. Gard- avenue, now connected with the Hod A telegram was read from Mayor pils made a tour through the junior tit, Louise Smith, Mary Crawford, at 5 Broad street, where a large sign ner treasurer and John P. Gaul sec- are suffering privations, retary. Other members of the board Bank water system, across the street Frank Hague of Jersey City predict- and senior buildings. Dorothy Covert, Margaret Doering had just been put In place. Enthusi- The committee hopes to establish to bo connected with the Tintern ing a majority of 125,000 for Dill in During the chapel program the and Gertrude Faye of Long Branch; asm ran high as this group of men of directors are Myron V. Brown, a market for food and useful articles John Giblon, Gedrgo G. Ivlns, Michael manor pipe, will be ascertained. Mr. Hudson county in the fall election. clubs of the junior high school pre- Gladys Gill of MlddletJwn, Lucille picked their own prospects and start- at reasonable prices, as well as a Sickles explained that tho hydrant Talks urging a vigorous campaign Shyne, Marie Robinson and Dorothy ed on their travels. Jannarone, Abram M. Krldel, Joseph sented short sketches on^ the work- department to supply emergency ~i McCue, Fred Oakley, John J. was now attached to a dead-end were made by Fred Schock of Ings of their clubs. The clubs par- Meislohm of Keansburg, Margaret household service by the hour or day. Spring Lake, candidato for county "On Monday morning they again Quinn, John Sagurton, Jr., Philip Newark Woman Killed in Colli- main and for this reason it haB not ticipating were archery club, aero- Noonan and Margaret Sweeney of met at the same place, and it was an- Those desiring to sell through the sufficient pressure. clerk; Edward Slocum of Long Elberon, Frances Dobesch and MrB. Moore and Thomas P. Doremua. The sion in Shrewsbury Township plane club, scientific research club, nounced that subscriptions to date exchange, as well as those seeking solicitors for the association are Branch, candidato for assemblyman, Tesa Jacobson of West End, Mrs. employment, aro asked to register A request from Thomas N. Mc- and Mr. McCampbelll ouestioneors' club, stamp and debat- Catherine Applegate of Fair Haven, had reached an amount in excess of Quinn, Parsons & Doremus. —Other Accidents Hereabouts Carter for permission to move a fire ing clubs, book club and dramatic $21,000. at the exchange on Friday, June- 1, the Past Weak. Mrs. May Mulcahy, Jean Mulcahy, between 10 A. M. and 1 P. M. hydrant from the corner of River club. Theresa Rogers, Christine O'Connor, "The following were asked to com- road and Kemp avenue to a point Among the visitors attending were Helen O'Connor and May Ward of ment on the results to date: Messrs. Officers of the exchange commit- Miss Meta Stief of Newark was nearer his homo was left in the Harmony In The Helen Marx, Kleanor Wood, Jano Asbury Park-, Alice Mitchell of Avon John B. Allen, Frederick T. Hurley, tee are Mrs. George H. Miles presi- Jamboree Friday fatally injured Saturday night when hands of the utilities committee, Guptll, Donald Blakely, Mary Far- and CtttherJiiB Warwick ot Deal. Maurice Schwartz, Jack Burns, M. V. dent, Mrs. J. Sanford Shanley first the car in which she was riding and wjth power to act. Mr. McCarter lean rell and Martha .Coma? of Shrews- B. Smock, J. H. Rankin, Dr. M. C. vice president, Mrs. Louis M. Hague At Little Silver a car driven by Miss Marian Apple- will extend tho main at hin own ex- bury; Howard Leon, Anita Frlberg, Dabney, Richard Hackstaff, William second vice president, Mrs. W. Bar- gate of Farmingdale collided *57% £hd pense. Joseph Nichols, ICrene Riley, Edwin !l3blc, C. It. Weeks, C. W. Stephens,- clay Harding third vice president, The Little Silver Woman's club has state highway in Shrewsbury •owp- Van R. Halaey Reflected Coun- 1 Councilman Henry A. Friedlander Conover,. Joseph Sickles, William Joseph Irwln, Myron V. Brown, Ed. Mrs. Leighton Lobdell fourth vice completed plans for the jamboree to ahip. reported the roads in good condi- ty Chairman — Parly • Pros- Davlson, Anthony Jannaronne, John Von Kattongell, Herbert E. Edwards, president, Mrs. Wilson L. Smith and be held Friday afternoon of this Miss Ktle£ was ridijig In a mobile and was drawing the gns in- Mr. Morris, with his brother, Al Italia nnd His Hotel Now Yorker Raymond Johnson, Lester R. Ross, Over two hundred people comfort- to a can Orchestra Hero Satunlny Night. thin locality. She has operated Bray's office and the following of- served for momborn and guest:;. Walter Morrii), conducts tho Morris (ho Lido gril tho past thrco years.] Richard H. Hackstaff, Charles R. ably occupied the large tavern. Danc- ficers were elected: The first dance of tho season cm Brothers ohoo utoro on Brond street ing wnfl enjoyed to tho music of The Itcd Bank Elks havo ongaged ! Weeks, Raymond V/inHorn, Joseph C. Pi-csidisnt—Charles K. Hiwiclrlrlonn, Jr. Ihe cluh float will l?ike placo .Satur- IN BUSINESS its YEARS. near tho Second National bunk. The Al Knlla and hln Hotel New Yorker Williams and Donald E. Lawes. Chnrlio Strickland's.ten piece band of Vice' rrriiilrnt—Misa T.jdin Evgm. day evening, June 2. Music will bfi Morris Brothers noo Tho Register's orchestra for the dancu to bo held Parcnt-Trnclier Card Party. "The school saving* guarantee New York. Entertainment during Secretary — Kriink .1. lliihn. Tienaurer—Cecil MncCtoiiil. furni.shrd by the Yacht Club rctritu; lleiiBBllle'ii of Ited Bank Having nn display columns regularly for their tho homo Snturday night, Juno 2. Thfi Parent-Teacher association of fund plan han been received vory fav- the evening was furnished by Miss oirhpstrn. A buffet .iUppcr will ho Anniversary Sale, ohoo store advertising ami they, like With (ho orchestra will bn Johnny ! Die Red Bank Catholic high school orably in the community and many Georgia Willinms, who rendered sev- served nl midnight. eral dances and solos. Last, night en- The Young People's Society of A good sized display space in to- Mrs. Morris, well know of Tho Rcg- White, tenor; Mike Mill, lyrlo sing- j will hold a card party tomorrow memhorr, of the committee have re- . ^ . .3*. ster's "result getting" reputation. .'iftrrnoon in the school auditorium. tertainment wa:i provided by Ira Christian Endeavor of Fair Haven tlity'n icnl'n of Tho Register in nlloted or, and John Romeo. This orchea- j ceived expression:; of approval from will hold a strawberry shortcake nnd tra hnjj played nt tho Waldorf-As- Mrn. Harry Rurkn nnd Mm. nenni.'i Yournell and Danny liiggins, two 1 The Komi to UrtppllM'stf, to the annh *rsary sale announcement tho school children nnd others In tho well-known song.stei.s, formerly with i cream festival on the par.-ionuK' Become a slmrehulilrr in Tls^ of RcusaHIci' of Itcd Bank, one of Our Aim nnd Vurposjp. toria, Pennsylvania, McAlpIn and Mead are hostesses. The nnuonintlon bo rough, who are delighted to find lawn of the M. P. church at Fair Mnlnstny nulldlng & Loan Ar.iocln- The Mainstay Building & Loan An- New Yorker hotels and nt the Roml- will continue to hold card parties the Follies at New York. In spite of Mnninniith county's prominent Jow- locintion, operating under titato su- this interest In their welfare. tho rainy weather la;'t night; a large ITaven on Monday, Julie -ith, from tiun nnd (ravel «lon/,' tho rond to Fi- nldo Rent, Long Beach, LOIIK Island, Thursday afternoons throughout the "When this fund has reached an live to eight, p. M.—Advertisement. nancial Independence and Futura elry firms. It Is featuring merchnn- pervision, will aid and oncournge you summer. number was present. Huppine.*;:'. T;tko advantage of tbW illso events in tho store In commemor- to practice thrift by regular system- nnd has broadcast over station WOIJ. amount, lar^e enough to equal the un- Dancing will ho from 8:00 to 1:00. Triiliin's Typewriter Hrailqunrtorfi. opportunity without, further delay. A ation of (ho celebration of thoir 48th atic saving, lurgo or small, and if paid portion of their bank deposits, new series now OIKMI. Further infor- necessary provide waya nnd meann ChO|> Snry. tho fund, wliieii i'.' to ho raised Chop Suoy. Typewriters rented, bought, siqlil rtnnlvermn'y In business. In addition whereby you may procure a home of On nnd after Juno'1st, my chop On and after June 1st, my chop and repaired. Truniii'n, 39 Broad mation jiiny bn obtained at tho olfie^ to the large number of merchandise your own. Now series now open af- Wluit n nifrereiii'n suey restaurant will he located nt through contributions of common fiuey restaurant will bo located at street. Red Bank.—•Advertisement. of ThB Malmitny Bulldliif; & Loan lijieclala specified In tlie advertisement fording you nn opportunity to bo- Uiit a Httlo fertilizer ninke.i to tho tho "Parody Club," corner Eaton- stock In (he new bank and cash, will tho "Parody Club," cornel' Eaton- Aoiiocliitlon, Second National Hntlk iardtin, iawn or flowers. Our opecial Old gold bought. l''nlr prices paid. ,t Triinl. Co., Red Hunk, N. J. - •/>•'-«"». -n. ,mv jijn.rivc.imtomcra mo.y stlU<;n'll..f<\|c nw (iianVj.cii.'itotuarsi m,uy still call for Advertisement. Ur«'is U«K Knit . Wiftoff Company, Red Bank."—Adver- chop Biioy to'iuko Konie, Ho How, cli'optiiuuy-'to tSKe hflmw-'Ho Dow, r. - -MvfciUl.•''«(• ,..'.Kii Ji'.lt }U». &tt fcisSk.. Kiivo With Nnfoty. BulldinB nnd Loan Association, Sec- tisement. bank will accrue to the fund and be formerly Hrlilge. avenue, Red Bank. Young woman will Him re bungalow, The Maliiiitny Bullillm; & Loan As- ond National Bank & Truot Co., Itcd formerly Rridgo avenue, Red Bank. bunlne:i!i people. Phono "070.1, Itcd SI Ih'i, 'MziMi lm-lie:i 2fii\ Al;><> ilfmta* Bank, N. J.—Advertisement, •—Advertisement, • disbursed pro-rata to the participants. —Advertisement. mil rug upoclnl!', (lull feot, $2,&>S, taKi sociation, operating under ututo su- .'•Sprlnlilliij Kates. Thun it will bo seuii that contribution!! Bnnlt. Ailvortl/iomenl. pervision, offers you thin opportuni- During tho cummer months nil fuct. $5.!>H. Yi-.-i, Mul n>K l"l.», IR,*,3S ty. A now series now open for inven- MtTlpnl Window Shades 30c. to this fund do not necessarily con- Do You Need Molloy? inchrii 10c, :MH-IH liirliei Me. li'ren Bprlnklltifr Itatcs. water lined for sprinkling purposes HO doiim regular 80-cent nhnrlcK We have money .Tvailtthle for mort- Your Hat tors. Application blnnkn ami further During the summer months all will be billed at hnlf liitn If nppllcn- stitute nn ouli'ight gift, but will be expertly cleaned and blocked. Letm'fi, delivery. Niitlonal obtained ;it thu water u.';ed for npilnkiinfX purposes nut for ;)!)<•. Cnlorn ecru, Shantiinpr used for tho purpose of placing the gage loans and eordhilly invite you Htoro. ,\(lvi.|ilHi>mi'(it. odlco of The Miiliintiiy ISuilcliiu; nnd tlcin for iinniu Im m:uli> t,i tho Ri'd Mml linen rnlnr. Here l« u l)ui|;ain to ;uik for fuilhrr infoi nuition. Kind- Itcd Hank 2800.—Advertisement. will !»• liille:! it hair laic lr nppllra- Hank Water lVp,>i Iniont, Borough Hint you will nut nee npiin. Qunntl- I school children in Hie position of pro- -*&*HP~ — -liihtt IMw ?mv, "' til Asfioclittion, Second National ion for .same be nindi to the Red ly call or write to The Alaimitny .j.dtik and Ti ant Co., Rod Bunk, N, J. Hall, Rrd llnnlt. Advertt.-irmt-nt. ly is limited. National So, Ific nnd 51 i ferred creditor. HulWliilK & Loan A:-;uif-iation, Second The rond to bctlor and hljwcr bu:i- Men'n mul liiille.i' Ivil-i CIH.HXTI am! Bnnli Wiiter Department, Borough «39.,*eB ~ Ktoic, Phono 2030. Free delivery.— 1 nOKs kail? tlinilich The llek'lflicr'i! n(i- oel.ci by tin OKIIWI. ItiiHi'r. f.fltm'e,-- —Adveitiuemeut, Hal),.Red Bank,.»A.dy.«rU«.eiaeat,<-(*• S "I.:ir.|. wrcli the ol f;.tai/:iI ii'n Him- National Bank nnil Trust. Co., ReU It R"J' t«, si'ta AdvcrtiBcmcni, •••»_ . te- 'ft? :.SS2I& 5ft1*!. ft, fe^te yerUalng coliuunj.—Advoi'tisojuwt. Ristl Bank. Uu0.~-AHveMwiutiil, PHRG Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, MAY SO, 1934. the supervision oJ Funeral Director ion For Weddingg. Flyers Forced To Chftrlea Breesio of Eatontown. State Candidates VanBninfr—Wood, Land on First Ride Char!<>s Aumaek. icers Mica Alberta VanBrunt, daughter Word waa received yesterday of A public reception In honor of Gov- of Henry VanBrunt of West Long Ray Fesislcr mid Harry Layton ot tho Red Bank Chevrolet agency ware the midden death at Jersey City of ernor A. Harry Moore, candidate for Mrs. A. P. Taylor Named as Branch, and Frederick Wood, non of Former Red Bank Resident DM Charles Aumacli, a, former Red Bank United States senator and Judge Wil- David Wood of Long Branch, who forced to land at Mlllor airfield in Head of the Senior and Junior a plane piloted by Jack Casey, man- We&e»day at tha Ifcnst cf resident Ho was B2 years old. Ho liam L. Dill, candidate for governor are well known in Red Bank, will la survived by a widow nnd linen of Now Jersey, will be held lit the High School Organisation at be married Sunday. Juno 3, at two ager and head pilot of tho loqal air- His Datjghtw nt Baton port, on their first air ride Thuraday children, they being Mrs. Stephen Ross Fenton farm at Asbury Park Annual Meeting Last Week. o'clock at tho Belford Methodist par- Lewsisna. Curtis of OsBlnlng, Now York, How- Wednesday evening, June 6, at 8:00 sonage by Rev. J. J. Messier, pastor afternoon when thoy ran into an elec- trical storm. John 3. Appleget, a former resident ard Aumaek of Jersey City and Ar- The Hubert K. Dalton Place Visited Yesterday by At the annual meeting of the Par- of that church. thur Aumaek of Brooklyn. He in 1 Following a meeting of tho lied of Ited Bank, dle4 last Wednesday ent-Teacher association of the Red Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie. VanBrunt of at Baton Rouge, Louisiana wh«re also survived by hla stepmother, Mrs Members of the Horticultural Society Bank senior and junior high schools, Little Silvor, brother and sister-in- Bank Chevrolet automobile salesmen, hold nt tho airport Thursday after- ha hat vlc« presjdtnt—Mra. Hucli Mac. bn attired in a blue nfternoon dress pnssengers about six-thirty o'clock. New York visited "Willowbrook," the 24 weeping rose bushes were planted Innes. When flying high over New York as a consequence. However, ho was Mrs. Theodore Wolcott of Eaton- biauliful thirty-acre estatte off HHuu- in this garden. They were shipped Second vica president—Mr*. Thomas and will also wear a corsage of roses I ablo to ba about until sir, v.-coljii ago, town. and sweet peas. about seven o'clock they ran in\o an . hert tv Dalton on the Rumson rood. from California. KaM. electrical storm which took them by and his condition did not seam ser- Becordins secretary—Hn. Sara IAVT. Following the ceremony the newly The occasion was one ot several pll- Mr. Dalton is a trustee of the Corresponding aecretary—Mn. Clifford surprise. Duo to tho sharp lightning ious until thrco daya before U10 end. Ralph Cltarelia, Kflmagcs held by the society at this American Orchid society. The New Williamson. wedded couple will leave for a trip and tho heavy downpour, Casoy Mr. Appleget .was a colt of Noah Tr«aRur«r—Mm. Walter Averre, to Washington, D. C. Upon their re- who mado hla home with his son, An- time of the year. Last week's pil York Horticultural society sponsors found much trouble In bucking tho and Emily Appleget and ha wan bom drew Cltarelia of William street, died •Wlntcrthur," the two big flower shows annually—one Historian—Mrs. Irving Lovatt. turn they will resldo on DeNorman- wind and finding a place to land. on a farm near Cranbury. When only g'rimage was to dle avenue, Fair Haven. early last Sunday morning of com- lant in various stages of the first Order. Harold V, B. Voor- uto, violinists. A brass quartet of son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham out." ganization Mr. Appleget was a mem- growth from the seed germinating In hls, chief adept of the college, pre- ar6as showed a greater number of tole Chamoroy, of Harrison avonuo, the Red Bank symphony orchestra employees but reduced payrolls. Schwartz of the Bronx, will bo mar- Trustees of tho Boach Construction ber. Tho interment wae in Braniard agar yva test tube to the (lowering sided in the second Order. The New will also entertain. The quartet will cemetery at Cranbury. with Rov. Albert L. Banor, paator of These Included. Freehold and Red ried this afternoon at Sinai Temple, company wero J. William Jones, tho Methodist church, In charge. Tho plant.' .'-'Growing orchids from seed Jersey and the Canal zone candidates consist of Chester Wllhelm, George New York. Miss Diana Abramlson Long Branch city commissioner and requires time and patience. To pro- were made members of both the first Bank, with employment 0.1 (Decem- bearers were two grandsons, Her- Olmstead and Everett Burdge of ber), payroll 16.1 (December), earn- of New Y6rk and Milton Berk of former mayor, and J. Harry Davis, duce ji. flowering plant has in cer- and second Orders. Ked Bank and Louis Blood of Mata- Jr., former f rosidont of tho bank. bert Chamoroy and Edward Powell,! tain cases required eighteen years, ngs $15.78. Red Bank will be tho attendants. and Paul Matthews, A. M. Pyott, The third Order, which Is the gov- wan, playing trumpets. The ushers Following tho ceremony a reception hut tho. average time la. from four erning bofly of the national society Is will Be" Ethel Scott, Magna Mount- Ralph B. Sickles and John Matthows. to seven years. Under the green- PILOT'S NAKBOW ESCAPE. will be held for the Immediate, fam- MJDDLETOWN'S GBADUATES. Burial in charge of tho Wordon seldom conferred but the New Jer- ford, Betty English and Muriel Rath, ilies. Frank A. Elorchouso houses is a new laboratory contain- sey college was honored by having funeral home- waa In Fair View ing a microscope and other scientific all members of the Junion Woman's Uendola Man's View Out Off By Mr. Schwartz attended New York A Number of Special Events at of Atlantio Highlands died Saturday cemetery. its celebrant, Very Worthy Frater j club. at Hazard hospital at Long Branch instruments used In examining the Donald J. Sargent, advanced to the | The program will be as follows: Loosened Upholstery. university and Columbia college. Miss Leonardo the Noxt Fow Days. seed and preparing it for germina- Berk is a graduate of the Red Bank following an operation. Ho had been VUIth grade. The grade wag con- -ZS[mi,M overture." an evertura for two Tho baccalaureate nermon for the Patrick Collation. , tlon. ferred by- Right Worthy Frater Har- i d ih hd Kenneth Morris of Glendoia. had n. high school. The couplo will reside momborfl of the graduating class of a patient at the hospital nine days. rinnoB and eieht hsndl. ny Besthoven narrow escape from a. crash in an at Little Silver. Mr. Schwartz la as- He had been ailing for the past five The funoral of Patrick Callahar, The following is from an article old V. B. Voorhls, acting for the Su- "Doubla Concerto in D Minor," for two tho Middletown township high school violin* and piano*, by Bach. airplane Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mor- sociated with tho Milton Berk real years. retired Long Branch pollccmnn, whi written by Mrs. Ccctle Hulse Mats- prcme Magus, Most Worthy Frater will bo preached In the auditorium died on Monday of Innt week nt hl|' HUBS quflrLet, eelecttd. is borrowed the plane, a Waco, estate rigency on Mechnnln street. of the Leonardo school Sunday tf. Mr. MorehougQ waj born 63 yearn chat, an authority on orchids: Dr. Frederick W. Hamilton, assisted , "CoHetrto in [> Major," for lour sold iwned by Vernon Treat. Ha decided home, on Rlvor street, waa held last, "Although not the largest, that at by Fratres Frederick T. Hurley of: violin* and pianos, by Vivaldi. ternoon at quarter after two O'clock ago at Hartford, Connecticut. He "Military March," for two rian6s and o fly over his homo town and show moved from there to Atlantio High- Thursday morning at St. Jamoa'a Willowbrook of 900 plants, owned by Little Silver and Hiram E. Deats of i Burner—TaUman. by Rev. Edward W. Miller, paator church, where Rev. John P. Fallon, Flemington. I eisHt hande, by Sehubert. is relatives and friends some aerial of the Baptist church of Red Bank. lands and engaged in tho real estate Hubert K. Dalton, Is one of tho finest tunts. The heavy wind unloosened Miss Ruth Rumer, niece of Mr, assistant rector, colcbrated a solemn in this country, and has few, if any, There are eight ninth degree; The title of tho address will ho and Insuranca business. From At- a part of the upholstering in tho and Mrs. Harry Vcronoau of Fair lantio Highlands ha mdvdd to Red mass of requiem. The bcaror.i wero rivals as regards the rare and unique fratres in the United States and i CHOPIN BECITALS. Haven, and HcTward Tollman, son of "Today's Task." Rov. Thomao O. William Feenoy, Frank Cnllahnn, specimens housed so carefully in hla cockpit and blew It against tho wind Thomas of Leonardo will make a Bank, where ho continued hlo busi- twelve eight degree fratres. In Eng-1 shield, completely obstructing Mor- Mr. and Mrs, William Tallman, also James Callahan, Luko Murphy, modern greenhouses. The foundation land and Scotland, the only other Mies Lillian Terhuno to Give o Spe- prayer, Rev. Samuel Johnson of New ness. He was instrumental in de- ris's view. He was unable to leave of Fair Haven, wero married Thurs- veloping Fotwood Park at Llttlo Harry Fecncy nnd Edward Calln- of Mr. Dalton's collection was countries where the society exists, cial Program Friday Night. day at Elkton, Maryland. The cou- Monmouth will read tho Scripture acquired from the famous old firm there are three ninth degree fratre3 the cockpit to rearrange the uphols- Silver. Mr. Morehouse wan eom- han. Burial in charge of John E. The series of Chopin recitals ple are living with tho bridogroom'a and Rev. Gcorgo Ellin of Atlautlo Day wan in Mt. Olivet cemetery. of Lager and Hurrell, and many of in each. tery, but by taking sido glances out Highlands will pronounce boncdic- pelled to give up business owing to the species can not be duplicated. played by Lillian Terhune, concert of the cockpit he was able to find parents. his health, and ho moved hack to Following the conferring of the pianist, over station WJBI was con- tlon. Music will bo rendered by the For example, a new Cattleya, C. grades, Very Worthy Frater Dr. God- his way back to tho Red Bank air- hi/rh school orchestra. Atlantic Highlands uevoral years ago. MISB Jessie Butler cluded Friday night with a program port. He made a safe landing but Florence W. Dalton, is the only plant fry Pittis of Allendale was elected Eaton—^Johnson. Tho junior rccoption at the nchool Mr. MorehOuse IE survived by hla of Keyport died suddenly at hor homo in existence, so that further propa- which included the Valse opus 70, after his thrilling experience decided early Saturday morning. Miss But- celebrant, Rev. Carroll M. Burck, of No. 1; Mazurka opus 24, No. 1; the Miss Florence N. Eaton of Man- took place last night and tho senior wife, Mrs. Mabel A. Morehouse;. a, gation of this splendid variety has Shrewsbury was appointed suffragan to call It a day and did not go up chester, England, and Carl V. Jdhn- r daughter, Mrs. Louis Jordan of East ler had resided at Keyport for many sixth prelude and the Revolutionary again in the plane. reception will ie held l riday niirht. not been placed entirely in the hands and Fratera Hurley and Deats elect- son of Center street, Sea Bright, were Class night will bo observed next Orange; a eon, Paul Morohouoo of years with her mother, who Burvlvcn of Mr. Dalton. Under the circum- Etude. ^ • o*<& her. Sho Is also ourvlvod by a broth- ed secretary' and treasurer, respec- The Chopin recitals began Septem- married Saturday at Elkton, Mary- Wednesday. Tho commencement ex- Brooklyn, and two sisters, Mrs. Cora stances, one might feel justified in tively. The chief adept, being ap- land, by Rev. C. M. Cope. Tho couple ercises will bo held Friday nljjht, Keafns of Atlantic, Highlands, and er, Bronson Butler of Holmclcl, nnd terminj; such an orchid 'priceless,' ber 15, and were broadcast every OPERETTA FOE CHURCH. a sister, MrB. A. Lambortfion of pointed for life, there was no change Friday night, no composition being spent tho week-end at Atlantic City, Juno 8, when 138 pupils will gradu- Mra. John . Crate, of Brooklyn. From the humid forests of Borheo In this officer. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ths funeral was held Monday af- Frencau. Funeral services ware held comes a rare and remarkable species, repeated during the entire season. Benefit Play For St. Thomas' Chapel ate. yesterday afternoon from hor homo. Dr. William Mosely Brown, grand Ninety-four of Chopin's masterpieces on June 8. Perottl of Church street, with whom ternooft at the home of Mrs. J. B. Aracnanthe Lowii, with long, droop- the couple are now staying. Swan at Atlantio Highlands. Rev. H. Rev. F. T. B. Roynoltls officiated nnd ing, hairy flower spikes sometimes master of Masons for Virginia and were played. HEAL ESTATE RENTAM. Interment was In Holmtlel cemetery. grand master of the council of al- An- operetta, "In Arcady." a musi- H, Neale officiated and burial by A. reaching a length of twelve feet, During the two and one-half years cal play in two acts, will be pre- lied Masonic degrees for America, of broadcasting over stations WCAP Hay H. Stlllraan of Eatontown Bents M. Posten & Spn was In Bay View hearing forty to flfty tawny, yellow- sented under the direction of. MrB. Carlton Thoater. Sirs. Mary Juno Collins, ish-green; (lowers marked with who will become the chief adept of land WJBI Mies Terhune has played Two large Estates. comotory. The bearers were Henry Virginia college to be consecrated on j considerably from her memorized G. E. Marshall, president of the Two feature's, "A Very Honorable C. VanNote, William Dawaon, Lewis a former resident of Atlantio Hlgh- blotches of dark brown. This plant Women's guild of St. Thomas'church Tho Cochau house on Roosevelt was exhibited (by Mr. Dalton) at the June 23, in Richmond, Va., by Chief repertoire. •uy" with Joe E. Brown and "As S. Sculthorp, ChrlBtdpher Chapman, lanas, died last weok at Highland on Catherine street, for the bene- avenue, Oakhurst, han been rented Frank Brook and John Scott. Falls, New York. A number of yearn American museum of natural his- Adepts Shute of North Carolina, | In response to requests Miss Ter- the Earth Turna" with Jean Muir, to Mina Oraco Kccfo of New York Tatsch of United Forces and VoorhiS|hune will play a special program of fit of the cljapel Friday evening, both produced'by Warner Brothers, ago Bho conducted a store In tho tory last November, and excited June 8, at tho River street school. A for the summer months. much comment, as did the llittle of New Jersey colleges, wan a guest | numbers Friday evening. She will will bo shown today and tomorrow Posten building at Atlantio High- dance specialty will be presented be- The Edwin E. Houghton home on Franhlbt Ewing, Sr., lands. Tho funeral was held Mondav Asiatic eria florihunda. Vanda Dcn- at the meeting in New York. | resume broadcasting recitals In the at tho Carlton theater. a cummer resident of Atlantis High- The New Jersey college has mem- fall, tween the acts by Misses June and the Oceanport highway, known aa and burial by A. M. Jr'osten & Son i;;oniana from Burma is seventy Supporting Brown in his now com- "Hedges," has been rented to Mrs. lands for many years, died last years old. A Catasctum, with flowers ber.i in seventeen states, two terrltor- During the past season several of May Parks of Asbury Park. Danc- waB In All Saints' cemetery nt Nave- ing will follow tho play. edy is a cast that Includes Alice C. Lehmann of New York. The houoo Thursday in a hospital at Wilming- les and four provinces of Canada. Miss Terhune's poems were read by White, Robert Barrat, Alan Dine- slrtk. Robert Brlttlngham will be in contains ton roomn with threo baths. ton, North Carolina. Tho body ar- like velvety green jrr has not The '-Jew Jersey resident members |Mrs. Arthur Mayhew in the radio hart, Hobart Cavanaugh and Ireno rived by train at Red Bank on Sat- ns yet been identified. Had Mr. Dal- are Harold V. B.'voorhis, chiijf adept, jprogram, "The Dream Peddler." Miss charge of the musical score. The The place la beautifully landscaped. Frod Wcttach, Sr. Franklin. The otory wao written by A lot owned by Wellington Wllklno urday and waa removed to tho Wor- ton preferred quantity to quality Red Bonk: Dr. Godfrey Pittis, cele- j Terhune acted as accompanist for committee In charge of the affair tho noted sportawrlter and short Fred Wettach, Sr., of Elb'eron, died brant, Allendale; Donald J. Sargent, j Bnxton Rountree, baritone, in a ser- consists of Mrs. G. E, Marshall, Mrs. in Hlghvlew Park, Manasquan, haa den funeral home on East Front nnfl chosen more of the practical story author, Damon Xtunyon, and street. last weok after a long sickness. Ho cut-flower type?, he could have en- past celebrant, Jersey City; Rev. Car-jlcs of song recitals over WJBL Rev- Leroy A. Lane, Mrs. Julia Jones, been Bold to Mrs, Alice Goodfollow was on,o of tho best-known hor3omon eral Btudents from th concerns the ill-fated adventures of of Sea Girt. The property Is 40^100 Mr. Ewing was 77 years old. For larged his collection to four or five roll M. Burck, suffragan, Shrewsbury; | e Terhune stu- Mrs. Charles W> Nelson, Mrs. Morrla tln-hort sport who haa won tho on the Jersey coast. Ho In survived, times its present size for the same Frederick T. Hurley, secretary. Little I dlo were heard in the recent student Dabney, Mrs. Caesar Poole, Mrs. Ger- feet. Mrs. Goodfcllow expects to 38 years he was a pilot for the San- by his wlfo and two nons, Fred, who Silver; Hiram E. Deats, treasurer, Concert of the Woman's club. repntation of never going back on build a bungalow on tho lot for her dy Hook steamboats of tho' Central expenditure of time and money." trude Albert, Miss Dorothy Poole hlo word. So bad Ifl his luck that Is one of the best known nhow-rlng One ppecic, frigas alba, a white Flomln^'.on; Earl C. Palmer, librar-j <&-*<>• and Misses Harriet and Ellen Jonca. own use. Kallroad. Ho fipent his summers at rldors In the country, and Anthony, n order to pay hio debts he sells Atlantio Highlands and his winters orchid, i.s possessed by only one Ian, Long Branch: James W. Wood, I EATONTOWN DEMOCRATS. his body under a contract which a well-known polo player. other person in the -world besiflr.i first ancient, Long Branch; Herbert BKEFSTEAK AT ELKS. at Wilmmgtcn, AIBPOHT NEWS, gives himself thirty days of life bo- Mr. Kwlr.jj la survived by hlo wife, Mr. Dalton. The original plant, N. Packard, Jr.. second ancient, Red;Women There Form a Club and fore delivering himself as a corpse. found in Colombia, cost 510.000. All Bnnk: Joseph IT. Turkington, third Plan nn Active Season. About 300 Attended Affair at Red Mrs. 'Agnuu Applegate Ewing, three 1 Local People Make Fishing Trip by "AB tho Earth Turns..- 13 an adap- Bank Club Saturday. State Relief nf Mr. Dalian'. ! orchids are regis- ancient, Red Bank; Harry Ames Put- Airplane. sons, George nnd Frank Ewing, Jr., tered with the r.oyal Horticultural The first organised meeting of the tation of tho best seller of the samo of New York City and Evorett nam, fourth ancient, Trenton; Dr. M.! name by Gladys Hasty Carroll. Sup- Tho beefsteak dinner and dance noddy of England, there beinft 10 F,)tinp Gore, conductor of novices. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harding of Riven under tho direction of tho Ewing of N6rfollt, Virginia; two Funds Granted bin ran nf le^lr.tration in this coun- ! club was held at the home of Rev HolrmlM nnd Howell VanGerblg of porting Miss Mulr are Donald Cook, daughters, Mrs. Maude Sherman of [and Mr?. George Washington Craig Emily Lowry, William Janney nnd liounc committco of tho Red Danjc Municipal relief grants for May ap- try. Brookdale farm flew from tho Red lodge of Elks In Iho homo Saturday Red Bank ar|d Mrs. H. H. Hall of HIT nY AN AUTOMOBILE. jof South street Friday night. The Bank airport In their planes to Wll- David Landeau. It In a story of Wilmington; a brother, Edon S. proved Monday by the Stato Rollef Another :>ertion of the srepn- I meeting was opened with a short ad- farm life in present clay New Eng- night was attended by about 200 por- hmifies ip devoted to American liamaport, Pennsylvania, whero they Ewing, Sr., of Red Bank, and two council at Trenton included: Robert Forrell of Tort Mnnmouth In- ' tlreB-T by Rev, Mr. Craig, who In turn land. sonfl. A flno dinner wao flerved, at F.eauty rnfies, of which there are Bpent the week-end trout fishing, which aprons and caps woro fur- cistern, Mra, Sarah Ivlno of Red Monmouth—Atlantic llichlandi ?300, jured In Accident. introduced Mrs. Howard Height, "Tho Flnlohlng School," an R. K. Bank and Mro. Katherlne Wolfe of MlddlotoTrn township $4,360. "00 plnnlfl. In nther sections are , president of tho Women's Democrat- ing. nished to tho guc3ta In tho regular ninny fine tropical plants and trees, CharlesCaenarof Rumson returned O.-nadio picture with Francos Doc, lianta Rosa, California. Among Juno grantg wero: Robert Farrell of Port Monmouth ; ic dub of Monmouth county. Bllllo Burke, Ginger Rogers, Bruce custom of beefrcteak dinners. MUBIC Monmnuth—A«Wy Pnvlt SR.nOfl. Bel. including a banann trc<\ and there. is at the Lon£ Branch hospital with Saturday afternoon by a piano pilot- for dancing waa furnished by Hac- Thc'funoral waa held Monday af- morSSSO. Ilradlcy Doach SOOO, Flrlello ?3M>, ;ii-c also a number of ^las.'i tankfi The offlcerB of the club arc Mra. Cabot and John Halliday, will be tho a scaip wound and other injuries as Edith VnnUnmt president, MIH, Har- ed by Jack Caocy, manager nnd kottn' nrcliciitra. A flno entertain- ternoon at 2:30 6'clock at tho Wor- Keyport ?fiO5, honn Hrnneh $3,470. Nep- containing numerous Itinds of trop- the result of having been &-'ruck by head pilot at the local airport, from feature attraction on Krldny and ment program waa also provided. den funeral home on Eaat Front tune Township 84,500. Neutuiip City 51,000, iial fbh. ry Diver, Democratic committee- Saturday of thin week. Tho film Rcil Bonk 53,000, Wall tottiuililp 51,466. an automobile Sunday night while woman of the second district, flr3t the Belmont races. street, with Rov, Albert L. Baner, Originally the walking name on tho Bayshorc boule- Thursday Qeorgo Dwight and Har- waa adnptcd from tho ntngo piny, pastor of tho Methodist church, in pool and rock gar- vice presdient: Miss Caroline Erb re- "These Days" by Katliorlnc Klu£- Motion Pictures nt Shrewsbury. BED BANK GARDEN CLUB. ilrn, nt the. northern end nf the. es- vard from East Kcansburjy. No side- cording secretary and Mr3. Madge ry Flnher of Rumson made a trip charge. J. Rutssell WoOllpy of Wont •wnlltK are nn the road. The driver ston, and roveala a startling crori.i- Tho,moving plcturo, "Black Cy- Long Branch uang "Sweet Poaoo, tho tate, \v;u- f^vnni), Inncl, with a brook Fury treatiUier. The club will be- to Basking Ridge, where they played BIseting Held at tho Homo of Miss running through it. Its Iransformi- of thn car which hit Mr. Farrell did in a golf match. The plane wan scctlon of llfo behind tho excluHive :ionc," with the famoufi liorfio "ROK," Gift of. God's Love" and "Beyond come a member of the county organ- Marian Force of Llncrofl. hon into vhfil i.-i virtually n small not stop but -went on his way. Mr. piloted by Jnck Coney. walls of a certain type at fnshlon- •/ill be presented by tho eighth grado tho fimlllng and tho Weoplng." He i?.,it.lon. Plann were made, for fiocial ablo boarding school. park, was made by Mr. Dr.llon at Farrell found unconscious on thp.affairn for the Rummer fienson and pupll.i of the Shrewsbury grammar •was accompanied nt tho pfano hy Tho Neighborhood Gnrden club ah "Twonty Million Sweethearts," Hi" school, for tho benefit of tho gradu- cnnfuilerable expense. Fifteen tbou- sldr of the road by a passer-by. I Regular meetings will be held once. ON WESTERN TRIP. Mrs. Theresa Willey, organist of tho Rod Bank met. at tho homo of Mlsn 1 rniul truck lnail.= of fill and top soil Eai=t Kcftnsburg haa n firpf aid ' Regulor meetings will bo held onen new Warner Brothers Buecer.sor to ntlon trip to Gcttynhurg at tho acliool Methodist church. Marion Force of Llncroft Monday af- wero flumped info the swamp. Thifl squad, and there is a gong In Iho each month until September when "Forly-Heeond fHreel," "(jold-Dlggeni Krldny evening, Juno 1. Thoso in ternoon and heard a talk on delphin- Kuineon Couple, to Att*nd Graduation of 1934" nnd "Wondorbnr," comes to | ti%' rjraduation i:la:m to mnko the Tha bearers were four nephewt, wnrlt won! on crintinuminly for nt village to summon the member* when [they will hr held twice a month, The at Notrs Dame. Raymond, Clarence, Ellas and lfldan iums by Miss Harriet. Hrtidner of An- lcfifit !;ix months, avoraj,'inp; TiR t rudt thn Carlton for a thrfie-day run be- trip, which will lake place Juno 25, bury Park. Planu were mado for tho their ncrvices are needed. It was next .regular meting will be held will I111 Helen MUIK, Mary Farrell. 5). Kwlnjr, Jr., all of Rod Bank. londi; a prcnldcnt. Ron, Francis, who attends Notro len Jenldna, Thrco Radio Rogues, d. England. John. S, Jonefl, 69, of Eatontown, exhibits and to attend. TI10 Hchedulo 1 Ix-incli well, 3Vr, fort deep, furnlnhe.* Dame unlvernlly at South Bend, In- "Muzzy" Marcolllrao nnd thn Throe ~s>«t»- died auddonly Sunday morning of a of exhibits will bo luimcd coon. water foi- (be brook in ciry weather, diana. Afterward they will visit Dobutnntca. CARD PART* POSTrONKI). SKKKINfi LOWER TAXKS, Shrowfihury Students to Grnot Fleet. cerebral hemorrhage at hln homo. jtnd ifl nbo liseri tn water lhp jjrftss. tho World'o Fair nnd on their re- An in the caoo of II:: nucc:cn:;or.'i, The- (itudciitf) of tho Shrmvflhury Mr. Jonen, who had lived at Eaton- Blarjonn to i*o to Church. The Rtim.'mn trail pusses this sylvan turn trip wll(. vl»ll Niagara Fall*. p ntory In built around baclt-ataur gramniiir nrhool will celcbrato a dou- tov/n for many years, v/afl employed ..pot. The .Sen. Bright Women's Demo- Sew Stain Organization in Oppose The members of MynMo Brother- cratic club hnn postponed the card All New Taxation Planfl. Finnrio wno graduated from the Red life and nfforda the producer*! nmplo ble holiday today and tomorrow by tho Slgtmind Eisner company at hood lodfro of Masons of Red Bunk In nn espalier garden dwarf treen party scheduled for June 6, owing Bank high school In 1030. opportunity of prcnnntlnK ooimo nov- when thn ftdiool will bo cloned in Red Bank. will attend nervico nt tho Unptist. or shriib.i lire trained upon a. trelllp to the fnct that a reception will he Mm. Oeorgo II. Mllea of Rumeon :\ variety witorlalnment. Warren celebration of Decornllonday, Thurn- Ho waa born at Brooklyn, tho son churchJ Sundny evening. They will ami Mia. Marie Llnburn of Long or Wflli by mean:] of cultlyntin;;, apd, held that night at the Ra. ^Ice.(r nnd nubln wroto thn lyrirn anil nui- •dny Prtrii')])*?"?!** C, England him oj.-. ifcj/.Jais Thoma.a ,iSS,1#n.d, LoutMi fltecninlc on the church grounds nt : ; : : S i l r BrRj.eifJ •' *'i>y>/ 'tyepreE&flt Jfohmouth nic. Ono of tho hit numbero It) "I'll •jii iltim(>' AiVtj''v*riritft''Sfih |irt ,' 3iii [r(i/ Tiii ftli)"/or"'Wtlj 6r Frank Hague of An urgent appeal Is being made mado arraiiRcnicnta for tho pupllfj of Ferguson Jones. Surviving ara his quarter to eight, o'clock and march full, pyriimldal, U-forin, candelabra, Jersey City. Governor A. Harry county n.t n meeting to bo held Fri- for a large attendance at the next Wring Along With You," which ia tho school to view tho lleot an they widow, Mrs. Adelaide Smith Jonerj, day nlRht at Newark for the pur- Into tho church In a body. Rnv. 13d- t;lobc. ami cordon. Autliorltifiii Bay Moore, Democratic nominee for meeting of the Red Bank auxiliary nd by Powe nrrlvn off Handy Hook, The trip and hla adopted daughter, Mrs. Eliz- tvard W. Miller will preach a oormon Mi'. DiiltoD'n garden In a flue, ex- United Htaton nenator, and Judge jio'ip of forming an ancoclation dedi- of Rlvervlew hospital. This gather- abeth Lep, Fiinaral serylcea ware cated to tho nurpono of fighting all will bo mndo In n lm-ge BorO bus on "Today's Securities." A special In- nini'ile of Ofpnller gardening. The William IJ. Dill, Democratic nominee Ing will bo held at the Molly Pitclmr Highlands Girl Injured. with pnronta furnishing plcaauro held yesterday afternoon at 2:00 vitation has licon extended to tho tiTf-H nrc pruned to conform to the for governor. plans to Inflict, morn taxes on Now Minn fSarali Wenger ot Hlghtiuulri, Jersey residents. ,,AninnK the new hotel Friday afternoon, June 1, o.t earn for othorfl. o'clock at St. Jamas' Protestant Epis- V/IVCB and relatives of tho lodge morn- populuv continenlnl "fnn" lype. The A special meeting of the club will half-pnat two o'clock. Mra. Samuel nineteen yearn old, Iri In thn Hazard copal church, of which ho was n bora to nttmiil. ii'fijilf ivcett are not inoro tliim • (wn foiniR of taxation which the organi- ho hMti next Monday nifiht at the zation will light In the proponed W. Haunmttn, tho auxiliary prnnldent, linnpltnl nt Long lirfincli with 11 frac- Tho Red Hnnlt Register trnvclfl member. Rov. Gnorgo' H. Hann, "•feet high, hul tlin pride of -Mr. llal- home of Mrp. Jane Gariaml on Os- ntate. iiales lax. Tiio nNftoclntlrm will will preside. This will be the lant tured nnlile. mid wrint and 11 pos.'-lble over every tstrcot In town und every pnotor of the church, officiated. ri'he road to better ntvi bigger Uuol- hin's'lieml ta s msrvolous cherry born place to set a now date for the meolinsr of the auxiliary for the mim- fracture of thn .tkull. She fell Iwcnty road In tho county. Let it carry your Interment waa mtule In Glenwoad also peek to derrraac. (^a burden on ni(»8B«K<5 to thoso who livn on tlieao nees leado through Tho Register's ad- Ktw»'a as l'hs Sj>anlsli y«llo-.v, which tttte.it. real ealato ov/n'era, , m»r. Mectlngis will bs fe«um«d in feet from Hie eocond-»t«iy porch of MeeA4v«t!Bement 1 b & yertlslng columns,—Advertisement, , Santflmbttv- •> • • • • - -.., iWK hpme, ' • • • ~*: SaJ«tii££«S£ -Z e*™ "* v^-^m «#• "RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 30, 1934. Page Thirteen

Ladles' Night Observed. council auxiliary. Tho/>il>«nr t "• Personals Peace Theme At Collapses During Field Club Beats Camp Wawayanda To Patients At The A ladies' nfght was celebrated fol- fleers wore inotsil«t fot It it *»;• )li -» lowing the regular meeting of On- six months: president, Min. him. Mary Norman of Harding Hearing In Court Open on June 30th Riverview Hospital ward council of American Mechan- Jones; vice president, I**s. Isvtij road is confined to the house with in- Stella Kowaski of* Holmdel was ics Monday evening. Games of daft- Archer; secretary, Mrs 1' \. Hot juries which she received a lew cloys Charles Plney ot Scobeyville, while Announcement has just been by baseball, horseshoes,bunco nnd cards inson; financial secretaty, f'r , Ji . Glenn P. Wishard, Delivering Camp Wawayandn, the Eed Bank Y. treated at the hospital Wednesday ago in a fall down a flight of cellar testifying before justice Elmer c. j Leonardo Nine on Their Home afternoon for ptomaine poisoning. were played. Refreshments were ry Mitchell, and trea«un.r, M,«, titalra. She is improving. Mrs. Nor- Memorial Address, Urges Grounds Sunday Defeated M. C. A. camp for boys, that instruc- served by tho newly formed Onward | Louk He'ndilcl.f. man moved to Red Dank from Colt's ^"^'XcTSX'SiSg^ ! ?'«»& Sunday Defeated the tion In the handling of a sailboat will Mrs, Luke Gordaychik of River Membera to Fight Against AlertAl s by the R Score o?f 1R1 6t tno 88 he an additional activity at camp this Plaza and Mrs. Sou liosche of Wal- Neck a short tlmo ago, Peter 13. Farrell of Shrewsbury, col-' ""** *"' *""" ~"" ~ summer. The Women's auxiliary of Mr. and Mra. V. Parker Willtln- War Menace.' lapsed and had to ba removed to his —Holiday Game Today. lace street \vero operated on Wednes- tho Rutherford Y. M. C. A. had pre- day afternoon. son of Littlo •Silver Point sailed Fri- home for medical treatment. Plney The Leonardo Field club baseball Glenn P. Wishard, executive secre- sented to the carrjp a beautiful Pen Mrs. Kennle LePrestI f River Permanent Wave Special! day on the steamship Cottica of tho tary of tho Young Men's Christian charged Farrell with atrocious assault team, on its homo grounds Sunday, Yann sailboat known as a Buccaneer. o Royal Netherlands lino for a ucven- and battery. Tho latter was held un street gave birth to a daughter on association, delivered a Memorial iler bail of $1,000 for the action of continued its winning stride by tak- The general supervision of this ac- at BOB'S teen-day cruloo to Haiti, LaGuera, day address beforo members of the I ing the Eatontown Alerts Into camp tivity will be under the direction of Thursday. Venezuela and Cur.acco. They will tho grand jury. L«^na club at their regular weekly It truneplred during tho hearing by tho score of 16 to 8. The Alerts, Winsor Nielsen of Rutgers College, Mitchell Brethard of MIddletown return Juno 10 on tho steamship mpetlng yesterday-in tho Elka club. ahvaya a dangerous hitting nino, who is the director of athletics and •was operated on for appendicitis on Van. Renssolaer or tho camo line. that tho argument between tho two or $ Declaring that munition makers men started over the merits or de- made a strong hid for the game In aquatics. Assisting him in the ac- Thursday morning. A calte aalo for tlio benefit of the were doing all they could to create [ merits of a horso which Farrell had the second Inning when they pound- Itual Instruction will be Tom Brooks Lillian Briggs of Bingham avenue, Rlvcrvlow hospital will bo held on wars and conflicte, the speaker called j sold to Plney, Plney said ho was ed the offerings of Maxson, the Leo- !of Harvard and Howard Canouno of Rumson, was operated on Friday ;ene Saturday, June 2, in tho etore form- upon Llano to think of thoso things I .struck In the abdomen, where he had nardo hurler, for five hits and five Princeton, two of the counselors who morning for the removal of her ton- erly occupied by Storck's on Broad that would tend to prevent any fur-1 previously been injured, byuy.„„,„„,: Farreli . .runs. Maxson was re-placed by Jay have had much experience In the art sils, and adenoids. Others $3.50 & $2.50. atreet. ther danger of wars. Ho esfd that of sailing. Exior " Ouellettc " 'of ' Shrewsbury ! Smith, who slopped the rally and Fred Munday of Maple avenuo was EVUBYDAV IN THE WiiJ'JK 1VB OFFISH A BIO 8EECIAI. Mltia Kmma Rafl of lied Bank and tha youth of today would Blmply bo township was committed to the coun-1 he'd the visitors to four hits and Recently the lake was restocked operated on Monday night for ap- Lester rerrlnn of Itumnon spent Sun- cannon fodder in another war and j (with pickerel, Kmnll mouth' black OF ANY IS OF TIIESR ITEMS KOI1 $1.00. • ' . ty jail at Freehold by Justica Wain-! three runs for the remainder of the pendicitis. EYEBROWS, SISTTINO, SHAMPOO, MANICURE—EACH 3CS. dny at New York. Mlsn Rose Rafl said it was up to parenta and civic right, when ho could not procuro bail I Same. He sent eight Eatontowners I bass and perch. The campers should of Red Bank spent last week with organizations to discuss problems of i enjoy a veritable "Fisherman's Par- Mrs. William Brodle of Freehold of ?50 on an assault and battery I over the strike-out route, waa operated on Monday morning. her sister, Mrs. Edward H. Stone of war and peace with a view of corn- charge. According to witnesses, dur- The Leonardo boys made fifteen adise" this summer. A mechanical Shrewsbury, hating the menace. ing a quarrel between Ouellette and hits and they were aided by two er- | tefrigeration system has been in- Mrs. Joseph Holiday of Monmouth Mm. Frances Manning of South Eugeno M, Mageo, former presi- hia wife, the latter ran into a, neigh- rors by the visitors. Yannarella stalled and the kitchen Itself has street gave birth to a son Saturday. Mrs. \Dominicko Palaia of Long 69 BROAD ST., RED BANK street, teacher at tho local high dent of tho club, was endorsed by bor's homo for protection. Ouellette; started on the mound for Eatontown been entirely renovated. Capt. Saund- (Upstairs in Candy Kitchen Building) school, was elected secretary of tho tho local organization for tho post followed but was ordered off tho prop-i and he was replaced by Chaaey In ers of boatbuilding fame has de- Branch was operated on Monday for Secondary School Teachers' associa- of district governor of tho Aebury erty. Instead, witnesses said, Ouol- the seventh inning. Leonardo made signed a new type of Kayak which he removal of her tonsils and ado- Phone 2810 for an Appointment. tion at a conference the association Park diatrlot. Tha cloction will ba letto struck tho neighbor, John An-1'wo double plays, one in the third I will bo a project for older boys to noids. recently hold at New Brunswick. held at the district convention to be derson, who called /stato police and ! inning and one in the eighth inning, j build. It is light weight, of grace- Mrs. Manning fa tho first one from held next Tuesday night at tho Ber- had Ouclletto arrested. [ A capacity Decoration day at- ful lines, and fast in the water. this locality to hold an office In this koley-Carteret hotel at Asbury Park. | Chief White Bear, the Indian Harold Curtln of Monmouth street, j tendance is looked for today when counselor, ia bringing to- the camp association. Tho Red Bank Lions decided not to charged by Detective George W. Boh- •*• W.illiam P. Bottagaro, son of Mr. George W. Bray, Henry Eigenrauch to Mr. McCartor. Layden, who was laid off two months ago by tho CWA, The wedding ot Miss Macintosh Spiritualist Demonstration. and Mrs. Charles Bottagaro of Red and Warren D, Fowler, submitted a and W. Grover Shlnn of Oakland Bank, has been awarded his numer- report. The election will be held did not have carfare to Cedar Grotfe Rev. Charles Rumball of Detroit als for participation on tho Rutgers and ho walked there from Newark. street will take place Sunday af- /ill bo the speaker at a demonstra- during the latter part of June. ternoon, June 10, at Trinity Episco- university freshman wrestling team. In his letter ho said he would ; tion be iVCn neXt Sundav n[ ht The next meeting will bo held on pal church. ThThn"e hridp't^hiT'lsbride-to-be is a1 '° S 8 Vandervcer VanDorn, who has Tuesday, June 12, at the Swimming blow up the terminal building at >Lnmouth Memorial! at the High Point Spiritualist church been a patient in Rlvorvlew hospital three o'clock last Saturday afternoon graduate of the: rfenmouth Memorial j Middletown town- River country club. A program of hospital nurses' training school. : " P Stevenson In con- several weeks under treatment for entertainment will be Jn charge of if the money was not forthcoming. ship. ••• /MA blood poisoning, is showing marked Eugeno Mageo and Georgo Bray. About forty special detectives were i ductor. improvement despite his advanced on duty in the building that day and HOME WITH THE FLEET A memorial Bcrvlco for membera years. trailed everyone carrying a suitcase Royals Open Season Mrs. Leon Pennlngton of Sunset of tho local club who have passed or package. Boland C. Wlckes of Bed Bank away was held last Sunday nigrht In Tho Royal athlete club opened Its avenue and her sister-in-law, Mra. On tho Lexington. season on its Held at Fair Haven last Alfred Jervin of Eatontown, spent tho Baptist church. Rev. Edward W. Miller, pastor of the church and a DESSEBT-BREDGE PAUTT. Roland C. Wickes, son of Mr. nnd I Sunia ..2a..2Sc J.>KIaU'ky In one of hla dally nes- after which they will reside In the i BEANS Initiation Tomorrow NlgSit, are spending several days at Wnch- 8lon» of pollco court yoBtorduy. Both Adelaide apartments on Broad street. aprcaguo, Virginia. Most of tho tlmo CRISP CWCUMBSRS '. wcro charged with tho samo offense- Mrs. Gill in n, graduato of tho Red Tho Ued Bank Lodge of Elko will will be spent In fishing. They made Wo aro ttnnkful to Bank high school nnd studied mu3ic devolo part of thoir session tomor- CRISP RED* RADIS94CS .' —operating a motor vehicle while the trip by automobile. our patrons, not only for under tho Influence, of liquor. in Paris. Sho lo at tho present tlmo row night to Initiation when several £1 VEGETABLE PPSiXJ.SEWESHVin'BUaO., TCI. Daly was arrested by Sergt. James operating a muaic school, Mr. Gill candidates will bo Inducted Into the favoring UG with their Is nlfio a graduate, of tho Hcd Bank mysterleo of EUtdom. Tho 'officers Services for Hero. Khoody nnd pleaded guilty to zig- business, but for getting zagging his car down Shrewsbury high school, and la employed by tho of tho lodgo look forward to a largo Tho Kcanoburg poet1, of tho VetoJ- r« brought to the job Is to advertise In Tho Ttegis- was ncld under bnil for a hearing program will ba In chargo of Mrs. ti>r's Want Department.—Advertise- b«fora tta jecolta- next wools. ••-•*.*• tosjtital 1 hb ... , M . §5 BROAD STEEET NEXT TO PGSTOW'JCi JRED_BANK_R^STER, MAY 80^1984^ QUALITY, SERVICE First Spiritualist Church winter with her daughters at Bloom- vices at Community church Sunday East KeansisOTg News. Cfilropraetic Health' Service field, Is seriously ill at that place, There will be a change in the «er Dreuei, Men's Suits of Bed Bank Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lane, of vices beclnning with next Sunday Dry Cleaned $1.00 Walter F. Reinhaus, D. C , The Garaldlns Thompson Republi- Services Wednesday arid Jjumlay 8 P. M. Bl BRANCH AVE.. RED DANK, . j. Haplewood wera guoote of Mr. and Tha Sunday-school will meet at half- can unit will raset tomorrow after- Thur»d»y i r. M. N Mrs. William Cox on Thursday. past nine o'clock In the morning and MARTIN-MARGULES, Inc.,' HOURSl noon at the home at tha president, CUmnera end Dyers 0 Broad Street. Red Bank, N. J. John Wagner moved this week the preaching servle will bs at eight Mrs. George Ruppoll, with Mlas Jes- .„ . T"««J»yi Thursday, Saturday, from P. H. Franklin's bungalow to o'clock in tha evening. Paul Boul> Phone as (Over Allan's Shoo Store.) 10 to 12 A. M, 2 to B and 1 to oh M sie Flnlay as hostess. The «tub holds 43 IVespect Av©., Hed Rani*. N. J^ Tel. BS3-J. Certificates and pins wsro awarded the home of his father-in-law, An- hower will be In charge Sunday even all Its meetings and other events at id the members of the journalism tliony Mica. ing. the home of Mrs. Ruppell, the UES of classt-3 for their newspaper work Mr. and Mrs. Harold Balleau have Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser of which Is donated. DR. L. W. CARLBON~ for the Albury Park Press school moved Into M-o. John Boyd'a house Glondale. Long Island, were recent Robert Keelan, eon of Mr. and Mrs. SURGEON CHIROPODIST pages In the past semeBlor by Ernes recently vacated by Qrovcr Glvena. guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Homsn. John Keelan, will bs homo for the CESS of tho Press at a recent chapel F. K. Butcher Is having the rooms Mrs. Charles Quackenbush, Jr., and summer vacation in about two weeks FOOT AILMENTS program. Those so rewarded were over thr* Anioi lean Btore renovated. son John, Mrs. John Masteraon, Mrs from St. Joseph's seminary at Cal- SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING Omco Hours. Dolly 10 a. fa. to a p, ta. Ethel Bcott, Helen Mazia, Walter Ira Donabay of Freehold will move Albert Courier, Mra. Harry Dovey t,v<;s}(n£8! Tuesday «n«I Thursday. llcoon, New York. BCEEEN AND 8TORM KWS.O8BHEB Johnson, Charles Allaire. Charles thla week to Mrs. Margaret Thomp and Mrs. R. F. Homan and daughter I1 or appointment phona S442. Belts, Joseph Calandriello, Harry Preparations are completed for the enn'B houac. Mr. Donahay ID em- Beth motored to Ocean Gate nnd card party which will bo hold tomor- Tdcphono OifV-M ISO BrlS^a Avonua, Bed Bank, false, George Hanson, James Leddy, ployed at the state hospital. spent Thursday at the summer home 21-33 BBOAU ST., BED BANK, H. J. Helen Fesnny, Florence Averrc, Ella row afternoon at the flro house for The supper held Wednesday night of Mrs. Dovey. the benefit of the milk fund of St. Pey, Frank LoversidRC, Leon Van- at the fire house drew a much larg- Prayer service will be held at Com1 Brunt, Kohert Imlay, Lillian Rhodes, Ann's churah of Keansburtr. Women er crowd than was eapected with munity church tomorrow evening at members of the church who live at •William Bloom, Virginia Duske, U|)o result that eome of the supper eight o'clock. this place will act as hostesses. *>I]cye True*, Betty Samuel nnd | delicts were refunded. While at Camp Burton the Flying Everything presages a largo attend- Jack White. I . Eagle patrol of Troop 88 of Boy once. At the regular meetlnR of HIP first , Scouta earned an A"rating under tho The Ladles' auxiliary of the flre aid club held in Mrs. Jeannette , por| leadership of Carmine Centannl. The ompany held a card party yesterday Kinkle'j office Friday, plans were j Sliver Vox patrol of the troop, led by with Mrs. Jacob Young and Mrs. made for a beach pnrty Tuesday, | (Th> R=d B|Bk EcJrJ,Ur „„ b, bouab, Francis Smith, received a B rating. Zlmmermann ao hostess. June B at Sandy Hook. The mem- . in port Monrnouth at th« stores of Chsrlm IT is the Laundry's bus- per« will leave tho school at two I Mcyir» and Salvador* Sessllone.) The Grasshoppers athletic club will O'clock and will return at nine. , | (,, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs hold their regular monthly meeting Tho road to batter and blBKor busi- iness to wash and Boy Cob Friday evening at the home of ness leado through The Register's ad- At the 100th meeting of tho Red Koy Cobb, Is sick with asthma. Charles Quackenbush. vertising columns.—Advertisement. iron, that's what _ it Bank Wgh school student council j j,(r. j^ Mrs. Martin Willett of The Women's Republican club will WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY lield •Wednesday in the journalism westflelet and Mr. and Mrs. Kirlt hold their fortnightly card party Fri- has to do with its room, practices were held for the j Webster of Jersey City spent Wednes- day afternoon at the flre house, with time. student council chapel program pre-|ap'-. woj)d hoaplul Ruth Willett. Fair Haven, N. J., classes has been postponed from last Sixteen members of Troop 88 of Klphth Krad attend en Indian tea to be given side, at her home on Bergen place Thurs- Last week the Grasshopper) base- day, Juna 7- Those present at the ball team of this places defeated the meeting were Jean Morrow, Lolla Harris Gardens Dona by tha acors of Wood, Mary Burdge, Phyllis Miles, 5 to 4, On Sunday tho Grasshoppers Sarah Burdge, Anna ShippMn, May played the Kcansburg Orioles and the Griffiths, Betty Ackcrman, Marna Orioles won by tho score of 13 to 0, STORE YOUR GARMENTS Reuckhause, Marjorio Frits, Betty Today the Grasshoppers will play on Samuels, Lois Knodel and Miss their home diamond against the Port IN OUR Katherine Barney. Monmouth firemen's team. ABE LYMAN and Hio It wan decided that "Final Exams ARE you going to let Should Bo Abolished" In a debate The Boy Scouts of this place, In a them hang in your BAND recently given In the fifth period baseball game Saturday, defeated the dramatic reading class under the Boy Scouts of Union Beach by the closets during the supervision of Mrs. Robert C. Brown. score of 21 to 3. that are summer months, sub- Lou Borden and Walter Johnson The Ladies' Auxiliary of- the fire took the, affirmative side and Morris company held a covered dish Bupper jecting them to the Amos & Andy ShlpUIn and Harold Turnock held at the fir© house Thursday night. ravages of the Cartoon, "BASBLIN' MATCH" the negative Bide. The "dark horca prise" was won by Mr«. A. J. Bastan. Thomas P. Doremus, prominent . • • * MOTH, and the dan- local lawyer of the firm of Quinn, The Ladles' Aid society of Com- gers of FIRE and Parsons and Doremus, addressed the munity church will hold a strawberry V milts Open for Inspection P A. M, to H E>. M. Fri. Night—FREE boys' Hi-Y club, at their meeting last festival at the church tomorrow af- THEFT? week. His topic was shell racing, ternoon and evening from live until TELEPHONE B. B. «4. eight o'clock. Mrs. Lillian Kern Is CHINA to the Ladieo I and be told of his experiences In OUR MESSENGER WILL CALL THE SAFEST plan is shell racing at Cornell, Princeton chairman of the committee. and University of Pennsylvania. He The Ladles' Auxiliary of the flrs to have these gar- offered his cervices in helping to or- company will hold a "depression ments SANITONED ganize a crew in Red Bank If the dance" Saturday night at the flre Sat. — Amateur local boys would take such an in- house, A balloon danee with prizes and placed in our terest. will be one of the special features. Fines will be imposed upon those COLD STORAGE The Red and Gray golf team de- wearing good clothing ant) jewelry. FURRIEH3 SINCE 1805 VAULT, where they feated the Specials, representing tho Many tickets have bean disposed of, Rumson Country club, last week at 25 nnrad St, Be4 BanU, N. J. are fully insured SUNDAY — MONDAY ~ TUESDAY the Swimming River Country club Arrangements are progressing for the "circus" which will be given by against ALL damage. by a »core of 6 to 3. James Leddy 9ft fllVB TBIIf A5R ICWfi and George Martin, No. 1 team for the Rambling Minstrels Saturday the school, won three points. Clar- night, June 9, at the nro house, under the auspices of the. Women's Repub- REPAIRING and RE- ^nccaxcc it teams tbe.brlsbteat atare at i of No. 2 team won two and one-half lican club. MODELLING by an points and dropped a half point. The George Berens conducted the ser- expert furrier. Esti- radio with your idols of the screen •»,-.-,! No. 3 team, composed of Anthony Drcfjuoo, It civoa you "the "first" hiifkK, Natalo and Lloyd Vaecarelli, were I mates cheerfully giv« defeated by a score of two and one- j en. ' ouo" inside "on tho eth'er'oKidlos' » .., »i half to one-half. I GET IT RIGHT T\. fCebaace it'o n Warner-Bros."musical The girls' soccer semi-finals wore | played last week at the high school i i->ne millions nro"oliigtng Its songs'J athletlo field with Capt Maryj Burdge's Giants bring defeated by j C«pt. Thelma Stoufa Ace» by a close 1 score of 1 to 0. The final matches Cleaned, Blocked will be played tnmorrmv afternoon when the Zippers, rtptalneii by i and Shaped by an Myrva Uhl, will oppo.°e the Aces. ! REM Export Hatter. Junior High School News. | COMPLETE The Scientific Rnsonrch club chal-' lenged tho Scientific QueBtloneers to a debate Friday, which resulted In , 1 a tie. It wan held under the direc- D SINCMARKEE 1877. T tion of Mrs. Elsie MacLeod. Thi-1 Affirmative team von in nr^i'm^nt:, I 15(10 Thoroughly cleansed, nnd the negative team won in pres- 11 & 13 BROAD SY. 3 PHONES: IMI Free entation. The debate was "Rcnolvcd, I 1583 colors brightened, nap that children should use the lawn an restored; entire life re- a playground." The affirmative team Specials ! Thurs., Fri., Sat., May 31, June 1, 2. was composed of Jamcis Hzrtner, newed. Surprising new Teddy Lake and Joseph Allen. The negative debaters were John Stoble, appearance by our Mary Cannella nnd Merrill Richard- FRESH-KILLED' Shampoo Method. son. Miss Mae Thronkmorton Judged CALIFORNIA—Large the debate. Girl Scout, troop 26. under the MI- Spring 1934 pervislon of Mr.i. Barbara Lane, will sell cookies Saturday, Juno 2. The New Potatoes proceeds will go towards buying a Slift for the "Y" house where the pa ttia. M gftC troop meets. SMOKED The girls of Room 1 were victor- WILSON, CUD AH V, ious In a soccer fjomc plnycd Wednes-! 'jl'orrn Knosr- day »Kalnst the glrla of Room 20 by a score of 6 to 3. Room 1 learn con- :>l«ted of Vlnzie Pellegrino, Kathryn ID. Reamer, Rnjie Lucia, Grace Lowis, Virginia Wyckoff, Vloln Bottagaro, lb. gc Agnes Donato, Carncln Claglla, Fresh Ground—Blond Awarded 3'^ Sl..». 1 JERSEY Helen Patrick, Kithcrine Johnson, Anna Ferrigno, Ada Capran, Andrea N. Y. Daily rJo-.vf. DeLnca, Millie Ciaglla, Dorothy Minitmix Weslorburg and Ruth Dwight. The FISH - OYSTERS — CLAMS team from Room 20 consisted of ftPO Fbg. Mary 38g)?cne, Wlhla. Ebir-, nose Fi- asconaro, Doris Jlath, -TtoKO Mhvoslcy, Marjorle Holmes, Msry Cannavo, Marln Cannello, Adcile 'Herman. Helen White, June Warner, Muriel namsden, Perzealla Parker, Janet IniaVmftiV. " g| Cans ffigO

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Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hack of Cran- Loomls school week-end house party ter from California with her part of fit of the fire company will be held Poetry Topic of lord. Two tables of bridge wero on' at Windoor, Conn., last week. MIBI last week. Friday afternoon and evening, June Bradley's Hutchlnson was tho gucot of Richard Tho Ladles' Aid society of the 15, by the ladies' auxiliary of the joyed after dinner. lire company. Club Meeting Mra, Robert Blrltenmeicr of Maple- C. Morso of South Orange. Methodist church held an apron Radio Service wood was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. MIB3 Catherlno Berry of Rldge- eociablo Friday evening at the home Tho literaturo department of the of Mrs. Sarah Scott. t-AKSONS & DORKMCS, BED BANK, N. J. Georgo S. Barrett Tuesday of last wood v/as the week-end guest of Miss COUNSELLOItS AT LAW I'hono B. B. 11S4-J. Hcd Rank Woman's club met at the week. Ethel Eggleston. Miss Egglcston Commencement exercises will be Whllfield Building, [led UauSi clubhoUHo lnut Fridny and devoted its and Mlsa Berry were former room- held by tho graduates of the school John M. Qulnn, Thootloro U. Parsons. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brnkle re- ThomaB P. Ooremus taession to poetry. Tho mualeul pro- turned home Sunday after a ten-day mates at the New Jersey college for Wednesday night, Juno 20. On- the gram rendc-rcd during tho afternoon trip to Pennsylvania, vvhero they vis- women at Now Brunswick. following night tho members of tho :3 Armstrong ac- Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. Ella ]fley, Ann and Margaret Todd, Marie OUE $15 TOMORROW companled. Glidwell attended the match between Dictz and Joy Coddlngton of Engle- STOEAGE WAREHOUSE PERMANENT WAVES Complete ! WITH BINGLET ENDS mrVATE ROOMS FOE ONLY - Tho Ashury Goods Fully Insured In Transit Red Bank high school having the match. A dance sponsored by tho Junior highest average in literature would Woman's club was held in tho Amer- ALSO The members of Builders of the WAREHOUSE and OFFICE: receive an awurd from the lltoraturc Trail had their last meeting Thurs- ican Legion hall Thursday evening. department of the club, as is the cus- day afternoon until after the sum- Tho Children's day program of the $2.50 and tom e;u:h year. mer vacation. Prizes were awarded First Baptist church will be given 51-53 Mechanic Street In closing the lust meeting of the to Ruth Dominick, Doris Rincar, in the morning of the third Sunday $3.00 fiscal year. Mrs. Chark thanked tho Eleanor Wyckoff, Barbara Burlew, in June. For several years past the members of her committee and those Helen Gianudls, Aithea Stryker and services have been hold in the even- Permanent Phone Red Bank attending for tho co-operation given Eleanor Thomas for pre-eminence in Ing. Those on tho committee are (Guaranteed) her throughout the club year, which Wave3 attendance and making Ten Com- Mrs. Gilbert Craig, Mrs. James Van- From 8 to 9 Guaranteed contributed toward making the meet- mandments. • Brakle, and Mrs. Lloyd Little. ings fiUCCCSSIUl. Months. Members of Girl Seoul Troop No. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Malkmua en- Tea wan served In the library, with 22 went on a hike Saturday. They tertained the members of the Satur- 3 ITEMS —$1.00. Mrs. Mark Scott and Mrs. Victor were Ann Laird, Jane Burlew, Eve- day evening bridge club at tholr home Manicure Marcel King pouring. Mrs. Albert Llnden- lyn Ludewig, Maro Watson, Doris last week. The members of the club stinith and Mrs. Nielsen assisted. Lav- Dernbergcr, Marie Dietz, Frances aro Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hall, Mr. Real Castile Finger Wave ender and yellow Iris and yellow Van Clief, Reba Disbrow and Claire and Mrs. Herman Thorsen, Mr. and Eyebrows camilos formed the decorations. LeRavre. They were accompanied by Mrs. Charles Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Shampoo The literature committee of the de- their leader, Miss Joan LeFavre. Charles Frye, Mr. nnd Mrs. James iv:tn Vinegar Rlnso Haircut partment was entertained last Robert Smith, who took a post Van Brakle, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wednesday at a covered dish lunch- graduate course at Yale university Sturt, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pike, Mr. White Henna .... $1.25 eon by Mrs. John R: Smith ol Deal. and Mrs. H. A. Figard, Mr. and Mrs. Luncheon was served on the lawn. this year, is spending the summer $1.00 with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Eigard. Mr. Harold Disbrow and Mr. and Mrs. Red Henna Tentative plans were made for tho last time Including Shampoo and Finger Wave. program of the department for tho Smith has a position with the Han- Malkmus. This was the year beginning in tho fall. Dr. Mar- son-Van Winkle-Munnlng company. the club will meet this season. Marcel 50c—Thurs., Fri. & Sat. jorle nankin of Long I-'ranch con- Mra. George Clark eltertained at a Mlsa Dorothy Rader wag the guest ducted an Informal discussion on des.sert-brldgo Wednesday afternoon. f Kenneth Huck of Jersey City Sun- China, where she. spent twenty yenrs, Two tables wore In play. Mrs. Ches- day. part of tho time as teacher in a pro- er Aumack and Mrs. Harry Allaire Miss Charlotte Schock, youngest FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—2 FEATURES ! gressive- school. >f Red Bank substituted. Mrs. Au- daughter of Mathlas F. Schock and mack held high score. Attending tho luncheon were Mrs. Robert Stllwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chark, Mrs. Thomas Voorhls, Mrs. Mr. and Mra. John Tansey, Jr., and Georgo Stllwoll, were married in Mark Scott, Mis. William Johnstone, family, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Maryland Sunday, May 20. Mr. Still- Mrs. R. S. Biclmell. Mrs. Victor King, Welatead spent the week-end at tho well ia employed at the Farmers' and A whirlwind f Mrs. H. R. Wcllbacher, Mrs. J. L. latter's cottage at Budd lake. Merchants' bank. Montgomery, Mra. A. F. Nielsen, Mrs. Edward Forrest of Boston, Mass., of surprises, Harry Morford, Mrs. Llndenstruth and George Thomas of New York, and Mrs. Hermann Asendorf, a guest. were week-end guests of Mr. and Tinton Falls News. You Can daring and Mrs. Georgo Clark. punch-packed Miss Joy Coddlington of Englewood The girls of the public school wa3 the week-end guest of Miss Eliz- played their last baseball game of at Such Low Prices Matawaa News. abeth Hutchinfion. the Beason Thursday at this place •.. even for Misses Annio and Lulu Clark of (The Red Bank KoglBter can be bought aguluat tho girls of Went Long lovo! She was Long Branch were guests of Miss Branch. The Tinton FallB nine won TRY in Mntawnrt from M. J. O'Connell, IH4 Louise Clar Tuesday. a one-mon Main ntreet. Jacob A. Lewia and J. & J. by the score of 18 to 9. Their rec- Taulnl.) Lloyd Little spent several days last ord for the season is four victors woman..who Miss Antoinette Rapolla visited week at Cape May. and two defeats. belonged relatives at New York over the Mrs. John E. Bauer spent Monday to the wrong and Tuesday with her huaband at David Scott is on the sick list and •week-end. his store is now being conducted by man first...! Sidney Hu6y opent the week-end Philadelphia in celebration of Mr. Bauer's birthday. his mother, Mrs. Sarah Scott. at.Trenton as tho guest ot his father, The members of the graduating Marshall Huey. Mrs. A. B. Henderson, Dr. and Mrs. Carl A. Gesswcin and F. Howard class of tho public school will go C. II. Young of Hastings, Michi- on an educational trip to Now York gan, Is visiting hiu niece, Mrs. John Lloyd wero weok-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Taylor of Fair- Thursday, Juno 11. They will mako KnaulT for a short tlmo. the trip by boat from Keansburg. John Miller of Boston was a guest field, Conn. Rev. and Mrs. Carl H. Koeker, Jr., Among other places they will visit at tho home of Mrs. Athol C. Kees Radio City, the headquarters of the over tho week-end. havo been attending tho Northern Baptist National convention, which Is National Broadcasting company, and SPECIALS May 31, June 1, 2. Phone 2654. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ncldlin- the museum of natural history. Phone 2653. with ger wero guests of Mrs. Edward Up^ being held at Rochester, N. Y. degraff of New York Sunday. Miss Ann Hutchinson attended tho Mrs. William England had her els- RICHARD Mrs. Russell Craven of the Chee«e- 1/ GENUINE 11 0 L E Ij quakc "oad i3 a surgical patient In '4 SPRING S A L L V tho Perth Amboy hospital. Mra. Willinm H. Pcngel returned E I L E flS to hoi- homo Fridny after being a c SIRLOIN BOTTOM ROUND patient In tho Perth Amboy hospital. Mrs. Charles W. Yerger left Wednesday for Wcllesley Hills, SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY Massachusetts, for a viait with JrlendB. Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. Conover and daughters, Claire and Carol of j Maplewood, were week-end guest3 of ' ROUND PRIME RIB Mrs. Carrie Conovor. j. —.v Robert W, Smith of Wyoming, Ohio, and Stephen Wray of New 3—3%-ib. Hochellc, New York, have taken po- Frying or ICKENS ">• 24< sitions with tho Hnnson-VanWinkle- THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Munnjng company. Mrs. W. B. Morris entertained an FANCY out-of-town luncheon-bridge club to wnir.it LOSN PORK Ib. 15c IIE.V TURKEYS Ib. 27c which .iho belongs Wednesday. Most Beech-Nut Coffee . 2 lbs. 59c END r.J li\^l I'O I' of the guests were from Jerooy City, where Mrs. Morris formerly lived. CHUCK Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip L. Neidlingor, Heinz's Ketchup 2Iairgebots. 39c POT Ib. 15c SPICED HAM Ib. 29c Mrs. Athol C. Rcea and John Miller of Boston were quests of Mr. and Banquet Tea. |-lb. 21c : fib. 39c FRESH" Mrs. Edward Wyckoff at a dance CHOPPED BEEF 2 lbs. 25c BOILED HAM Ib. 39c at tho Monmouth County Country Club at Katontown Saturday evening. MISB Funny Tuiinlngton of ForBh- Swift's Salad Dressing 3 jars 25c END SOFT Ing place, Kcyport, has accepted a PORK CHOPS 2 lbs. 25c SUMMER BOLOGNA Ib. 19c position in the Clara Louise Beauty Brookfield'Roll Butter \ Ib. 26c shoppe here. Mlsa Tunnington. was STEWINO formerly with Mls3 Rctta Dcat'3 CHICKENS Ib. 15c Ib. 19c beauty parlor in Matawan. Brookfield Carton Eggs doz. 25c or SALAD Dr. Conover Burlew, who practices at Perth Amboy and Dr. Fountain largo bottlo . 69c I'ANOV Burlew, who has a dental ofllco In NEW POTATOES LAKGE doz. lie South Amboy, were recently elected 19c 27-lb. bnsltet to membership in tho Middlesex County Dentnl society. 2-17c MIPSCS Kallicr Blau arid Wary Coffee IbJTc STRING BEANS 2 lbs. 13c Wells nnd Mrs. Edmund Allen entcr- i qincd tho Tcachora' contract bridge 1 i.iub at the homo of Miss Blau . . "Ib. 2k Thurnday evening. Mlna Laura Gor- don nnd Mrn. Allen received tho pi-lzwi for high nnd low scores re- ~~19c spectively. JPppSHSjap--; fit Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd and LOIN SPRING LAMB Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blood attended 8i§iifv>/^ nitjlits a woman, a dlnnor at tho Ellis' club at Red 1 trying to rule her own heart! Bur ' Thur.iduy ovenlng. Tho dinner was given by the teachers of Middlc- lown tovvnnhlp nchooln. Members of the hoard of education were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. I..o- NBC Graham CracScers niaire spent the week-end with Mrn. Lemalre'a mother, Mrs. Lewis II. Rehcnclt. Their son, Roy Kchenck Lc- Libby's Tomato Juice _ 3 cans 21c imitie, roturned wlih hhi parents to hist new homo In Drexcl Hills, Pa., nfter a visit of two weeks with his grandmother. Mis" Elizabeth Hlgglim IS driving a now, Plymouth coupe. '•'•'•'••MrV.'"Klmnfo''KOBAY Beading and Writing Exhibits The Ooorc _ Barbara Nlmmo 46 7 to 11 'fuller Conitmotlon Co. »aa „ Ho.Peep ~ Mnrlanne MeQueen pir cent pur onnum, s» crovideJ bjr tho Aft ealltl«o, An Aet eontsrnltiK unpaid !.«« taxes, R««»«.msnts, jind oth«r Rlunltlpal fharg»8 an l«al Brocwty. and provMtasr for Int 63.05 and Dramatizations by Ele-Tho Ehttli Rita Clolh. Eleanor tha eolUetlon thereof by ths er«atlon and thetoon (Rtvlilon of 1 Tuller ConntructloB Co. .-, .— ICSJ,..'..« U.80 Nlwson. Alife Smith, (iail fiarrison. Wil- 1618)", end Wia Aet< tupplsraentary thereto end am«naetory th«raof, pnrMant to mentary Pupils to be Featured bur "Smith. Robert Schmidt, Juanlta Int...... ,0J Comoy, William Noplow. vthlch t!ia etb h held. in Series of Presentations. Little Boy Blue ..._ Howard McCormick Th« following l« a list Eni deierlptlon of the land« »ubl»et to tha naie. and 411 afel Tulltr Oomtructlon Go 16»1..._... J1.01 Little Girl Betty Bohnert tho owners name. E» contalmd on tb« UttHmitupbT th« Coil.etor, to»«h«r -with Int. l.aa • taasa Managerasnt eg Hda Grill, Fata Boacli, florid The reading and writing exhibits lack and Jill the total amount duo thireon as coiapuuo to th« flrtt doy of July. 16SJ, and t)i« and dramatizations, given by nil the Richard O'Conner, G@novleve Babbitt Balitlld renpoctlvrespectivl oe landld oe wiltviiil)ll be e ooM to raakoth*raakoth*raakoth* amount *harB«Sblo aialnut puch lanlandd l 49 B Tuller Con«tiuetlon Co. , ...... 1888 18.80 EBOCtAB end SHOBB DINNBBS and K.TOJCHEON SERVED elementary schools of Rod Bank, and Tho Stone „,...„ Arnold Cioldin >n tho «ald flrit day of July. 1M*. e» eo*i»»l**lJ J on fololdd lintlit, whlthlhh »By b s IIn. Int 02 Humuty-Dumt'ty -Arthur Frommflf ornctedd at thd offlco of tho nnfletlltenjdnnfletllte . toSothtr with Intsrent on tall! amount 1C.02 Under the supervision of Mrs. Bessie The Kinc'fi Horses - Joseph Jones, from raiid ddrat ddo r off JJulyl , l»Sl»S88 , ttaa thai deyy otf talealee , andd thtlie« coucoma a ofo fsale ia!. s 49 7 to 9 Tuller Construction Co. ...-. »—'.- i«sa „ ' 'ST.'H Two bloclss Eoutla ©I siow f|^ioo!» oa eiato tj. Rue, will begin tomorrow niglit at Eddie Knight, Junior Craft, Robert T&xn Int. i.4o tho Elver street school. Mechanic Prick. Lot Kama Total Tho Klnrt Men Walter Conan, 1B80 .a 49, 10 to IB Tuller Construction Co. «-~. street school exhibit follows on Mori- Domilrl Apgar, Neal Heaviland, Torfl' IS 3t ^.^.^ flay night, Juno 4, Oakland street, Int 4.SI mle Davie. 1038 S«.!S 4SI U to 16 Tuller Construction Co. ...„..»._.... —.. Tuesday night, .Time 5, nnd junior Tommy Proad and Joan Power Int LSI high elementary grades next Wednes- havo tho loading roles In tho Oakland -$ oo.ss day niffht, June 6. Each event takes 35,86, ^0 Ito21 Tuller Construction Co , .»..«... street school part of the reading 3? Fred Tetl , 1980 36.(3 place at 7:30 o'clock in the, tho re- project to bo presented Tuesday Int , 6,46 spective schools. There will bo no night, June 5, and headed by Miss 1031 . O0.U Si SI D. W. WIllKum . „._.„... ndmisoton charge, the purpose being Int. 10.66 May McCue. Joan, ao a flrot grade 153: S0.92 to show how tho school children are lupll asku Tommy to teach her how building permanent reading interests Int i.U o read. • He tells her from hia be- And Mult Happiness ustaUy Bo lianfl in luuul and cultivating a taste for good llt- jinnlng In tho kindergarten. Tho Raymond Pagan —._»-.> - 1B90...... 6.71 B Gladra H. West „ .- . emture as a worthy use of leisure Int. 1.02 Build tor ttia fqturo by giving your chM tho henoflt nrious steps are shown by the dif- 1111 6.8S erent grades. Tommy and Joan are Int. time. .17 «2 L. W. Trucx „ ^.,-._..~.-.~...... ol millc CTeiy dey. street demonstration. (insisted by Patsy Gardner and John l»»l..,..™ e.to Tho Klvsr Int. „._,., .91 headed by Miss Mndg'e Gleeten, and Ingles. 31.48 5 lleno Koun ...-_..»_.._ leas.—™ 60.4a ^assiste™ d b_.y, Mis. - s Mary- Lewis and The first four grades and the ltin- 39 101,110 Jaa. G. Carter . tue 89.13 Int. 5.89 Int. .. .. 3.10 MIGS Bornadino Stewart, will begin jdergarten will dramatize several of 1081 ca.es With a prologue, a scene in the Bi-jtne|r reading books. The filth and Int S.21 Payments of the amount due on any parcel may bo mado e.t any timo before anca family, with these pupils taking | i th grades will present a pageant 19S1 TJ.S1 the sale, by payment of the amount dua aa advertised. to&Qtbsr with tho Interest D x Int. 3,6-) and coats incurred up tft the tima ot payment, thereupon tho Impendins sale thore> Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day the following characters: |Illustrating "How the World Learned ol will bo cancelled. Mr. Elanca Louiu>uh" m.a.nca(tH'Micajto Read." TnThee characters areare: Ut. C*rrl* 1981..._„ Dated Hay 28th, 10S4. .Mrirt.. BlancaBlanco. ' ^l'l"»»»>i KublKulll!'Fathel r Rabbit Worth Cunninshmn Int BUZABBTH D. H0BB3, lira Bionca - •••-•••'*"£• "V' '' Mother Rabbit Maydawn D.Vo. 42.08 Collector nt Tn-xon, Doroutih ol Llttla Silver. N. 3, Ali ~" 1»>I 4.12 luia - L0"1" •»•«"«*"• ,, n bbit Betty Enilano Then follows the library sceno by Dolll)g y n - Edward Blake Int. the Kindergarten and (Trade----- 1 throug- h- GRADE I. Edd Blk 31 I Eralla UTJ Bit, Announcer John Fredenburff lest to grado 6, with the following cast: Story Lady ..... Mavis Smltn Int 43.63 LittlijiLuue MlMianu Mutl.l...... t. Mar•„.,.y- ..T™,'. << 0'0 I Boy Rabbit Jacob Graf 1088 2.18 Uttle Boy Bluo - Billy Wetlnor i | Rabbit Grace Woodhead Int. Shrewd, caroful buyers read The Register's Class- Mot ler 10 Chti. W. Schneider . 1081...... Serving You 14 Year© With Milk Produced JacV. and Jill ••• ...... ••-... I imttcrllj Valerie Colmorcan Int. 18.52 Adeline Boncore and Ralph Miazaci: Bet Mildred Pace 10 SI 142.83 Little Tommy Tucker ...- •-•• ; Mother Hen Rosemary Irwlr Int. 7.13 ified Advertisements. Hera you find ilia seller who Solely in Monmouth County. Curloy FranLOCUkB Talarlco and Eddie Thompson utlte - Frederi• • c Straus, James Thompson I991 31.45 Roth"bwy'«r' and Ted Min phy Cow _ « John O'Shea W.'OooJt . entina Int. 3.23 Es3 Baity Dom Duly -•• Clementina (.rlml k Samuel Lamb 19!! 65.11 wants to sell and the buyer who wanta to buy. MSB. Btxcst, Blaombwr$. W, fiock-a-Byo Baby Ann* —a livuno•'"•••» Int. Little Rod Hiding Hood •i! Littluttie Girl IxmaJoan Power 3,15 Dorothy Hunnitinn ' il J Whlta-Pach, Inc 1081 14.78 Little Red Hen - .....Maria M:< Int. 1.L4 Puss In Boott ...- -..Alberta Nlchol. ritionp Arm ...GRAD_ E- II. Charles Hunt 1932 Peter Rabbit Ann We Inor Wiso Owl _ _... Jimmy Jaclmon Int. . Writ Uttlo PlB ...- Barbara Ho»-. Kagle Eye Walter Hckton J0.9J Occond Little Pis; ....Ann. Marcclll Indians: 31 !9 Ws. H. Uttl« ™. 1081 106.84 Third Little Pie Antoinette MazTjicca Hed Bird ..._. ^.Jimmy IlyerBOti Int 21.59 Cincerbrcad Boy BoLliy Ohen Mother Lynn Congstreat 1033 170.53 B!C Bear Ralph Marino llttla Billy Goat GrulT Pat»y »J Father Jimmy Davli Int. 8.62 Second Billsr Goat Gruff ....Bruno MiKliaLzn (h&ndmothor . ..,„ Fanny faUrlco 307.48 Jack and the Bean Stalk ••-v.;:.i:- Hope - Louis Stlckney sl 64 a 00 V7alt6>]>&e&, Inc...... 1081 2 7.SS Nahwell ...- Jane Helm Int. 2.91 Joseph Williams Dataay » « - Stephen Itrl loss 27.91 The Giant - ...John Wiley | GRADE HII. Int. 1.40 •Little Blnck Sambo Howard Uwls MonoWue ..._ .Janet Hine Tho Wolt llarod Scldln Livinii g PPicturei * RutRhh JohnatonJht , 31 68. 69, Plnnochlo Franc(« Bieilcrman Bobby Stormn. Louln Pell'Omo, Nancy Whlta-PeA loe. S1 39.87 Blue Fairy - Ann Dressier Byrd, Jncquelioo Hirnch. Jcosle (Jcn« Int. 4.24 Towser. ths doe Norman Brooks Parkes, Morffan Ellert. Junior Coleman, 1982 37.21 Or CroV - William Watkins Carollno Stickney, Jean. Adams, Mickey int. 1.85 Dr. Cricket Charles Landaw Gardner. 82.67 QUALITY PLUS SERVICE Alice in Wonderland Jane Penninpton GRADE IV. Hro. 3. G. Cstterts , 10S1...... 1.92 MarcDormoush Hare e - -...EmmMary Cunnava Rusno : Norweirfan CharacUrs: Int .54 Mad Hatter - David Cohen Erie Samuel Harvey 193] 4.<5 Moth«r Goose —..Dorothy Loverafdffe Eloa Nancy McDonough Int .28 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. Librarian Ancle Falbo GRACES V AND VI. 10.34 Mr. Information : Tony DoLorenio Pajreant: 18 Sadie West 1981 S4.oa PHONES: 3282©? 3283. WanderlnK Minstrel J««> Kaully Speakers Patsy Garner, Tom- Int. 9.so FREE DELIVERY. Eiyptlan - - Alfred Hundley my Fread, John Ingles. 10SS 117.27 rfoenlclan Joseph Tomalnc Characters: Int. „ Babylonian - Sidney SolTcl Story Teller Bobby Blnckmafl Roman ...- Herman Faizone Mlnntrel Morton Greenblatt 94 Mr». B. O. Itelwrta ...._ 1981 Savage 1'an Burnett Int Svilliara Gcroni and Sonny Pellati Caveman Alfred Esimslto 19J» 1.5S Guttenbtre — -Alex Rogcl Indian Warren Minton Int. .07 Banjamln Franklin - Raymond Selden Chinese....Garfield Adaml, Sammy Fufleo 8.42 ieeials for Homer (Greak( Oliver Marcelll Egyptian . Anaia Talarico Haiti Unilh? 1981 840 Chinaman _ Edith Donato Babylonian Julia Henderson Int Children visiting librnry -Alice Kub- ARhyrian . -...Jean Hlne 1932 15.so II. Mary Murphy. Loia Maclntoab. Ixiuls Persian —. Jane Harvey Int .7 6 Mandello, Rudolph Wissart. Mary Hol- Phoenician ».-. - Mary Colonimo — 25.42 man. Naomi Fullord, Filomena Jnliano, Creek — Betty Lattin Mn. E. G. IV>b«tU 4.02 Mildred Hcndrlckson. Anna Stoble, Roman Edward Allen Int .94 Dominic Trlmboll. CorlB Ulce. Monk Ralph Manucca 10S3 4.65 Th« conclusion of tho River street American ... ~ Marjorle Moore Int. .2 3 p^ppr ,...- Mary O'Shea «vcnt Is a homo scene again, with Printing " EJna Otalrler E»t. Wm. A. Whits IBS1 9B.11 SWANSDOWN tho same characters as in the pro- Chorus Peesy Staldor, Anna Int...... 8.29 logue, and the books to be personified Renthor. Emille RhoadB, Betty Masee, 1883 111.62 Sam Burberlo, Walter Miller, Robert Int. K.18 \ Lopaii. Walter Mcade. 338.30 BISQUIT MIX Tom Sawyer Leo Benson I* Pomrs 1631 DEL MAIZ—Cream Stylo The junior high school elementary Int i.e< BEECH-NUT Red Riding Hood — Yvonne Smith i _, . ,7.,T. ... . ~ fc KISS 1S.95 Reg. 25c ]., bst'-h nj>meBennettn , MildreKachedi DPreitil Ponte, , Loulr.Elba-o ; gradeRainys Daypresen" at stor'Whay to fHappene childrend whOnoe Int. .70 do not caro for books, on tho evening 30.98 Mu»ic ^Appreciation Rudolph Wissart Investment & Realty Co. . 1981 . 91.4: l;ncyclopetlia Tony Do Lorenzo of June 6, with Mrs. Myrtle Cook as Int ...... 10.78 Itobln Hood _ James Nntilty chairman. lost 98.02 Alice in Wonderland Jano I'ennlnyton Int. „.„... 4.60 Fairy Tales Mary Murphy The characters of tho introduction 208.83 Helill - Catherino Del Guldico and conclusion from grade 5B arc*. 10 6 K Boy Scouts ol America ...John Ackerman Book Comrade Elinor Clayton of 9 Fldsllly Union Tru«t Co...... 1981 The Mechanic fltreet program next Jim Wood — Lauren Taylor Int. •Sally Wood Betty Jean Dorcmus 1981 TENDER LEAF Monday night will be headed by Mrs. MIF. Wood Ethel Anderson Int...... Beulah Ely and is called "Allco In Mr. Wood Billy Holit 200.SE PANCT HOIX TEA Storyland." It consists of a series Children Jnck Powers. Betty Molly Pitona CHASE & SANBOBN Quality l.ytle, Joseph Fix-, Herbert MacCioud. of eight dramatizations of stories Large Plig. OCo read during the Bchool year, woven Theresa Woodward. Fay Coreale. &$!) lbs. /RP5C Grade 6B presents tho history of Small Plijf. 10o into a connected story by (he fourth 4! 6 & 1 Daniel A. 4 Chan. J. Mean.... 16.47 grade. The characters in this story writing from tho caveman to tha In- 11.13 are: vention of the printing prc3s, with the following pupils: Wesley Olson, Alice ^ Marjoilo Epotdn Peter Hahlilt Muriel Drawer Forrest Jacobus, Jesse Cook, Mary J7.6T The Guard Gordon Hendrickfon Farrell, William VanPelt, Dorothy 41 8 t« JJ Daniel A. & Chat. J. Mear»._ The Mud HntUr _ Mnrgaret Hill Wodchouse, Alex Boichok, Rose Bot- £XOBXDA Brand HO1SDM BAItTLETI'S The Mnrrh Hnre Edith Nimmo tagaro, Harold Komar, Maria Do- Osita Oardaa PatoSi Tho Dormouse - Betty MncCloud Broken Seottona Tall Cans Lisa, Robert Matthews, Charles Sen- 3ils G. Parry 129.14 "All, the Camel," by 3B, has the ton, Charles Shapter, Lessie Christo- Cans Cam SR^C S6 Cans ®^ O Cans O~f> 0 Bottles M I Cans S% gt Kcortro AyetH. Raymond Divlifht Thoman, tens "Hansel and Gretel," will be pro- The Invention of the printing press — 188.28 John dutenbertr ..... Itedfield Sherman Irving Btrk 72.18 Mij5- GutenberK Dorothy Thompson 7.93 UNEEDA BAKERS' DnUKhter Janet Poxon ee.2i Apprentices John Vetterl, Huzh a.4i CHAMPION, TLXKK BUTTER Nuclnnetfi, Barlovj Llpplncott. CRACKERS , Sandman (iuinevero Dye 11 1, 3, y Tuller Oon»fcroctlen - Co. -.* 10.SS Dancers Kny llonmni, Shirley Nelchliora ., Bile Bartel. Mtr- DAVIDSON'S—Delicious SCHSMMEL'S—2.ft.Jar HOLLAND RtlSK or Mytlneer, Helen OBUOV, Dorothy Lnw- jorie Ewiric. Hannah Ides, Berniro Mor- .54 lis, Petty Illttcr, Botty Welsh. Warjorle SAMINA BISCUIT rtiic*-. Peiirl Tiiumt.iip, I)(, r [n Klhlin. Cherry, Graps, Pineapple, reach.'' Bjorn Nlclnen. (ionlon Corning, Ijouls Powers, Clnlro I^edlartl, Charles Kjitsln. Reg. 11a Chrlntman. Harry Matthev,R, Joseph Blnke. Ames White, Grandln Parrell, Monroe Simon. "Clytie, the Flint Sunflower," will « & t J. A. Myers Special ! S| pkgs. Q)tf|c bo given by the following 4B pupilB. riano Recital. Int. for Introduction Miles Phermnn X Guo. Duehanon , , j ,,M, w 1632 Clytiyto Vivian Ilmnti A piano recital will be given by Sea nymr-lm .Mlldied K, , BuBarr - Int. '..'.'".'.', bam Ijovett, Ruth KatBiii. Miriam the pupils of Mrs O. W. Palmer of 178.0T Abramovltx. Fort Monmouth Saturday afternoon, «< Whlte-Faeli, Ino. ...._.__. «...^ __ 1J8J Father Neptune _.Jame» (.ulllUma Juno 9, at three o'clock in the War Apnolo, tho Sun Cod Richard Lyman int. z:;; „_. „, , . ,, Department theater nt Fort Mon- i Esther M. Giles . 1032,. Int. ...Z'.Z 91.48 charactern: dancing v, with a dancing John Morris & Wra, 8. Ifo»!oi»a ..._ 1933... . 11.01 Int 1.12 Wttle Old Woman Jetnno Fiommcr • 81. BB ton, IouUe (iurney. Farley, and Mrs. Fred England. Int Jiilltr Jerry Alh«rt» Joseph Billlnga started to work S Molly rkono 1932 7.75 A Hirl _ I lalno Inmiiu Monday morninj; on an estate on tho Int .38 A hoy r - Horiald JefTrcy Letter*' Itldgo road in lUiniBon. i Tuller Construction Co. ..._.. 1DS2 19.05 W . - - - Jack Hchinldt The aiirewobury Aeon baaoliall nine Int. .70 r. - - licit y Dollo forclvnl played hoeta to tho Long Branch I. Hull, Lyons S Tuller Construction Co ._ 1082 3 lS.en - t ,- i Jamon Wolcott Townloy Rambler:) Sunday afternoon Int .52 <» .' - *" Ml!. f>h*i?!L -Vtcl' ejf;ljt,«.,.«?», y,t,7.2, -I 10.52 H . 1 Ihel Ann Cnrhnrl ,;$. • .•1»»J IJ Hilly Whllo Sunday tho Acea will travel to I/init Branch and will opposs the American t'; 1 Konnld l'attrraon Iull«r Conitruttlon Co, » „ .,.„ I) ! clitli Cuntln Silk Mlllo team. 1931 is.co .1 - Uorotdy KfeiTer Henry Obro hnn Bold hia Oldsmnblle Int. . . .92 I I IOI Bo Coll roll coiipe to Hobcrt Tlcehurat of Syca- TulUr ConBtruetlsn (Jo. » 17.83 O loni Julin Nylln more avenuo. 1982 H - Hnltih (7ore(ile Int • 8* V linnk Cltlsrclla Mr. and Mrs. F. A. QliacluMilniah 'l'ulls Co Jl 'nniurl Clirl»t(i)ilier nnd sun of Buttonwond spent Hundny 108! <> Jnck Kuney Int. .:... .3 2 () I.Uhai.l Ilroivn with Mrs. Qunckcnbnah's father lii Tull«r I* Robert Quacksnbueh New Torlc. 1982 18.6 0 Int.._.,_ RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 30,1934. Page ffewttt#«B ehurch waa called off owing to tha Karl Stultz is making a fishing Cabin'Cruiser inclement weather* Saturday, June trip to Oronoke Island, North Caro- 9, Is tho new data set for tho hike. lina. DON'T OPEBAT_— Timothy Maxson, Frank Hower, Bov. William T. Hell and John It Get Am__ng Besulta Albert Sickles and Donald Quacken- Bahrenburg, Sr., aro representing the V&£*£r trestmeat now taken at boma bush motored Sunday to tha local Lutheran church.at the steth hen rsllavsj eogaa of taott stubborn CQEOS The health rice Boat Owned by Joseph Deafer southernmost point of the etato, annual convention of tha United P mBtnrs cstonlihed at wonderful Was About to bo Laimche_ COvorltiB 875 miles. Lutheran Synod, in St. John's Evan- re!M tma this B« einplt method. No with all its Bran Tho vacant house on Naveslnk ave- gelical Lutheran churcli at Albany, N. dragt, no salved, Holblns to toko intern- for tha Season—Tfarea Men nu.p, owned by Postmaster William T. all*. VAPILE nadies _• effectod parti Tried to Cross Ocean in Craft Swan, hag been romodeled and re- Tho annual opening banquet &a& ImEiadlataly. Yew too cao get rciulta Scad C1-O3 liisy (or bos of fiva trest- Formerly 1'lre laot Friday destroyed _ 32- painted. danco of the Keyport yacht club w_3 held l_:t night at tho clubhousa. Coa» mtaU. Doa't will, n Keanflburfir,at tho stores ol E. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schumacher services at Calvary Methodist church. N. Santa Luola, Philip Keller and Charles will move from Main street thla Memorial services aro being hold Haircut VOBel.) week to their own residence on War- today by tho American legion at all ANY SIZE. Tho ordinance regelating licorices Ten street. tho local cemeteries, at Beach Park Castile, Tar was passed on final reading at an od- j and at tho memorial In front of tha Mra. Ollvo White lo visiting her sis- library. The Ladles' Auxiliary served journod meeting of thho borough coun- tcr MrB. C. M. Brltton of Elizabeth Oraiint Shampoo COUNTRY-DRESSED VEAL! el_II l !__!las. t _ weekt _ . T^rilll_Willia_ mA /"1-_.\_.A. Qehlhaun..— ' a itrcet. lunch to tho leglonairoo, and Ice and Peter Llcarl mado objection to cream and Jiot dogs to the younger The Thought club wag entertained marchers In the parade. tho passago of tho ordinance. Both J on Monday night by Mrs. William F. 0 For your convomonco—a BREAST ¥ £JAL * * 1&* contended that the wording of tho 67 BROAD ST. PHONE 1772. now plan to holp you SAVE. ordinance eliminated tho "park" 11- Ono of the quickest ways to find a BACK "TV AUhough tho ordinance Is In The annual benefit card party of b io to advertlso in The Regis- OPEN TUES. _ FEr. EVENINGS. BUY TODAY and pay at Pbli hth i Advertise- prices climb. ANY of tho Leg or Rump Veal 21c ft. many things your car noodt Shoulder Spring Lamb 19c Ik. whereby a "blanket" license will al- low them to operate stands and rides —tiros, battorios, hoators, Shoulder Lamb Chops 25c ft. owned and operated by thorn at a spark plugs and accossorici fee o£ $50. The lighting of tho beach Hamburg Steak 19c ft. front was brought up by Mr. Llcarl, can bo bought on this now Sirloin Steak 32c ft. who stated ho was In favor of tho plan. Inquire about this now HghtB being turned on. It wna sorvica. Roasting Chickens, 4-!_. average 27c ft. brought out after a short discussion Smoked Cali Hams 12c ft. that there wore no funds available Servlco ix> boHad at Our Prime Rib Roast, blade cut 18c ft. for tho purpose. One-Stop Station: At the annual meeting of the local UNITED SERVICE GROCERS. auxiliary of the county social service Ilraka Battery these officers wero elected: Y SAL Sorvlco Service Mueller's Macaroni, Spaghetti, President—Mrs. Fred Trenery. Complete Washing Vies sroildcnt—Mr>. William Haitendt. Trenauror—-Mra. Edtvard Cooks. , OFFER THIS STORE-WIDE ANNIVERSARY SALE AT A Lubrication and Noodles 2pkgs. 17c Secretary—Mra. William Kov*e. i Polishing Tomatoes, Standard Quality 3 No. 2 cans 2Sc Corresponding aecretarjr—Mn. Clinton TIME WHICH ENABLES YOU TO BUY JEWELRY, Storage by Day or Month. Transportation—Mra. Gua XU&O. i Presto Cake Flour small 14c : large pkg. 27c Publicity.—Mra. George Sncllgrovt. WATCHES AND WEDDING GIFTS FOR THE 1934 U. S. G. Ginger Ale 3 pt. bottles 25c Milk fund—Mm. William Hasteadt. I Tho resignation of Mrs. Catheilne Pride of Canada Ginger Ale qt. bot. 10c Shafto, who has boen visiting nuiso Raspberry or Lime Rickey 12 hots. $1.10 for several years, was accepted. Her |health was given as the cause of her. Grai Pepsi Cola Beverage 12-oz. bot. 5c Resignation. Miss Darrow, visiting Super Service nurse at Union Beach, has boen as-' AT DEFINITE PRICE REDUCTIONS DURING ALL OF JUNE. ONE-STOr STATION 12 bots. 55c signed, tn. tho work done by Mrs. Shafto. | 103-100 Monmouth Street, U. S. G. Mayonnaise 8-o_. jar 12c : pt. jar 21c The Keansburg steamboat company! RED BANK, N. J. U. S. G. Sauer Kraut 2 No. 2V_ cans 25c will placo tho City of Keansburg In j GRADUATION (at Railroad Station) Kellogg's Com Flakes 3 pkgs. 23c commission for an excursion to view JEWELRY j tho naval review tomorrow. Tho i Post Bran Flakes 3 pkgs. 25c steamer will take up a position near IN SOLID GOLD AND $15.00 to $29.75 Phone 1709. the Narrows as the Hoot paasea on GOLD-FILLED. tho way to the Hudson river anchor- BEDUCED FROM A group of ladies' wrist watches, age. The steamer will leavo Keyport at 11 o'clock, Kennsburg 12:00 noon in solid gold 11-kt and gold-lllled, and Atlantic Highlands at 1:00 to 20$ 15 jewels. o'clock. 14 OS Regular Prioa The pupils of tho Keansburg school presented their annual spring oper- PEW & PENCH $00.00 A small baguette ladies' ' etta in tho auditorium of tho Francis Lit wrist watch, 17 Jewels, place school Friday night. Tho school A 32-plece set In R & B, A-l all- $1.10 work during tho year was also on ex- SETS, rolled gold-plated caso. verplate In a handsoma provont- , with solid sold In lt-Kt. solid gold SM.60. hibition. Thooo taking part In tho tarnlsh tuck-away caso —41 ft.9S In various colors operetta entitled "Twilight Alloy" pen points. takes pleasure in presenting its eighth annual financial statement as of April wero Irene Zeska, Grace Pugllst, 7.00 Genta' wrist watch, IB ,': Thomas GUmour, Kathorlno Butler, Jawols, chroma ease and 30, 1934. Lilly Matthews, William Albuo, Ed- link bracelet. ward Frank, Geoorge Andrews, BEDUOED _BXO_S Thomas Jensen, Howard Brown, IN .00 GsnU' wrist -watch, 15 Frank Schumacher, Vaughn Bchn, $ Douglas Foulks, Vivian Moore, Edna SILVERWARE 30 j&wal Elgin, in white Gronger, Dorlo Wilson and Shirley gold-ailed case, umall model. APRIL 30, 1934. Grcngor. A large chorus took part CLOCKS Value $50.00. in tho operetta. LIABILITIES. ASSETS. COSTUME JEWELRY $ ,50 Ladl8B' 14-kt and 18-kt. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kuhn spent the ooHd (jold wrist watches, Installment Shares—Dues Accrued . .-$250,233.00 Mortgngo Loons 5331,100.00 week-end at Wlndranch, N. T. 31 Duos Paid In Advance _ 8,07100 Share loans 8,030.-15 CHINA & GLASS high grade 17 Jowel movements. Frank Tllton Is having the front of Volua ?S8.5O. Income and Prepaid Shores . 19,400.00 Heal Estate . > 10,505.57 i his homo on Francis place remodeled, Uorrowed Money - - 3,000.00 Heal Estate Sold Under Contract. 9,350.00 ! Howard Opdyke is tho contractor. NOVELTIES Inactive Shares „ — 0,463.49 Taxes and Jnsuranoo Advanced 3,089.02 Mrs. William Webster has re- SPORT JEWELRY 1.85 Ladles' wrist "watch, T- Withdrawals Ponding _ 30,459.24 Furniture and JFlrlures 207.C!) turned from a visit at Lockwood, N. •? Jewel, In chroma case orr Accounts Payablo _ 200.55 Dues In Arrears 16,028.63 I Y. link bracelet Deferred Credit to Mortgagor 358.50 Scrip 35.00 Mrs. Frank Johnson entertained at HAMILTON — GBUEN — BBLOVA — ELGIN Interest Paid In Advanco ^. 242.86 Trusteo Account In Liquidation 143.111 a card party last Tuesday afternoon. rrollta Accrued on Incomo Shares 280.92 l'orocloauro Coats Advanced _____ 49. BO Mlsa Genovlevo Maojes has been A 10-kt. solid gold young man'» WATCHES AI 8FEOIAL SAtE PBIOES. Profits Apportioned $ 03,345.82 Intorest In Arrears _.'. . 4,708.811 confined to her homo with slckneea. ring, iset with a genuine onyx, Trodta TJnnpportloned 1,103.10 Cash—In Bank $ 8,660.02 Mrs. Gordon Walling ontortalned at beautifully carved $A-90 Kcnl Estate Keservo _• 18,288.81 On Hand BO.OO a card party Friday afternoon. Contingency Boservo Account 10,504.80 Liquid Investment Fund 4,169.38 Mlsa Lorotto Doturo of Jersey City 83,108.27 7,880.25 hasboen vialting her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Doturo. Total Liabilities ?389,OO3.73 Total Assola ', ..., W09,B03.'!.1 Miss Theresa Halllgan of Brooklyn and Edward Ryan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan of Palmer ave- Attention is directed to the following analysis which indicates the nue, will bo married Saturday morn- sound financial condition of the Association: Ing at Brooklyn. Mrs. Susan Frederick will be hos- tess at a card party on Juno 6. A. Real ^tate holdings, $19,505.57, are equal to only 8% of total Martin _1ynn Is driving a now au- assets. tomobile. Mr. and Mrs. Lawronco MoNamara Mantle clock, hour and half-hour A largo assortment of graduation of Leonardo aro tho parents of a strike, slzo 9Hx2t", mahogany fin- B. Reserves totalling $28,743.67, exceed by $2,305.04 the aggregato a-ploco tea Bet, heavily Oliver diamond rings, In platinum and son. The motlior la tho former Mlso ished CTfjn, guaranteed S7.75 0 of Real Estate, Taxes and Insurance Advanced and Interest in Arrears. Abbey Foulks of Koancburfr. plated, bright finish 1 whlto gold. S9A00 to Moznbors of tho Methodist church, 11* C. Fines accrued are not included as an asset. who recently produced a show en- litlod "OTio Womanloss Wedding-," | D. Borrowed Money amounts to only $3,000.00, a modest figure. It will glvo the show in tho Middlotown A^SOBTJJENT OF has since been reduced to $2,500.00. Baptist church tomorrow night. LOO WKDDING GIFTS. These are some of the important ratios used in analyzing financial Navesink News. A flnfl Kslofltlon of Diamond Jewelry SPECIAL NOVELTY JEWELBV, statements. They 3I10W the financial condition of the Friends Building and at a saving up to 50ft OH Regular COMPACTS, BRACELETS, ETC. JR«tall Frlw. O» f pfty lili:lii'«st Mrs- Nell Johnson and Mrn. Jnmea cash priced or lnnlfo n Biilifidmtl'il «I1CIHIU1«I l^jrve.i. on iiurrJinnrn. A hike planned for Inat Satnrrtn" j by the nwplln of Mian Botty Collins i, I nd oloaa »f AJ1 Salnls' Page Eighteen RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 30, 1934. Prizes Given At Tennis Matclies OR \Baseball's' 'Brook* 1 Shrewsbury Courts L. B. Firemen 6-5 Nelson Itoso and Harold Potter wll J hn Th 0Id a 1 |Utility Team, New Pin League'tTTTi ° n - \ - •>•••* Carrol • Firemen Use Three Pitchers but „.,, „ ,,' . . , . „? I Morford In the final match of, tho an Are Unable to Stop Quads— J Title Holder, is Awarded Iro-Im,ai Decoration day doubles tourna- Carey Suffers Injury to Right phy and Cash Prize—Many ' men tlltc which got underway Sunday Individual Awards Are Made. ••- VanVllct's court3 on Sycamore Hand. s. -• avenue, Shrewsbury. The match will "ttE CUD &ATTMG consist of the beat three of five seta The Bed Bank Quadrangle club persons, consisting f five seta scored lhcir third victory of the seo- BEE of bowler** and their frienda and rel- and was scheduled to utnrt at 10:30 Fon Sunday afternoon when they de- 60Z2/W the ninth annual o'clock this morning. feated the Long Branch firemen by AtSOOWO banquet and dance held by the Red In the preliminary rounds of play a scare of 0 to 5. diet Ebie, pitching Bank Bowling league last Wednes- Sunday several reversals of form sur- for the Quads, allowed only seven night at the Eilis club on* Broad prised a largo gallery of local tennis hits. Three runs were scored by street. imthuslnsts. The, first match of the Long Branch in the opening inning. The toastmaster was Mayor Clif'rleg day saw the. elimination of Benjamin The other two were scored in the R. Kngllsh. The committee in charge VanVllct and Allaire Cornwel!, who eighth inning. The Quads, first at ofiicern of the won the tournament last year. The hat, nipped Ball, who started on the Robert Kennedy former champions were decisively de- mound .for the smoke caters, for two Morris vice presi- feated by. J. B. Rue, Jr. and Frank runs. The local nine tied things tip Bradshaw secretary, Gregory in straight seta 7-5 and 6-0. in the fifth ' when Pingatore was MEW VOIZA YAUlCSES Harry Patterson assistant secretary Another upset occurred In tho sec- walked by Clayton and fcored on IUS FlRST&VSBtAt and James Acerra treasurer. ond round of play when Thomas and Mtiller's long drive to left field. Red Music for the dancing was provid- Morford defeated General R. C. Van- Bank tallied two more runs In the L Laros's orchestra, Vllet and Major R. C. VanVllet, Jr., seventh when with Carey on third m p were given by in threo out of four sets. The scores and Chambers on second, Pingatore, Miss Roberta. Knight, who presented were 6-1 1 V«nDyte. cf 1 1. __,. . «, ,. r-p . ' i » noiitan open last week at Echo Lake third. Each received a cash award. son Rose, Harold Potter, Benjamin golf bag, it's -with tho not-so-popular tho gamp. Smith, c - * 1 l p son County Aggregation, 6 to VanVliet and Allalro Cornwell. Thoro Quirk, SB •• '- Wining Streak by Triumphing •• CouMrv club at -.vestfleld. Craig Cash prizes were also awarded to jigger that Leo Diegel really cnjoyu "I certainly do,*' ho admits, "espe- Rappolla. Cb -1 * Wood of the Hollywood club finished are two youthful new comers in the working. 6 to 4 Last Sunday Afternoon 5, Last Sunday Afternoon- Menzzopane, who made tho highest tournament, David Wood, Jr., and cially when tho going; isn't any too W. V:\riDyke, 3b ' 0 at Fair Haven. in fourth place with 291, and re- Locals Make the Most Hits. score for a single *"ame, and the Not only is It his favorite club, but good. Then, too, 1'vo averaged 250 T. Tomair.e. lb i 0 ceived £125; Johnny Kinder of Stewart VanVliet, Jr., who ara each J. Tomainc. If » ° prizes for second and third were in their early "teens" and each have tho little-used iron has proved a clays of golf n yenr for the last ten Clayton, rf.. 1*. - ° The Fair Haven Robins sprang Jumping Brook was fifth with *J93, The Jersey City athletic club nosed divided between Steva Castellacio of years, and that's too much for a game of promise. Both are grand- blessing to the former P.- G. A. cham- any- "F. VanDyke. P- - ° something of a surprise in county j ana his share was $100, and Vic out the Red Bank Towners, 5 to 4, the Eagles and Walter Schroeder of pion on more than 'ono occasion. body. Dlllion. rf - baseball circles last Sunday afternoon sons of General VanVliet and have mil, r - --_•• o o Ghe**zi of Deal club was tied with last Sunday afternoon at McClaskey the Postofllce, who were tied for sec- been playing tennia ever since they "Tho jigger," explains Dlegel, "is In "For that reason, I'm cuttinf- down — — I-when they defeated the hard-hitting two others for seventh place, and field or, Newman Spring3 road, How- ond place. to 12n days this SI 5 1 2 14 learned to walk. Thirty-two single between a four and a fivo Iron. It's yoar, Jlaybo it'll ,' [Howard Mallen association of Leon- he received $41.66. ever, Charlie Britten's proteges came longer than the mashio, not quite so help my game." Errors—Quirk 2. T. Tomaine 2. Cham William McKnight of tho Chauf- entries are expected. Thla tourna- ardo, 6 to 4. The Fair Haven team, In the final round Wood broke the within one run of tying the count In ment will be followed by tho Labor lon-f as the niblick. bera. Sheldon. Two-bate hits—Carey. after having undergone a slight 1 feurs won the prize offered the bowl- He'd Bather Teach Tluin Tiny. Sacrifices—Forbes. Muiler and J. Tomaine. course record with a 66. Even the ninth inning . er making the greatest number of day singles championship, which will "It's shallow-faced and cornea !n Double iilavs—Finsotore. Sheldon, For- shakcup, played inspired ball behind though he carries thirty clubs, he The visitors pot off to a good start handy on approache'3. When you find Dicgel plans to spend his extra rar 2. strike-outs—By Ebie 1, by Clay- spares. Second and third prizes went close the tennis season on the Van- the brilliant pitching of Phil Ege- had to borrow a club from Ghe**-*1 by tallying twice in the first The Vliet courts. Harold Potter of «Red yourself in a bad lie, the jigger's just time- showing others about the gamo ton 3 by VanDyke 1. Pases on balls—• land, who allowed only seven iiits, all to play out of the rough at the flf- to Duncan of tho Tilton Dairy team at PhilmonU Country club, where ho Oft Ebio 2 off Ball 2. off Clayton_2. oft Towners made one in the second- The and Nordy Aschettlno of the Chauf- Bank captured the Labor day tourna- the thing-." VsnDykc 2. Hit? -Off Ebie 7. off Ball 6. of them singles. Is pro. He's starting a class for teenth on his record-breaking round, j Jersey City team forged further in feurs. The prize for the pinman Through olghteen years as a pro, off Clayton 2. off VanDyke 2. Each team scored two of their runs ment last year. youngsters, with tho Idea that to Dinner,. the lead by scoring a run in the third, making the greatest number of and several amateur seasons before In the fourth. The Robins took the but the Towners again narrowed the that, Diegel ha3 often drawn the jig- learn tho gauo best, one should be- lead in the following frame by send- strikes was won by Alex Curchln, gin early. visitors' lead to one run by scoring Sr., of the Eagles Louis Acerra of ger from his bag to loft his ball out i ing one run across the plate. The in their half of the third. The visi- i of a tight spot. "I'm teaching five days a week," ho More Honors | Robins made the sixth their big in- the Utility team and Menzzopane of Fays. "I get a bl-rgcr kick out of tors made two in the fifth and failed the Clothiers were second and third, Saved Him In '31. m* 1 O 1 D 1' 'ning, during which they scored the to score after that. The locals made teaching than playing." one in the eighth and another in the respectively. "I remember onco particularly," he Tho putting stnnco thnt has given KeCI tSeUnlC "QilCSi remainder of their runs. William Lake of the Eagles was | Danny Calandriello, the Hob!*"*; ninth, recalls, "It was back in 1931 In tho Diegel no much publicity—that awarded the prize for making the Middletown Club Vanquishes P. G. A. qualifying round at Gedncy crouchlnp-, arms akimbo address of _. . , . ~. 'new shortstop, was back in form af- Reports are that plenty of striped Tho Tnwners made thirteen hits highest total for a three-game series. farms, White Plains, N. Y. bu: left plenty on bases. The Jersey Matawan A. A., 7 to 6, in Es- the ball—Isn't giving any too good re- Local Marksmen Finish in a lie ,ter the errors he made the week pre- bass are being caught off the shores High team prizes were awarded to "On tho fifth hole my drive sent the sults these days. of Sandy Hook and in the river. City team bunched their eight safe- tra Inning Contest — Chal- For Second in Annual State jvious, and made several sparkling ties. The box score members of the Jersey Central Pow- bait into heavy clover, behind a barn "In the last two years I can re- plays His one hit was a double Sand worms seem to be the best er and Light company. Joseph lenges Leading Clubs Here. and lots of trees, as I remember. Police Pistol Match at Tren-1Odin* Egeland made, a spectacula' r RED BANK. member twelve times in which fail- catch in rightfield. Batting stars bait. Whalen of that team won the ca3h "It looked just right for a jigger— ure of my putting has cost me a ton Saturday. • * • AB R }{ PO A door prize. The. Belford athletic club, which were Modge and Andy and Barney Bruno. M 2 I 3 I.I seeking games with tho strong- and believe me it was. Tho Iron sent match or a title," ho ruefully admits. Competing against 43 of the na- Vacc -tlli. 2 2 0 Egeland. The score: Edward Shkoda of River Plaza Other prize winners nnd their est clubs in this section, won a ten- tion's crack teams in tho annual measured in the first pickerel of the ! Mam™hc^ino'"'1>b"' prizes were: Daniel Dillione of Leon Kcw Jersey state police meet at FAIR HAVEN. season Saturday morning. It meas- c inning game from the Matawan ath- AB R Vondervoer, lb 10 Cleaners, a suit of clothes; Alex letic, association last Sunday after- TOUT MONMOUTH ON TOP. Trenton last Saturday afternoon, the ured 22 inches and waa caught in 1 High School Team O. Ecelan-l. Smith, If Curchin. Sr., a pair of dress shoes noon at Beiford. The scoro was 7 Bed Bank police team finished in R Msdcc, 31i. Shadow Lake. He entered it in the N. A.cfcettino, 3b. donated by A. S. Miller; N. J. Hallam School Representatives Again Win tie for second place. The contest B. Eselsm! IS- Motor Bovs' contest. Merriman, cf to 6. In Track Meeis Arnone, cf. C' Jeroni, p of the Naveslnk team, a pair of The Belforditea scored the winning - Township Championship. •was won by the New Jersey state Wilson, If. .. Cra-vfo.-d, ? house slippers donated by Harry police team, who were credited with Cluinn. :t>. . Patterson; Joseph Coles of the run in the tenth when, with the The Red Bank high school track- Tim annual track meet for tho second place because of the higher D. Calandriello. Stewart VanVliet of Sycamore ave- 42 i bases loaded, the Matawan hurler sters "will bo among the participants schools of Middle-town township was A. e nue. Shrewsbury, weighed in a six- Clothiers and Edward Chasey of the score made in rapid firing. CITY. J. Kridel teams, cash prizes donated hit Chamberlain. VanPelt of the visi- in tho New Jersey otatc sixteenth held at Leonardo two days last week P. Eecland. teen-pound striped bass cau*rht off AB R H ro tors copped batting honors with a annual interscholaatlc athletic asso- and It resulted In victory for the Port The New Jersey state police had KcelT". 2b r» 0 by Recreation Hall; Fred Straus of Sandy Hook. In catching the bass 1 3 a total of 1,457 points, Red Bank 33 6 S :; 16 S 0 triple and two singles. Wornock ciation, track and field moot to bo Monmouth noliool. Tin- fifth mid al.vll. Mr. VanVliet used a lead squid. This J. McCiil)C. If. the Clothiers, a pair of bowling shoC3 and Buffalo each scored 1,455 points. 0. H donated by Tetley's; J. Walzer of the and Roche led tho Bolford batting held Saturday, Juno 2, nt Essex Held, grades of that .-school won tho cham- AB R II FO A is the largest so far to be weighed in. Montclalr. Coach Ncedham will en- pionship banner In competition with Buffalo in the rapid fire shooting Hilflicker. 2b. . . Kridel tjarn, a wallet donated by with two hits each. Tho -scoro: made 490 as against Red Bank's 487 I\ CaSamiriello. Vnuch. lb BELFOHD. ter. Leon VanBrunt In the half-mile ten other schools. The Port Mon- V.'. K:'.!f. *s. .. Clayton & Magec; James Knight of points. New York city police fin- Knochei. [f Hairy Fecney of Fair Haven meas- the Tilton Dairy, a meal ticket do- AB n race and Stanley Croyden in the 100- m-juth eighth grade won first place- Andcr?on, [b. . Mcyon. if. . Wnrnork. r 2 16 yard dash. Tho local cindcrmen and a champlonHhip banner in com- ished one place behind Red Bank Peterson, io. .. ured in n thirteen and one-ouarter McCarthy, c .. nated by the Maple diner; George Wcrmcrt. lib. ... 0 1 nnd the Pennsylvania state police Evans, rf. p. ... Inch trout caught a: Buck's pond C. .Mr.O-.bc, I'. Reese of the Eisner team, meal Siinpnon, in. ..'.... 1 1 dropped one. dual moot thla season petition with twelve other grades. training school at Hershey was next MtCue. cf over the woek-er.d. tickets donated by the Callahan and Hciblon. lb in to Long Branch by eleven polnt3. In Thin marked the second successive liyari, us _ fcore by Iiorhc, cf tho Group 3 clas3, which the Red year that Port Monmouth won tho in line. Joslin, p. r' Dwyer diners, and Arthur Slattery Pentermnn. 3b. Edward Pauls of Rumson we-ished .'e:=ey City 20102000 0—5 Bankers have to compete, against, Middletown The other teams in the order they Rcci Bank . of the Postofllce team, a pair of Curbarl rf township track cham- in a four-pound weakfish which he 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1—4 cuff links donated by the Straus Hooto. If will bo entries from Rosello Park, plonshlp. finished follow: Delaware & Hudson Chamberlain, p. South River, Haddonfleld, ' Ijong railroad police, West Virginia state Ecore by innlr.rs: caught off the Oceanic bridge. company. 0 0--4 SHOOTING AT LINCROFT. AdcacawHz, cf. . Branch, Rldgelleld Park, Woodbury, police, Pennsylvania state police, 0 0 0 2 13 0 0 x—6 Bound Brook, Westfield, Orange, Baltimore police. Neptune police, 41 7 8 30 12 H OM Ef Errors — .',fad(;f •'.* D. Calar.drie Monroe Decker of Mechanic L-;-reet Five Events on Lahgendorf s Grounds MATAWAN. Hackcnaack, Hasbrouck Heights, Jersey City No. 1 team, New Jersey Ec'lsnd. Hilftickfr. Fetr-rFcn. McCue, Hya is still leading the trout content with Last Sunday Afternoon. YACHT CLUB AT BRIELLE. „ AB R H PO A East Rutherford, Lyridhurnt, Englc- ffUC H ARGS O W state police second team, Michigan i :— D .mlrir his fourteen and thrce-riuartei'-ir.cn VrnFolt, 3b. 2 wood, Dumont, RIdgewood, Summit state police, Palisades police, Mass-; :s —By Ks ii'd -1. by Joslin I. brook trout. Five shooting events were held at New Organization Leases River Eurko. lb .2 10 OOU&LE CABIN CRUISER- on halls—Of >:>;<• land It. Cillis. M. .. 1 0 and Newark art school. An Ideml bo.eept !far ••vcn you.r f^mllf. f, larlai, Inti achusetts state police, Metropolitan j Evans (I. Hit l.v ritthi' i i liirry Langer.dorf'G shooting grounds Front Property. i S Dlmtrnlon, Jl.Vi •. It. T«o *pm> C. Gillin. 2b. 2 2 , i^nnf b.riht. Tonerfnl 75 H. P. police of Washington, 44th division tHi-Blcker. Kr.ocV Bahr's landing at Hi-rhlan-i.- iat. Lincrof* Sunday afternoon. A 0 4 Rod Bank athletes will also take llli.Wytiu.nrBhere.HetlhilcriftilNtwYor-i'>ont AL^*>*u^*jl**i -T'OSOO Paterson police. West Point No. 1 lwcIvc air Ocean avenues .on the Maansquan Croydon, VanNoto, Dean, VanBrunt, ] Rumson Loses To James Rankin landed a jovemcrr.-i P ' Charles Howcr of Red lllMBALL&CO. team, Philadelphia bank guard?, rin river at Brielle. The property, owned i 46 S 10*28 II Swenson, Taylor, Jefferson, Parker, pound striped bass from the H;^-n-; ^ ^ broke 19 birds for first honors, Philip H. Harrison & Co., consists ! •T*vo out when winning run waa scored. G™ AVE. COR. 1 BT» ST., NEW YORK, N.Y. Maryland "jtatp police, Elizabeth po- lands bridge last week, and Charie-; ?ccon ui. *ni"""ed Olant: vs. Ocean or Ed Fallennteln, former major i 1 on Newman Junior (under 21) v.utive otllrer for thi; meet, in pre- V-uhar!, cf. AH R ."0 A mare of Red Bank vice commodore, ncd ' ""0 ;T,cJ,*°i;J''Miles' Held league- hurlcrs, will bo assigned to 35.00 . < 1 t n Fishing Club Opens. Harry W. Keller of Newark rear com- '"' mound duty In tho evening. Ed stilting the- trophy to Lieutenant | H. Tuity, 21). . • o 1 3 -"hrewnht-ry Ace" ••6. American silk mills Monthly rnymrnt.**. DavlMin dut-Inrcd that it. wa? i -•-1 n^'.VJf1 ab" Tho Belnmr Fishing club will form- ! modore. Otto W. Nelson of Irvington f LonK Urnnrh at Ilrflnch. Pholnn of Keypnrt will umpire be- n reasurer and John Kick, Jr., of Ea.it Rth lul> v«. York Whittle hind tho plate, whllo Peck Davis of mark able bow a police department Cook! 'n**' ii.y u.ihcr In ththe 103-1 summer rea- ' Orange secretary, jipfor nt Bclforcl. ]ui, „( Nownrk Rod Bank will officiate on bases. hUc Refl Hank, with only rlghtom iif-numd,' lir.". 1113 ...n today with a birthday parly t • Philip 11. ilnrrison of Maplewood in vi. Clover alhlrtlc club n ll(.,i na,,k lli«o member.', d'-n defeat te,im.i n-cniitej j ^.mmon, if. , I IllHons' field on Niwmin On Friday night the Philadelphia Vrt r l'h'- clubhouse In celebration of the !and Brielle is chairman of the mem-, f Ited B»nk nt Ore en Fee-*. among thouf-amls of men in ;-uch ) i>r ,'()',: '-•-'."'„"" s rln > Stars will furnl.'ih the opposition for '•'.lib/.*- 3M birthday and thee fiftith Iin ! bcrshlhership committee. W. H. McGoughg - j ». ,,f,f*nr fli!li;['1) nel>l ll rl Fort Monmouth 1 HIGHLANDS. nr Itally .7,1 cities; an "Newark, Jersey City, Pater- .!. ':^f ji. . no new clubhouse, situated on the I ran In tho house chairman. Thomao E. i ' i Monmouth. the Braves at Memorial park. son, etc. ! All 1! nt yor Anth. . 1 0 liilmar beachfront. Fred Rn.^eter, Babson of West Orange in chairman , ' Z! Dally after .1:011 I*. M, .50 TJm mrr-t w;ta declared !o h.'ivr I •i l.i :7 14 K.iliin . 4 ' l-airman of tlie club's entertainment DAY AT liVKHKTi'. Swimming «Ux>r Scores. Knhri- "' - -'"•- •'-' merit of the publicity committee and Harry ril'LI) DAI Stilt., Kim. & nnllelayn ' ' nimittcc, hn;i prornii-oil an l.Kt born the ljugrst held thus far this ; hlcii}iu«h. 11). nirr-iw. Keller la chnirman of the enter-j Th|)o0 third annual field day of the nobert'Haywood won tho match yrnr in the castrrn ficclion of the- .111. n.Irlrk. rf 'lining afternoon. President Br-nja- j tainmeninment committcommitteee . i Voi-ninn'aVoininna ' BoardinR Gchool at Ever- Snt., Bun, & HeiMeln.vn, L-i.ll.m-, i'r T^| pplayy • ngalnnt pnr tournament Ktajroti United Ktatp!?. lied Hank in last, nun !•-. Farrier will be on hand to I~t I' s expecte" ' ' d" tha" t the club prop-1 ctt wm be held SaturdaySd , JunJ o 22, on after 3:00 I'. M. '. . 1.00 nnniliid R.«. year's competition finished tenth. -.•eft the members anil their (;u\ti ' ' ' Among tho at tho Swimming River country club Turner. li> city will bo ready for uce about Juno tho j'ornmn grounds. Ami Sunday turning In a card of one up. SpM-lnl Tc,i-I)ay Tim Red Jiank police last week .i, •mil to cut each a piece of the birth- 15 when an opening banquet will be , - | to participate wil11l1 bbio Illdgo Privilege not ir.". • • •" 0 0 f) ic loo n William Iveddy followed with eceond good Hat., Ktin. won their fourth straight New Jer- Wuinrla-hi. ct. day cake. __ _ school of Neptune, Bangs r llolldny»-. JclTrcy. 21i held. honors being two down and Daniel $3.00. sey 1^ H. A, lengiu: victory by down- Hi-own, c. tivciiuo nehool of Aabury Park, Pino Kennedy third being three down. ing Linden by a txorc oi 1,-130 to Wllllnin Units Li-ails Colored Giants. lirook nehool and Fair Haven schools. Club Observea Annlvcr»arv. West Bet-gens Win Opener. John Dowd, John Murphy and Alex 1,295. They bad previously defnatod Hatt-i, ISed Hank Colored Oiunt-i' The evcntH will begin at 10:30 o'clock The Royal athletic club observed Tho West Bergen athletic club Wlldo were, all tied for fourth prize I'jilKaboth, Trenton nnd Ridgcwood. celebrated tho oiicnln-r of Ha Monson mid will Include a flfty-yard dash, handlnf- In Ecorea of four down. A the second anniversary of of it., nr- outfielder, • lead.*! 'members r,f tint one hundred-yard dash, 220-yard re- Krlcltnon wtw bi^b in thin match lln t n it 10 tU for last Thurudaji nlj*W..by tr.ounclng.tlie Bscoratlon day flog totirnnmsMit will ivei* ' a o o o d — • franizalion last Friday ;it a birrh-i-.v ,,7!. -'f.'" l '™ "K oven-gen the cC', runnln*: mid otandlngbroad with il'fti\tf£ of -iKi. I'ryor nmd& 2iv7, i^' Red Hank Colored OiuntB, 0 In 1. Tho lay race-. bo hekl at tho club today for tlie men parly in the Knlghta of Pythlo-i hail k f,)avk;on totaled 2\\'<>t Chi y ion wnn *'-' Hnrrl.i in second with '.:K>,"i{. r,',eee<:nn jump, hlKli jump, bottlo races, suck and women player;?. Thl-5 will be tho ll i Tin on West Hergen place. The hall was j-amo went nix Innings. T ncxl with - ' nnd Shcrdy tnllUid 280. on west liei'sc, place. The hall was |, ttllr(, ,vilh ,"""•'• •"• "• Kamo went nix innings, 'loniorirm s Cm hi I).. I.!,- IRawllnEwlln s nnd tho West IlerKcnn will i-nccH nnd hammer thrown. A con- firut tournament for the ladle-i thi i decorated In blue andd whitwhitee . FavoFavor!-- /'on 1,,\c I ,,?,,"" ', ^ K-'> and tho West IlcrKcnil will crra liiltil of lite IJnden police follow: «v.ccl. Sh nicl test of a baseball nnd basketball year. Prize* will bo awarded to the Pnvvm 0. b were distributed. Olliceni of the rlui, I nrd*.on '',' "'', • "'"' '- with , the Bhrewsbury. Acoa on tho Red Bank, N. J. mrii -lift, He-rerhAn 'M7, Hodg- i. ».:•-..,',. , h,i||, Thr in throw between the Kirlo will also bo winners. --oir Tnli>- -i. i.ir !• 'i. ,,, \v,n , Sfi".', Tciinnijzcwski 251, Wagner r mm are Jamr.i Galnen president Duid ' order i i' ''' " " n™'™' fl«-lel on Newman Kprlnj-3 held. In thi* nflpriumn a husetmll i — _-«>.»pr preceded the business session. employed BOO of the fastest horses J. Objections, If any, should he made Im- Qttcra show Sadie Mount. new U. P, train weighs only 160,000 would require 3,450 h. p. It will cost medUtely in wrlttnff to Ortnjde C. Van- Other excursions on Sunday, June you what Tho hoiitessaes wcro Mra. John B. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith of that could bo found and riders were pounds, or ao much as one Pullman hardly half an much to shoot these VHet, Borough Clerk of the Borough of IT and Wednesday, June 20. IIulsc and Mrs. Perley Riddle. Shrewsbury, N. J. Mla-Simpllclty allowed two minutes to chang'o car. The Hudson type locomotive new ronketo across the country as it (Bisned) There will bo a special after theafro can do. • A meeting of the ofilccro of the thefr con Hobert last Monday. horses and malls at a station. Their now used to pull the 20th Cantury now costs U> run our crack trains, HENRY SANDERS, trnni on Wednesday, Juno 6th, Oceanport Parent-Teacher aasocla- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vatt of New- mall was limited to (Ifteen pounds. weighs 625,000 pounds, or four timeo Tha U. P. train burns a distillate AIITHUR HANSSON. leaving New York, Liberty St., 10-30 Broad Street, Ehrewabufy, N. J. P. M, Tor Btaliona Forth Amboy to llon conducted by tho new president, ark have bjssn tha guests of Isaac All papers for the Coast wore- printed as much as the whole now train which costs four cento a gallon, and Point Pleasant inclusive. Thin (special $4.50 to $10 Mrs. It. W. Nelson, was held recent- Wantllng of Cambridge avenue. on tissue paper, and sent at letter weighs. a gallon carries the train a mile and train providcH an ojiporttinity to at- NOTICE. tend tho theatre. ly In tho assembly room of tho Mrs. Ethel Walling'will t)8 hostess postage. Tho Fifty Hour Limited will look a quarter. Take notice that Charles Woodward In Executives and delegates ; to tho membani of tha Lldlss' aftor- William Cody (Buffalo Bill) was lilto an earthwonp by tho side of the Busses cost thirty cents a mllo or tends to apply to Mayor nnd Council of ' wero nameel as follows: Ways n^rl ; noon social club tomorrow afternoon. the Bo rough of Rum no n for a Plenary J the moot famous of the Pony Express present thundering Century. The U. loss to operate. Trains of the cheap- Retail Conoumptloii License for premiaea meana, Mrt;. Ferdinand H. Krome; Mrs. Catherine D. Wallace h&rj re- riders— and ao a fourteen-year-old P, measures 203 feet from nose to est variety (without Pullmans) coot nltuatarf tit 11 West River rond, Rumooit. 17 Broad Street. Hcd Ban!*, N. 3 hospitality, Mm, J. Dynan; child signed as a teacher in tha local got his first job with thg man that tail, inoludlng engine, baggage coach, at least a dollar a mile. Burlington ObJeetlopSt If any, should he made imnie- dUtflly In vrlMtiir to Jere J. Carow, Bor- study and parent education, Mra. schools, offectlvo on Juno 15. Mrs. invented the Express. Cody made a ntul the two passfinEter coaches. Yot offlclulo confidently believe their new ough Clerki of the Borough of. Jtumeon* ICrncst Llmper; program, Mrs. E. Wallace was ensagad by tha board : record hero—a round-trip ride (ne in spits of Its small mcanurcmento, epeed wagon can be run for 55 cents (Signed) O. Nylnnder; publicity, Mrs. Louis of education In February, 1623. cessitated by tha ItlllinE of his relief) the new train can take care of 70 a mile. Remembering that tho gov- CHARLES WOODWAHD. West; parliamentarian, Mrs. Harry of 384 miles without stops, except to passengers; only 125 can be accom- ernment allows 28 cents a mile for ]0 West PWcr Hoad, jtumaon, N. J. carrying tha malls, estimates show Strylior; child welfare and parent- LIFE AND DEATH BIDE WEST. change horses and to swallow one modated In the huga built of the Can- NOTICE. Innchcr, Mro. Ernest Whclan; Foun- hasty meal. It was the proud record tury. Other details of ths now trains that under tho new economies, tho TeMc> notice that Etloworth Ludlow (n- aro ao stagBorlng In contrast. Tho train—with a capacity of 76 pasnen der's dny, Mrs. Edward Laurlno; Condensed from "Flowers cf Our Lost of the Pony Express that In all Ita l-ondp to apply to Mayor and Council of juvmiile protnection and motion plc- dangerous achievement It lout but now train is to e«t Its remarkable grs—could carry a bare baker's doz- tha Porousn of Itumson for Plenary Re- Brighter Hours! Ronranoe" by diaries F. XAMftftltEI. en and still havo a pay load. tall Conauniptton Ucenae for' premfRea lures, Mrn. M. K. Callahan; Siifety, one mall. Another. Urns tho rider opeed by streamlining that reduces nitu&ted at 128 5Ja»t Hiver Road, Rumaon. Mrs. Charlps Jensen; health, Mrs. In Itn pathless distances, ita Inevi- vma waylaid by Indians and notilpcd; wind resistance and drag to a mini- Aro these now trains the whlto ObjectlonB, If Rny, should bo made Iramo- THE Charles . Ouillaudeau; membership, table hardships, and Ita frequant rav- but the frontier-bred •pony broke mum. Its headlight, tall-light, whla hope of the beleaguered roadn In dintoly tn writing to Jero J. C«rw, Clerk* age perils there Is In all ths chronicle away and came clattering In to tho ties, bolls—aro Ingrowt). Tho truoKn Horough of Rumaon. Mrfl. Jnmea E, Hennessey; wolf are, their competition with busses and (Bianedt Mrn. Flnro Lnverty and Mra. Hondo of mankind nothing elae Ilka that next homo station, woundod, but are shrouded! likewise the vestibules airplanes? Passenger receipts for BLWWORTH LUDLOW, C. DoNyac; thrift, Mia. Cyril W. epic of transportation, tho Overland •With the mailpouch jiafo at the aad- between coaches. Folding steps are May, 1033, were $7,000,000 lower than 138 Kspt Rivor Road, Rumaon, N, J. Hayhurst. Delegate:! named wero stage lines; a mighty trafflo wl\ose dlehorn—while back on the donert a used, and any obstruction which the year before—in part due to the Mra. Horace W. Kirby, Mrs. Edward wheels once wrlntelad the face of our bravo carrier stiffened In his Wood. might keep the now train from mak- traveling public's desire for greater NOTICE. On the Shrewsbury Kiver Far West, and tha smoke of wliosa The completion of tho overland ing 146 feet per second has been re- speed, convenience or economy than Of Special School Plitrlet Meeting Bony, Mrs. Louis West, Mra. R. W. moved. A train as light as this one Nelson, Mrs. Ernest Llmper, Mro. duBty torments ratldenqfl tha pralrla telegraph to San Francisco In 1801 the railroads at present can offor. If BOROUGH or SKREWSDURY "Always At Your Service" endod ths brief but glorious life of could not go more than 65 miles an the new trains can be put into oper- Hondo C. DeNyao and Mra. Walter sunsets for a ganeratlon. Tha scat- hour if it were biult on conventiona H. drills. Alternates aro Mrn. James tering overland migration to Oregon tha Pony Bxpmsa, and the coming ation BB cheaply and effectively as JUNE 7, 1034. Specinl Stoalf nnd Chicken Spaghetti, Italian Sauca of the ro-ilroadQ opelled the doom of lines. Notice lc hereby given tq the I^«fffl! and California began as early ea the authorities beliove, passenger Voton "I »ho School Dlntriot of tho Por- Bluo Flcto Meat Balls K Hennessey, Mra. G. Emerson Pray, and becam^e a __ ^ the Overland stage lines. In one gen- traffic should be won back, and aug- ouph of RbrewRbury. In the County of eration America stepped from the Safety and comfort are not sacri- mented inoomes to the roads will u Monmoulll. th»t a Speclnl MestlnB of tho Salads and Sandwiches. Mra. J. Dynan, Mrs. Ferdinand Krome jtldeby 1849 -when tho'gold 'ruVh'wos ficed to demon speed. Motors are si- Lfliral Votern of the Bald Dlutrict will bo nml Mrs. Charlc. VanBracklc. Plans on—42,000 making tho trip In that Stone Ago to the Steel Ago In trans- doubtedly result. Dividends will bo portation, but in all history there is lent. Temperature is regulated by hold at the RhrowHbury Sr.hoolhouso on wero completed for tho annual chll-jyoar alone. They Included not only thcrmostatio control. Windows ara posslblo again and new capital will the .Seventh day of June, l'J.T4, at 7:00 Moderate Price Bar and Grill dren's party to be held Juno 13 at jtho ordinary flotsam of a frontier, nothing else like the Overland lines be attracted. All this can be brought o'clock P. M. (DsyliRhl Saving Time). with their translation of humanity closed and sealed. Indirect lighting about with a minimum investment. Tho pollrc fit ftfilu meeting Bn&ll no open 1 1:30 P. M, at I he school grounds, but mlhlstors, dostors, lawyoro and across an unconquerod wilderness. ia used. Thoso trains have a low until 9:00 o'clock P. M. At the naid Mr?!. Jumper will act as chairman merchant**/ people of education and center of gravity, tho bottom of the The Fifty Hour Limited, so amaz- meeting the following proposal will bo "Dancing Every Sat. Eve. for the affair. The organization will I family, coaches rising only QVs inches above ing to us now, may even one day submitted: NO COVER CHARGE present flowers to tho members of , Before the stage lines the 2,000- Comet Trains of Tomorrow. the tracks. The U. P. train measures seem quaint. Already engineers are rnoposAr.: ' tho graduating clans. Arrangements mllo trip was a matter of four eleven feet from the tracks to the RESOLVED, That the Board _»x»—~—— infr general election registry lint, mny pestllonco; and if there wse a. half- have their namen placed on a. nupplemen- Dr . aanud mMro. Jedell of1 Irvlngto1 6 n one section of tho 20th Century nosts "• " '«; ••"""" ° '" " '™ mllo which tho Indiana had to Thoso comet trains ara already a Card of Tlianlts. tnl registry list, and thus bo entitled to are Kett ng their home on Oeeanpsrt punctuato with a ^^ ^ $1,OG7,1SO, compared with $200,000 for We wish to thank those who as- vote at the school election by arinparing avenue In readiness for the summer sisted in the line of cars, clubo and at tho polling placo designated for tho toolc cara to remedy the omission. churches, and friends who sent flow- vntins diiitrict in which they reside be- season. Children were born and people died; ers; pallbearers, Rev. J. W. Lee, who tween tlio hours o£ Feven and nlnp P. M., Mrs. Anna Soden. who nan been on the day preceding the school election worried greenhorns quarreled and assisted our pastor, Rev. W. B. Neal nnd mnkinp aii plication to the District visiting tho Misses Du Bois has re- killed one another—and tho train and especially our undertaker, Mr Clerk or Board Member designated to re turned to her homo at New Bruns- struggled on. W. C. Slade, and all thoso who as- ccivo nucb application. wick. On the heels of this vast migration sisted. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Mr. nnd Mrw. Leigh Millar are vis- Mrs. S. Dukes, Estate of Howard 1\ Herzog. deceased. freighting enterprises sprang up and Mrs. L. M. Robinson, Notice ia hereby Riven that the ac- iting Mr. Millar's parents, Mr. and grew, by 1859, to proportions now- J. C. Dukco. counts of Iho fltihscrlbor, executor of tha 'X'"''""-T't-"*/{• *" .'*'- >£-£i^ Mrs. Louis Millar of Pcmberton ave- adays Incredible. No othor man, —Advertisement estate of said deceased, will bo audited nue. nnd stated by tho Surrogate of the County anywhere, has owned and managed a t Monmouth and reported for settlement Funeral services were held onFrl- transportation oyntcm at once so vast Card of TlinnUs. to tho Orphans Court of said County, on day for Captain Albert Smith. Mr. and so difficult as Ben Holladay, king We wish to express our thanks and Thrsday, tho twelfth day Of July, A. D. appreciation to our friends who sent 34, ax, which tlmo application wll| ba Smith was 111 for some tlmo at the of the Overland, linen. Ho hai six- flowora and helped in many ways to pi ado for the nllQwancQ of commission;! snd home of Mr. and Mrs. John Van- toon Aral-class passenger otenmora lighten our sorrow in the loss of our couniel fees. Kirk. plying tha P«elflo from Ban Fran- dear mother. Datod May ??, A. D, 1934. MAURICE HERZOG, A special meeting of tho Ocean- cisco, and at tho height of hie Over- Members of the Chameroy Family. 162 East Front Street, Red Bank, N. X, port young women's club will be land business operated nearly 8,000 —Advertisement. Executor. held on Juno 6 at tho home of Mra, mlloa of dally mail stages, with about QuJnn. Parsona fi Poremup, C. Kenneth Riddlo. Tho nftornoon 300 coaches and' express wagons, an Red Bank, N.' J., will ho riovntod to nowing on ohil equal numbor of frolght wagons, dren'a garments for tho Borough WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 101/270. 5,000 horses and mules, and a host of IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Welfaro nsBociation. oxen. Too Late For Classification. To 0£NB H. BURNETT) Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. V. Moy Tho Government paid Holfaday a By virtue of nn order of the Court of million a yoar in mail contracts, but SOME CEREMONY. SITUATIONS wanted—Anderson Apency Chanrery of New Jersey, made on the 21id of Plalnfleld spent tho week-end at Htipptlcn Swediph r.ookn. waitrcsBos, day of Mny. 193 4, in a certain cause their summer homo here. hla expenses were enormous. The chambermaidfl, nurcon, Swiss, French KOV- wherein Mary L. Burnett is petitioner and great Concord wagons cost from $800 ornenses; couples, Swcdiph; cookfi, butlers, you, (ieno H. Burnett, arc defendant, you to $1,600 each; good mules from $600 I ITTLB AMERICA, ANTAKCT1 thlng Ilka a fraternity Initiation, Imidscnpe gardeners, houncworkerfl, 340. nro required to appear and Plead, answer CA, May 15—(via Mackay Had- with much horseplay and hazing. Coupler. $70-S100. Call Hohokpn 3-1312. or demur to petitioner's petition on oi be- to $1,000 a pair; hnrnesa for a ten- 0ITUATIQN vmnUd I qouple, English: fore tho 24th dfiy of. July, itKM, or In de- Leonardo News. mulo team, fEOO to $Q00~a total of lo). My, myl What a time wo bad Then came a big dinner followed cook, butlor. chauffeur, gardeners eight fault thereof such dec re 9 will be taken $2,600 to $T,100 per wagon. A flrat- last Friday (tho lltS)! Wednesday by motion pictures. At the end ev-: •earn' reference. $8 0. Chambermaid, a#tilnst you an tho Chancellor ehall think (The Red Dank Register can bo bousM) erybody was very tired and piled nufno, Swiss, five yearn' reference, $40. equitable nnd just. tn Leonardo nt the itoreB of William Moy- clasu freighting outfit on tho Plains, waa the eighth anniversary o( Ad- Please cnll Rum son 7R4. Ward and Grant Tho object of said nult'ls to obtain a •ri. William Shcpaon ond Mlnnlo Thoror,) half a century ago, cost as much as miral Byrd'a flight over tho North Into bed, oxcopt four of ua. My avflimo. Rumnon, N. J-, Sea Bright P. O. deneo of divorce dinRoiving tho marrlRgo an up-to-date passenger train of to- bunk looked very good to mo but >6twe.en you nnd the paid petitioner. A lawn party will bo given Satur- Polo BO we plannod a fitting cele- 'Oil SALE, new cedar row boats, P til table Dated May 29th, 1934. day afternoon on Walter Bllls's prop- day. Small wonder that the follow- bration on Friday by knocking oft I suddenly found myself with a now for outboard motor. W. K. Warden. EDWARD W. WISE erty under the auspices of tho trus- ing typical dialogue took place at a work and Initiating all tho new mon job—official meteor watcher. Alton 145 Mechanic etreot, Ited Bank, phone Solicitor of Petitioner, Western trading post whan a Span- Wado, geologist, of West Holly* 64 Broad Street, Rod Bank, N. J tees of the Baptist church. on this expedition into tho famous j Ion lady wlahad to buy same needles: wood, Calif., Alton A. LIndaey, bi- FEED BAGS wanted if In A t comlition, Mr. and Mra. Robert Colleran and "78" club. to hold wheat an threshed. Will pay "Senor, It Is too much—a dollar for ologlat, of West Newton, Pa., and son have moved from Washington This organization in mado up of hishoBt price or better If taken on credit avenue into tho Watts house on a papor of needles." "Madam," the Ralph W. Smith, airplane pilot, of for poultry wheat feed at harveDt time. trader explained, "tho freight" mon who have boon on various ex- Theron McCsmpbell. Highland avenue. The passenger faro between Atcht- Frodoricktown, O.. and I had to William Kocfcr is a new employee peditions with Admiral Byrd beyond (stay up all night In tho llttlo cupola ItYB SEBD—We havo largo acreage in son and Denver (620 miles) once latitude 78, north or south. Wo havo ryo grown from clean, imported feed at a Ki'occry atoro at Water Witch. reached $350, or 54 cents a mile, and on top of t!i observation platform and proBiicct now fn for a Rood crop of Adclbcrt Phlllppl jf New York is hero threo men who wero on that staring at tht sky through an "oyo xtra good peed. Prico will ba reasonable. the regular expreoo tariff for the run North Polo expedition, Liout-Com- Thoron McCnmrbell. opondlng oovoral days with his moth- wao $1 per pound. Even so 600 piece." Everything would bo block.. er, Mrs. Edith Phillppi. heavily laden wagons would, comc- mandor George O. Thou ouddonly a llttlo blink of light OULTRY WHEAT—Another wheat har- Mr. nnd Mm. Andrew Watts ara Novlllo, who also veet Is near nnd wo have pronpectn (or tlmea pass Port Keamy In a day. and a eiwlft atreak across the oiiy. flna lot of A-1 poultry wheat. Special now occupying the former Baum- Tho old Concord wagonn pounded Tho eye ploco through which wo price to thona who take whent. direct from gard residence which they bought a across tho prairie, forded , rivers, watch enables us to plot tho direc- field BB threshed. Theron McCampbetl, _ Delivered—Installed short time BRO. climbed mountains, and pitched tion and course ot tho meteors, at n, with knowlctlsa of \nw, Amzl Thorno Is a new employee lie vert yean' oflko experlenre, desires Serviced—Guaranteed down thorn again, more by tho graco which 78 Imvo been observed In position doing any kind of offire or ace- of the lied Brink Dnlry. of God than by any fnvnr of turn- ono night, On one occatilon 32 wero rctarlal work. Can furnieh excellent, ref- Crtss Frooborn linrj opened a ntudlo pike. In 1804-613, Indians stole stock, reported in a olnglo hour. erence*. Address h. h. S.. box Ml, Red Plus Small Carrying Charge at Atlantic Highlands for volco and killed man, and burned nearly all the Bank." muitln instruction. stations for 400 mlleo along ono Una. Three times a day pilot balloons ICE BOX. family pita, like new: S When you see the gleaming; beauty of this William Von Valkenburg has com- It took men to run, and men to Jour- Call morninga at 100 Dnttin road, new CKOSI.EY you'll immediately admire it aro oont up to great distances to Haven, N. J. pleted s'teratlono to his atoro on ney In, the stages of that generation. check the velocity and direction of . . . when you've been shown all "its modern, Center cnuo Thoso in charge of exprens and mall FOB SALE, flno unrlcht l>l"7"i, iHnlnu Ro'v. (-!uy Moon preached at both on the main line of the Overland had tho wind at various lovols. Tho la- room net: other furniture. IRS Mon- efficient features, you'll know it is THE services at tho Baptist church Sun- a steady run of six days and nights vofltlgatlon of terrestrial magnetlimi mouth avonuo, LonR Branch, N. .1." Refrigerator for your home! At S99.SO it's a dny in tho. absence of Rev. Tbomoa without, tilting off their clothftfl; and , D. C, booa ia going on conntantly. In fact, our great value and a wise investment. Buy it as for tho drlvoro, thore ia no ques- scientific work and research will Circulation That Counts. G Thomas. of our tractor group, both of whom Newspaper circulation that countn now on the 'A. IV Plan and SAVE! Flro of unknown origin broke out tion that they wore, as a class, the also wore members of Uio flrat Byrd continue all through tho winter night. with tho advertisor is tho bonafldo curly Monday evening at the homo boat whips In history. Antarotlo Expedition. Tho esclto- ono—tho kind Tho He^ater haa. No The Concord of Mr. nnd Mrs, Philip Peters on K Incidentally, mont started with a flno locturo premiums or other inducements havo wore tho almost universal rolllng- 1 Juat recolvod tho wonderful Thompson avenue. Robert Sonrcb, by Hftyncu on a subject nomoTrhat ever been offered to secure circula- who happened to bo passing by, caw atook of tho Plains staging. Built in nowo from the club secretary by tion.—Advert! some nt. Hniokc coming from an upatalrs win- Concord, N. H., the first that were Btrango to us—tho North Polo. Veiy radio that 242 school and colleso dow and turned in an alarm. Tha mailo for tlio overland trafilo wore Interesting. You know, conditions teachora have enrolled their entire firemen responded quickly nnd their shlppod around the Horn to Califor- aro qulto different up thoro and classeu no memboro and havo re- good work, combined with that of nia, 10,000 miles. Instead of ateel down horo. Tho North Polo lino no ceived personal radio mooaagea 1 Plus Small Carrying Charga. nnlKhbom, hop tho flames confined springs thoy T?ora swung on stout land'around it. Tho South Polo la from Admiral Bytd and that Indiv- to ono room. The flro wan soon put leather atrapa attached to C springs on an Immonno plateau of ice, wlUi idual memborjihlpQ aro coming la TELEPHONE SERVICE. With thff'o exclusive fea-- out and the damage was small. front and rear, which mode them Uie r Uirul un(lor ltj ourroundctl by hugo, at a greatly increaood rate Includ- easiest-riding overland carriages ever turfifi. 3—"fiholvabaakof Mian Helen rieWllt of Montclalr rocky mountains down which ing oovoral each from England, on tho door. 2--"Shclva- 1ms been upending several days with Invented. Not only on our own prair- stream countless enorjaoua glaciers Prance, Switzerland and Germany. from Red Bank, New Jersey, ies, but In Canada, Mexico. Africa, bin" on tho insilde. 3-- her aunt, Mrn. Amzl Thorne. or rlvorn of Ico, with "lco-fnlla," I don't know hmr that happened Mnrlnn Carnle, daughter of Mr. and every other charter of tho globe, to our New York Office Aiu?, of coun;r, the exclu- thoy havo ranked first. which -would bo watfcrfallB If Uioy because theao Btorlea ara not ap- nml Mm. Philip Cnrnle, Is back at weren't frozen, moro than 600 foot pearing abroad. But it may intsrest alvo "Shelvmlor."' A fold- school nfter having been confined to Tho nnlmslB employed wero hones, mules, oxen, snd, In n. few Instances, high. Tho anlmalo and blnla aro you to know that thoy aro appear- CALL WX-3300 ing; fholf on top nf tlin th« house two weeks with a heavy ing in approximately 1200 American cnld. buffalo; cameln also were used in all different and thoy have many door, too. various capacities during tho time of more varieties at tho North 1'ola newspapers in every Gtato la fee Mm. Mary 'NeHtnr of Newark spent Cfliiservntlvo Accounta Invited, tha Overland stages, though thoy than so have hero. union and Alaska and that w@ not? thfi week-end nt. her summer homo never earned their salt. In 1853, 73 have moro than 38,000 members In on Center avenue. of them ware purchased In Arabia Thin wholo celebration was broad- our club. Membership So free and REMEMBER—There is Only ONE and Egypt for tha uso of tho War caat to Admiral Byrtl In hlo hut thoro aro no expenses wSistover.. Department on the desert. Hordes down at 80.13 and ho replica with All that la ncccusary la to ncntl a Union Beach News. and mulea had an uncontrollable ter- n wonderful incsnngo In dotfl and plainly solf-.addreaaod, .stamped en- ror of them; pnekeru and ooldiorn dnshea. Ho could tho velope, or if you aro a teacher, . P. Ristine & Company (Tl. l(?il Ilnrik Itciclnlfr enn tin bought detested them, and their cumbrous wo riang for him and ovarytlilng Jlmch Bi tho •t«ro of Gun Ben- name ami ailtlreOB of self and hosna Mttnhtrt In lln apparatus made them economically but ho cannot talk with UB—only oddrcsnea of puplla with a So stamp • nn.) HURW Impossible. They wore much too ten- nend codo motinngoa by radio. Wo for ea 1 trails, and some of them—God aave plannod with im indoor bonoball but Pxploratlon Club, Hotel Lexington, 15 Broad Street, New York "Red Bunk's Fastest Growiity Furniture llour,a" iniirrloil to Robert Runhfnrt. n renl-jtho p'roveib-dled of thirnt! About a rip-snorting blizzard prevented H. dent of that i'it.v. Tho hrlde-tn-be jises they wcrn turned loose—In Arl- 48th Str««t and iLsxlngton Avenue, > The Initiation of "78" club rnombfirfl Elliabetli Westfleld H!I1B<5'. ?OO.S wns xlvrn a fdtowrll parly by tho z.nnn Dome U of them-nnd left to Now York, N. Y. 13S Monmouth Sh-aei, Red Bank, N. J. a of UJU Begulor. Der$eerat4ql.th.eir. nran dss>'fc«3. B.ojsa mij etill inak thrca hours and .wao uomo- -•• j4w5^;Kss^reK.ss;^; RED BANK REGISTER

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Let*s with our good will individual is directly reflected, in an added prosperity to our community. Your home industries and merchants have adopted this creed. Will you co-operate? . Red Bank Register

ntftL&WJ-iUf. * txif. •;*.» a/ j «.j- *;.. ~: i la oWf-ia^f;, RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 30, 1934. May Crowning At St. James Church; COUNT Tho nnnuiil May crowning of the Bleuseil Virgin tuoli ]>luce Sunday night lit. st, James's church, with 1 procession by the nenior ami jun- ior miMiibcru ol tho Dlescrt Virjjln Mary sodality. Miuy Curlcy was ARTICLES FOR SALE. ARTICLES FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES, LOST AND FOUND. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT JREAL ESTATE FOR RENT crowncr. The. mown henrer was WSTADVERIISEIENTS. LOST. male bull dog, Teddy; virlnit.y of HALF pf a houee for rent, _6ven rooms 1OUSE for rent, ilx fooniH, all improve- TltACTORS, new or uied. for pal*. What fiBULT eacon^-bend water |)umpi. _ Red Benk rftilrcad atation; whit« on iind bath; all improvemant* * carace. IRC Hnwklnu and the train bemr- aro your requirementa? Con over Utoe,, r niente; fjaraga; locfttfld nn MsriKing G. Hunt. L'lddlctowp, pbons HUdlo'. F IT'S MU3ICAI.I vsn rnn PUpi,Ty~it! frw ne^k, T?hit« epot on hend, brass fianices Convenient to bui nnd trftin. Call at 42 treat. Inquire of E. Ehkndi, 76 Appl«- wcic! John Connolly nnd Jo.'scpll ARTICLES FOR SALE. Wickatudk, N. J. Try our eervlco. Phono 66. itrurtlon on any Mind or strirm instru- on. I rftiaed him; ia not young. Anxloun Rector place, or icar of 34 Srldse avenue, Hldl 0 gnte itreet. River 1'Jaza. R«(t Hank.* Dillon. UimiK-CltAM'. 22-fcmt iipceil bunt, i>ow- PIANOS, violins, orcain, Amplco Duo*Art ment includiiiK ncrordion. AirnnKemcnts lor return. Revrard. Thone Reri Bank HtsdBtMiV hont»J|i\v SOD, toi'Boll, fill dirt, rinderi, grfivel und Welto Mljinon tunirir, voicing and re- an be made to purchn'.o Inntruinenti*. Al- 1555." HOUSE FOIl KENT, Av« toorno,' sll fm- • Itev. Dr. Jolm B. McClnsltcy, Itev. eied with n Chrysler Imperial mnriiiQ SIX-ROOM house, bnth, now hot wst-ir provementa; gurase, near ichooli'tt 6\'. eiiK'oe ; (ill mahogany i eAulnticd ; rauphnl- ntnnum for iaie. Prices rlarht. Clsudo contlltlonlne. Dlrhdn'ft i'lano Shop. Urum- o rcpniring. An neap. 47 Waehlnaton LOST, red Irich setter, #ight monthn old ; heating plant; two-car carago: two John 1". Knllon and Hcv. Charlcn A, ntcrcil nml cnelno retmllt. No reluijnnble C V/rlct't, Uttlo Silver, phono lltd Haul; niond place, Red Bank, phono 833. • (treet^phone Ked Hani:, 1 7.">I. illow ptreot, Fair Haven, jihflno E«dii 1403-J. _• porch furniture aprayed; reasonable Monday mornins, vicinity lllver»lde blocks from school; rent r.duced. Inaulro Bank 466-J. Facea MeCarttr pines. Suttnn wore in tho annclimry. Fath- nirtr rodieal. Cull llo,l [lank UK. ' TAINT—Your houee for only 18-00. Only prices- H iroiiu' to paint, nuk fnr enti- Drlvo find hlgbway. Phono Red Bonk 97. Ownir, 12 Ook plnce, X^air Havan, N. J,, er KiiUon, who is from Plcasantvlllq, OUJ.FASHIONKI) mojili! beditcsd for L>Ity oak ^rood In etovo and fit-cpisc-^ by buying direct from factoiy la tliia aatca. Arthur M. Boycc, rhone Rurnfion Reward. ^iTO_R«t' Bank 2479. Icngtli"; well rotted manure, top eoli; poBslblo. Here's v>'hnt you get: five gal-• 66. F.nsy to remember, it'n 8G0. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, :.fi»:hvil this Hcrmon, fiale. A. J. Drum, Holmdcl-Kfitlet ronly 1 40 flrnad ntreot. Rod HMII:.* E B lay like new ngnln. HoiiBcn's Llcctiic, Bank" ent to ReRdd BanBkk .tatlon.tatttl l . SSom e E«ntte-'E«ntte-t . gun!fliitcc(i /or.flyo years fit TuisUu^'s, I'&lnt and Varnish Work*. 'ir,f> Willow hone Hod Bunk 2 112. MODERN five-room bungalow, aim parlor, Johnston, Iimo 1'oslcl, Alma Conll, TWO ioo boNen. Inrcc and ematl, foe ealn; 16-MonTnout.h_stT*if, yhona Tied Bank 30. avfiiiua, I-ori^ RrancVijj_phono 3H9-J._ _^ GREEN FRIEZE cnueh cuihion. in striped metis farmsf , [la[l yH H. Stlllwan, fform«rly;l : alBti mnttrem. II. Korli, Helford. N. J. orchid linen »Hn covtr, lout Saturdity cereencd,, ppeaniit stout fireplace, kitchen oftner and operator of eavernl MonmouthV .jnrrt Rlnfrham, Mnrgnrct Hctta, WASHING MACHINES, Bales antj repalra PEA'UTJFUL "broVn"and "whiti^niarcT"for EMPLOYMENT. nlffht either on Binehom avenue or Ridge range and cabnebit t gas utove; guragc county fartnB, can oaaJflt you In makinff _;!' Annn JndRc, Mary Hummer, .Tone- 561, TO 5S5 CAM!--I-'rlBlilnlraa nnrl Kel- on all makefl, MnyToj Brccinliats. Tus- eadiJle or JIPIHOBB ; you us and Kcntle; road, Rumson. Reward, Phone Rumnon IdeaIde l foorr r.Bhr .Bh . rcoplc. 12 Dought/ iane, WHO .election, OfTice, St^ta fciffhway, Eat-' vinfttorn, five to plx Qnd a half cubic rte'e, 16 Monmouth street, phono Ked has been unej and cared for by children. ,WEDISH cnrj>enter and rmiiitcr ^antn 7S0, nt RRivei r r6add. FFaiir HavenH . phlnn Kiigm-ton, MaiRnrcl. Finn, feel. Sperinll Noweat! IMrci't ffom fnr- For sola by I)u*hnel! of Browntown, iihono onttiwn, phone _178. fyink 30. r work; own toolR; vny reasonable; he*t icoa Kulllvan, Angela DnSouza, tory. nil iim-eclAin, clKht ^nil H half eultln Matawnn 80-J-H. ___ referenced. Addreas l\ O- Box 611, Htfl BUNttALOWS] EDUSGIC ^arm^~ "country NEW COl«MlAU*1iVx~7^n»r"^'V~bat>r: HICKEIH^G Brando, In rr\aiioaany> for homes, estates, for rent In Monmouth Ruth Murray, Dorothy Hopkins and feet. (\vo ivnyB, 1Q6 lee f.uben, fr«axer. de- B_ank._ AUTOMOBILES two fireplaccB, hot water heat with oil! fiooter. rold rontrol: Interior llffht, foot- only $695. A lifetime opportunity. . S6.00 per'Joad, 510 per cord: County; from $16 to JiiflO i>sr month. Ray burner, tile kitchen, first floor lavatory., Klizaheth I.CJIIK. licfnl door opener, elf. Irvinsr place, Eiit- uBtiiijt'ft, 16 Monmouth Btraet, Red Bank^ firfipc* vHioci. £ 11 per cold. Locust SITUATION wnntud;" roui'lc/Ericliih. C.N- H. Stillmnn, State highway, Eatontown, two-car ffarasre; large, well landscaped, po'tn, oak lumber, planing and sawlng. ALWAYS plenty of good u«6d car bar- 1 nntown. Phone 2C. Opftn dale, evenings I'OU SALE, Bottrtop fioliandlirivotTacrca Iiericnccd cook, butler, valet, rhaulTeur, j galrvfl nre ot! hnnd at II. L. Saxa's, 375 N. J., phone EatonUmn 178. it: $R.nOO. Liberal terms. C Howard Attendants lo the ciowner were of top soil and ffiur to six-font ptlvet; Cbarlti G. »*ntiett & Co,, ofiice phono fini'dener, ten yearn' experienced, SSU; FOUR ROOMS for rent) SIB per month; '*i)pincot___lli>d Bank, phone 321. illd(3let6wn 66S, lenldflnce 7 9, couple, Swlfifi, experienced houHevrorker. on Broadway._Lonit Branc^h,_phone_d Bank, caa, water, electricity, lavatory; Main OR SALK, Newman~SprFnca roafi. m'ooan Co,, lntfl; iMAny fine brifffainR. Q, Iloward ' :•. Catherine, llnrtncdy, Margaret ICB BOXES *3 up. boil» 51 UP, hurtnut IIIK rond, phone lted Hank M2J; tmined nnd cady to linndle. lieu- tires. Appla- la Mechanic fltrcat. Red Bank. !<\v, Helen (Jnrley and Oorothy ?n, llvinir room oultc Slfj.- liedrooin PUBU'C AUCTION CALK—We buy and FARM PRODUCE. and prnctical mimes on mil dny or ni^ht. KBte'«i (iarAjre, V*ll«y Drive, phone Atlan- •ippimott, 31 Monrnouth street. Red S'irt.7!i, (lintnp: mom SII).7fi; new nVfipl$ ell anything and ovtifythills' on com- Kflicient and courteous service. Estab- tic HifrhlnndR 3U-J. FOUnTEEN-KOOM trto-famlly' house, ^k. iihftng_321. .y foiir-lio.itcr lied IH.Ofi. Miiny other linr- fsBlOn-- Sale A every Tuesiiiiy at 12:30VEGETABLE plnnt», Iflttuce. eabbspe, ro- ' hasarnent, Htrht, trsfer; part nr allEMI-BUNGALOW. , is room's, tile bathi. maine. brotcoll, tomato, pfipper, astf- lished 1 921. I3UICK''Btfltlon waijoii, cood condition; i Seven-room bungalow, bailment, !>'in ptr- e Flowrr girl.s lending tile. proco.;::jion Kftiufi fiom unrlftinied fitorjipo. We buy, r. M. Mntnwtn Auction SaU- Co., 24 to reptional buy for ?.125; Fftats nix pa extra lavatory, flJaplaci, ha.rdwoOd- ••oil nml c.Nclmnira. Attnhtlc Furnituie Hi Jiroaii fiticot,. Kutuwan, N. J., phone >lant, celery, red and yellow sweet potato. RELlAfcliK woman ivi;hc* lnundry ID di lor; all improvements. 73 Railroad ave- ootB, oil burner, c0pp«r acreene, a-ft-nina)^ •were Dorothy Sutpliln nnd Marion Malayan S17. I-.ATSO or nrsiail qiianlHlon, U. DouEla^« Rt, home; vcaKona\i'c prires. Mrs, L,•Tigern; PulUfele lor light tvucV.inp. See nue, Eatontoyn,_N _ J^. \VurehoM?e, U5 Monmouth street, Ked P)(;rolic, 77~Xlndcn l>lnr , Itci Hunk. H. I». Xobel, Broad Btrfiet nnd Hftrdi 1 ieneral Electrio rc/ri«erator; t-wo-car u«- iKaney and the (lower girls nccom- UnnK. _ _ ^ SKlNSB doga for «alo, fftinl valued; Parker. Rumfirm road. Little Silver, phone C HOUSE fo'f rent.'sU rooms and bath; ail age. Restricted. Corner Throckmorton; wbrdciful company for lonely pci»ona. RdHk KSlH* improvements; central loceton. Con- nnd Baanett place. |lianying the nttendantu were Joyce VACUUM "cloHiTeri *S up, rndloK IQ up, FOLLOW the crowd! And set a cood Phillips, Miii-fiarct MlhrosUi, Teresa Veena tcnoi' linnjo, cont ll'ib; ro' ren- na for rhiUJren; at a reasonable price. vani«nt to everything. Innulro of I^o K. ItACTICALLY new six-room colonial, hot; nonahlo ofTer refuwcil; iins t'Rnges, coal yle'n Kennels, Nutuwamp road, phone FOR SALE, Urge quantity of good tided car nt the richt price. We ahvAyn McKce, 16 McLaren street, Red Bank, lOettis, Joan Moore, Ruth Kllzcn, bnve a nioe lino of reconditioned lifted water heat, fireplace, «un pfirlor, alt innftcH. '1'hor wn^ldnB mnchllio, ruga. In- dHn_ k 9JB0J W hay for iftlo, baled; mudet&La pttce. phone 22&Q. modern Improvemflntu; two-cnr garage}' iici-iiinhiK niRttrcRnCP, nndli-onp. etc. We earn to pick from. Plymouth*, Chrysler*, •Eileen McNeil, Josephine Odcnbach, EDKJjtEEl) wire haired pupplaa for Bflle, Matthew Mullln. Brookdnle Fnrm. DodHCH, Chevrolet i, Kordi, Hupmoblles, HOUSE of olx rooms, all improvementi. l lot, property well located for com- buy, Noll nnd cxnhftnBe. Atlnntlc rurnl- garaga; $30. Bungalow, fivo roomit. all muter or local busincBB man; S6.600, 'exAr iKlvira VI Marcantonl, liaibaraHowl- tiue Warchoime, 3d Munmotitli etreet, Red three monthn old; littered with A. K. C.; Uncroft, phonfl Red Bnnk 32S2-W. Nashs. Biiickn nnd other popular makes. istlng mortaaKe of (5,000 can remain. G; Ifind, .loyci' Merrill, Patricia Tully, Dnnlt. reasonable. Horhert Diets, Cherry strcot. money; any man who ran mtn\ Wo ulso have on hand neverai good cum Improvflment«; Earaee; 827.50; located on nesr Itivoisldo drive, Mlddlotown town- Newman Springs avenue- John H- Cook, loft-ard Uppincott. 31 Monmouth itrtet,' lAnnn Mae Hu^hey, Anna Hole, Anna our standards with relation in very good running condition. All coort Ut<\ Hank, phone 321. I-EONV IILOOM for »olo. , hi EMERS and truck uroworft will find & ground, appearance and personality ana tlrefl. Cnrn tliBt will give you unlimited Jr., fiyenmora avenue, Shrewsbury, phone •Kanoy, Gevtruilc Laing, Kathleen Hrnnch nvenn%, Little Silver, opposite, ROD (or anle. Frank Q'Brifcn, ready market for thile produce by ad- who will not he satisfied with earning 1CM service, hut due to the finish needing 342B-J Red Bank. FOR SALE, ono of Monmouth countyV' Foxwood Pnrk^ . ' ii In Tbs Resistor'a classified ool- tourhlnK up ftnii other little minor de- FOR RENT, half of double houae, last choice builrlins nitcBnitcB,, with any| lSulllvan, Rita Flattery, Mary Itelnn. bury. N. J. urnna. than S5.ftoo.OO per year, on our liberal iMary Joyce, Rose aolc, Dorothy LAUNnrtVor nny klml wnntcd to Into COCKER-S puppTes ?or" 8aUI commission plan, "111 bo extended an op- fects which \, WeBt. Front xtretit, near Pearl fitrcct. rent to adult family: nix roottiR. all im will »ell for 3500; length 32 feat, width* through local blanch aniceft a imtjonally Ilrnnrh 1077. POULTRYTEBDS—Park k Pollard, none oil nnd «n.a furnaces, winter nir condition- Red Bfvnjv, phono H7.^OpCn evenings." provemenU; giirage; rent, reanqriabie. In- 12 feet; two separate Bleeping rooms forlf Ijnnrl lilooni, In K jnodurta and roolinK prnductn for u^eil bulldliiK ln-oduct; wllllnKness to 34 OPKNINa—Salesmfln'ft sftmples, la- batter; surprising low cash pricen. Let, quire (Jeorgo White, 70 WaiUc© street, x" people; dining room and kitchen, cop-f; work more CPdentlal than experience, in ua quota you our special low prices on Bummtr use; the Biicceaa of oilr salenmen been used a* a demonstrator just a few Red Dank. 6f screen enclose! rear deek. Can b«: thlH line. Men who qualify will bft thor- dlen', misfles' jiport knit wear; sultfi. in nttrlbutnblo to the fallibility of the , *en at Wilb«rt'« railway, Forked River.. your mn*h. Ilance & Pavifl, phono Red thousand mile?. It cannot be told from ! oughly nchooled mid durlnir thla period esncH, roatn and nweater«; every gar- merchandliie plus tho trcmendotia itdvcrtiu- ( N. J. John T. Shearrrmn, 4QD River »T#- ment a bargain, 336 Stcond ftvfcnue, near nank 103. new and you eave $254.0". See it \ietoro HOUHE for rent, seven rooms, "f3fj per "ill receive n tinininc nltowanco auftinnt BE15P 6ATTLE wanted; RIBO V6«l en!von injT appropnationn of Genornl Elctrir, , you buy. Consolidated Motor Salon. 127 month: nil Improvement*). Fhono Red nue. phona Lakewood 118S; or Shearmai 3119-J; Ted Dank itort. 119 W^t Vrotit low eflih pi*ic* on n cood 20*^ feed. Hnnce FLrnNISHED~apB.rtment, A rani" coay home, •eniences: very deep lawns nt.d rose rar- 'o wcelfi. Plnns can be Inspected at my\ Kowarlj. Himk." _ ____^ street. Best of rcierenres. Phono after 6:00 T. four roomn; garage; all improvement!*., la» make for aeclueion tn lbtt heart ol ItEFRIGEitATOfl, top icCi1. fifty-poiind & Bavin, phono Hod Dunk 1ft 8. M., Red Hank JJ761-J. .own. Fhora Red Bank 1817. office, and chart Re enn h<_ made to suiti, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Brown DAHLIAS for Fa]e. one dollar tha buthd. vary renfinnable to a reliable couple, Ad- your wiehea. This i« your orportanity|:: capacity; In very (rood condition; very WHITE~WOMAN""w!«hoii (lay'n work to flr«M rt. C, t)OK fill. Red Bnnk. SUMMEMMER ItE NTA LS£LS— Sevors« v e r nl \ attractivatractivee to have a house built and financed tho '"iTl). ipent the week-end with relatives ttt rensonnblc. I'hOna 3831, fied Bank.* William Kano, Kano line, Mlddletftwn, BUSINESS NOTICES r do, or would do laundry in or out. Call homflh a and coltaffeft: cdmfbrtablbly ffur- you want it. 0. II. Lipplncott. 31 "" I 01t H.M/E on account of moving, Hum- at 27G Mechanic ntreet. after 6:00 P. M., FOR RENT, fir*t floor of two-family mod- iihed, available; 9300 to SSOO Boson. '••I - RUSSIAN wolfliounfl. white. Pi.t-tfeaki-old. mouth etr. Broadway, Long Branch, phone 4164- GIRLS want work; part ttrr.6 nnd all time and nlocc, Mrn. Mnry Gnskill, of Bar- _or day^work^ Cull Red Bank 3B69-M." furnInlicd for light hounekecpinff; sn» I HAVE fln exceptionally good liMlne o SEASONAL household furnlBhinHii, Ice nnd elcL'tj'icity nnd runnins wator In furniflhed hornet in nnd mound this yi Mrs. Paul Hayes, Mios Hester bcnoIU of the Reformed church will boxon, show enrtefl, bed«, Dprincs, mat ELECTRICIAN—If ifa electrical wo sell, WHITE (URL 'wnntcd for houiework; FOR SALE or rent, «ix roomi, «un rarlo» bo held Wednesday, June 13, install or repair; estimates given; expert rooms; jirnr tlntion nnd bun line; ail Im clnity for aeasonal rental. Your inquirjie and bath; rent 420.00, all year house; trc*i>c«, tables, chain*, etc. It will pay must bo fond of children; Bleep in: ?S provcnicntrf. Address 139 Bridge avenue, wilill be given perfionapen l attentionn. O. How Unycs, Mrs. Ernest 'Fox and Mrs. you to visit our "how roomi. Auction radio service. Store, Shore Utilities, 15 nhore road and Morningcide avenue. Unionl4 Mrs. Lydia M- Smith spent Sunday East Ocean avenue. Sea Brisht. Victor C. per week. Phone riumsoji_ 4_l_9-______Jled n»iik^_ '___ ard LipplncottLiltt . .111 MoMtn outh jtrefit, Red Beach; three lot« and outbuildingn ; newlyi. Paul Robertson and daughters Beth Koomn, 29 Enst Front atrcet, rhona Red WHITE WOMAN wanted for general Bank, phone 321. with her nlocc, Mrs. Karl Hclwig. Bank 218. Perotti, 26 Church street, Sea Bright, NICK eunny rooms for rent, joining: bath; d«torated.' Charlea Unser. box IB, Has--. nnd Jean spent Saturday at Newark. 238-W. voik; (,-onil rook ' and Inumlre.-p. ,viih or without meals. 21 Branch ave- RIVER FRONT home in Red Bank; six let, N. J.. phone Kay port 1540-J. •; Tho Ladies' Aid society of the Re- COUNTY barter and ONchanpe, will «rve Mrs. Matilda Clayton and daughter, VWNS and gardens cared for by inen Addrcn» C._L.. box Ml. Red Pnnk-' j, opposite Red Hiirtlt high school, phono rooms, bath, extm lavatory, two. SanHOUSE of BBven room* and bflth. iteam , formed church will hold an all-day your need*: clothen, nhoes, lc« boxes, WANTKH, white Kcncml housemaid; pood (M3-.T, Red Bunk. pnrlfii". fin»i>ift'-e. hot wntfjr hoat, KCr<*«m Hiss Gladys Clayton of Edgcwnter, furniture, etc. Butter nowl We cnll for trained in nentncBtt and attention to de- • heat, every improveinant; double B>* / meeting Thursday, Juno 7, tollfl; Kroundn kept in parfoct order at •ool:: references required; sleep in. LARGE piry room for rent with rjrivata awnlne.i; aarflge ; I6f) monthly. Sco Mi! rage, chicken house, two-acre plot; resi-: liavo been spending a few days with ftrtlplen. 27 East Front street, phone Red Phone Ked_Bank 3S"-* ,. on. Berk, 3 Mechanic atreet, .Red Bank, Tho Men's club will meet at eight Bank 213. very reasonable ngurc Georfis J. Wld- family In Shrewsbury; brftakfant option- dcintinl Bjction ; convenient to bus, storea," Wr. and Mrs. John V. Glass. ly, landacftpo sec vice, phono Efttontown. POSITION wanted by colored couple; si ; referenfes required. Address U A., aehool, reanonable pried, easy terms. Gray, , o'clock tomorrow ovonlng In th6 so- COAL AND WOOD denlers: Come and get Chemical lire company and thd 483-J. woman, cook, housework; man, butler, box oil, Red Bank." Main, Btrcet. Oceanport. N. J. | !• cial room of tho Reformed church. it, (Jet your tvood now, {4 a c6rd, four- . ._n drive car. City or country. Good BEAtfTIFUlTColonlaJ home in garden net- CMonmoulh Unit. Woman's Republican METAL WEATHERSTRIPS for doors ond LARGE bed-living room, connecting bath, FJVE-ROOM house, almoit new, hot waUr. MI-H. Stella Root, Mra. William B. foot lengthB; extra Rood, Locust pouts Vflndowg: save 25% ot fuel cofttB. H. references. Phone 151 Eatontowiv Or private; alno smaller room i nicely lo- tinp, new kitchen nnd bath, netv floon .heating plant, two-cawocar garage; largti lotlot,, ' ,-luh of Bolford, utaRCd a successful Wat on;, Minn Marian Waters, Mian for BEilc. Mannlno. R. F. D. No. 2, K<*y- A. mi.d.lcUun & Ou.. t'Un-j Red Bank COLORtiU Kcnernl hoUHewnrker, *30 lu cated on rivor in hubbard park; reaaon- hroiiffhout, panelled tsindowa, marble located on a. iiarodd street in art exception-itiij indlo review at chemical lire hall Fii- port; •phone^ftliddtutown 1 $!»-.• MOO, 114 Monmoutii Btrcet, K; AUO ether cot Sirs. John F. Ka:;tmond. nOW U0ATS,~Wil, sTzTfifTTTp: nleo one en». Joo Raker, 2S0 Mechanic street, HAVE YOU' farm or country homo for ngfi* for 5250 for tha noanon and up _J ; subject will bo "Draining the Cup." canoe, twenty-foot, speed boat; bnrffain. payments reduced. Federal Acceptance Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knochcl of phono Red Bnnk 2300. _____ Co.. 610 Electric building. Aabury Park, Sale? We have real buyers tvnitinff for olston Wnterhury. 107 Monmouth »trcet: RV RIVER home, llvinar room. '• The \yorld Wjde guild of tho Bap- AIi>o two ryllndcr »lx h. p. outboard; like farmn and country homes of all kinds- Wo ihone Red Bank 3500.* ' _^ •dininc. library, Vltehen. firo.lacei. '} Boniii'dn spent. Sunday with Mrs. new. Slnlder'f. Rosb House, 138 Rivernlde phono 3230. Open ovonlnga 7:00 to rt:00. Are constantly SellinR properties which sre tist church will nicct at tho homo of RADIO SERVICE:—Prompt and ren- ntearn heat, open and rloperil porch, fiv# ,' Knochcl'r, mother, Mrs. Charles ft venue, Red Bank, phono ITS.* PARTIES desirous of a reliable homo for properly ptlc4y relifthle couple: iiipelcss heater VanHorn, Fair Haven, phone Red Bank day Mr. and Mrs. John Uolan of Phil- guild will be held at the homo of Klnrit ilnnifip. anterf*. Gverlastlngd. agcr- 79 Newman Springs road, phone Red oyaieraB matnlled. Wo 8ti«ciat»« tn ii referred. Must have all improvements 2S3. • TWO-FAMILY house on RWer road, on* ; nilclphia, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merclcr Atuim nnd other fmall plantn, 2fie. per Bank 1154-J, pump revalvlnji. RfaUiftnco. Mldilciown, ft ml he in Rood condition find reasonable. block fcom nohool and marketi-Aff centet. i- Mrs. Everett Thome next Tuesday. doxen. Veiretftlile plnnts. Some flowern \fiAUE for rent. 62 McLaren (treat Tmnrnvfmenti: lot fiOxl 2S: bualnflas toftt. I _f Klalen Island nnd Mr. and Mra. N. J., nhuno Mltldlctown 66. Plumbins. Address E. M., hox 511. lied HnnV." 1 A business meeting for members of for di^rnrntlonp. Neldon'p, ib Locuot ave- hcntlng nnrl tinning. Fred fl. Hurat. Ued Bank. Sa.00 monthly; modem, Priro S3.sflo. W. A. Hoping Aarancy, % Talbnt Travels and daughter Mary of nue, Red Bftnk. _ ___ L,l-Jll.LLP« ...11* b..l.|..*^* • • **'* -~ ~ | Unden place, Red Bank, phone *9T.* tho congregation of the Baptist TRUCKS for hire; top noil, grading, Rrnv- roc my.* rd UanK. CASK TlUCTOirpLOW~~combln-U!o7i. two ol; eMimntes given by Iond or quantity. BOA UP Bl rcBBonabla rntaa; nil mod«rn church will be held Sundfty evening nnr] three bottom, tvelve-inrh. Phono improvcmcnti: hot and cold running REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Mr.-. Louis Richmond and daughter Jnmen J. Iliitler, Mlddleto^vn, N. J., phone at quarter to eight o'clock at theHolmdcl 9\ Conover Bio?., Wickntunk, M. 270 or 361. water; central location. Hudson House, SIX-ROOM VI\\I\HR1OW for rent, all improve- i\nn Client Saturday at Sea Girt. J. 131 lludrfon avenue, Pbono^gd Bnrik_J|jjj_; church. MATERIAL, pslntcr'a, outBidC. lend OLTrOoLD—Wo pny~c"h "t'ov your old ments; hot water hent. Inquire nt 1 ,Ml;:;r:, Marie nnd Grace Davis of A supper for the benefit of the and oil inpido, Wallhld* rtintB, floor ;old jewelry, wntches, tooth, etc. fieua- Leifthton avenue, off locust avenue, lted , >rscy City arc spending a week with PRIVATE SALK of uned furniture, cleftninB, wnxliiff. pajier hang ing ; ex peri- Baptist church wi[I be held Thursdny PH'. 3G Oroad ntrcet._Rcd_H^nkJ holt' '.-'Liter. M >'•''. Melvin Leek. niafl, rhin.t. rlorkp, quiltn, old nm- en red i>n inter: work pin ran teed. Knti- DOCTOR or dent'Ut opportunity In Bay- evening, June 21. Mr«. Jarnos C. ulr, hook it, tlenk*!, four-pier 6 Hvinft nmtefv free. 1'aul M. 'J'tiompeon, 2 Center SUMMER'BOXRD—Shady Knoll, Hance on ne; bent fiectlon. No rompetit ion. The Kpworth lcaKUo of the Molhu- etrctt. Sen. TiriRht, N. J. I-OMI. VnW Haven; fino flUntelc". five, HcndvlcliRon will be In charge. room Ret, child'* nntlnue rrlh nnd Nine roorhe, nil improvemflntH; pte&m heat. 1st church hiul a- hualncsa meeting HOW IS YOUR rndio net norkln*;? TJOCK irics, beautiful Krounrlp, tennis ronrt. ?a- f iftrAKc. Lot ftOxlO^- Kor s«lo nr rent. ondav evenini; In the church annex. hiph rhftir. Repitlence f!72 Dftth nvo- it nefid chorkinjf up <*f new tubes? If rnccs; im liquor sold; excellent fond; roAionahle. Writo Barnes, box 82, Edit HenulyiCPt beda. Low ratca. Thone Ii«ii Kcnnshurj:. N. J." • _____ ]io cabinet for the ensuing year com- Efttontown I'orsonalfl. nuc. Long Branch. no phont 8710-R. Red Bnnk, and nsk Hen- Want a cook. ry A. Friedlandar to rait. Pikea renrion- HnnkJ2y. TOR RENT, amall your rouiul bungalow, rise; J. Francis Ranch president, Andrr.w Becker, secretary of the Ah\c. 173 Smith ntrcct, Fnlr Haven.' \VK~BUY old earn, hattcries, radiators, (ill improvement*; rat\L rcAsonahtc. In- Wan; u clack* E, naw nntl used; nlso etc.: hiRhent price pnid. Kinp & lleo- JMis3 Clniro i..ini;o secretary, Mlsa Eatontown Emergency Relief associ- Fordno.n repnin, new and used. Cono- WHO NEEDS a good paintor or eitrpen- irc I'itr.imtrick's Vccotalilo Stand, State Want n partner, ation and CWA ofilco in the borou&h 0 n tei-7 If your buiUlinRB nee per month. Henry F. Want to recover lost article* 3B yearn. hiiry or Fair Hnven, \V. A. HPPPIHB TTylin. realtor, ftccister liulldinc. Red rd. TJ. I). Sceley*sp(Mit. Sunday nt Bar- HOW UOATfl. *2 ft foot up: Rnilboat*. rc- j Ajienry, 8 Linden place. Ked Hank, pnona Want to rent a house or farm* Hnifiri' «I«r, hiiltt. Thorn pmn Bo'nt W'oiKfi. Hank. Phone 7*3. _ Mr. nnd Mrs. .lamps F.arlhnlomew nrgat. and Tuckorlon. .1P7.« ROAliSTANP-- Niro" Rrova and d\n\ns Tenter street, Son. _B]'|Rht, N. J. MAOAMK iJr»rn Hardfnc. trflined Wpirelli ' \VANTED nt onro. compute"t- pnper hnnfc- Want to eeU second-hand furniture* iinnI .Saturday cvcniiiK with Mr. nnd Graduation oxorolpe?) nt. the Kntnn- NliW and ftcond-hnnd rnw hoatVfoFTiilis rornetlere. Figure training- and support for Vieor prardai town Rrammar pchool' wlH lip luld Inc garment*. 227 licrecn place, Ket iutra of Thom«B O'Rerin Want to Ond customers for anythlnf. ,]r> llnny Fiiivlholomrw nt Jersey nt )rtu«nt. jirico; Sir. up. Will ho noltl Hunk. j be rcnponnblo. in firfit letter. Apply O«n- ^^orprnTl, 'ity. €3 Wednesday, .Tunn 13. Twenty-three Satniflay (it 10:00 oVlocJi. Mno faeond- Advertb« tn Tha Bed Bank iteglsMr, pupilfMvlli prndunte. hnnd lidhliic prtlen ntn] eel 1 rnpn. .17 GENERATORS, ntftrters nml 1-inillnii WAl^T~lo~^i7^f^ir"fhTirty fc, John Trlrhmiui hns hrm fipctulInK Third nt refit. RuniBon, Pory Rohcrts & trouliloB nro quickly locnteil by our httthK. on 5jhroWHbnry river; henutlfu Advertising will guiu ti&w cuslomert. ,T(io CaUintlrlollo, wlio-is omplny^cl niotlnni tontlrtC cjitlpnient, which FIIOWS at which can ha mover! to my pUre. W. nhruhbfiry; jear or ("tafton, Ap fftw d;ivn with lilr; parents, Mr. flnd Co.*- ___„______fi. llnrdinff, Dhono Holmdal \_i___ Iree1n nnd Advertising licepa old ouatumera. nt tlio Mortmou'th Market, lias Jirnn a Rlnnc* where tho trouble is. No _jue«» ^ ?? JiL^LL l?4 ?_!tj? l Mrs luhii Triclnnnn of Pa.'-i-iitf. WHU'NKY buhy cnuUse. xitA.' onft^fmir- Tfork neaiiren you of a perfect repair Job, PAIl7"BOAf~to rent.ToT th« ituT'iti ; fW ronflnnd tn his home with a cold for foot uprlnc for three-quartor BIEO hed. of douhle IHHIRO for rent; ilx AdvortlsUig makes eucc^fes easy, Mr HIKI Mr;;, Karl Mnpn nnd finna and wo guarantee tho rcpnin*. Our prii'cn pofen furnlnhcd and ercclud. dm •<• K. rnoinfi, nil intprovement* ; _xarfiKo; ron several dnyn. MIR. <;hnil«A Potroakl. S Willlftm Mrcet. nro very r6R&on*\blc« Stop I it for A coni- Iiiinl. __ • AdverUnlng beg&U confidence, Jli'ilii'Vt niul Denny. Mi:ia Jcsnnlo I'ont Had Hunk.' _ vcnlcni to In in nnd train, f>"i Onklein pinto tast. 42 West 1'iotit aliect. Jlan- FWRNITUIUJ watitrd. BOTOmi-httnd n.- nn- street, JRetl Hank. _ [,,,,1 WiHiMin Mnyder Hprnt Sundny VOH'" KfiUti." "antlqUM. ' furniture."' ~v\, «cn'n AutoJCIoctilc Shon. Adverttfitng brings bus I no n, 1 1 ti'tuc furniture in nsiy ronditioi. ; d«- STAN1> for rent, it-:. pOr FCBKUI, lictwett vltli Kcv. nii'l Mi -* - C. 15. Honltn of Shrewsbury IN .SlieHlpId hlftlod nilVrr decorntlvo nhjecf. WF.I.T, CONTItXCTOU—EXVEVI'wolf tWill- 7in ibn vhnt you Vwivt*. WiiU \" ; vuld Advertifie nnd mmcfM^d, the CJrnnd Army of tlio liopublio MoinnouJli._ioriil._\VeBt_Allenhiiral. N. .1. fmrsp laivn mower, iu>cd one 1 l Advertise o* bust, en,- iinl Hank Hrulntcr r n'l)« »musht PHH nnd witnessed tho Memorial dfiy nnt« nml nil moml nnd Mond Bcrocrm. K"- (;itbU! "'LESa6N3"in""b"e(tlnners mntract. Iwo-cnr Karate ; exceptional for pftrty B rin.'OH only. Phono Red Hank 11.1. tirnntefl without nblifiAtlnn. Oinrlrn «'• c •i Ull.-h.wii nt tho flttuori i)t J. C. btidSC BOVCU lfHnnnn; ?. > a jilflvcr fnr r«fereni*t«. inaiiivn at PO',' Kiver road AtUertific wcolilyt prngrnm proaontcd. i;UT 'JLOWEIl.S foVriECoration' day nn-l ('tinovpi, Hcd Dank, plionc IHSfl, ot P. O.Kroup of four. Wrlto Pridee, IIOJ: 611. phono Hod Bank ,lt lin,l William U. Wntcrs.) Krnprit: KchultK, 'ramp dtroctor nf oilier tlirtec, 2frc, tip. ROB^'B Nursery. litre IM. _ _ _ Iten,nhllc ownrd ;m'i driven tho Hoy Scout ctitttp at AlWitre, will l_fiB llrfinrli "vcnnf^.Ucd Elnnk." \L VAi.lTEAU'S VxptiViT lofnf'inrinnK WAtJTKD "to w'nf. an rldeih- forf-na or pavilion. Htnnd and idx-rrmm hnune; con* AdvertUd '• 1 OAK (tfnfiit; room ?et, f-iiafion tnb1c,~i'eft illntnure movlnc; frotght nervire : Hcnei- Hcnil-lnvnlld; rood enrc, hrnttlifiil »ur- |l,v Mlt>:'' Mlnnt' Dnnhnr wnn hndly ho the tfupst speaker nt tho gradua- plately furnished. Apply Dennis K er rhdlrd. mnlioRhny boftlicaftp, lie... at trurklns. Cloncl VBn«, Ofllro IS rmindinea; pvlvnt« home, Phono Red UanK Ryrne, phonp fi7fi, Rum son. tion Pxp.rcifiCH of tho Mhrowshury heririlntr, Ico box* °f>l East, River iond. Ilronil utroot. l>lliino 72S..J, ltd] tlnnl,.-. H£ft-J._ _ _• [vlfh'mi'nliU* rnr'nt A«bury IMrk. No jVoti CUIMMNO Aprolntmciifi limtlc. I'.v^ nrhnol to bo held Thuradny, June w ttitK;v^ifWinSt-^tOB(lrt^»ri(«i!^ft " - • «HI,'W (•.'r:^it:f_>i' _Hiikir'' UYeet'i-'t'ii-' '"Voiiin^om^SriSB/u^V^f)^ ininuteni' twivllt to . Compton of fituyvea- tor fttjtilj'i'Cil ; lnaclilnery In bnaonunt. Imlrt. phi>n- office. TJsle R. PRtfr.r>n. r..! South fihi cwnbuiy nvemie, lied Until.. Htone f-rX-HOOM m'ojorn hrt'in* in""wllf tlrivm .(, He Wlll i.m.-t'cpd Itov. J. J. I'Oneliiln lined; cofnl roiutltlnii. fifi Inrli- • venue, Atlantic Hliihliiiiila, N. .!.- ; thr<>$ 'beih ocmw, It Muinl .,ri- •(!".-, svhu vccMitly li-t'nmc p-i|i n f, hlch, .1.1 inrtic* wide mul in hu-hen n<''l chiiirli "I i-nllrKc Sl.'i.fHi. c.'nn h& fifit-i\ nt rennet- f>f Connv«r nml rinti. from tlio fielil. l«l ,,» f1Buio c p $$ npta lontb thiougli The i ftd-Innf and highwny. Phona Red IJnnk ynui- hrtllni;. Wllli.im Meara &. Bon, Uum* ftiT^i.' SiHto add re-1* and rent. Address Minon n«rk. 3 Mechanic etroat, Voiut, NRW Yoi'H. Kev. Mr. Cpmpton vcrtJelng columxiu,Ad 2118/ snn, phono 361* iient, bole 411, Bed Dank.' k, xthone 161'. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY-36, 1984. •'.

ALUMNI RECEPTION. holds an executive board meeting a Parent-Teacher its Kewark headquarters next Wednesday. A feature of tho after- Annual Kvcnt at Leonardo to be Held Thursday, Juno 7. Parly At Sea Bright noon session will bo a card party. Hlntelmann's new store was Tho Middletown township alumni The third of a series of card par- opened for public inspection last association will hold their annual ties was held Monday night at the Thursday. There was a steady 20 MGNMOUTH ST., reception for the graduating class home of Mra. Roy Stone on Ocean stream of visitors from the time the Thursday evening, June 1. Plans for ,'Venue, Sea Bright, l>y the Parcnt- store opened at two o'clock in. the this event were made at a meeting Teacher association of that j^lace. afternoon until after nino In tin Phone 1377. These Prices In Effect Friday and Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Theodore La- door prize was awarded to Mrs. j in^. A number of bouquets and Llrecque of Conover lane. Tho com- cven June 1st and 2nd. I OLD Arnonc and the sunshine \ ims}t£/ Trices subject to changesales tnx at seven, nine, ten and eleven o'clock, ^ .•% ^^7 r.otke and to any otato i Mrs. Walter Storer and Mrs. Law- j ence Fowler. and at Holy Rosary church at half- past seven and half-past nine. The next regular meeting of the Field day events are being held association will take place Thursday , today at the Rumson private school. afternoon, June 7, at 3:15 o'clock in j Truck events are scheduled for this the sehoolhouse. I morning and a baseball game be- ! twc.cn' pupils and parents will be played this afternoon. The primary Rumson News. I department play, "Jane's Father," I will be presented Friday afternoon (Tho Red Bank Register ran..b« bought | JJ o'clock. Closing exercises of Rumson at tho 8tor< of Harry Bnr- nt VO t.an, Fred Finnorty and Wniter TorberK tho school will be held Saturday af- 151-153 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. und from Mr. Coyer.) ternoon, June 2, at four o'clock. The games room in the Oceanic An aluminum luncheon will be held Phono Bed Bank 130G. free library has been closed for the June 21 at the home of Mrs. Dam- summer after a busy winter. The broski on Allen street, under the closing event was a ping-pong tourn- direction of the Riverview ho. pltal ament, which was won by Jack auxiliary. Hand. New books received by the library are "The Phantom Emperor" First Appearance 4n Red Bank ! by Swanson, "Saints, Sinners and Fair Haven News. Beechers" by Stowe, "Seven Men Came Back" by Deeping, "Ginger (The Red Bank Register can be bought 9 Griffin" by Bridge, "Murder Off Key" in Fnir Haven in the store of Harry Kur- by Sproul. "Man Without Nerves" ds, at Ye Gold Cedars and from llr. Rtppc.) by Oppenheim, "Death Ship" by The Young people's society of Traven, "Breathe Upon Those Slain" Christian Endeavor will hold a BROAD STREET and PINCKNEY ROAD by Scott, "Life of Nijlnsky" by Ni- strawberry shortcake and ice cream jinsky, "Superstition Corner" by festival on tho parsonage lawn of Kaye-Smith, "The Lord's Anointed1' the Methodist church, Monday own- I by McKee and "Life of Our Lord" ing, Juno 4, from flvo to eight o'clock. OUR PERMANENTS MAKE YOUR HAIK THICKER. by Dickens. Donors of books to tho Fair Hav- At last .week's meeting of the Pub- en library within the past week, OU con look and feel your beat only If you complete your lic Health Nursing association, held were Miss Rita Donaldson, Edward Y ensemble by being; perfectly groomed. Upon your hair de- the home of Misses Grace and Crozier, Mrs, Josephine Hascall, Mrs, pends your wholo appearance. Consult our expert men operators Nelly Porter on River road, the fol- Charles Brister, Jack Minton and and let them glvo you new hair beauty. lowing report for April was sub- Lillian Crozier. mitted by Miss Helen Kerrigan: spe- The ladies' auxiliary of tho fire ALL OUR VVOKK GUARANTEED. cial examinations by Dr. Nichols in company will hold an important And His Hotel New Yorker Orchestra schools, 41; defects found, 108; de- meeting tomorrow night at the flre- fects corrected, 72; eyeglasses ob- housc. The new by-laws will bo Guaranteed All Haircuts Ell with tained, 8; parent consultations in read and voted on and a large turn- Permanenta Finger Waves ®*^ out of members is anticipated. schools, 68; children visited in their (NO EXTRAS) (With or AVlthout Curls) homes, 217; first aid in schools, 46; A surprise party vvjis given Fri- Johnny White, Lyric Tenor transportation to clinics, volunteer day night for Mrs. Mary VanBrunt service, dentist, 44; orthopedic, 11; of River road in celebration of her Open Tuesday and Friday Nights Until 9 O'clock Entertainment by Mike Mill, lyric singer, medic.al, 12 and eye, ear and throat, birthday. The party was arranged 36 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK 18. An appeal has been made by the by her daughter, Mrs. Leon Lamber- Open other evenings only by appointment. LONG BRANCH and John Romeo. association for cars to transport son. Bunco and cards were played 204 BROADWAY, children to the clinics. and prizes were won by Mrs. Annie Charles Gcyer of Lakeside avenue McGee, Mrs. Elizabeth Chandler, This orchestra has plajod at thp Waldorf-Astoria, Pennsyl- Mrs. Tillie Martin, Mra. Lillian Ver- vania, McAlpin and Xcw Yorker Hotels, Tho Roadsldo Rest nt successfully passed an examination for a pilot's license last week at the oncau and Charles P. Cross. Others I/OH£ Beach, L. I., and has broadcast over Station WOK. present were Mrs. Etta Hobroufrh, New York customs house. The Mrs. Josephine DeWolf, Mrs. Ethel license gives him the right to oper- Plitnick, Mrs. Rose McCarthy, Miss ate boats up to 65 feet in length and Alice Worthley, Mrs. Emma Wood- Dancing from 8:00 'til 1:00. fifteen tons displacement. Mr. Geyer ward, Mrs. Helen Bennett, Mrs. Ag- expects to have his sea skiff "Hard nes Allaire, Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, I Times" completed by July 4. Mrs. Hattie Smith. Mrs. Mabel Scott, Dei tram II. Borden, General How- Mrs. Edith Crozier, Mrs. Charle3 P. ESTABLISHED 38 YEARS t ard S. Borden and John Borden Cross, Buenos Cross, Leon Lamber- have reopened their homes here for son, Junior Lamberaon and Helen "EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE" the summer. Herry. Here's a Good Time at a Price Everyone Mrs. George H. Miles, who was re- Can Afford. cently elected president of the New The fire company and the firemen's We want to thank the public for their response in making our opening such a suc- Jersey Women Taxpayers' organiza- auxiliary were well represented at cess. Our prices are the lowest possible consistent with quality merchandise and prompt, tion, will preside when the group the Memorial day service held Sun- day night at the Methodist church. efficient service. Mrs. Frank Snyder gave birth to a son Friday at Monmouth memor- ial hospital at Long Branch. Before her marriage she was Miss Doris Specials for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 31st, JUNE 1st and 2nd. Baden. The guild of the Episcopal church fee?' cleared $20 at a card and bunpo s party last week at the home of Mrs. Edwin F. Stewart. Prize winners at 3334 cards were Mrs. C. A. Thompson, PHONES Mrs. Stanley Fielder, Mrs. Clarence ! if Saner Kraut largest can 2 for 29c . 19c lb. 3335 A. Legg, Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. T. It. !.;! ROYAL SCARLET Kunze and Mrs. Everett Smith. The '^ winners at bunco wore Miss Mary!'- Sirloin Steaks . , 32c lb. PRIME BEEF Fresh-Dressed VEAL Emma Hcndrickson and Mrr,. Myron . : Lima Beans . large can 2 for 29c V. Brown. Tho prizes were boxes : \ ROYAL SCARLET of bath powder, j ^ Chuck Pot Roast . 18c lb. or large can 2 for 19c BONELESS ROYAL SCARLET Squabs . 50c each Chuck Roast 18c 1b. Cutlets Sea Bright News. Carrots . (The Red Bank Regioter can be bought large can 2 for 19c 27c Ib. n Peaches, Cal 2 larpe cans 2f)c tn Senbright nt tho stores of Morri» Wcia- ROYAL (SCARLET Fowl 6^SJ)e ' Sirloin or Round Pineapple, sliced 2 large cans 35c man and H, Le^kowltt.) All !SI/.eh. «&) <&J Cherries, It. A large can 10c largest can 2 for 43c 11 The 67th birthday of Mrs. Frank Cherries Turkeys 29c ' ISartlett rears -i med. cans 27c Covert, Sr., was celebrated with a STEAK party Monday night at her home on i Morning Zest Coffee 1-lb.pkg. 21c Frying Chickens 27c "' Beach street. An evening of general Boneless Rump 6J) Cc "' Roll Butter gs!f|-|c ib. socialibility was enjoyed. Those Our Stores Coffee ill and Vegetable Specials lb. present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Co- 1-lb.pkg. 23c Corned Beef "*' vert, Mr. and Mrs. John Fichtcr, Mr. Chuck Roast 16c11' Kleen Kitchen Kleen and Mrs. William Falvo, Mr. and Hb.pkg. 25c Strawberries ... 2 qts. 25c 11 Mrs. Frank Covert, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ducks 21c ' Saturday Only ! Ammonia 3 1 it. bottlen 25c Walter Covert, Mra. Bofisio Brown, Sprlnit SunbrlRht Cleanser _ 2 canst !)c Mra. Stephen Schmidt, Dave Eckort, 8-oz. 37c Grape Fruit „ . . b for 29c Chopped Beef Oxol _ __ 2 b.ots. 25c Frank Covert, Sr., Jack Doyle, Dor- Siitlna Tablets , 5o pk~. othy Covert, Viola Doyle, l-nlorcnco Reel Cardinal Tea . 1-lb.pkg. 48c SQUABS .48 Ivory Snow 2 pkg:-:. I!5c Blown, Helen Pierce, Joseph Eck- . . . . 23clb. (II— Ift-oz. Fairy Soap 5 cakes 15c eit, Walter Covert, Jr., Leslie Fich- }j: Hellmann's Mayonnaise 1-pt. 15c •aril) Legs Lamb 26c"' Selox . 10c. pit;,. ter, William Doyle, Rnymond Brown, ^' Bottom Round (Jold Dust . lScpkir. Jr., and Francis Doyle. \fo ...... 5c Ib. (7—f)-ll>. nwrnge) Sllvnr Dust 2 pltK.i. 2lo Hellmann's Mayonnaise . pt. 25c 11 About 3.1 members and friendfi of 8 Cross Rib Legs Lamb 28c ' Coffee Specials ! Kons and Daughters of Liberty Iodgn Hellmann's Mayonnaise . qt. 45c 1 (f)—7-lb. avi'riijsr) Illue nnjr _ 21c lh. attended the supper given Friday String Beans . . . . 2 Breast Lamb .. 12c llrd BaR, Bogota 27c lh. night In tho lodge hall. A prize dis- v> posed of on the co-operative plan Olives per jar LOO SEA FOOD ! was won by Mrs. Cyril Smack and WITH FRKS1I CAVIAR. Xtra Tea Specials Mra. Harold Galm won the door Mackerel 10c lb. prize. Minute Tapioca • . . 2 for 23c George and Charlie's lobster house, Cod Steak 17c lb. lnll Tea ij.ib, l5o '.i-lb. 20c j frrmerly Harry's lobster house, was Jell©—all flavors 3 for 16c Shrimp 19c lb. lonK Black 14-lb. 12c 1i-lti, llo I opened Saturday night. Tho place Scallops 29c lb. rrn and Black Mixed U-ln. 12r Ins been remodeled and redecorated. Economy Dog Food 2 for 15c The mayor and council were guests . . fifths 3.49 Sea Bass 14c lb. of the owners, George Krauns and Wcaks 10c lb. Charlcti Botz, nt a chicken dinner.' Tho bathing pavlilon.-i and refresh- . ;. fifths .1.59 Hard Clams 19c doz. New Potatoes 79c bakt. ment standfl along the beachfront .lie Lobsters, 1-lb. en. 35c lb. Old Potatoes 69c bskt. will open today for thn peaion. Mr. and Mm. William T. Taylor 3 for lie Canet ... 1.99 .)f" TrcriMir'YfMS" tit ' filch'' '/.uniiner Large- Juicy PlarOraiiges 7. 39c doz.'' homo on Center street. Carrots or Cigarettes Pineapples gc ea. Ernest Currln, who Rlirieied ft Luelc.v Slrllu', Camel, broken hip In IL fall lns,t week, was Beets ( lie'ilerllcld, Old Gold Green Beans, tender 6c lb. I nken to tho Monmouth Mcmorjnl r hospital nt Long Kianch in tho llum- Jersey Spinach ' 3 lbs. 14c Mori iunbulimre. Kridny tho Eimbu- 1.15 " liinrn removed Mri?. Canip Rnck of Cor. Ridrje Road & Avenue Two Rivcrr., RUMSON, N. J. Tel. Rumson 366—367. New street to the lamt hospital.