r'Froa St James church," in door of their Friendly Inn on Shrews- ed by. a tree whloh was uprooted born in 1761 and died to 1799. Thp to the William Smack house on the sad aaditlf • Heir B. 1MUU, , tit which a tree and an eleotrlo bury avenue when the storm burst near the'flre house. The fair booths tree grew around the headstone, com- UncrpftrMlddletown road and a tree Red Bank Lions NeTla*. ^^ . pole teU, south to the borough in all Its fury, The door was blown on the lot adjoining the flre' house pletely covering all but three inches. fen on the porch root of-Dante Pa- I at tb» railroad track*, that thor- off Its hinges and Mr. and Mrs. Van- survived the storm with no damage. The stone came lip with the tree and verio's Llnoroft inn, causing; slight A linden tree, about, three feet In the entire'(tone can now be viewed damage. Iinoroft.chapel was. also Back New Club awklni. . - ' presented almost, an un- Brunt were knocked over backwards. Major A«UTIU»»—rteodora 0. Moot*. X. n Tine of uprooted trees, brok- Wind and rain passed through the diameter, on Louts EastmQnd's prop- In the roots of the tree: The giant damaged by falling -trees and a V. R. B. BUmt, Kenneth M, Wiakeff, AV- (hs and branches, and fallen building, causing considerable dam- erty on Church street, was blown tree fell with such force that some chicken coop' in the rear of Walter Charter Night Observance of sndar WUde.Atr.rn Kridel, asniamiaA. • At many places the street age. When Mr. and Mrs. VanBrunt down. Trees were also blown down of- Its branches were buried about Waibel's house was demolished. Orate, Joeeph R. tkrrleo, Thoiasa Cook, M. LEON'S Bobert Grantrt on the estates of Judge Jeremiah T. three feet In the ground* •••.»•-.- .- -. • Freehold Lions to be Held impassable. went back to the opening In an at- Hambenhip—John P. JlalrflUlU Jaae. *ts leading off from Broad tempt to put the door In place they Mahoney on Rumson road, Charles An oddity of the storm Is the fact Swimsning Blver Club Damaged. Tuesday, August 9-—Standing A. Curler. Richerd HaekttaS, W. Rarmoiid were also Uttered with fallen law something hurtling through the T. Loverlng on Seven Bridge road that the top branches of the fallen Two large chimneys on'the Swim- Johnion. Dr. Jamai VahNiattSBi. ' and Mrs. Wilson L. Smith on Little ming Klver Country clubhouse were Committee* Named. i % Frosram and aaUrtalnmant Boas !sV and branches. That section air a few feet from them. It was a tree covered the grave of the late Kln». Jack Rohrar, Charlw Qotiekalk, Lat- coop filled with twenty chickens Silver Point road. Orlando Warden, John H. Cook, former publisher of toppled over and a garage on the the east side of the borough street superintendent, and a gang of ter C. Lovatt, Frank Dean, fir. DootUa ned the hardest hit Very little owned by Mrs. VanBrunt. Seventeen The Register, and supposedly a rela- place demolished by the storm. Jack The charter night observance of A. Edmida. • .. -,•"•••-• ' ' .V 'ii --•.:•; five men worked several days clear- Poblloltr—Albert W, Wenlen, Waltooa isge was reported on the west- of the fowls were killed. Three, est tive of Mrs. Hannah Cook- Dennis. Rohrey, proprietor of the club, esti- the new. Freehold Irions club will be ing up the debris. mates the damage at *3,000. JeSnr. -••'•' ' • "••: ., ' .•:•' ••-,;• .north of West Bergen place. caped from the coop and found shel' Trees on the Fahnestock and held Tuesday night, August 9, In the • Rlrera—AiiamUrmsi Joeeph Inrin, ter some distance away. They did. The chimneys on the dub, excep- American hotel, that place, it was .Cast. Oharlaa P. Inrlt,- Oommodora Joi- „ Bergen place and Pinckney roads Hailstones at Sea Bright. James McCue properties fell across L were among the thoroughfares hard- not return to their owner until tw<> Broad street, blocking that thorough- tionally Wide and capped with heavy announced Tuesday night at the a»h Arola«aU. Harold H.Bottta. , ^ Hailstones, which residents said weekly meeting of .the Red,Bank The Boar—Iiaatar E. keas, Janun K. tat hit, as were Branch avenue and days later. were as big as Ice cubes, added to fare temporarily. About a .dozen stone slabs, are-one of the outstand- MttUnlee, Theodore J; Labratqa*. W11H«» cross streets in that section. The panes of glass were broken' In the ing characteristics of the structure. club, which Is sponsoring the new A* Fluhr. i. '•/•> -'. ..'•>' W Much, Damage at Bumion. the damage caused by the wind at organization. The local club will dis- ' Speaken—Theodore Parsons, O. Howard eastern end of Newman Springs road Sea Bright Windows In many James McCue residence and, a barn One of the fallen chimneys-did con- The greatest damage by the storm on the property was also damaged. siderable damage.- It fell over in- pense with Its meeting; that week in Upplneott, Tatar BOM, Anthsar I* >••- was another storm target, many In Rumson was In the area front homes were smashed by the hall, Vim. ' trees being blown down. and the accompanying downpour of Billboards near the railroad tracks tact, punched a hole In the roof 15 order to attend the Freehold session the Avenue of Two Rivers east to and on the property adjoining the feet In diameter, -crashed through in a body- Street Washed Out the river. Valuable trees were up- rain ruined furnishings in some of • Supported b».i the homes. Windows in the rear of flre house were, blown down as was two sets of crossbeams and landed Ladles will be special guests at the Riverside avenue from the Molly rooted on estates In this locality, a large eleotrlo sign at the Sinclair In the. locker room, smashing a nunv meeting and all the Lions dubs of The Red Bank Register Is sup- many falling across Rumson road the H. L. Zobel showroom were ported by local as well as out-ofr Pitcher hotel to West Front street broken by the hall and the force of service station on the hlghwayi The ber of steel lookers. The Impact the Monmoutn region, together with showed'signs of the storm's havoc and blocking the thoroughfare. The gates.at the Broad street crossing of knocked ''off plaster, in the dining representatives of the clubs *t town business men. Advertisement* estates In Rumson are noted for the wind shattered a large show appearing regularly tell Uw rtw . The torrential rain that accompanied window In the front of the place on the New Tork and Long Branch rail- room below. The'other chimney did Junesburg and Cranbury, will be In Advertisement, i L the gale washed, out the sides of their large and beautiful trees, which, Ocean avenue. road were snapped in two. Lattice not go through the roof, attendance.' Mayor Charles R. Eng- > Maple avenue leading from Front are kept In a healthy condition by work around, the Standard Oil sta- lish, president of the local Lions, i street to the borough dock. The ex- tree surgeons at a great expense. Esf Booth! put up by the firemen on tion was. damaged and a window In Housed In the garage, which was the Mulford property for their fair built of concrete blocks,; were Mr. and Mayor Runyon of Freehold will Big NIGHT SALE \ Cavatlon at one point was fully four tates which suffered the most dam- the' fire house was broken. Syca- give talks, as will District Governor \ feet deep. age are those of Christian W. Fei' were wrecked. The North Long more avenue west of Broad street Rohrey's sedan, a truck and a trac- Branch firemen, came to the aid of Maurice Chaffee of New Brunswick During the height 6f the storm, Re. genspin, B. J. Barry, Charles S, was heavily hit Trees fell on al- tor. The tractor was demolished ,by the Sea Bright firemen by donating the falling walls, but the sedan and and Past District Governor Robert C. lief engine company was called to McVeigh, Newcombe C. Baker, Maior most every property from Broad Ferlna of Camden. Edward Bowes and the late J. Hor- the use of their.booths and the fair street to the Central railroad tracks. truck escaped damage. The roof of Morford place, where a llv» wire in was opened Saturday night as sched- . Lions International Representative the street was sparking dangerously. ace Harding. the garage landed on the fairway 50 uled. A covered walk connecting the Telephone and telegraph poles yards away. George W. Bormuth of the Fort ZIotkinY Stables Chief Harry H. Clayton, calling the A large tree fell in front of Holy main part of the Peninsula hotel Wayne, Indiana club, was a guest at Cross rectory and missed hitting the along the railroad tracks near the , storm the most severe to visit Red with an annex was destroyed and a Sycamore avenue crossing were loos- Winds take* Oarage Boof. Tuesday night's meeting of the local Bank in his lifetime, not excluding church bv Inches. On Washington small section of the roof damaged. club and gave some details regard- FREEHOLD, N; X street, near the Oceanic bridge, a ened and.in some cases broken off, The root of a garage in the rear the freak hurricane of 1933, reported The wind ripped up part of the cop- tearing down electrlo light, telephone of Airport Inn. on Shrewsbury ave- ing the adoption of the International that'300 telephones calls were re- large tree on Mrs. Anna Pauels s per root on the Calef residence at and telegraph wires. The roof over Association emblem, as well as the TUESDAY EVENING, property fell on a new Buick car nue was-lifted off, but.a car inside, " ceived at police headquarters during South Beach. the Lawes Coal company's coal yard owned by Louis Oralrierl, bartender activities, surrounding the organiza- JULY 26, 1938 the blow and shortly afterward. Ten owned by Joseph Schubert of Ho- was blown across the railroad tracks tion of the Freehold club. He had as boken and damaged the' machine. An. Several rows of bathhouses at the at the Inn, was not even scratched. at 7:30 P. M. Rain or Shine, under U|tt streets, he said, had to be blocked and'a barn on the Dr. Charles 8. The garage t walls. are of concrete his truest at the meeting, Alclde Bon- other tree on the Pauels place feil Surf bathing pavilion were flattened. dlettl of Woodbrldge. ' '- Plenty Covet anal Seats far All- off, because of dangerous conditions. The wind damaged part of the front Dunn property was blown from Its blocks, which withstood the wind. acrois the road and made the street foundation. Considerable damage Assemblyman Joseph C. Irwln, a ,- Bepalr Work Started. impassable for several hours. When section of the Sea Bright Beach club. The Inn was not damaged. One of the fishing boats on the beach was done on the Robert Williamson Mr. Oralnerl was in bed on the sec- member of the club, described the 7_ All agencies charged with restor- this tree fell it ripped -an awning property. Two large trees fell, one -—Ing normalcy to Red Bank performed was-overturned,— ond floor of the Inn when the storm plans- for the rowing regatta on the on Doelfrer's Rumson inn across the in the front "anil another'ln toe" rear xlver'hera Saturday add Sunday aft> ;• excellent Jobs. The borough employ- •treet Several trees on Mre. J. L. The cupola on the northeast sec- of the property, -both striking and broke." He toldfriends later that he • ees, the Jersey Central power and tion of the Fannacl hotel building thought his end had come. "The roof ernoons, stating there are 57 boats Mlnugh's property on, the Rumson damaging the Williamson residence. .SSlSSAr^Jft'^Werent.raeeij.jElHi """"light cosnpany and the New Jersey road were Uprooted. X car owned by war broken-offandpart of the roof Several windows In the house were oreaked,"hs said."Rain, osms Bell telephone company began tack- ripped up. The flagpole on the Pan- through one window and out the oth- 380 contestants, the largest number George SchulU, chauffeur for Dr. D. broken. ' In any .similar regatta ever held in ling their respective Jobs as soon as Harold Karp, was burled under fall nscl property and an iron street-light er. I looked outside and saw the the fury had abated. standard in front of the, postofflce small building; at the airport col- the United States. ing branches, but .escaped damage. Tree' Falls on Oarage. Pressing Into service every truck were snapped off. A vegetable stand lapse. When I saw that go I said to An attendance prize, presented by GreerAouse Demolished. ' not yet completed, next to the post-' A .tree fell on Edward M. Kelly's myself, I'm next. I hastily grabbed Put/President Herbert E. Edwards, •0 Hl-Orade and Pure Brad Guernsey!, available and putting to work sev- Jerceri and Brown Swln. 10 Top-Notch Only quality cleaners A greenhouse on the Felgenspan office,'Was blown apart and pieces garage on Sycamore avenue, west of my, pants and my shirt and shoes was awarded to Vice-Presldent Les- eral crfcws of men, the borough made Shrewsbury avenue, breaking In the HoleUIm. Perionellr lalaoted risnt off ; quick work of clearing up the debris. place was demolished by the wind. carried across Ocean avenue. A two- and ran downstairs. Then I looked ter R. Ross. Next week the prize tha fanna' where taar wara nliad front the Edward Johnson, son of the estate's car garage on the William T. Sand- roof and. doing slight damage to Mr. outside and saw the garage root and question will be offered by Di- Waiurn ttttei. Manr fraah • sows and use triple-action Sani- V Trees lying across the street were cut Kelly's oar, which was In the garage. doie iprlnxert; tabarculln and blood superintendent, J. Edward Johnson, lass propertyt on Ocean avenue was rector W. Raymond Johnson, An up and removed, and boughs and . Part- pf the. tin roof of the main gone." tented with health charts for each cow. got out of the greenhouse. In..thf completely ...wrecked. arid_ most of— Jt informal- reception was tendered Dr, Thesa cowl are tha hearleit milk pro- — branches of trees were carted—off. blew over the fence toThe Ship Ah6y hangar it the Red Bank-airport was : tone cleaning, - - The work continued for several days nlclc of time. He went Inside to close Theodore^Ai Doremus in honor - of ducere and - hliheet buttarfat- Uttara a ventilator when a gust of wind parking space, but a car that was in blown off, the chimney of the busi- MOW HE'S SATISFIED. his recent marriage. . •' . • ' money could tar and are roans', good afterward. the garage at the time was'not dam- ness office was blown down and the alia, and hlrheit data In dalrj estUe flat shattered several panes of glass and Mayor English announced the com- can ba found anrwhtra. '; • Theodore D. Moore, manager of the falling glass cut him on the arm. aged at all. , roof and sides: of a work shop and Joseph Johnston Says He Was a Bit the Jersey Central power and light store houae were demolished. mittees for the ensuing year as fol- If you ara thlnklnit of burins <">a MW He ran out and a moment later the Doubtful for Quite Some.Time. lows, the first named being chair- or eeveral, ba hex* Tueedar aranln*. Julr company office at Red Bank, declared Oars Damaged by Tree. limb. Hth, at TiSO p. m. Thar* will ba no re- 1 structure collapsed. A garage on the Harry Qulnn, president of Mon- man: , ' ••'•,. that the power company's losses were Baker estate was moved six Inohes, The limb of a tree In the rear of mouth County Sports, Inc., owners "I have at last come to the conclu- terrei and no limit, averr cow will (0 for heavy. Be said that the heaviest Howard 35. Morris's home on the cor- of the Red'Bank Pirates ball park, sion that The Register Is a good Athletic—John H»wkln«. Dt. ritadon A. tha hlsh dollar. Thla night aala-la nfada The damage by the loss of trees newspaper. A maid was needed at IB Dgrcmui, Edwin It. Conovtr, Jack Rohrejr, to eall dairy cowa only. Your Inepaotlon' wire damage was done on Broad ner of River and Hance roads; Fair estimated that damage to the park Frank A. Wodahouit, Dr. Edwin 8. 0»Un. Invited anytime. - Brerjr cow full? smar- street, this borough, and along syca- alone is .estimated. at several thou- Haven, crashed down on two cars, Peters place and from noon to after antaad or no deal. Alio aall eoraa atoek sand dollars. Every man available would amount to nearly $6,000. Most Mundane*—Hirttrt K; Edwardi, Theo- more avenue, Shrewsbury, store than damaging both.' One of the cars, of the fence around the park was nine o'clock Thursday night we were don J. Lmbrteqne, Paul RnwIlU, Oeor» hulla and honea at thla night aala. Also was put to work by the borough cut- W, Olmitnd, F. O. Jnuir. Jacob B. Ru«, Ponr, Cart, Haraeia and Saddle, eon- 100 poles were either felled, broken owned by Mr*. Morris, was damaged blown down and disintegrated, the' kept busy answering .calls from wo- plata outfit.. • ' . ting the trees which had fallen aorosi to the extent of S2O0. the limb dam- men who were looking for the lob we or split Rumion road. This force was aug- lighting system, was badly damaged, Blind—WII1I« A. CUrton, Emler E. Mor- Deliverr: Trucks avallabla to so anx- Mr. Moore reported that every aging the top and hood. The fabric aid the press box on top of the advertised in The Register." rli. Dr. A. Alfred Podtll. whera. ....••.-,. mented by county employes. It took top of the other car, owned by Sam- Bojri and girla work—Jinn H. Mitten- member of the Red Bank plant was these men two days to clear the road grandstand was,blown down. The This Is- what Joseph Johnston of Tarma: Ona yaar'a eradlt br approvad- uel J. Beverfdge, who is occupying roof coyerlnjt the box seats, was Peters Place told the publisher of The 1««, John H. Bnrni, William T. Jontt; Fm- bankabla nota with atatamant, twantr-ars called to service, and-that local crews and.this gives an Idea of the extent ton B. M.nhfjl. -. -~* irwrcent on parchue prlea. ' . — had been supplemented by crews a bungalow on the Morris property blown. off .arid, the plumbing system Register a few days ago. Mr. John' Ctvlo Welfare—H»nr M»lchow, John Of the damage. for the. season, was damaged/ Ourreiulir Weekly IJreetoeklal* «t rushed from Morrlstown, Boonton, was badly damaged. The only sec- stoh said thai Mrs. Johnston was well B»llljr; Trttk~T."Mtttltt,- CliarlM ' O, 3aaf GOWJ, CalTea* Hogi, Dairy Cknra, and Summit, Lakewood, Keyport and Al- The bar at the Rumson horse show tions of the park not damaged were pleased with the results obtained Sdmeldir. all klndi IWaataok will be held ai mual at wrecked. The tent over the bar FoUaetnan Injured. - . the clubhouse' In center-field and the from the advertisement. Conitltntlon and Br-lam—Leon R«ui- aTary Friday. Baaf cowa, ealTaa, all klada lenhurit. Tour crews came from Key- •llli, Jr., J. Daaiil Tullar. llTastock Uken In excbania or pall 4' port and two from Allenhurst A was carried high into the air. Thom- Considerable damage was done by ticket office under, the grandstand. He further stated that he took par- Olab Welttn and A^rliory—Q«ori« W. as Dolly, night, watchman, was cut the wind In Shrewsbury borough and for you arVry Friday." force of 100 men, Including super- ticular notice that Mrs. Johnston did Br«y, Fred D. Wlwoff, M. VanBurtn Special ratreihtncnta will ba larred at when a table (ell on htm and he township: and the only casualty, Smock, Theodora D. Pariont. J. Daniel thla night aala by the ladlaa. -- visors, were at work. Many of the Fruit Orchards Damaged. no( employ the best looking lady that Tnllar. 0. Huold Naylui, Albert W. Wor- IVORY SOAP required' medical treatment? Bottled which taMtted in the vlotim.gplsg; to Damage to the fruit orchards on applied for the job. He said be knew extra men were retained the follow- of liquor and glasses were smashed) a hospftfnftr treatment occurred'In den, Edwin, R. Conorer, Loon RiuaiUle, Jr., ing; day. George Rlchdale's farm at Phalanx that If she did he would remain home Herbert B. Edmrdi, Theodore D. Moore. Jacob Zlotkin &. Son causing damage estimated at 1100. Shrewsbury'., borough. The; victim amounted to approximately S2.B00. too muoh of the time and that would Dinner*—limn A. Curler, Jr., Wtrren Phonaei-»5I, Offloa.and Salaa Barn. an«j Service Quickly Restored. Some of the larger, tents were rip- was Policeman Otto Harden, who Nearly BOO apple trees were uproot- O. Fowler. ' r 110, Baeldanea, Frahold, N. J. ped MtnJXb* horMSjwerejakeji in Buffered a..aiv«red artery in hls_rlght interfere with hla position with UnT Blok—Rlohard HMkiUlf, Bar. Edward i Power ln_ the business iecUoa_et ed ^and ^ aJmosA-all thi_.ftult JMIS cle Ban at the-Red Bank postofflce./ w. Milltr. Dr. June. V«nNoetT»n«. , s the borough was restored before vans) to itablM near by, until, the «rmr~Ha was taken "fcT"Riverview blown off the ' trees that remained noon of the day on which the storm damage was repaired. Ther show was hospital,' where the flow of blood was standing. Considerable damage was broke. Houses In all parts of the not held that day. stopped. Herden cut hla arm when also done to Jonathan H. Jones' Peroxide borough had electrlo service that a pane of glass broke in a window property at Phalanx. Thirty apple Redactipns night, although street lights in va- little Silver. he was dosing. trees were uprooted on Harry Wall- Clearance From Oar rious sections of the town were out Seven locust trees on John Ben- One of a pair of tulip trees in Ing's farm at Phalanx anil tie tops Is Your Assurance Harry W. Crawford, local mana- nett's property on Branch avenue at Christ churoh cemetery fell breaking were blown off 100 other fruit trees. onStle Regular ger of the telephone company, re- Little Silver crashed during the two headstones. The tree, was more A large oak tree fell on t&e Lin- Starting Stocks. ported that 180 wires had been down storm, falling across Branch avenue than 100 years old and had' been croft residence of David Hood, Sr., of in the Red Bank area, which in- and blocking the road. Prospect ave- planted at the burial place of An- caving in part of the roof and knock- Thar*., July 21 Bay Now. cludes Sea Bright, Rumson, Fair nue, hear Harding road, was block- thony Dennis and Hannah Cook, his. ing down, a chimney. A portion of Haven, Shrewsbury and Holmdel. He ed by trees which fell on the Elkus wife. Mr. Dennis was born In 1728 the side of the house was also daw said that about TOO subscribers were estate and Church street was block- and died in 1818 and his wife, was aged. About $900 damage was done affected. Men from Lakewood, Perth ' FIFTY pRFSSRS {Quality Laundry Amboy and Newark were brought to Forty Eight Blouses V this section to assist Red Bank "wews in repairing the service. to m wew m , JBsm-ry Loss of Fruit. $1*69 "*«• 69c , Theodore N. Parmly of Tinton Styled smartly In plain or printed Rayon Attractively styled for Dress and Sport \ya«r. TEL 2^00 Valla suffered a large loss as a re- Crepes. Dresses have sold regular at muoh Printed sheers; plain color Broadcloths and < suit of the storm. He has an apple more. While they last at thle amazingly low Shantungs. Full cut and well made. la all orchard of about 40 acres and 3,600 price. slses from SI to 40. trees and prior to Friday he had the / prospect of a bumper crop and fair f prices. Today the ground beneath the trees Is almost covered with rot- OVAL RUGS Flat Crepe Prints BATH MATS ting green apples. Fully three- TD fourths of the fruit wss blown off. Al- Ber. RUGS 1 most all of the remainder Is so badly 89c 39c 39c »f *> ' bruised by hailstones that it is un- Suitable for bedroom or bath, Washable, will not pull at the Heavy absorbent Terry oloth * marketable. In talking with avReg- full MaM slse, made of velour seams, good selection- patterns weave. Good looking design* In ~ liter reporter Mr. Parmly said that or plush, in various color com- and colors, 88 inches wide. all colors, Standard slse. Expertly he doubted if be would gather ten binations. F bushels of sound apples from the en- Day Bed Covers Kitchen Towels tire orchard. His peach crop was al- EEZ Women's Bags ' to damaged, but not to the same i_ /great extent. About 300 apple and Shampooed SHQlS B,Y SJJLBY Value 100 84c «* "» 15c • *«- peach trees were uprooted or partly 69c Jaspe oloth, crashes, or ore- Some are pure linen, others In blown dawn. Some of these can be White leather, wood bead, fab- tonnes, full pleats, contrasting well known makes of prints. righted and salvaged. The loss Is ricoid and silk In various styles. waitings, full slse. Good ilie. % estimated at (3,000 to »4,000 and Is not ' Insured. A large, old barn on the! We use Ivory farm was blown down. It was unused | 81x!99SHE£TS Comfort Covers DRESSUNEN and in a dilapidated condition and Mr. Parmly had arranged to have It BA. Beg. 1.79 YD. Was Mo Soap in our razed. ,-. . | 39c lour opportunity of the season to buy smart 79c ***«..Also for blankets, full slse re- Pre-shrunk and vat unfadeable. Herman Rltzau suffered a heavy The last case of these standard versible, made of best printed dyes. Pink, green, main, ,btue, loss in his orchard on Biverdale ave-' footwear and moke marvelous savings; A won- grade fine count, stsrohleis percale, bound edges. tan, orchid. > ' nue adjoining Mr. Parmly's place. I sheets at this price. process f However, this loss Is not as heavy as derful time to try the famous "flore-fit" Inner* ' that which befell Mr. Parmly. sole, subtly concealed In every Sfyf-GEZ Shoe Ire During the Storm. WASH FABRICS CHENILLE SPREADS Electrlo wires which were blown and see for yourself how It helps avoid down on the residence grounds of wobbly ankles; JEvery pair of , William T. Hartman on Hance road 15c YD. Were Ko 84x108 $2.49 Beg. «.« ;, in Shrewsbury township set flre to a' Sfyj-SEZShoes Included knhbsak* , > tree and threatened to cause the New, never shown In Red Bank, The finest Made on shrunken, dose weave cotton with So stock up at today's low price* grade sport-time batiste' with the very latest thlok tufting in colors woven into a beauty of house to get aflame. The > Tinton a pattern. They are sun fast and tub fast feTjr Falls flre company wss summoned printing on light, medium or dark grounds. All LEON'S Just twenty to sell. I < and the blaie was quickly ex- guaranteed fait colors. li tlngulshed. The firemen had a dlf- NOW », flsult time In getting to the property $4.95 70-76 White Street, tf because of the large number of trees GLIDER COVERS Sport Shirts Kleinert's Shields down on Sycamore avenue and Hanoe road. A large tree crashed in RED BANK front of the old Bennett grist mill st $1.39 $1.79 88c 29C Tinton Falls. Formerly 7.60 Hade of water repellent strlpeil Rayons, cotton jersey, fine cot- . Exceptional quality Late* A large sumac tree on the Laird ap- material. Former prices were ton mesh. With stunning caps shields. Bollabla, Regular and plegate distillery property at Scobey-1 t» and 3.1* to match, crescent shapes. Slses S-S-4. , villa was blown down. It struck a' UCINIID V 'warehouse and caused slight damage ! if to the roof. The storm was not near-I Bar Harbor Sets Play Suits Large Bath Towels :'»w to severe at Bcobeyvllla and most The Parade of Va/uei SAMIOM- ',', of the farming territory wtat of Had ? Bank ss It wss In this town. Startt Today 79c 29C *«• 0ft, IIM :,' .. A large brjjftchlmney on Michael Seats and bsoks of fast color Bunback with halter or fitted For the beach or home use, M' iOrtoe'a, fars|slio*»e »t Vanderburg SIZES INCLUDE 4 TO 10 bra. tops. Fast color prints. Inohes wide, U inohu long, with \ Was blown dofeu Most of tha brick materials In all the wanted AAAA TO C colors. _' ] With matching bolero and slip- that tight weave. White Terry landed on the roof. pers, with colored borders; A large silo on Robert Malsel's tarn near Colt's Neck was blown Everlast Fabrics : AOwn and destroyed. It was built SILKHOSE Women's Belts •My a short time ago. The farm ALBERT S. MILLER TD< was bought by Mr. Malsel from the PR. Beg. Wo Value too KervhtnU Trust company last year. SHOE COMPANY 25c *** *** 49c 43c aVMsfaflts/ lew Dasnage. 18 BROAD ST. BED BANK Printed. A new dress If they Pure silk full fashioned rlng- WhHe, pastels and oolored as-. t Ml. anirkrs. Henry VanBrunt ever fade. Unene, piquet and, less, Service weight or sheer. sorted styles with attractive ;#•*• eadsexorlag to *1OM the war others, New summer shades. ' buckle*. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 21,1988. Page Three
ssssasssss^sssBsssVs^BHsssssssMssssssssfsPMMssslsssMi 32x6 •'"•• $32.05 •l.M Btctrle f i.ie r«um»>i I Tab* Nunn-Bush 2-SLICE OUTING )r.TVest, rtnhJk fnshiotwd Oxfotck TOASTER JUGS ] 6.00-20 $15.09 CM** IM ••sular 5S« Every Pair Men's Shoes a room 6.50-20 ;r 88c SHOWER at Money Saving Prices/ $1946 BATH SPRAYS PAST* WHh S-rt TubWif This It the opportunity you have 7.00-20 $25.82 [Tut been waiting for. Our entire itock BATH BRUSHES TT set •%••*•• 46.JS- NOTHING RESTRICTED! It for axtra protection against greater protection against ID1- fr. Albart *r V.lvat JLUC it not often we CM o'ffer luch genuine bargains *t these. curbs, rut wear and tide- bnoMs and punctures. Buster, ShannWal n wall snap. Sail Durh>n>-4 [« OTHER MAKES WOO VP CIGARS] COMPRESSION PROOF Oransar, Madal, T«r. ma « NEW NOTCHED NON CORD—Fall sUo body, .x- UOWh4 f wllMiala *tr- SKID—-deep notehad jibs, tra retistance to tire failure Vnl>lsws 149 W«t Front St., Red Bulk 10c 4-w. Cm tam Ray C I'AIR MI.N'S SI IO.I-S ON SAI I" Road Servico—Phone R. B. 1296. llgkl PHM 7 BED BANK REGISTER^JULY" 21^1988.
four hours, omitting the advertising, According to the story be was- sum- Friday's Storm a Criterion which Itself has an attraction for the moned by government officials and India Proves BANK REGISTER Ranking With the Blizzard. ireader.•' V,•"-•;,!,'".' _•.".• . ••' ; ... • • threatened with jail if he did not re- Editorial Views Can-you. Imagine a radio station veal the source of his data. There- How soon the past is forgotten is evidenced by the omitting the advertising, or falling upon he produced a tbree-month-old A Strange And GKOBOB 0. HANCE, Editor frequent assertions one hears about the freak storm to remind you, every few minutes, issue of a German aviation magazine. KBEDEBIO 8. BATES, Managing Editor of Friday morning having been the most destructive by whose courtesy you.are receiving —New York Times. Intriguing Place „,«*• •pinions espiesM* to tht editorial and the wont that has ever occurred hereabouts. Only N*I hsnoadat a». not ntotmrlly esrry the recltair /. •':•:' By Theron McCampbell THOMAS ntVINQ BBOWH, five years ago, namely Friday night, June 10, IMS, a ••• tadontmeat pi The EtstiUr). In ' the four-hour ordeal, there HcOAHFBiaUC, AND LABOR. Main Up Majority of il Bustaee* Manager somewhat similar outbunt ot elemental fury occurred would be much matter which large To President BooeeveK, Alone at which was more .damaging because' it covered a much ' , What Value Are They? ' groups of bearers would find not Writer "ckOma His Candidacy Would Population of 383 Million— Sea:—We can visualize you resting ASSOCIATED FBESS larger area. Both storms raged over only a small part A man who had mad* a success in suited to their' Jnterests-thlnKs Injure Democratic IToapects, Nearly 2,000 Caatet Exist in quietly in the admiral's quarters far of Monmouth county, but the one Friday embraced lutlneaa life was approached by a far which they would conveniently skip T** Associated Pres* U exclusively entitled to tht In reading a paper. But to tune out 181 Broadway, India Today; out at sea. At a long last you can much less territory than the previous one. On both oc- Vounger man, for advice. He re- Keyport, N. J. ie*** remubUcatlon of all news dispatch** credited to sponded and gave to the beat of his a radio news, recital would entail the calmly review the cause and effects , caalons not much damage was done to buildings and The Editor, Ultw not otherwis* credited in this paper and also th* ability what the young man asked risk ot losing some items-that you at events slnoe the World war when ' other property of that aort. No deaths occurred] as Red Bank Regiater. Following; is another in a series of , toeal nnra published therein. . for. Than he added that If his Ideas want',"' •,:'••" ••'.;.' " .••'"• Dear Sir: articles by Dr. Eugene W. Newman you were Assistant Secretary of the a result of either storm and only a few persons were did not look feasible to the young Radio presents spot bulletins of of Red Bank,, whwoo recently returned Navy. We hope you will come to Injured. However, the loss in shade trees runs into man he should not follow them. He sensational events without sponsor- I have teamed this week greatly to ptember Audit Bureau of Circulations. my surprise that Theron McCamp- from anrip around thh e worldld: recognize the political forces which big money. It Is Impossible to estimate this damage, claimed no one waa ever entirely ship, but generally any intended Member Nation*! Editorial Association. bell is to be the choice of the Demo- "IndiIndia is probablproy one of the have been at work ail the while, the but unquestionably it would require thousands of dol- right, or was in very few instances. news presentation, sues as a ball cratio organization for the post of strangest and moat interestiniti g coun- Member New Jersey Pren Association. same forces which undermined your lars to replace all the trees whloh were uprooted or The young man was to weigh the game, a fight, or a horse race, has state senator in the November elec- tries of the world." We had heard Member Monmouth County Press dab. word* of the older man in the bal- tion and since Mr. VcCampbell has this statement many times, but even efforts' to restore prosperity, to the broken off. to be sponsored to Justify the use of Member The Amadou Frew Bait Century Omb' ance, than sift them and take what ao much precious time. j been using the columns of more than so. we -were not prepared for the nation. You start your review with he saw fit. one of our county newspapers to ex- sights we saw especially aa.rsgarcrs Friday's storm differed from the one of five years We look forward to the day when pound his theory of government, pot- human hardship*. It seems impos- the fact that while you wer* in the Th. B*l BBara k E«ilarrangement a thrilling auto acci- Campbell, also known as "The Sage people emd, living conditions provid- tl of Holmdel," "The Holmdel Grape ed the greatest Interest. •-. oriUetam mad* a» »«•& tl» exprMsloje O« tfct IndlvUnali was. Friday's itorm, although embraolnj less area You undoubtedly have seen special- dent near Scranton, Pa., In which freely, one with the other. Hence «ho tubmlt Hit commnnleMiom or article* btmrlnr thalr ntpav than the one of 1983, was perhaps more deatruettya In Jrower," etc, in a newspaper, article India has a population of 883,000,- farmers had buying power, with, tin aunt*. Tht B*d Bank BaibUr lnlua any oat who so business. They can and must break tunes and called for newer ones. So Huge trees, with roots encased with balls of earth What action the War Department will take re- challenges, youth mutt have a dear Republican party will have at least 600,000 worth ot securities to estab- SooaUsttq control over buetaeta tht program swltobed to a few light weighing several tons, fell across th* streets. Other mains to be disclosed. Regardless of what the final head to take up future burdens. That In W. Warren Barbour, one candi- lish tax losses and traded them baok before we can enjoy life and liberty. opera selections and even an aria. date-who will merit the active sup- tree* equally as large were broken off a few feet above outcome may ba, It ls gratifying that tht stntlmenf even a few of the country's finest later ao that each had his original i Perhaps musloal taste has Improved port ot every trade unionist In the th* ground like pipe stems and obstructed traffic Por- youth recognizes the Injury alcohol holdings, the "dealgn was too com- The power to levy and collect (axes among all Interested parties I* 100 per cent In favor ot with the years. Tet we'd be sorry to i,< tion* ot streets were closed for a time because of these does, to perceptive qualities la moat plete to be without a designer," con- la the secret of the power of the a larger Compton creek harbor. It may be asked tee "Way Down Upon the Suwanee I would be glad to go into the mat- encouraging. This country is look- cluded Richard L. Dleney, member Socialists. The Socialists In local, i[ obstructions, but within a few hours after the storm what military advantage this would be. That Is n River" and "My Old Kentucky ter further with Mr. HpCamnbell and Ing to the coming generation for will attempt to answer anything that of the United .States Board of Tax county and state government* are all arteries ot transportation ware operating normally. an eaty question to antwer, but It la not beyond the Home" go Into the discard. The New Appeals, In an opinion supported by preservation ot Its ideals under great he might say In the columns of your utterly heartless when it comes to Th* dtbrls waa quickly carried away and disposed of Ifork audience did recall "Auld Lang the board. Consequently, Mr. Ras- bounda of possibility that boats defending our seaooatt atrlfe and stress. Clear thinking has newspaper. Thanking you for your levying taxea to carry out their and no inoonvenlence was experienced (or th* Satur- «yne," ao perhaps that Is safe yet kob and Mr. du Pont may have to would find Compton creek a safe place to ttttok or to great moral and exeoutlve strength co-operation In giving this letter your aohemea. The sheer waste and awhile,—The Christian Science Mon attention, I am, pay In the aggregate about $1,600,000 day night shopping aeason, retreat from tht enemy, It must not be hindered or fogged.— extravagance of governments means Itor. •' Ve: lura, of taxea they thought they had avoid- Superintendent Larkin and his assistants deserve The Blliabetb (Pa.) Herald, confiscation of past, and future tarn- •XltredTTltrney, ed. Thla sort of •transaction bear* a of humans, The principal and tb* thanks ot tht community (or tht efflottnt rnenntr , News Print vs. Thin Air. great resemblance to what th* atock Interest an publio debts comes ahead tn whloh tbty bandied this emergency. Red Bankers Speaking of Spies. market calla a "wash sal*,"' Suoh The old-fashioned boy who u*e| to think be wass British newspaper owntrs have .Caretaker at Turtern Lake. of every other olalm on earning!. A •hould aviso feel grateful to the Jtrsiy Central power A ftw months ago, wa undertook sales—mar* transfers baok and forth people can be entlaved by publio lucky to have a quarter a week to spend, has'young long been opposed to tht tremendous In the last issue of Th* Register, p and light company for the very effective work den* by to allay the fears ot those who think on a mutually understood basis tor debts, and that la txaotly what Is sons and tftugrttere who think nothing of spending a powers of the government under the Daniel Herbert ot Lelghton avenue its employ*** la repairing the storm damage. Lets that radio oan ever assume real, com the purpose of eatabllthlng desired coming to th* people of our county dollar a dayday. petltlvt importance aa a medium ol official Beorats Act even (hough they was mentioned as the caretaker of than four hour* after the gal* tnded tltctrlo power market quotations—were outlawed and our stats. Th* tax question Is new*. But tht subject intrigues us have been seldom used, and an air- the Monmouth Consolidated Water by stock exohangt rules even before Was restored, The mm worked undtr hazardous eon- company's property at Tintern |ake, still the batlo Issue In political and wa add these auppltmmtary Ing ot the entire matter will be wel- tht SEC was lit up. Then. ttemt affairs, As long as there Is a dollar 4ttwna and tht fact that no on* wa* Injured Is aooit- near Tlnton Fall*. Mr. Herbert Is If all the money In the United States were put on thoughts. come to this group. In thl« connec- no valid reason why wealthy persona left whloh th* Socialists tan oolleol -tk|M to to thankful for. Mot only did tbty r«-wlr* th* employed at th* company's Newman one pile, to be divided among the people of thla oountry For ont thing, did you ever con tion there ' la one amusing Fleet should Ht able to wash out tax lla- a* taxes they will not reltaat thtl* , Mail*, tat they also did a big lot of work In removing Springs road plant, and. the care- practically everyone would be dissatisfied with the dis- •Idtr how long It would take a broad Street story about a reporter who bllltUt with a similar d*vle*Hn» noW uppB th* property and aavlng» taker at TlnUrn lake > Lemuel Christian fcoItaM Mtltutflr. t |M1«A treat aa4 braaebae. tribution of the funds. oasltng station tq present the equiv- wrote an article giving certain de- alent of * lft-pege newspaper? About tails of a new. Brltlah fighting plans. Bodea of Unorott. BED BANK REGISTER, JULY 21,1938, Paere Sewn Daniel Johnson and Seville Ooddlng- Presbyterian church since 1841 and polltan Life Insurance company patd 'in. .." ' .-' "'.• '-.'•'' • an elder since 1866. *l,(M4.0G. This amount was turned ITEMS OF YESTERYEARS While lifting his Ashing net in the Mrs. John Cameron, a former res- over to the borough clerk and cred- bay, John Glass, Jr., of Belford ident of Belford, died from malarial Do. You Know? ited to "anticipated revenue" In the FROM REGISTER FILES caught one of his fingers between a fever at Colon, Panama. The body borough budget. stay and one of the pound poles and was brought north and was burled Little White House the. member was badly mashed. in Fair View cemetery. That the term "Public Health That If your children or your Mrs. Mathilda. Vobrhees of Haxlet Frank A. Morehouse, Fred Dletz, Nursing"—means—"Nursing (or the friends' children have out grown Happenings, of SO and 25 Years Ago Culled From The celebrated her 80th birthday at the William H. Elliott, Alfred Bottlcher. Public Health." It Is concerned with their shoes or rubbers they can be home of her daughter, Mrs. William Harvey Willis, Harry L. Martin and care of Individual patients and with very wisely placed by the borough ANTIQUES New* and Editorial Columns for Entertainment H. Heyer, with whom she lived. Aunt Walter Iv Davis were a committee the welfare of the general public nurses In the homes of those who Matilda,' as sh> was affectionately in charge of a musical concert and are living on a lowered wage scale. known, received a number of rela- vaudeville show for the benefit,of the ' Rare Articles for Sale of Today's Readers. Red Bank lodge of Royal Arcanum. That the Public Health Nurse Is tives and friends during the day. On often called district nurse, vUItldg Fort Hancock Soldier Weds. One original Chippendale desk, one High the. Sunday previous, she attended Alice Brown of Marlboro cele- nurse, baby -welfare nurse, school The secret marriage of Ruth Cre- Fifty Yean Ago. < dietown. Jacob C. Shutts was auc-St. John's church at Keyport and brated her birthday with a party. nurse, social service nurse or Tuber-! ighton, the childlike beauty whose Boy, also fine Pewter cupboard. Richard Kearney was ' hung at tioneer. Th» sale began at 10 o'clock spoke a few words'to the congrega- Her guests were Laura Yanesen, culosla nurse. The Borough Nurses mother and the later's lover were Freehold for the murder of Margaret in ,'the morning mnd kept up contin- tion, saying she had been a member Sarah Balrd, Grace Magee, Eleanor cover these services. executed at Sing Sing for the mur- Six curly maple chairs. Purcell of Long Branch. The execu- uously until 7 o'clock at night Most of the church 75 years. Tilton, Ruth Tilton, Emily Stryker, der of Mrs. Ada Applegate, to Pri- Numerous other articles. tion was witnessed by 36 persons of the antiques brought exceptionally Mae Blaklee, Elizabeth Fischer and vate Oeorge Bull of Fort Hancock, George W. Jacobs and J. T. Geran, Marion Casey. That, the Red Bank Public Health and took place at the southeast cor- good pricas,••.„.'.. ;• . '. , • both of Keyport, formed a partner- Nursing association has a contract was revealed last week. The bride's ner of the Jail yard. The clergymen John Bgan of 'Wall street, who had ship to engage in the electrical bus- Three candidates were seeking the with the Metropolitan Life Insurance mother, Mary Crelghton, and Ever- Five Corner*. Mb Hill Road, who officiated were Rev. J. G. Mow- his i office in; the Cook building on iness and rented a store in the Con' position of postmaster at Little 811 company to take care of all sick in- ett C. Applegate were convicted of bray of Freehold, Rev. F. T. Web-Monmouth sstreet, boughg t a new auto ova? building at that place. ' ver, They were Frank Sherwood, dustrial policy holders in Red Bank poisoning Applegate'a wife two years Madelon M. Proal Middletown, N. J. ster of Talr Haven and Rev. Lyttle- movinoig g SanSanS .. ; '. '/ / Albert West of Keyport, who hadwho had been assistant postmaster on a fee basis. In 1987 the Metro-1 ago. ton Sturgea of Asbury Park. , MMrs . Jenniei , Scott of Red Bank in- been quite 1U with typhoid fever, for 16 years; Oeorge M. Quaekenbush Mrs. Sylvanlus T. Bedell made stalled the newly elected ^officers of was able to be around again,. He had and G. Edward Borden. John T. charges against her brother,' Theo- Pride,,of Belford Council, Daughters been recuperating on Dr. D. E. Rob- Lovett had been postmaster several dore Wilson, before the official board of Liberty.' The officers were Mrs. yean and he had spent more for new erta' farm fat Holmdel. safes than he received for his ser- of the Methodist church and en- Addle -Newman councilor, Mrs. Lulu A farewell party was given at the Eastmond associate councilor, Mrs. vices as postmaster due to the num- deavored to have him expelled as a home of Miss Bessie Jenklnson of ber of times the office had been member of the congregation. (The Mary Walling -vice councilor, Ed- Hillside for Mr. and Mrs. John F. ; SEARS SENSATIONAL robbed. board listened to Mrs. Bedell's ward Thome associate vice councilor, Flltcroft, Jr., who planned to leave charges, but decided In favor of Mr.Mrs,, Ella Bade guide, Mrs. Euretta Atlantic Highlands for Houston, John H. S. Parks, an aged resident Wilson. Those who heard the testi- Comyton Inside guard and. Miss Lor- Texas, where Mr, Flltcroft was em-of SoobeyvlUe, was laid up with ser- mony and made the decision were etta Newman outside guard. ployed. ious injuries due to** ths explosion of Arthur White, Thomas P. Brown, Ed- Lou Hascal, George Warren and a lamp. John Drennan, a neighbor, feWEEK-END BARGAINS Frank North were elected members Mrs. Mary Woodward of Red Bank, saved the house from being destroyed ward J. Lafetra, Joseph Mlllward, a dlstrlot deputy, had charge of the C. Simpson, S. B. Coburn, William of the Fair Haven Volunteer Fire by fire by his timely arrival. company. ', installation ceremony of Naramatta • •• Warden anA John Grover. council, Degree of Focahontas of Otto Flash, mate of the steam- Jacob Hoffman was elected presi- Harried In Elkton. dent of the Patriotic Sons of Amer- Oceanic, During the? evening games Monmouth county residents who Beach boat Elberon, fell overboard while were played and prizes were awarded LAWN CHAIR SALE the boat was making her trip from ica lodge at the Highlands. obtained marriage licenses last week -The: residence of Isaac F. Hoss- to Mrs, Minnie Harvey, Mrs. Selma New York to. Branohport and was Benson and Lev! B. VanNest. at Elkton, Maryland, were as fol- PRICES SLASHED! drowned. fo'rd of Chapel Bill was entered by lows: „ . .' thieves, who stole silver valued at Howard Hutchlnson, the village , Elmer Davis of Fort Hancock and reg. sale An enterprising young man set up wheelwright at Shrewsbury, was WO.,;/. i[.:...,r. - :: Helen L L. Bilardo of Keansburg, a merry-go-round on the green, whtoh N price price was worked by band power. In or- The, eighth annual ball of the Rum- .... .7^1 «than A. Phlpps of Eatontown. and YachtChair chicken business as • Ruth E, Berrell of Asbury Park, Ar- der to prove that the contraption son Fire company was held in Bed line. 1.49 1.00 was safe for children, Chief of Po- Men'» ball at Oceanic. The Ball com- thur M. Goldbery of Freehold and Lawn Chair mbrella mittee consisted of Richard J. Rog- MIss Olive McColgan permitted her Betty Kohans of Perth Amboy, and L59 1.29 lice James Norman and Assistant pupils to give a vocal and Instru- Lawn Chair Marshal Elijah Conk accepted a free ers, John Naughton, William Mur- Ira E. Herbert of Bolmar and Lyda 1.70 1.49 Sale phy, Jr., John D. Orogan and Harry mental concert in - Grace church. J. Krrara of Asbury Park. the Famous ride. They went around at suoh a Those taking part were Surah Sham- SEAKS Tells the Truth! dlxxy rate that Mr. Norman's beau- Johnson. ' A regular 8.SO panore, Elliabeth Morford, Grace Supported by Merchants. We bought too many of Adirondack tiful blond moustache looked like a William A. Oeblhaus of Keansburg Bell, Viola Dennis, Florence Sher- value for only— $2-69 halo of glory about his face. accord- donated 4200 to be used In buying The Red Bank Register Is sup- these chairs and we want 1 man, Geraldine Padley, Marlon Lev- Dotted by local' as well as out-of- DECK CHAIR Ing to the reporter who happened to prises; for the races to be held under ett, Alma Zlegler, Mrs. William Park- town business men. Advertisements to sell our surplus, Sells nrularly the auspices of the Keansburg Yacht be present The motor power was er, Gladys Taylor,. Edith Upplncott appearing regularly tell the story- to buy now and Luggage Sale! for 1.69. furnished by Van Watts, who sus-eluh. '••••,','. and.Miss McColgan. Advertisement. tained-a badly mashed left hand In Wadley brothers of Keyport bought For 3 days only the crank of the machine after he Samuel Sabath was elected presi- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF JA.I1 Trunks, Suit Gases the retail 16a business of the Regional dent of the Bed Bank Building Don't confuse this well blade had been'furnishing the motor pow- Ice company; of Keansburg. Tit liarchanta Truit Company of Rsd and Traveling! er a few days. Loan association, succeeding William Bank, New Jtrier, in the Countr of Mon- Save! chair with the little skimpy One day's mailing at the Keani T. Corlles, who had recently died. moutli. at. the cioi* of buslniit on Jane chairs sold at near this low Miss Alice E. Bcobey was spending burg, postofflce was nearly 30,000 Mr. Sabath bad served as a direc- SO, 1838. price. • , Tier vacation from her duties as pieces of nail, of which 12,000 were RESOURCES. Reduced tor for 20 years. Howard S, Hlggln- Loam and Dlteotlnti , ..4 «74,e6l.2O school teacher at her Scobeyvllle souvenir postal cards. son wss elected a director to fill 'the Bondi and mortgages .••-..... etJ,489.l>9 home. Teams captained by Edward Hey- vacancy. TJnIMd Statti Government SO FEET er. and Harold Smock played a game ficurltlii owned a...... 171,510.01 Mrs. William K. Marks gave up her Lieutenant and Mr«. Jobn H. Van- Other bondi, itoelti and ie- SEARS SALE OF residence in Red Bank and went to 61 baseball at Holmdel. Heyer's team Vllet returned from their wedding * curitui owned «.-...... ~.... m,l»«.76 Rubber, and Fabric won by the score of four to one. Overdrafts 10C.lt Detroit to make her home with her trip and planned to spend a few Banklnc home ..I 7S.SOO.oo son, Joseph A. Marks, who was en-Rezeaii Conover and Heyer were the weeks with Mrs. VanVllet's parents, Furniture and Seroco Paints & Varnish gaged in the hardware business In battery for the winning team and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Hubbard of fixture! ..._.__. 1,091.00 Garden that city. Mr, smock and Henry Conover were East Front street. In the fall they 7l,E>8.0e Our famous "popular the battery tor the losers. Reil eitatf owned other than Mrs. Anne Coffee, while on her way planned to go to Texas City, Texas, banking home ...» 48,431.71 priced" paints — and we to pick some berries for Daniel WI1- Abram Sanbdrn of Uncroft bought where Lieutenant Van Vllet was to Call In rault and balance! three old fashioned wagons at an with other bnki ...- 440.28J.O.4 expect them to be so un- Hose , son, north of the Middletown station, be .stationed. .. . : .*: .,_..-., Outilde oheeki and other ' was hit by a train and died from the auction aale for J4S. The wnll The Bed Bank Supply company etih Item! ••>*....n.....H..»»... uiually popular at these WITH COUPLINGS cost more than $1,800 when built He began making Ice at their Red Bank effects of the Injuries. planned to convert tbem into stage*. Total , I 2,648,148.«8 > special prices that you'd Mrs. Minnie Winter, wife of An- plant, which had a capacity of 50 LIABILITIES. drew Winter of Chapel Hill, died Elwood Murphy of Port Monmouth tons daily. Most of the output was Demand deposits, except U. ' better hurry* to be sure to .89 became a song writer. He wrote the 8. Government deposits, from a complication of diseases. She taken by Jesse N. Beers, who start- public funds and deposits get them. There is no finer was the daughter of Rev. William B. words, to a song entitled "If Tomor- ed a retail route In Red Bank. ol other ksnks t 98J.860.8I Harris, a former pastor of the Nave- row Would Bring You Back Again," Misses Mabel and Nellie Wilbur Time deposits, ezoept postsl paint made regardless of Don't confuse this hose with sink Baptist church. *' Mrs; Thomas MacOulre and Mrs.entertained at a porch bridge party Itvlnss deposits, public Peter Conry, both of Headden's Cor- tanas and deposits * of - name, make or price. Our the all-rubber hose being offered John H. Meglll, one time postmas- at their home on Bread street. other ninks 1,111,611.41 ner; suffered the loss of a lane num- Publio funds ot States, coun- plainly written formulas elsewhere at near this low sale ter at Sea Bright, died after an Ill- Arises were .awarded to Mrs. Harry : ties. - school districts, or ber of chickens -when ehloken thieves C Burrowes, Mrs, James Rowe, Misi price, You can't buy this type _j«HeL«fK visit64l lli6ir'*hiniiBfles. other subdlTtslons or mu- -telLthe- complete story. temperance advocate and was the HeJeE WahftrMge and" Miss Carrie ~racipanuw '. ";•;.-.'.•"-—• - of hose elsewhere for less than . Edward D. Adarns, Frederick W. united States Government leader of the temperance crusade BlatsdelJ. ' S0.80t.00 I2.2& Hope and Henry E. Meeker were re- Charles X Crawford sold 60 acres and postal istlnii deposits All Purpose 4-Hour Enamel 98c qt. against the liquor saloons of the elected directors at the 18th annual Deposits of other oanks. csr- place. of bis Holmdel farm, near the vil- tlned and oashler's checks Usually 1.10 meeting of the stockholder* of tile outstanding and cash-lit- Mrs. Margaret Hull McLean, wife lages of Holmdel and Haslet, to Wil- ttrs of ersdlt — - «,108.«7 We don't expect to repeat this sale soon. Quick drying White, Rutnson Improvement company. Col- liam McFarland, a New York florist, of ex-Judge Amxt, C. McLean and onel William N. Barbouc was elected Interest, taxes and other ex- Ivory, Cream, Burnt Orange, Vermllllon, Coral, Buff, Autumn Brown, mother of Mrs, Henry S. White of for »U,000, :---• •»--- ptnse* aeerued and un- Lawn Mower Sale a director; to succeed' tbe late Dr. psld J— . .».«.— . B.«ia.9« Black, Blue, Jade Green, Lettuce Green, Light aray. Will not fade, Red Bank, died from the effects of William E. Owen, and Bertram Bor- Charles Alias wss elected councilor Othir liabilities 1,483.50 chip or blister. Leaves no brush marks. The best ever for furniture, Our Regular 4.98 an injury received when she wasd B at the semi-annual election of Rum- Capital- socoonui > carrlage several I « wu- elected a director to suo- Cleis A prenrred etc. thrown from her c age 'ceed B. Omxeioodfrey. Mr. Adams son council of American Mechanics, •toek.ll. Richard Mount In Would like list or tnejr -etui. *nd ECZEMA N. T. City on her 18th birthday, whom they mev ' (Mrs. W3t-O.) and Itching Piles Space Afailablc Wl\en An Architect Builds, Dec. 12, 1828. She bad a sister Eliz- For Reunion To Genealogy abeth (Llbby) who md. Thomas Hall Bank, csntrally located A FtfmdJy visitor. Briaglnjr Good I office.' 96 month, Includes telo- Bemis In N. Y. City, CMrs. G.W.M.) News every week for 08 years, to- all EX-E-MO !<- M phone, mall and typing service. Last Three Days Livcdyility That Counts 442. JEMISON (JEMSON). My ths family In the homes Of Bsd BDLE8. ancestor, Alfred Jemlson (Jemson) PRICE Mo Desk. Bank and vicinity—About local events Queries or answers' may be sub-was b. Feb. 17, 1824 in Monmouth and Iocs) people.—Advertisement I Drufgiitl, or IS OakUad St. I Annual Event W01 be Held by mitted by subscribers to The Bedcounty, N. J. Was he s. of Joseph 18.50 per month' gives you Lightning Division at Camp Bank Begtster. ' , Jemson. and Rachel (Brown) Jem- con?, Would like proof of same. good mall address, telephone Dix Friday, Saturday and Sun; Be> surer Information Is accurate, service, office privileges. , brief sod, typewritten or written In Would aMo like proof that Joseph day, August 12, 13 and 14. Ink on spO'Slds 01 the paper only. Jemson b'. Oct. 2, 1781 was a. of Now Ready to Serve You Bwkt Box ill. Bed Bank The full game and address of the Jacob and Rebecca Jemson. Would •niter must be given. also like Rebecca's (maiden name The 78th division, better known and date of her marriage. during the World war aa the Llght- QUESTIONS (Mrs. E.L.S.) nlng divison, will hold It* annual re- 423. SALTER-DEY. Wanted par- 443. STUART-DAVOCIf. Would union at Camp Dix Friday. Saturday entage, of Margaret Saltor and date like information concerning '• Dr. and Sunday, August 12, 13 and 14. of her marriage to William Dey. John Stuart and wife Elizabeth A number of residents of Red Bank She was b. Aug. S, 1720 and d. June .. He d. In Sussex CO., Del., 16 Mechanic St., Opjjoiite Hook & Udder Fire Co. and viclrflty served with this division 16, 1700. He was b. July 6, 1718 and In 1704. Elizabeth later md. Thom- and it is expected that this section d. Sept 6, 1784. < Who were his par-as Davock. (Mrs. E.C.L.) will be -well represented at the re- ents?' Did they have more than 444. CONOVER • ANDERSON. union. one child Ann who md. John Dun- C. A. Conover of Long'Branch and Second army headquarters has set can? (Mrs. W.R.C.) Agnes Anderson were md. at Long aside a large section of the camp 436. CONO.VER-VAN ARSDALE. Branch by^Bev. C. P. P. Fox,' Noy. exclusively for the organization and Clayton Conover and E. A. Van 14, 1894. Would like,to know about Tony DeSalvo and Ralph Acquaro, Proprietors, has given the services of the 16th Arsdale were md. Feb. 9, 1840 bythe ancestors of these people. Infantry band for the three day*. Ar- John N. Mead. Who were their (D.V.P.) wish to announce that they have opened an up-to-date rangements have been made with the parents?- Did they have chn? If 445. COMBS- REID -HARTMAN. colonel commanding Camp Dix, to Some receipted bills mention Lewis barber shop, and will be glad to serve their former patrons feed ths 2,000 members in the new so, whom did they marry? (D.V.P.) 487. FEKRINE. A deed of Ma.-y I,. Combs and Bllia, his wife, of YOU mess halls and to house the men in Upper Freehold. Who were these and friends at the new location. large tents. 80, 1885 mentions Thomas Perrlne •ad Ellen his wife of Notlngham people. Another mentions Jaqus V. Thomas Latimcr, president of the Twp.. Burlington Co., N. J., who Reid, Nov. 15, 1815. Who was he? DON'T HAVE TO 78th division Veterans association, deeded land to Ellas C. Clayton of Another mentions' Garret Hartman. has appointed three members from Freehold Twp. Who were these Mar. 22, 1849. Who was he? each regiment to arrange a program people? . (Mrs. G.W.M.) (Mrs. G.W.M.) which will include shooting on the 446. DET-PERRINE. Who were LIVING 438.' DUBOIS-MARTIN-QOODAR- Plenty of Parking Space WAIT! rifle range, professional boxing and TRUAX. Wanted Information con- parents of Cap, John Dey md. in entertainment, athletic contests, golf ROOM cerning Francois Augustine Dubols- • H«e'» the chance and Softball. l3'i'XZ4' Martln, who usually signed his All men Iwho served at any time name as "Dubols Martin," but some- you've been looking for. Now in the 78th are invited to attend. Ad- times as Martin .Dubols. A record you can nuke your tome im- vance reservations and Information has been found of him in the rjp- may be obtained by writing Raymond ords of the Maryland Historical so- provements without Having the Taylor, genueral secretary, at Clos- ciety where, the name is given as ter, New Jersey. .. Francois Martin. He was also cash'. We Lave a simple ABC known.. as Major Francis.. deodar. Monthly Payment Flan for han- FREE HIGHWAY GUIDES. He' resided 1780-1791 near Middle- town. He md. Anna Truax and 36 MONMOUTH ST.; dling .'home repairs',on easy Sunooo's Book of Slap* Proving Very they moved to northern New York terms. FREE plans — ideas and Popular For Autolsts. In 1791. Any reference to any rec- ord of Monmouth county showing advice are yours for the asking. "The many expressions of appreci- these people, my ancestors, there, LEGS ation cent to us by interested mo- would be appreciated.. (F.D.L.) torist* who have used the new 1938 c Sunoco Highway Guides have 'been 439. CONOVER-KNIGHT. Clar- Hagerman Lumber Co. ence S. Conover of Colt's Neck and so emphatic in their praise that we LAMB rpthy^ Kn&bt - were /md,,. pet, _&, j Bed Bank M» • MS . are more convinced than ever before that these new Stfnoco maps are 1928 by Rev. J. A. Thomson. Would Cor. Oakland ft West Sta. really outstanding," says R.. M. At- appreciate . knowing; ancestors of ticke, Sun Oil Company'! local dis- these people. (D.V.P.) QUALITY BEEF trict manager. 440.- LANE (West Long Branch). c "Literally months of effort were de- Ruth Lane Woolley d. May 2, 1828 voted to making these mapa aa help- bur.. West Long Branch Cem. md. OIL BURNER 1st Abraham Lane, md. 2nd Daniel CHUCK ROAST ful as possible," he continued. "In 19lb. REFRIGERATION every instance, they are not only up Woolley. Her son, Gilbert Lane -b. to date, showing all of the latest 1770 md. Elizabeth ...._.- Wanted MOTOR REPAIRS highway improvements, but In ad- chn. of Gilbert and Elizabeth Lane. FANCY dition, they also lndloate the main Is there any connection with Tunis highways through many leading Lane I). 1800, d. 1890 at Adelphla? c (R.R.D.) cities and locate places of scenic or Modern design and materials fea- front of the second story. historic Interest which the tourist ture this exceptionally livable home The brick walls are painted white 441. MILLER- MOUNT -BEMIS, would like to see. ' '• which Architect Pau&D. McCurry above a black base. There are steel Wanted ancestry of Mary Conger Frying 25 "These maps arefres afall Sunoco , designed f or. Bijown use. ; :;:^:: casement window* and the Interior stations which, by the way, are also All rooms have easy access to each has been fitted with many clever ar- offering free copies of a new booklet other. The living and dining room rangements of equipment and built- which explains the cause of motor can be used as a single large room in furniture. Note the sun deck and knocks. These booklets have been [or be divided by a movable partition. upstairs porch.' Illustrated by Walt Disney, who has i Glass brick panels and clear glass The plan was chosen by The Am- We repair, rewind, produced'several exclusive Mickey [windows lighten the whole rear wall, erican Home, 444 Madison avenue, Mouso and Donald Diiok drawings aa well as the dressing room at theNew York, N. T. overhaul all sizes of for use In the books. refrigeration and oil "In clear, non-technical language wood. Manor, Me.ta.wan, Monday even-. there Is told a story wilch-will in- Hazlet. burner motors. Our lThtldlgl..,Thx^_«rtjicBompan l terest-all motorists—give themT>rae» Mrs. Margaret Lewis Wilson. adequately - equipped tlcal hints as to how to keep their (The Red Bank Register tin be bought In Bulet tram Mr.. Edna 4. W. Veieux.) Mr. and Mrs. William Clifford and shop and skilled me- motors clean, powerful and knock- Mrs. Elizabeth- Sussman of Brooklyn less. So, when you ask for your The members of the Ladles' auxil- spent the week-end at the home of chanics mean first free copy of the new 1938 Sunoco iary of Progressive fire company of Harry Reich. ' • ' class service the first highway guides, be sure to also ask South Amboy enjoyed a turkey din- for a free copy of this booklet about ner at t^e Old Dutoh Tavern Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tin tie and son time. nesday evening of last week. Music Bobby, of Pompton .Plains spent the motor knocks and how to avoid week-end at'the home of Mr. and them," states Mr. Attlcks. for the evening was furnished by Miss Margaret Edwards and Bert Mrs. George Emmons. Wisnewskl. Mr. arid Mrs. Plerson Dean and Douglas Electric Co. children, Eva and Walter, were Sun- Christian Science Broadcast. Mrs. William T. Voorhees and-Mra. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George 35 East Front Street, The Columbia Church of the AirLuella Clayton of Avon recently vis- Danser of Clarksburg. program under the auspices of the ited Hazlet relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. George .Emmons and Red Bank, N. J. Christian Science Church will be Mrs. Voorhees at one time lived on daughters are spending a few days radiocast from Kansas City over Sta- the Daniel I. Stlllwell place, now visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. VanDecker rhone 1*8. tion WABC on Sunday, July 24, from fanned by Joseph L. povett. of Pompton Plains. Mr. Emmons, 10:00 to 10:30 a. m., Daylight Saving Mrs. Pauline E. Nelson of High- who Is employed at Parlln, is having Time. land Falls, N. T., recently visited her a week's vacation. aunts, Misses Nellie and Ella Brady; The road to better and bigger busi- Bie speaker will be Albert Espey, Mrs. George Isaacs and son, Ed- ness leads through The Register's ad- Christian Science Committee on Pub- Mrs. Emma T. Rudiger, Mrs. Nel-ward Relse of Fort Lauderdale, vertlslns columns.—Advertisement lication for Missouri. son Miles, Mrs. Emma Rothbart and Florida, were Monday guests of Mr. Mrs. Ralph Rothbart motored to As-and Mra. Plerson Dean. bury Park Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haslett of Mrs. Albert Wuesterfeld attended Pottstown, Pa., and Mrs. Esther Dean a bridal shower given for Miss Mat- of Keyport visited Hazlet relatives tla Carhart by the "21 Club" at the Sunday. home of Mrs. Caroline Sllcox of Key- William R. Lupton of Springfield, port Monday evening. and Augustus Windhurst of Valley Mrs, Shook has returned to her Stream, Long Island, spent the week- MONEY home at Niagara Falls, N. Y., after end with their families at the home to MODERNIZE YOUR HOME by spending some time with her daugh- of Andrew J. Latham. ter, Mrs. O.O. Shown. Mrs. William S. Holmes, Mrs. Flor- Installing a new plumbing system, Mrs. George Skipper end grand- ence LeRoy and Mrs. Fannie Holmes heating plant or oil burner j adding daughter, Patricia McKey, have re- were Asbury Park visitors Saturday. turned to their home at Atlanta, Ga., new rooms, repairing or redecorat- after a'vlslt with Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Robert O. Welgand spent last week ing your floors, walls or celling*. Shown and family. Mrs. Skipper for- with Mrs. Paul T. Ryder of Red merly lived In Hazlet. , Bank. Mr. and Mrs. George Mewhall and to IMPROVE Your Business Property by Mr. and Mrs. Cheeton Layton and Holmdel. modernizing your store front, Inter- son John of New Brunswick were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ior or exterior of yoar building or Mrs. Alonzo F. Layton. Riv. Robert A. Blggerstaff of store which you rest or own. Mrs. William Hlnson of Anbury Chatham, will be the guest preach- Park and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearce er here Sunday, Rev. Marshall Har- of Aberdeen, Maryland, were recent rington, pastor of the Holmdel guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. church, and Mrs. Harrington will be Harry S. Cowles and Miss Anna the guests of Dennis camps at Still- Cowles. water, New Jersey, over the week- Led all other gasolines in Mrs. Andrew J. Latham, Mr. andend. Rev. Mr. Harrington will con- MONEY Mrs. William R. Lupton and daugh- duet a service for 60 boys in the camp. The camp was founded as an ters, Dorothy and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. adun'bt of Old . First Presbyterian a certified and impartial to PROTECT Your Income Real Estate by Augustus Windhurst and daughter, ehurch of Newark while Rev. Mr. modernizing yoar apartments, add- Marilyn Lea, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Latham of Fair Harrington served as psstor of that ing additional garages, Installing a Haven. ehurcb. survey in 140 cities. new heating plant, etc. The semi-monthly meeting of the The Softball team of the Holmdel Crescent club has been postponed fir* company defeated the Wolves of When youTBuy a new oar, aren't you careful how you until Thursday, July 28. Red Bank In a game at this place drivei it?—Particular about its appearance?—Most crit- to PRODUCE INCOME by Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. COWIM en- last week. building it new home or rent-pro- tertained the members of the Sun- Preparations are being completed ical of Its performance? Of course you are I So is ey »ry day-school board of St John's church dudng property. for the Sunday-school picnlo to be owner of a new oar! Therefore, any gasoline winning Tuesday evening. held Thursday, July 38, at Jenkln- first plaoa in a poll of thousands of new car owners Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hyer were son's pavilion at Point Pleasant, must b* outstanding. In such a poll, these critical Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Mrs. Jacob Stem and her daugh- thur Heath at Fatrlawn. ter Pearl have' been visiting relatives motorists gava Blue Sunoco 97.5% more votes than Steward Manee of Anbury Park at New York. its nearest competitor. They knew that Blue Sunoco is was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Manee. Sunday-school meetings of the Fed- ALL petroleum, therefore'ALL power. It neither needs MONEY Mr, and Mrs. Theodore A. Bailey, erated ohuroh hav. bee discontinued nor contains any added chemicals. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Bailey and until Sunday, September 11.' to FINANCE Augustus Bailey visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyce of Keyport has besa Slnoe new cars require a better gasoline to perform a new building, an old mortgage, Albert .Turney of Princeton Sunday. •pending a week with his aunt, Mrs. Carlton Llnhafer. Mtisfaotorily, then, obviously, Blue Sunoco will surely • purohnM of property; Mr. and Mrs, George Hewitt and children, Marjorle and George Jr., Mrs. John Jeffrey has been enter- perform a* well, if not better, in older cars. High gear of Mauch 'Chunk, Pa., spent the taining relatives from New Rochelle, your car with Blue Sunoco and see if you don't agree I Consult JOSEPH P. SCHWARTZ week-end with Mrs. Ida Hewitt of New York. Red Bank. On Sunday they visited Miss Betty Ely is the owner of a 'tUi sttrf»y>i»ai oonduct.d In 11 eastern statai by in lqdc Mr. and Mra. Justus R. Camp at Ford coupe. Msdesl org.nlwtlon. Th. rtpliM Motived wen submitted LOANS South Keyport and Mr. and Mrs. El- The Holmdel firemen haye arrang- to Lybrind, Ross Brother! sad Montgomery, c.ttlli.d publlo FROM $100 to $10,000 5% Interest mer A, Bahrenburg. ed to have a large representation pra- scSooun^nti, who prepared th* above tabulation th.i.liom. . Mrs, Margaret Lewis Wilson re- sent at the fair to be held by the turned to her home at Brooklyn Haslet fire company tonight. Tuesday after spending ti»o weeks Mr. and Mrs, Purvis Btrawhahd with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest H, Peieux. nave returned home from an auto* Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Wat- mobile trip of two weeks In Virginia Shore Development Co. son of Detroit are visiting their and other parts of the South. WN0CO 911 daughter, Mrs, Walter Omale. Rev. John B, Harrington has re- 14 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK 1616 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B, Ptsaux covered from slcknui and has h««n ertebraUd their Hit wedding snnl- dlsohargsd from. Bivervltw hospital, vwsarj with a. dinner at Button. 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ago.' He spent eight years arrang- WBRB PROGRAMS. 8:45—Whera to go. Music Shop. City, COMING MOOSE FICKIC. spent the wi»k^Bd in Matawan as Carter, Frtgldalre, Synder. Garnee. LegioiiUsiit the nusrt. of Soss Fountain, - ing the Tapllng collection In the Sehnetdtr. Miss Isabel Bgfletton apent the The World Of British Museum. The programs are as follows; 7:00—Poital, Time. Several Articles to be Disposed of at LOW RATES • "No.other author has been respon- 7101—Concert Band. Has New Officers week-end at :1>nkv«, as the guest ' (1210 Kilocycles) 7:15—stnl Fro SasebeU. __ Outing of Bed Bank Lodge. of her nance, Stuart MaeCallum, at sible for the publication of so much 7 :S0—CarUr, Mr Judson Vaughn of Lfitoy P, M. Thursday, July St. the home of hla mother, Mrs. Harry valuable and original philatelic ma- tlOO—n«T. Buhner. Veiperi. 7l«l—Babette. The Red Bank lodge, Loyal Order WESSON TAXI place was elected' president of 7:45—Travel. MauOallum. '•••:; -; • ,\ ' .,, ," ... terial," saya the Philatelic Journal of 5iS0—Conctrt Favorite! of Moose, will have a real picnic at Shrewsbury Unit 168, auxiliary of preatBritain. . 6:4E—F«non>lltlei. 8:00—Raanmt, Moose Park, near Wayside, Sunday 1 Mrs.-Wilbur Cos of Main street Is 4:00— Where to Oo Muilo shop, Cltr. TEL *& 1212 the 'i merlean Legion port of Bad spending a-tow days at BUverton afternoon, August 21. These outings Bank last Thursday afternoon at . . Caribbean Dolphin.. '• . Snyder. Frlsldalre, Gamci ith'sfrtvLaura Mount. Bulgaria U doing a little advertlst A' number of British Colonies re- eslS—Theater Attractions. . VISITINO OLD MONMOCTH. by the local Moose lodge are always the r gular meeting of the orgtnlta- Mrs. Arris B. Henderson w»s. hoat- >ng of her Industries and products 6:16-«Cuxr«nt Eveoti In Review. real fine affairs and a good time Is cently have Issued, handsomely en- 8:»0—Danes Hlta. tlon. eaa to her brldke club Saturday night. via the well Popular Restaurant Proprietress had by all. H.S.BATTIN Other ofltcen elected to lerve with graved "new reign" pictorial sets. »:4B—WPA Program. Mr, and,Mra. Chrlatian ,Heus«r held known postage - Vacationing Near Here. t As an extra feature at this coming Mra. Viughan Were as follows: stamp route. But 1 too—Hetutoft INSURANCE high scores for the evening. Other A. M. •:' F«l •' •• • general collector ' '> Frlsloatie, Snyder, Gam». t» West Front Si, - Bed Bank Treaium—Mn. John PfeHenbener. would hesitate to IO:8»—-Lfah Murdehie. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Che ilaln-^Mre. Walter Bojrd., • ' . Mr. an4 Mrs, William. Jordan ef BOert CllBslei; Phone 3800. place in hla al- lltOO F. McClunn of Ocean drive. Mrs, Sen eant-at-anni — Mri. Catharine Woodalde, Long iataad, w«re week- Villeplgue is the daughter of. "Big Cbrlitinan. - . - bum: P.M. end «ruests of their aon and daugh- lilO—Muilcalt. . Jim." Vllleplgue, --founder of the Mrs. Dudley ShsJSer, chairman ol ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Willi&m Jor- The series in- <:00—Fadi and Fathloni. the committee on enild welfare and noted sea-food restaurant Mrs, Announcing dan. •' \ .:.";."•'•;• *"-''•' " cludes: , The design* of course Include a iitt—Voice of Phlloiophy. Villeplgue, whose favorite vacation rehabilitation reported the expendi- Teh-statlnkl, harvesting 15*, sun- 4l«B—Oburoh of the Air. Mn. William Tlohenor visited her George VI medallon. The Cayman ItOO—Ooocart i Olaeelci. . ^ locale has'for years been the Jer- ture of $3B for the month, . daughter, Ann, at Camp Lenoloo, Ar- flower culture; 304, wheat, one Islands set* of nine stamps is among 5)50-—Tea Time Tunei. The August meeting of the Coun- sey - coast, Is considered one of the den. N«w York, Saturday. • I. stamp • printed In brown, another In the most attractive. tile—Rtd' Bank Theater Attraction, most astute restaurant heads that ty auxiliary will take place In the Richard Krdmann, 8r., Mr, andreddish.brown; 60-fl, chickens and The Caribbean dolphin forms an • sis—entrant *V«nts In Kttrlev. " bank Presbyterian church on «i»0—Carter. " New, Tork has ever known. Her Louise Powers Mrs, Richard Erdmann, Jr., andeggs, one in black, another In' mid- unusual .illustration for the half- »iM-^Front Pax* Drama. Augultttth, at which time new offi- establishment which Is now 51 years daughter Elaine, of Lyndhurst, spent night blue; 1-leva, ranching; S-leva, penny and shilling values. A map (its—Dinner Concert. old, has had such internationally Stylist Home Economist cers will b« installed by the sUte the week-end In Matawas, at . the strawberry farming! 4-leva, vlnei 7,00—Ooaeart Gams. of the group (Grand Cayman, Little 1il«—hWialn. famous guests as Harry Payne Whit- presUent. Plans were completed s.t hove ef Mrs, Richard Erdrmnn, Sr. yards, showing a peasant- girl hold- Cayman and Cayman Brao), with a (Formerly .WHEW — WINS New York) last Thursday's meeting of the local 7,11—Seml.pro Baieball. ney, Charlie Chaplin, James J. Cor- Mrs. Henry Hutohlnson spent the Ing two huge bunches of grapes, ope huge conch shell in the lower left T:|O—Han of VJslon. bett, Alfred E. Smith, Theodore unit for the entertaining of the vis- week-end at Ocean Grove ft the Ho- stamp wine red, the other light 7,4t—-Vailety Three, : corner, .adorns the 1 and it-pence Boosevllt and.Lillian Russell. Jtlng organizations. • tel Aurora.. ': • ' ' " •' ' brown. T-leva, rose growing; 14-leva, 8,0 0—Btattonwood, values; h«fe tortoise and palms on 8i01—Koma Philosopher, The Radio Shopper Mlisei Jaae Eileen And Joan Lu- tobacco growing. a heach, J and 6-p; a beach view on 8116—Musical Tld-Biti. ollle' Munnlng of Bait Orange are Grand Cayman, H and lU-p; and a 8:10—Oanalla's Orchestra, Breslau •Sportfest,' »:00—Book Comer. Matawan. making a visit at the home of their Landmarks of Breslau, the Slleslsn Cayman schooner with sails set on 9;80—Ave Maria Hour. 'grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Peter P, capital, adorn a short set to he Is-the a»-p. 10 tOO—Muile Br Reuueit. ""--- W.B. R.B. (The Bed B«nlc BetliUr ean! bo booth* Munnlsg. . • sued by Germany for the German 10 •.80—Dance Muile. In MaUwan from J. * J. Tnalr.1.) MON. THURS. FRI. at 10 A. M. Misses Jean and Helen Chandler Turners' meeting which will be held First Day Sales Figures. lliOO—Heeurns. MIBB Ann Laird and John Laird, of Fair Haven are spending their there July 2M1. On July 1 the first day sales of the P. M. Saturday, July 13, summer vacation at the .home of Mr. 6100—Horn* Town swing S*t»ton. Jr., we visiting their father, John These stamps will be steel-en- 4c Madison stamp amounted to $12,- Bi>0—Amerloan Scant. PAGING ALL WOMEN -E-l4ilrd, Sr., at Sea Girt. : :;. _,.:and MrjfiGeorge. Wilson qn Newgraved and unwatermarked. They 4fl9.S2. The Washington , postofflce «i<6—When to to, Muila Shop, City, • William Upham of Newark was the Brunswick avenue, shold 173,477 stamps and. the Phll- Bnyder, Frlgldalra, Oamei, will bear the Inscription, "J^reslau Schneider. To listen in regularly for •weekend frtieBt of Conover Burlew, Mn. Alice UpdegrafT .of New Tork 1938 German Turners', and Sports atello' Agency 139,256. There, were and Shark JUver Hlllr li, spending a 6:00—WBBB Camera Club. • •Jr.,- I -• '••••• 118,786 first day covers canceled, (|16—Garrtnt Events la the Etvlnr. few days at the home, of MraFestival,. " with the emblem • of the Merchants' Specials plus giftt— Mr. and Mra. Harold Burlew and Natl athletic organization In the low- Mew Ilftte Numbers. I,tO—Jungle Jim, Charles A. Neldlinger on Valley tilt—Frlsldalra. Absolutely Free to listeners. family, have moved (rom Oldbrtdge : er left corner. drive. ••-•• i:--,•:: -• •• •• : •••• - The plate number of -the new e>4(—Songi at SrenUde, "to this"borouffh. ,' '-.,.. Mrs. George- Botte, who has been The' 3-pfennig shows a scene of Northwest Territory stamp is- 7,00—Pleasant Waek-Knd. . ^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Burns of Cath'edrarislarid'-lnthe Oder river; A. M. Monday, July 35. making a visit'at the home of her 1 sued at Marietta on July 15, are. 22,- 9:45 to 10 A.M. SPONSORS Brooklyn were ftuesU of Mr«. Harry parents, Mr. and'Mrs. t*wrence Cax- ft-tf, the "Hermann Gotring sports 037, 33,038. 33,029 and 32,030. t ,00—Mornlnf Serenadt. Boltelever the week-end. tilt—WPA Feature. TUES.6-TWURS. v tata of Brooklyn, returned home Bat- field," and l.Vpf, the Brcalau expo- Announcement has also besn made »:80—Aiierlcau Family, " Mrl f biintam'•" Burlew"eWent the urdty. sltton grounds. of the stamp colors for the stamps t:4t—Zekt Manners. MORNINGS Schneider's Market week-end at Freehold as the guest already announced. 10.00—Home Hlnta. of her sister, Mrs. Adolph Flfko. Oeorge L. Doubller ia enjoying a Barcelona Plans Three Sets.' 10 lit—Woman's Hour, Shopping; Guide, two weeks" vacation. Mr. Doublier The spate of war Issues from Spain 6o Monroe, blue* Snyder, Frldlgtlre. City, Huele Stances Simpson of New York Is • Shop, Federal, Gamei, Schneider. Shrewsbury Dairy Co. Miller Shoe Co. vlsitlnit Kev. and Mrs. Bobert Ber- Is associated with toe firm of DeCop continues this month with three ' 6c John Quincy Adams-, red-orange. pet and Doremus, New Tork. new series and a special postcard 7o Jackson, aepla. lOtsO-—Foodi, Facta and Fancies. •. «er. ;: •' • . 10:4E—- Concert Gems. Mrs. Mary Brelt ot Chicago la aoheduled to appear in Barcelona. 8o Van Buren, olive. 11:00—Resume. {Catherine's Beauty Salon Miss Ptgiry Xhompion has returned miking a visit at the home.of her The loyalist postcard, marking the 6c Wm. Harrison, light pink. P. M. N homef after a visit at Lake Mohawk aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Civil war's second anniversary, is $1 Wilson, blcolored, tho border be 7iOO—Current Events In sevlow. as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wll- 7:15—Carter. Mra. Nicholas Munnlng. due July 19. Ing violet and the center black — T:16—Semi Pro Baiahall, tardVilet. .MM, Paul Hgan.anlohUdren.PAu!, ,, A, aeries., on the theme -of libertyJtlae'l-Weekly Postal News. - 7ilO—Bultanwooe'; ------= Miss "Catherlni "Keadir of vthe Jr., and Patricia, Mn, Anna O'Neill, is to be, issued at the same time. 7:81—"Men of Vision." Bronx, is spending two weeks as the Mrs. Dalton Graham and children, 7:—Concert Ensemble. printed, is to honor the much- 1:00—White to Shog. Muelc Shop, Cltr. recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W, The seoond lingerie party to be off at Fort Monmouth road. FrltlrUJw. Snyder, Games, KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY held at the Merryman Oardens, Port bombed city of Sagunto. The seoond A. Close. will honor Colonel Bertran'a famed Mlsi Genevieve Lauder of Louder CaJtw^Behnelder. Monmouth read, Keansburg, for the 6:15—Current Events In Review. Mr|. Claude Bruce and ton Charles 43rd division. street, Keansburg, suffered a fractur- of Sharon, Pennsylvania, have re- benefit of St, Mark's building fund, ed right thigh as well as numerous 6.lie—Radio Prevue. turnef horoa after a short visit wfth will be held next Wednesday after- . Keeper of the King's Starup*. lacerations and bruises/ She was ad 8:80—Songi W« Love, 8:4B—Filgldalre. * Counljelbr and Mrs. Fred M. Burlew. noon, starting at 2 o'clock. There will : One of fcnglsnd's famous phila- mltted at Riverview hospital for. Mrf John P, Lloyd has returned be prizes and retruhmsnu. telists died last month. He wu Sirtreatment P. M. Waaneaday, July 27, ANNOUNCE 5:00—Rev. Schlllenter, Veiperi. home! after a visit with her slater Kdward Denny Baoon, "curator of ' The owner of the ear, Mrs. vVll- S -.SO—Frlgldalra. Mrs. O. A. Hugg, of Freehold. the royal phllatello collections" since 11am Cloverdale, of Keansburg, was B:»l—Symphohle Gems. One of the qulokesl ways to find a Mrs. Edward Anderson and daugh- 1913. Born In I860, ha started col- treated' at the hospital for scalp and 5;46—Varietlei. lob is to advertise In The tflegia- lecting at the age of 7 and became 8:00—Dinner Muale. ter pabzeth and Miss Elizabeth ter'a Want Decartmnnt—AdterUae- arm lacerations. Cooney was treated 6:15—Current Bvants In Kevlew. la leading figure in philately years for minor cuts. Both were released. Domialck have gone to Lake Mo- ment,,- -. .('.•• •••...:•;:•'.. ••' : ' .:: l:}0—True Datactlvt. . hawk1 to spend the summer. Outstanding Values Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noddlngs and family have returned home after tpurlig PenneyjYanla. ...^^^^ The Sunday-tchool and vacation' IN THIS STJRRING STORE-WIDE school of Oethseman* Evangelist! Lutheran church held a plcnio at Therdn McCamiibell'a flylvan- Forum at Holmdel Saturday. . • PRICES!.' Miss Mary Robb of AsheVUIe, North AUGUST SALE Carolina, will spend several weeks as ft Riieit at the. home of Mr. and Mrs; WHELAN'S usually BEATS and always MEETS the LOWEST PRICES in town Edward B, Sandford. Mlas. Hobb Is a granddaughter of WUllarA C. Robb, who formerly lived here. Mrs. Raphael C.. Devlin entertain-: ed thn Wednesday dessert-bridge club last week. Mrs, William. Craig won Furniture first prize and Mrs. Conover Burlew second 'prize. The substitutes were AND Mre. John Taneey, Jr., Miss Betty Taylor, Mrs. Thomas G. Welatead, MFOansD '.- . •£> . . AMU BOTTLE OF 100 TABLETS lq J3ALE TOOTH PASTE M«s. Philip Nelillnger and, Mrs. Con- for over jurlew. ' : ••• • ASPIRIN < Listerine 2 . Mr. and Mrs. Walter King of Sut- Face Cloth*6""27 13 • I5o SIZE ' 26 jihln avenue are entertaining William H. Hoefler and son Arthur of Geneva, « CUP FBENOR DRIP Me SIZE SPECIAL VALVE -i g\ Floor Coverings New Tork, , . Mr, and Mrs, Harry Zucker and Coffee Maker MIDOL 1 son Harry of Stratfdrd, Connecticut, 69' 29 Floating Soap ^ spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Henry Zucker. Harry, BOX OF BOO Jr.. will remain for a week with 5 POTJNDS NORWICH Save 10% to 50% In Every Department bis grandparents. Facial Tissues Mrs. Carl A. Oessweln was a Phil- 18 Epsom Salts Sun Tan Oil adelphia visitor Monday, 16 But remember! These genuine reductions are made on new A. Adam Banke Is enjoying hia an- CHBOMIipt PLATED nual vacation from' Schock's store. SPECIAL tOo SIZE PAKKE DAVIS m g^ merchandiie from regular stocks and from the lowest prices we Harry Longstreet of New Tork Hostess Tray Astringosol c know of! Purchase* reserved on 25%' deposit! LARGEST 10 Ta50or VALVShampoE o | Jl alt ML< VAT.TTB! aaaW *Jr SELECTION IN MONMOUTH CO.! SAIL via Sta-Breezy IABOE BOO SIZE 10o 8IZK p Combination! CLAPP'S MENNEN'S Both SANDY HOOK Whisk Brooms BHAV. OBEAM and for Ma 19 BABY FOOD SKIN BBACEB 49 MBBBJl ax PLATED • 'SHIPS ••••• BOO SIZE •. . . SUN BURN IXfTION Summer Furniture—Innerspring Mattresses Shoe Trees Phillips Magnesia 2o SKOL FITS AIL SHOES 17 33 Extra Special This Week—Clearance Sale AlfTI SPLASH •• -fV , FULL PINT P9<* Bath Sprays £9 Rubbing Alcohol / Lyon'sTooth Powder 28'
or drf«a roar cor, to AMoMIt Hl(bkinli _ 00 WLtK 20% to 60% Below Value! >ler. Then boerd n ipocloo. Jowry Haak I . Me and t»k« « rafrtthtna Mtt-e«tt eeU Si PINT 81/E GEORGIAN 7,orOff< • i Iha havta Ne w Yefk and n),ni t\ 23 C r led rri»-wte-day Halt. IHI sarWng I Waterman's Ink \ 5 GARDENIA * 2tl NUJOL 59 Cold Cream Soap MUBUO H£ua?dV%r. «Mkfan. I . tit*. Itot, 10:0« A.M. -(1*140 ?•«. " «1.H VALVE XBOKOID a«*A SIM • noTlrt attanUr) liOS, d:tl. (ill, • , TOLLTOLL WN TT BOo HENRIOI d jfV „ • («i10P.K.txotp«8atunto>.tauten, | 7110,10 tOO A.M, II ill, 4 ill, I ill ML Hair Brushes 37°PEROXIDE Ulac Vegetal 29 West Furniture Co* 1 8a«otal Oi»e-D^ CxenrslMS I 9 AlUnUo HlthUnd* Bar Vlrw Amra*, I NBW WATXBPKOOr , TTs»»ir wiwo, uitfniBHu*,. 8«o SIZK t]V #V _ HuCni. Water W|Mb, Kl.hUpd., • KEYPORT, N. J. Tud «m BrlsW to Nn> Ttk I DR. WEST tan«. • " TOOTHBRUSHES Ironized Yeast First Aid Kits 39
OnlraLimiltd Quantity Lm/t TAILORED M*dMeulh County Surrofeta'e OlfUa. their actlona therefor afalnet Oie .aidLhanearr of Haw Jaraejr. made on laa It* euhacrlher. dar of July, mi. In • certain eau.e IOONLIQHT SAIL | TABLE LAMP In tha matlM ol ti» wlaia at Mar» O. Datad Treehol.1, N. J.. June Jl, HIS. wherein Catharine (.l.o known M Ml.a- I iMt^jrtorrMaylnehl ' HAT Shinier, deeeaiad. THE NATIONAL NEWARK AND hath) Vanllaaeen Wkaway, I. patlUonai, Com»i In S colon i Brown, Motlo* to «ie«llon to P>eaent claim. ESSEX BANKING COMPANY and you, Sydney O4II WkawayV ar< ila- U»ht, •ii . W, Blu»,Corsl, Orten. asaJnat aatata. • OP NEWARK. fandant, you an required to appear and 7 Pureuani to tha' Older o( Joeepn u Or. William IC Hoeker. Tniat ODIeer, plead, anawar or demur to petltloeer'i peUUon on or bafen the stk day at Sap- piolaoto trM. fltntll, n paiohmsnl DowhaSr. S»t™sal« ol tha Count» of Moo- 74e liroad (treat. Newark. N, J« noutb. mad. on the Twentr-flret da»_o( J08IPU BANf-OHD SBAMLCX. taakar. 1111, or I* Mauli laaraof euch ihftd*. I»li bait, Junt, IMS. on the application o« Tha Avanua of Two Itlvera, Runuon, H. J, daared a wilill l ha taketk n afaiiieit yaaat aa.tkk* Mad, to nil NaUonl Nawark and Baaa; Banklnr Cora- Bxatutora. Ckanaallor akall Ulak MuitaSl* a»d k«t. GOQGLES an» of Newark, and JoMPh Banjord ntner. Hardln 4 Bklnnar, Tha ohieat ol eald ault la la> aataLk a for L9B ha'lar. ueeutoia of Uia a«t.i, o( Mary 144 Broad Street, dairaa of dlvoin dlae*l«l*l Ua aaairriu* from J JO up oT IkanUi. 4ae»aaad. noll«a ta herahy Hevaik. N. J.. batwtu rev ei>4 tk* iaW tittoU SIA-I1RIE7Y It,.* to tie eradltota of .aid Jceeaud u> Proetore. uhlblt to tha iiib.erlber'. aaecutora ae af«,aaald, tketr debu and deMand; aaalnM IN CHANCERY OF NEW JfrUtY. Holtllar lha aaM «taU, under oath, within eli ISS-S4 14 Iroai JU SANDY HOOK SHIPS moatai (ran tie date of the aforaeald TO aYDNBr OBtL WHBWAVl BUY YOUR SUMMER NEEDS At WHELAN'S—OPEN EVENINGS order. 01 Uer w»> t>a loteiei t>MI«4 •< By tlitue o( an ordat tt.UM Court «l It to U Th« •HEP BANK REGISTER, JULY 21,1988. »»••»•••)«•«•««»•••«•»•< FRUIT BUTTERS TO THIS SALXD A GOOD SNOW Will be glad Food, o/ course, muit b« REPLACE JELLIES EXCUSE TO EAT ONIONS seasoned to be worthy of | Hoi Off the Griddle AT. BREAKFAST any questions By Onion lovers will find this salad its piquancy tndjrCa treat and exactly tbe thing on Food Three Meals A Day Pleasing varieties can be had for they hive been looking for-a new ToL «. No. 1 Copyright BT SIDNEY SNOW, IMS Edited by WBLMA E. DEBTE breakfast by the use of fruit butter* excuse to sat raw onions. IMIIIIWM in the- place of jama and Jellies. There are probably few people who ' ONION SALAD , An attractive summer dish on ac- have not eaten apple butter and root 1 tablespoon gelatin , Dining Abroad count of its orange, green aad white found it very delicious. • But one's H cup cold water . Gams In Cans Constituent coloring is the combination of cooked knowledge oi butter need not stop 1 cup boiling water ' ' green lima,beans, sliced carrots and there. One can go on and on in' the 2 tablespoons lemon Juice ' At Home Summer Dessert Waffles A rings of onion, seasoned and baked preparation of butter* and use them, J4 ,cu» vinegar together with .butter in a casserole. for- all occasions! for toast In the % cup sugar For Many Grand Dishes An Example of Fine Old Chin- Serye with meat or as amain dish.- mortirhg, on sandwiches at noon, M teaspoon salt Suggestion For The supper aoeompanlments and oa little J4 cup chopped Bermuda onions ese Cooking crispv,cracker* for.- that tmidnight £ CUJ> $*& »hre• Nnr Yerk To The Heart Of Every Man with.a safety razor blade in a holder line for a'Sunday night supper and made for the purpose. can even.go so far. as to be served CLEVER PEOPLE for a late;breakfast, providing your DR. L. W. CARLBON UMMER.dessert Waffles come a» a timely suggestion for the.end.of A Real, Rare Delicacy Prepared When making fruit tarts, mix a family is the kind who likes a.good SDRGEON GHIBOPOinST FIND NEW DISHES the meal. They can be baked right at the table for family and substantial breakfast FOOT AILMENTS S friends. ; . •••••.- • little cornstarch with the sugar be- With A Special Sauce ARE QUITE SIMPLE fore adding the sugar. This will This dish is called Eggs St Cath- Offle* Honrsi Daflr >:is ajn. to lilo 0J% There is something eo fascinating about watching the creamy waffle make the juice thick and prevent It erine and Is prepared In this grand B^renlnasi TotMSj and Thursday. batter, poured into the waffle iron, about waiting untU-^presto! out boiling over in the baking. easy-fashion: Cut the\tops from Vox appointment phone ttt» Ham Roll With Raisin Sauce comes the waffle, crisp, byown and fragrant ' four large baked potatoes;-and care- ••When daddy goes a-hun«ng dish a half a cup of dark beer and fully scoop out the lnaldes. Lay a 60 BBOAD ST, BED BANS, N, « there are many strange "beastles use liberally in the basting. Tempting Yet Very Simple Then when the correct number of waffles are baked, they are topped A sunshine bleach is much .safer slice of tomato In the bottom; season which he may bring home as proof GRAVY REAL SECRET with a big "gob" of delicious home-made ice cream and over this is than a chemical bleach BO when pos- it with salt and pepper. Then break sible, first wash the-garment with DR. MILDRED HULSART f The real secret of the mock rabbit poured your favorite fruit juice, either raspberry, strawberry, peach or an egg in each potato shell and coy- ° But o/an'Ee dishes which I have is In the making of the sauce or SUSAN SNOW whatever you like. soap and water. Rinse to wash out er with well seasoned cream sauce. 8UBOE0N CHIEOPOD3T, tasted, there is none which posses- dirt and scum. Then lay the wet fravy. When the meat is done, put I often times.sit down all by my- Sprinkle with grated cheese, put ses so much of the flavor of the great t aside on a platter in a warm oven. 1 garment In the sun or in the dew at small bits of butter on top, and bake Foot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy outdoors as a lovtly little morsel self and really have a good time en- SUMMER DESSERT WAFFLES night Re-wet and continue sun- Otto* Koun i Dally 9 a> in. to I p. ou Then, over an open fire, place the vying people who are clever enough in a moderate oven for about ten which surely goes straight to every baking dish and into the drippings Vi cups sifted cake flour , , 2 egg yolks, well beaten ning and wetting. minute's. " • Eranlnxit Tauday, Thursday, 8atardt7i man's heart, but which is purely a to Invent new and tempting dishes. . 1:00 to 8:00 p.m put a half tablespoon of flour and On one occasion my hostess was % teaspoons double-action bak- 2 cups milk At the same time the eggs are bak- counterfeit. . the water. Bring all to a boll. Other arming* by appointment, chess Ml (This Is the famous German dish just such a woman aa I envy, and ing powder 1 cup melted butter When broiling steak, slip several ing, tbe potatoes which were scooped called "Falscher Hasen") "Mock If you wish to give It an extra for the life of me when I saw the t teaspoons sugar •? » egg Whites, stiffly beaten slices of bread under the rack on out the shells can be fried in.a little VM BROAD ST., MED BANK. N. J. "gamey" touch, stir into the gravy a dish she served, so simple In'all its the bottom of the broiler pan. The bacon fat to make a grand accom- Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and sugar, and sift ^ere' are sufficient Ingredients to cup of'BOur creamer a cup of sweet Splenddr, I couldn't figure out why I juices drip doJvn and when the meat paniment for the eggs. Now, Isn't WOMAN'S EXCHANGE make a "rabbit" big enough for four cream and the juice of a lemon. If had never thought of It. Woe is me I again; Combine egg yolks, milk and butter. Add to flour, beating until Is done the-bread is toasted a de- that a fin* and lnUrtitlng dish? your taste calls for more sharpness, My one consolation though, rests in smooth. Fold in egg whites. Bake in hot waffle Iron. Cool waffle. licious brown and forms a delightful U UNDEN PLACE, BED BANK or five people, but keep in mind that accompaniment to the meat it Is delicious when served cold, so add more lemon Juice. This makes a the fact that the other women at the Serve In sections, topped with ice cream and fruit juice. Makes five grand, well flavored sauce, which may luncheon were filled with the same 4-sectlon waffle?. There are several ways to tell 'when it there is a little left, count it as so be served in -a side dish. woe as-I.-The dish I refer to went a cake li don*; It shrinks from the Fancy articles, children's much gata •" by the name of A little C6rnstarch mixed with pan, it springs back1 when pressed clothing, useful' articles, 1 pound chopped beef warm water and stirred into a gravy lightly wilh the finger, and it leaves HAM ROLL that Is too thin, will thicken It. Many ''•"• 1 pound chopped pork people .prefer this to flour, a clean, non-«tlcky tester of straw. knitted goods and gifts. l.pound chopped veal RECIPE WHICH SERVES 1 large slice ham, H inch thick Vi: 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup fine white bread crumbs Vegetable Plate With An AS DESSERT AS WELL A delicious pastry can be made by 1 tablespoon minced onion [ • 1 cup soaked stale bread AS SALAD COURSE 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce using one cup of corn flake s or. 1 lemon, Juiced Vt teaspoon pepper cracker crumbs, rolled; one quarter 1 tablespoon capers 2 tablespoons melted butter Artistic Touch Of Color cup of melted buter; one-quarter cup 1 generous teaspoon salt There are many days when the Milk of sugar. Roll or grind four cups of 1 pinch pepper housewife has a full day and there- corn flakes to yield one cup of % lb. butter or fat for frying fore doesn't take the time to pre- Make a dressing of all the Ingredi- crumbs. Mix. crumbs with butter H tablespoon flour pare a dessert ents but the ham. gpresd the dress^ Molds Add to Design—Stuffed Baked Tomatoes and sugar.' Press the pastry firmly 1 cup rolled dry bread crumbs Under such circumstances a salad Ing on the ham and roll up like a into a nine-inch pie tin. •, ,: . 1 cup water can well afford to fill two places in Jelly roll. Tie In place. Place on a "Center" of Attraction 1 small onion the meal. Its own and also that of a trlvel in a roasting pan and bake at 350 degrees until tender. Slice and Here Is another splendid lunch- 1 cup beer deisert Fruit salads are probably eon or supper dish that .Is substan- best for such occasions—for exam- serve with plain or with a raisin Chop the meat very fine and mix sauce made as follows: Fie! on those housewives who rots, a halt deviled egg, and a spoon- tial enough to serve as the main part well with the soaked bread, from ple: think |t their duty to serve a vege- ful of peas and so on around the of the meal. Cut four firm ripe to- which the water has been pressed FROZEN PEACH AND PECAN RAISIN SAUCE table plate ever so often and do so plate. The finishing touch goes to matoes in slices about ona-quarter out Then add the eggs, slightly SALAD M cup brown sugar by putting a gob of this and ft gob the center la which Is majestically Inah thick. Cut four or flve cold beaten, two tablespoons, of butter, the of that os a dish and serving it seated the following: boiled potatoes across In slices the juice of the lemon, the capers, salt, 8 peach halves V, tablespoon flour Pity the husbands who have to eat same thickness. Arrange alternate pepper and the grated onion. 1 clip cream, whipped Vt tablespoon mustard anything so unattractive. An alto- STUFFED BAKED TOMATOES layers of the two vegetables in a but- 1 cup pecans, chopped H4 cups vinegar Shape this into a loaf, approximate- Vi cup ra|ains gether different story though is the 4 tomatoes - tered baking dish, sprinkling each ly the size of a rabbit, and sprinkle 1 cup mayonnaise' vegetable plate attractively dressed Yi. cup butter . layer with two tablespoons.of .grated with' bread crumbs. Place it in a 1 cup bream cheese -Mix all the Ingredients and cook and given a splotch of color here and 1 1/3 cups bread crumbs cheese. Cover the top layer with a baking dish large enough to hold it Mix cream cheese, mayonnaise, to a syrup. Pour over the ham roll there. 1 clove garlic or onion thick layer of buttered bread crumbs conveniently, and in which the butter whipped cream and pecans together. or serve in a separate dish. Using carrots, spinach, mashed po- Salt, pepper, parsley, paprika and pour three-fourths of a cup of or fat has been heated. Place it in Pour over the peaches, which have tatoes, peas, eggs and tomatoes, a Cut the top end off the tomato tomato Juice or the juice from any an oven of about 400 F. degrees and been placed, hollow Side up, in tray little decorative ability, and a few and scoop out the center. Sprinkle cooked vegetable over them—the wa- bake for about one hour, basting fre- of refrigerator. Freeze for about MOLDED FROZEN DESSERT tiny molds and behold—an Intriguing with salt and invert on platter. Mince ter from spinach, asparagus, peas, quently. When the meat has started three or four hours. Serve on crisp supper is served. garlic or onion and cook in melted beans, etc Bake In a moderate nvnn to turn brown, pour into the baking lettuce leaves. APPEALING TO THE EYE Fill round molds with mashed po- butter until light brown, then, put In S75 F. for 30 to 40 minutes. Serve tatoes press in and then turn out one bread crumbs and seasonlngs?but do hot Serves 4 to 6. Host appealing to the eye is a mold on the side of each plate. Fill not cook. Fill tomatoes with this . on the purchase of a new molded frozen dessert. Equally as other small molds with hollow cen- mixture. Put crumbs on top and dot To give meat loaf a different ap- appealing to the taste is a coffee ters with spinactk press and turn out with bits of butter.. Bake until to- pearance, bake it occasionally in Menu Of The Week caramel parfait The result will be on the other sldevof'the plate or use matoes are tender. muffin pans Instead of In one large found both delicious and beautiful. the same shaped molds for the spin- If more color is desired, strips of loaf, or use small scalloped tart pans, UNIVERSAL GAS RANGE ach and the potatoes. Starting with pimento and green pepper can be and'turn the Individual loaves out COFFEE CARAMEL PARFAIT the potatoes,' place alternately placed here and there around the on slices of sauted pineapple or thick XVi cups milk around the plate, a spoonful of car- dish. slices of broiled or fried tomatoes. MONDAY 2 tablespoons ground coffee Breakfast—Sliced oranges, Hoi wheat cereal 1 ' Vi cup sugar, caramelized To make a grand, cherry pie, use iwitji cream, eggs Bullit, buttered whole wheat toast, coffee or cocoa. 2 egg yolks, well beaten SERVING BAKED ALASKA TESTING EGGS FOR three cups- of cherries, one and a A 'Lunch—Vegetable soup, creamed ham and peas in stuffing ring, tomato M cup sugar ' ' half cups of sugar and two table- JERSEY CENTRAL / « >on . Vt teaspoon salt . FOR THE GRAND MEAL OF FRESHNESS PROVES 8 isalad, frosted cup cakes, tea or coffee. Dinner—Rack of lamb with mint spoons of flour. Stone the cherries, a4 0 1% cups cream, whipped THE WEEK—SUNDAY mix them with the sugar and flour POWER A UGHT COMPANY / "» "»» •sauce, string beans, potato croquettes, Chiffonade salad, peach Helba, 1 teaspoon vailla. SIMPLE TASK and bake between crusts or bake In coffee. - Scald milk with coffee in double one crust, in a hot oven 450 F» for »o poy boiler and strain Immediately. Add Ma^ny families are missing the It's so .discouraging when trying ten minutes. Lower the temperature caramelized sugar. .Beat egg yolks treat of their lives simply because it to fry an egg to have it sprawl all to 360 F. and bake for about 25 min- TUESDAY with remaining half cup sugar and Is not known by one and all that over the pan in a most ungraceful utes. . Telephone Tour Gas • Company—Bed Bank 1900 Breakfast—Stewed prunes, ready to est cereal, salt, and add to first mixture. Cook such a grand dessert as a Baked manner. If that happens It can only Alaska can be easily made at home. boiled eggs, broiled bacon, toasted English muffins, coffee or cocoa. until slightly thickened, stirring con- mean one thing—the egg isn't fresh! stantly. Cool. Fold In whipped But it can, and with wonderful suc- If you aren't one of the fortunates Lunch—Chicken broth with rice, crab meat Gourmet, onions Hongroise, cream and vanilla. Place In freez- cess. who live where eggs come right from fruit cups, tea or milk. Dinner—Grapefruit with cherries, brsised ing tray of automatic refrigerator A baked Alaska is especially nice the farm to your1 door, it's a good for Sunday dinner when one seems sweetbreads, julienne potatoes, smothered carrots, Spanish cake, coffee and let stand three to four hours. Or Idea to shop around for eggs and test pour into mold, filling it to overflow- just naturally'to expect a little spe- them each time you buy them for or beer. ing, cover with waxed paper, press cial, and when the whole family is freshness and in this way learn cover tightly down over paper, and at home giving mother a grand which grocer carries the freshest pack In equal parts of Ice and salt chance to do some of that "showing The test is a very simple one and WEDNESDAY off" that doesn't often present itself. Breakfast—Sliced peaches with cream, ready to Let stand from three to four hours. will, in time, save the housewife Make IVi quarts of parfait A baked Alaska has to be prepared much grief. oaming cat cereal, griddle cakes, maple syrup, friziied ham, coffee or cocoa. To caramelize sugar, place a cup immediately before serving but re- Use a glass bowl with enough wa- Lunch—Cold tongue, meat jelly, beet salad, apple cooler, tea or milk. of sugar in a pan over a medium quires only a few minutes plus a very ter in the bottom to oover an egg. Dinner—Small sirloin steak, summer squash, mashed potatoes, mixed flame and stir constantly until melt- hot oven once the ingredients are Place the egg in the water and If prepared and ready for use. it is fresh, IT will remain resting at salad, coooanut custard pie, coffee. ed and quite dark. Remove from fire. Add to coffee mixture and stir • BAKED ALASKA the bottom of the bowl. If not quite until dissolved. fresh, it will rest with the big end Bpong cake, % to V, Inch thick raised higher than the small end, | THURSDAY | Ice cream, either plain or mixed Breakfast—Chilled melon, hot cereal with and the higher the big end raises the flavors older the egg. cream, poached eggs on canned corned beef hash, buttered toast, coffee CAKE FLOUR, HONEY Meringue or marshmallow sauce The reason for this Is simple: As or cocoa. Lunch—Hot tomato broth, small lamb pot pie, with vege- Place the cake, which has been COMBINE TO MAKE thoroughly chilled In the refrigerator, an egg gets older, the water con- tables, shredded lettuce, rice pudding, tea or milk. Dinner—Broiled tained in the whites of the egg evap- VERY TASTY BISCUITS on a baking platter. Cover with ice orates and this causes; the empty tripe, lyonnaise potatoes, Chiffonade salad, buttered peas, Stilton cream and top all with meringue, spaoe at the end of every egg to be- "Make mine good old EicblerV* cheese, crackers, coffee or beer. and brown quickly in an oven heat- Absent minded professors are to ed to 800 degrees F. Serve immedi- come larger. The larger that empty be found in' great numbers around space becomes the more the egg rises ately. In the water, until In time it will Is all you need.to say I FRIDAY homes where the cook cooks by For the meringue: beat six egg 1 Imagination. And one must not be float ' I Breakfast—Diced fresh pineapple, ready to eat horrified should one be seen to whites until stiff, gradually add To turn a summer glzzler cereal, jelly omelet, raisln-nut toast, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Clam three-fourths a cup of sugar, while bounce a biscuit for his dog rand try beating; add one tablespoon of var Bora can make extra pocket money broth, molded tuna salad, sliced tomatoes and cucumbers, pickled eating the ball himself. One must selling The Register—Advertisement Into a pleasant day. Just wonder who is getting the best nllla and one teaspoon of grated or- melons, ice cream cake, tea or milk. Dinner—Tomato juice cocktail, of the bargain. However, If the cook ange rind. Beat until the meringue Imperial crab, cole slaw, French fried potatoes, apple pie with cheese, is firm to the touoh and press follows this dellolous reolpo carefully, through a pastry bag over the ice coffee. I It will prove to be a great cure for Effective Jons 16th. absent-mindedness. j cream. SATURDAY HONEY BISCUITS CREAMED CELERY IN Breakfast—Grapes, ready to eat cereal, bsked 2 cups cake flour 2 teaspoons baking powder A CHEESE SHELL , broiled ham, coffee cake, coHeo or cocoa. Lunch—Weitphallsn hk toaspoon salt Jham, red cabbage islsd, muatard pickles, deviled eggi, chocolate eclair, 4 tablespoons butter It has been said time and time FUEL OIL [tea-or milk. Dinner—Chicken a la Chef, baked »tuffed tomate««, 2/8 cup milk again that there Is a mo for every Vi cup honey. thing and it certainly seoms true, cucumber boat sslad, home made Ice cream, caramel devil's food c»ke, One can take the shell of an Edam coffee. Sift flour once, measure, add bak- oheese (after ail the cheese has been ing powder and salt, and sift again. scooped out and eaten) andl with a Cut In shortening. Add milk all at 1 Per Gal. SUNDAY once and stir carefully until all flour little eelery have something grand. Breskfsst—Freth apricots, ready to eat cereal, Is dampened. Then stir vigorously Here is how it is done. When the HWHIMHMMMMJ «ny»«*»vnvpn apricui*, zway w eas cereal, until mixture forms a soft dough and day arrives that you have this shell, fried ham and eggs, hard rolli, raipberry jam, coffee or cocoa, follows, spoon around bowl. Turn make some creamed celery, cutting BpeoUl Cash Flan. up the stalks In one-Inch pieces and ™—"Sotst 4ueMlns;, apple sauce, fried potatoes, sweet-sour cab- out' Immediately on a slightly floured Ull op—Now. salsd, staffed celery, assorted plcklei, coupe board and knead SO seconds. Roll % boiling them In salted water until ld ffd l Inch thick and out with floured bis- Under and transparent Drain and coffee, gspner—Kidney stew, toasted crackers, cuit cutter. Bake on greased baking combine with a highly seasoned, light eoff««or tea. sheet In hot oven U To 10 minutes. textured oream sauce, In which two BEER Spread lower half with butter and or three tablespoons of grated yellow 'm*l. «pi wtU *• Blessed to supply say of tk*s* recipes. upper half with honey. Put halve* oheese have been malted. Fill the Hance& Davis jsfUnce.1869. together. Let stand a minute and onset* .shsJJ.Mt m th. oven for a fi (*U p.W, •erve. 0 MrVi l ll ,T«M03. ;.,,>,, , AtfcfSUT ** " » THE JOHN EICHUM BREWING COMPANY tr«WYOIWdn'rM*jmbw Bfc BED BANK REGISTER, JULY 21,1938. 95 BROAD ST (NEXT TO POST OFFICE) RED BANK Orange •Irvington • Union • Morristown> Somerville • Dover • kidgewood FINE BULK-WHITE EVAP. MILK Van Camp's, Handy The Breakfast toll of Champions 2-49 or Sheffield's "Sealed" can 6 GRAPEFRUIT
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YOUNG-TINDER FRESH-KILLED A If JERSEY CARROTS -2 BROILERS FRYERS 27' CRISP—BLEACHED CHOICE GRADE CELERY STALKS 3 POT ROAST CHUCK CALIFORNIA—SEEDLESS FRESH-KILLED ^% •• SWEET c GRAPEFRUIT JUICY 3 YOUNG FOWL-"• 25 CALIFORNIA—LARGE CLUSTERS LEAN—SMOKED e SEEDLESS GRAPES 1O CALA HAMS . . *21 HONEYDEW HADDOCK SHRIMP MACKEREL FRESH- VINE-RIPENED PRISH-CUT LARGE ft. MELONS SWEET AS SUGAR FILLETS Ib. 11 FRESH 15 CAUGHT 8 BEST CREAMERY GOOD OLD STORE CHEESE PURE PRINT LARD VELVEETA CHEESE FULLY CURED SWIFT'S or ARMOUR'S *' 23 P*l GRUYERE CHEESE ROQUEFORT CHEESE KRAFT 8-o». box (Cut From the Tub) SWISS KNIGHT tf portion* 21 IMPORTED FROM FRANCE K-lb.| W. Carry Ont Orad* of lutttr — THE BEST SLICED MUENSTER CHEESE ALLSWEET MARGARINE pkgi. GLASS.TUMBLER FREE Ib. _ ___ ROUND or BLOCK 19 WITH BACH PACKAGE I pkg. 18IOC 29 Prlcti IffMtiytfram TliMrWiay, July 21 it, to Wadmtday Night, July XlM. Imlvilv*. Moat, Fiih, Dairy and ProaW Prlcti Ifftctivo ThurwJoy, Friday and SoHirday—July 2lit, 22nd and 21 ri Only. (Rod lank Only). i Twelve REPBANK BEGI3TER, JULY 2L1988. Now On! Steinbach-Kresge's Great <- ^. Marriage^ i'7 We Print the IUc«t State Law 'm FoU For iThoM Who Con- taqikto Becominf Mm «KI
Dattnc th« p«»t few wesks W» Xttgieter one* has received m»ny queries regarding the recent Uw en* ioted In this state entitled'"An Act Concerning Marriages." Important' Savings On High Quality Suites , -' As this Uw Is applicable to any person or persons intending to get and Occasional Pieces for Every Type Home married within the confines of New Jersey and because of the numerous inquiries made to The Register by •eiiously Interested persons, we «re First Time At A Sale Price... Reg. 76.50' Again, Half-Yearly Furniture Sales are here, to set new record* for value-giyirigon pitatlng the Act In full for the ben- •nt of our readers. , the North Jersey Shore. For months we've been planning in conjunction: •with- our W» feel that this la of general In- great affiliates in Newark, Washington and,Chicago ..'. and now the curtain rises-on , formation not only to those who one of the most oramatic collections, of furniture values in our sjstyjeighfc years.- contemplate marziaga but to others Exclusive Calif ornia Monterey who are Interested In the welfare of our coming generations. Tb« Act is as follows: • " • CHAPTER 128 3-Pc. Bedroom An Act Concerning Marriages. Be it enacted by the Senate and No Down Payment General Assembly of the State of New Jersey: AfpUcaat for Marriage license to Until OCTOBER 1st • into OBrttHoato of Blood Tort 69.50 1. Before any person, who now or may hereafter be authorized by law : to Issue marriage licenses, shall isiue Profit by these half-yearly prices NOW i.. well deliver jrowr jhm*t- any such license, each applicant Oar famous California furniture, exclusive therefore shall file with him a certi- with us in 20 Eastern states and offered at a ture when desired . ...and you don't have to pay one penny down ficate from a qualified physician special price for the very first time! whicn certificate shall state that the onto OCTOBER 1st, with the balance in ten monthly payment*. applicant has -submitted to a. Was- Vanity with mirror, chest of sermann or Kahn or other similar standard laboratory blood test and drawers and bed of hard north- Charge Purchases of Furniture Not Payable Until SEPTEMBER • that, In the opinion -of.such physi- ern rnaple. fn two finishes, cian,' the person either Is not Infected with syphilis or Is not in a stage of "Farmhouse." "a deep "'maple, that disease which may become and "Straw, a new light tone. communicable. Hand decorated in Fiesta color: Form of Certificate. and with hand wrough' i-n 3. The above mentioned certificate hardware. •hall ie accompanied by a statement from the person In charge of the laboratory making the test, or from some other person authorized to Third Floor make such reports, setting forth the MuHgisf'iffi^6st,-*ttre-(lat* if was made, the name and address of the physician to whom the report was sant, and the name and address of the person whose blood was tested. Standard Certificate Issued. Regularly 17.95 8. The above mentioned certificate of physician 'and statement of per- . son authorized to make reports for the laboratory shall be on a form to bo provided and distributed by th« Department of Health of the State of New Jersey to all ofO- ttm authorized to Issue marriage 11- Aenses and to approved laboratories In the State. This form is herein- after referred to In this Act as "The Certificate Form," .__' Standard Blood Test. 14,95 • 4. For the .purpose of this Act a standard laboratory blood test stall be a test for syphilis approved by the Director of Health of New Jerwy, and shall be made at k laboratory approved to make such'tests by the Solid comfort combined with Director of Health of New Jersey, superb value; vDedigned with Hade Upon Bequest. L^ high rolled backs,: reversible Such laboratory testLs as are re- spring cushions—moss Ailed, quired by this Act shall be made on spring edge web construction. request without charge at-the De- partment of Health of the State of Upholstered in attractive and New Jersey. To be valid such test durable friezette. Green, rust shall be made not more than thirty or brown. days before the issuance of the mar- OnlyllM&own, riage license to which It applies. Certificate Form Attached to Uoense S. Before the licensing officer Is- Third Ploor October 1st sues any marriage license he shall attach thereto the above mentioned certificate form of each applicant. No minister or other person author- ized to perform marriage ceremonies In New Jersey shall perform any Via OurDeferred such ceremony unless the certificate form of each party is attached to the marriage license,, and they shall Payment Plan remain so attached until the mar- riage certificate is filed with the State Bureau of Vital Statistics. Penalty Upon Failure to Comply 8. Any applicant for a marrlago license, physician, or representative of a laboratory
i, i'lA >.'• .RED' BANK REGISTEB, JULY 21/1988: : ; West Keamburg. moved from the Roberts.;house on tertajnlng relative* from Aberdeen, Shrewsbury. special meeting of Shrewsbury Hose his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Better Business Valley drive to >the house on Bait Maryland.. - . ' company...... MM. L. S. Ylvlsaker. River Plaza. avenue. owned by the' Sculthorp'*. The'choir of All Saint* church gave Mary and Anna Oudaofkmr-Tork (Til Bid Bank lUuliUr e«n lw bought Edwin Beak la enjoying a vacation Harold Kiordan, treasurer of Realty Co. '"" ; are spending teferil weeks with Mr. a shower Tuesday,.night at the home la Shrnnbarr from tht Bhrawibunr Mar- from hi* duties at a New York bank. Shrewsbury Hose company, ia en- Mr. and Mrs. Bart M. Decker end- of Mrs. Annette Pape on Sears ave- ket, al.tha postefflM tarn Hn. juus Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Nevius and Mrs. Henry Mecklem have returned Bureau Started and Xn. Jofceph- Uni*. Mr. and Mr*. John .Patten of Tren- Blofdu, tad -front Gay Bdwuds on- the Joying a vacation from his duties at ton have rented the Bennett bunga- nue for MUs Martha Sickles, daugh- eoner of Newman Sprlasi road and Misses Mary and Nellie, Borden are New York, , tram a visit at Hartford, Connecti- Mr. and Mr*. John Kits of Stow cut, where they stopped with rela- By Local Chamber road' entartalned-Mr.* Intt1* parents low on Valley drive., ' ter of Mir., and Mrs. Albert Sickle's. Shmriburr nnii.) spending the remainder of the sum- Paul Stlllman'a house occupied by Mrs. Emma- Johnson, whose - re*- Miss Sickle* wUl wed Martin Con- mer at Metedeconk. Charles White and family* is being tives. Mrs. William Jenkins of of Wert New Tort Wednesday. Miss May Pierson returned home Newark I* visiting Mr. Decker, who Mis* RltarH. Thorns Was a-recent taurant was destroyed by fire a few nors, of Rumson in September. * Hiss Alice Blandy of Gloucester repainted. Board of Director* Unanimously Mr. and Mrs. John Burrowes of Friday after undergoing treatment Is her nephew. guest of her'grandmother, Mrs. Felix nlghU »go, ha* opened a restaurant last week at Presbyterian' hospital, City, a college instructor in Califor- Richard Moran, husband of Mrs. Jersey City ate at their summer cot- nia, who Is taking a course at Co- Richard Moran, the former Miss The Misses Brand, are expecting "Adopt Regulation*, and Coda Orahea of Atlantic Highlands. In her home on West Highland aVe- New York. She la now staying with guests from Washington the latter r Mr. and Xn. Veughen Wesley and nue. • • ' tage on Jackson avenue. . ' lumbia university, New York, spent Katharine Hounlban, Is now at Sar- of Ethic* at Special Meeting Mr. :and Mrs. Edward Carle and her »l*ter,'Mrs. James Wolcott, Sr., part of this week. children, Douglas and Vaughaiv Jr, Mis* Catherine Dougherty of of Eatontown. the week-end with Rev. and Mrsi atoga. family, have moved from Mrs. Carrie Carroll M. Burck. ' • • : Carl Davis, manager of the butch- Monday Morning. of Riverside were Binlday guest* of 1 . There will be no services during Brooklyn -was m. week-end guest of Shipley * house on Naveslnk avenue John Poole suffered minor burns er department of the Big Chief mar- friends hen. • A lira. 'Edna MeOlvney. l ' Miss Eleanor Robinson is on a August at the Presbyterian church. ket at Red Bank, has moved In Har- Mis* Marie Koakey^of Centarvine to' Rumaon. about hi* head, face and arms Satur- trip to Seattle, Washington. Services will be resumed the second Final steps have been taken to The firemen put out a chimney fire Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Bayard and day In a gasoline fire. . Poole was ry Hubbard's house on Hubbard ave- road a.qd Mrs. Cllntop Hulsait of Sunday afternoon ln'
from a nected with the legaf.department of accident happened on the Alfred J. electrical storms. two weeks' trip to Cuba. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Salinger of of Dr. William D. Sayre, at Red Lippman estate. Smiported b». Merchants. June 28, and which was printed In th« Third Avenue Railway system at Bank, for treatment. Miss Mlnnette Burns of Norfolk, M|u 'Ruth Hill of Greensboro, Sandy Hook spent Tuesday with Mr. Charles Townend recently returned The Red Bank Register Is sup- detail la the 60th anniversary issue New-Yortc, i* cpendlng hi* vacatloa Salanger'jj mother, Mrs. Herbert Sa- ported bv local a* well as out-of- Virginia, Is visiting Mrs. Davis R. of The Register Thursday, June JO, North Carolina, U a guest of Mrs. S. atthe home of Mrs. JacobIdnsiriiyer. The regular meeting of the board from' -Rochester, New York, where Dalfay. langer. ; . •; of education sohedulod for Monday town business men. Advertisement* was unanimously approved at a B. Leach. Mis* Alice Bergen .'' •,'.•,' : dy- Hook-route was put into *.ervlce the past 35 years Mr. and Mrs. Wil- .III lf 'IIJ.UCJ'I l\Wi SHIES ier for the right ;thilnking folks to do Mr. aid Mn. Anthony Lenowlch : and children; John and Helen, have 2S'years:ago this week.". • ':- • lis have been summer residents of a much more comfortable and profit- Service* will be heH next Sunday able business and at the same time returned to their home at Brooklyn Locust. •' discourage and eventually destroy- following a week's''slay:with Mrs. Mnlng at 11,o'clock .at St.,Mary's Lenowlch'i parent*, Mr. and Mn. Bplscopil church. Choir rehearsal -wjli. any spurious operators whose only : ; ' alm'is'tofleece the public and fellow Peter Dickey.- .- ' ' .' .: V •:. .•:•..:.: b« -,held tomorrow afternoon at '2 Colt's Neck. business men.' Mr. and Mnr. Howard\Smlth of o'clock and confirmation' C!MS will Stone, road have returned from a meet at a;40..' , - • (The Red iBank Begistar ean be bought In order to make this plan effec- at the store ot Louis Plo'tkln.) tive It will be necessary for the. atay.at Atlantic City. - <. A series of three game socials will Bureau to step in on -all .case* where. .' Miss Eatelle Thorne of Bed Bank be held for the benefit -tff St, Ag- Plans are nearing- completion for Its code' of" ethics or purposes are spe6t" Suaaay.Tur the guest' of-her ne*.y-chu'Mh:-Th» nrat • -'-will take the annual harvest home of tho Re- violated and the governing, commit- nephew and nlecei tlr. and -Mrs.- place Saturday night,.July 30, In at. formed church Wednesday night, tee will weigh the indiscretions of Louis Becker • • :. Agne*'s auditorium, and. at this af- August 10. A meeting to arrange members and non-members alike Mr. and Mrs. .Francis McGuire of fairWO will be awarded. The award for the festival was held by the with/equal fairness to all.; The bene- New York were week-end guests of waa to have been made at the f«lr congregation last week and another fits which are to be derived from Mrs..Canfleld. . , .',. : ' - ' last Saturday niRht, but waa poit- will be held next Monday night for this program will naturally' be re-' Mr. and Mn. Charles C. Mack >nd poned. The other two'game'socUl* the same purpose. ' stricted to chamber members so that daughter-Joanne of. Stone,road were will be held; Saturday; -night, August The.township committee ot At- It behoove* all "businesses to be recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 13, and Saturday night, September's. lantic township has arranged to members In good standing for their W. Aumack of Matawan. , y have the; road re-surfaced between own. good. , ; i . - Miss Stephanie Bonowjt* has re- the Scobeyville-Tlnton Falls road If each member In good standing turned to 'her' home at- New York Highlands. and the Phalanx road with a bi- will Insert the words "Member Red following sTstay with her cousln.'MiJs tuminous covering. Laird's cider Katherind Xowal.: - '.-.•'".- Bank Chamber of Commerce Better' (Ti>« Red Bank RnliUr on be botuht milt and distillery' are located on Business Bureau" in .his advertising Mrs, Michael, Korman and daugh- la Hilhlmidi (torn L QHHUKI... , the road. Fart of the cost will be ters, Mn. Herman,VandeerYeer and MuUtqr, Btdla'i 4rn* itoron. ui ji 'b the buying public will soon learn- 8tam> paid by the state and county. where^ they can expect best treatment daughter Alma, Miss. Rose. Mary Korman and Miss Edythe Korman of John H. Winant played the newly and fairest value and dp the. bulk The steamer Yankee has reaumed installed electrio organ -at the Re- of its business with those dealers, West. New Brighton, were Sunday dally trips between Highlands »nd visitors of relatives here, . .... formed church Sunday. Next Sun- state* Mr. Walder, the Chamber's New York. Sunday the boat carried day the Instrument will be operated executive secretary. The right to use Miss Jeahette Kllniky of Brooklyn over 200 passenger*. The boat leaves the,above wording will be restricted was a week-end 'guest- of tar. and Highlands weekdays at noon and 8 by Miss Elizabeth Matthews, the to only .members In good standing: Mns-DanleKConnolly and'family. : t.M. and Sundays at noon, and 8;J0 church organist. The governing committee who will Misses NeU HaUtan' aHd Frances p.m., and leave* the Battery, New Marlanna Ellis is the name chos- weigh all "evidence and testimony in N. - Connolly were: Perth. Amboy. via- York, at 9:J0 a. m., and 2:80 p. m. en by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis difficult cases has been appointed by itoniMonday., -" •-'•'. :;•• • •--,- dally. ' Game, parties are being held for. their, daughter born last week PresldentrHaroId- S. Allen eildr ap- '.- Mr. and jirtl 6elb«rt Burie'tt, Mias Tueidny »pd ,Tpur»to» of Carlo Vuu.) Friday night to'rals* money to build Fifth street wilt be provided and there will be a musical program and special fea- , .John Oakley of Wolf Hill avenue a" Cathpllo.church was highly sue-' - Mr*. A. Smith had one of the .larg- spent last week visiting his. parents' cessful. It was attended by. 318 p»t- est group of .week-end'visitor* at her tures for young folks. at Easton, Pa, son» and the front* amounted to cottAge and bungalow in a number Fifty persons attended a beach . There were. 28 tables in play at Edore than $100. Another; party for Of-years. ' ••'.-"''. party held by Atlantto grange at the bridge' and bunco party given the same purpose will be held to- The Curry Tammany club of New Mahaiquan last week. Everybody 70 LAMPS-COMPLETE for the benefit of the welfare fund morrow night, -, . < - . York held a clambake Sunday at the had a'royal good time. Frank Mlnnlt has ireturned home EUiabeth cotUge on Naveslnk ave- Mrs. A. J. Paynter and Mrs. Wat- - Miilday nijtht at the PorUupeok lrin; from Monmouth , Memorial hospital, nue. .- ..- •':••,.••'. ••• .- •> ^ - - The proceeds will be'Used to pro- tan-of Bridgeport, • Connecticut, and Long Brsncb, where .he .was, a pa- Mr, andiMr*,' JotaPiccJ of New- Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Wllklns, Jr., vide Thanksgiving and Christmas Uent several weeks. 'His condition baskets for the needy. Pairs of pll- ark havt opened thslr mmmtr home of . Eaton^own spent part of last i»:seHotti.', •.','• ••:.,- " ;• •..' ;••' •; on. Snug .Harbor-avenue. • weak:with Mr. and Mrs. Henry. E. ' low cases were presented to the high . .Rev. MraJ Stewart Is coriductlnr •oorera. Five dollars was disposed of Miss Catherine Wynne • U having Wilklns, Sr. A number of boarders meetings every Thunday night''at aJUraUons made to her bom* on on (the bp-op«ratlve plan. The door the SplrltualUt ohuroh. ' • • from New York, Mount Vernon and prlxe, a hand crocheted center piece, Naveslnk avenue. - Staten Island were at the Wllklns MUs Doris Frank attended the _Mr. and Mrs, Louis Kuneh and son home last week. was won by Mrs. William Kay. Mayor horse show at Rumson last week. . i H.'. Whitney Conrow was honorary Robert of Brooklyn are.spending the Mr.-and Mr*. Frank Hagel and real of the summer at Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Flboh obairman and Mrs. Rtfnio C. JDe- family of New York wers vIsKon entertained a number of New York Nyie general chairman. Assisting here: Sunday. friends at a week-end party at REG. WOULD BE were Mr. and Mrs, K P. West, Mr. Mrs. Geneviev* Moult ha* returned their home. and Mrs. Walter Grills, Sergeant and home from a stay of two weeks In Naveiink. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Wllklns Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. David Jones, have returned to York, Pennsyl- 13.95 TO 16.95 MtkjSMward Wortbley, Mrs. William the New HJngUnd state*. Frank Engelmann and hi* ton Vr. and Mrs. Howard Maxson and vania, after a visit to relatives In Mallard, Mrs. Joseph Carroll, Mrs. family and Mr. and Mr*. George this section. They now have Mr. Louis. West, Mr*. Joseph Tober, Donald ware vtsltdr* at Hartford, Connecticut, Saturday and Sunday. Rider and family attended the fun- and Mrs. Fred Wilklns of this place Mrs. George Hurley, Mrs. Charles eral at Jersey city Monday of Mn. Walimg, Mrs. Emma Fleckner, Mrs. Mrs. George Ruppell will .aot -as for guest*. hostess at a party to be held Mon- AD|elo Lori, sister of Mr. Rader. Mr*. Atlantio grange Is preparing for a Jerome Dynan and Mrs, Gertrude day aftertooh. August «,at the.club- Lori was a frequent visitor to Nave- lawn party to be held Tuesday 33 LAMPS-COMPLETE Davis. house of; tit* Men's, and Women's slnk and w,*s yell known hue. evening, August 16, on the residence ,Mt. and Mn. Fred Zlto and daugh- Republican dub. - • •. • • .-, _*<" MHdM4,DeVesty. and SII*. grounds of Mr, and Mrs. C. 8. Con- ter* Gloria and Naomi spent Sunday Edward Baer of . Roielle. P*rlc wwlyn Wttmsrfar* on a cruise to the West: Indie*. over. Mt-Blberon. . ' : passed- the week-end with friends die*. The Sewing club of the Reformed ^Ia>or H, Wbltney Conrow Is oon- here; • • • <• • < ..-..,'. , Nik k bb*4 » wwd;atorm all of church 'will meet at the home of fined, to his home suffering from an Mrs, William Pierce 6f Newark ita own Thunday afternoon. An elm Mn. Russell D. Heulltt this, after- Injury to his leg. ' was a guest of Mrs. George Rupp'ell tre* on Joseph Unitnayer's property noon to make a quilt which will be Mrs. John Afrlcano and son John Saturday and Sunday.'' ' . ;-.'i on Monmouth avenue was blown disposed of at i the annual harvest spent Sunday at Belmar. , Mrs. Jacob Badle la oonAaed to the down and fell across Monmouth ave- home' for the benefit ot the church. •George Martin of Main street has house with' sickness. nue, but did not completely block ih The annual lawn party of the club bitn removed to the Monmoutb Mem-' Mrs. William Goodman ettUrtalned *V>^ Anther tree on tHe Meth- be held Thursday, Auguat 20, orlal hospital at Long Branch and the member* ot the auoshtn* olub odUt ehursh property oam* down and at the home of Mn. William Hunt. Is In'a serious condition. " it her home last week; Thl* after- the top hit tbiedge of the sohool- d ma in MUs Dorothy Hunt was a guest of .There, will be a^ejpilar meting of noon the members of the club will !?*''* * « « the building slight' Mia* Margery Conovar last week. REG. WOULD BE the borough coundll tonight at the pay a birthday visit.to Mrs. Hattle 1* tltt. house. \ y Bens, who Is sick. , : Miss Florence Holmes of Mont- 19.95 TO 27.50 Mrs.; Mildred Soulthorpe of Col- Mrs. Madellne-'Young U entertain, ol«Ur, former librarian hire, and her Mayor Sweeney On onial Inn underwent a minor opera- Ing her sjsters who llvsat Bayonne. mother, (pent the week-end at the tion Tuesday. ' i ' Teacher* olub. Park Commission .Ted Christy of Newark. Is spend- Mrs. l*,t»r A. Blokles suffered an MORE THAN 200 FROM LENOX, MAKERS OF AMERICA'S FINEST CHINA. FAMOUS ing his vaoatlon with her parent* on AtlanticJ««l,lMidi. £!J7 t0,lwr •»• '»*t week while Mtln street. " • ; I a her cardan. While she Mayor Walter J. Sweeney of Sea LENOX COLORS, CREAMY GLAZES. LAMPS JFOR BOUDOIRS, BED ROOMS, LIVING a« laanlag/fphTVlagfhdd . P*ra(uss Bright was appointed by Governor '-' .' .,.' The Pate mn MM Moor* as the seventh member of a fern planed her *y». 8b* was ttakk - on ths *ddr«* on r paper show* commission to study meana of estab- ROOMS. EVERY SHADE INDIVIDUALLY STYLED—COMPLETELY HAND - TAILORED. men Vour *ub«oriD expires. Thl* Mr, and Mrs1, Terrene* MyMoylann arare !!•? *jMtf" <<* treatnieat. «« lishing a state park at Sea Bright. -— like most i tb« parenu of a- s6vborn'«Wdvrn«W i yy Ameetlns; of th* park commission WEIGHTED SILK CREPES, SILK TAFFETAS, SILK BROCADES, GLOSSY ACETATE M Monmouth EiEmeriti i hihMpiUU v A was -held recently at Sea Bright and at that time Mr. Sweeney was named temporarpryy chairman. RAYONS, SHU SHANTUNGS, FILMY NAINSOOKS. MANY ONE-OF.AJUNDt Tha Sea Bright mayor la an ardent of the new park aoej Inlet VS FIFTH FJLQOR Pour RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 21,1938. „ NOTICE TO CONTRACTOIU. NOTICE. : ' Outing Sunday For Rumson v». Clovers Club Entertain! Senator and Judge Fort Hamilton To Notice. Ir bembr s1»«n that usled bids Hie Townihlji Ordlnaaoe publlshjd JienH Flower Show wUl be revived V !*• Bed Sank Board with ha* bMnOnsllr puiM and th* 10. of Maeation for the eoastnetloa of d M d Play Rumson Four 5° •' Imitation within whleh aL Mayor A. L. Braun In Five Game Series Mrs. Albert Donato Win Bermuda Trips Bttamutew Concrete Earenuat, Trit "K." .acUl>B •>'J>n>8**«ln«s «ont*sUnt the ".tie J5*2«5*« •* **» Oakland Sinet dltr of iaid Ordisahe* can b* !eom- Scheduled For The XXV etab entertained Mrs. Al- Cyril Harrison's Rumson Country School. Bet Bask, Hew leniy. tteneid, •*. provldtd In tie local /Bond Mayor'Adolph L. Braun and Coun The first of a five-game series be- Senator W. H. X Sly won the Set Bids, «ur be ; ««sd and read la the oilmen James A. Gibbons and Mel- tween the Rumson Men's club base- bert Donato, the former Miss Mirie Bright Taeht olub's weekly round club polo team will clash with that room, ef th». « IB, 16 and IT. Two hundred and greetings from Mrs. John Oarruto, Charles G. Norrls of Wait Front on th* outside asd must be sunompanled North, by Baritan Bayi on th* W*L . Council at Freehold. street, Red' Bank, entertained at a br a eertlfltd eheok. parable to Tbe Bed ttiTKeansbnrB Borouih lines an! oa'tii thirty-throe classes have been ar- Blank VanSyckle Atuwonoe* a New the former Miss FuWia Deil'Otno, The organisation of the Freehold Bank Board' ot EdueiUoa (or One Hnn- 8ooth_by2aysld* Partway i ; '•,:,. who 1* touring Europe with her tiui. surprise dinner party Saturday even- 5r*d Dollars (1100.Ofl). TtBAS. th*publlp, teach Is irang*6V line. branch ot the Emerfensy Consumers The exhibition Is to show the pub- bunt. Ing at the AUenhunt be&cn elub in All Mas mast b* In tie hauls of the . away by th* aetlon at th* A new line of truck tires, ki. Tax Council of New Jersey was per- celebration of Mr*. NorrU'a birthday. Olerk of the Board before the tin* set w*v*s and tldei and It is d*slrad to • rop. llo what la being done In horticulture as the Marathon, is announced tnis fected yesterday. Mrs. George Dltt- for the openlns: of bid*. i- plement the work heretofore done' at th* and create more interest In the Dancing; was enjoyed after, the din- . The Bed Bank Board of Education re- said plae* »y protesting th* said shir, growing of flowers, fruit and vege- week by Frank VanSyckle, who also THIRTY TEAKS ENOUGH. mar, who U prominent In the work ner. '; The table decoration* were serves the right to rejeot ur or all bids front by proper JetUei, bulkhead;, end handles Goodyear tires, of the Daughters of the Amerloan nautical with ragged sailors as theIf deemed to th* btst Intuit ef th*fllllni and other work necessary to nm- table* through the combined efforts •erve til* lime; - The new lino is made in six sties, Revolution, la chairman. Mrs. Eu- floral centerpiece, and a large birth- Board so Ho do. : of science and the gardener. The Governor Moore Says He Doesn't ROLD A. HBNDEIOKSON; AND WHIEtAS, It is desired to wn •how Invariably brings out keen com- from 0.00x20 to S2x6, Heavy Duty, Want Any More Offices. gene Taf t, past president of the wom- day cake with candle*. Among those aid from th. Fed.ral •mwganey' AdaUrds- 10-ply, and will cover about 88 per an's club of Freehold, is secretary. present were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ... , ^r . Preildent. tra.tlon of Public Works and th* County petition among amateurs. Thirty year* of public life art Attest! ot Monmouth aad any other governmental James Kennedy is president of the cent of the current market, Mr. Van- One of the members of the council Sposrl, Mr. and Mr*. Burton Dore- JAPHIA OLATTOK, dirk, Syckle indicated. enough for A. Harry Moore, ,who •sendee from which appropriation* < «a •oeUty and the other office™ are Pa- 1. Mrs, Walter A. C. Henney, presi- mus, Mr. and Mr*. James.R Parkes, Ptted JttM 14. H»a. • be had; ' The fabric in the Marathon truck doesn't want any more of it after dent of the Woman's olub-of Free- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. How. therefore, BE IT ORDAWM) hy ter Mulvihill, first vice president; Mr. and Mrs. John Norrls, Mr. and Notice li hereby siren that sealed btda Lester Kennedy, second vice presi- tire Is the new Improved typa (low- hold. Others.iaolude Mrs. Frank X. the Township Committee of the Townihip M Mrs. Harpld DeVoe and Mr, and Mr*. will be received by th* Council of th*of Mlddletown i i dent; Walter Rice, secretary; An- gauge, lovMstretcta. fabric). This as- Talk' of a possible place on theSwan, 's, Clifford flnyder, Mrs. Charles G. Norrls, , • ; •• Borough of Little Silver for Improvement Beotion 1. That the said shorn front thony Schumann, financial secretary; sures Improved resistance to heat Democratic national ticket in 1W0StaaUi Stttwell, Mrs. Richard Van- of Walt* Bead and Uttl*.Silver Point at East Keanebiug b* improved by th* doesn't interest the 59-year-old Jer- Sant, Mrs. Nell Meyers, Mrs. Carrie Road, section I, Is ssid Borough. construction of Jettlei, bulkheadi, sand Theodore K. Nastier, corresponding and fatigue. Special heat-resisting NOTICE. Bids will be opened snd rwd In th*fllllnc and ether structuni, according to secretary, and Frank T. Edington compounds are used in the carcass. sey City lawyer, who quit the United Applegate, Mrs, Edythe-Deedmeyer, T«IM notice that Cdrllt Holding Com- rooms of laid Borough Council, Borough plans and ip*clnoat!ona mad* by Orals; States Senate to become New Jer- pany Intend! to apply to the Township Ball, tittle Sliver,' N*w J.raer. during Plnnuan, Townihlp Engineer; on HI* with treasurer. The loaded carcass will help to dis- president of the American. Legion Commltte* of the Townihip of Middle- Percy E. Hicks Is chairman of the sey's first three-time chief executive. auxiliary, and Miss, Elisabeth Oakley, lie muting held on th* *Y*nin( ot July th* Township Clerk. sipate internal heat In sis*, the town for a B«t«II Consumption JJc.nie Section a. That th. sum ot Twenty. exhibition committee, Frank T. Ell- Marathon truck tire Is up to full "My name has teen mentioned for president ot the Business and Pro-for premliu situated at State Highway All bide must, I* In th* hands of \h* Thousand (120.000.00) Dollara or so much high national office," said Moore a4 No. X, Mlddl.town, N. J. Soroush Olerk by or before - 8:00 p. W ington 1B show manager and Theo- ". ADCxtSPH L. BSAUN Tire & Rim Association standards fessional Women'* olub. The object Obi«etloni, If any, ehould lie mad* |m- thereof as nayxb* lufflclent to carry out dore E, Nestler Is show secretary;. ho sat on the wind-swept porch of of iaid date. -...-... " the' provisions-of—this-Ordinance,~ls her** and .lully matches Goodycar'/i other of the council, It is announced, is "to medltuly hi wHUnX to Howard WV Hob- Specifications for th* propoied work by approprlaud^for said purpose. Other members of the committee are Borough officials and "their "wives* the house where New Jersey Gov- anticipate and thwart tax raids .on erts, clerk at the Towmhlp of Mlddletown. truck tires. The sldewalls are shaped MBI8C0BUT0^ldt ' oarlar*e beennn DIHieMd iIn uth*e omeofle* oiof 0*orn K. , ,8ec*a*. I. . .Mat,application ---be. nsde Barry Collls, •William Porter, Wil- as well as members of the Eaton- shoulders similar to Marathon pass- ernors 'have summered since 1906, the houiewire'ir pocWtpoolt." In oth- Allin,-borousjh wtinMr, -«0'- -BroadB * SSeHT to the Federal Kmer'ffeney Admlnlitratlon ' illddlttown. K. J. 1 mar b* In-of. Public Works tor forty-fin per cent liam H.*Walte; Thomas Meech, Mat- town volunteer fire company and Am- enger car tires; ' ' ..' ''but I "am not a csjidiiateior an'y- er word* it is a movement to _ com- ANTHONY CORLITO, Traaannr, Bad Bank, New Jirur. and thew Curran, Feroy H. Radfprd, bulance squad and their wives and •peeted-.. .b r proaceotlv—— * bUbidderd s during- (45%) of the coet of th* said workt and The tire's new notched rib tread iblnjr. I will retire from political bat hidden taxes. ' UiddUtown. N. 3. buslatsi hoars. Standard forms of pro- that application b* mad* to the County Charles H. Rice, William Macintosh, friends and other citizens of the bor- life after this term." KBBA MARCUS STBBN, Secretary. pouli ar* attached to th* rpaelfloatlons, of Honmoutb for fifteen per cent (lift) design Is of a flatter type to five at the cost ot the uld work ot a total ot Michael Connors, Archibald L. Mill- ough will be present. There will be longer wear. Non-skid depth is up ' of which will b. furnished by th* er, Lester Kennedy, E. Turner and ( lixty per cent (10%). leaving- a'balance outdoor activities including games to regular standards. The tread beelfleatlons will be farnlihed to pros- of forty per cent (40%) or th* sum of Eugene Worden. ' and races. Refreshments will be Eight Thousand (SS.OOO.OO) Dollars, to b* width Is fully competitive with other tlv* bidden upon payment of Three ralHd as hereinafter set forth. At a meeting of the board" of di-served. truck tires selling at the same price ($1.00) to cover cost of prepara- >n, > Section 4. This work being; undertelen rectors of the Red Bank Chamber level, as much as one-half inch wider Bide muit he mad* on th* standard pro- in' ecmjilnetlon with an agency of th* Ilnl- • of Commerce Monday morning, it than certain competltve mass distri- poial fonni In th* manner designated tod States of America, no down payment was unanimously agreed to endorse Pirates To Play bution tires. therein and rewired by th* ipeclncstioni. Is required.-.-.-- - -.-'-• th«-«how«nd to do *hatover, possi- must be enclosed In MsJid envelop.! Section B. Bonds In ih» enm ef Sight The lint of aperies of-advertise- bearing the nan* and addreu ot th* bid- Thouiand (11,000.00) Dollars ar* harsby ble toward cooperating with the hor- Nashville Elites ments giving prices of these new, der snd the nsmeof the proposed work authorlstd to be executed for th* purpose IY A H K O on th. ontild* »nd nwt be acwmpnUd tlculturallats in making this year's tires appears elsewhere In,this Issue ot financing th* colt of th* aald work. •how the best ever. In addition to repair .work neces- 80 BROAD ST. RED BANK by a eertlfted cheek for a sum of not lees The maximum amount of money to b* of The Register. than 10% of th* amount bid on th* work, railed from all sourcei Is the sum of The board authorized Edward G. sitated by the storm, Monmouth payable to th* order of th* Borough Col- Twenty Thousand (fJO.OOO.OO) Dollar!, IWalder, executive secretary of theSports, .Inc., owners of the Red Bank lector, and a surety company certificate Said bonds shall be In such form snd Pirates Baseball club, have had the Fiedler's Boat Win!/Again, statlir that said sarety company will fur- In such urns, and principal and InUriit chamber, to solicit the rental of 30 Edward C. Fiedler's Nlschasch cov- nish the bidder with th* required bond. payabl* In auchi medium and In such booths, these in turn to be rented torrential rains of the past week to The Boronfh Council nsesv** the rlrht plan, a* may b* specified hereafter by • by indlvldul merchants or flrmi andcontend with. After rushing the re- ered the ten miles over the Rumson to reject ao» or all bids. ' molutlon of this CoamltU*. and iksll to be used for display of general pair work to put tbe Pirate park on Country club course on the South OUVXB 0. FRAKB, Mayor. be signed by the Chairman of the Town- Shrewsbury river Saturday In one AXWa. Clerk. ship Committee, and the Township, dirk merchandise In conjunction with the Newman Springs road In readiness and eounterilgned by the Tpwaahta Treas- Sower show. for Tuesday Right's game -with the hour,' 30 minutes, 10 seconds, to win . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. urer, and the corporate seal of th. Town- House of David, the game was rain- the Arrow class point race. Fiedler's Motto* b herebi glren that sealed bids ship of Mlddletown shall b* affixed, and If Should this feature of the show craft leads In points for the club will be received by th* Council of th*coupons for the payment of the Interrit prove to the local merchants that a ed out. - ' Soroush «f Eumion Monmouth County, ehall be attached, they .hall be executed However, weather permitting, the trophy. The race.was sailed In a Haw JenMjrr'for Improving o*rtaln d*s- by the facsimile signature ot the Township merchandise exhibit can be worked moderate southeast breeze. Isnated atneta with bltumlaous surfae* Treasurer. ' profitably for merchant and hort'- Pirates will cross bats tomorrow night with the Nashville Elite Giants. Section I. Pending the Iiiuahe* of cuHurallst, it is likely to become a : Pittance 10 Miles, Start JJJ. . Bl<* wUl be optned and lead In public said bonds, th* cost of said project nay A return game Is planned for a week Boat Owner Finish •t th* none of laid Council in the Me- be temporarily financed by th* Illumes of permanent feature of future shown. Nlichaich, K. C. Fiedler «.-~ morial Borough Hall, Bumson, New Jer- Also, the success of the merchandise from tomorrow night with the House sey, on Jalr SI. 1BH, at or about aiOO temporary bond anticipation notei, All of David, one of the few teams to Lukundoo. W. Ha*blor .._.-. of said notes shall be lisued for a period exhibit will in * large measure de- Judy, B. Thomas p. m, Daylliht Sattnj Time. not exceeding on* year and may b* re- cide whether or not there will be a have beaten Red Bank this year. Stepper, F. 0. Nellsou Bpeolnoatloni for th*. propoied - work, newed from time to time for perlode not Barbara. W. S. fotts dress sale propired by George K. Allen, Borough Xn- exceeding the time limited by law and general business show under the aus- Heron, H. 0. PI.ro . [Ineer, have been lied in th* office of aald •aid notes la all be In euch iums and piy- pices of the Chamber of Commerce Tuna Tournament Planned. Circe, W. S, Banks .... Sngtnwr at «0 Broad atreet, Bed Bank, abl* at snch tlm*s aa may b* nrovMed Ariel, H. MiMahon New Jersey,- and mar- be mspeoted by hereafter by resolution of this Commit- next year. Big game anglers and represent*^ prospscttv* bidden during buslneu hours. tlvei of many of the tuna clubs will BoddU, Miry Young .„_.«., Th* standard prosoiil form la attached meet Friday night, July 22 at 8:80 P. to th* ipadneations. copies of which will Section T. The rate of Intereit on nld little Women Plan Cake Sale. be furnbhed on application to th* Bnsin- bonds or temporary' bond anticipation M. at the Belmar Fishing club to lay Baseball at Bdmar. eer. 8p*ollcationi will b* furnished to not«e ihell not e>oMd the mm of ibc per The Little Women's club of Red the groundwork for a giant tuna TheJ^elmar Braves wlU opposeJffid, proipeetlr* bidders upon parment of Bank met Monday night at theStox- Thiet Dollara (»J,00). Section 8. It la hereby determined by tournament' Many of'the big tuna Bolden's Philadelphia: All Stars, one SPECIAL PURCHASE tbti Commltta* that the period of naaftil- wood_ park home of Miss Jeanne men have expressed the desire for an Bids muat be on the standard propoial neii of th. Improvemant herein provided of the pace-setting clubs of the Na- formi la th* mannar dHlgnated in th* Sunneli and furthered plans for a inter-club tournament to be run off tional Negro league, tomorrow night for, aa determined according to Title 40, cake sale to take place soon at Clt- SMolaeatioDi. mnst he *ncloiod In sealed Chapter 1, Section 84. of the Reviled Sta- this season when the big fellows be- on Memorial field, Belmar. Next eavelopei. blaring the name and address tutes ot New Jereey, 1887, Is hereby fixed •relle's market, Little Silver, and gin to get Into action. ot th* blddir and nam* of th* propoied and determined as tan (1Q> yean, Tuesday night the Braves will op- work on the oulild., addraiaed to th* In a Red Bank (tore. The cake sale A trophy similar in purpose to the pose another colored club, the neme Section 9. The aald work ii to he un- committee Includes Misses Jacquel- Borough Council and muit be sccompan- dertaken as a local Improvement and the famed Davis cup of tennis and a of which has not yet been announc- Itd br a certified check lor a sum of not coit thereof aliened upon the froper- ine Simpson, Martha Ann Ruddy, yearly competition amongst big ed. All games start at 9:15 o'clock. I*M then-tea (10) per cent of the amount tlei benefitted thereby, •« provided by Caro Qulnn, Betty Crosaman, Betty bid on the work and a surety company game anglers in the'United States is The surplus stock of Hie ctrtiaut* itatlas thit the tald lutetr law. ' Section 10. It le hereby eertlBil that Blrehenough and MiUlcent Chln- the hope of everyone Interested in company will provld* the bldd«r with the doek. ' Boys can make extra pocket money nqulred bond, and must be delivered at the Supplemental Debt 8tat.in.nt required big tuna. th* place and bafor* th*-hour nemedi by this Act, his been duly mads and Died selling The Register—Advertisement In the onoe of th* Clerk, and lueh etate- The Borough Council reservea the right tnent shows that Ule gron debt as d.flned better grade of summer to reject anr or all hid* If deemed to the In Title 40, Chapter 1, Sections II, IS, best Interest of the Borough IO to do. 82, 81 and ii of the Sevliid Statiitei of JAKES O. AUOHINCLOSS, New Jersey, U87, li Increaaed br Ihle AtUitt Major. Ordinance by the sum of Sight Thousand JtlRE J. CABKW, Borough Clerk. (SS.OOO.OO). Dollari. Chwcerr 1/4S Section 11. Thle Ordlnane* ahall uk* dresses SHERIFFS SALE. *Rect after Hi passsse and publication By virtue of a writ of ft. fa. to ma dl- pursuant to law. rtoted, liaued out of th* Court of Chan- cery of the State ot New Jener. will b* IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY. WILLYS SENSATIONALLY npoied to lal. at public vandue on To LOUISE BOLTON BUTLEK and BAT MOMDAV. THB ISth DAY 07 AUGUST, E. BUTLER, her husband | EDNA ELLA 19 IS, BOLTON. ilngle; JOSEPH EDWARD betwion tht boun of 12' o'clock and S BOLTON and HAZEL BOLTON, hie o'clock (at % o'clock, Dajllght Saving wife: Time) In the afternoon of said dar at th* By virtue of an order ot the Court of Court BOUH, iu the porough of tTeeholii, Chancery ot New Jerier, mad* on the dar to County ot Monmouth, Now Jersey, to lat- of the date h.reof. In a caule wh.reln iify a decree ot aald eourt amounting to John T. Kgan li complainant and Mer- approxlnatelr l8,t7S.0l>. chant* Truat Company of Eted Bank, a> All that certain tract or parcel of land banklng corporation ot th* State cf New 1.95 Jener, Administrator of th* Eetate of and premlw hereinafter particularly de- scribed, situate, Irlng and being In th*Catherine Ann Egan, d.ceaud, and others Towwhlp ot ItiddUtown, in'.the Csuatr ar. d.fendanta, you are required to ap- of Monmouth and State of Mew Jener. pear and answer the bill of' laid com- Beginning at a, point at a point in theplainant, on or befor. the oth day of eouthwelterlr corner of Mn. Murray's September, next, or the eald bill Mil be land aad ninnit from'theno* southeasterlr taken as confused agalnit you. • two hundred and slxtr-elght (118) feet The said bill ii Bled to compel th* epe- to th* northveaterlr comer of Ocean cifle performance ol certain promiies of Terraoe a* laid down on the map of th* one Catherine Ann. Eam, decessed, who property of AnnSllsa Undear; thine* (2) during her lieftlme on manr oecaalcne re- 3.95 aonthwwterlr along the westerly '">* of peatedly promlssd th* complainant' thst said Ocian Terrace, leventy-eeven (77) m consldoratlon of hli car* for h*r and of [eet and nine (») Inches to a itake In the his maintaining a horn* for her ana tak- SAW COHIY REPAIRS ON lino of lot numbwed ilx as laid down on ing her in as a member of hie family and aald map, thane* (I) northweiterly alone In further consideration ot the muntcn- asld line of lot number six. two hundred anee,, repair, and upkeep and Improvement YOUR 0H> CAR... BUY A and thirty-three (111) feet to a itake ad- of two properties' owned by th* laid Cath- Iclnlng Edward HarUhorh**! landt and erine Ann Kgan and of the payment by Not one dress in this assortment has been thenc* (4) northeasterly, ninety-on* (tl) the complainant of the taxes, Imarsne* NEW WKIYJ INSTEAD test and sl« (I) Inehee to th* point or premiums, water rents, and other carrying piac. of beginning, be the aeveral qlmen- charge, the, the laid Catharine Ann Bgln. elom mor* or l*li. Th* eald lot io aswould cans, said properties located on made to sell for less than 5.95 and many above deecribed being lot Number Five Wall Street, In the Borough of Red BanV SOUD sim tor AND NBY (Ho. i) si laid down on >ald map and In the County of Honmouth and Stat* of whTch map It Intended to b* sled In theNrw Jeriey, to he veited In th* conplaln- KWHWrW-UVatDHMNC oBlee of the Clerk ot the County of Mon- ant on her death i and rcu, Loulie Bolton GET SCORES FOR BETTCR TIMES-DRIVE A WIUYS have been selling up to 10.95. mouth. Butler, ar* made defendant becaui* you KTU-WIW MAS VISION ar* an heir at law of Catherine Ann Sfan, MAvreAUMsmiK-xnuuiK Also ell that certain lot. plec* or parcel dec.ie.di and you. Bay B, Butlir, are OF EXTRA Willyi low prices now ttve you mow «< land and pramiies situate In the Town- made defendant by naion of far right mom JUT wiiw THAN , thin ever before; ship ot Mlddletown aforesaid and described ot courtesy \ln your wife's Interest In aald as followai—Beginning at a point In theproperty, and you, Una Ella Bolton, are QUALITY "0THUTHRU"4 northeuterlr corner of the abov* deaerlhed made defendant bocaua. you are an'heir Willys economy can save you neatly half lot No. t, and from thenc* running (1) at law of Catherln* Ann Bran, deceased) your gat. Owner* report laving* thtt southeaiterlr along Mn. Murrar's and Dr. and you, Joseph Kdwird Bolton, an toad* FEATURES Made by famous manufacturers that only make Buebannon*! lines of land, two hundred defendant Booauec you ar* tn heir at law m, utruM.rm MYDRMRK avenge < 10.00 it month. and twenty (110) feet to the wesUrly line ot Catherine Ann lien, deceased | snd SHOCK UMMATORS of th*'public road'a* laid down on said you. Haiel Bolton, by reiwn of rour right TWO MILB8 FOR ONB.. .two mile* mani thenoe (t) eoutherly along th* weit- of dower In your hueband'a Interaat la said the finest dresses—finely tailored, made full, , •rly line of laid publio road, sev*ntr-ieven on time amount of eat... two mllei on (77) feet and nine (I) Inehee to a stake, MAD WHAT OWNIM SAY a let of tires ... forever y mil* with thence (I) northweeterlr at right anglH '""PARSONS. UBRKCqUK e% B08DXH. and aeioea Ocean Terrace, ea laid down Bolleltore cf Complainant. many other cary seams well stitched, many have Talon zipper on laid map. two hundred ana twentr It Wallae* Btreet, Kid Bank, New Jersey. "...IcouldaotaikrorsosMsccar st (lio) fiet to th* loutheajterly corner of Dsted July I. 1811. soy price. Everything we desire." QUALITY Willyt iiTmirtiydeiigned. The Msgaxk* eeld lot No. Ii and thence (<> northerly along the line of Mid lot No,' • to theMONMOUTH COUNTY ORPHANS COURT of Art layi of Willyi," ... one of the fasteners. point or plea* of beginning, be th* eey- very belt to look it." eral dimemlons mor* or lest. Th* said In th* matter of the *eUte of Julia K. lot hereby conveyed or Intended io to be Danger, deceased. "... WJllri • • • Is one of the eaileit r!o) Willy* balanced eogloeerlng and quilltv formlnc that part ef Ocean Termeo *a laid On petition for ial* of landa to pay dafeta. COMFORT Ing can I have ever rlddin la." down on aald map adjoining iaid lot No. Order to show cauie. material* make It a car that no "take lt> I and th* whole ot the foot \part Benjamin Oohn, neeutor of the'eetate of thlrtr feet In width as laid down on of Julia at, ganger, deceaeed, having in- It itandi up under the tongheit folnf. I •aid map, leedlns; from said Ocean Terrace hibited under oath • tru. acoouat of th. m...l icn a headman snd certainly like to the laid pubUe road and park of lot p*nonal. «Ut* end d*hta of laid Intel- Numbered four (No, 4) as laid down on Ute, whereby it appeara that the personal the roomlnew sad comfoit." ROOM Dlitiocdv* body design make* rull tu« and from th* said lota hereby conveyed ... we will furnlih toe car. to the ihoro, Also a prive]ege to th* said Julia JL .anger, ing plenty of whites. partr of the second part. h« heirs and "...laalmoet in oooihiI bave basked Cmh, *U*n4 x ToUU»..» . IW aselgne of meting a bathing houte on the ...... jth dey of |120 cuti oat of optmdog ezptnies." sad Intl um m* IrttuhfU— ehore for balhlnc perpoaw. net more than jntember. 1M», at 1C a. m. Daylight ECONOMY AllttHir i ti ore feet wide and nine feet In i*it*th, op- navlnsj HID*, to ihow «sus* why ea saveh t*im£ posite laid Plowman's Private Road but ot th* said lands, t.niment*. hendlta- io as not to Interfere with or Interrupt menu and real estate ot/the said Jnjla K. 0«ng«r, dee«*Md, ehould net be- acid as or* LOWIST... WIKys monthly poymmta or* LOW You will find every size in this exceptional •<, ^MKio Stt*, je*J* Uj* will be tumeUnt to »« her djbU.II li seeond part, her helre and aeilgne of boat. furthelunaor oraerorderei d that Wward J. linger, Distributor ! ir "kefor store. thle eeari at tke tlsw a»d aforteaircealld to show «aue* wkr said group, from the smallest, size 9 to size 48. i, tenementst*n«i« , herejdllamenta and r*al gf I* 'i !HSJ5? SMS. E•atat* ibould n«t be asl* ire* anlgciear . vonKATTENGELL, Jr. of any and all right or p«ulble Htkt or ' rusylther*ln. COKNZB MAPIJO AVB. and HONHOUTH ST. I" 1 .V ..... ^^ fo TEL. Ill RED BANK i nnMlehed In the Rod Bepk BegUter, *n« ** ' r*wipap,n et W( lUit-Ter ii at least •**• 1 SAVF HAIF YOUR GAS ... BUY A WILLYS 2nd floor RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 21,1938.
Cape Coil, has been vUltlnf her .ion- daughter of West Brighton, Staten party held in the Leonardo and Bre- in-l»w,and,daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Towiuendite* Plan Lincroft. Timely New* fli;.'-V; 1 St. James' Club Island, spent the week-end with Mr. vent fire house, Tuesday evening. Middletown Village. Richard Clapp of Rumson road. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walter. Big Meeting Here Among those to' enjoy an outing Despite the Inclement weather eight and Mr». Clapp and Mr». Myrtje Mrs. Katharine Kelly spent Sun- tables were In play. Mrs. Albert W. 1W State House Clam have gone/ to Cape Cod with Dinner And Dance Sunday at Kepwell Park, Cold Frank H. Rutherford, a Philadel- Springs, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred day visiting Jack Kelly, Jr., who Is Cross was hostess. Another party lua B"Wateri.) Mrs. Perkins for a short -visit at Camp Ockanlckon. •will be held Tuesday evening with Him Mary Ktaball Smith li on a phia' lawyer, will be the 'special Owens and daughter Lois, Ralph Catherine Taylor- lias re- Weekly Letter speaker at a meeting of the Red At Stalder's Inn Layton, Mlas Julia McCarron and L,arry Mahoney, state horseshoe Mrs. Vincent O'Sage as hostess. • trip to Colorado to visit friends. •'•••• pitching champion, will participate turned to her home In California • Robert Laurie King, ot Red Bank Bank Townaend club at the borough William McCarron. Miss Jocelyn M. Lewlt, after a after having spent several week* hall Monday evening' at 8 o'clock. in a tournament-next Sunday at Wide Range of Item* by A»so- •pant last .week. with Mr*. Ellas- 8. First Anniversary Event Planned Mr. and Mrs. Harlem Daly and son Emll's Log Cabin, Middletown. Sun- three weeks visit at the home ot Mr. with ber sister, Miss Rachel Taylor/ Ambjig other things he will describe Robert left recently on a motor trip and Mn. At W. Cross, has returned . datej Press Cover Many Stib>- Blaek and Miss Annie Laurie. ' for Wednesday Night, August day, July 31, Mahoney will take part She made the trip both ways by ' Iprdnxo Oetty of LltUe Sliver Point the,repent Townsend convention at to Michigan, where they will visit In, a tournament at Willow Grove to her home in Richmond, Virginia. airplane. , jecU ctf General Interest to is.hbmBfrijmJIUdn hospital.' 7 Los .Angeles, which he attended. He ,3 —Harry Copperthwaite relatives. Park, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, Jr., of Mr. and Sirs. Julius Ley and their J Is very aotive u a church worker Joseph Bogart, who last Week suf- New York, who for years were sum- the Pedfle of the State.- : Mr».:oa:dlth CroWeIl li visiting her Named General Chairman. Miss Prlscllla Andrews of Keans- daughter were visitors at Jersey iy.Crdwftll of Borden-place, and hli talk will,relate to religion. fered Injuries when struck by a reap- mer residents of Leonardo, are taking City. Saturday and.Sunday. • •on/Jr" *" '~ '-'-*" '-'"•-' i burjr spent the week-end with Miss Little Hver Point. : Mr. Croweir* Another address 'will be made by er,' returned home Saturday from a motor trip through Canada for a Mrs. Josephine > Dean and her In- A. M. White of Wanamaaea, district Julia McCarron. few weeks. ' "TreAtbn,' JAP)—Farm . wages in sons,John and Whitney, ^ent.camp^ The St. James' dub of Red Bank Rlvervlew hospital. He Is now con- . Qideon, Sunday will be observed fant : sop, Anthony • Clifford • Dean, New Jeriey were reported today,by ling-last Thursday'night'at the end will hold their first anniversary din- valescing. next Sunday at the chapel. are hqme from Biverview hospital. (State Department .of Agriculture I loj eif .'Little;? Silver Point. •" The "big ner dance 'Wednesday'night, August Lawrence Mahoney of Bronx, New . M. H. Kelly has resigned as secre- WIRES INTREPID AVIATOR. Red Bank. •',-.•,'.' . : have'been but om per cent tower wind" 'the next' morning 'blew'away 3, at Stalderls tavern.on Bridge aVe- York, has been visiting his brother, tary of Lincroft fire company, Wal- Dr, Daniel D. Hendrlckson has during, June ' thai' for the .same their: teat;.and. their breakfait- and nue. Final plans for the dinner were Michael Mahoney and family, ter Walbel was appointed by Presi- bought a Bulck automobile,- ; 1 AiburyvPark Pharmacist Wants Cor- month a year ago, despite a lour per'they-,Had, torseek refuge.In a.boat- announced: at a meeting of the club Mrs.. Charles Ellis and her infant dent Anson Goode to serve.as secre- rigan To Visit Monmouth County. Mrs.: Charles. Evan .and her: son *ent'decline Int the: avera'gji-.farrnlhoiise nearby."'. . <, Tuesday night. President Dick daughter.Mary Ann left Rlvervlew tary until the end of this year. Charles of Jersey City .passed the price'of commodities. ' < •'•• •••-<- \\ •'. • • ,'1. ''' ' ','f ' " i •'•-'• Thompson told the club, members hospital this week and are spending .William J. Korbonlts, Asbury Park 1 week-end with Mrs. George Spefford. " "N«w• Jersey-Farmers,.l«rjiiw. lrarmfira." the'dtfbartthe'depart-- :'* ' ' 'i^i'- •' /; t ' . . i I' tha^ Harry,Copperthwaite'had been a short time with Mrs. Ellis' aunt, pharmacist and director' of the As- Mrs. 'William Van Brunt. , Leonardo Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Neviuahave • mentis,monthly crop bulletin .said;. Rumson. •I 1 .'I', selected'as general chairman; , - bury Park Travel service, wired his moved from Liberty street to the "Did not cut trie wages of hired labor ' .The club was , formed' August 4, Mr. and Mrs, Leandro Forrlnoand Saturday Chester Guttormsen took congratulations to Douglas P.' Corrl- house at Shrewsbury which they in proportion to' the decline "Iri the 1987, with a membership of 28 young daughters, of Long Island and Mr, several men for a fishing trip on his gan, intrepid aviator. In his message reoerttly bought ' . ; prlfte: for' farm prdduce." ' •;•»' men .from Red. Bank and'.vicinity. and Mrs. Louis BesozzI and daugh- boat Monica. M. J, Dutka, a sum- to Mr. Corrigan he says, "Come back ter Lillian of New York city have ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jelm of:Bear . Reporting moderate . damage' from The* club Is growing rapidly and now mer resident ot this place, caught 86 on the Queen Mary; visit' Asbury Mountain we're guests of Mr., and Kr. «outtnfcetf.> ^ been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dante Da- tta. porgles and 10 fluke. Peter Ged- Park; we will supply the compli- heavy rains, the bulletin said: : 1 Mr, :end Mn., Gerald, Raiding re- has'a membership of more than 60. verlo. Mn. Julius Ley Monday. " ' ",'The stormy weather during: the It bargained considerable notoriety ettla and Abe Golden, also of Leon- mentary ticket." ' turned Tuesday from a stay-in Eng- Harold Welderholt Is a new mem- ardo fared well, but did not get so Mr. Korbonlts feels reasonably sure last week of June, accompanied, by land, Mr. Baldingfiwho u a polo through, athletics.' The club basket- heavy and excessive 'rainfall, espe- ball team closed' its schedule last sea- ber of M«. Ada Woodward's Sunday- many ilBh as Mr. Dutka. that although Mr. Corrigan might .New Keyport Besldent, son with a ten-game winning streak school class. Mrs. Harry J. Hughes, scored high- not accept his offer that In due time Mr. and Mrs. Isaao M< Roberts of ' against some of the county's tough- Miss Ann Worth of Freehold spent est In bridge, Mrs. Peter Chrlsten- he will visit Monmouth county and Broadway, Keyport, are the parents est opposition. While tennis and golf Sunday with Miss Agnes Carney. sen highest In pinochle and Miss make headquarters while here in As- of a daughter, born Tuesday at Rlv- Erna Green highest In bunco, at the 1 competition, is kept within the club, Mr. and" Mrs. William Slater and bury Park. ervlew hospital. Mr , and Mn. Charles . Ing of top soils occurred. ' •will .make an automobile trip, to the Its representatives showed up well • ."Wheat, rye, alfalfa and corn were New'England starts next month. In the Monmouth County Table Ten- nis tournament, finishing second to beaten down In some places. Hay, Miss Dorothy Busch of First street • which was cutiand drying In mead- and. her aunt, Miss Anna 'Schwartz, the Mercury club. The club softball ows, also was damaged,'. On the whole, ira stay ot team is tied for first Vlace In the local AV A. U. Softball league. * % Mr.. FBANK-H. RUTHERFORD While it might appear that ttn tinle, when the, storm Only secretary of Townsend clubs. All main Interest of the club la athletics, , suffered a throat f y who Interested persons are Invited to at- the organization has held many in- tend, regardless of whether they are formal dances and socials during Its melnbers of. the Townsend dub or comparatively short existence. not.'-'- ;''" :;\.^ _ '• . The chairman of the dinner-dance, ; Harry Copperthwaite, also holds the distinction of being the club's first MARKETS American Legion president. He held office from Its inception until '• late in September, when he was forced to resign to re- Schwlndermann of Blngham Will Hold State sume studies "at Georgetown Dental iffSt. avenue had a fainting sp^ll Monday school. He was succeeded by Mr. PEL MONTE PINEAPPLE Sliced can panded acreage and favorable on Washington street, near the Meet At Asbury Thompson. The dub meets weekly ther, the department states.' bridge,' and was taken to Rlverrlew In the cafeteria of Rod Bank Cath- hospital In the Rumson ambulance. I olic high school. pk«s. i Spencer Perrlne o"f Cranbury was Shrewibury Port of Red Bank Other committees and their respec- JELL-O or ROYAL DESSERTS . 2 tive members are decoration, Clifford to Take Part in Monster Pa- Meade, chairman; James Quinn, Ed. qt. rade to be Held There in Sep- Plcoolie, Frank VanBrunt, Fred who resigned last week. Schofltld, William Andrews, Justin SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE . . bot. turned after absence of seven tember. ' •The vacancy eausea by Elliott's ; Spenee, Thomas Salmon and Joseph retirement was filled by Theodore years.' Sovlero; ticket, Richard Attrldge, \A#LIC ATICC "The Breakfast ' fk H. Dilts ot Three Bridges, Asbury Park will play host to the chairman; James Barberio, Joseph don county. pkfi- 'month Memorial'hospital, where she 20th annual State Convention ot the Grause and William Turnler; door, TT I! law sf% I It ej of Champions" • • • • J^ American Legion, '.Department' of Porter Toomey, chairman; Loulu New Jersey, Thursday, Friday, and Grandlnettl, Harold Hounlhan and 1-lb. Saturday September 8, 8. 10, with Theodore Flynn and publicity. Thorn of the conservation committee since business sessions in the Convention as Bly, chairman; Edward Hem CAMPBELL'S BEANS . . . 4 Memorial hospital last week In the Hall on the boardwalk. The Mon- May, 1938. : Rumson' ambulance. • She-was, a pa- schoot, Richard Thompson and tereyt hotel will houee the 'Legion Rocoo Calandrlello. c tient at the hospital several months delegation. ' . The Bureau of Structural Inspec- with "a broken leg suffered In a fall DOUBLE TIP MATCHES A&P . 3 10 tion of- tha State Labor department and was home only a short, time Competition ol Legion bands, drum Woman's Club Mas approved during June plans fftr M; h , „ ,^ J d ,„ lnJuhll|L corps and drill teams will be,held In •tJC^TAD TIT A Orange Pekoe, FormoMOolotif, "For Vi-lb. |f|^c Vi-lb. A f e Drolectprojects,fos forr new factoriefactoi s and alter-1 "„Mr.. ""an°d *„*"„„,„ Mrs. MantohB„ :„. Metealv«.».if the High'school stadium on Sunset atlons of existing factory buildings. entertained Mr. and Mrs. D. Emery avenue, beginning at S o'clock Sat- • ' Successful Party f^sWV-1 sf>|\ I tb»f% IndU Ceylon Jaw, or Mixed Iced Tea" pkg. | J pkg. Jfc«W The 22 projects, announced Labor Brenneman jof -New Tork, formerly urday morning, September 10. Color Commissioner John J. Toohey, Jr., of Short Hills, over tthh e week-endkd. guards, junior bands and drum corps Forty tables were In play Tuesday Sultws Brand Mb, represented total expendituredit s ot will compete by participating In the afternoon at the annual summer card MIsaRae Berger and Miai Mar- parade that afternoon. Cash prize) party of the Woman's Club of Red SALMON Alaska Red tin PACIFIC PAPER $390,720, an Increase of $288,920 over garet Hlgglns of Ringoes, New Jer- valuations of projects approved in approximating $1,000 and, banner! Bank at Mrs. E. H. Boynton's home sey, were week-end guests of Mr. and will be awarded to the winners and on Alston court The house was dec Ci^D ffC The Sunnj' Jon Sundard May. • • ' ••"''; MU» Berger funn«rs-uB. . Breakfast Cereal Qualrly —During the fiscal year ended June- » orated witb flowers and/the tabl TOMATOES lc taught school here. Entertainment .featur«s_,e.!>Ptem- Ptlxes.war*. yaxlous colored, lacquer- 30, a total of 30T plans for Industrial Mrs. Erie Clay * of Jersey -City, construction In. the state were ap- plated Include a wild' West rodeo, ed, trays. Twelve door prizes, donat- amounting to 'ormeriy of this place, Is diving' and swimming matches, a blg- ed by Red Bank merchants, were glv. LIFEBUOY, SOAP TOMATO SAUCEM ^L en away. ' ' . : 6 25< $6,801,373, apple and shag, dance exhibition and Hunt street, contest, surf-board contest and a Through the courtesy of the Red TOMATO JUICE 1.%, Organisation of 37' units •.o f the floor show by -well-, known entertain- Bank police department cars were Tom Collins Mixer 3 •17« Emergency Consumers Tax Council Fair Haven. ers. ''; • .'••'•' directed to and from the Alston court of New Jersey to war on "taxes that Many Posts will add to the color entrance. John Decker, Jack Mur Prepared Spaghetti Heatand&t4 A Salad Dressing P»I« ^ j* 29< lower the standard of living" was h Ann Falvo, daughter of Mr. and mar turned back to New York and CANTALOUPES BUTTER cmfrom Tu b • ftt the dtyot and Otorv* Quicktobaib't erlr.t . Mrs, Peter W. Falvo of Spring street, owe* was rushed to the boi- . t«n«rs) store.). Mrs. George Marfln and daughter was given a party Thursday after- t was necessary to amputate u e M<1 ;er. Plans have been completed bir the returned to their home at "Wattrbury, noon at her home*'In celebration of GREENING APPLES 3 10 CHEDDAR CHEESE Bi °t Ladles' aid society of the Methodist Connecticut, Saturday, after spend- her'third birthday. The party, was Edmar was docked at the Sea church tor. the food sale to be held ing three weeks with Mr* Martin's held on the'lawn of her honic, >• Bright Yacht' elUb Sunday with a C Berdsa'a Saturday rooming of this week at 10 parents.. . 'Decorations consisted of greeniand group- of guests, but the major re- BANANAS ^ . . . 5 CREAM CHEESE Star Ib. o'clock In the library room In thai' Mrs. Fred Brameytr and daughter white. Games were played and re- mained In the hospital and had to • borough hall. Mrs. George Ivlns and' Alice Jeft yesterday. f«r Troy, New freshments' were' served. Ann was forego his Sunday Capitol theater 1 C Mrs. George Mlllward, Jr., are co- Tork, where they will spend a week the recipient of many useful gifts. hour broadcast. Ha will be on the WATERMELONS^, . . -55 SWEET BUTTER . & 16c chairmen of the affair. with relatives. , . . Those attending were Mary Mln- air Main Thursday for the Major Miss Btulah Wetberbee of Brook- • Daniel'O'Brien of Jersey City, Is ton, Ingrld Davenport, Corrlne Br- Bowes Amateur Hour, after which he 1 C lyn la spending a two weeks' vaca- visiting his cousin, Frank Neville. rltksen, denevieve Bahltt, Ann Mln- will leave as usual on board the Ed- HONEYDEW MELONS *? « 25 WlLDMERE EGGSAr^33c tion with her aunt, Mrs. J, H. Mo- 'Mrs. Lillian DaSayda, who was a ton, Janet Smith, Audrey Csrhart, mar for Sea Bright. Nally. Miss Evelyn McNally Is hav- pstlent at Monmouth Memorial hos- Jean Smith, Barbara Hubbard'and c ing a vacation of two weeks from! pltal for three weeks, has returned Mrs. Victor Don, Mrs. Edwin Hub- TOMATOES^ . 2-9 NUTLEYOLEO her duties In the Red Bank office of borne. She la steadily Improving, bard, Mrs. Charles Errloksen, Mrs. J, Weiterman Again In the New Jersey Telephone Company. I Miss Joan' Massey Is apendfpg a A, Flohter and Miss Altnett* Dora. Mlsi Anne Hasler of Bllverslde avo-1 week with her grandparents, Mr. and Life Insurance Lead ICEBERG LETTUCE COMING PBEBHOLD LBCTVRB. PURE LARD ^ nue entertained Mrs. Walter Bykts Mrs. John Dean of Bhrewibury, Prlctt tft/eclftw Through Saturday, July ttrd Prices 2 _ of New Tork for the week-end. Mrs. Martin Mason, who under- Morris Westerman of Riverside Through Saturday, July «r«J Lightning struck tha homs/of John went an operation at Fltkln hospital »>aoei W. Downey to Address M«n- Heights during June was among the Bates on Little Silver Point road. last week, u on the road to recovery. month HMorioal Oroup. ten member* of the Atlantic division ,of the Niw York Life Insurance Price§ tf/tctiv until July 27th unJ««f ot/iehels« noted. Above prices effective at following $torm The bolt knocked a number of shin- Joseph Fst of South River enjoyed Shipwrecks AloneAlone;. 'The New Jer- gles off tb* root and demolished the a week-end visit with his grandmoth- company, who sold the greatest 1 ssy Coart- will be tie title of a lec- amount of Insurance. oiectrlo light meter in the attic, erPC., MilMrs,. V^atVUVKIIlVCatherine ' DUI1IVRI1Sullivan., There was no other damage. ture to! be given by Leland W. Dow- 'Mr. Weiterman has been with (be Mrt/Marino LaRocoo and family ney at the Monsoouth County HUtor- company for about a year. During A dissert-brldge for the benefit ot ot Long Island, are visiting Ifr. and ieal association building, Freehold, that time ha has bain among the A«P SELF SERVICE | 121 MonmOUth St, Red Bank St. John's chapel will be held next Mrs. Joseph Clmato. Thursday, July », at * o'oloek. five leaders on flva occasions and Tuesday afternoon at the home) of Joseph . Maloney, formirly , em- Mimbers of tot association, will be among the ten leaden on eight oc- at Pearl 81. near CarHoa Theatre VBBB PABKINa Aaiolnlag Mat* Mrs. V. Parker Wilkinson at Little ployid by Sidney H. MeLsan.-as admitted*without charge, but there i SUPER-MARKETS Silver Point < hl b di h td will t ll dil 3ix RED BANK REGISTER; JULY 21,1988. line da sola sown with a fitted waist SEVERAL Y?n&& PBOBATED. tle .five year oM con -was doing, as and full skirt and a large picture he realized his sets would play no Canadians like r hat. She carried a bouquet of white Boatmen: Must Go Broken NoseNoJoke, Fonno? BfoQinoutit County BMldrate Btver Warn Baaldeat Warns Animal more. ' . ° • •, : ' • roses and baby's breath, Mrs. Tal- Make Bequests to Relatives. . •' Owners to Beware. . ';; It was those team, that made me /Everything Here bot iTravers, a sister of the bride- Slow at Regatta write this letter to you. Mr. Editor. groom, was matron of honor. She Mrs. Grace Talbot of Eatontown 75 Hubbard Avs., to warn' the people of River Plaza :o wore a flowered ohiffon dress with Users of boats on the river at Piayftil Negro Jsearns left all her estate to her daughter, : River PU*a Beware!! ..'.'•.•, ... , Red Bank are requested to tra- Mrs. Florence Jones, in a will she Bear Mr. Editor: ... . ;•.••"'. •••:-•. SinctTely yours— But The Weather blue slippers and a large picture hat " '' -•' .." Mrs. Harry Leach and carried a bouquet of Talisman vel not faster than six miles an executed May 18, 1938. She named May I through your newspaper, give Crew From Nora Scotia Arrived rotes. Jack Mulder, a brother of the hour while the regatta Is held Charles - Parka*, colored, struck connected with his olfactory organ. her daughter as executrix a warning to all animal lovers, and bridegroom, was best man. Saturday and Sunday. This rule Charles Summer, also colored. In theHowever, as the hearing continued, Morris Hall, a home for aged at owners of nets In River Plaza! • •^' Yesterday to fake Part in the has been adopted because many nose, and broke it—but it was all In details of an'argument between the Lawrencevllle, was named as resid- There is someone living In this WANT ADVERTISEMENTS A wedding breakfast was served uary'legatee in the will of Katharine community that delights in poison- of the craft taking part in.the fun, or at least that's the only ex- two transpired. ing animals—whether they are itray Regatta Saturday and Soaday at the Mulder home lor Immediate contests are very fragile and Higglns of Red Bank, which was TooUto for Clarification. relatives and close friends. Mr. and planation the alleged assailant had Mr*. Llllie Jonas,* guardian of homeless, cats and dog*' or • some KMPIlil o«k .tudlo pluo. concert pitch.' —They're All Big Boys. Mrs. Mulder left, earty Saturday af- would be -capsized by high to offer this morning . to Recorder Parkes, sought to Intercede for him.executed last November. Rev. J. B. child's dearest -postesslon. - for.rale., reasonabl 'tt o quic''k "' barer* waves. Those who wish to an- John V. Croweli In police court. She admitted that previously he bad McCloskey was left $150 for the per- To my way of thinking there Is no T«l«phon« B»d B»nk ternoon by automobile for Canada, chor boats to witness the races A party of IS oarsmen, arrived at where they will spend two weeks. The lad -with, the queer sense of been a sore trial to her, but that petual care of her burial plot In Mt meaner kind of a> fiend than a per- GAMBO Hoofing sod P«lntlni Co. E«U-< should arrange for this not la- since being discharged from Jail he Olivet cemetery and for the saying son- who delights in poisoning some nutM chwrtulljr slnn. Cu« of Amoco • Red Bank yesterday from Nova So- Upon their return they will reside on ter than tomorrow with Theo- humor was charged with assault and person's pet—whether It be a thor- (ferries Station, Eatontown boaltrmrdj tla to take part In the regatta Sat- Main street, Belford. battery by the victim, who failed to bad worked hard and was support- of masses. Bequests of $60 each Ocisaport. N. '• dore Moore, who has an office oughbred, or a faithful mongrel, and ' ' ' • urday and Sunday. A shell, obtained see anything humorous about a shat- ing'her.' '•'•'', were made to Miss Julia Hoffman BUOH a person does live In our CUT riowms and nnUbln for •!].; near the municipal dock. Near- of Long Island and William Hig- : — compnsur for Una iuIDDX» a * from the New York A.'C. through THEATERS. ly all arrangements for the re- tered, proboscis. Farkes, according, Recorder Croweli took this Into midst! , • / * Max B. Janr. Oewnpprt. N. J., Amoco Jamas Lang, chairman of the race to the police, recently served the bet-consideration. He said, "I'm going glns of New York. Henry W. Clin- I know from experience having just Btrries Station. Bstontowii houlrrtnl.* t gatta'have been completed. ton was appointed executor of the committee, was placed In operation, Oarlton. ter part of a year In jail for stabbing to fine you $10 and glv« you SM days lost three pets of our own,'and bur- FOUB quUt laddie horn* for uds, iolt- ' and the crew is hard at work In prac- another man. In the county workhouse. The Jail will. "••.•;•• led some neighbor's cat. that crawl- • able for children; alio pony cart in» tice for the coming events] "Women Are Like That," with Kay sentence Is suspended. But if you're ed into our greenhouse to die. fcantsu. Prloes nawnable. W. H. Foslas Francis and Pat O'Brien In the main "You're a playful sort of fellow," It might be a wile thing to men-Bldlac Stables, Bjesmoro aTiant, Sbraws- The Canadians are an enthusiastic brought back before me on the slight- Enjoying Two-Weeks' Vacation. tion here—that this cat. which we barr. N. J. hion. T4« Bo~ d" Bank" -; roles, will be shown today at the said Recorder Crbwell, "going around est violation—even Bplttlag on the lot They simply rave over every- Carlton theater. Obituary -rs. Rose T. Matlaw of Long gave a decent burial, was a lovely ON JULY Slrd, 1918, at 1:00 p. n. to thing Red Bank has to offer—that the country; stabbing people and sidewalk—you're going back to Free- •ich Is enjoying a two weeks' ya- soft nev with white throat, and be sold at publto auotfon • eontsnts in The feature attraction Friday and breaking their noses." Is, all but the weather. They are Peter Luker. hold to serve a year in Jail. Can you on from her duties in the law white pawe—rather a bushy tall So, watehosss room, propertr of F. H. Laor. Saturday will be "Three Blind Mice," get that through your head,?" if anvone near here has lost such a to aatbfr a ll«n claud upos ismo br Al- domiciled In two Red Bank houses, Peter Luker of Belford died earl; Parkes told-the court that he had Je of Applegate, Stevens, Foster bert jSardg* ft Sou, 115 Broad •treat.' six of them at the home of Robert starring Loretta Young and Joel nothing against Summey, and that pet they /will know what has hap- this morning at the age of 64 yeari Farkes was in a reflective mood u> . -.d Reussllle of Broad street. She pened. - •xtroias rear wanhow* ' entraaee, ' Bad H. Vanderveer of Branch avenue and McCrea. The supporting cast In- ordinarily when they met each would he left the courtroom—after deposit- Bank. ' .'.' • • • cludes David Nlven, Stuart Brwln, from hardening of the arteries aftei Is vacationing In Massachusetts. Aa we burled our pets, and this seven at the residence of Asenatb having been In poor health seve slap the other heartily on the batfk. ing his $10 fine. ALL KZBB of rilrttlr md AM and Hlgginson of South stret Marjorle Weaver, Pauline Moore, - i mis • lone stranger, I wondered If some tabes for asle at lanatn prlo«. Brook, Blnnle Barnes and Jane Darwell. months. He was the tender of th< Summey corroborated this, and said The arrest was made by Sergeant I Boys can make extra pocket money little boy or irirl wa» standing with •Id* Ian, n«ar Ston* Ohvieii, Atlantlo he was quite astonished when Farkes James B. Sheedy. " A perusal of the heights and The "request" feature, to be shown Belford drawbridge. He Is survived selling The Register.—Advertisement team In his or her eyes, as* my lit- BlbltaO ». ».• weights of the visiting oarsmen will at 11 o'clock Saturday night. Immedi- by his wife and eight children, the • show that they grow big in Nova ately following the last showing of latter being Mrs. George Heyer, Mrs. Scotia. The baby of the crowd, Cox- "Three Blind Mice," will be "Pri Charles Patterson, Mrs. Alfred Rich- swain Carl Swatter, U only S feet, < vate Worlds" with Claudette Colbert ardson, Everett Luker, Miss Mab inches high and weighs 128 pounds. and Charles Boyer. Luker, Edward Luker, Miss Anna But the bunch averages over 8 Luker and Donald Luker, all of Be' feet In height and 181 pounds In ford. He alto leaves three sisters weight James Anthony is « foot 3 and a brother. They are Mrs. John and weighs IBS. Hatt is 6 foot 2 and Helns, Mrs. Vreeland Morris, Mrs. weighs 180. Lawrence Frelick is « Lena Sutherland and Donald Luker, foot 1 and weighs 190. Harold Bren- all of Belford. The funeral ar- nan. Is an even six footer and tips rangements have not yet been made. .the scales at 170. The height and weight of the others follow: Claem Norwood 5 feet 8 and 180 pounds, Michael Dailey. Jerry Calnen 5 feet 7 and 170 pounds, Michael Dailey of Freehold died SALE STARTS Jack Saunders 6 feet 11 and 192 Sunday in the state hospital at Marl 77 pounds, Owen Sawler 5 feet 11 and 160 pounds. Bllwood, the spare, Is S boro. Surviving, besides (his wifi TODAY.. 7. feet 8 and weighs 128. Mrs. Mary J. Dailey, Is a sister. Mi BROAD ST. ,. V. I* Sullivan is In charge of the Dailey for many years was a resl group, which made the trip from dent of Keansburg. Nova Scotia to Red Bank In a bus. The funeral was held Tuesday RED BANK •• • . : • «i« morning in St. Rose of Lima church, Effective One Freehold, where,a high mass of n qulem was celebrated by the rectoi Entire "Week Weddings. Rev. John J.' Kucker. Burial, 1: Free Delivery charge of the Freeman funeral horn Phone R. B. 1353 July 21 - 27 Incl. Halie—nnneac was in St. Rose of Lima cemetery, MiM Muriel Halse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Halse of Rrdge Bin. Alice Hart road, Kumaon, -became the bride of Mrs. Alice Hart, a resident of the • Anton Peter Tlnnesz of Cranford, on Now York Slate Tall rnllllps Lg.No.1 Monmouth Hills section of High- Fanoy • No. 1 Can {gunday afternoon at Holy Croaa lands for the past 12 years, died College Inn Tomato Juice Deltoioua Can church, Rumaon. Rev. John E. Mur-| Cut String Beans Danielle Dawlcux And Douglas early • this morning at Monmouth ray officiated. Mri. August Xleder-j Memorial hospital, where she had haus, the ohuroh organist, played the' Fairbanks, Jr. been a patient two days, Funeral .Mas wedding march and sang "Ave Florida's Finest [.Can Maria." "The Rage of Paris," starring Dan. arrangements In charge of A. M. Grapefruit Juice Kewpic Shoe String Beets ^ ielle Darrieux and Douglas Fair- Posten and Sons have not been The bride was given in marriage banks, Jr., will be the feature at- completed. by her father and was attended by traction Sunday, Monday and Tues- Miuselmnn's L«.lTos. HurtTs Ig.ttos. her sister. Miss Doris Halse, as maid Fanoy quaUty Can day. Prominent parts in the picture Home From .Hospital. Applesauce ' Bead; to Serve Can of honor, and Mlsa Arllne Smith of are also taken by Mlacha Auer, Hel- Tomato Soup Fair Haven, as bridesmaid. George en Broderick and Louis Hayward. Theron McCampbell of Holmdel William Murphy was best man. Pe- returned home Saturday from Mon- • Campdre H-lb.eeUo Style White Small ter Steiner of Cranford, cousin of the Strand. mouth Memorial hospital, Long Marshmallpws dreamy and Smooth Pkg. Will Not Bob Off Bottle bridegroom, was usher. Branch, where he was an observa- White Shoe Polish "A Trip to Paris," another in the tion patient several days. His sick- The bride was attired In a white series of "The Jones Family," and satin gown, princess style, and finger "Woman Agalnsb the World," star- ness was due to ptomaine poisoning. tip veil with pearl studded halo. She ring Alice Moore and Ralph Forbes, He Is now well on the road to re- Sweet and Bef.Slie Silver King Sot Jar Mot carried a bouquet of white roses, lil- will be shown for the last times to- covery but 1> otill confined to the Libby's Tender Can Salad Dressing Fanoy Quality 7o . Jar ies, of the valley and baby's breath. day at the Strand theater. house. The maid of honor wore moussellne- Oregon racked In I.git,Siw> de-sole, with a matching picture hat, Two features will also be s shown B*f. 15o Bee. Size Fresh Prunes Fanoy Quality Hea-vy 8yru» 2HCan and carried an old-Iashloned bouquet. Friday and Saturday. They are "The Libby's Carrots & Peas Can The bridesmaid was dressed In aqua- Devil's Party," with Victor McLag- Effective Jane 15th. marine ' mousseline-de-aole, with •len and William Gargan, and "Wide ' matching hat, and also carried an Open Faces," with Joe E. Brown Phillip's 3%'Befuis 3 old-fashioned bouquet The bride's and Lyda Robert!. Libby's or Del Monte Corn S±W- *&• Style White l,tBotUe - mother was attired in a dress of White Shoe Polish Win Not Bub Oil aquamarine silk lace with accessories FUEL OIL to match, and wore a corsage of Talis- man roses. The bridegroom's mother 's ^'SlicedPickles Beg. SUe Armour's °^ Franks Can wore a tan crepe-de-chlne dress with Beg. Size • matching accessories. She also had a Underwood's S Clams TaUCan Beg.Sii* corsage qff Talisman roses. Per Gal. Babo Can Fifty guests attended the recep- Beg.Slse tion at the bride's home after the Reg.Lg. ceremony. The table was decorated Special Cash Flan, Underwood's Spice Pudding Can NO LIMITS! Babbit's Cleanser 3 Cans for with flowers and for the centerpiece Fill up-Now. f . there was a three-tier wedding cake, 'The couple left on a motor trip to p Bd Washington, D. C. The bride wore a Giant No. % traveling costume of blue and.' white. Orange Juice Florldas Pure Fruit Juice On their return they will live with Hance & Davis Dole's "££? Pineapple TaUCan the bride's parents until fall, when they will start housekeeping at Cran- Tel: 103. ford. Mr. Tinnesx ii employed by the Dromedary Grapefruit Beg.Slze Western Electrlo Co. at Kearny. Wilson's *&* Corned Beef TaUCan The bride is a graduate of Red Bank Catholio high school and Mr. •• Tlrmesz of Cranford high school. FlatUoa. Expert Repairing Hershey's .^ Syrup 2^r II "II II n Armour's Hamburger Steak Can Johnson—Pltbnao. MiM lAUeyne Johnson, daughter of! WATCHES, CLOCKS T .Sir. and Mrs. Allan Johnson of Kewpie ^ Beets 2 32c. 11 |||| j| Noxon '^ Destroyer QtCan Broadway, Long Branch, and George and JEWELRY Pittman of White Plains, son of Barbara Stanwyck to to William Pittman of Newburgh, New The feature attraction1 'Sunday, Accuracy, skill and experi- A Beg.Slze York, were married Sunday at Monday and Tuesday will be "Al- ence enable us to do the California ^r Sardines2^oan.Buy All You Want! Kirkman's Floating Soap Cakes little Church Around the Corner, ways Goodbye," corstarring Barbara most delicate repairing. We New York. The bride was given Stanwyck and Herbert Marshall. In marriage by her father and the guarantee satisfaction. Our attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- prices will please you. liam Pittman of White Plains, bro- HORSE RACING DINNER, Dairy Products ther and sister-in-law of the bride- Silverware Repaired Finest Quality Meats Fruits & Vegetables • , groom. Advocates of Amendment to "Hold Victory Feast at AtlanUo City. - A reception followed the ceremony and Replated Like New ROLL FANCY SELECTED SUNKIST and was attended by members of It Is expected that Red Bank and FRESH-KILLED each the immediate families of the cou-vicinity will be largely represented REUSSILLES' ple. Upon their return from a short tomorrow at a victory dinner to bo ROASTING wedding trip, the couple will reside held at Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City 36 Broad St., Red Bank. at White Plains. by advocates of the amendment to Tel 1S3L > Butter Oranges The bride attended Long Branch legalise parl-mutuel-bettlng on horse 1 and Red Bank high schools, Star of races. The speakers will Include Sen- CHICKENS Turkeys29' the Sea academy and the National ator William H. Smathers, State Sen- academy of Design. Mr. Pittman ator Thomas D. Taggart of Atlantl NEW attended Newburgh academy and county, Assemblywoman Theresa the R, C. A. Radio school. Maloney of Hudson county, Mayor PRIME ITSSl Mrs. Pittman was honored recent- D. White of Atlantlo City and Beii MONEY-SAVER to c nett E. Tousley of Atlantlo City. ly at a miscellaneous shower, given 26 average by Mrs. Charles Bucklln of Phalanx I Potatoies 1Ib. and Mrs. Forman Sutphln of Holm- Hospital Benefit. "EXCURSIONS 25 RibRoast23 del at the home of Mrs. Sutphln. Highlands auxiliary of Monmouth Memorial hospital will hold a party DAINTY MAID NEW GREEN OI1I—FnrceU. Saturday night, July 30, at the Lions Announcement has been made of Den. Arrangements were made at a NEW YORK the marriage of Miss Gladys Olll, meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Cream Chucks of Spring Lamb 13L daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. J. Knutsen on Shrewsbury ave- OR NEWARK Olll of the state highway, near Mid- nue. Apples dletown, and Joseph Purcell, son of At the meeting were Mrs. C. Mel Cheese 23Ib FINE, STEER C LOIN of PORK Mrs. Joseph Purcell of Atlantic ave- Johnaon. Mrs. William Hopla, Mrs. (Either End) nue, Long Branch. The ceremony Fred Welhelnke, Mrs. O. V. Kaden- FANCY WHAT TO DO IN CHUCK FANCY. was performed In St. James' church bflch, Mrs. Irving Parker, Mrs. Rob- NEW YORK 17 Sunday, May 28, by Rev. Francis J. ert J. Hennessey, Mrs. Bertha But- BRONX ZOO-Take the NEW YORK STATE VEAL CHOPS Dwycr, assistant rector. The attend- man, Mrs. Mary Judge, Miss Marlon children to the biggest loo ROAST ants were Miss Edith Fields and Wil-Knutaen. Miss Julia Kay and Mrs. In the world. Thousands of *i|b liam Burklnsher. Marion Btommol. Mrs. Hopla won the wild anlmals~«nly a short ar Cured Smoked CALA HAMS Celery Mrs. Purcell Is a graduate of Red dark secret" prise. subwav ride awayl Muenster 1 ftc Bank Catholio high school. Mr. Pur- Os fcj tnAi Is isMy, ftpMd sa4 MwfarL SWTS SKINLESS FRANKS cell graduated from I Long Branoh Visiting His Futhor. ttm tisfflo Ism, isw Humid mn|, |M| FANCY CALIFORNIA high schoo) and Is employed by the Herbert Swing, formerly of Red Cheese Ib city of Long Branoh as a special Bank, who Is associated with the SUGAR CUREP Va It.. 4 Ac ASSORTED , summer policeman, Bchulte-Unlted stors at Auburn, New WED. $125 SLICED BACON pkg. •*' COLD CUTS York, Is apendlng a week's vacation LARGE DELICIOUS Brady—Mulder. with his father, Eden S. Ewlng of JULY 27 Hff Plums jjIb. LEAVES RED BANK HOI A. M IMPORTED BOILED HAM Picnic Style Va-tt. 2Sc '. MISs dertrude Brady, daughter of Neptune, formerly of Red Bank. •undant Tlm« shown—Add on. horn Mr, and Mrs. Floyd B. Brady of Fair While in this section Mr. Bwlng has f 3KP«»»s>orning at a On Her Vacation, CORNED PORK *"""Var mass, oslebrated at st Mlu Haul Brown of Chaps) Hill CHOPS hh by R«v. Dr. John B. j enjoying a vacation from her du- 2 «*- 29° BEEF ties at the law office of Carton * Tomatoes jfi «0M * wWU WHIM*. AbnuotL , » DAISY, MBAVM AWO VMIWUM VO* TMPWU «M.AKO WT. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 21,1938. Page Seven
tier grandfather, J. C. Parks* of Ma- Personals ple avenue. Mis* Parkas will visit County Realtors New Jersey's her KrandmotheV for several week* Guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Wllbtar B. in Vermont. Finest Rutbrauff of Nawsslnlc River road, lira. William Howell and daughter, Endorse New Ail- Mlddletown towiuhlp, for the week- Ml** Alma Howell, of Bridge ave- end and horse show feitlvHita were nue, have returned from Atlantic Oity Year Round Club Food Centers Mrs. George Oreenhalgh of Berry- Where they,have been sojourning for u vllle, Virginia, and Miss Deborah several days. Mia* Howell Is con- ROOD of Wilmington, Delaware. nected with the state department of Jewe a Welter of tbe N. J. health. >:: Herbert Ewlng, who is connected Bell Telephone Company 72 Broad Street 752 River Road with the Schulte-Unlted oompany at Alfred J. Beattie of Chicago, form- Haven Auburn', ha* been enjoying a.vaca- erly Red Bank •district manager of Gaeft Speaker at Tuesday Large, Conveniently Located in the Center of Town Modem, Attractive, '• Convenient tion at his home here. the New Jersey Bell Telephone com- 1 Orandln Sohanck of Nile* Center, pany, baa been in town several daya Night . Meeting. Illinois, who has been visiting' hi* renewing acquaintances. ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. C, Irving Patterson of Broad street The Monmouth' County Real Estate Schenck of West Front street re- is confined to his home by Illness. Board met at Brlelle Inn Tuesday turned home Sunday on account of . • •• -' ... <•» evening with 38 member* present. business. HI* wife and daughter A resolution was read by Prealdent will remain with Mr. SqbenWs par- Red Banker Honored Theodore Appleby which was adopted ents for the remainder of the sum- 1 by the state association giving the tmer. Mr. and Mrs. Schenclc have At Training Camp individual members of each board also been entertaining Mrs. Shceack'a Cadet Walter R. Bruyere, 3d, son the right to vote on the code of prin- mother, Mrs, Marcella Smith of Ar- ciple* and practices applicable to lington, Virginia. Mrs. Frank Dla- of W. PL Bruyere, Jr., of Cohover lane, now attending the 1938 He- Real Eitate Brokers and Lawyer* on telhunt, Mr. and Mrs. .Hugh Dlatel- or before October 10th. • hurst and Mrs. Bennat King of Ar- serve Officers' Training oorps camp at Plattoburg barracks, New York, G. Howard Llpplncott, in hie re- lington, Virginia/ who are summer- port on advertising stated that a new tali Ing at Bay Head, were Saturday baa been selected by his fellow atu- denta^for high honor*. Olub had been organised In Moo- guests at the Schenck home here. mouth county called "Monmouth can Laura Close, daughter of Mr. and County All Tear Round Club." The Mrs. Edwin S. Close of 'Maplo ave- purpose of this is for the promotion Red Salmon nue, is spending the summer at of the economic betterment of Mon- Camp Owaissa near PocOno Pines, mouth' county and it* eltltens; Pennsylvania. through the use* and various phase* William Elgrim and family of of. publicity and paid advertisement*. Maxwell -ft. Yardsville were Bunday visitor* at Sixty million people are estimated to Mr. and Mr*. William MoKnlgbt, attend the first year of the New York can Jr., of Newman Bprlnga road. Mr. World's Fair and a, great percentage House Elgrim and Mr. McXnlght are cou- COFFEE of these people will pass through 2 sins. . . Monmouth county. Mrs. Craig Wood of Twin Gables Patrick Shannon, publicity dlreotor Shaver's apartments on Riverside avenue tail- of Monmouth county, stated that a large ed Saturday on a trip to Italy. booth at the World'* Fair would cost White Miss Evelyn Kennedy of Cooper ;20,000. He felt in hi* opinion It Georgia ..No. 2%. road, Mlddletown township, 1* having would be better to spend the $20,000 can a vacation from her duties as seer* In publicising Monmouth county on PEACHES Freestone tary to Joseph P. Hlntelmann la the, the blghwayo entering the itete and law office* of Alston Beekman. through the state and also with news- Raymond Kennedy of Cooper road paper publicity rather than spend is on a, vacation from his position $20,000 for a booth to acquaint the with the Prudential Insurance com- transient after they have reached DAIRY Depi. Features This Week pany at Newark. their destination. ' Mrs, Joseph Hesse of West Front Mr. H&we* of the Hawea McAfee street ha* been laid up the past week Orange Juice 3 20 agency proposed a motion that the with illness. Monmouth County Real Estate Board Joseph P. Hlntelmann of Irving go on record to stand willing to help place, who ia .associated with the law the New Monmouth County All Year Orange and No.2 offices ot Alston Beekman, la on a two Round' Club in every way poiilBle. "cans' weeks* vacation. WALTER R, BRUYERE, 3d. The motion was duly, seconded and Grajpefruit Store Cheese Mr. end Mra. W. Harry Penning- carried. ' 3 ton and Mr. and Mr*. John F. Mc- Young Bruyere, ait outstanding Jesae Webster, District Manager C • Nell of Madison avenue, Mr. and Mr*. athlete and student at Rutgers uni- of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Al. Patterson of Lake avenue, and versity where his sports participa- company, who was the guest speak- Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Layton of tion Includes4 football, track, water er, In his remarks stated that the Chestnut street spent the week-end polo and rifle shooting, wa* elected New Jersey Bell Telephone company Cake Flours z >• 19 on Gary- Chamberlain's houseboat at 2 23 second lieutenant of the 1688 Pro- stands willing to co-operate in every Forked Rlvar. visional company of Scabbard and way possible with the Monmouth ib Mr, and Mr*. Bertram C. Durham Blade, honor military society main- County Real Estate Board because he of Morford plaoe and Mr. and Mr*. tained at Institutions having senior felt that a great deal of the succeis Muenster Cheese -19° Frank J. Marcksteln of Fair Haven untt* of the Reserve Officers' Train- of the company was due to the real- are, spending a week ait Cranberry ing corps. tors of Monmouth county and their lb. lake In North Jersey. Corned Beef 2 29 Upon successful completion of his splendid service. Baby Gouda Cheese 29c James Dolg, who formerly eon- summer training Cadet Bruyere is There wa* a lengthy discussion ducted a lunch room on Mechanic eligible for commission as a second concerning the light, power and •treet, has accepted a position as lieutenant, Infantry, Officers' Re- water rental deposits In various sec- Light Block Edam Cheese » 29c night man in Henry's grill on Ma- serve corps of the United States tions in the county imposed upon the Meat ple avenue. army. _ _ summer resident* who come to this Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Erlcaon and county to spend only three month* In 2^23' daughter of 'Connecticut are visiting PICNIC FOR THE BUND. the aummer. It wa* stated in many Kraft Cheese American 2 •«""» 49c i Mrs. Erlcson's parent*, Mr. and Mn. instance* the deposits were aa high -ib... m( William ~ H. Elliott of McLaren Three Hundred Sightless People aa *76.0O. Domestic street. Have a Grand and Glorious Tune. Prealdent Appleby requested tho round ^^fc Mr. and Mra. Ross E. Wiley and member* to send to the secretary, box W tb. daughter Mary Jane returned home About 800 blind men and woman Watkin'sSalt Marie Cox, the amount of deposits 2 enjoyed an outing yesterday at Leon- Swiss Cheese Monday after spending two weak! lmpoaed upon the aummer people In with relatives at Peach Bottom, ardo under the auspices of the Blind Men's club of N»w Jersey. It had eaoh district of the county, and he Pennsylvania. would appoint a committee to wait Mrs. Ralph Thorpe of White street been planned to hold the plcnlo In VonGlahn's orchard, but became of on the officials of the Jersey Central Our Jay Tomato Catsup bottle 1UC | returned homo Saturday from River- Power 'and Light company and the view hospital with her Infant daugh< stormy weather it took place at the Acme Coffee 25 Brentwood hotel. Eleven busses various water companies throughout tar, Joan. Mr*. Thorpe, before her the county in an efforjt to bring about Yolo Brand Chili Sauce bottle IOC I marriage, wa* MU* Sadie Downei; were used to transport the blind SLEIGH BELL Tangy folks to Leonardo. They were pro- an even rate of deposits through the daughter of' Mrs. Leola Downs* of county. quart Belford, Mr. Thorpe is the son of vided by the Lion* olub of Jersey bottle City, Mayor EUensteln of Newark, A request waa read by General jar Wonder or Yankee Pickles Mrs. Anna Thorpe of Westslde ave- the Blind Men's club of New Jersey HowarduBorden of Rumson asking , nue and is manager of Wagner'* Salad Dressing 19 and'other organizations. The Jersey the cooperation of the Monmouth market ,on Monmouth street. City Lions aent two nurse* and a County Board to bring about better Mr. and Mra. J. B, Rue, Jr., of police escort with their bus and the train service after commuting hours. Pkg. \ Holmstead farm, Holmdel, are on a beat wishes of Governor A. Harry Walter Reid, treasurer of the As- Double large sightseeing and salmon flahlng trip Moore, a member of the club, for a Shredded Wheat sociation, In his report stated that to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, happy day for the picnickers. there was 1300.00 on hand in the trea- Dipped box Canada. • Luncheons were served at the ho- sury. Matches 3 Wllmer'A. Bobbin*, general secre- tel and tnuslo was provided by the tary of the Red Bank T. M. C. A., Work* Progress Administration or- 'returned home Tuesday night after Supported by Merchant*. NBCRitz pkg. chestra under- the direction of Ches- 21 The Red Bank Register It anp- (pending the week-end with hi* wife ter Artnur. Bathing and swimming Dorted by local aa wall a* out-of- Statler and son at Mrs. Bobbins' parent* were among the principal attraction* town buclnts* men. AdvuUiamenU home at Lexington, Massachusetts, enjoyed by the visitor*. Among those large appearing regularly tell the story- Paper Towels Dole Pineapple Juice No. 8 can where Mr*. Robbin* and her aon are present was Miss Lydia T. Hayes of 4125' Advertisement ' (pending the lummir. Fair Halls, dlreotor of educational Edward Gormley of Wallace street research for the blind. She Is to- Yellow Laundry Orange Pekoe Tea „ .and Jaok Shepphard of Mechanic tally blind. giant ? 19c street returned home Saturday after "Blind folks dont want pity," said 5 l f0 same hospital. persons, Involving 88 cases, were on Miss Irene Blister of Riverside re- relief. The expense waa *l,009.«. *3 ° 5 ° each The report of Dr. Francis Wood- Chuck Roast -19 > Cantaloupes 10* turned home yesterday after under- going (urgioal treatment last weak ruff, the townahlp physician, was re- Ask About Out at Rlvervlaw hospital. Miss Brlater ceived and filed. «. 21c Is employed at the Maryland tea Frank N. Vanderveer, secretary of Zotos Permanent Skinless Frankfurters each room. ,' the Navealnk nra company, asked for assistance from the' township police 25 .. Mrs. Anna Murphy of Westalde In regulating automobile parking 12iS> avenue I* entertaining Her grand' Your Choice Q 1^ .00 Fore i Spring Lamb when the annual fair of the lire com- •by Mo Item O for ' J_ n children, Catharine, Anna' and' Bu- pany Is held. , Jumbo Bologna "> 21c II Luncheon Meat spiced Vi 9c gena Murphy of Atlantlo Highlands. Boiled Ham I Bacon Squares n 19c Mis* Nettle Kaplan of McLaren Lodge Beach Party. Sunkist Oranges strait returned home Bunday after Phone R. B. 3475 spending three weak* with relatlvaa Prld* of Monmouth counoll, son* at Fall River, Massaohusatt*. and Daughter* of Liberty, of Red for Appointment*. Freih ft. Mis* Ella Zager of Hudson avenue Bank, mat Friday evening with Mrs. Open until 1p.m. Friday eve*. Cod Steaks 12 Cora Howard presiding. After the la enjoying a two weeka' vaoatlen SOBS XATHBBINB In Charge Sunkist Lemons from* her dutlea at the Surrogate's meeting a beach party was held at office. Freehold, 8M Bright. .Fresh Crab Meat 2% Mlaa Theresa Pattlt of Long Branch la enjoying a vacation from Juicy her dutlea at the law ofllo* of Par- Fresh Shrimp 19', each sons, Labreoque 4k Borden. WEEK-END SPECIAL! Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Inielberg and ib. 7c daughter Maxims of Takoma Park, Fresh Jersey Weakfish 1 Maryland, are apendlnf two week* BOX OF with Mra. Inaalbarg'a mother, Mrs. MIXED CUT FLOWERS $1.50 Rose Zagar, and family of Hudson Store Hours: Frl. 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sat 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Mon. through Thurt. 8 A. M. to 6 P. avenue. (Thl* Special for Friday mid Saturday Delivery Only) George Hartman Is a new employe* Heat and Froduoe prloea effeoUra to at the Dial* meat market on Weat Front street He formerly had a poll* Bat aJctit. Oroo«ry price* to Wed.. tlon at Charles W. 8ohhald#r's *lor«. DEAN'S July 17. Right reserved to limit quan- Mtas Jessie Parkei of Reekliii UtUa. , LITTLE SILVER, Nf J. T«I. Ri B. 1832. tfa*&et±
dally except Saturday and Sunday due to the scarcity of bluefish, fisher- irk, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fltzpatrlck, Leonardo. until August B. All sessions will be men here have heard,the encourag- Craig Fltzpatrlck and L. B. Smith of Nejw Playground' held at the church under the direc- ing news that "blues" are being Montclalr. , • ' Christian Science
and for Just,»o long as such con- •mount of salary legally due ma a* years,,Uabhauser' graduaW fro'in. lunt, reported "that the Monmouth board 4 Sea Bright Tennis Former Judge *l3,»l*»i Lon« Branch, •JfU.Mfcta. were among the first to adopt such a tribution .was toad* by the supreme stated aforesaid, with the .definite i Mlddletown township high' school sx^ court Justice. The. Information had assurance to the board of freehold- Leonardo as an honor student the 'j Mldflletown township,'""" resolution, and it was agreed that at that Urn* was that, contributions ers that if prompt payment Is made, To*urnamentT*Uyers 000-K500. .',••.• .•;.. the Monmouth County Medical So- would be roa.de fora period of six Naval Acadefny paSjt/JUne. .Be wsa a member;of I will donate the proportionate equiv- the school orchestra, Boys' Glee, club. Offers Compromise Notice was weelvs4 fWan the bor-ciety be so Informed, and their co- months, •"•" ••; ".••'•' alent as' stated aforesaid, which fig- The following Is the complete list Chartei' Henry taebhauser, son of Mixed Olee.elub, Service club-, Press ough of Spring Lain, that' an error operation solicited. The Justice of the supreme court ure w tile total of the second sched- of entries for the annual Invitation Mr. and Mrs, Charles It ^lebhauser made In their: application for The report from the State Board .submitted to a deduction of ten per ule herein above set forth. club, Stamp elub, Reflector"? and On Pay Reduction cent of his salary for a period ot two tournament of the Sea Bright Lawn of Port Monmouth, has entered.the Odranoel staffs and harmonica clufi like funds, that the total cost should of Institutions and Agencies, on the Tennis and Cricket club, which starts Unltod.BUtes UTaval academy at An- have keen 167,000 Instead of $39,000 years. -Ths salary of the supreme and was assistant orchestra leaner, old age assistance In the State, was court Justice was twice that of my Monday, July 25 and end* Saturday, napolis as a midshipman. Appointed Hury Tnu S«y> He Is WUling given. Tne board voteoV to go along received and filed, as was a report gym leader, Boys' CHee club leader salary, and by said understanding Shrewsbury Firemen July $0: by Congressman WilUam XL Sutphln, and a.deputy teacher. - ' A on the revised proposition, knd a from the State Agricultural and the county was entitled to deduct Robart L. Mm, Fnnit A. Parker, Brian - to Take FiVe Per Cent Cob— hearing on that will be held at the Liebhauser completed, all require- Home Economics Department, which from my salary, five per cent thereof Award Two Contracts M, Grant, Jt., JoMph- K. Hunt, Harold ments for entrance to the academy Liebhauser has been heard over "Board of Freeholders Oppose next meeting. The borough of Sea showed the work of the Monmouth .for a period of two - yean. Never- Surfaa, Jr., Donald MeJWII. Frauds X. radio,station WBRB and WCAP «fl Bright cited the need for such work County Extension Service. theless, the county made deductions 1 Bblaldi, Join MeDUrmld, Martin Buxhy, and began Us studies Friday. He a member'.of the Homestead orcfa'eV A; contract for. work at Shrews- J. Qllbart Hull. Oilbtrt A. Hunt, Jr,, Gird- was accompanied to Annapoljs by the Idea. along, its coast line, and asked the co- - Following l» a summary of the as stated aforesaid. ., bury Hose company fire house was n*r M«lloj, Frank D. Gutnutr. Jr., Robart tra. , • i operation of the board, adding that statements made by Mr. Truax: Promptly upon learning that de- K. Kimrtth. Robart I/. Enu, JSrnwt ils mother.and brother Edward. ductions In greater amount and In awarded-to Grover Carter of Little A Renter newsboy for many 'Banner Common Picas Judge State and Federal assistance had al- Prior to April 1, 1930,. the begin- Silver Monday night at a special H. SotUr, KIwoDd T. Cookt, Wllnwr Al- It Pavi to advertise In The Regilef. Harry Truax ot'Xong.Branch wrote ready been applied tor. ' Director greater proportionate amount than llion, OMEbrr S lfingin. Archil H«d«r> ning of my term,LI discontinued my front the,salary of the supreme court meeting of the company. Mr. Car- •on, Sldnir B. Wood, Wllliim Kobirtion. to and also appeared before the meet- Wyckoff stated that It will be neces- private practice or law and for said Justice and for: a longer period of ter, submitted a bid for $483 Includ- L«on»rd Birtman, Donald Hiwltr. Alfnd ing of the freeholders, at their meet- sary to know- the estimated cost be- term of office, devoted my entire time time, I made protest to the county, ing an entire concrete floor and IJ. Janrli. B.rn.y T. Wtl«k,-IVswla W«tH- ing held at the Freehold court house fore making any pledges. to my Judicial duties, not engaging to the Individual, members of the •nll, Frank U KoTin, Bob«rt Fiaeook, In the practice of law In any man- splash base. Another contract' was Douclu Imhol. A. Rontld Luoln, Gnard yesterday morning, In reference).' to In response to several previous re- Monmouth county board of. freehold* awarded to Addison Dafvlson of Pat- PodMU. B. Morrli Wlllluni, Rntult Bob- Ma attitude toward securing all or. a ner whatsoever. . ers and to the board thereof as a bltt, John U. Does, Ohirl.i Btra. Honj Hennessey's Fish Market quests for co-operation for the estab- portion of hl« salary redudtlon, which . Commencing July, 1932,. I received whole, and made demand for pay- terson avenue, Shrewsbury, for Laols, William Murphr. Chestar Murphy. lishment of a vocational school in the salary fixed by law less certain ment of such part of such deductions screens In the front windows. ' John Shoilrom, Chirlit Shoitrom. J. 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK. N. J. was deducted from him and other the county. Director Wyckoff ap- deductions, I signed a recipt on county officials and employees as an as were in-greater amount than the Most ot the repairs to the fire Norman Andaraon, Jr., Chirlei F. Sldar, ALL OUB SEA FOOD FBESH • NO COU) 8TOKAGE pointed Freeholders Joieph Mayer, bills or demands for said salary so original: and . only understanding house are being made In order to Bobart A. bow. economy measure. received, marking on the same for 1 Mill Allt. M>rbl«. Mlas Dorothr Hay K. O. Murphy and J, Russell Woolley concerning the same. ' house' the newly-purchased fire ap- Buodj. lfn. S«rih FalfKT F«br«E, )bi The total amount of salary deduct- to secure additional Information, as the months that said deductions were so made that said salary was paid • There Is owing for such over de- paratus which' is expected to arrive Dorotir Andrua, Hin Htlin Pfdarun, We Deliver gg!ffi\Phfime 1377 ed from htm, with Interest, now am-he pointed out that the' board is not ductions, if they may so called, Hn, Cirolln. Babcock SUrlt. Hin K>th- less said deductions. I at no time soon. The work will be started •rln* Wlnthrop, Mill B.rbtr. Wlnalow, POBGIES SCALLOPS ounti to $3,856.25, over the period' of entirely familiar with . the proposi- gave a receipt for the full month's together with interest. June, 19S2 to March 1935. However, shortly and will be completed In two Mn. VirirlnU lUea Jehnion, Mlu Norm* SHBDtP tion. salary when in fact said salary was If the board of freeholders Is of or three weeks. T.ub.1.. Hl>t Jana Btanton. Mlu Cataar- Small Flounders . ha claims that he had agreed that. If the opinion that I haya stated cor- SEA BASS f30fb . Freeholder Mayer reported for. the not paid in full. Ina Wolf. Hill Eunlee E. Sun, Mlu. Mil- the Judges of the state supreme court The full amount of said salary so rectly the understanding arrived at lltant Hlrjh, MJu Hop. Knonlai, Mlu Small Weakftsh _ CODFISH STEAKS _ accepted a cut, he would likewise ac- publicity committee of the board, to concerning my deductions and will CONCERT AT WEST END. Th.odoil. Emlth, Mill Dorothr Workman, 254 deducted and remaining unpaid, to- Mma. Srlfia Rtnrotlii. Mlu HiUn fltr- Strawberry Bass NATIVE EELS cept a similar one. They accepted a the effect that & plan of publicity has gether with Interest, amounts to' pay me the amount due me In ac- been worked out in co-operation with cordance with' that understanding, Foedral Symphony Orchestra to Ap- m>lna, Mlu Vlrilnla HolUorar, Mr«." Ta- BOTTEBFI8R - HALIBtJT STXABS ten per cent cut on their yearly sal- $3,037, and I renew my demand for kuko U.' 24akano, Hlii Hargtrat Ofboma, POUND LOBSTEBi ary of (18,000 and since the annual all of the newspapers In the county, payment of said salary. without proceedings had at law, I pear There July 28. Ml« Marilrnn HeBai, MIBI Edith Clark, and they have' agreed, through a My bill la presented In the alter- am willing to abandon my claim for Mill Balan Bartibard, Ml.. Iain Burrllt. SPECIAL that has been placed by the hoard's mouth ~ was not temporary but H q phony orchestra in a concert at the Report of Man's -.^Fresh Salmon - - Bwordflsh - Striped Bus \ with Interest to date, he will accept : doomed to continuance, I was asked If payment ' " committee. He also reported that proceedings, Colony Surf club It as full payment, otherwise he will by representatives of the county of proSeeZgs, ttt^rSS 8 flV m Death 'Exaggerated' aeek to recover through the courts, booklets were being prepared by Monmouth to voluntarily submit to tlonate equivalent of deductions vdl- P- ; as other county officials have done. County Farm Agent Ellwood Doug- deductions from my said monthly untarily submitted to by our supreme Mlacha. Violin, well-known. Radio lass and by the publicity department, salary, to which request I refused to court "Justioe. City conductor-violinist who has been William Feeney, 45, of River street, The matter was referred to counsel and a plan of distribution in' New accede, it not appearing said deduc- Provided setlement is made forth- eminently successful In this dual ca- decided to take a nap Monday night, of the board, Howard W. Roberts, York and "Pennsylvania had been tions would be accepted by other with, without legal.proceedings and pacity. In New York and New Jersey and parked his car along Hance ave- Director Raymond B. Wyckoff In- workel out His 'report was compli- office holders, protected as to salary prior to my .bringing action to en- this past season, will wield the ba- nue. Shrewsbury. During his nap an formed Mr. Truax that the attitude mented bv the.director. '• ...... by law, and I raised the objection force collection of said claim, I am ton. He will present a wide range electrical storm came up, and a wire of the board on reimbursing the that by such acceptance, I might thus willing to make a " ~ was blown down near his car". A county employees and official* for the The yearly report • of Olenn L. put mysetf In the possible position and accept thi passerby, noticing Feeney's motion- of being the only Judge In Monmouth out Interest In other words, the .•""" -«"«°. atao p!ay Berry, county superintendent of ae ra 0 less form, notified Red Bank police economy reductions made, was un- county or In the state, who would he overdedu'ctlorivductlonss amounted to $2,137, ** ' "J? "'- . changed. That has been expressed weights and measures, was submitted headquarters that a man had been 45 BROAD ST. RED BANK PHONE 3262-3 and read, and was likewise compll- serving without payment of full le- and I am willing to accept said sum Henrietta Schumann, pianist, who number of times, when, membe gal salary. Thereafter, in confer- If pild forthwith, or satisfactory ar- has become a great favorite with- ra- electrocuted; LleutenanNOeorge Clay- ence with the board of chosen free- rangements made concerning the dio audiences' from coast to coast, ton and Policeman Sprig Williams holders of the county of Monmouth, payment. will.play George Gershwin's "Rhap- went to the scene and., awakened or with the members thereof or some The financial stress of the tax- Feeney, only that be might go home of them, I received assurances that sody in Blue." Wines $ JLiqf payers of the county of Monmouth and sleep under more favorable con- from fines and the Judges of the state courts,.who is Just as acute now, July 1, 1938, as ditions. . . ;;•.:•;..• ,. to any claim for such reimbursement. celved salary from the state treas- it was July 81, 1932. Property own- . Women Golfers Win. ' Freeholder Joseph Mayer remind- |scope.of work covered. During the urer, had consented or were about year, there were 3,892 Inspection ers are now experiencing the same The women golfers of Swimming ALL YOU WANT/ ed Mr. Truax that the agreement be- to consent and submit to deductions, difficulty in raising money for the Win Tennis Tourtuunent. • tween him and the county, was an ac-visits made. although protected by direct consti- River Country club defeated the An emergency appropriation of JO,- tutional provision. payment of taxes as they did lq Monmouth County. Country club Mrs. David P. Wood: and her son, cepted one and "a dead Issue" until 1932. If the board of freeholders has David, of. Shrewsbury,. were, victors a Judge from another part of the 200 was authorised to replace two Thereupon, it was agreed that any suggestions to make as to what women, 0 to 8, In the play off match small bridges that were washed out whatever percentage of salary;was should be my proportionate share of of their team series Thunday at Old of the mixed doubles tennis tourna- VELVET EDGE state instituted court action to re- ment Sunday'at Fort Hancock/ They gain the amount ot his salary reduc- in the heavy storm about two weeks contributed by the supreme court the burden of relief) I will be pleased Orchard Country club. West LODZ tion. Mr. Truax agreed, and added ago. One Is located on the Georgia Justice, I would contribute in the to consider the same. As the mat-Branei. • . • '. •: defeated Miss Mary Ann Selling and 3 Years Old School House-StlllwcU's Corner road same proportion that my salary bore ter.,,,. now stands, .,. however.. .,,. I• a--.m - --pre -. — Harold Potter, both of Red Bank, in that he was at the conference when to that of the supreme court Justice r Straight Bourbon Whiskey the particular judge announced his and toe other at Little Mills, both seating this demand for the full It pays to advertise In The Register. On finals, 6-2. 7-6. •'••.'. intention to do so, but added that he near Freehold. 90 Proof Would not have been the first to The plant for the/fmprovement of •tart such action. the Old Monmouth road, u submit- Full Quart ^ i A number of reslutlons adopted by ted by County Engineer Otis • Sea- the board were follow-ups on resolu- man, were approved. It will be treat- tions adopted at the last meeting on ed with tar and sand, at a cost of July 7, and completed the authoriza- J20,5O0. .''Plans for. the relocation of tion of the board to contribute 15 per!the Imlaystown-Red'Valley road, as ^ent of the cost of beach erosion pre- submitted by the .engineer, were also vention work along the coast. The approved.' The new location of the EXTOA SPECIAL remainder of the total oost will be road trill eliminate the winding sec- jnet by each municipality paying 40 tion ot the road located, In Imlays- per cent, and the Federal govern- town village. It will be necessary to ment paying 45 per cent ol the costs, acquire land from 11 property own- Davidson's California Wine The board provided In the current ers In .the vicinity. Budget tor a cash payment of one- . The county treasurer was authoriz- SHERRY Blackberry tenth of each Appropriation, and theed to cancel and destroy $18,052 of balance to be raised by a bond Issue.. scrip; which was on hand and un- PORT ANGELICA Practically all of the work consists used, at the time the county returned Full Quarts of the construction of protective Jet- to a.cash, basis. MUSCATEL PEACH ties. A resolution received from the • T](e- municipalities, tho total cost board of freeholders of Warren for Thursday, Friday and TOKAY APRICOT of the construction in each, and thecounty expressed their, approval of county's share of each, Is as follows: the plan to secure a, state operated Bradley'Beach, *SO,000-»12,000; Deaf, cancer hospital. Freeholder Mayer FRESH FRUITS and ;DTPLOMAT VEGETABLES For your Picnic FBIDAY AND 8ATUHDAT 1 BONED CHICKEN Reg. 45c 39<
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