RED BANK REGISTER

VOLUME LXVIL, NO. 4. RED BANK, N.J., THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1944. SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12 Sunday Will Be A Very Hospital Drive Two Show Places Sheriff Lawley Canvass In Red Bank For $92,500 At Is Twp. Candidate Special Day A tRumson Half-WayPoint Get New Owners Will Run For Monday For E Bonds Committeeman Bernard Seiple Methodists To Observe 67th Joseph G. McCue, Realtor, Republican executive committee House-to-House Drive To Aiks For Renewed members of Middletown township, Anniversary Of Goodwill Church Broker In Both Transactions according to Howard W. Roberts, Reach $450,000 Quota Efforts for Funds township clerk and party leader, Next Sunday, July 23, the Good-4 have selected Sheriff John T. Law- -•• will Methodist church of Rumson C. Cheever Hardwick has sold hie and diningroom. There are four ley as their candidate for the town- Throughout the nation the lalei With the half-way mark in the stone residence on Navaslnk River family bedrooms each with adjoin- ship committee seat to he vacated of "E" bonds In the Fifth War will celebrate its 67th anniversary 19U Monmouth Memorial hospital Abram I. Elkus with special morning and evening road, Middletown, to F. Semler ing bath and ample servants' ac- this year by Victor E. Grosslnger, Loan are way below anticipated campaign reached in both time and Dieterlch. Mr. Dieterlch now re- services. The theme of the entire commodations. Middletown Village, who is now a purchases. This situation holds true money, Bernard Seiple, chairman sides In Upper Montclair and is day's prpfe-ram will be "Honor to The same broker also negotiated freeholder. Submits Reply in Red Bank where the borough'i of this year's drive for $92,500, has vice president of the William G. quota was 5450,000 of "E" bonds Our Service Men." and the mes- the purchase for Mr. Hardwick of stressed the need for renewed ef- Mennen company of Newark. Jo- and the sales, to date, are only sages, music and ritual, will bear the Walter We Huntlsy home on forts on the part of everyone in seph G. McGue of Rumson was the the BOuth'Sjde of Ridge road, Rum- $325,565,25 or 72H per cent of our out the idea. From War Dept. Monmouth county to make this broker. son, Immediately' east of the Rum- allotment. The Sacrament of Holy Com- year's drive a completeL success. This solid masonry structure son private school. With thLs prop- In an effort to arouse the citizens munion will be observed at the The drive, which was officially I stands on a promontory of the erty there are two acres of shaded Official Information of Red Bank to rise to this patri- morning service at 11 o'clock and scheduled to start June 21, was de-1 Shrewsbury river on two acres, grounds and a low colonial resi- otic' challenge and to purchase E the pastor, Rev. W. Winfleld West, layed until July 8 because of the j commanding a view for miles to dence of ten rooms and four baths. Regarding the Italian bonds to the limit of their capacity, will preach on the subject "When Fifth War loan, and even when the i the southward. One of the fea- Mr. Hardwick Is with the banking Mayor Charles R. English of Red God Forgets." campalgn was finally started, re- Uurea of this house Is a towering firm of Smith, Barney and Com- Prisoners of War Bank has issued a proclamation, Last year several improvement* turns from contributors in the vaulted celling In the livingroom pany of New York. setting aside the hours of 6:30 to and repairs were made in the county moved along at a much | ______^____^___^^___ 10 p. m. Monday, July 24, for a church and at the 66th annivers- In view of the wide publicity of slower pace than in previous years, the charges of laxity of the treat- house-to-house canvass for the tak- ary service a new Chancel was ded- Mr. Seiple declared. ing of applications for E bonds. icated. Additional repairs and im- ment of the Italian prisoners of "Monmouth Memorial hospital," war hore in the United States, and Under the chairmanship of Ed- provements have been made this said Mr. Seiple, "represents an in- "Red Cross Needs reading with much interest the edi- ward H. Conway, chairman of the year among which was the pur- vestment of over a million and a torial in last Thursday's issue of Fifth War Loan for Red Bank, a. chase of new carpet for the sanct- half dollars, and the residents of j The Register, Abram I. Elkus of preliminary meeting for Instruc- uary. the county have not been asked to IClkridge, former U. S. ambassador tion ana organization for the can- This carpet will be formally ded- contribute any part of thiB." , More Nurse's Aides ? Italy, wrote a letter to the Act- vass will be held at the borough icated at the evening service Sun- He went on to state that the In- ing Secretary of War enclosing hall tomorrow evening at seven day at% o'clock. Rev. John Blair, stitution has been free from clippings in relation to the above. o'clock. Members of the following pastor of the Oakhurst Methodist mortgagee, of which there was only Mr. Elkus has received an answer organizations have volunteered to church, will be the speaker and the REV. W. WINF7ELD WEST one, since 1904. Wjien the hospital Civilian And Army Hospitals from Brig. Gen. Edward S. Green- serve as Minute Men and Women pastor of the church will be In was first started a mortgage was baum, and has forwarded the let- in the house to house drive: Wom- charge. ' • taken on the Centra! hotel building Ask For Volunteers ter on to The Register, suggesting en's auxiliary of the Veterans of In partial payment of the purchase that it be given publicity. Foreign Wars, Mrs. Ruth Taylor; JOHN T. LAWLEY New Teachers price. Gen. Howard S. Borden, who We are ..very glad to compjy with Women's auxiliary of the Am- was a member of the board of gov- Civilian and Army hospitals )n erican Legion, Mrs. Kenneth R. Mr. Lawley, a former member of Mr. Elkus' request and • we print ernors of the hospital from 1903 to Monmouth county are dally asking Smith; Red Bank Woman's club, France's Bastile the Nurse's Aide Corps committee the township committee and Its fi- herewith verbatim the letter re- For Middletown 1906, sponsored a circus given by ceived from the War Department: Mrs. Joseph E. Carrol!; Ladies' the Rumson Polo club at Sea of the county Red Cross chapter Hebrew society, Mrs. David Bui- ' Bright, and succeeded in raising for more aides, but at present corps years ago when he became sheriff. DEPARTMENT. kin; Boy Scouts, Harry Feldt; T. Township Schools Day Observed By officials have not been able to sup- His term in the office at Freehold enough money to pay off the mort- Office of the Under Secretary, M, C. A., William Petherbridge; gage at that time and there has ply the demand. New arrangements expires this year West Side Y. M. C. A., George Tay- for training and establishment of Washington, D. C. Two Engaged— never been a mortgage on any of Rainbow Chapter a July 12, 1944. lor; Lions club, Malcolm Nagle; the buildings since. more classes for this particular Rotary club, Harry Isaacs; Vet- part of Red Cross work were an- Was filed with J. Russell Woolley, Honorable Abram I. Elkus, Board to Study All the wings, which have since erans of Foreign Wars, William de Memorial Service nounced at a luncheon last week county clerk, on Monday. 40 Wall Street, la Motte; American Legion, Mort- been added, have been donated and at Shadowbrook inn, Shrewsbury, Mr. Grossinger's . Bus Problem built by the board of governors and imer VanSauter; Red Bank flro \ Held by Members given by the corps chairman, Mrs. Dear Judge Elkus: companies, Firo Chief Harry Hoff- their friends, and the 40 beds now Frederick C. Tatum, for committee He won the Republican nomination The Under Secretary has asked man, and employees of Sigmund The Middletown township board being made available in the new "Of 42d Division members and other Red Cross In the May primary but shortly w built bv the me to look into the Questions laised Eisner company, Robert Eisner. of education engaged two new' 'ng being United workers in the nurse's aide pro- after that was elevated to the in your letter of July 6 relating to teachers at its meeting last week. States government, Mr. Seiple stat- France's Bastile day was cele- gram. board of freeholders to succeed treatment of Italian prisoners of The horough will be divided up Mrs. William Sandborn will teach * had resigned to become surro- Actually, the Italians at Camp will be in charge of a member of 6 j h the Civilian Defense Volunteer ^or- ary of $1,900, and Mrs. Mary Hac-' which has been done by people who jFriday'hlght at Willowbrook reat- mands both-^iviitaff.and-mili-W His-name will appear on th. b'^J^Xnin* whicwWch'loh youu en'en- kett will teach the first grade In .'were interesled in the hospital ani j aurant, Fair Haven, when solemn tary hospitals for nurse's aides and I ballot this Novemoer fta a Republic ganization nndcr Ensley M. White. c _. ... -liuu .what...is AH -citizens who nro willing, to vol- the Leonardo school at a salary of | who have In i great way made the memorial services were held at the number of aides available. The] an candidate for freeholder. callevdu _anu Italian Service _Unit . Th_e $1,400. The former is a graduate service now rendereded to the peo- 11:45 o'clock. This service has been shortage la .increasing constantly! Mr. Lawley will run for a full jba'ckVound'oTi'hese"units"is as "fol- unteer as Minute Men and Women of-Dickinson -college and taught at j>)e of Monmouth county possible, I held for the past 25 years at the in tho house-to-houae canvass are and although the demandbecomes' term of three yearsr — laws; . urged to attend the.-meeting, tomor- . the .Atlantic Highlands high school, i^ told in the annual report of the'national reunion of Rainbow Divl- greater and grea.t£r.....far aides,. At the time of theI'surrender ot Mrs. Hackett is a graduate of State! hospital written for 1904, At that'sion veterans, but due to a request •Italy thei*-.. were.. .aDDr.axima.tely row night and sit with their sec- classes are smaller, recently grad- tion leader1. —- Teachers college. H. Laurence Scott | time Mrs, W. D. Harper was su-jby Col. J. Monroe Johnson, pas uating fewer than ten aides at 13U,UOO Italian prisoners of war in «j Church Supper American custody. Most of these Pfeslded. • | perintendent and she wrote in her president of the association and time. ThB oI were in the North African theater The choir will render special! board accepted with regret j annual report: head the Office of Defens "We hav« established "tralhlh_ fit operations. In ylew of the man- resignations of Herman Transportation, the 26th national ft Next Thursday services singin*i«™g a»»t the "* to m. close courses very frequently in an effort power shortage in that theater, Rumson Council serVlCe "Wheli I Sur- teacher of biology and physics,' reunion, scheduled to he held at to meet this iiym;.Bni Iserioui' consideration was given to rey the Wondrous Cross" and at Walter F. Willey, grade school for thankfulness. When 1 Chicago, was cancelled. minute two or three applicant* whether and to what extent they teacher the last 15 yeare. Instead of the national memorial Methodist Group could be used there as labor troops. Pays Tribute To tha evening service "Awakening visited many of the auxiliaries In drop out and we have had to can- Arrangements were concluded early Chorus"- and "Hallelujah, We Shall The board has taken under ad the spring and told them we must services, which is called "Cham- cel the class. Training facilities Also to Hold Bazar in the fall of 1943 under which se- Rise." Special solos will also be visement the bus transportation not ^a\y have money for ex- pagne Hour" by the Rainbow Vet- are available all through the year lected Italian prisoners1 of war erans, each Chapter was requested PFC Brueckner heard. problem since receiving notice from ;t ra things but money for the mort- but unless volunteers come forward The annual summer bazar and were enabled to volunteer, to #erve the Office of Defense Transports-1 gage and for running expenses and, to hold their own services on Fri- few classes can be held, and -the against Germany In every capacity Included in the congregational day evening, July 14j at 11:45 harvest home supper of the Wom- except in actual combat. In this singing at each service will be a tion that several bus routes should in addition to the usual shortage lag between supply and demand en's Society of Christian Service of Silent Period of be eliminated. j maintenance, I did not feel as o'clock. It was on this date and will grow even greater," the chair- way the drain on American per- special hymn lor those in the ser- fo r the Methodist church will be held sonnel tor Euardine the prisoners Dr. Wylie G. Pate reported that. happy about it as I wished them hour in 1918 that the Germans man concluded. vice of the nation. These hymns made their 'last desperate attempt Thursday night of next week on was substantially reduced, and the Prayer for Soldier will be followed by special prayers war bonds totaling $67,000 were } to believe The Lord has heard our A new arrangement for training the church lawn and in Fellowship morale and working effectiveness sold by the township schools. prayers and Bent us aid from the to start an offsensive to take Paris has been planned by Mrs. Tatum of tho prisoners were brought ts for the servicemen by the pastor. and they were held In their tracks hall. Supper will be served on res- Killed in Italy The commercial course next year j most unexpected sources, so thah t in order to recruit aides, who are ervation only and reservations must high level with manifest benefit to Andrew H. Sutler of Rumson, year by the Rainbow Division. our war operations. church organist, will render the will have three years of etenog-; We close our books for the employed part time or who have a be made with Mrs. Howard S. Hig- A short period of silent prayer musical accompaniment at both raphy instead of two and vocational! without a dollar of debt, A buffet supper followed the sing- day or BO off from their Jobs dur- ginson or Mrs. Roy Inscoe on or Approximately 75,000 of the was observed by the Rumson may- services. Capacity congregations work will be stressed in prepare-1 "OUT graduate nurses paid for ing of "The Star Spangled Banner" ing the week. A class of 26 mem- before Sunday. prisoners of war held by the United tion for Army service. by the more than 75 persons pre- States in North Africa were thua or and council at the meeting last are expected both morning and i altering a room, putting in a bath, bers selected on this basis will The supper will be served from Thursday night in tribute to PFC Funds for the sen-ice honor roll I laying hardwood floors and fur- sent. Stanley S. Barrow, president start their training Monday night organized into Italian Service Units. evening. of the local chapter, introduced 5:30 p. m, to 7:30 p. m. The menu Only carefulU' selected individuals Curt Bruocknor, son of Mr. and to be placed in the high school hall j nishing completely consulting at Fltkln hospital. .Although the i will consist of chicken salad, po- who declared In writing their de- Mrs. Hugo Brueckner of Allen Much has been accomplished at John H. Fix, chaplain, who gave 1 will come from the student and or- ( rooms for our staff, thus erecting a class meets at night, these women tato salad, tomato and lettuce salad, sire to volunteer for this type of street, that borough, who was kill- the church during the past year. chestra funds. More than 400 „ monument to themselves j the Invocation. After a few re- have pledged to serve as graduate service were accepted. The units ed in action in Italy. Besides the purchase of carpet, the seven gold stars, i giving our doctors what they marks by president Barrow, hot corn and beans, cottage cheese, were staffed with Italian officers names, ttnd Mrs. aides during their day off or part hot rolls, dessert and coffee. Mrs. A warning that a more serious Boors have been sanded and palnt- will be on the honor roll. J. Kinloch, accompanied by Mrs and non-commissioned officers un- td, repairs made to the exterior of • should havhave hhad years ago but for of a day. In this way many of the Fred Boyd is chairman of the sup- der administrative control of Amer- coal shortage may prevail next Capt. William Dennis and Harold i jj [ f ds. E. Lewis at the piano, sang women can be on hand between the '.he building and renovation of the ac 0 un "Trees," by Joyce Kilmer, a,mem- per committee and Mrs. Harold S. ican personnel and organized along winter than last was made by Coun- jasement begun. Youngs of the building committee "George F. Baker, C. T. Cook, H. time of day aides go off duty and Baynton of the dining room. American military _ organizational cilman J. Edward Wilson, who was reported that the roof of the Port c. Fahnestock and many others ber of the Rainbow Division- who the night aides report. lines suitable to the type of task The present pastor, Rev. W. Win- was killed in action In Chateau Mrs. Inscoe is general chairman. chairman of a committee appointed Seld West, who Is a local preacher Monmouth school was leaking and I gave us large amounts of money, Although this new night class is Mrs. William Macdonald is chair- to which they were assigned. Dis- to aid residents during the coal has caused considerable damage to j Mrs. Goldsmith's little boy, Thierry. , Several messages from retained in mpplying the charge, is now serv- j e filled, another course of this type man of the "white elephant" table, ciplinary control was the Italian shortage last year. He urged all . the Interior. The Caruso company ;,.._ the. ch_ iildrei n of Lakewood, under prominent Rainbowers were then can be organized for other women Mrs. K«lby Warden, food table and American hands and residents who could possibly do so ing his third year at Rumson. Dur- E of Attlantil "c Highland"• s was awarded Mrs. G. A. Pach, and those of Mrs. j read by the secretary, Arthur who could give some hours of day- Mrs. Frank Warner, Sr., apron personnel continued to be subject to store up an early supply. .njr that time the condition of the read to American military law. The the ontract to repair the roof at a E. S. Millan of North Long Branch, Slattery. After these were n time service if they could be booth. A written complaint from W. F. rhurch has improved considerably Chaplain Fix called off the names British similarly organized Italian cost of $763. gave us the generous proceeds of trained at night. The same re- Boland of River road relative to md extensive plans for further lm of members of the national associa- prisoners In their custody into units the fairs, the Norwood Park Jun- quirements and the same procedure damage done to his property by provements and renovations are tion who have passed away during which later became known as "Co- ior Comedy club an entertainment, for applying for this type of course operator Unite," and the total ef- hoodlums was referred to the po- now under way. the last year. These numbered Hensler Property Circulation of Quality while Mr. Borden and the Rumeon are in effect as for the day class fective force oDeratine for the Al- ce committee. Chief damage was about 90. Then the chaplain call- Polo club gave an amateur circus which is scheduled to be given the lies was well OVLT 100,000 in the tho tenring down of tho gates at ed the names,of New Jersey Chap- and Quantity Counts that was such a marvelous success end of this month, provided the Sold At Rumson communication zones of the North he entrance to the property. Middletown Twp. that the proceeds paid off the Iter members who have passed away 1 African and European theaters. In today's issue of The Register ten necessary registrations are re- These men did work which would Council was notified by the state there appears the first of a series mortgage. since the organization was founded ceived. Purchased by otherwi»e have to be. done by Al- ABC that a retail distribution li- Sells Many Lots of advertisements placed herein by "Mr. Crater raised the money to In Germany in 1919. They were: Requirements for admission to a lied military personnel. cense has been issued to John representatives of the New York screen the new wing and the Major Peter P. Rafferty, Capt. Hintelmann, inc.. and a club license James J. Rowland, Thomas Beatty, nuree's aide course are as follows: Walter B. Force The success of this program in Times, a great New York city daily nurses' home, and Mrs. Harper Applicants must be between 18 and North Africa and the increasingly o the Rumson Country club. 22 Purchased and one of the outstanding daily papered the nurses' parlor. Red John Bennett, Vernon A. Brown, tight military manpower situation Robert A. Burnett, Joseph F. Cos- SO years of age, have had a high The attractive Rumson riverfront Assessor Richard J. Rogers, Sr., papers of the world. Bank auxiliary altered the fourth school education or Its equivalent, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Hens- have led us to organize Italian vol- was nnmed assessor of the sewer At Ideal Beach That the New York Times should floor, making a new maternity and grove, Peter P. Farrell, Raymond unteer prisoners of war within the Fredenburg, Russell F. Grimshaw, be in good physical condition, ler has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. continental United States as an ad- district for 1D4-I. •elect the Register in which to car- children's ward. Shrewsbury aux- pledge at least 150 hours of duty Walter B. Force of Brooklyn. Mr. The auditor's report was received Joseph P. Hoffman, Ambrose C. junct to our military program on Twenty-two lots at Ideal Beach ry its message to th> local reading iliary paid for our gas flxturee and a year and be able to serve during Force is head of the New York con- the same basis as that employed In and filed. A summary appears in were bought at the meeting of the public is not only gratifying to The with Point Pleasant, Spring Lake Matthews, William McNeil, John the day. Expenses involved are the cern bearing his name in the cof- North Africa. Today approximate- legal form in this issue of The Reg- Middletown township committee Register but Is paying us a great md Long Branch auxiliaries, fur- McNeil, Robert H. Nichols, Augus- cost of a physical examination transportation ly 36,000 prisomrs of war within ister. tus O'Brien, H. Raymond Phillips, fee shipping and last Thursday by Mrs. Corinno E compliment upon our quality and Dished a room each in the new previous to admission to the course, field. Mr. Henslcr is one of the the contlnentairwiited States have The rerently-orgiinizod borough Breton of Ideal Beach for $1,600 quantity circulation. wing. Long Branch auxiliary gave Clark R. Roe, Ernest E. Sacco, been organized Into Italian Service purchase of two uniforms of about owners of the Hensler Brewing Co. Units with very satisfactory result-s. planning board made a tour of the The original bid was $300. A lot The New York Times know* Us tire extinguishers, sheets and Lester E. Shibla, Norman Vunck $1 each and the purchase of one of Newark. and Jacques Wimpheimer. They have relieved acutev military borough Saturday preparatory to oa Main street, Port Monmouth, al- what real reader coverage means. •poons, while Asbury Park gave us pair of white shoes for which an The property, which is located on manpower shortages at a number setting up a master plan for the »• was purchnsed by Mrs. Breton To have them select The Register much-needed money. The conduc- Following this president Barrow extra ration coupon may be ob- Wilson circle, is one of the most of militarv installations and in rezoninir of certain sections of the for $325. In this particular field means that tors, engineers, firemen, brakemen Introduced Chaplain C. C. Cole of tained if the applicant does not al- modern of the medium-sized many tvpes of essential servicps, borough. l«ots sold in other sections of the the Times knows when it ie spend- and freight hands In the Pennsyl- the Camp Charles Wood chapel, eady 'own suitable white shoes. Shrewsbury riverfront estates. The both skilled and unskilled. Their township wero as follows: one lot ing money with The Register for division of the Long" Branch (Continued on Page 6) Applications for the course may be place was purchased by the Hens- removal from the close confinement --•a •> ----- t> iVanla Qiviaiun ui i a room, so that of prisoner stockades and the grant- STAMP CI.IB TO MEET to Red Bank Riverside Realty com- reader interest it gets its announce- furntahed obtained at the chapter house in lers about live years ago, at which ing to them of reasonable privileges rallroad hrewsbury. An interview with The Monmmith County Phllatello pany for $500; two lots to Ernest ments in a paper that is like the onIy one nDW remaina unfurnished. Funds are now available for time the house was completely re- which an ordinary misoner* they and Bernice Rutt for $100, two lots Times with "All the News That's The Long Branch auxiliary erected those desiring to purchase a home Mrs. Tatum, corps chairman, may built, including such renovation as would not receive, has led to im- soi'irly ivill'mi-rt iii .semi-monthly to Mrs. Mary T. Kelly for $100, lot Fit to Print," a. tablet to the memory of Mary J. or make repairs to their present be arranged by calling Red Bank the installation o£ new tiled baths, provement in their morale and in sosriiun a: the Crd I!:ink borough home on a mortgage at a reduced their elllciency. to Mrs. Helena E. Ebcr for $50, five We not oniy thank the Times for Hastings, and the governors named 3443. a new heating plant, new plastered hall tnnuuTow uiglu nt .i o'clock. this friendly gesture and for this rate of interest. No premiums are walls throughout, new slate roof, Notices fi>r the meoun;; were sent lota to Donald E. Sehreck for $500, the woman's ward In the new wing required. The mortgage can be It was in view of the above men- business but ateo for the compli- Mrs. Eflel Gordon, R. N., has new kitchen, pantry and laundry tioned nolicv that the commanding from Mmibi'io arul bore the one- two lots to Mary Dubroskey for for her in token of their apprecia- paid on monthly Installments over volunteered her services as instruc- $100, two lots to John J. and ment it is paying us. tion of her untiring efforts in be a period of years to suit owner. In with steel cabinets, rubber flooring general at Camp Kilmer permitted cent adhesive of the recent fa- tor for an accelerated nurse's aide and modern equipment. The house the Italian Service Unit personnel mous American si-rie-. The stamp Louise Walling for $150, two lols half of this hospital at a time when amounts of $1,000 to $8,000. For day time course which will open at un uutv at that etutlon to make a property located within a ten-mile 1 has nine rooms, three baths, powu- was cancelled with tho old-style to Frank Blagden for $100 and two Soles Calendar It had but few friends. Belmar's Fltkin hospital as soon as the min- si^ht-seelng trip to New York. Four lots to John Amboa fdr^$250. July 22, Saturday; household auxiliary's usual successful fair at radius of Red Bank. Write Mort- er room, open and closed porches commercial buses were used for the hand cancellation used in the Marl- goods and antiques. Charles D. gage, box 511, Red Bank.—Adver- imum of ten students are regis- and a sun deck. boro postollice many years, with the club and a concert at the Nep tered for training. This course will trie, however, the expenses incident Cleveland, Wyckoff road, Eaton- tune house realized such a hand- tisem'ent. The grounds front 150 feet on the to the trip were paid by the Ital- red ink, the Uriunl cancellation In Adirondack Cluiirs. town, 1:30 p. m.. B. G. Coats, auc- run three weeks, with classes four practically all poutolllcea being Heavy quality, wide, boards, •ome sum that they new support a river with a riparian grant, and ians. On arrival at the YMCA in tioneer, August 5, Saturday, Mon- Weddine Gifts. days each week. Mrs. Gladys W. New York city the buses were dis- black. something unusual, cost a bit more, mouth County Auction Mart, Fourth bed in the men's ward as well as in Sickles, R. N., nurse Instructor for have a depth to the road of over but worth it $i).'J5 each, with wheels Original (rifts sold nation wide. charged and the tour of the city and Chelsea avenues Long Branch, the women's." Consult our experienced Gift Coun- nurse's aides, will teach the new 500 feet. There Is a dock and a was made either bv walking or by to move, them around. Plenty ol 1 p. m. Entries received Tuesdays dandy beach. , Attention! toya for the kiddies on the beach. sellor, Rendezvous Gift Shop 523 night class.. using other transportation facilities. and Fridays, 9 a. m., to 5 D. m. Banps ave, Asburv Park.—Adver- Adjacent rivorfront properties are The admission prices to the Dlaeps For Women Only. If vour win- National 5 & 10. Prown's. Tel. 2680. B. G. Coats, auctioneer.—Adver- Houteman Wanted. dows are in need of curtains, we —Advertisement. For established routes, salary and tisement. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harold of amusement were paid by the tisement Recapping and Vulcanizing Frlia, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Italians. have iust received a line assort- commission, must have references 48-hour service; latest methods ment of tailored curtains Included .nd certificate of availability. Ap- Fuel Oil Waldron, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin M. I believe there is ground for pre- are Ninon's-lace, tine Marquisettes, Notice Everyrcady Automatio Rotary to suit best grades and equipment in our plant. Phil plv at once, Leon's Cleaner's, Dy- your burner; Waldman's Gulf Service, Maple Farrier, Mr. and Mrs, P-. T. Lind- dicting that this policy toward the llgurod, Ninon's and manv others. Brand new method. Speod-Eiec- Tank /Pump, 250-gal. per hour ca- er's and Laundry, 76 White street, and prices Unexcelled service. picked men among Italian prison- Buv what von need. Need what vou trolysia. Hair on face, arms and pacity, 6-Eal. tank, new all-brass Fred D. Wlkoff Co., Red Bank, avenue and West Front street, Red hard. ers will continue to pay dividends phone Red Bank 2800.—Advertise- Bank, phone 1865.—Advertisement. Ml-, and Mrs. Ffafle expect to liny. 'The Sherman Hhop, 56 Broad legs permanently Removed at double pump head, for sale $30. Account ment. • phono 552.—Advertisement. incrensed useful work and de- street.- Advertisement. to triple previous speed. Marian of metalline city water. Can be move into their new home this creased disciplinary problem^. Frank, Asbury Park. 2755-R.—Ad- seen on Saturday or Sunday, Hunt- Try Westslde Coffee Shop, Private Mortgages. week. Sincerely yuur:*, vertisement, Ington. Main street, at Mercer ave- The Maryland. West Bergen Place, for Rood We can place any good mort- Edward S, Greenbaum, Mnnmmith County Auction Mart, nue. Port Monmouth, N, J.—Adver- 31 Wallace street. Luncheons 12 age; also buy and sell mortguRes. Out Door Cluiirs Brig. Gen,, ir. S. A. Fourth nnd Chel.ica nvenues,. Lon)T to 1 p. m., dinners 6 to 7:30 p. m. food, wholesome surroundings and tisement. . right prices. Special Sunday din- Interest rate as low as iVi%. Boyn- Easily .uainted with our Speed Executive Oltlcer. Urnnch. Hntries received 'Tuesday How's Your Linen Closet? Phone Red Bank OT1-M,—Adver- :on * Boynton, 8 Drummdnd place, and-Fridays. 9'n. m. to 5p. m. Co- tisement. - ners. $1.00.—Advertisement, y, Drummdnd place, Enamel, Canvas and awninc paint Jfj_vou need sheets and pillow ^Custom Made Slip Covers. phonhone Red BBankk . 952,—Advertise952Adti - 85 cents pint Ken> Tone $2.98 gal. . Shabby Window Shinies. operative Sales Cp., phone Long "ases nowTs"TRe~ttrilH to" fGfTiryour ment. Branch 3599—Advertisement. WF'are now again acceptHnJsor^ !»w. ,,: — •__._ Semi-Gloss wall pulnt BU cents qt. Eliminate that shabby look. Just needs. All sizes in i stock. Famous dors for made to measure furniture Soy Bean Seed, Reduce where you need It. Beau- Brand names such as Penuot. Lady covers. New Patterns, New Colors, New Jersey'..Certified Chief; also tl-form haths ulven bv experienced Fuel Oil. gal. tin. Full line of paints, and will put clean Holland Hna'tles" on" . .-. . . reppercll. Cannon, Alihottsford. Tho "for your Inspection. Phono recleaned HarbinBoy and Chief. Sherman Shop, 88 Broad street.— operators. Phone Red Blink 1515. Dellverlei .subject to government varnishes, stepladders and paint them while vou wait. 59 cents for B. G. Coates, licensed and bond-, V-dvertl«emenL led Bank' 2S4t. Tho Sherman Shop, Conover Bros,, Wicka£un;t. Phone Ask for Miss Virginia,—Advertlse- egulation's. Hance & Davis, phono brushes. National 5 & 10. Frown's. best sizes. National 5 A 10,.Prawn's, ed, Long. Branch, phont 3599.— it Broad street.—Advertisement, Holm.de! 6121.—Advertisement, metn. - , Red Bank. 103.—Advertisement. Tel. 2680.—Advertisement Tel. 26S0.—Advertisement, • Advertisement- Page Two. KED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20, 1944

house" at Fort Monmouth for th I get all I need in the PX, and GO8PJBL TENT SEBVKJE8 at 8.10 p. m. and will continue dur- Former Resident general public next Saturday andd Red Bank Army Mom's weekly packages Are really ing the remainder of July and MONEY LOANED said all Wons and their friend* enough. Religious service* are being held throughout August. were cordially invited. I hope you nre enjoying the sum- nightly, except Saturday, at the on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instrument* Addresses Lions An attendance prize, presented Men Meet Abroad mer weather and are netting all the Gospel Tent at Shrewsbury avenue „ Camera*, Binoculars, etc. sport that goes with it. Please UcanMd and bonded by Stala of N J by. William Bradley, was awarded write eoon, and regards to everyone. and Herbert street. The evange- The Red Bank Register 1* tup- to Malcolm Nagle, the correct lists are F. Carbon! and F. Plzzulli ported bv local as well aa out-of- WE PAT CASH FOB OLD GOLD and SILVER John W. Mace Tells Letter Tell. Of town business men. Advertisement! answer to the question being the Finding help is easy with a R«K- of Long Branch. Services''in Eng- appearing regularly tell the story, Loan Co. Of Child Problems average amount of. life insurance Visit In Corsica later Ad.—Advertisement. lish are held at 7:30 arid in Italian —Advertisement.' . • held by each policy-holder in the JOB Broadway LoDt Branch United'States Is $2,044. John W. Mare of BrigMwat<)rs, ;.onK Island, associate executive Capt. Herman Marmulstcln of director of the Snvc the Children Red Bank, who is stationed with Federation of America, and a. na- Peggy Stalder the .Medical Corps in Corsica, in a live of Red Hunk.-was speaker nt recent letter to friends here, telh Tuesday night's dinner me.eting of Is Bride-Elect of. meeting Dr, Philip Costa, also B the Red Bank I.ions club at the captain in the Medical Corps. Capt, Molly Pitcher hotel. He was born Mainiulstein, whoso letter is pub- In tlie pnrsonnKP of Ihe old Grnrp To Wed Flight Officer lished bdnw, interestingly describes Methodic church over .">O years ago, a visit to Naples and other experi- SUN GLASSES 19* • 29*. 39* • 98* Ills parents heing Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Mulvihill, Jr. ences in Italy. The letter follows: .lameK R, Mare, Your air mail letter of June 13 60c Size Mr. Mare !"pnke on "The Child in i Mr. and Mr». Emil Staldpr of made vorv EOOd time, afi it arrived 5 ounces Wnr Time," nnd praised the Lions Rector plnce have announced the here just H few days ago. SQUIBB DENTAL CREME Nots lo ys hlua«l for their constructive interest in engjippment of their daughter, Miss f ° "? \ p ure uf visitinvisitng Jta\ y. an thd ei tpleafi cei- the welfare- of children. He de- Peggy Stalder, to Flipht Officerr tainlil y flR flne ,- • l scribed the serious situation In 5 John I . Mulvihill. Jr.. son of Mr. o n businesbusinss bubutt mv headquarterq s ANACIN TABLETS &., Pkg. * so England, where so many have been and Mrs. John P. ilulvlhlll of cave me a fef w days'' vest at thhe killed by bombing raids, and men- Church street Fair Haven, No lisle of Capri, and to say I didn't THE REXALL DRUG STORES 'tioned how many thousands of chil- d.'.te has been set for the wedding. enJ°v >l would be lying like the dren have, been evacuated from devil. It wajj wonderful and I did WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP 3 LonHon to the country districts. jnol miss a thing. We even had a Continuing, he said "The Future of jUSO show come over and enter- Broad & Monmouth Sts. Phone 1444 Red Bank the world depends on the kind of tain us. | 1 also vitiited Naples, and it re- THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY people that are in it. Thp children imindcd me so of New York; in PALMOLIVE FACIAL SOAP jugg of today will he thp men and wom- I fact, 1 now know where the .push- en of tomorrow. That is the reason icart vendor got his start. I saw England in takinp such Rood care of ! scenes like the East Side of New WATCH A LIGGETT PHARMACIST them; the major concern is the [York, but I also saw the grander TINCTURE IODINE with applicator 15 welfare of thp children and they ! things of the city. Vesuvus wae are giving their best to them, rea- jquiet but 1 flew over it and 1 could AT WORK 'see where the lava had run down C lizinp the futuip'dc-pends on them." and "engulfed those little towns. 1 $1.25 Serutan He told of the grent help Ameri- have many friends in Naples, as How intently he reads the prescription. 69- $1.25 Absorbing Jr. 69 cans have extended to the British^ [the' bunch I came overseas with How precisely he measures and weighs children, particularly through adop- iand several who worked with me the ingredients. How he checks them, c tion, and said a number of Rpd in North Africa, are now there, and before starting the skillful art 5-lb. Epsom Salts 17° Moth Balls Flakes 3for25 Bank people me contributing $30 ;they took care of me royally. per year for each child to assist in 1 was able to see Jascha Heifetz of mixing and again when he is through. give a cuncert for the boys, and it Then, carefully labels the package the coftof keeping them safe. He ,really was wonderful. The theater Next Time, Bring 50c Phillips Milk Mag. 23° Tar Paper Rolls 39° told of the "underground,, life" of was packed to the. rafters, with all and files your 1> for future reference. children and their parents in Po- Allied soldiers—our boys, French, Your Prescription c land and other conquered'eountries English, Canadians, Pales and all To Liggett's and detailed the great lack of cloth- the rest on our side. After he con- Anusol Suppos. 12$ 9g Flit quart ing in all the occupied countries. cluded his concert he asked the audience what they wanted to hear, Mr. Mace described the success- and vou should have heard the re- ful campaigns for clothing through- i quests. "In the Mood," "Holiday out the United States and said that jFor Strings." and many of the new because of the large contributions swing classics. He obliged, and It is 'possible to furnish enough MISS PEGGY STALDER also played a iune that was in swing clothing for a child for 50 cents. In- tempo and written >rjxa sailor. In Miss Stalder was graduated from addition he played "Ewndonderry cluding repairing:, mending and re- Red Hank high school, and attend- Air," "Interj»tf?zo" antf. "Ave habilitation. Hf also mentioned i?d Drake Business college at PertbJ Marlo/^xjttSsiseveral othersT~~\ the welfare o/ children In the Ten- Amboy. She is employed at Camp Entertainment jn Naples is topa nessee and Kentucky mountains Coles laboratory. for our theater of operations, and Make-Up and said there are over 100,000 chil- I'm sorry I'm not stationed there. dren who cannot go to school un- Flight Officer Mulvihill is sta However, 1 can't kick. This place less they are furnished with clotheB. tioned at Westover Field, Massa- of mine can compare with i mo6t That Invites Close-Ups -Mr. Mace also gave his ideas on chusetts. Upon his graduation from any other richt now. We don't the Community chest idea, telling Rider college at Trenton in 1943 he have ho* evenin,\s, and we don't 40% OFF! The EasY'To-Cive-Yourself of its Inception after World War T. entered, the Air Corps before his have, the dust, noise and clamour He feels the successful plan Is a commencement, and was stationed of the hie city—we just lead a rus- Powder & Perfume year-round offort vrith a cohtinous at "North Carolina state college at tic life. education of the public, and that It the time diplomas were awarded. Yesterday (Sunday) we had some Purse Set, Reg. 49c Soft, filmy cake cosmetic that gives PERMANENT WAVE 59* swell fried chicken and French your skin "pulse quickening allure." is necessary to put it on a broad Ho received a degre of bachelor of fried potatoes, arid after dinner I No machinery or electricity so no basis so every worthy charity bene- science wltu a major in-flnance. He jcalled tin an old friend of mine—a Carry-with-you-sizes of Cara Smooths on to a satin finish . . . the fit'. ' ' ' " was a member of the Accountant's doctor- from. a. fighter squadron Nome face powder that sells for closer it is, the lovelier it seems. danger - or discomfort - from heat. ; Complete with shampoo, rinse, 50 He was introduced by Edward H. club, Phi Sigma Nu fraternity and'nearby, and we not together at his 51 and $2 a box and the perfume Enchantment that endures in spite-of the varsity baseball and basketball outllt. After .HtrucKline throuKh cutlers. Only 2c tax on this item. Conway, the club's assistant secre- I five games of pine-pona on a very that sells for $2 a half ounce. sun or wind because it's climatized! tary-treasurer. ••*--•• hot afternoon' wo decided to RO- President William A, Fluhr was Red Bank Catholic .high, schoolI in is-wjmreiQK in a nearby creek. Off in charge of the meeting and he' 1938 tie attended Seton Hall col-' came our clothes and I hit nie'wn- welcomed several guests, including lege. ter with n .splash. It sure felt good Lieut. Philip Bailly, flon of Lion He'was graduated as u flight of- - nnhody worries about wearing l/anlda. trunks- them's Just no one around. Wear $ John E. Bailly, Jr.: Past president ficer from- the bomhardlnr-navlg.i- wp had one 0( tnose thinks of everything! Jamea LaBfiu of the Fair Haven torn school at MirtlanMlrilamdl Ai_mArm>v Air|Airi(lin hvs that th(, flBntcr p, lotrubbes car.r Stockings Lions, Rev. William I. Reed of Fair Magic Hair Eraser fleld ac Midland, Texas, July • ry in case thev are downed over All Haven, former chaplain of the Red water, and we spent the time try- with your bottle of Rank cluh; Arthur J. Kootto of Red ing to tumble e?icri other out of Summer Long Hank, William f",. Drnge of St. Al- Made First Clafcs that. In the. oveninn wo went to Venida Leg Make-Up hans, Long' Island, and Richard our house. By the way, 1 am liv- Famous Or. Wett Siebert of Merrick, Long Island. Petty Officer Inir with a French family and some French officers, plus several Amer- Double Convex The club decided to dispense 4 ounces SILQUE Leg Make-Up with Its meeting next Tuesday Richard Sumner Hill, son of Mr. icans, a captain, ex-erhool teacher Brush Head and Mrs. Leslie B. Hill of Little from WIlliamshurR, Virginia; my A Rexall Product night and Wednesday afternoon Silver Point, who is stationed in assistant, who'Is from I'tah. and a Better still, three times'as Whopping Big Bowl of and evening will take part In a the Southwest Pacific area, has first lieutenant in the M. P.'s—he much (12 ounces) in $1. size Beige and Sunhn 1QQ joint golf tournament and dinner Is a lawyer from the Bronx. We with magic hair eraser block. Anchored, Shed-Proof Bristles with the Red Bank Rotarians at been promoted to petty officer first have a large livinz mom in the HERSHEY'S 6 ounce fc>of//e ' the Peal golf club. class. >' front of the house and each nicht The young man was Lorn at Ut- we have a midnight snack and lis- Cocoa Buffer Sfiave Sgap j DR. WEST TOOTH BRUSH It was reported past president ten to the news. Jack Rohrey is recovering from his tle Silver Point and was'Rraduatcd from lied Bank high school and Lnst nlrht n Capt. Costs, who is Bristled with Nylon CONTI CASTILE severe illness, hut will be confined Monmouth Junior college, Long also a medical officer, came to pay to his home another ten days or so. us a visit, and in the course of For Your Eyes He Is a member of the Shrewsbury Branch. He entered the Navy SHAMPOO April 30, 1943. and received his boot conversation I discovered that he Soothing, Refreshing township committee. training ut the Navnl station at Is from Red Bank. Do you know Mr. Conway spoke of the house- him? He wa-s associated with the Newport, Rhode Island, , He was hospitals In Red Bank, Long <50c S/ze 49* to-house canvass to be held Mon- then transferred to Port Hueneme, day night for the sale of E War Branch and Afitaury Park, I think. Bonds and of a meeting Friday California, and after complctelng "IT shall probably see him agagaino , as night at 7 o'clock at the Borough his basic training sailed for Guad-|he Is) not - too far awnv froim us. Hall of volunteer workers on. the alcana), Solomon Islands. He has We spent the evenine talking and been overseas since last September. Ustenlne to the radio. canvass. Don't bother sending me any- Dai.nl/ President Fluhr told of the "open thing more than your letters, and Trim Your Corns WAN'S PILLS 39c Buy a War Bond and Save a Life keen them rominj: fast and furious. Five-Day-Way The Safe V/ay To Stay VERACOLATE TABS. 69c • ••••••• Parex has a safety guard that Fastidious lessens danger of cutting, a CAROID & BILE 69c slotted blade head so you can GUARANTEED see what you're doing, a long ASPIRIN 100'$ lie handle for a good, safe grip. 5-DAY UNDERARM PADS BELLANS 100'S 39c Just whisk one of these lotion-filled SAFETY RAZOR FOR CORNS MILES ANTI PAIN 21c PERCOMORPHUM wee 67c pads over your underarms and lo! per- TIRE RECAPPIKG spiration, as well as. odor, appear to PAREX ALKA-SELTZER 25s 49c SUPER DCONC. IOCC 1.38 vanish. Daisy-fresh daintiness for one to five days (depends on how perspirey With Blade 25^ PHILLIPS TABS. 75 s 29c GET LONGER you naturally are.) Jar of 35 for SSc. CHUX 1.39 ' Refill Blades, 3 for 25c 1R0NIZED YEAST eo's 53c mi miAGi MEY. GOATS MILK 39c MIDOL LGE. 32c WITH MULL-SOY 29c KURB TABLETS 23c firttfott* NURSING BOT. soz 3forl0c CARTER'SLIVERPILLS 1~9C SKOL Filters Out FAMOUS REXALL PRODUCTS ALOPHEN IOCS FACTORY-CONTROLLED POLYCAPS CHILD'S VIT. 87c painful burning rays RECAPPIMC Girls with beautiful 39c Rexall Milk of Magnesia (P/.) soft, silky hair and 49c Puretest Aspirin (100's) 60c Size Amazing Record for always get The famous filter lotion, REG. We PURCHA$r59 • originally developed in ADMIRACION ^Sweden for snowburn. Non- 20 SCHICK BLADES Trouble Free Miles "Foamy , oily. Won't pick up sand, 35c size bottle for — 29c. in Schick Injector Oil Shampoo Reg. 50c Rexall Gypsy Cream and Factory control has given UH an adjustment uvcrnge Sealed in a of le#s than lTr—An average Unit cannot be beaten 50c Rexall Eyelo Lotion for Eyes bath of oil In New Tires. 'I* £59* (j<tj ^ REG,' $1.00 PURCHASE 69* Injector shoots old blade Greaseless Suntan Lotion out of razor; new one in! • FACTORY TRAINED EXPERTS Look Years Younger! j. , I 48c Lavender Shaving Cream and A pleasant way to a beautiful • EXCLUSIVE FIRESTONE RUBBER FORMULA Wear Flattering even tan! No sticky oils, no '.'..have them taken • APPLICATION AND CURING CONTROLLED messy grease, no parching al- Jladij £itfte% Regular 25c Lavender Talcum today...the famous IY RIGID INSPECTION cohol. Money back guarantee. Face Powder Jean Sardou way. If jour preient tirte c*n b« recapped, insist upon ''*'''•" REG.>3c PURCHASE '2 oz. 4 or. 47* Firestone Factory Controlled S«rvic«. Thu Btrictly No Appointment Rcqvvei. tapMTiMd wrviee ManrM 70a of m&unw» mileage 55c Size LISTERINE 25c Rexall Corn Sofvenf 19c Photographs nt tlw i?eti.er kind . »t DO extra eott. The Toolh Paste 50c Rexall Orderlies (6O''*)_ 39c GYPSY TAN OIL with ZING ONE]A[DAY puts you on the friendliest 3 OR 4.50 85c Rexall Theatrical Cream 69c terms with the svn B-Complex Selection., of jinwfN ' 35c Hall's Borated Baby Talc 29c Vitamin Tablet* The lift you get .from a ;jLti __ 49c Puretest Aspirin (JOO'j) 39c 4 ounces cup of coffee of a cold STEINBACHCO. . The Texaco Service Center 49c Greaseless Fungi-Rex_ 39c »»,shower. That's Z-I-N-G,., magnificently, painlessly now in Listerine tooth ASBURY PARK ' 11 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK 44* 87* Fungi-Rex Powder For FeefJL 42c with Rexall Gyp*sy Tan Oil paste. Cet a tube today. • *•••••* Telephone 404 Add 20 % Federal Exciie Tax To Coimeficv Jewelry, tuggoge RKU HANK IlKfil.-TF.P., JT'LY 20, Thr^e. Hana Ides Engaged 'OI.If Y. KrXOVr.K (AR ovf-r the county police radio at t 23 Here And There In Takes Position a id and Tnfc car '.vas io^atftd at As Home Agent • ..^,,<.,J ,.„:,.„ at i,iw Branch sa'" a erjldisr iea'/e th rally Saturday morning, was re- Parking it at 4.30 a. m. Montnouth County Mrs. I . K7\Vhite rovcied byy Liout. George Claytoy n ' SCHULTE-UNITED of the Iterl Bank police shortly Boys can make pocket money by Begins County Work "• after. The'alarm was broadcast selling the Register—Advertisement 80-82 BROAD ST. RED BANK Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Opera- Mr?. Ivorna K. White, home dem- tions, Lodge Doings, Births, Man r>.ge*, Deaths onstration agent in Vermont for the last 12 years, has boon appoint- LIQUOR DEPT. ed Monmouth county homo dem- and Oi'.er Notes of 'nterest onstration agent and began IKT new duties Monday. for fine LIQUORS power Man Promoted. Summer Home Not to Open. The Monmouth extension service J. R. Ketchel, former assistant The summer home at Keyport of! program, in nutrition, Hothin^, superintendent of electrical pro- the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, j homn management. rhiWl '.ry in !.£*:, LANDSDOWNE RESERVM «r mt am w E•• duction at the South Amboy plant New York city, will not be opened ; ri'nd family relationships will \tc of the Jersey Central Power and for the ueual summer vacationers : continued undnr Mr.«. Whitr-'s ^uid- 1 BLENDED $ Light company, has been named this year. War conditions make ance, Marvin A. Clark, county faim acting superintendent of electrical it difficult for the mother church \ a^ent, stated. h-ifJ spvf-rai years c\pfri( nc<> tjjr-rf ator, n found dead Tuesday Petty, a Marlboro fireman, was onment of their daughter, Hana Dale,! in homn df-monstrMion work hf-- Port-Tocay-Muscatel 1.34 morning in hla rooms in the San-hia way to a fire when his carto Arthur Hoebbrjrg, son of Mrs.UJIC} Kolng to Vi'iinont. DRY MARTINI 3.51 tander apartments at Asbury Park. struck the man. LeRoy had no rel-Rebecca Hochberg of Millhurst. | Mir, Wliite succeeds Mi^a Kiln Sherry-Dry Sherry 1.34 MANHATTAN 3.44 Death was due to natural causes. atives in this section. The marriage will take place Donaldson who resi/rned ),-i;-t. sprinir Mr. Rosenberg waa connected with Sunday afternoon, August 27, in 'to take a similar position v:'.\h th" You CAN HEAR the sparkle in drinks mixed with Burgundy-Sauterne 1.22 OLD FASHIONED 3.62 1 some of the Keade theaters in the VifiitorH In Texas. the Hotitl Rittcr at Lakewood. The jOloiicf'.stfj rounty extension «MV;<<- Canada Dry Water. "PIN-POINT CARBONATION" past and for a time helped manage MrB. William Francis and Mrs. | young couple will take a trip to staff. . .. millions of tinier bubbles ... means liveliness Claret-Rhine 1.16 SIDECAR 3.38 Convention hall when hiaj brother George Mulholland of Freehold '.Niagara Falls and upon their if-1 In addition to a pr-nsram v/hir-V: to tho last sip, despite melting ice. Really Fine Winet Just Add Ic« updated it. .He is survived by hiehave gone to Midland, Texas, to turn will reside at (16 George street, ( will slr*'-« canning ;tnd other form Today, liquor is precious ... too precious to mix wife and one son. visit Mrs. Francis' husband, ,1.1. Freehold. Mitm ldos was employed i of food conservation t his Hunim* : with ordinary club sodas. For fullest enjoyment, William Francis, who is a bom- a.s a bookkeeper by the Hiymund and fall. Mrs. Whit* will woik v.V' u'.c Canada Dry Water. Its special formula points yew Industry /or Keyport. bardier instructor. Mrs. Mulhol- Ki.sncr company. Mr. Hochberg is ,rounty 4-11 cluh fiRrnt How:i:d .1. up tho flavor of any tall drink. '/The' Aeromanno property on associated with the Millhuret Mill-' Stelle and with local club leadr;.- land will return in about a month j Tfic World's Most Popular Club Soda... -—Walnut »treetr-Keyport, haa been and Mrs. Francis, will remain with ''ing & .Diying.-.Cp. _ _ in conducting the. 4-H program in THE FOLLOWING WHISKEYS leased to the Clothing Reclamation her husband Indefinitely. j hoTnerh'akinkV ""Hcrt1, "ton, vluj-em- j Keeps Drinks Livelier, Longer service to be used for the recon- ! Job' on Kation Board. pTiasiH will he on Tanning nn-, Whiff* -,vill livf n* K=.-<-!!o:.! WATE PARK&TILFORD loads are on the way. nimilar job with Holland & Me- :Horace P. Cook of Farmingdaie, '• She has a dau^h'.^r v.-lio is no'.v FI BLENDED WHISKEY Cheaney, produce dealers, in their i who resigned to assist her hus-gagct1 l in ff'-ft-nse \\prjii: in ("onnr-r t i Wartime restriction! limit our lupply RESERVE Engagement Announced. warehouse at the Central railroad i.f b'>ttl<-5. P)ea« cooperato-return all Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Matthews of band, who was . recently appointed I cut and a son Who is in tra.nin^ n- -mpty bottles to your dealer- today! Plus deposit yard, j tax collector of the township. j an avjai:on cadet. Keyport have announced the en- FIFTH $•> 84 gagement of their daughter, Dor- FIFTH othy May, to PFC.. Rowland G. 3 3 VanCIcef of ClifTwood. Miss Mat- thews is a graduate of the Key- SEAGRAMS HIRAM WALKER'S port high »chool and is employed FIVE CROWN IMPERIAL by the. Merck company at Rahway. PFC. VanCleaf Is stationed »t Camp Reynolds, Pa. FIFTH FIFTH $1.43 Injured by Auto. 3 3 Robert A. Tusting, pioneer piano dealer at Asbury Park, was struck FLEISHMANN PHILADELPHIA by an automobile while, crossing a street at New York Wednesday of PREFERRED Blended Whiskey : last week. He suffered a fractured lrg and other Injuries. After be- ing treated in a New York hos- FIFTH 98 FIFTH 89 pital ho was removed to Monmouth 3 3 Memorial hospital at Long Branch. Mr. Tusting is 83. WILSON CARSTAIRS Found Dead In Bed. BLENDED WHISKEY Hugh ordon, 74. was found dead WHITE SEAL Wednesday morning of last week In hla room at the Wanamassa Golf .19 ilub, where he lived. He had died PINT PINT the night before 0; natural causes. Mr. Gordon was from New York. A friend of the owner of the club, P. M. De Luxe OLD OVERHOLT he had been doing odd jobj about the place. America is still Blend of Straight Bottled In Bond Injured' In Fall From Hone. WHISKIES 6YR5.OLD i MLss Mary Anderson. 18, daugh- PINT ter at Mr. and Mri. M. L. Ander- PINT ' son of Belmar, suffered 6evcre back injuries Sunday when she waa thrown from her horse near the West bong Branch riding academy. She was taken to Fltkin hospital. Miss Anderson is an accomplished SILVER rider, having ridden horses since THE UO DON Q 6he was a small child. New Athletic Coach. BELL PUERTO RICAN Armedeo Ippolito, former Long Branch high school football star DISTILLED DRY and later All-Eastern end at Tem- ple university, has been engaged as RUM head football coach at Long Branch high school. Ippolito formerly PRODUCT OF CUBA roached at St. Rose high school at GOLD LABLE Belmar, and has also played eemi- profcssional football. S.1 Proof FIFTH Seabre Killed In Action. 4 $412 Frank J. Perkins of South Bel- mar, a Seabee, has been killed in 1 H E two things on which this action, according to a Navy De- partment telegram received by his nation relies for food—farmers to THREE FEATHERS family. Perkins, who waa 34 years old, was sent to England last Jan- uary. He is survived by his par- grow it, railroads to move it—have BLENDED $ M ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Per- itth kins; a wife and one daughter.. again come through. WHISKEY ' **|- Mystery In Man's Death. Waiter Stuber, 44, of Allentown, Pr., died Monday morning in Fit- HIRAM WALKERS MONOPOLE kin hospital three hob«s after he Farmers have seen their fine young was found lying unconlcioU3 near BRANDY the eolarium on the Asbury Park SLOE GIN boardwalk. Police believe he either sons go off to war; but with the fell or jumped from the upper deck Proof * 3 FIFTH Star FIFTH of the solarium. He suffered a frac- lieJp of the women folks and the tured skull. Death of Freehold Woman. smaller boys and girls they've been NOTICE. the Boroufrh Cuuneit, which shall b* Mrs. Anna Vandervcer, 45, wife The BorouKli Unliiialice published sik'iird by the Mayor and Utiroujrh Clark I, of Archie Vanderveer of Freehold, Jit'rewith hn.s lit'- tho facsimile sik'tintur* m£ home, and two sons, Augustus, U. the first pubiicntitin of this N'olicr. Che Koroticn Tr.-ii^urii'. 3. Navy, Toledo, Ohio, and Charles, ANDItKW II. HBCKKR. SECTION i. I'endiiiK thf issuanct of U. S. Army, San Francisco. come to market. Horoujfh Clerk. IIR:I he in such IUITU UK IT OHhAlNKli BY THK MAYOR nml' pa> utilt- A' eucli titn-ft H* may l>n J. Getter of Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. dering the greatest war load in AM" COti.MTI. Ol' THK HUKOt/CH OF pruviilt'd lu-rciiftor by resolutions of tfaii Benjamin Warnick, who occupy the EATONTOWN: Buro.iKli Cnuncil. main residence and a tenant SKCTHJN.l. Thut nil that purtum »f SECTION h. The rntf nf inlfrest on farmer will remain on the place. history, have mobilized the cars tho in.rnii^h H:ill iif !ht. IluniURh <>f said bcituls or temporary bond anticipa- K'llontown which i« to he 'occupied by tion notes, shall not exc»M-d the mm e( Mr. and Mrs. Gettleman have re- the posiurtiro t>[ ihe 1 'fiit^d .Slat six per c.-iilum. impruved ncconlinn in plutm on tile with turned to their Atlantic City home. SECTION >'•'. It in hrrt-hy dotprmln*4 llif Hormmh I'li-rk lit a fOsl not t 1 by thi* J!or»)iin!i Cmini-il thiit^th* per. t0 movc those crops at hw i'i-M(l tht Mini of Twi-nty-five Hundrril Marriage Announced. ''" iml ol us i-fill n «••«•' of thr imprnvement Announcement has been made of lit-rein prn\ iil.d for. a* tlet.-rminpd »c- freight rates, too! SEtTION -. That the mm nf Twenty- rordinir In H. S. 1O:1-,(I. i« ht'reby filed tho marriage, of Miss Doris R. \\v« Huinlrcd if J.IIMUH)) IioMarn nnd (In crminid rn fiftccti years. Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. miii'h iht'tfof i\* may lit- nufficiont t SECTION 7. Il is h.rt'l.y rortifled tKat ' James H, Fisher of Freehold, to :y ma this ticditmtirf. hp niul (ht? aamr the Supplt-nvdt.H) Drlrt Statem/Tit re- i- h'Mt-liy Hppntpi in t ml fur the purpi (Miifi'il by thit Inw h»- liei-n duly nrnHn Lee Vanderveer, son of Mr. and »t thi-.' •..•lid nnlinnncr. f"' and fuel in Ilw OtTu'c "f the Clerk, ind Mrs. Lester C. Vanderveer of Free- SKCTIOM a. Th,- Mii.( iin^ruvem< •«ui*h stntrm'in *hmv» I fn' itrnsi debt ai licit: p niinlp under tin- a^ re/tntut with ili-flrwd in H. S. 10:1 - 7 ri in iiu-reasetl by hold, Tho ceremony took place at T I hi- l uit«l StniiM «.f AhUM^fn for ttu» ihi.-i iv-ulininii liy tho Mini nf Twenty- Old Tennent church June 23. Mr. nrrommodntinn of I he .-ptwrtonii'f in th.» five Hundred t i;J *>OU.i)D i l'oilars ; and and Mrs. Vanderveer are living H<>nm«li of Katdtitow^'ifr.il th.' pntitnfllt'* ii within nil di-ht ! i mil nt ions provided with, the bride's parents. ili-partmerit starting-' t<» puy ritilnl tor 1^ tit.' I, Hunui^i Tli«' Old For tint Now •f Katwn jt*l(.|i!(d (<•:• thr ye.-ir I :> I '• Thri>« mi' jirticJcn of furniture, at Keyport many years. He was ,ti(l I to ml-i for (ht> i-ntiri' iipp reprint nm 1 1 iu\i<. driinrrie.-!. eti .. wliich are no a harness maker and retired sev- Pennsylvania Railroad hi-rtin, to wii. t lit- sum nf Twi-n y -t\\ >• longer used in \o\\v home. Sell eral years ngo. Surviving ari» his undrcil ( $J."in0.0(11 I tollnnt, nre hcrcliy 5rrying the N at ion iiutli«ri7.i'd tt) bi< is- .!i vr Him- column. Thfip v*ui will find a . products their "companies are mak- resentatives as vvr.ll as those of the believes that no one should and chaises are made only ing. • other American services. The Natives In Artcraft plishing the desired end, were It borrow unnecessarily. Hut for tha actual time the Members nf (his corps will also be tenseness increases as the day of not.for this great fart, that we al- when a loan is to a ppison'e money is !*rpt. 1 nvailnbln to ppeak before groups of invasion approaches. Headquarters, 13th AAF, South ways have a source to go to where If yon decide that a loan in 1 advantage, he provides folks people on fhe subject, of Junior "It is during thin time that OPTI. Pacific He's ont-natived the na- we mny be strengthened and re- here with needed cash to your ndv;int;iK<\ I>R sine 'J -Vhievrninhi, speaking particularly tives, has PFC (IpnrRe Ooldenberp freshed, (lori Is sti!l in His heaven, to enme to ..cr tltp .Mim/(|:cr Eisenhower always., is concerned promptly nncl privately. from i heir own business **xp*?ri«*n- with reports on the weather. We of I?erf Bank, N. J. Smith Sea and If we go to Him in prayer ani He grts a lot of satisfaction of ili** PiTMiiial Finance shell jewelry, native style, pi minc- supplication, we ran he sure nf re one hour! fi's in I heir minmture companies. stood with him just prior** to the out of his jpti, for the ser- Omipary tml;i\\ If you j Philip SrhimlW. employment man- er] by the modern craftsmanship of ceiving the help we need. plinnn in ndvanop, he will North African invasion and watch- vice he renders is R helpful rigni* of. Ti. Hnmberger & Co., ad- ed tho Allied Nations' ships plow Croldenhei-ff hns resulted in more Remember, ns children of Oori onp. And there's' no "doing- maKe makrv • |)lu\ces ;iml ruting thof!C who de- port;1. You n?rtainh' feel relieved sea shells. .The.natives rmike crude ONLY Joans to in cY) and wonu-n ' cnfit'rly "l»y"ti'i:Hl'.' ""'" je.vy.rLry..jr.rom_._t_he.se .shrijs and sell Whatever- -our prohlc-mn nre.--M ; sciv(> ""jitHvlTjii^mrnt." Thin ••-y«rd- w]H1,i ,•[•$ over ami the bcrteh-h^nrt- us.take...t.hcm—tn flod..in -thcnani" • si ick, lie .said, is based on char- them to tho tinups. 1 has been established." of Jesus'Christ, nnd the result? will X.dmCOATcoviBiiiit«i- 4; wnt-wim-WATII ; ;u*trV. intelligence , . intuition or Pvt. Goldenber£ saw preatei' pos- be sure, remember tho^p words of ptptn, poinftd watto mttt idh <. yn "niHTY" AMI 1 hunches, experience, adapt ability, .'iibilties for a more .skilled crafts- Married In England. Jesus: "Pence 1 leave with you My *\ht* II i linn' aA» - .ind-. spenj.il - intcros'.s* . .T.)lO«ct..pps- man. During his spare time he ppirr I zivo unto votl; not fis tlv 2. FINANCE COMPANY ; si'ssing (heap qualities, he feels, Lt. David Bernstein! son of Mrs. 'gathered .shTtls snake eyes. cat:s ONI GAUOH DOB Tm^tmai : world pivrth. give T unto ynu'. T.et 7. tomim totMi will ndvance i.-ij.iclly in the busi- .To.seph Bernetein and the late Mr. eyes, brilliant yellow shells, and not vour henrt be troubled, neilher AVERAGE ROOM 110,1 HANGS AVE., ASBURY 1'AltK . m-sjs wnrM. * Bernstein of Long Branch, wan larger speckled brown ones. With 10th FLOOK, . ;iT!UC ItLU(i. ; let It be nfrnid." Here Is assurance I He mentioned that everyone married in London, England. March a pair of pliers, stainless steel wire, thnt If we rfo our p:irt. CM will K»m-Ton» Ktm-Tone TRIMS PLASTIC PATCH 09$ CIIOXE 7805 I could not have, experience when 25 to Miss Lillinn Margolis of Man- cotton batting and colorless nail give us contentment rrgnrdlr?* of ROUEX-KOAnit Repairs crutks "V r polish he went to work. CharsM *rp 2' j ; monthly on bnJ.iiirr. Lie. 670 . they" applied for jobs, nut those chester. Lt. Bernstein has been ! our s;at;on ii 3ife. j with tlie type of 'business experi- overse"as 14 months, and is how Native friends h"lp OoldenbeiK ence provided by Junior Achieve- stationed somewhere in France. to father thn shells. A message Bf Content. centtr clerk ^^'ith a ]3th AAK Thrrr'a n ma-wl^'ln view frnm 'hf fnp BEST HOUSE PAINIIT *VALU r E nf ih,. hill • Fighter Command signal unit, 1 W- • "%- fiut thrn'* n.•lire tn 'ho vn !. y ),"!o\v: - u.n> Goidenherg has found a hobby that 'he top SWP pays. • hill Squadron mates say tliat Pyt. in t! In SWP, beauty, protec- .39 Goldrnberg has a royal request tion and economy arc from a native chieftain to make a native necklace for him Ooltlcn- (Tn climb !n thn top nf ihf }i'Rp: combined to give you berff style. PFC Goldenberg isn't Anil rarthly rewards will r.nt fill you the most for your money, 3 talking. And thf climb to the U

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Samuel Townsend Gilford In mem- 42nd (Rainbow) Infantry Division imum grant of (200 would make it It will he instructive as well us enter- representatives who can see the absurdity of the only way to preserve demo- Dear Friends: ory of her husband. possible "for each of the munici- tainiiifr, and every resident in this locality situation whereby gambling on horses is cratic liberty wag to avoid tyranny I have been receiving my Regis- A Chippendale carved mahogany The message from Col. Johnson palities to plan at least a (10,000 by Insisting upon rotation in office. ter pretty reKular and spend many claw and ball-foot tilting top table, reads as follows: project." who can possibly do so should attend.- As permit tod and comparatively milder forms, By endangering, if he has not de- pleasant momenta reading.it. Many which was formerly on exhibit »t Washington, D. C. Appropriations to municipalities of the boys. althouEh living far the Metropolitan Museum in New July 14, 1844. most civilians know practically nothing, or are prohibited. Then there might come a stroyed, this principle, President 'rom Red Bank, also get enjoyment will be made on the baelt of popu- very little, about wartime equipment, it will Roosevelt has done the nation a 'rom its news. York, was purchased by Mr. and To All of Rainbow: lation, to counties on the basit of re-adjustment, of the whole situation. It dleservlce which outweighs all the Here in Italv things have been Mrs. Andrew Varick Stout of Nave- This Champagne hour, with Am- mllei of roadt plus population, and be a day well speni and lonj.' to be remem- great reforms he has accomplished. Koine alone very well, with the sink River road, and by Bernon S. erican youth even now battling to school district! on the basil of should be apparent, even to the blue-noses, boys working hard and Retting Prentice of Holmdel, and glve'n to again on the hallowed fields of the most recent census of pupllt. bered. We are beginning to reap the the association. France, it the more sacred though that absolute prohibition of gambling is not very good results., we separately bow In thanksgiving Preliminary allocation of the 0-0-0-0-0-0 evil fruit of this departure from I thought maybe some of the One of the moat eought-after possible, but that regulation, preferably by democratio traditions. We are one folks back there would like to and In celebration. fundi will be dlscusetd when the j pieces' was a Hepplewhlte mahog- Until we meet again, committee planning division's chair- Put the E Bond Quota In of the most powerful nations In know a little of what happens any sofa, covered In striped blue the state, so that abuses might be eliminated the world, but millions among us when a soldier gets wounded on J. M. JOHNSON. man, William T. Vandnrllpp of East the ileld of battle. So I'll scribble satin moire, originally owned by a Orange, meets with Erdman and New Jersey Over the T p and a profit turned into the state treasury, appear to believe that our will and Shrewsbury family. This was pur- our ability to fight and then to lust a short outline. Mayor Joieph Altman of Atlantic might prove to be beneficial. The Army provides three medical chased and given to the association City, County Engineer Roacoe P. Ad inn 'iovernnr llirwanl.Kasl wood lias make peace are dependent on one id men to each company. Their by Miss Mildred I* Enrlght of Kislin, Guilty • Q-0-O-O-Q-O man, and on one man alone. McClave of Bergen county and lob is to follow their company Freehold and by her niece, Mr«. Frederick H. Ehrllch ol Uewark, proclaimed Tuesday, July 'S>, as "10 Day" in —•Newark Sunday Call. cherever they go. When a man la Keep Your Car Away vounded the medico, who is called Louis E. McFadden of New York Of OPA Charge, members of a eub-commlttee of the New Jersey to climax the Fifth War Loan L company aid man, goes to him In memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Economic Council. drive with a day of extra effort in the sale From the Scrap Heap THE QUISLINGS'.FATE md gives him emergency treat- Enright, Miss Enrlght's father and Grist for tht anti-Hague mill It seems too fantastic to be true, nent, such as dressing the wound mother. Is Fined $2,000 came from the Jersey City mayor of K builds tci lielji thi' slate Hied its quota »nd making the man comfortable. .Motor car owners take lined. According but it is a fact that many people He then sends word back to the Another interesting and import- himself when a statement he made of *i lT.onn.ono in that category. of the occupied European countries rear of his company where four ant addition to the exhibits at the charging that former Gov. Charles to Hie Keystone Automobile club, many mo- sided with their Nazi conquerors ien called "litter bearers" come museum is a very tall Sherton In- Local Merchant Edison vu on the verge of being The K liond i|iiola is the only one nf the tor car owners are "losing all sense of per- against their own fellow citizens. icrward with a litter and they car- laid mahogany grandfather's clock expelled from the cabinet In 1940 ry the wounded back to an aid sta- Given Suspended fulir qtiolas assigned the state wliieh lias spective in wasteful and reckless use of mo- There are big Quislings and little which plays five tunes: "Banka ot brought a rsfutation trom Presi- s oneB. Next to the hate the suffer- tion, which is usually about 300 the Dee," "Nancy Dawson," "Merry dential Secretary Stephen Early. uot been met. This is ihe case not only in yards from the front lines. At the Jail Sentence tor Vehicles." The president of (Ilia club ing people bear toward the oppress- aid station, where there ifli a medi- Dance Quaker," "Successful Can> Hague followed this assertion by ibis slate, Inn in othi'r'piirts of the country. says that "even the most casual observation ors, who have kept them subjuga- cal officer, aided by two tecn- palgn" and "Rakes of Marlow." contention that the government .Let's all put our shoulders lo the wheel, or1 ted with sword and halter, is the liclans and a clerk, the man la giv- This, clock was In the possession Leon Kislin, proprietor of a had recovered Ji,OO0,000,00O on "con- discloses a marked change in the driving cold fury they feel toward those en furttuy treatment and a record of the Schanck and Conover fam- Bportlng good! and clothing store tract* which -were incompetently better still, put our liquids into our pocket- habits of motorists since tho tempo of war fellow-nationaM who supported and of hte wound taken. He IB then ilies of Monmouth county for gen- at West Front street and Wharf awarded by EdLson as head of the books, and put the K bon'd ipiola over the served the Invaders. evacuated by ambulance to a hos- erations until purchased by Mra. avenue, was fined $2,000 and,given Navy." has increased and successes meke.il up by pital for further treatment and rest Haskell. The cabinet ol the clock a suspended sentence of one year The welcoming cries on the Nor-until he is recovered. Although there wat no anawer tup. Allied arms brim; hope for early termination mnndy beachhead of "Vive la was made by Matthew Edgerton by Federal District Court Judge from President Roosevelt to a re- The medical personnel treat all and the works by Leslie * Wil- Philip Forman at Trenton last Fri- ^uniiniiiL: up the siiiiaiiiiti in his procla- France, Vive l'Amerique" and Q,ue»t from Edison for a White of ihe world coiillict." lie jjoex on to nay: "Vive la Grande Bretagne" were wounded, whether they be our own liams, both of New Brunswick, N. day, charged with selling shoel House denial of Hague's first mation, Ailing (invVriinr Ivasi iimnd said, "i boys, Allies or enemies, the same J. The clock was made in about without accepting ration stamps "There appears to he a reckless disregard of quickly followed with "A bas les way. charge, Secretary Early declared, 1 1700. It waa purchased by Mrs. and violation of a previous OPA citll upon tin ]ieii|i|i' nf this state lo put forth consequences. And, coincident, with this Boches" and "A bas les collabora- There is much more, but I believe In a telegram to Edison, that "as teurs." , this will elve a general Idea of our Willard Schanck of Marlboro and order which suspended hits right to one who was here "on duty and an extraordinary ell'oi-t on this day in the change in altitude is a sharp decrease, in th«- During the 'four years when the work. loaned to the museum as a per- sell shoes for the duration of the Intimately in touch with affairs manent exhibit. war. sale anil purchase of K bonds, in order that miiiiber of vehicles lit for operation. Each walls of Fortress Europa were held Hoping to be home soon and be throughout the period of your ser- by the Germans, the Quislings able to read mv Eeglster Bitting a Allen Carruthers, Jr., govern- vice in Washington as assistant our slate may maintain its proud place in day thousands of curs are added to the so rap coasted smugly along faring better oft chair, I'll close. ment commissioner, acting as pre- Secretary of the Navy, and later as Sincerely, siding judge In an OPA adminis- the war liiinncinj: ell'ori fiilil ihat our repre- heap, many of them needlessly." than patriots. But now with Eur- Cpl. Charles F. Mason. Insurance Writers Secretary, and member of the Pres- ope's liberation in sight they show trative hearing at Red Bank last ident's Cabinet, I can truthfully sentatives in i he armed forces may know th< tclT01 ot October, found Mr. Kislin had say that never at any time was Theheri e appears to lie a •cclieral feelilljr > ' "cornered rats." Pa- REGISTER COMMENDED Install Officers "wantonlngly disregarded" federal that we arc doiny all in mir power in sits : ..in....,, I.'.. i „„ triotic members of the '"under- there, to my knowledge, any situa- thai liermaiiv will collapse liv September or ground" who have secretly and si- KIRST METHODIST CHURCH, Installation of oitlcers of Mon- i emulations in the conduct of his tion Involving the question of ex- lain them in their li^M." business. shortIv tiller, 1ml ihi.s view is not held by lently fought the German tyrants Roger J. Squire, Pastor. mouth and Ocean county chapter of pulsion from the cabinet." So let's ^o l'olk> and buv more ]•', lionds. with every means at hand, now the National Association of Life The hearing attracted wide- To the Jersey City mayor's sec- lie generals win 247 Broad Street, runuinn the war in have a chanco to act effectively. Red Bank, New Jeraey. Underwriters took place Friday af- spread attention, but Commissioner ond contention, Edison replied: U-0-O-u-U-U Carruthers in making his decision Kuro| e. i',v at ptimisiic over the prog- And they are looking straight at July 17, 1944, ternoon at a luncheon in the Caro- Easily available government rec- the collaborationists. To the Editor, lina tea room at Asbury Park, The announced he would "leave the ord! show that the obligations of Campaign to Lessen ress made, hut tell us that the hardest In Norway, where there are 30,- officers are Lester Sherman presi- door open" for Improvement in Mr. the Navy during my entire four The Red Bank Register, Klslln's business methods. Mr. Kis- halt les are yet to conic. 000 members of the Quisling party, Broad Street, dent, Morris Westerman vice presi- yeara' tour of duty were only $3,- Accidents On Farms the underground has called1 on the dent, William Duncan secretary lin at the time contended errors In 3B3,279,S03. Of this amount $1,- When we realize that nearly 4,000,000 Red Bank, N. J. accounting, and the commissioner collaborationist lenders to redeem Dear Sir: and William Mohr treasurer. With 115,098,916 were the total expendi- Tile We.'k of .Illlv 1'.", tn '.Ml Will lie nil motor vehicles went out of use in 1912 tllld' themselves and show true colors by the exception of Mr. Westcrman, made it possible for the re-openlng tures and incurred obligations of turning on the Nnzls. There, as The otllcinl board of the First who Is from Red Bank, all the of- of the matetr after January 15 of the Navy during the one year when scrved*iliri)iigliniit nation as National l!>i;l and that a yrraler nninlicr will reach Methodist church of Red Bunk, at this year. well a.s in Denmark and the Low their meeting Tuesday, July 11, vot-ficers are from Asbury Park. I waa head of the Navy. It Is quite J-'arin Safety Week. Th National SalVu the Mrap heap this year, the gravity oT the Countries, the underground has The officers were delegated to at- Ewald J, J. Smith, chief attorney a feat to 'recover' four billion dol- ed to commend the local news- of the Trenton office of the OPA, <'iiiiiicil and all agencies coiiceriii'd with situation is apparent. The loss of these ears shown itself able to nip the foe. papers for their splendid work in tend the stato sales convention at lars from expenditures of $3,383,- Many a train has been wrecked reportinc our church activities. • Newark Saturday. Leroy Garra- on April S charged that Mr. Klslln 279,383.87." jigriciiliiire and farm life a r imiiin;; in this puts a iM-ealer burden on public trnnspor- nnd factory blown up. VTt Is In We wish to especially commend brandt of Neptune, former presi- had failed to satisfactorily meet Meanwhile Republican State the requirements and filed a crim- I'llort to pre\i'iit aeeiibiits that in Mill! lation facilities, now already overtaxed. France, however, that resistance The Red Bank Register for the dent of the bl-county group, has Chairman Lloyd B. Marsh, com- has been fiercest and most deter- Diomineni-fi civen to the report of been made president of the state inal Information charge againit mdntlng on the sptech In which -.iloiie killed li.L'Uo farm resident^ ;md in- Let's not kid oiirselv.es in the belief that the mined. With news of the Invasion the Fourth Quarterly Conference, organization and T. Barr Robinson him In the federal court. Haguo attacked Edison and which held at the church .Wednesday, The basis of the action was the jured I.UU I.IMIM otliers. many of them per- war will he, over in a few months, Let, us came reports thai French patriots July 5, nnd lo the complete and In- of Tonw River, also a member of he delivered at a pre-campaign din- had seized strategic centers In teresting manner in which the item the local unit, has been made elate charge that on February 18 Klalln ner at Deal, said, In part: • • lll.'l JH-JII I »'. eali/.e I hat ivi' wont ge.| any new earn while Southern France, killing and cap-watf presented. secretary. sold two Red Bank consumer! 'The uninspiring performance at turing Germans and shootjng the Very truly yours, shoes without (retting ttampt, Deal emphasized the complete . ' ,-;" "»' kUWsed. J^MjWrl,.. which was both a violation of the bankruptcy of the Democratic party niitiuj; the week, said. "Loss oj life anil two after that. We mast keep that, car collaborating official*. r Church Secretary. suBpeTiBre-n

the direction of Alfred Owen. Sam- x Raymond M. Irwin uel Good, Jr., la In charge of the *--orlB J. Allen, to made with Lieut. (J. g.) (T) James Raymond M. Irwin, son-of Mr. and For Auxiliary Clarke of the Red Bank flotilla and Answering Alarm Mrs. H. Clay Bair of 8th street, Walter Sweeney's Sea Bright unit, Belford. No date has been set for All flotilla members in the Jer-319 to open recruiting headquarters. 4L Marlboro farmhand without the wedding. sey Shore division, United States known relatives in thl» area was Coaat Guard Auxiliary, will meet struck and killed about 3 o'clock at the Asbury Park armory tomor- 129 New Citizens Saturday morning by a Marlboro row night, for the monthly drill fireman atuwering an alarm. session of the division. At this Register As Voters K7 The dead man i« Joseph Charles time, an appeal will be made to all LeRoy, about 50, who, according to men over 30 years of age, or be- Of the 254 petitioners for Ameri- state police of the Howell towniihip tween 17 and 18, willing to serve 24 can citizenship who passed their station, was lying In Railroad av hours a week to fill the ranks of final examination before Judge J. enue, Marlboro, when Clarence regular Coast Guardsmen in sta- Edward Knikbt at Freehold July Petty, Hudson street, Marlboro, ran tions in the shore area from Sandy 3, 5, and 6, 129 took advantage of over him.. Petty, a volunteer fire Hook to Manasquan River Inlet. the Monmouth County Election man, was arraigned before Justice Thousands of men are needed board's offer to permanently regis- of the Peace Fred Quinn at Free- throughput the Third Naval dis- ter them. ' "hold and held In bail of $1,000 for trict. Members serve without pay, Judge Knight announced on each grand Jury action on a charge of but wili be furnished subsistence day that the board had made facil- causing; death with an automobile ities available in another second i and uniforms. Those accepted will The charge was lodged by the in- serve in stations as near their floor courtroom for the registra- vestigating trooper. Petty supplied homes as possible and while on act- tion of the new voters as soon as his own bail. ive duty will have regular coast the oath of citizenship had been ad- According to the troopers, Petty, guard status. At all other times, ministered so they could exercise H°NCY AND eastbound on HaiJroad avenue, was they will retain their regular civil- their right to vote at the first op- ALMOND CREAM ,—fe3sondlng to an alarm for a fire ian status. Many of the men nowportunity. Only half of them, how- I in aXamall building owned by John serving have received co-operation ever, took advantage of the oppor i.oo size J Higiryi" and occupied by Max Cal- of their employer for a 24 hour per- tunity. iod to serve In this volunteer capa- The election board is continuing "Money saver"special The Freehold ambulance was city. Hundreds of men are needed to sit at various places around the summoned and LeRoy was taken for weekday, tricks. county for the convenience of war t6 the office of Dr. H. W. Ingline, MISS DOHIS J. ALLEN The Red Bank, Sea Bright, Bel- workers who find It impossible to where he was pronounced dead on mar and Brielle flotillas have been register with their own borough or OILET arrival. His skull had " been frac- The bride-clcct was graduated most active during, the past two township clerks or at the court- PEROXIDE V tured. from. Rumson high school in June years. "Their work at the stations house at Freehold. fATER Funeral services for LeRoy were and Is employer! at Monmouth have been commended several You'll love the exciting fra- held Monday at (he R. Van Sant Memorial hospital. Mr. Irwin Is a times. When peace comes again, Tavern Keeper Fined. Colonial home, and Interment was graduate of Leonardo high Hchool alPmfiri who have served will-be Thomas Milonakls, proprietor of grance of this crisp, springy > Pint 9c Jn Maplewood cemetery. The fune- and is employed at Kquier labora- given an honorable discharge." the Actaion bar and grill at As- toilet water ..._. a bargain- tories at Fort Monmouth. ral director nnd stale police were In the near future recruiting sta- bury Park, was fined $200 last it contains alcohol. unable to locate any of the man's tions will be opened in Red Bank j Thursday when he pleaded guilty relatives. The police were unable Nearly one-tenth of Holland's and Sea Bright. Those applicants to violating 101 price ceilings on Large 8 Ounce Size MINERAL OIL to learn why LoRoy was lying In population h;ifl been dieplaced as a desirous of serving In this area can drinks and food. A 30-day Jallsen- Pvicel cuH 1.00 Value Now! 79< EXTRA the road. Ji'sult of the war. enroll at the Asbury Park armory tence was suspended. HEAVY Pint 19c COFFEE MAKER or TEA POT (REMOVE TOP SECTION) You'll really enjoy a good cup of coffee when it's made in Nail Polish REMOVER NO MONEY DOWN! NO PAYMENT'TIL NOV. 1st this drip coffee maker. Comes with cloth filter, porcelain 0 liner. In attractive color glazes. Remove the top section and Large Bottle •• you jiave a handsome tea pot. Regular lOe. . |C Ceiling Price 1.59 TFft* Ceiling Price 98c »••••••• 6 CUP SIZE Wow.' 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one «.!() ,cc for y(1111«lf! ~~ MANAGER IS A GRADUATE. In 5 Ounce Viclory Jars . 0%f stores nay* IICENSED. REGISTERED PHABMACIST posted or marked MIIIS. ROM 4KB I'D ceiling prices in DO NOT INCLUDE Broad & White Sts-Phone Red Bank 355 compliance with Government tegu- Store Open Saturday Night Until 9:00 P. M.-Closed Wednesdays At 1:00 P. M. lotions. f... WHOLE NATURAL VITAMIN B COMPLEX 27-29 Monmouth St. RED BANK Phones 1122-1123 Don't (ieglut gelling your proper amount of Vitamin B Complex iln's suiiuntr with BEZON, hecatue, contrary to general belief, yuu get nn Vitamin H Complex from >im- shine. Greater outdoor activity increases need for VJwmin B Complex . . .ami lighter MHDJ (Orders jjier diets reduce intake of Vitamin B Complex. So keep feeling lit tlris summer, with HI/ON*. 60 Tobules iMonlh's Supply) 200' Tabules (Economy Size)'

VMM<» — VUtrfn — VMwtn — — WMu — \W«lt« Kirjht. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20,1944 LIVER CROQUETTE^ '•'n'.',i\n :. Make a. ui*:fiium while ;:iUf<\ reasoned v/ilh onion, pare- We u.-Uitllv consider rro'iueltr^ i }ry, (salt and pepper. Add the Will bf Food, of course, must he well wiim we have fomr 'lnft-ovrr meat, '• chopped liver and allow to fool. seasoned to be worthy of .in-1 new d:iv.-< une would seldom, if ! Shape into small-balls?. Dip tticballs Glad to Answer Any i \•( :. Jri w ;i whole pound of liver Just into the cornflakes, then the Questions on Food Three Meals A Day its piquancy left n\ rj. Howevel. th:it c;in hebc-a.tcn PEC and milk nnij a^ain in- iir.i^irii. Jus* buy a pound of }ioo( to cornflnkov. Pry in hot fat ,(375 Copyright BT SIDNEY SNOW, 1»S» Edited by WIUHA E. DEUTE live:- :ind simmnr it in hnillnc ealt- K.i -r) minutes. Drain on unglazed «\) \v.,:M"T«»t"2(i minute*. pajirr and serve hot with addi- S::;.v c: "iiufU os me . usually so tional white sauce, if dcaircd. iioj'ul.u* with ovrrv member' at DieServes (5. fumilv. thivi> should fit ncht in: Hot Off the Griddle Introduce Fresh Fruits uvrcn. cuogrETTEs Washinsr machines should be Raspberries And Whipped Cream 1 jmunil hcef liver ctimpletelv drnincd immediately af- BY 1 ICMMMUIJI nnicn juice, or finely icr us-'o, thi'n wiped dry and clean. mi tired onUttf 'Cm out lint trap on automatic SUSAN SNOW And Vegetables Into The 1 i ;i!i'.t'." should he inspected by a deal- ing'corncra of the woodwork, clean- pa pern, government releases and matoes, cut In slices. Place on Plate. All r\|'fs »l l>;iruiiif> lot Cfiitc!tr:i and Adult*. Cl.isscs now (aiming. er .-Trvice man at Ipa.st once a ing the icebox, as a scraper for every other release imaginable that Slice hard-cooked eggfl. Arrange on Paining cf all t,Mirs f"r t'liililrrii and adults. yc;<;_. Don't wnit fop ti nublo — pre- cleanine floors, when cleaning the for the health, prosperity, etc., ofcrisp lettuce; adding only a little stove, etc. the nation these daya, green and Morning suiiuuer <-l:i-«ses, coimnrnrinK June tUtt\. vent it hv recular and competent yellow vegetables, citrus /ruit3, and French dressing. Garnish with Advanced mid intcrmi'diatc rlasm's >vill continue. watercress, radish roses, pickles Liquid thread or mending tissues in fact, all fruits and vegetables and olives, if deeired. I'rivnte lessons In Ballroom Dancing by Appointment. I are uood to have in your sewing are necessary. And what nicer or Back the Attack—Biiv War Bonds! basket. Many rips whose repinr more convenient way could the with needle *>-antl thread would bu homemakcr find of introducing A little dry mustard used with untsightlv. can be made whule by these into the dnilv diet than by bland fruit, like pears, adds zest. laying the fabric back together way of the salad'.' A salad for A drop or two of almond extract over a backing cloth, applying tis- lunch or one with the evening improves the flayor of a dish made sue, and completing the job with meal, or better yet, at both times! from cherries or canned peaches. a hot iron. Detailed instructions J A .salad certainly makes a grand In rhubarb di«hes a bit of pine- for use are packed with these ; "filler-upper." apple 1uice helpe; lemon brings out mendinc aide. | It is customary with a great the flavor of pineapple desserts. Al- I many families to serve the ealad moft anv kind of an apple dish— Windowy are easily cleaned by | either with or after the main even baked apple—is better If using a cloth dampened with vine- ; rourso, but in California you will brown sugar iff U£ed with the whJtc Ear and then polished with a dryusually ilnd the i at the for • sweetening. wAnd if you want cloth. beginning of the mVal, at which to sweeten orange juice, try uslnfc time pel|jle ai e - most hiingry and honey. therefore con.sumo great quantities Keep windows free from ice inof (he necessary foods. Too, a the wimor bv rubblnii.-the pane \ whopping -big naiad at the beKin- The creaming procews for a cake with a .srjonue dinned in alcohol. inini,' of ii Jean meal will certainly may be shortened bv rinsing the malu* the meal less lean-looking. mixing bowl out with hot water, A .small pair of plier.s is conven- For a dinner salad try Salad Chif- then wiping dry. ont tn null iar rubbers to open fonade. and for some lunch soon fruit jars, try a naiad .sandwich plate! SALAD CHIFFONADE If you want a rich, golden blown i pie crust, bru^h ci e;mi over the Salad gicen.s .crust before plucirm in the oven. 1 green pei/per, finely chopped RULY A SUMMER TREAT —fit for the finest — is the combina- 1 tomato 1 cup grapefruit .segments T tion of raspberries plus whipped cream and biscuits. It all adds Water lotri leather. Piolect your French di t^.sing up to a delicious old-fashioned— [shoes with lubber footwear or over- Arrange in a .salad bowl any de- jshous in etorniy weather. If HIIDC^ sired "combination of .salad greens, RASPBERRY SHORTCAKE l^tt wet.- tituff lightly with new-, lettuce/ ebiroiy, loiiinine, or water-' fpaper and allow to dry naturally cre.-H. Su- inkle .salad greuns with !1 cups siftod cake flour V» pup butter or ntlior shortening I awav from radiators or any he;UchopDed i^ i een i)ci>i»''- Cut tomato 3 tnispuons dotihlr-ui'Ung; v'i cup milk l.-ouier- (which u-cuJtl <:i ark I he leathoi). When liiotoughiy diy, in cubiv and scatter over the huking powder 'I quarts sweetened rasp- nitt.-.simt* in sacldlf .soap, neiit^lw(jt i: refill. Ari ange t: rape fruit Hey- 1 lenspnon suR brrrli-» oil ur petioleum idly to aid in re-nients* on inv. ,Sei\'e with French Sift Hour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift again. itjtorinu leather pliability. drer.-ing. Cut in shortening; add milk all at once and stir carefully until all flour SALAD SANDWICH PLATE is dampened. Then stir vigorously until mixture forms a soft dough Toe holes in all hosiery may be Slices of white and r>*e bread and follows spoon around bowl, Turn out immediately on slightly avoided bv frequently and re^u^ur Cold meat and chee.se * MISTER SNODGRASS. floured board and knead 30 seconds. Roll \ inch thick ami cut with triniminti of toe nails, \ Too long Ripe tomatoes I'M QOlTTlNCr-l WAhiT floured 3-inch biscuit cutter. Place half of circles on unffieased bakin? I nails cauye many toe holes. Wom- K: ench di ersinz A 0O^^ WHO USES en may alro avoid tot- holes by Haid-cooked oxzs And millions of babies second the nomination! sheet; brush with melted butter. Place remaining circles on top anil! weai ini; oversock pi utcctor-. If Ix'ttiif'• and Watereread DlFHANbCLEAMER/' butter tops well. Bake in hot oven (450' F.I 15 to 20 niinutes. Separate | your hosiery rubs and wci i .-• What \< more important fricmk to (he future of tills halves of hot biscuits; spread bottom halves v.-ith soft buUor.'add some ;throuuh at the back of the ankle, of crushed or whole berries, as desired. Place other1 halves on lop•,a iiood protector and pM-vrjitivi- of i friction is to attach ,«mall i ubber country, than the health and .happiness of us babies? crust-side down. Spread with butter and remaining fruit. Garnish with cushion vu&x lo the 'inside barks of BUY What makes healthy, happy, hnHc;? Why. flavnrfu!, whipped cream and additional herries. Serves fl. vour t^hoos. Ihcsc you mnv bo able STRAINED FOODS. Spinach, Dnugh may be rolled Vj inch thick, cut, and baked, then shortcakes to find at foot-comfort counters. nutritious fooJs-of course! - • Squash, Orruts, Green split after baking. SJUCC, i- Soup, l.ivi/r S No matter huw hard and t\\<- TRU-BLU-BERRIES W-i'L-t.il-U-s iS: Ik'ff with couracing n piece of cheese looks ,V U.irh-v, Vt-i'L'i.iSlvs & Lamb iunle.s-s.it is actually moldy), don't wail KiLc. Gream Cheese Sandwiches idiscard it. Get out your prater and from WHALEPOND ORCHARD i turn il into crated cheese. It keeps CHOPPED FOOD5. VcqctaMcs jwcll in a coveted lui. and ii* Mlwuys Whalepond Road West Long Branch [useful for ypa^hctti, veuetaMo, First and only commercial grower of Play A Large Part In The [aoups, etc. TKU-BLU-BEKKIKS In Monmouth County. The Imd or .vegetable. ,^hoi t'ening'T Phone Lqnp: Branch 3150-J YOUR BABY can proRrcS"! , ...Ji you u.'-e for frying <*X'. Call us tcday. ) PUDDING tea! # sauce, capers nnd 4 tablespoon* Hour olives. Lav the meat ft^ain in theutes, or until done, stirring well, 1 teaspoon suit pan. rover elusuly and bake at 350every 10 minutes, and again when oilier I •'•'• of i.''.'. iri'. il f.:;ilitas lor \\"c are iloinij our best to make 's teaspoon pepper H1. for 30 niinutes. Dish the (,'Umc, removing from oven. Serve warm Garlic, If desired stnun the Maucc over the meat, ar- or cold with cream. Serves 8. For Rub the frying-pan with Rai lie, ia nuc '.he olives its a garnish, baked apricot tapinca pudding, sub- v,ir n•.t- ''. the \u. 1 t.isk of the the waiting time ;is short as possible if it is not objectionable. Dress sprinkle the whole with finely stitute apricots' for peaches and and cut up tlie rabbit and couk in chopped nnr.sley and serve. omit nutmeg. LEON'S 1 I he f;il in a frvinu-pan until brown. fi'.iurie . ll'it ni.ikc telepliotie equip- fur those whose orilers are delayed. RrmoVe the moat from the pan. Cleaners, Dyers, Launderers ritir thp flour in to .the fut, add' twn mem-fur u\ ilian use. They are de- When subscribers give up service, cups hot water, salt nnd pepper When windows slick, don't try nnd let it come to, a boil, stlrrlnK lo force thorn open, else you may 76 WHITE STREET, BED BANK it constimlly. IMnce the meat in a break the KIUHH. Stickinc i.s caused voting th.ir full capacity to it. ' the-facilities released are- promptly bakinc-dish, -pour the ,Kffivy over by moisture swnllins the wood. it,, cover closely und bake in theWait for JI dry period, then when TELEPHONE R. B. 2800 oven or firelos^ cooker«(350 F.) un-windows elide ea.sily, coal the guide That is v. liy the telephone system • used, first to care for current essential til tender, -If the garlic is not used, tails of the frame with soap, par- a teaspoon of currant jelly may beallln. Htick lubricant or the special added to the uravv before servlnK. liquid brush-on lubriciints sold in in New Jr-r-'-y raniKit he enlarged as needs, and then to fill applications the wtoie.s. It 1H a «ootl idea to RABBIT SALAMI use uiie of those methods even if your winduw.4 don't stick, lo PLEASE RETURN ALL WIRE HANG- 1 HHCG onion 1 .stalk celery they work freely. ERS TO OUR RetFFE»B^ AS-T+1BY- 1 hay-leaf 2 tablespoon* oil' Pieces of, velveteen should he ARE NOT OBTAINABLE. • NIW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE 2 t.ible&p.ooRs tnt • washed and 11,,'cd for1 rtollsliinK. B0OBL 2 tftbleflpoons Hour They nic ;m excellent substitute D 0 MV[ YOU USD IIIIO DIF HAND CIMNII,INTHt REDSHAKU 2 cups water for chamois nnd are easily washed. '•"»• flip HCKA6ET CLEXHI SIRIV HAHDS QUIClC RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20,

PLAN TO SERVE NEXT ROAST BARBECUED AND MAKE IT EXTRA SPECIAL "Oh! my ttoodneM," «ay lome, "are they still talking about ra- tlonlne points?" "Well," say we, "tho»e who can forget it are the lucky ones these day." Thcrq was a lime when it was said that it wae father who payB and pays and payfi, but now we divide it between mother and father; he still pays the bills but v-rys ehe pays in her own way with the worry ol stretching those points over a lenethy period of time. So, > we continue to talk about ration points! Let's suppose the family is crav- ing one of those roasts that ap- peared on the table BO unconcerned- ly in the trood old days! It couldn't poasiblv be as large.a* It used" to be—flomeUiinu around three or four pounds. And It must do for at least two meals, and if we can stretch it Into three, so much the better. Then, to make it very extra special, just to bo different, plan to prepare it In a slightly different manner— -omcthine like a BARBECUED ROAST 3 or 4-pound roast, lamb, pork or beef Vi cup fialad oil 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 cup water 'i cup flour t 4 cups beef stock (bouillon cubes) % teaspoon dry mustard Dash pepper ',; teaspoon celery salt Salt Select meat which can be easily :;liced across the grain. Mix ealad oil and vinegar together and let — and at the same time make Sunday really meat s'.anil in the mixture over night. Place meat in a baking dish, Mom's day off! How? It's easy! Into your re- add water to-mixture In—which Cool Green Jellied Salad meat was marinated. Bake, un- frigerator on Saturday tuck~a~Svnday night Jellied "Company" Salad covered in a 350 K. over for lVx to 2 hourn, or until tender. Baete sev- 1 tbsp. plain gelatin Green coloring 1 tbsp. plain gelatin 1 tbsp. Flagstaff Vinegar eral times durine the roasting per- .'/4 cup cold water Vi cup chopped apple supper, that will bring "Ohs!" and "Ahsl", as iod and turn once to meat will be p Vi cup cold water Vi tsp. Flagstaff Paprika Vi pt- hoh t water Vi cup chopped celery well as "Um-ms!" from the crowd that tallies browned «n both sides. Add ad- ',i cup boiling water 3 cups finely shredded ditional water, if necessary- About s cup Flagstaff Vinegar >/H cup chopped walnuU 'i hour before serving time, re- Vi tsp. salt W cup sliced Flagstaff round your tempting table! o 1 cup Flagstaff Mayonnaise cabbage move ¥i cup fat from the baking tsp. salt cllnh to a skillet, blend in Hour and Speck white pepper Stuffed Olives [ Vi tbsp. Flagstaff Dry f 1 cup white or green grapes, cook until flour i.i brown. Add beef > 8 cup sugar Vi cup sliced sweet pickle Mustard halved and seeded .stock or Its equivalent Jn canned :oup or dissolved bouillon cubes, Nothing's prettier than a gelatin salad — Scant tsp. Sugar (Seedless grapes will do) irraduallv. stirring constantly. Add Soften gelatin in cold water for 5 min. Add hot water, stir .remaining seasonings. Serve sliced, nothing quite so delicious, if you use Flagstaff Soften gelatin in cold water 5 min. Then dissolve in boil- in a heated, covered dish, with the until dissolved. Add sugar, salt, pepper, and vinegar; con- ;"auee in a separate hot bowl. ing water. Add mustard, sugar, vinegar, and paprika. Cool. tinue stirring. Cool. When mixture is thickening and cold, Mayonnaise. And you can get Flagstaff Mayon- Whip into mayonnaise to blend thoroughly. Add finely • add chopped apple, celery, walnuts, olives, and pickle. LEMON CHIFFON PIE IS naise at your friendly neighborhood grocer's! shredded cabbage and prepared grapes. Rinse fancy mold Rinse mold or flat utility pan in cold water; fill with mix- YEAR ROUND FAVORITE or ring mold in cold water and fill with salad mixture. ture. Place in refrigerator and chill for 12 hours or over- He may be out of lots of items these days, but In the summer a well-chilled Chill 12 „ hours in refrigerator. To serve, unmold on night. To serve, unmold on lettuce. Garnish with Flagstaff Jemon chiffon pie arts like a cool- that's one he sure did stock up on, because he shredded lettuce or garnish with watercress. You can sub- 'iriE breeze, in the winter time it 1*> Mayonnaise, Flagstaff Olives, and sliced cucumbers. like a touch of spring—so summer knew you'd be asking for it! stitute Diced Apples or Fruit Cocktail for the grapes. or winter it is a favorite with all. Serves 6. Pictured below. Pictured below. LEMON CHIFFON PIE 3 ecz VOIUF, slightly beaten 1 cup water W cup *ui.'ar 1 package lemon flavored gelatin 3 tablespoon* lemon juice Flagstaff Potato Salad l'l teaspoons grated lemon rind Dash of fait 3 cue whiles *• * with Frankfurters " 1 baked pie bhell Combine cira yolks and water In makes a very pretty dish', "with lettuce top of double boiler, mixing well. . Add '•* cup sugar and COQK. over I and scallions. Keep bowl of Flagstaff hot water about 3 minutes, or until ' Mayonnaise beside it for an extra spoon- "well heated, iitirnng constantly. Re- i move from fire. Add lemon flavored ' ful per* serving! gelatin and ztir un'.jl dissolved. .Add lemon juice and'rind. Chill Boil enough potatoes to make a quart until i-lishtiv thickened: Add SH.lt" .when cubed, add Vi. cup'minced onion, to egg whites and heat until foamy, thrii add remaining nucar gradu- Vi cup minced green pepper, 3 minced ally and continue beating until sweet pickles, 3 diced, hard-boiled eggs, stiff. Fold slightly thickened gela- tin into ret whites. Pour into cold 2 tbsps. vinegar, salt to taste and enough Hie shell. Chill until firm. Flagstaff Mayonnaise to make creamy. MARSHMALLOWS Split 8 frankfurters, fill with pickle relish, place in pan and set 5 inches below A sizeable supply of, candy in the market is an unusual sight these broiler until heated (about 7 minutes). days, so when we particularly want such a candy aB marshmal- Arrange on platter with your potato lows we will iust prepare to make them ourselves. salad, lettuce and scallions—and you've MARSHMALLOWS a wonderful Sunday supper for 41 2 tablespoons gelatin U cup cold water Cmntesv ^4 CUD boiling water AMESICAH 2 cups sugar HOME '/« teaspoon salt Courtesy 1 teaspoon vanilla. AMERICA] Confectioners' sugar HOMI Soak the gelatin in the cold wa ter until It has taken up all the water. Boil the fliicar and water For fruit salads beat to the soft ball stage <23S F.). Add FLAGSTAFF vanilla and salt to gelatin. Pour % cup of Flagstaff the sirup slowly over the gelatin, beating constantly with a whifik • Make a pretty platter of sliced tomatoes, thinly sliced cucumber, ICED TEA until cool and thick. Butter a shal- (fluted by pressing with the tines of a fork), onion rings and green pepper Peanut Butter into low pan slichtlv and dost with con- is the perfect picker-upper for fectioners' Hu^ar. Turn the marsh- slivers, nicely arranged on lettuce around a bowl of Flagstaff Mayonnaise 1 cup of Flagstaff your true tea lover, when the mallow mixture into the pan and smooth the ton evenly. Dust with summer really gets hot! confectioners' sugar. Let it stand • Another pretty salad platter is Sliced Tomatoes, Sliced Hard- Mayonnaise! over nJcht In the morning cut it Boiled Bggs and crisp bacon. Serve with lettuce and lots of Flagstaff If you like it clear use 3 tea into 6mall squares and roll in con- J fectioner*' sugar. Mayonnaise, for toasted sandwiches or as a salad. bags to each /i cup cold water. FLAGSTAFF Place tea and cold water in • At for hearty Stuffed Tomato Salads—using chicken, tuna fish, pitcher. Cover. Stand in refrig- BEAN SALAD celery, eggs, macaroni or cottage cheese-well, just iee what MAYONNAISE erator 12 to 24 hrs. Strain, ice One cuo of left-over Boston style makes wonderful"spreads"! and serve. baked beans can bo put to very you can do with Flagstaff Mayonnaise! good use as a salad for either If you like it "fruited", try luncheon or dinner. this: Pour 2 cups boiling water BEAN SALAD • Half cup each cottage cheese, Flagstaff over 4 Flagstaff Tea Bags. 1 cup baked beans Steep 5 min. Pour tea from 6 radishes FLAGSTAFF Mayonnaise and minced parsley. Add \'2 tsp. 1 cup celery, cut.in pieces salt and mix well. leaves and chill. Add cup Flag- '/» teaspoon paprika APPLE SAU CE staff Orange Juice, 2 tbsps. Vi teaspoon salt • % cup ground carrot, 2 tbsps. ground seed- lemon juice and > 4 cup sugar Put the baked beans in a strain- is fine for any Sunday Supper! less raisins, 3 tbsps. Flagstaff Mayonnaise, er and pour boiling water over syrup. Stir, serve with ice. them. Cool. Mix the beans, celery, speck of salt. Fine for kids! Serves 6. ^ salt and paprika and marinate in — and all you have to do is open a couple of French dressing. Chill. Arrange in cans to let the whole crowd enjoy it! Serve with • Finely chopped celery and hard boiled eggs Add a thin strip of cucum- nests of crispy lettuce leaves and stirred into Flagstaff Mayonnaise thinned to ber peel to Flagstaff Iced Tea garnish with radish roses. Serve gingerbread, cookies or plain cake. It's really with Russian dressing. delicious! consistency you desire with little evaporated flavored with lemon or orange, RUSSIAN DRESSING milk and little Flagstaff Vinegar, pinch of or both—and use mint, parsley, l'» tablespoons lemon juice rose geranium or nasturtium 2 tablespoons thick chili sauce sugar and salt, is another good one! 1 tablespoon Worcestershire leaf for the green touch. sauce _ Vi cup mayonnaise Mix the lemon juice, chili sauce and Worcestershire snuce thorough- ly and add the mnyonnaise, OYSTERS NEWBURG FOR SPECIAL SUNDAY SUPPER Though for the most part Sun- KEEP THE FLAG OF day supper consists of something simple and tiuick, there always KEEP ON BUYING comes that Sunday when we want HEALTH FLYING WITH something different. Oysters TJew- bure Is just the thine because, WAR BONDSI. aside from being different and spe- cial, they, too, are simple to pre- pare. OYSTERS NEWBURG 24 oysters with liquor 9? 2 tablespoons butter or substitute Mom Flagstaff says: "Here's something extra good for Sunday— r 2 cups white sauce Salt ant) Pepper Luncheon Salad — 1 pound salami; 2 to 3 cups For Dinner —Bread Pudding with an extra egg For Supper Dessert-Flagstaff Cof- All Day Long — keep cool and smil- 3 tablespoons sherry 3 2 egg yolks well beaten ' diced celery; A cup chopped sweet pickle; or two, as Uncle Sam asks! It's ever so much fee Ice Cream Soda — home style! ing with long, refreshing drinks of Put ovater liquor In saucepan and Flagstaff Mayonnaise. let It come *n boiling point. Rklm richer! If you add 1 or 2 eggs to favorite recipe, Pour double-strength Flagstaff Cof- Flagstaff Juices-Grapefruit, Orange' off the frottt. Put saucepan over Have the salami sliced about one-fourth, inch whip the extra whites. When the pudding is or the perfect blend of Grapefruit constantly boillne water, add oys- fee over ice cubes in tall glasses, ters and when they plump out and thick, then cut into small pieces. Mix with the done, swirl the stiff whites over the top and put and Orange! Use lots of ice —and their edges curl, add white sauce. celery and sweet pickle. Add Flagstaff Mayon- plop a scoop of ice cream in each Season and heat. Then stir In under the broiler to brown lightly. Then top give the children a.11 they wantA© sherry a,od ens yolRs and serve. naise to moisten. Chill. Pile at the end of a each serving with a spoonful of Flagstaff Grape* and stir like the fellow at the foun- Flagstaff Juices are vitamin-rich and Telly, Pretty! — so good! . tain doesl It's fun —and it's swell! very good for them! • Cover • odorous* foods, such aa sauerkraut, ripening cheese, flsh, cooked broccoli, etc.. without fail, sn thnt they won't lalnt other foods stored in the refrigerator. S OLD ONLY BY YOUR FR I EN DL Y N E IGHBORHOOD GROCER Page Ten. RED BANK REGISTER, .JULY 20, 1944 .

KEMUNDKRS. ment ,of saving two billions of Fed-tions in a eix'montha' period. Four ONE AD IJIH THE TBICK eral funds. agencies promoted V) ptr mt ol MEATS, FATS—Bed stamps A8 their personnel in the same per- "I received 21 culls, concerning through Z8. good Indefinitely. Know Aa a tracker of payrollers who iod. In one agency, high-salary my ad in "The Register." So stated Sensational! Colossal! Town and Farm PROCESSED FOODS—Blue may be hiding out in useless agen- "Bracketeers" received a single Howard I. Morris of 13 Silverton stamps AH through Z8 and AS, cies and other • dead-ends, Mr. pay boost of $2,650 to reach $8,000 avenue, Long Branch, when he — E00 quarts—are exempt from approximately one-third kerosene price control. fractions, powers bulldozers, Diesel trucks, caterpillar tractors, con- struction machinery, dock and Bank Deposits yard locomotives, every American submarine and nearly 100,000 in- Show Increase vasion barges, PAW calls oh users ULnGHB to use sparingly of kerosene-also Deposits in the 27 Monmouth known as coal oil, range oil, lamp county banks have increased more oil, burning oil and stove ol!. than nine million dollars since the More Work Clothing. first of the year with an unprece- dented total of $110,675,406.55. More civilian work clothing for A check after a national bank men and boys is indicated by a call showed that at the end of 1943 War Production Board order re- there-was $lOl,289,1f>4.S5 on depoeit -IN quiring manufacture! s nf work in county banks. The year before clothing to produce during each the total figure waa $77,556,520.46. quarter beginning July 1 at least In the laEt year and a half the 90 per cent of the number of gar- total has risen more than $33,000,- ments manufactured during the 000. third quartet:, of 1942. Items to be As in previous years the Second produced are bib overalls, dunga- National Bank of Rod Bank was reesc, work shirts, one-piece work in the lead with $12,558,852.25. The "suits, pants, overall jncketa nnd Asbury Park National bank was Huge quantltltt of alcohol are nferfed, hlankct-linrd coats. In line with next with 510,404,973.36, while the recent national legislation, manu- Almoit all of tin 'vitally Important lynlhelic rubbtr on too, (n war medicint. Th. whisk.y you Asbury Park and Ocean Grove bank can't buy today meant that tome tofdi.r facturers' prices for the basic con- which our jeepi, trucks'pnd pianet travel to Victory, hat had 59,301,351.87. Asbury Park's en a far-distant battl.front has a better structions of denim (used widely bo»n made exclusively from alcohol produced by the bev- other bank, the Scacoast Trust chance for* proper medical care and in. rna.mifaeturp of overalls^ hnve erage distilling induttry. An amaiing record* —and th. company, had $2,308,937.61. All flj;- belt of all po»ibl« i»aiom why, today whiskey It tomi- recovery. Yicen raised one cent a yard, ~lTifr r urcs '7u e~hlglTCr~thnn"~the- January .. timti scarce. Oilier of Price Administration an- 3 bank call. nounced. Statements of all county banks Mope Calls for Nurses. Allcnlimsl NiuiouM ..$ F.,4b3,&94.— A call ' for qualified nurses to Asliury 1'iuL National 1 U.lU-l.S't '.i.l'.li work in Veterans Administration Asbiii-y Purl, & Ocean Gruvo '.1,3(1l.3!> 1..HT hospitals to help provide adequate Atlantic HiKhlanils National J1.C7 fi.7 U,"..i;0 care for disabled veterans has hecn ilt-lnini- National •'•-.. ii.'J 1 .V.MT.tW m Initial NnlKiiml. J'riuliolil . 2,JOT,311.lC issued by the Veterans Adminis- Farmer.! 4 Mi-rrhnnts Ka- tration. Hospitals are classified in Thiee groups — general medical and Fiirmei« Natiunnl, Alkntown •!.»<) l.'j -l.'i.l C Hi-H National. Uraill.-y lleiu-li I!. 1.".5,U7J.-J4 surgical, tuberculosis and neurop- First N'iitititial. K;it.!>S0.S::L>.li 1 m nurses frnm IT ogni'zod schools M atia^qtinii National- :l.,"i'.l7,tM l.liil •^4>%. who are registered, should wrile lo MuUwan -llank .'. 1.-- l.S I 1.1 S Medical Director. Veterans Ailmin- Merrhiilils TruM. Krii Hank . 1:> New Jr'tscy Trust, I.OUK istr.'if inn. Washington 'S>. D. (\ A itinnrii - a.riiii.'jno.'.u §?•' B campaign to recruit ft.f>00 nurses I'eiM'l'1'* Nationnl. K^yport 'J.s.'iS.o'J'.i.r.' t\ for the Aimv nnd Navy at the Soa lliitrlil National . I.I .<'.'.•> 11.U0 V<* Sniro.'ut Trusl. A.slujry J'H : K -.^'.'">. 1K17.1,1 jale of I.nftn a month for the Army oml Natiiinnl. Kcil Hank.1 ^/•.".S.'i.'.J.'J.'i and .ViO a month for the Navy IN THE Toial-. Jim.sr.-,. i h:!s t>rcn announced by the W.nn /) a< Manpower Ownniis.sion.' Nujses m ! '\i 'he Army mv.v ha\e the full auth- Anniversary Of yi u i'y c>! theh- oflircr rank. Equal Rights Move ^°*~'-**- •ttArr$tt^&&V&V~,!*&±*; OPA l'rki. Actions. ^-^ /».. •^•. Prices for tile H»44 crops of a of98**!'V Members of the National Wom- ..ft number of fresh food items have an's party arc conducting a nation- Jf. been set by OPA Potato piicrs will wide observance of \hv P.rtt_li anni- i. blurt from • 14" naval gun mil up ' S5 0 0111 he the sa:no as foi Ihe 1!M3 crop versary of thn Si'ncea 1 alls meeting >'. *Uf t " •' alcohol. Stop and think how much < l no1 except that for July there will he which launched the Equal flights k f'4i " » '• needed for o great Naval victory Mice, 1 1 f in<"! capes in 'I -' f- "- b. shipping niuvcnicnt fur thia cuntint-nt and S^^Pp .'Mil **•• Bo"'* » Midway-and youH tee why point prices (/ 20 cents a hundred- f*tea« isr*-- America') dittill.ri.t mutt work day and night the world. Mrs. Koboit Adanu-on skx vi weight in Netuaska and 30 cents fo produce the alcohol far war. of Middletown. chaii man tit the • in- •*"*• ?r.. 1itf *. hundredwi j«ht in Kansas, Mary- Woman's Party committee on .*J land, North Oirolina and Virginia Pioneers of the Woman Movement, IN THE - States in which adverse wrather *v naid in announcin£ the anniveis- i caused decreased \i<-Ul. .Retail ary plann: prices nf Hl-1-1 sweet potatoes with "Wunien will celebrate July 10 % •\ national a'. *r;tgi' of about 10 r*#5 1 and '20 us \Voman's imlrjji'ndiniL- ?!#!&&. : 'n .^gjs-V : rer.ts a pound ovrr th>- 11' months day. Wo will nut only pay tribute & 1/ >. wi.l be Iciwi-r than for the 10-13to the pu.-t but we will call fur ac- fc'S* '*Sgi •lop. OPA s.'iv-- Rft.-nl prices for tion todiiy. In fill nipolin^i; uX lhe he 1B44 r»:at herinj:." sMpp.iig I ' I'.:.- prici •s r or UlCS'.' I-caikid in the IMS meptini; wtic m. 1 i))rrrjf-s ;.': ' O.'lt ;ih:r j s w ii: i >e 11 hucictiit Mott, a Wuiik' !- nunutfr, •J,irV?f!*" fur whuin the piu^cnt Eniial Iti^ht.-- V cen*s a ]"-,'.; ::<1 \\ i'h s teiiu ; a in | 9 t . •sasS: oen'.= a j" . .' '1 \s :';in', • sti'ins. Sold a me nd men t is named, and Kliza- : n nulk wi'.r. "ir. a. tins the inii e heth Cutly Stan ton, WIIUMI y.i aml- is two cents mud >?s than the dau^htei, IN'OI a Stan inn l;'-arnc> , THE TAVERNKEEPERS OF RED BANK will be a radio speaker on tint an- contninrr I . Hi ;'- Ii! ices WE PLEDGE nivcienry pro^rum. HOTEL for -fresh J , r-: i r 11'•s f-I);- t •ilili- u.^e SAL'S TAVERN THE MOLLY PITCHER should tang i 'MI::u 1 1'. til lii rents 14J SHREWSBURY AVE., PHONE ?9!>0 KED BANK RIVERSIDE AVE., PHONE 2600 a pound. OPA .-J. these SIDK I>KKSS LIMA BKANS. OBSERVANCE MAX'S BAR RED BANK J-'oi dhuok lima brans riMjuii i1 SILVER BAR ti.nl for 'he (list tiii.e aion- available 'hilroKcn t Jut n <>l\i- of these principles: 30 MAPLE AVE., PHONE 1981 RED BANK 16 WEST FRONT ST, PHONE 18 Make < hain for F.irni I Ms. i'r liiini bean vaiieties lu inaturc a I ED BANK To p!O\:(Ie r.<< es.-a: ;. (ha:n 11«. a \ \- crup stalca couiiJy A^crit M. MONMOUTH TAVERN VINCE'S BAR farm ses \\ I'H I ;s.yjcd A- J'iaiU. A sitli- dit^sin^' <>! fithri1 1. Not to knowingly serve alco- 70-72 MONMOIITH ST., PHONE 3816 KED BANK 111 MONMOUTH ST., PHONE 2475 r.u.'ar: a RED BANK p(UHi'.lri of sul plum- uf aiiiNicjiUii PI holic beverages to any one under STOBLES BAR & GRILL GLOBE HOTEL CO., ltn) (K/iuids of nwmonhnn wu)|»h;it c legal age. 180 MONMOUTH ST., PIIONK 1905 r.ED BANK 20 EAST FRONT ST., PHONE 11 'ham lh;i!. ';.<; WI'l: cxptt ts i<> ' appln-d ;ilon^ \ht> n>w aiui ciilli- Inc. Katrd jtiiu Die -SCJ] will an\ip]y tln.-i RED BANK rhain, v.-,iv:on chiun, row tn-s, ti|e f-Ntij. ' nitrogen. _ Kilty luishrls ul 2. To abide strictly by legal closing CENTRAL BAR LOG CABIN TAP HOUSE " ou^i htt)\f-i fhif.11, )t>i; fhtun un- \ chit'ken 111:1^1110 to the ;icrc ;ipj))inl and opening hours. 70 MONMOIITH ST., PHONE «5» JIED BANK UPPER BROAD ST., PHONE 3910 BED BANK der f,nt--hnlf incl. :\\:<\ icp:ui Mini I'l-iwi'i'i) ilir inw.-s and cultivated in J»j, lathi*. the .-qjil yhuiild kPfp-Dii' ]();ilit.s- "1 3. To spread the principle and prac- MICHAEL'S BAR STALDERS TAVERN.. DANCING t!,(j.is:u,d ..•Ulii.nliii: .-.-..j,. tice of moderation. yi. id WOJK'-I.- jij. i," d(d M.' !,.-'•' FREDDIE'S PLACE BA* eV GRILL JIM & LOU'S BAR & GRILL !hf >MiJi LTjh.-liu' 'l"n incus Im W'vtls NJII v Mini. 4. To maintain a clean, orderly B4 BRIDGE AVE., PHONE S»74 RED BANK 102-104 SHREWSBURY AVE., PHONE 1883 RED BANK Jv.JKjpr.'i 11 and 1- ;ir Knf-V 1 n <-[ u ,t- M^s Aileen Dolson; da tighter . ol \\i,r^ Viei- Adn.MMl Km-.iv S. L:.nd pla^e of business. Mi. and Mis, Valda l>«ls(in of lu\. BIZZARROS BAR UNION HOTEL (.'ii;n: nuiii (if thf 1 'nin-d ^'•iic- P"i I. was niiniU'il Tuesday of la.;t Miii it itnf.* < •unnni.s^iun nj.il Wm 5. To meet with civil and military 238 BRIDGE AVE., PHONE 457 RED BANK WHARF AVE., (Rooms and Board)* RED BANK v.'i-ck jn( \)\v Keyjioi t Kcfoi in* d -.^iiluiUjiUii, AdjiLini.^ti n\m, ;:i,. liiiwli to Hhvjx A, I'lcsUm, .seaman authorities'arany time to achieve PETE'S CHATTERBOX ' nouiu-'.d. "f-J\r_'iy umn i>i- worjKin PLEASANT INN vho is able IM- wurk in a j^hip>;iid, William I'rest fin of Moi'^anvillf. these ends. t Route S5^_Across Cooper's Bridge Phone 2820 Red Bank' ind nut lit. present employed in 03- Aitt v, n' .short ^-eddiim -trip the - icnti:il \\iir work, .should lepmt at nihlc^i ufirn If ft lo lelurn to- |]j.s ROGEL'S BAR & GRILL AIRPORT ~YNN"™"^~ ~" ance lo the neait-Ht United Stair's MaCrjh. Tlre hride will live with , (Next Door to the Red Bank Airport) Employment Servlct ofllc« for en-)u-r jtfi.u-nta. AM> METRA CLUB •Verified \>j ofMd.rU. R. 153 SHREWSBURY AVE., THONE 602-J KED BANK SHREWSBURY AVE., PHONE S18S ' RLD.BANV RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20,1944 Page Eloven

Ti,e township i the best man. wa» John Doyle of Monmouth Btreet. second allotment. Henry A. Curtis, William Culling- thr: Amalgamated Clothing Woi/k- New York. MUs Ida Lucca of Shrewsbury frs of America, approximately 2.- ton, O. E. Davis and Charles L. avenue and Frank Ingrassia of Boys can make pocket money by Davis. In Atlantic township 77 Mrs. Mary Cuttrell, widow of 50O workers at the Sigmund Eisner selling the Register—Advertisement John Cuttrell, died at the residence West Front street were married at company plants this week are re- votes were polled and the trustees St. James church by Rev. Barth- elected were George Wilkins, J. H. of her son, Frank Cuttrell at Key- ceiving vacation checks in lieu of port. Mrs. Cuttrell was born at olamew Montruchio. Mrs. Lena vae.it ions. Polhnmus, W. C, Euck, J. G. Tay- Fontana was bridesmaid and Frank lor, Thomas Enright, William A. Mld'dletown, but took up her resi- Kmplnyeps who have been with dence in Keyport after her mar- Sole was groomsman. Mr. Ingras- the rompany a year or longer are Walling, Edward Hoey, Frank E. sia was employed by the 3igmund Hcye$>and Charles H. McCus. I riage. She was survived by an- roc-riving check for a full week's I other son, John Cuttrell of Brook- Eisner company. pay. Three-quarters of a week's The postofllcc at Oceanic was lyn, and one sister, Mrs. Eliza Mor- MiBB Mabel Birkbeck, daughter salary is going to those who have entered by burglars and $55 in ford of Red Bank. of Walter 8. Birkbeck Df Keyport, be'-n tilers thrre-quartors of a year, stamps and $15 in cash were stolen. About 200 persons from Red was married to Charles W. Gray by while one-half week's salary is The First National bank of Red Rev. J. R. Reeves, pastor of Cal- being received by employees of six Bank, Oceanic and Little Silver 1 Bank declared a semi-annual divi- were present at the entertainment vary church. montii.s standing . Ail workers, dend of Eeven y>er cent; the Second given by the Little Silver Epworth About 40 folks of Shrewsbury v.'hetlir r members of the union or HEARING National .hank declared one of league. Those who took part In gave a surprise party for Mr. and oil's modern synthetic ing Charles E. and George D. Hen- and report minor things that could drickson of Red Bank and .Mrs. become serious." —unless it was free—I'd think twice. that attaches OIL-PLATING to work- William J. Baird and James A. Sergeant O'Connor has used to GEM Single Edge Hendrickson of Philadelphia. good advantage in the AAF the $1.50 ANUSOL This '39 model gives me quite some ing parts—like a close-fitting shield. Mrs, John B. Lunger sold her experience he gained In civilian property at Tlumson to James C. life while working ns a mechanic RAZOR BLADES -' pride, still running as sweet as it does. There's the stuff that puts up a real Auchincloss at a reported price of for the Monmouth Lumber com- $70,000. The property was located pany. He is married to the form- I know of people trying a dozen dif- battle against corrosive acids. You're on Rumson road and contained 12 er Miss Verna Hohl of Red Bank, acres of lawns and gflrdens. who resides at the Hallork place, address. He entered the army in ferent oils and nearly everything else, giving your car its chance to live, aa John Mott of Red Bank bought March, Ifl4:. Mrs. Cornelia VnnBrunt's house on to make their cars last. Some things soon as you change to an OIL-PLATED Shrewsbury avenue for $2,000. Rev. Jpseph T. Casey, former as- Learns Japs Don't worked; plenty didn't. In my case I engine. Get Conoco N'h oil, that's all. sistant rector of St. James, church, Conserve Clothes who had been a chnplnln on the played the hunch of OIL-PLATING iry army transport vonSteuben nearly Understand English DRV CLEAN AT HOME WITH two years, re-enlisted In the navy. Marine fifrt. Hurry K. Estfllp. 23, i engine by switching to Conoco NM He had entered the n"vy as a chap- of Red Hunk, found himself pin- lain' In September. 1917, nml hod ned down in an open fk-ld in motor oil, so as not to let engine acids CONOCO boon ncross tlie Atlantic H times. Saipan, Mnrianas Islands, by what Matthews Brothers of Red Brink he thought wjs machine jrun flic ; get an upper hand. That worked! were putting down an artesian from.his own troop*. j well on the Harry McCormlck farm "Hey, knock off that Uring -I'm And why not? I knew that deadly nt >Scobeyvlllo. It Was six inches a Marine," he yelled. * In diameter and was to go down "When the tempo of shooting in- corrosive acids are a regular part of 335 feet, creased, I realized I was talking MOTOR OIL While working at the aevoniarlne to Japs," Estclln said later. "1 factory at Koyport, James Carter guess my face was red as I man- of Port Monnjouth cut the end of aged slowly toN crawl into the pro- his finger off with a chisel. tection of some woods at the edge Von get Conoco Service us well u» tliu famous Co.ioeo I'roducU ut these Htutlom: Ernest"' 'K. •' Pescux of Hazlct of tho field." bought the Wllllnm Sleljcl house at Sftt. Estelle is a graduate of Rod BURDSES CONOCO TRIANGLE OIL that plnce. Bank liijrli school. His wife. Anne, Cecil Conover wns building a. and. his parents, Mr. rtnd Mra. a -S if R VI CE^^STT ATt'O'N**'"""" iiway W. t.lSaldiiL-.,4'iili» ^ jJ.%,iia3,t..L Sh»ews;bury Avq., Red Bank his property adjoining the ^Mlddlr- Sunset avenue, '• _ 13-15 White Street town village Reformed church. W. A veteriin of the Kwnjaloln. in- K1( (South ol Kcivninn Springs Iload) W Zlmmcrmm ivri the contrac- vnsion, SrrK'onnt 'ICstcMlo is ii I'IIIMU- l.iiltun, I II/.. .. el i»"l -Mi' iTUST .OFF UltOAD ST., BED BANK Phone 3202 tor. ber of tho Fourth Marino division. SEKVL 1HLKU.HI IU LIMI1 gLAMUILbl Page Twelve. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20,1944 U. 8. Employment Service office, Welfare Board and an excellent working relation- Social Service Active ship has bean established with tne To Visit Hotel latter service. DAVIDSON BROS. In Aiding TB Cases Miss Lawrence Place at Pinewald 45 BROAD ST. RED BANK Proposed As Home Becomes Engaged Co-operating With Selective Members of the Monmouth Coun- ty Welfare board, together with Local Girl to W*d "- representatives of similar boards in Service Boards, Health Groups several other counties of the state Coxswain Schweers and the State Department of Insti- The Monmouth County Organiza- State T. B. League to have one of Mr. and -Mm. Joseph T. Gordon tutions and Agencies, are planning tion for Social Service in its de-their public health nurses, at the of Hudson avenue announce the a trip to Pinewald in Ocean county fenBe and war activities program two Induction stations, one In New- engagement of their niece, Miss to inspect the Royal Pines hotel does much for the health standards ark and a second In Camden, to Dorothy Anne Lawrence, to Coxs- which, has been proposed as a of county citizens. One phase of give these rejected men advice on wain August F. Schweers, Jr., U. u home for old age assistance recip- this program which has received how to receive treatment for tuber- 8. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aug- ients requiring medic'al care, ac- little or no publicity Is their plan to culosis. ust Schweers of Uttle Silver Point. cording to a report made by John help young men who have been re-. The State T. B. league pays the No date has been set for the wed- L. Montgomery, welfare director at jected from the Armed services be- salaries of these nurses at the In-ding. The day your boy busts Tuesday's meeting of the county cause of a tendency towards tuber- duction centers. When a man Is board. culosis, or one who has an actual rejected for service owing to tuber- Miaa Lawrence was graduated Assurances have been obtained case of tuberculosis. This group culosis, or a tendency towards the from Red Bank high school and from a number of counties that works in complete, co-operation disease, he Is sent to the nurse at Red Bank Business Institute, and into Berlin they would be willing to send some with selective service boards, and the induction center. She takes his holds a secretarial position at of their patients to Pinewald. Dr. Other county health and welfare complete history, explains to himEarle. She 1> a member of the < You'll be as excited as that time Elmer C. Hazard of Long Branch, agencies. what can be done to cure tubercu- Junior Skippers of the Monmouth you hit the Jack-Pot. an officer of the corporation con- losis, gives him special literature Boat club, and of Dickman's trolling the hotel, has approved the concerning the disease, and then Skeeter fleet. plan provided a sufficient number refers him to the T. B. clinic near- Coxswain Schweers graduated You'll laugh a little, cry a little of patients are sent to warrant the est his home. Copies of these rec- from Red Bank Catholic high pray a lot. expenditure. ords are sent to the man's T. B. school and took the Navy V-12 The principal snag to the propos- clinic and may be obtained by histraining program at Cornell uni- You'll start getting things ready al, Mr. Montgomery said, Is the private physician at any time, or versity. He is now attending the mi scarcity of competent employees by the doctor at the clinic who will Motor Torpedo Boat school at Mel- for his return and even tho' it may for such an institution. A day for treat his case. ville, Rhode Island. He ia a mem- of mis be months away ... that's exactly the trip to Royal Pines has not It Is here that the M. C. O. S, S. ber of the Monmouth Boat club, EXCITINO Offlt been set. offer their services. If a Monmouth and the Barefoot Yacht club. what we're doing. The board welcomed back to its county man Is rejected for military Qive your family membership, Freeholder Joseph C, service because of T, B. the M. C. the B-Complex When your boy gets off the train Irwlrt of Red Bank, its former O. S. S. T. B; clinic has a complete County First Aid. _.. health protection we'll have a trainload of fine treasurer, who has taken the place record of his case. When the man they need. Get Mfe, formerly held by Dorman McFad- comes to the county, T. B. clinic Squads Help Many dependable, low- stylish clothes for him to walk in- din. Mr. McFaddin relinquished nearest his home In the jurisdic- One need but spend a few hours cort Major B-Com- to'. his place on the board when he re- tion of his draft board, he Is thor- at the emergency door of one of nuwi plex Vitamin tab. signed as freeholder to become sur- oughly examined and advised as to our hospitals to realize the extent leti, recommended Speed that day by buying more rogate. The board approved four what course of action he should to which our public-spirited first FU|| months SuPPly to all men, women admissions to the welfare house take. If he wishes he may then go aid squads serve county communi- and chUdren.'by one bonds. We're doing that too. making a population of 138 for the tb his own physician, or continue ties. The wall of a siren from of America1! fore- month. with the clinic doctors who are without and within, doctor and meet food ratbor- specialized in this field. nurse converging at the entrance. I rtie*. and for your* immediate needs— Through arrangements with the The expert team work may have Seven County Army M. C. O. S. S. the young man will saved the life of one of our neigh- be X-rayed at Allenwood hospital, bors. Officers Promoted MISS EVELYN T. WALKER If he wishes, at cost of the X-ray Altogether some 27 volunteer Palm Beach Suits . • • 19.50 plate. Following the results of this squads In Monmouth county give The War department this week This plan was devised two years screening, further arrangements not only their time and knowledge announced the promotions of seven ago when the M. C. O. S. S. direct- will be made to see that this man but raise funds for the purchase Tropical Worsteds 25. to 37SO Army officers from Monmouth or of health and welfare, Miss Ev- ia placed either at Allenwood or at of their ambulances and equipment major-B county, Thomas Edward Cottrell, elyn T. Walker, was president of Glen Gardner sanatorium for treat- and defray the cosi of operation Infantry,.,of 1 Vista place, this bor- the State Organization for Public ment. and maintenance themselves. Often ough; Earie Longstreet Ackerson, Health Nursing associations. At In a recent interview Miss Wal- many trips a day are made by first B-COMPLEX that time, the state nursing group a- Air Corps, of Keyport, and George ker stated that the medical men of aid squads to the emergency de- A *AJO» Levison, Air Corps, of Asbury Park and the New Jersey State Tubercu- the county heartily endorse this M. partment of the Monmouth Memor- VITAMINS were advanced from flrBt lieuten- losis league felt that some program C. O. S, S. war service, and at all ial hospital, where five rooms stand | J KRIDEL ant to captain. must be started to aid young men times there la full co-operation be- ready for IneUnt use. The others, raised from second to rejected for military service be- tween the doctors, the M. C. O. S. S. — Red Bank — first lieutenant, are Amedeo Albert cause of T. B. After much work and other county health agencies Ferrigno, Bank street, Ked Bank; on the part of these state groups not maintained by M. C. O. S. S. Store Close* Wednesdays at 1 P. M. Until Aug. 30 George Joseph Coudrier, Field Ar- and their officials and through the She said, "This method has proved tillery, Broad street, Shrewsbury; efforts of Col. Bloomer, state direc- to he a great help to us In finding Saturdays at 8 P. M. Daisy I. RIcarrdi, 'Nurses Corps, tor, of selective service and Lieut. tuberculosis in the minimal stage, Matawun, and John Russell Walsh, Col, Finnegan, state medical dlrec- because at this stage It can be Signal Corps, Long Branch. I tor, permission was granted to thecured. Unless there la a thorough examination and X-ray, tuberculo- sis Is not discovered In an Individ- ual until he or she reaches an ad- vanced stage." A total of 91 men were referred to M. C. O. S. S. from Armed For- ces Induction stations between June, 1942, and May 1,1944. Of the 91 referred cases, 80 received the subsequent X-ray and follow-up re- vealing the following facts: that ten referred-cases were non-tuber- cular; 46 cases were in the minimal stage; 14 were moderately advanc- Our Post-war Plans ed; seven were far advanced and *- three refused to be X-rayed. Of the 80 men examined, IS are L. still In Institutions; while 21 were treated at Allenwood, and ten at Glen Gardner. for G. I. Joe... At the present time of the 91 men examined 47 are working at vari- ous occupations; six are now In the Army; 13 in institutions; 12 have moved to other localaties, but are receiving similar help In their new location; three have died and ten were non-co-operative. When it's over "over there," G. I. Joe will come home to a If a man refuses to be X-rayed or to take further treatment, the COOL COAT-DRESS M. C. O. S. S. trys to work out a wave of gratitude such fas this country never saw. And he's method with follow-up visits to his family. In some cases they appeal IN ICE CREAM SODA in a aeries of ads on earned every bit of it—and more. to the man's clergyman to speak post-war opportunities to_him, but in 91 cases only four were non-co-operatlve. Recently a But gratitude won't buy groceries—G. I. Joe wants to go to man who refused" to co-operate PASTELS AIW WHITE with the program came back to the clinic for help. work. He's got to have a job—and a chance to grow into still better jobs. We are going to Through help from the individual infected with T. B., M. C. O. S. S. nurses visit that man'a family. do our part in the great task of providing these opportunities. Then through intelligent explain- ing they help the family to learn about the disease and make ar- The day after Pearl Harbor, Esso Marketers adopted a plan of wartime benefits and job rangements for members of the family to be examined for tubercu- losis. This is done most always as protection for our people in uniform. We published its main points here recently. We now a precautionary measure to Insure that the disease had not, and does want to tell you about two plans for taking returning servicemen into our organization. not spread. Miss Walker pointed out that the organization had had little or no difficulty in persuading Here are their main points. either the rejected man or his fam- ily to submit to examinations and treatments, a fact which she be- lieves was possible because of care- ful, intelligent and efficient hand- PLAN ONE^covers our own employees as they come PLAN TWO aims to take as many new people as possi- ling by the nurse at the Induction 7.95 back: ble from the armed services into our business. Post-war center and later at the county T. B. clinics. petroleum will need more people. Wartime experience These public health nurses doing 1. Assurance to each man of his old job or another as will equip many men for this business. Here ifl our plan this work are considered as health good or better. and welfare counsellors by county for these men: selective service boards, with Miss Walker acting as co-ordlnator for Kay Dunhill has chosen your favorite 2. Review of changes in the man and in the business 1. Careful analysis of the man's abilities as they can all health agencies, including the fabric . . . crisp cotton broadcloth . . , since he went away to be sure he gets the best job for M. C. O. S. S. Miss Wlnona Darrah best fit our business on the basis of a real career for him. is the county health and welfare your favorite style . . . the coat-drees that him novr. counsellor, and two or more public 2. Special training with pay to prepare the man for health nurses are attached to each buttons all the way dowp the front for prompt assignment to a definite job on a regular basis. of the six county draft boards, up- simple, last-minute dressing .. . and your' 3. Recognition of the development of men during the on recommendation of each board, war, by providing better jobs than they left, either at once by the governor and they are offic- favorite colors for this Summertime 3. This also means full participation in old-age pen- ially part of the draft board. or as Boon aa possible. sion, disability, savings jplan, and other individual job- Other defense and war activities classic. Its lines are simple; its tailoring " security benefits which our employees share. of the M. C. O. S. S. include the perfect even to the two big patch pockets 4. -Provisions in the case of a man not physically up to Monmouth County Nursing Council for War service which was orga- on the skirt. For everything from a trip his old job for finding one he can do, temporarily or per- 4. Opportunities for further training to prepare for nized in January, 1942, with Miss to the grocer's to an afternoon at the club, manently aa Boon as possible. advancement on a basis of proved ability. Walker as president. This group's main project Is to recruit nurses. The M. C. O. S. S. also co-operates you'll foel smart and comfortable in this with the Office of Civilian Defense, shirtwaist dress in pale blue, maiz or with Miss Harriet B. Cook as area rurse deputy; Miss Walker, county sparkling white. Sizes 14 to 40. deputy nurse and Miss Darrah, for information please address county sub-deputy nurse. Mr. E. T. Lcmmon, Division Manager > Activities with the Red Cross In- Standard Oil Company of New Jersey clude helping with the nurse's aide £sso MO North Broad Street program and home nursing com- Elizabeth, New Jersey mittee teaching program. The M. CAREER SHOP . . . Street Floor, C. O. S. S. has 15 nurses who-are certified to teach home hygiene Cpr.. classes for Red Cross. Miss Cook S T A N D A R D 0 I L C O M P A N Y OF NEW -JERSEY Is chairman of the county Red. Cross chapter nurse recruitment committee. counsellors of the draft boards are available to the re-employment committee of trie draft boards for any of the problems involved. Their sorviron have also been offered to the Veterans' representative In the ASBURY PARK RED BANK REGISTER

VOLUME LXVIL, NO. 4. KED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1944. SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 12 18 Months Overseas Richard W. Dwyer Scout Court of Honor PROCLAMATION Reported Injured Four Killed, Six To Be Held Outdoors To the Citizens of the Borough of Red Bank Wounded In Action WHEREAS the sales of E Bonds in the Fifth War Loan have Middletown Marine fallen far short of the goal assigned to New Jersey, and Wounded In Pacific WHEREAS the sales of E Bonds are vital to the success of our Ten County Servicemen Ceremony Next Wednesday fighting forces as well as to the defense of our nation • Mrs. Marie Brown of Blossom Cove road, Middletown township, Night At Athletic Field against Inflation, and learned officially yesterday that her Wounded, Two Prisoners WHEREAS the Governor of the State of New Jersey has pro- Th» first outdoor court of honor claimed Tuesday, July 25th, 1944, as E Day for th« County casualties for the week by district 2 of the Boy Scouts will Fort Monmouth sales of E Bonds throughout the state, and George Ingraham, ending yesterday totaled four killed, take place Wednesday evening of WHEREAS the quota for the sale of E Bonds In the borough of six missing in action and ten next week at 7;J0 o'clock at the wounded. Two Monmouth county Red Bank athletic field on West Red Bank is $450,000, and the sales to date amount Well Known Here, men were taken prisoners. One Bergen place. An invitation to the To Be Public'* to $325,565.25 or only 7214 per cent of the quota for Red Bank soldier was'among the public has been extended and a the borough of Red Bank, missing and three were, reported large turnout Is expected. wounded. A West Keansburg boy, Host Saturday I, CHARLES R. ENGLISH, do therefore proclaim Monday, July Dies In Brooklyn jThe exercises will open with »e- Pvt. Daniel Spear, was killed. 24th, 1944, as E Day in the Borough of Red Bank for the taking lections by the Fort Monmoutb. From 11 A, M. to KILLED IX ACTION band followed by the march of the of applications for E Bonds in a community drive by a house-to- Advocate of Peters Pvt. Daniel Spear, Army, of West scouts. The following will make 5 P. M.—Review, house canvass between the hours of 6:30 and 10 p. m. .1 further Keansburg. awards: second class awards by Place Extension— Cpl. Edward O. BoaceU, Army, of Morgan C. Knapp, assistant scout urge all citizens of this borough to plan to be at home during the OCS Graduation S/SGT. JOHN HIGGINS above hours and to co-operate with the Minute Men and Women Keyport. executive; first class awards by Had Property Here Seaman Frank James Perkins, Kenneth Frazler, assistant scout Staff St. John Hlggins of Elm who are volunteering their Bervices in this patriotic effort, and to Navy, of Belmar. ' executive: merit badge awards by Your ration book is your pass in- i place, who has been in the army buy additional E Bonds to the limit of their capacity for the sake George Seney Ingraham of Brook- Cpl. Thomas C. Disbrow, Army, John ""Northrup, scout executive; to Fort Monmouth on Open House VA vearai 18month a Qf which weM lyn, who about 15 years ago advo- star scout awards by Ralph Had- day Saturday of this week. of our fighting men and wQmeJl_of Red Bank who are In the Arm- of Neptune. spent overseas, returned to this ed Services, cated the extension of Peters, place, MISSING IN ACTION away, Sea Scout commissioner; life Or if you don't have that with ;counlr y a few days ag0 and h Red Bank, to Pearl street, Fair S/Sgt. Charles J. Mlldrum, Army, scout awards by Dr. Edwin F. you, and identification-such as a spending a 20-day furlough with Given under my hand and seal in this Borough of Haven, thus giving thia section a Stewart, Sea Scout fleet surgeon, y g of Bed Bank, driver's license or social security Red Bank, this 20th day of July, One Thousand Nine Hundred thoroughfare to parallel Front Cpl. Arthur P. Mahler, Army, of and eagle awards by Theodore D. card-will do, for on that day, the reHiativee waJa> aan membed friendr os { thheree militar. y Parsons, district chairman. and Forty-Four. | street and River road, the only Belford. gates will swing open at this Slg- jra iiway police battalion attached to present east-west road, died Mdn- Lt. ,Fae« —. Priest, Army, of Pfae The following troops, with their nal Corps fort to the general pub- :tn e An,ed Forcea headquarters and CHARLES R. ENGLISH, ! day" at his home at 52 Clark street, Brook, scoutmasters, will participate: troop lie for the first time since the took part ln ihe TunIaian and Ital. Mayor of Red Bank, Sgt Stephen M. Vasilik, 8. Bed Bank Catholic church, Rob- start of the war. , ,, . _ ! ian campalns. He has been award- PFC. RICHARD W. DWTER : ^^^.7^X^nt of Keeveytowny . ert Sagurton; troop 12, Citizens As special guests of Maj. Gen. ed tile Amerlcan Defense medal, Brooklyn attorney, the eon of, an group. Harrison Glover; troop 17, George L. VanDeusen, Command- Conduct ribbon and Mediter- son, PFC Richard W. Dwyer, Unit- Lt. Donald W. Dickson, jr., Army, Good " 'am N. Ingraham, and of AllhsAllenhurstt . Red Bank Methodist church, Joseph Ing General of the Eastetn Signal • ranean Theater rjbbon ,,h Honored I . ' ... ,-, \_ ".luuicj, YY imam xi, xjigruntiiii, anu Lt. Arlee T. Keno, Army, of Valleau; troop 23, FUd Bank Bap- Corps Trainingr Center, civilians I gtail James N. Wolcott, ed States Marine Corps, had been Mrs. Jane Ingraham, He wasrad . will enter the fort as fast as they i —'••' --\e. tist church, Russel Tetley; troop Von compIeUop n of hls furlough wounded in action, A telegram uatcd from Adelphia academy ,n |s ^ arrive. Special stickers for cars ;h e wil, rt -t Camp Bruckn WOUNDED IN ACTION 24, Fair Haven, Ray VanHorn; Jr. Sworn In As signe d by_,,_ Lt„. —Gen . A. A-._ Vande- aSy givvui, andi menteree cia^fd lWesleya or looon . unlverssoon- and tags for occupants will be North Carollna. a U troop 48. Red Bank Benevolent as- grift conveyed the news which she ity with the clase ot 1885_ Soon PFC. Patsy J. Centimole, Army, sociation, Pete Falvo; troop 49, ready for distribution at the Main hafrodm learnea buddd ypreviousl of hey r isonn a, lettedatedr !after graduation he studied law inof It>d Bank. Fort Monmouth, Capt. H. Daum; gate on Oceanport avenue or the New Councilman July 7, coming from the South Pa- me father's firm and later estab- FFC. Joseph Mazza, Army, of troop 50, Shrewsbury, Robert John- West gate at Eatontown. cific. lished his own offices at 164 Mon-Bed Bank. son; troop 60, Red Bank Syna- There are Just two restrictions Trotting Meet The telegram read: "Deeply re- tague street, Brooklyn. He prac- Pvt. Randolph Shomo, Army, of gogue, Larry Wassen; troop 66, for the day: if you're under 14 Eatontown Volunteers gret to inform you that your son, ticed law for more than 50,years. Bed Bonk. Rumson, John Galm. and troop 67, years of age. you'll have to be ac- PFC. Richard W. Dwyer, U. S. M. Mr. Ingraham was a member of Pvt. George Hlgglns, Army, of Red Bank Presbyterian church, W. companied by an adult, and noOpens Saturday Are Thanked by Chief C, has been wounded in action 15 the board of trustees of Wesleyan cameras will be permitted an the university and donated $100,000 to Atlantic Highlands. Andrew Grimes. June, 1944, in the performance of Pvt. Eugene E. Kinkade, Army, 0 Observer Van Sauter the university in 1928. He was for The program has been arranged , P "'- At Freehold his duty and service of his country.' sorne years vice president of Meth- of Oceanport. by the scoutmasters of th« troops At 11 a. m. the large exhibit and I I realize your great anxiety but na- odist hospital, Seventh avenue and Pvt Frederick A. Tetl, Army, of to honor the scouts who have work- j demonstration area will open, James N. Wolcott, Jr., clerk of j ture of wounds not reported and • sixth street, Brooklyn. He was un-Long Branch. ed diligently for advancements 1 There will be modern miracles of gy Over $60,000 tbe Eatontown borough board of | "lay in receipt of details must be ; married and there are no close sur- S/Sgt Charles J. Haseman, Army, communication on exhibit, includ- assessors for 12 years, was sworn expected. You will be promptly; vivors. of Mntawan. leading to the higher ranks of ing many which visitors may ope- scouting. In Purses For into office as a councilman by An-furnished any additional informa-j A summer resident of Marlboro Gunner's Mate Robert L. Mor- rate themselves. Here are a few of drew G. Becker, clerk, at a meet- tion received. To prevent possible J for many years, Mr. Ingraham bc- row, Navy, of Asbury Park. the. you-work-it exhibits: 24-Day Period ing Friday night of the mayor and aidJ° our enemies do not divulge; came interestecd in this section PFC. Luke A. Durante, Marine- Bring along a photo, put It on _____ council. H._-e was recently, _appointe d j 'nc name of his ship or station." when he .purcha. .se1 d property at Red Corps, Oak Shades, New Rathskeller one machine, press the buttons and „ -_ , „ " rr red FaWer e to fill the utiexpired term of Mayor' -The letter was written by J. M. IBank and Fair Haven. He owned Coxswain Edwin Albert NUson, flash It to another machine where * . ' * ™rk contractor, Drake for Pvt Dwver h Harry S. Rowland, who was serv-| - . and stated, ] Kno'llwood in Fair Haven and prop- Navy, of Long Branch. • Formally Opened it will .be reproduced. It's the ^° h ,™ Purchased the historic ing as councilman when elected to in PaIt: "l su^s ?ou see that thLs erty on Broad street from Canal same system the newspaper, use^* »" <™k•*«»;. ««•? notm y PRISONERS OF WAB y pp 3, Gould, Park Ridge manufactur- his present office a few months' ^ handwriting, as I, have a j street_tp the Burdge home. The g . _... - (buddy of mine writing this letter Red Bank honor roll stands on IX Ii Glenn VanSyckle, Army, ot At Willowbrook to Yoflasu hma photoy talsk acroson a sbea oceansm of. light. ,e,r' * makinS elaborate plans for a 0 Asbury Pnrk. Councilman Wolcott, who will beI f fo°rr me me'-. '1 wa waas w wounde°Undecld - bubUtt d.0"'1' P^Perty owned by him. worry. I am all right and am in a Lt. Ralph D. Giovannlello, Army, Another device win show you Z£?%t^™^£Z unopposed for election in Novem- In 1929 Mr. Ingraham proposed MONROE EISNER hospital in (censored). My right'the extension of Peters place to of Asbury Park. 5th Anniversary of ^X'y^lSfc-X*™^' »;•«* «•"• * »«• °< the ber, is a life-long resident of Eaton- is a little stiff, so the doctor Peart street, Fair Haven, declaring He is a son of Mr. arid Mrs.! Pvt. Daniel Spear of West Keans- talkies—the same type used on vir- a new-comer to the trotting Monroe Eisner, secretary and on. OTJar . ana Mrs..wm not ,H me u£e ,t for aYVhile, that this section was In need of burg was listed as killed In th» Tavern Butinei* tually every battlefront. James N. Wolcoi 10 n - IH. .v. . . .i ^=-« „,),„ „. horse game, he k sparing no ex- treasurer of the Slgmund Eisner u, or., ana N* " Cannot say much as they allow us a thorough east-weat road. Now, Mediterranean area, presumably on Buttonwood avenue. wlU» W» to write only two pages. | s then, Front street and ito ex- Also Celebrated wife. Besides his long service on j B Italy, on -May 23. Two days befor« hlb, 8 To«l. "."• «oV the ' P«- °<*«°« f *">» {* -"but a company; h«, £„ ^^^ cannot write t0 the rest of the tension, River road, comprise the he had sent a letter to his sister, ,. ,_„„,„.„...... ,i >.„ i^. «;,„„., memorable one with the veteran Chief. Signal Otncere Lortincate or board of as he has been family, so please explain to them j only through road running in this a letter in which he had closed Tho formal opening of the newCorps and see them in action, too. rachorseman, Glenn Rublee, as his Appreciation "in recognition of theotherwise active in the civic life that my arm is In a eling. You. direction. His proposal was made e secretary notable services which you have of the community. He i associ- abruptly with the explanation that rathskeller at the Willowbrook at j The Signal Corps planes will corn- . first race has been set back rendered to the Army and to the g probably know where I was when'to the council and he offered to the candle by which he was writing Fair Haven was observed Satur- i municate with ground control sta- 4 to 3:30, with mutuel win- ' nation during the present crisis," with „. .I6" ."81 ToJo's sky tro°Pcr9 ">wcred the | donate all the property for thewas burning low. day night in conjunction with the : tions and send messages by rocket opening at 3 p: m. Eight it was announced today at head- WB as l manager "o•f the °»ac- b • \y have it nice here, project and pay all the costs. The The sister, .Mrs. Anna Leach of counts receivable department and oom on mCi e fifth anniversary of the establish- | flares and by pigeons. ^ scheduled "the emDhaiis quarters Sec" oond Service Command, —clean sheets and bed with springs'project aroused considerable oppo- Pinewood avenue and 12th street. mem-of the tavern and restaurant \ Thee exhibit will J* open contln- en ^le trou and pac«. aTthou^h Governor's Wand. has been connected with that news- and a real mattress. Also nice-sition and was finally turned down West Keansbui-j;, was attending business by Henry R. Stadler. The i uously from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. paper for 18 years. hooking nurses to take'my pulse.: by the borough council. It camrs m ™ some nve and six-furlong' races are The rare presentation was made church June 18 when a telegram rathskeller has been opened several j At 2 o'clock, there will e The changes on the eouncilmanlc ' Tell Dad he doesn't know what he up a second time, In 1931, buannouncing'het r 's death was , . i , . u . . , ,, . * carded. More than $60,000 will be by Col. Jay D. B. Lattin, signal of- ; board necessitated new committee Is missing until he ggets shot' He again met opposition. delivered to her home. A neighbor weekwell spartie ands manany d banquet,club meeting, fares- j Armviewy witbandh stw Ino regimentthe. line* oanf marchd two. off in purees which will be $300 nc.c r oof the Second Service com- g p or mere for eac h arace. appointments by Mayor Rowland' ought to try it sometime. signed for the message and handed • hav*..olle norrobeen ihel dnn thered rhi. h mer'tlnr*I Col< .Arm Jamev hjinrtfs B.l Haskellin tho, ItnfFori tat Mon march.- e r ^ach nwn.c. " win ut; *tfjmandw , "on behalf of the entir_.e Sig. _ -~jwhic_hi h were confirmefidd a"t the last "I wilill l closl e now withh all my ; waHerbers retainet Ed. Swanto mak, engineere a repor, wht oon it to her when she returned from Executives of .ho: Eichler, Rup-| mouth post commander. wi,, re- ^bury^nPari-mutuel gmachine S s fromc k ehear!. UtlonCoinal Corpe.." La.fin«a?dIn making : th"te tpresen I. th- .session. The committees follow, love and don't worry, as it is a long ! several recommended projects, at church. Thifi week she was noti- pert. Krueger and Ehrct breweries , view the troop, on the drill field. b J- * • being chief signaCl l Lofficer'i s idearnes "Itt i wistheh the first named member being the way from my heart." first opposed the extension plan fied that the Purple Heart had companies which do business w.th | Col Harry E. Storms Coalman-; , ^ ^ f h h cordia] and c0^perative chairman: "Bud," as he is affectionally but later found that if such a road been awarded posthumously to Pvt 11 a de h C -Louis E.' known by his family and friends, \ was to be created it would have to tionM^", alon'g wit"!!h ?a '*numbe! "fr o^f 1SL2Schools , wil. «?l , b^""JLTe commander' of AthTe -hen the local track offered the relations between yourself,.your Finance and public welfare- the Signal p Herring, Ralph I* Lewla, Walter E. was active in sports when he at- \ be done at the point recommended (Continued on Page 2) friends of Mr. and Mrs. Stadler. troops. Honored spectators will be K Green. tended Red Bank Catholic high by Mr. Ingraham. However, nothing Following cocktails and hors-d'- Congressman James C. Auchincloss Borough property—Spencer M. Patter- of Rumson and Gen. VanDeusen. j*ave been erected to take wincar/eow o6 f; tinu and_e thafn tth sooe futurn thesee - • llat.onsjnan the pasty, Ian, James N. Wolcott, it.. Herring-. school. He enlisted a few days \ ever came of the matter, and it oeuvers, a, buffet supper consisting the Roads. Parka and Sanitation—Freder- after Pearl Harbor and left for died a natural death-a bone ot At 3 o'clock, the visitors will at- i expected large crowds. be carried on in a world at peace." Award Air Medal of lobster salad, chicken salad and A cha ick B. Phlllpp, Woleott, Herring. basic training at Parris Island on ' contention, nevertheless, to the cold cuts waa served. tend the graduation exercises of a I nge of importance made In [ Polic. January 24, 1942. He took part in j very end.' class from the Signal Corps Of fi- ith e grandstand ifi the elimination Lewis. To Lt. Turnier Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. of Fire and water—Lewl», Green, Patter- action in Guadalcanal and New i Ensley M. White, borough super- Frederick J. Burghard, Mr. andcers Candidate School, the mem-1 the row of box seats. They have Robinson Boys son. bers of which will be commissioned been replaced by five rows of re- Zealand and later in the Tarawa j intendent and building inspector, a Mrs. John E. Heintz, Mrs. John Ordinance and insurance—Wolcott, close friend, attended the funeral Heintz, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Everett second lieutenants. Congressman served seats at the wire and run- Philijrp, Patterion. invasion. His Squadron Has n Seeing Action yesterday at the Fairchild chapel Higby, Mrs. Jacob Sieffel, Mrs. Auchincloss will be guest speaker. ' 'ng back into the grandstand be- The ordinance providing for al- in Brooklyn. Interment was in Two Citations Johrx A. Griffin, Mrs. E. dilllg After the graduation, there will hind the press box. teratlons and improvements to the i Air Med&l Woodlawn cemetery, that borough. Bctr, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irving be more special exhibits and dem-1 Another change is In the photo- Family Hears From borough hall for the accommoda-1 Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hascall, onstrations until 5 o'clock. I finish equipment, which has been tion of the postoflice was passed j To Rlim8On Soldier 1st. Lieut. Walter Turnier, ion Mr. and'Mrs. E. T. Firth, Capt. and | shifted from the bottom of the Four Servicemen on final reading. [ of Mr. and Mrs. William Turnier Mrs. Hale, Comdr. and Mrs. Nell B. ' grandstand to a booth atop the The election of Joseph G. Irving An Eighth AAF Bomber Station, Banquet, Country of Navesink avenue. Highlands, Wolcott, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 3 Eagle Scouts In grandstand. to membership In the fire company England—The Air Medal and Oak who recently was awarded the Air i Horses are to be houeed as usual Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Robin- Medal, piloted one of the planes Smock, Mr. and Mrs. George Hol- son of waa approved by council. (Leaf Cluster to the Air Medal have Fair Dates Set mes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Jones, Oceanport Troop jin the five enormous barns and in Branch avenue, Little Silver, Permission was granted the Jer-i recently been presented to S/Sgt. which accompanied Maj. Gen. El- Mr. and Mrs. Barney Egeland, Mr. George Campbell and William i half-dozen tente which have been ' have received word that their son sey Shore Chapter, Disabled Amer-' Patrick B. Stanley of Rumson for wood (Pete> Queasda, chief of the •rnd Mrs. Joseph Menzzopane, Mr. Fennelly of Portaupeck and Wai-1 erected on the grounds. "Billyy" Robinson who is a radio- ican War Veterans of Monmouth i "meritorious achievement" while Little Silver Group Ninth Air Force Fighter Com- and Mrs. Ray VanHorn, Mr. andlace MaeGrcgor of Horseneck Officials announced by Mr. Rub| -man in the Is'avy, has arrived safe- county, to sell forget-me-nobj in the : Participating in numerous Eighth mand, on a dive-bombing mission Mrs. R. W. Branln, Mrs. Clara Ba- Point, Ocennport, members of BoyIce are Theodore P. Maxwell of ly in New Guinea. Young Robin- borough, July 29. AAF bombing attacks against in- Has Picnic Meeting in advance of the big American dcr, Mrs. Sybilla B. McAdams, Har^ Bloomfield, steward representing son attended Red Bank high school dustrial push in the southern Cherbourg Scout troop 58 of Oceanport, were In the police report rendered by.by. targetg s in Germany and; ry G. Dcgenring, John Stadler, Har- awarded Eagle Scout badges at athe New Jersey Racing commission, and was inducted into the Navy li Cii G Nazioccupied Europe | At a picnic meeting Saturday eve- peninsula. ry Kldwell, Leonhard Bacr, Walter a position Mr. Maxfield held at last September. Police Commissioner Green a rec- Nazi-occupied Europe | t a pcn g y ceremony Sunday at the scout Ri nt waist n c he i t Y Ad Fli With General Quesada on the H. Bergquist, John C. Sheahan 3d camp. The presentation was made Freehold In 1941 and 1942; Harvey This week Mr. and Mrs. Robln- ommendatlon was made by that de- i S g" n r * Eighth ning of the Young Adult Fellowshipp mission wa Col. Dyke Meyer of W. Hartman of Quakertown, Penn-son received a letter from another AAF B 17 l lvin s and James J. Hogan. by Flight Officer Franklyn Greene 3 n n th0 partment for the restoration of the j ' ' S Fortress "MoFue-"MF11 group on the lawn of Embury Kirkwood, Missouri. They and ilx Accomodations for 100 persons of the Army Air Corps, formerly of sylvania, starter; J. Wesley Gibbons ' ° > service, Robert Robin- lights on Main street and the hlgh-ldin'" he was employed as a credit! Methodist church, Little Silver, Au- other iiilots in P-47 Thunderbolts man tl e H A g are available In the rathskeller, West Long Branch. Paul Sommers of Syracuse, New York, presiding , son, who is an aviation machinist s way In the borough that were put New ^Yor*k - - Ceasaprior rt 0company enterin , gust 7 was set as the date for the made up the bombing flight and mate, first class, on an aircraft New York clt prior t0 enterin g annual banquet to be held at the which is divided Into two rooms by Is scoutmaster. judge; Dr. Peter F. Runyon, mayor out temporarily to conform to the the A AF Mar y g i Olnuad l Orcharbanqued t tCountro be hely dclub at, anthde four other planes provided top of Freehold; Dr. H. B. Bartolette carrier in the Pacific, in which he ackout regulations - c« 55, 19419433 . i t y sectional folding doors. When the stated that he had received his blackout regulations Sgt- cover, -doors are closed the larger room of Freehold, veterinarians; Miss A letter from War Secretary' Stanley, 27, is the son of Mr. Saturday, September 16, was decid- WE APOLOGIZE "baptismal fire and came out with andMrs Jon n X stanle of 13 Ho1 "This U really going to be hot," accommodates 60 persons. There Leah Rublee of Enosburg Falls, Henry L. Stimson sent to the heads - y " edannua upon l acountrs the day faiy for ro holdinn theg churc the h General Qucsada told the other In the story on page 2 of the first i Vermont, clerk of the course, and flying colors." He also said he was j of the aircraft service stations ex-;; * also are cocktail rooms and a aer- a "member of a fine squadron and : Plaining the termination of thi3' grounds. pilots at the briefing. "We are do- vloe bar. Improvements include a section of today's issue announcing Miss Jean Cartwright, marshal. W. James Taylor la chairman of proud of his fine ship." service and praising the Joyal and Boild8 Oil Sale At ing a job of extreme importance brick fireplace, tile floor, with the engagement of Miss Peggy Stal- The new owner of tho Freehold the committee arranging for the — unusual importance." maple center for dancing; coved der to Flight Officer John P. Mul-raceway, as the half-mile, track is Another Robinson son, Kenneth, efficient work of all the volunteers banquet. Further details on the has been promoted to a corporal waa read by Mortimer E. VanSau-, CarltOll 1 heater All the planes returned from the celling, with Indirect fluorescent vihill, Jr., the picture of Miss Na- now known, is a resident of Maple- ter of Fair Haven, chief observer! j coming fair will be announced mission, "We beat hell out of the lighting; coat room and comfprt i technician at his base in New omi R. Rogers and not that of Miss wood. He is a well-known sport6- Guinea with a field artillery bat- for the Eatontown observation1 Hearing that the sale of "E" later. The picnic program was ar- objective," the general stated. "It rooms. Shelves around the wall Stalder waa inadvertently inserted. man, having been golf champion of bonds was not as great at Red : ranged by Raymond Conklin. wns bad weather nnd our bombing &TB lined with beer steins of vari- The story Is reprinted again in talion. Kenneth has served ln headquarters. the Nomahegan club of Cranford, Hawaii, Australia and New Guinea Mr. VanSauter took occasion to.: Bank and vicinity as it should be, • Horseshoe p.tching. croquet and could have bee'n better, but they cus designs, most of 'them many this section of The Register with and has been interested in trotters personally thank all the-local vol-j Manager Tony E. Hunting tqday other games were played and a landed close enough. On the way years old. the picture of Miss Stalder cor-» since hiB enlistment in the Army ; for many years, but never beforeJune, 1941. unteers who were associated with! reminded residents that they may | weenie roast was enjoyed. Sand- back we went down and strafed rectly used. was a race track owner. | hlm. Hi a eonronfmtion of troops and sup- Our apologies are extended to , Still another son, Thomas J. Rob- ST. AGNES CARNIVAL He has inclusive plans for Im- ]inson, now with tho Army Service had one plies near St. Lo." The annual carnival for the bene- Miss Stalder and Miss Rogers for where i In handling Liout. TurniVr, whn is a gradu- our error. trotters have held sway for nearly Force Training command at Camp fit of St. Agnes church of Atlantic Claiborne, Louisiana, saw action in and stated "you can oe justly prouo "*o---. .>- ^- --- i _. , «, willing T cimi-un,. ale of Rod Rank Catholic high Highlands will be held Friday and Miss Rogers Is engaged to Carrol a century, and plans to make school, previously m.tde recon- C. Jones, Jr., of Bar Harbor and the South Pacific. He served in of the splendid «t-up and^com- ™, wmbe issued to the pur- Mr. and ^^»>™ £*?^ Saturday, August 25 and 26, on the sweeping changes when men andHawaii from August,, 1941 to I chasers immediately. nnlssancp Hichts over Caen. In a church grounds. Mrs. Sara Jack- Portland, Maine, the engagement material become available. pllshments." : and Mrs. Raymond Conklin, Mr. letter received by Ueut. Turnier'* appearing elsewhere in this section. November, 1942, and then with a son is general chairman. One of Mr. Fatzler is said to plan to field artillery group served at Addressing Mr. VanSauter, May-| Notice. and Mrs. Richard Brounley, Mr. wife from a companion of the filer, the features of the carnival will be make the Freehold raceway the Guadalcanal for seven and a half or Rowland said "all of us were Having left mv bed and board and Mrs. Albert Dielman, Mr. andhe write that the lieutenant's the awarding of two $2S war bonds. HARRY RAFI HOME finest trotting track in the East. months. He waa downed with behind you and are grateful for June 14th. I will not be respon- Mrs. Oliver Dennis and Rev. Har-squadron wag the first over France your splendid work." Councilman sible for depts contracted bv myold P. Wayman. Marine Master Sgt. Harry P. malaria twice, and following the wife, Glndys F. Dornn. on D-day and ha.? received two ci- Farm For Sale. Ante Are Feats. Patterson, commander of the local tations sinre thp Invasion. Fronting on the Colt's Rafi has returned to duty after a second attack was hospitalized Hevnian C. Doran, Neck e h back to the United States in defense council, also commended Middletown, N. J. hiulnvay. The residence which was well earned leave with his parents sur..""e Tbet «. 2^5 cent"« s .^i^^'.i.can. Ant trap^s the chief observer with the remark Robinson House built in pre-Rcvolutlonary limes at 15 Haddon Park. He spent more 10 & 25 cents, ant buttons 25 cents, August, 1943. —Advertisement. WASTK PAPER COLLECTION. was completely modernized by Itsthari two years ln the Pacific war .Mr. nnd Mrs. Robinson have two that "without good leadership no Antrol 10 cents, Cynagus 30 cents, organization can bo successful." Has New Owner Waste paper will bo collected ln present dwnor nnd is without doubt area with the Marine Air corps. He nnt jelly 35 cents. National 5 & 10other children living at home, Al- ilxlJ RUM S4.98. 1 one of the most attractive farm es- has seen action on several fronts Prown's. Tel. 2680.—Advertisement. bert and Hazel Robinson. Inlaid Linoleum $1,09 si), yd. Now Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robinson thn Hcd Rank aieii by Relief-Kin,-- tate homes In Monmouth county. and now has returned to the Mar- Jersey Central Power & scatter rugs. Floor coverlntr »9 have sold their Cape Cod aeml- pine company of the Ked Bank ftr« This home of real cnarm contains Light Co. B'A%,.6?0 and 1iii.Hji»i»r**>.yjr«*,ilWl«i«*W..~....:.S J.t.— Tho lot has a frontage' of 185 feet poultry houses on th« puurflIsea ventlonal mortgages on selected Venetian Blinds,- Srounds comprise 21 acresflfid: and got extra closet space, A few residential and commerciaill proper- Going servlcB station for lerise. . Still time to Eft some ot our qual- 54.98 Odora closcti left. Moth bags. deep. Mr. and Mrs. Tindall have | _ FWwimd, • Illlonnl lnnd mnv ho Rccmlrpd. ties at low rates of Interest. Cnll LiiiKo. gnllonaKc. Town o( Eaton- ity blinds, Best sr-lllnc sizes rlRht Odoivi chests $1.08. Tar nailer 10 Aucilonrrr. j Price $3n,onn. Wllllnm H. Hlntel- us for prompt service. Joseph Xi. town. ' Apply Gulv Oil Corn., Lewis In stn.-k. Crime nul crt them. N'at- cents.' Larvcx 79 rents. Nntional !) B G. Coatps. licenspd nnd bond- movrd into their »"' home. oa|,' wi'.orl, atovp""n*r i fireplace ' rnnnn. Realtor, phone Rumson 800. McCue Agency, JKomson 441.—Ad- slrcet, Eatontown, Telephone 523.— ional 5 A 10. Prown's. Tel, 2680.— . x 9 nts. National ed, Long Branch, phone 35DD.— • ••": lengths. SIS per rortl, delivered, —Advertisement vutiMmant. Advertisement. AdverW«em«nt, tlsecjentnnd 10., Prown's, Tel. 2680-Adverj-. Advwtlsemtnt. Boy a war Bond «od, gave ft LU« phone 2368.—Advertisement, Page Two. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20.1944 Many Motorists Arrives In England Four Killed, Six Cop To Attend Weddings Charles T. Heidt Home From Pacific Borough Seeks Wounded In Action DENNli-HANIWALT Fined As Speed (Continued From Page 1) Police School- The chapel of St. Jamet Episco- Of Eatontown Is | State Aid For Spear. The name was contained pal church, Long Branch, was the Limit Violators in the" casualty list released by the Reuther Enrolled setting for the wedding of Misa Fatally Stricken | Beach Project War Department this' week. Koseanna Dennis of Eatontown, to J Cpl. Edward O. Rossell, reported In FBI Academy PFC. Clifford Parry Haniwalt of One Driver'* License 1 missing in action since May 7, 1942, Nicklevllle, Pennsylvania, Sunday Ex-Fire Chief, Relief Post-War Plans and now presumed to be killed, was Sgt. Frank "W. Reuther of the evening. Rev. Robert Anderson of- Revoked for Year by the son of Rev. and Mrs. 'William Eed Bank police department will ficiated. Police Officer, and . Discussed At R. Rossell, formerly of, Keyport. leave tomorrow for Washington to The bride wu attired in a white, Shrewsbury Recorder Rev. Ro66ell served as pastor of the attend the National Polies Acad- two-piece easemble with matching Boro Hall Custodian Council Session Keyport Baptist church' for 16 emy conducted by the Federal Bu- accessories and «, corsage of white reau of Investigation. He will be gladioli. Many violators of the wartime years, retiring In March of this Charles T. Heidt, 46, relief police An attempt will be made by Bed year. the third member of the local de- Attending the bride wa* Mias officer and custodian of the Eaton- speed limit of .35 miles an hour and partment to take the course, the Helen Alexander, who wore a green Bank to obtain State funds to be reckless unto drivers answered Frank James Perkins of South town municipal hall, died in the used for the creation of a post-war Belruar, killed in action, was In tho others being Capt. Charles' M. afternoon dress, lavender acces- Eatontown First Aid ambulance summons issued hy Police Chief Ericksen and Lieut. George H. sorles and a corsage of roses. Pvt. project now being planned by th«. Otto Hriden Saiuiday night in the Navy Construction Battalion. He Clayton. Tuesday about 10:30 a. m. while be- mayor and council. was 34 years old and father of a Anton D'Amore of Boston was best ing taken to Monmouth Memorial nffice of P.ccin dor William TV Par- man. At a meeting of that body Mon- ker of Shrewsbury. I girl. Mr«=. Perkins, who remained hospital following a heart attack. day night, Councilman Thomas M. In Florida when her husband went Mrs. Haniwalt attended St. Mar- Officer Heidt complained of acute Chief Hordrn SAVS he is deter- guerite's finishing school at Rals- Gopsill revealed that a stata mined to halt if possible this speed- overseas from a station in that Indigestion during Monday night agency, known as the State Depart- state, has returned home with her • ton, and Is employed in the pay-and took some baking soda. He ing and careless driving through roll department of Bendix Radio ment of Economic Development, the hurmi'szh. "Tlic more this war- daughter. The Seabee was a boats- started downstairs Tuesday morn- had been set up to aid municipali- wain's mate and wag stationed in : corporation at Red Bank. The Ing from his apartment in the bor- • lamfe.limit is ignored by motorists. bridegroom is a graduate of Rock- ties In carrying out worthwhll« th« more sunimones will be issued," England at the time of lite death. ough hall when he fell unconscious post war construction projects. He was employed as a trainman for (land high school, Rockland,, Pa. and died a short time thereafter. warns tho Chief. CPL. GENE W. CLARK and lsr a member of the Rockland PFC CARL B. BMITH The borough recently acquired two Chief Herden,states that most of the Central Railroad of New Jer- His sudden passing was a shock to waterfront properties, adjacent to Word has been received of the sey before entering the service In American Legion. He is stationed tho entire community. PFC Carl B. Smith, U. S. Marlnei, the speed limit violators are among at Camp Charles Wood. jthe Marine park, and, although those going to their war plant jobs sate arrival in England of Cpl.April, 1943. Mr. Hetdt was born In Youngs- son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith, plans are still Indefinite, a bathing Gene ^V. Clark, who is attached to Cpl. Thomas C. Disbrow of Nep- The couple left on a weding trip ville, near Liberty, New York, «on Sr., of Forrest avenue, Keansburff, heach has been suggested. From between 7 nnd S.30 mornings and to Rockland, and will be at home return trips between 4:30 and 6 a tank destroyer battalion. Cpl. tune, 19, died in the sinking of a of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael who was reported killed in action some quarters it has even been Clark ie the hushand of the former troop ship in the European area. upon their return at 23 Harding Heidt. He came to Eatontown 18 & year ago last March in the South- suggested that the creation of an p. m. road, Red Bank. The list of violators, the charges Michcline C. Darragh of Long This occurred Novomber 27, 1943. years ago and was engaged In thewest Pacific, arrived home Monday outdoor swimming pool migftt and disposition of the cases Satur- Branch. He was inducted at Fort The Purple Heart has been award- trucking business for several years. night. prove of great benefit to the bor- Dix December 31, 1942, and hased posthumously, ASHWELL—BERTONCIN. Close to seven years ago he gave The report that he had been kill- ough. day follow: stationed, at Charles A. Knnis. Kutley. speed- more recently been S/Sgt. Charles J. Mildrum, nep- Miss Helen Marie Ashwell, daugh- up that business to accept the bor-ed was later found to be an error It was revealed after the^jrieet- Crimp Atterhury, • Tnd Before en- ough positions. • ing 45 miles per hour, fined $5.00 liew of Mm. Frank S. Haviland of ter of Mr. and Mr*. John Ashwell and tho parents wore BO notified by Insj that the borough this^w^eek teiing the servici e hhe was employed McLaren street, was reported miss- of Atlantio Highlands, became the Officer Heidt wos a member and the War Department. It was a took title to the Bacigalupl prop- and $:.og costs. the Beniiix Radio corporation case of mistaken identification. Henry G. TVAverso, Eatnntoivn, ing In action .since June 26 over bride of Joseph Francis Bertoncin former chief of the Eatontown fire erty and will shortly formally take Rod Hank. speeding 4."i miles per hour with Yugoslavia. He entered the ser- of Broadmeadow Farm, on the Nut- department and was active In the PFC Smith, who is 28, has seen •fiver tho -Biekman .property, the army jeep, fined 54.00 nnd $2.00 vice in September, 1942, and'was swamp road, Sunday afternoon at defense council organization. Deer plenty of action at Guadalcanal In ideal for which was closed last costs. stationed aboard a B-24 Liberator 4 o'clock in St. Agnes church, At- hunting was a favorite sport of the the Solomon Islands and elsewhere ;month. After some discussion, the Felice A, Filizzola. Newark, reck- Monmouth Bond aa a turret gunner. lantic Highlands. The ceremony officer who had entertained officials during his service of more than matter of seeking State aid was | Cpl; Arthur P. Mahler of Belford was performed by Rev. Thomas and friends at venison dinners. two years. Before joining: the Ma- referred to - the park and dock less driving, license revoked for was reported missing In thia week's Murphy. Mrs. 'William Mulligan Surviving; are his wife, the form- rines he was employed at the Gen- one yearj-flnpd $2.00 costs of court. •J SGT. FRANK W. REUTHER committee, of which Mr. Gopsill John Potesky, South Orange, Sales Total Is casualty lists from the War De- was organist. Miss Kay Zappi of er Miss Elsie Becker; a daughter eral Motor* plant. Is chairman. careless driving on highway 35, partment. He wae In the European Sgt. Reuther has >-an excellent Long Branch sang "I Love You Joyce; two brothers, John Heidt of PFC Smith la a nephew of Mrs. Mr. Gopsill stated during the fined $3.00 and $2.00 coots. area but further details are lack- record in the police department. Truly" and "Ave Maria." Suffern, New York, and George Annie Johnson of Headden's Cor- course of the discussion that boy» $9,370,007 ing. His wife, Mrs. Helen G. Man- Heidt of Pompton Lakes, and three ner. were uslnjr the old Lyceum dock Joseph E. Ening, Eatontown, t He was appointed patrolman May The bride was given in marriage reckless driving on highway 35, ler, resides at Belford. 30, 1030, and promoted to sergeant by her father. Mrs. Donald Hartle slaters, Mrs. Robert RoblnsCh of for swlmmlnjf. He said that some Priest of April 21, 1943, at the same time of South Amboy, a close friend of Farmingdale, Mrs. Raymond May i of the boys, while not vandals, fined $13.00 and S2.00 costs. £ Bond Sales First Lt. Jack B. of Miami, Florida and Mrs. Eva Harry Wolf. Elizabeth, speeding that Ericksen was made captain. the bride, was matron of honor. r County Receivs | were, however, thouchtless, In that Change Bridge road, Pino Brook, l rey of YoungHville. Th« couple 45 miles per hour on highway 35, In All Areas was reported missing, also in the The sergeant organized tho safe- Edwin Bertoncin, brother ot the they were. Indulging In loud and groom, was beat man. George El- celebrated their 25th wedding an- sometimes Indecent language. He fined $5.00 and $2.00 costs. European theater, but no further ty patrols In the Red Bank and niversary last November. Angelo Morresi, Newark, speed- Behind Quotas details could be learned. public and parochial schools and ison of Keyport and Gilbert Ash- $349,160 For warned that If this is not stopped ing 50 miles per hour on highway Sgt. Stephen M. Vasilik of Rce-his services in helping to form, sim- well of New York were ushers. The funeral will be held at 2 tho police will havo to ban bathing 35. fined $10.00 and $2,00 costs. A reception for 75 relatives and o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the at this point, as they havo done at Louis H. Burfeind, chairman of veytown, missing In action in theilar patrols in neighboring munici- Bridges, Roads Jane B. Kohn, Sduth Orange, friends of the bride and groom fol- Hayes home. 40 South street, Eaton- Marine park! tho Monmouth County War Fi-European area, was a graduate of palities was in demand. He has speeding 50 miles per hour on high- owed the ceremony atthe Willow- town. Burial, under the direction Councilman Gopsill reported that nance committee, announces the Red Bank high school. He is 21 appeared at local service club meet- way 35, fined $8.00 and cjsts years old and has seen action In ings, speaking on safety methods, brook inn at Fair Haven. of the Willis A. Woolley funeral $720 Less Than in view of the recent Hartford Be» Moreno Brooks, l^ew York . following totals for the Fifth War six combat missions. Recently he and was widely commended for his Mr, and Mrs. Bertoncin, both at- home, will be In Glenwood ceme- ] circus fire an Inspection of a tent city, speeding 45 miles per hour on Loan drive i'n- Monmouth»»~>~.»..iu' »«...i»icount>y vms awarded the Air Medal for interest in this topic. tended the Mlddletown township tery. 1943 Allottment j being used for religious service* on highway 35, fined $8.00 and $2.00 through.. Jully I' school. Shrewsbury avenue had been In- Monrributh county, $9,370,007.75, meritorious achievement. Councilman Thomas M. Gopsill, costs. Second Lt. Donald W. Dickson, chairman of the police commission, The newlyweds are enjoying a —Two Bridge Jobs spected by police and fire official! Nathalie Frank, New York city, ! 110% per cent of quota of ?8,50O,- at the meeting: of the mayor and two weeks' wedding trip In the and apnrovod. E bond sales, $2,254,462.50, 61 Jr., of Allonhurst was reported Day Campers' careless driving on Broad street missing In the European area as council Monday night stated that Adirondack mountains. Upon their The Jersey Shore chapter of th« and Sycamore avenue and hitting ' per cent of quota of $3,700,000.. The State Highway department i Disabled War Veterans requested 1 was First Lt. Arlee T. Reno of Red Bank, is the first municipality return they will reside In a newly fire hydrant, fined $5.90 and $2.00 Freehold area, $762,365.50, 1O1 4 Many Activities has allotted $340,160 of motor ve- | permission to sell fnrget-me-not« Spring Lake, navigator on a Fly-to be permitted by the FBI to send furnished bungalow at Locust. hicle funds to Monmouth county costs. -I per cent of quota of $750,000; E Ing Fortress. Tho latter took part three men to the police academy. ion borough streets July 29, tha Augusta Reitman, Elizabeth, j bond Bales, $278,681, 85>i per cent this year, it wu learned at yester- ! funds to go to the organization's in the invasion of-* Normandy and • COOK—YOUNG. Special Program to day's meeting of the board of free- speeding 45 miles per hour on ! of quota of $327,000.. was shot down on his 34th flight, • I rehabilitation program, and 'hfl highway 35, fined W.OO and $2.00 i Long Branch area, $1,628,104, S9 Mr. and MM. Stewart B. Cook, holders at Freehold. The amount, | matter was referred, to the pollc* costs. per cent of quota of $1,650,000; E PFC. Patsy J. Centlmole of Kids Pleased Jr., of HudBon avenue announce Be Given Tonjght according to^ Freeholder Joseph C. committee, Robert Goldberg, Newark, speed- bond sales, $317,427.50, 44V4 per cent Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank, list- the marriage of their daughter, Irwin, director of hlghwaye, La $720 Walter Englund of Wcsts.lde hos« ed as wounded in this week's cas- Marlon G. Cook to Lieut. Ralph M. leas than the 1943 allottment. ing 45 miles per hour on highway of quota of $718,000. ualty lists, la back in action again, With New Beach The YMCA day camp opened its company was granted eatpmpt flre- 35, fined W.OO and JZ.OO costs. Red Bank area, $2,858,245.75, 106 Young, Jr., U. S. Army, ion of Mrg. fourth week with boys and girls Spencer Miller, jr., State High- lmi"n'3 papers. per cent of quota of $2,700.000; E according tu word received by his Anna M, Young of Wllkenaburgr, looking forward to many special way commls-ilone'r, according to I The council voted to extent to ' bond sales, $712,141.75, .61 per cent wife, Mrs. Cecelia J. Centimole over Many Enjoy Swimming Pennsylvania, and the late Ralph events. This week saw the groups word received by the board from i Police Clilef and Mrs. Harold Dnvl- of quota of $1,175,000. week ago. Pvt. Centimole is a M. Young:, on Saturday, June 24, at tako trips to Shadow Lake, Gravel hla secretary, A. Lee Grover, has i son Its congratulations on their Christ Church 1 Shore, area, $4,121,292.50, 121 performer Matawan resident and at- In the River Fort Custer, Michigan. Bottom and tho beach. This eve- also approved Monmouth county's 2!)th wedding anniversary Monday^ cent of quota of $3,400,000; E bond tended St. JoSeph school at Key- The ceremony was performed at, ning a special program for the en-1944 road and bridge Improvement 1 port. He has been overseas eight The new swimming beach which program. Motor vehicle fundo are 175 Years Old 3ales, $946,212.25. 64 per cent of opened Monday at the foot of thea. chapel at tho Army post by Capt. tertainment of tha parents of the ' quota of $1,480,000. months, serving In the Infantry- Kenneth A. Tucker, U. S. Army day campers will be held with used for this purpose. He received his basic training at property of Mrs. William Thomp- Red Cross Group j - .'P. Palmer Armstrong of Key- son at 81 East Front street has haplain's corps. Attendants were campers, presenting songs, drama, The board awarded contracts for Service* Sunday iport, chairman of the Red Bank Camp Khelby, Mississippi, after en- Lieut. William H. Cecil and Lieut. and various skits. the reconstruction' of two county tering tho service in May, 1843. received the acclaim of Red Bank'a i area, announces the following totals playground youngsters who have Thomas M. Hval, both of Fort The day campers are registering bridges, one Iti- Holmdel and theExplains Work At Shrewsbury for his area through July 17: Atlan- PFC. Joseph Mazza of Branch Custer. fast for the next two week period other In Matawan township, to enjoyed its large sandy area and Jesse A. Howland and Sons, Sea Itic Highlands, $310,216.25. quota of avenue, this borough, was reported safe swimming features. Its grad- and parents aro urged to register Broadcast From Christ Episcopal church at $225,000; Kennsburg, $306,803.25, wounded in the European area. De- ual sloping bottom makes it ideal their children early In order a place Bright, and A. P. Thompson, Red Shrewsbury will have iti 175th an- quota of $175,000: Keyport, $372,- tails are lacking. His sister, Mre. for smaller children who can wade Honor Civilians mfty'-bo reserved "for them. Bank, tha low bidder In each in- Newark Yesterday nlversary Sunday. Special services 391.7.1, quota of $275,000; Matawan, Jennie Bruno, resides on Branch in perfect safety. Tonight's affair will be held In stance. have been planned by the rector in $199,802.25. quota of $375,000; Mid- avenue. the gymnasium of the YMCA on Howland bid $8,138.60 for the re- The use of the beach was grant- At Earle Depot construction of H-2 on the Lincroft- Activities of the canteen corps charge, Canon Robert Smith, for 11 dletown township. $106,626. quota of Pvt. Randolph Shomo of Cedar ed by .Mrs. William Thompson, Riverside avenue and the program ; and junior canteen aides of tht . a m. Tho anniversary will mark $100,000; Rod Bank horough, $1,424- street, Red Bank, wae listed this will include folk dances, demonstra- Holmdel road in the Pleasant Val- owner, for a swimming program ley section of Holmdel township. i county Red Cross chapter were ex- - tho laying of the cornerstone of the 007.50, q*iota of $1,500,000; Union week by the War Department as sponsored by the Red Bank Com- Meritorious tions of life saving and military j plained on .» radio broadcast on Bench, $10,725; Shrewsbury, $7,818.- .wounded In the European area, but drill, and community singing. The Other bids on tins project were present church July 21, 1769. munity Recreation Council and Bahr and company, Highlands. $10,- 'station WAAT at the station's The church was founded In 1702 75: Rumson. J83.56S.75; Little Silver. 'members of the family told The directed by Mrs. Lynn Holmer, a Service Awards public is invited to attend this pro- I Wednesday morning coffee club and Register yesterday that they knew gram which will begin at 7:30263.50, and Thompson $10,527.70. and the history of this parish goes $4,71R.75; Holmdel, $31,567.50, successful instructor of swimming. Thompeon's bid for MA-11 on breakfast program, yesterday In 'back for more than 200 years. Wil- Htghlands, Xo report, nothing about il. His last letter, It has been put in proper condi- Ths Navy honored two civilians o'clock. the Liberty room of the Hotel Sher- liam II'granted a charter to the written July 2, stated that he was Next week plans are made for a Aberdeen road In Matawan town- tion under the direction of Charlea for "exceptional performance" in ship was $10,596.70. Other bidders aton, Newark. The,, proram was Society for the Propagation of the well. Irwin, president of the Recreation tho construction of the navy am- trip to the beach at Sea Bright, j directed by .Miss Penelope Sumer- Gospel In Foreign Parts on June nature hikes to Shadow Lake and and (heir estimates were Frclbott Westside "Y" Shomo was reported to be Con-council. See-saws have been erect- munition project at Earle Tuesday. Brothers, Port Monmouth, $10,- j well, commentator and fashion 16, 1701, The present church was valescing in an Army hospital in ed by John C. Ebner, coordinator Meritorious civilian service surrounding woods, a welner roast J writer of the Newark Evening built In 1769, succeeding one erect- and a hike to Gravel Bottom. 762.R8; Howland, $10,813, and Bahr, England and was listed as , being of tho council. awards were pinned on Sigurd E. $11,043. I News, and arranged by the apeak- ed In 1738. Drive Begins among the first casualties suffered The first series of swimming les- Naess, architect-engineer, and Ed-Handicraft next week w'ill Include i ers' bureau of the Newark Red Among the treasures of the oldi ——-—— the making of lawn siRns, pothold- The board acknowledged an in-| Cross chapter. in the invasion of France. He Issons is well under way, and much ward F. O'Neill, project manager vitation fr«m Fort Monmouth to be church are thr Queen Anne Com- 34 years old, attended KeU Bunk progress toward good swimmers for the George M. Brcwster com- ers, necklace^, plastic, rings, picture Mrs. William J. Church of Spring Kickoff Meeting making, sketching, making cook- present during ite "open hbutc" munion set. presented hy Queen schools and was employed at the has been gained. The next series pany. July 22. Lake, a vico chairman of the can- Anne in 1708 and still In use and Held Tuesday W. T. Jones service station before of lessons will start 10:00 a. m. Comdr. D. C. Rockwell, U. S. N.books, bracelets, and lanyards. teen corps, and Miss Beverly Hills tho famous "Vinegar Bible" of entering the service June 3 of last Monday, July 31. You "may enroll R., ofheer in charge of construc- Some of the special events slated of Manaaquan, a junior canteen which few are in existence. There year. He received his basic train- either by registering in person or tion, told assembled workers in for next week's program will in- aide, told of their work. Nine other are many other treasures. The A campaign for funds to furnish ing at Camp Pickett, Virginia, and by mniling your name, address and front of the administration build- clude a ping pong tournament, Lodge Officers chapters sent representatives to tell original rharter of the church, and equip Westside Y.M.C.A. at 141went overseas last March from 52.50 to the Y.M.C.A. ing that Mr. Naess had planned tumbling, a boxinp demonstration, of the nine other volunteer special granted hy George II In 1738, hangs West BciRon place Is under way. boxing lessons, folk dancing and a Camp Devens, Massachusetts. and designed every structure track Are Installed Bervices£, offered by Red. Cross in the churrh tnwrr, and though The kick-off meeting Tuesday ...George Higgins, son of Mrs. John Republican Club and facility in an "amazingly short Softball gnme between the Chey- chapters. wrinkled and brnwn with age, is niRht was opened with a talk hy J. Gartland of Occun boulevard time In spite of tremendous diffi- enne and Cherokees. Attending from the county chapter still Ipg-ihlf and in pood state of Willinm H. Pethcrbrldge, Mon- and Laurie 2'oad, Atlantic High- Plans Benefit culties." The Day Camp is under the di- Mrs. Grace Scott were Mrs. Bergen Rapalyea, Red preservation mouth County secretary and gen- rection of Mrs. Shirley Wilson with lands, is convalescing in a hospital Tho annual summer lawn card In making .the award to Mr. Bank, and Mrs. Norman Ford, Mat- eral secretary of the Red Bank Y. in Italy after being wounded while O'Neill, Commander Rockwell ex- Edmund Crelln and Mrs; Mary awan, members of the Gray Ladies MCA. The special Rifts solicita- party of the Red Bank Woman's Woostor as assistant directors. New Councilor Hying aa a gunner over Austria, ac- Republican club will be held Wed- plained that the Brewster company of the hospital and recreation Three-Car Crash tion, headed by Dr. James W. cording lo H telegram received by was contractor for the railway and Janet Strothman, Richard Bennett, corps; Mrs. Howard G. Strauss, Parker, is well under way. Arthur nesday afternoon, August 23, at the Jack Arkley and James Norton are Mrs. Dewaine of Keyport, deputy the young man's mother, He was home of the club president, lira, roadway between the main station Shrewsbury, chapter chairman of' IK. -Kussoll. chairman of the field an aerial gunner andd hhud covered and the loading pier, over swamps among the counsellors. tato councilor of the Sons and surgical dressing work; Mrs. Joseph In Shrewsbury organization managed the distri- William C. Waterman, Sr., of De- Daughters of Liberty, installed of- ,' missions over enemy terri- Forrest avenue. Plans for the event and hills, with six overpaaaes, an Miller, Denl, and Mrs. Muriel Gage, bution nf enrds to captains and i itory, underpass and other natural ob- ficers of Pride of Monmouth coun- Spring Lake, motor corps; Miss workers. wpi-e. made at fin executive board cil, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, Police Looking for I Mrs. Gartland is the former Mrs. meeting Friday at Mrs. Water- stacles. 2 Promoted To Jane Childs, Atlantic Highlands, The cnptfiins and team workers Her husband, Tuesday at the local lodge hall. She and Miss Mary Jane Chambers, are Mrs. Aline Tauber, Miss Har- j (roll'b"lc Higgins. man's home. "In spite of winter, heavyiralna Hit-and-Run Driver J. died suddenly was assisted by Mrs. Cora Dowen Rumson, nurse's aide corps; Mrs. riet Jones. Mrs. Edith Drake, ' Gurtland, Mrs. Joseph Serpico is general and not too much co-operation from of the local council. j liu-t Thursday at his summer home chairman, aided by Mrs. Waterman, many, this man fought these con- Rank Of Major William Plum, Rumson, a member Lafnyetto Jones. Jeremiah A. Davis, Installed were Mrs. Grace Scott, of the public information commit- A county-wide radio nlurm at Atluntic Highlands. Mrs. J. Albert Van Schoick, Mrs. tracts through to a very successful was Mrfi. L,,,iina Lilly, Mrs. Lillinn I Pvt. Eugenu E. Kinkiide, son of conclusion," the naval officer de- councilor; Mrs. Fannie Bennett, as- tee, and Mrs. John MacMillan, Fair gent out by Chief Otto Herden of Green. Mrs. Elza Corbin, Mrs. Kenneth R. Smith, Mrs. Harold S. Officers At sociate councilor; Mrs. Blanche Shrewsbury Monciay/about 5 p. m. I Mrs. Esther Klnkadc of Occanport Allen, Mrs. Joseph C. Irwin, Mrs. clared. Haven, chapter chairman. Unlph Smith. His. Hcnnie Winston, avenue, Occtinport, was listed as Heaviland, vice councilor; Mrs. following H tliU'e-cif collision caus- Mrs. Amelia .rohr.son. Miss Oeor- Thonins Cassiriy, Mrs. Edward Letters of commendation were Ft. Monmouth having been wounded in the Medi- Sarah Hayes, associate vice coun- ed hy a hi'-.'ii.-l-l un driver. Kiannn McDat. Mrs. Kstclle Wash- Downs, Mrs. Carl Schwenker, Sr., read from the chief of the Navy's cilor; Mrs. Evelyn Croydon, guide; INJURED ARM. The fl.'.«t <•!<)•. a U'?l Chevrolet ington, Mrs. niamih Kiax. AIvs. terranean area. Pvl. Frederick A. and Mrs. Harry Kltitsky. Tickets bureau of yardg and docks. Warren Messier, whilo baling Capt. John A. Afrlcano, 40g as-William Bennett, Inside guard; coupe, hit in the icar on the high- Edith I'binton. Mrs. Mary Wil- Teti (if Lung Branch wtm also re- are now on sale and may be ob- George White, outside guard; Mrs. hay on his farm In Lincroft yes- polled wounded in that theater of sistant executive officer of the Of- way near Ihr .shiew.slniry public liams, M:>. l.cnji I.oKari, Mrs. Bes- tained from any committee mem- ficers' and Ofllcer Candidate schools Neva Dennte, secretary; Mrs. Bar- terday, injured his right arm in a school, was rr.sm'd and operated by sie Bninch. Mis. Dorothy Monroe. 1 war. ber. Ground Crew Man bara Heyer, associate secretary; hay press. He was taken to River- y .Sgt Charles J. Haseman of at Fort Monmouth, who has been a Mrs. Anna May Rush of Asbury Mr.". K;i!hfrim> Marshall. Mrs. Rose j resident of Oceanport for many Miss Norma Norman, treasurer; view hospital. Park. 'IIHI hit-run driver backed Mast.n, Miss M'irinn Lyons, Mrs. j Matawan, 23, lout a let; in a cnisli CENTRAL BAPTIST For P-38 Fighters Mrs. Luella Keane, financial secre- Mrs. Georgianna Lepore of Bel- up aft.aw> Ann Norman weie killed when the plane wiu The Sunday services will he as He enlisted in the service In 1922, Committeos appointed by Mrs. H-inrlnlp!: Mrs, Cbiru Dorsey, Mrs. follows: Church school. 10 a. m. in air umbrella that protects the Al-after attending school at Brooklyn. Scott Included Roland Scott, chair- terday. of 41 WePisidi" avMiue, P.rd Brink. Viol;-, .inm s\ M:s. Edna Kearney, iliot down by Hermans. He en- The fourth rrtr nv.rwd and driven 1942,1 the chapel, W. Harry Posten, sup- lied invasion from attack by the Commissioned a second lieuten- man of good and welfare; Mr. Ben- Stanley Williams. tered the seiviec in Au^ Luftwaffe is Sgt. Charles Gardner by Benjamin A. Hush of Keyprnt and was a turret gunner. erintendent; morning worship, li, ant in March, 1942, he was pronett- , Harry Dowen and Mrs. Smmn the pastor, Rev. R. Eugene Shear- of Wilson circle, Rumson, who is Hopla, finance committee; Mrs, WANT ADVERTISEMENTS hit the third i,an in thr rear. Aftr:- Ounncr's Mate Robert L. Morrow moted to first lieutenant in April, backing into • >,r- Xm rnun car the er, will speak on "God's Selective an armorer. 1942, and captain In October, 1942. HayeB, Mrs. Bennett and Mr. White, Spent Two Years of Asbury Pink in recuperating in Service. There will be a moment As a ground crew man at this school committee; Mrs. Keane, Mrs. Too Late for Classification bit-run driver turm-d nut to the a liD.Hpitul in England after his ship He lives with his wife, Ella M., left and got n-A-iy. Ail the cars of silent prayer for the service P-3S Lightning Fighter base he and their two children, John, Jr., Heivlland, Mrs, Bennett, Mr. Scott LN HEJU~UANK it's Span Cruft Studloi In The Aleutians a niinenweepei -was sunk during man of the week, Edward Letts. helped prepare the twln-enginod, and Jack Keane, delinquent com- for pictui'Q framing: oil paintings, ptch- werr- northbound fit the timr. the. invasion' of France. Coxswain nnd Joy, at 56 Pemberton avenue, tnns and enRrnvlnKa restored; full ilz« The Youth Fellowship Will meet twin-boomed planes for their invas- mittee; Mre. Scott, Mrs. Bennett, All the cms wire tm'liy damaged. Lie ut. I'h.lip K. Nailly left today iilUwiii Albert Nilson ut" Lonj,' Oceanport. framcless mantel mlrrorB, window val- 1 in the church parlor at 7 p. m. ion support assignments. Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Heaviland and ances, lawn ulirns, fromejl mirrors. 37 Every rffori is li'inj; ma'l' by llv fur <'auip ^ll'lliy. M i.ss jssjjipi, lifter l'liuu'li, also aboard a minesweep- Another Fort Monmouth officer East Front street, two doori from witli Miss June Clark as leader The planes had to be painted promoted to the rank of major Is Mrs. Croydon, relief commlttoe; Chief and Stale I'nliri' to Inrate a IKIVI' .-(unt with his parents', Mr. er, is also hospitalized in England. with black and white Identification Mra. Keane, planl.it and publicity; Kclly'a phone Red Hank 3$9Ti_^ the bit-tun driver. Tiaflir on the ni.il Mis. John H. Ha'illy of Huise- Nilson was on the sume. ship to The choir will meet for rehearsal George L, Buck, Jr., 27-year-old, for- ROCK "WOOL insulation by JnhriB-Man- 1 atripes. Engines, guns, radio Instru- Mrs. Olive Croydon, Mrs. Alice highway u;is l,eiri up fni- pome ri*'ii J'i/ii.l, Urcani'Ort. lie was which Chief Carpenter's Mute Al- Wednesday at 0 p. m. mer, Seattle, Washington, attorney, vlllc. Comfort that pnya fur itself The Mtli anniversary Bervlces of ments and the oxygen system had Dowen, Mr. Scott and Mr. Dowen, with fuel Ravings. Kur estimate without time. 11 ati--!.! 1 i,l lo the SLlitcs itflt'r two frcil Rogers of Sea Blight' was ut- who Is nssipned to the Signal Corps oliji'ctlon, phone Adam J, Linzmayer, At- yc'i:.* ,n '.hi- AJriitj:ms, entrjjn),' the the church will open next Wednes- to be in perfect condition for theBoard. color bearers. tariiett. li(jj,'(-rd w.'is reported big job. The landing forces and A past* officer's jewel was given lantic Hitrhlnndti 710-M. 'fiuM'y via l.'anadii and slo]i|iinK wounded in hist week's di.-patches. day, at 8 ]>. in. with visiting pastors ' He llvca with his wife, Mnrp;nrrt and congregations in attendance their naval escort had to have every to Mrs. Evelyn Croydon. NEW STKEIJ cabinet, $2.11.1; folding car- Wedding Shower "vi•;• ;,,r ;i with ;tt Prince 1'upcrt, PIT. I.like A. Diirante of Oak H., nnd their ftve-months-old son, riage. $2.95 ; trunks, 32.'J."i; pool table, The nu?s9nj;e will be brought by possible protection agains-t attack Richard W., at Loch Arbour, $1.2.1; folcllnu cot »nd mnttrenH, $7,fi0; Sh;uii--, M;iin\\:iii township, was Rev. Waller .7. Lake, pastor of the by the Luftwnffe. CUT ON HEAD BY TA1X ucrcon dn»rK, $1.2T. ; liookcaao, $-2,05; For Nettie Stavola In.nw 1 ctiti rtained wounded HI aelii.u in the Mairillall porch chitirs, S'^.TiO; net of drumn,. net • mi -tun: Iv i i-n'iaik - l'Vpchdld Btrptist church. The ser- Crews worked late Into the night ot t\ew (iisbc*. tingle heil complete, IP./10; Ciy.-i'il J-Siooii If-Il Wfib I l.e Si I He inlands. He enli'irtl the .Marine vice on Thursday at fi o'clock ON DESTROYER ESCORT Last Thursday William Allen of fil HI. hnilf-'e helwrl'l! till! getting the aircraft ready, and this full size cull spring, ?6.fiO; jam cu;iny••|ilniil al linl Hunk to do so, who huve ^OIH River road, suffered a head injury . Oi. Iliji ti Slielliy he is lifinK from the church In- Al dusk'Junn 5, pilots from.this U. S. Navy, has returned' to duty fii"iiiir'~i:r^n suit with larjre tic Stavuia uf X; vi-t-iiili U;v»r-l"'i'!. llf attemlcd St. .In-epll'.^ s'cll'iol at to the Aimed forroH, Chtiplnin J aa a result of a fall on the front l.i'iit. W. K. Mm - flclfl took off on a patrol over tho on a destroyer escort to which he steps of the library. At the Rum- table, liifKi- bluo r wljh hla wife and hnthroom cabinet, nndfron** and conf ...... _^,,,- ...„...•. "'""-tta]'lr"Hil(r1^'iJii'-"crew« >re«d! public health nurno, ivd-fTnitr. I o UK niiihoKuny lihrnry tulilo, limy on i:':ant:y rnmt'at. . JJ l..S :-.li-.; iuJll.ti ;tl..i' .MunlliCjUth. inai.j, :r-tii:rUnj tional .'--upper, burning c]f Mi'* plnnn for tlrelr next flight. son. tn1fTr^rcTrrnrat«W«a i rJT'"3- v.fj li MMJ*. Mary LiedlH!. by Inn tiiuilfer l:iei weei:. He mi ill r was than taken to RlverView hoa- inorlKak e, nnd address by'Dr. Roy Before dawn on D-day crews who He has:aoen IS months of active GBNKHAL houaework«;r waiifedT sleep In, : . . i.,.i:,- Dil'iiiro., Mrs. Ella II n.'f IJIIX to sell? Want to hi' wa.s bi'ln); trealcd. fnii'>l$» anil pltal, where six stitches wexo ro-' [food wattes, nmnll cnttnpo .on River L B.. Deer, executive secretary of thehad only a few hours sleep were service.-in the South, Pacific, being Wj!ts. !]je, "Mis, Kay P

Pacific near)/ two years, has Men , Green, Personals transferred trnm the west coast to Home On Leave lam* s Henry — the Brooklyn Navy yard, arriving CONVENTION CLOSEUPS Green Joel Lillian Janseen ot MaUwan Is in Red Bank yeiiterday afternoon. Green John visiting her aunt, Mrs. Evelyn Mr. May saw action in the early Genealogy Green, John, Jr. 2J(, Croydon of Marlon street. part of the South Pacific campaign Green, Thomas : 2* Mr. and MrB. Alcalde Brandon of and was returned to the States as Green. William : 285 Mechanic street are parent* of a, a casualty, being hospitalized in a Mrs. William R. Conover, editor, / —._ Ml daughter born Sunday at Mon- naval hospital on the Pacific coast. chairman of the Genealogical com-1 mouth Memorial hospital. He haa fully recovered from his in- 1_24S7_ Barclay Ivlns of Denver, former- jury. ly 'pi Red Bank, was a week-end md Sus&n guest of Misses Beeele and Anna Genealogical Index U'art 8) ' Morey, b. Jan. 21, 178 Valentine of Harding road. Mr. Issue: (1) William Bradford Wit u a good i(J(!a t0 Green. George —. Rozell 1834, Jan. i Mrs. Ruth McGowan and son King j AWARD BONDS to be daunted by a seemingly im- the rcIrjgerator before doing this, 1938, was at one time custodian of | tary. possible task. Xo funds could be j too of Hubbard park. the YMCA. when it was located on Mrs. Mary Naulty entertained Four $25 war bonds were award- forthcoming from a bankrupt gov- Just about everyone knows that her son, Midshipman James T. ed by the Little Silver Fire com- Branch avenue. APHIS ON TOMATOES AND ernment with an empty exchequer; defrosting is very important, yet it pany Tuesday at the fire house. Surviving are three sons, Morgan BEANS. but he made the plight of the Lima is a job all too many homemakere Ed «<*>«•„. K«-.,C Knapp-of Shrewsbury. Harold OUR DEMOCRACY I Library known abroad through his neRlect. Failure to defrost any Sgt. Robert Lane and Miss Grace j ^ ids and through his winning mechanical refrigerator at proper As was the case with Louvair. INDUSTRY AND FORESIGHT Cupplc of Elizabeth, over the week- :" „ , _, land the black aphid is also begin- \ intervals results in the collection of Washington. after the last World War, the sym- too much fro.= t on the freezing unit, Pn(j , Silver. Pat Bruno was chairman. Funeral arrangements in charge ning to appear on lima beans, says -STURDY AMERICAN TRAITS Mrs. Robert Patrick and son I InC?m? derived will help defray .slant county j £?thl5f. of '^ world wer o aroused, causing the mechanism to operate part of the c dlt of the Worden funeral home will be Richard O. Rice, assi a notable Bobby of Newport, Arkansas, spent ' «P n «res of the fire agricultural agent. Thie severity of J"'>'»?"' Spain .sent longer than necessary, using more OUR HOME INDUSTRY AND FORESIGHT com an completed today. contribution from the Royal Ll- fuel and increasing wear. Your re- the week-end visiting relatives In ; P >'- the damage to the crops will tie- \ridWci STAND US IN GOOD STEAD. THE Red Bank and Shrewsbury. South Ametlean frigerator should be defrosted more in frequently in summer than in win- 3/T BILLION JARS OF FRUIT5 AND Richard Tobin of McLaren street Brpr^^t^^trol^ra^!™- ™ •« ^ VEGETABLES WE CANNED AT HOME quietly observed his 88th birthday th(> The ter, for the frost should not be al- 'if weather conditions favor their Scneios.tv of then- Rifts. LAST VEAR WERE ONLY 25% LESS THAN Saturday. Mr. Tobin received a I USO Fashion Show j rapid multiplication and control Smithsonian Institution made a | lowed to become more than a quar- number of cards from his many princely gift of 5.000 volumes. Pri- tcr-inch thick. Since the refriger-1 THE ENTIRE COMMERCIAL-OUTPUT— I measures become necessary. PROVIDED FOOP FOG OUH FAMILIES AND friends. I ' A 4 per cent nicotine dust ap- vnto individuals ofTercrl some of alors have lees work to do at night ' Lieut. Daniel Power of the U. S. 701 their choicest treasures. And it is | than during the day, the time to RELEASED THE MILLIONS OF CASES plied when the temperature is OFCOMMEKCMLLY CAMVSV GOODS Army Chaplain Corps, who'Is sta- i degrees F. or. above, or a nicotine pleasing to record that the Pros:- j defrost them is in the late after- MEDEP BY OUK ABMEO FORCES. tioned at Fort Washington, neat- | spray consisting of one pint of nic- dent of Chile returned some 0001 n0on. The manufacturer's dlrec- Washington, D. C, recently visited otine sulphate, 6 or S pounds of a books which had heen looted from i tjons are the bept guide in this i Limn." On July 28th. the Library ! operation. h!l" brother-in-law and sister, Mr. .'sodium or potassium oleate soapj and Mrs. John P. Gaul of Shrews- nearly 2S.O(10 is there a work surface within bury nvenue. ' 1(40 per cent) to 100 gallons of, was reopened. with 1 water will help control the pests. < books °« "•' shpI^' Fortunate easy reach of your refrigerator? Miss Cecilia MacCloud, daughter i Where the Mexican bean beetle is in the choice of Its librarians, the the answer is "no," you will flmt of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. MacCloud also present on the beans, a com- Institution progressed constantly, it to your own advantage as well of West Front street, is a surgical bination dust consisting of a half becoming, In spite or its old-fash- as that of the refrigerator to have p.'dcnt at Rlvcrvicw hospital. - ioned methods nnd its ridiculously a small table placed nearby—it will ! per cent rotenone with 2 per cent Robert A. MacKellar of Bergen nicotine sulphate and sulphur iip- low funds, an important center of ennble you to remove and to put place, who' was Injured in an auto- ' plied under the dusting curtain is study and lrarnins;. At the time back several articles in one oper- mobile accident Sunday on Maple recommended. <- of It's destruction in May. 1013, the ation. Otherwise you will lind nvenue, Is a patient at Rlvervlew library contained :ippro::imatoly ytnireclf opening the refrigerator hospital. Mr. MacKellar Is chaplain UiO.000 vnlumea and 10,000 manu- door each time and "spilling out" of Shrewsbury American Legion WRKSTLING AT ASBl'RV. s"ript?. The cause of tile fire th.it the cold. Be door-minded when post. Next Monday night's wrestling consumed il almost entirely nn Mny using your refrigerator. Open the Leigh Millar of Oceanporl, mana- bouts at the Asbury Park Armory I 1n, 1!143, has heen investigated hy door only when necessary nnd do ger of Snyder's store on Broad will feature a "match to the finish" a commission appointed hy thenot forget to close it. Be sure it - r.trcot. Is enjoying a week's vaca- event between Maurice LnCrmpellc, | Peruvian Government. "The fincl- is closed tight, too, please.' tion. the Battling Basque, and Mlclicle [ i"Ps of the Commission smii lo in- A temperature of hot over 50 de- Mr. and Mm. Anthony Mazza of Leone, the most popular of the j dici\te that the fire had hcci of In- gree.? is safe for foods. Refriger- McLaren street are the parents of wrestlers who have appeared there j cendinry origin, designed pie- ators which are not over-crowded a daughter born Tuesday at Mon- since the wrestling shows stnrtcd. | simuihly to rnnccnl the theft of r.i and are kept in working condition mouth Memorial hospital. Another hout that should prove books nnrl ' m innsrrlpts Hint hnd can maintain this temperature. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans of Interesting to the growing number been • croing on for a period of Linden plnec are the parents of a of wrestling fnns Is the match be- yen 1-3." HOMJi MI'S KRASKR FROM daughter born yesterday at Mon- T'ndnuntcd. the Peruvians h.-tv tween Hans Kampfer, former LEATIIKKNECK'K I'KNCIL moulh Memorial hospltaj European champion, nnd Bill Miil- art once mom to the l.'isk of re- LIKEWISE OUR INDUSTRY ON FARMS First Lt. and. Mrs. Calvin T. Car- dleknuff, the Florida Ginnt. In an- constructing their Nntionnt Li- Cape Gloucester. New Britain, AND FACTORIES 13 PRODUCING *hiirt of Carpenter street, River other prcliminmy John Vnhsky, brary. Tile i-onptrurUon of the(Delayed Sgl. Vito Rubin", a V. S. THE MATERIALS NEEDED TO WAGE Plazn, arc the parents of a son born Lithuanian Butcher Buy .from new one lins ."ilirnd" be"n sfirtcl Marlnp from Lisbon, Ohio, wants THIS WORLD-WIDE WAR. AND this morning at Monmouth Memor- Kearny, will take on Ous P.anp of on the site of the old nnd will eo«t no closer call than his latest. A SUPPLV THE HOME FRONT — ial hoiipltal. Lt. Carhart Is serving New York, a scientific mat per- the equivalent of - S1.onn.non. In bomb fragment shcured the eraser with the Air Corps In England. former who is very fas}. Cliff Olsen United Sfntes money, nnrl hnvr n off a pencil sticking out of tho OUR. FORESIGHT IN PUTTINQ A F. A. Wcssell of Branch avenue of th, '- • | escape • the flame will he In- explosive culled PETN, a. of the Singing Wheels arena on up- more explosive than TNT, which l.i a' Powers model, Is helped from the stage during fashion show Only.'elghyR t of the lust 15 chiefs of pnrfinmtod Intn tho const rui-tinn per Bionri street, who has benn in given Tuesday night by Long' Branch U3O hostesses In the Wcs.t of the new erliflce whlrh Is In br, I used • in miiny types of aircraft the U. S. Navy serving In the South staff of trie I'. R. Army hnvo been End Casino, graduates ot West Point. ' to quota Ha architect Senior bomba and aihmunltion, Page Four. D BANK EEGISTER, .JULY 20, 1944 signed to the engineering division Word Picture I* Awarded Three Ascherfeld Is of the equipment laboratory. Mr. and M/s. Edward Hellu are Oak Leaf Clusters parents of a son born Friday at Of Italy In Made Captain Monmouth Memorial hospitel. NOW IS THE TIME 3/Sgt. Sarkis J. Kavookjian, son of Halk Kavookjian of Portland To place your order for that new Linoleum Floor Poetic Vein road, HlghlandB. has been present- Democratic Candidate ed three Oak Leaf Clusters- to the Union Beach you plan to buy this Fall. Air Medal for meritorious achieve- For Congress Mr.' and Mrs. Rudolph Cherney Interesting Versed ment while in combat operational of Shor« road, report that their You may select the pattern now and be wire of flights in the South and Southwest Bon Pvt. Charles Devlin Cherney, having it when you are ready. I Sent by Sgt. Benj. Pacific. He is an engineer on a Word has been received from .21,(Who was Injured In the Invasion 13th AAF B Liberator bomber. overseas that Arnold E. Ascherfeld, of Normandy, wishes to have let- Hulse of Shrewsbury He entered the Army October 3, Democratic candidate for Congress ters sent to him by hli friends. PLENTY OF 9^2, and left fpr overseas duty in from the Third Congressional dis- Pvt. Cherney may be addressed at June, 1943, after training: at Tyn- trict of New Jersey, has been pro- •153 U. S. Army Hospital Plant, A. William Bradley of Bradley'* Jta- dall field, Florida, and Lowry field, moted to the rank of captain in the P. O., 350, In care of Postmaster, ARMSTRONG S-NAIRN'S dio Service at Shrewsbury avenue Denver, Colorado. Sgt. Kavookjian V. S. Army. New York. Pvt. Rudolph Cherney, nnd Newman Springs road stopped was graduated from Tome Prep another son, is with the Marine in at The ^Register office Monday school, Fort Deposit, Maryland, Corpa. He fias recently recovered EVERYONE LINOLEUMS a nd left a poem entitled "Pano- and attended Valley Forge Military from Injuries sustained when he ranm of Italy." He said the poem academy, Wayne, Pennsylvania. was hit by a truck. He is now — AT — wis Pent by Sgt Benjamin Hulse of Prior to his entering the army he Btatloned on the West Coast. Shrewsbury with a recent letter to was employed at the Signal Corpa can get a HEW a relative here. He did not state laboratory at Fort Monmouth. Capt. Marjorle Bobkow, director whether it was written by Sgt. of the newly re-organlzed Mon- Hulse, WHS picked up by him dur- mouth unit of the American Wom- BAYNTONS LINOLEUM ing his stay in Italy or was a word Liner oft en's Hospital reserve corps, is re- GOODAEAR TUBI picture penned by an Allied eoldier. cruiting new members. Inquiries We are printing it herewith in (The Red Bonk Register can b> may be addressed to her at Box 8, SHOP courtesy to Mr. Bradley and alflO bouaht in LincrofL from Chirlei ToopK Union Beach. Lieut. Margaret for the general information it con- Joan and Susan Ncubcrger are Krapp Is convalescing from a re- 5 BROAD STREET, R. B. 3876 'tnins: spending six weeks, at a camp in cent operation and may be back Maine. • ' •"" on active duty soon. Pvt. Ellen I'ANORAMA OF ITALY. Cpl. Lewis Soden, grandson of Kelly is acting director of the ser- If T wen* an Hi-tint, with nothfnir to do, Mr. and Mrs. William''VanBrunt, vicemen's canteen In the absence 1M liflint a pict (ire, a compnjtitp view who has been stationed with the of Lieut. Krapp. The"~csntean '» Of hi.-iuj-ir Italy in which IM nhow Aii' Corps at Key Field, Mississippi, open Wednesday and Friday Visidiia of contrast*, the high and the low. has been transferred to Gulfport, night3, all day Saturdays and Sun- Mississippi. day-'. There'd be towering mountninfl, a d«ep blue sea; Sunday school services will be Mr. and Mrs. William Gorhan of I'ilthy bi-Kts yelling "C.irnmeUfi" at me; discontinued during August and Route 36 are parents of a ion born Mirn-i'himed hornea nnd colorful parts; will be resumed Sunday, September IVo-tonul tresHts on hustling tarts. Friday, July 1, at the Monmouth 10. Memorial hospital. I'll phow Napoleonic con. the carabiniere ; Adolf- Molzen returned Monday Ilrjeclcd old women, with too much to A reception was held In hpnor of carry': to his work at the Breeze corpora- CAPT. ARNOLD ASCHERFELB Rev. Sarah Emily Wlttek In (he A ili^nififd gentleman, with « "Bftlbo" tion at Newark, following a two parsonage of the National Institute weeks' vacation. I!n it-lnHtomed bambino, both «nds Capt. Asfherfeld's promotion was of Scientific Spiritual Truth Friday, sm pared. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Murphy dated May 10. The captain is In July 7, More than 30 guests were and Nancy Murphy of Elizabeth (;istl*> nnd palace, opera house, too; the comb.it zone on special assign- present and Rev. Wittck received Hotel on n mountain. Rlorloun view; spent the week-end with Capt. and ment and information as to his a number of gifts and floral tri- Homes mtidc ot wp*d», brick-butt «nd Mrfl, George Steinbach of Brook- whereabouts is withheld for rea- butes, Rev. Wittck recently re- inu(I; dale farm. sons of military secrecy. TV'iiile covered with ncabu, scurvy and ceived the Degree 6f Doctor of cruet. Deanna Mauser, daughter of Capt. Asoherfeld was unopposed Psychology from the College of j 'larence Mauser, chief boatswain's 1'ino old ho men, pride of the nation, for the nomination for Congress in Universal Truth, Chicago, 111. ] Hi'iuitifuJ to R€<\ hut no sanitation; mate, U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Mauser, J [ne M:iy Democratic primaries. He Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayton of V>"t?!l-. riliiiMfJ HCIIOHIR. without a scholar, is much improvpd nftr-r on illness i formerly was sr-rirlnry to William Dock street are the parents of an 'i{ mi'le'i of learning, surrounded b? of several weeks. | H. Sutphin of Matawan,1 who rcpre- infant son born Monday morning Miss Margaret Potts of New ,s cnted tho Third district for a In Monmouth Memorial hospital. Chapels nnd churches, great to behold, York city spent Tuesday with Mr. j bor of years. Kach ;i kind's ransom, in glittering scold: mim Pvt. Harry Brell, Marine Corps, l'dvcrty nnd wtint. men crnvlnjc for food; and Mrs. Frank Toop, Sr. Capt. Aschprfi'kl entered the is now stationed In the Hawaiian Picking through Burbnft*, practically Mrs. William Menzel, Misses aimed forces November 2, 1043; as Islands. He Is the husband of th? nude. Mary and Paula Menzel and John ja rjtKt lirutonnnt. While overseas, former Annnbelle Cherney of Shore Magic Carpets Wont Bring A hill-toii village, a walled-in lane; Menzel spent the week-end with ' his friends tliroiiRhout the third road. (Jenny old hnKH. nil twlflted with pain; relatives at Jersey City. Miss Pan- i Congressional district arc conduct- Ik1 nut if u) i matte, most blessed of The Union Beach Jolly Club cel- Good tube* Mvt Mothers; ln. Menzel is on a week's vacation ing ills campaign for election. Com- ebrated Its first anniversary re- You a Home of Your Own... Scalped monkn and almn-aaklng brothers. from her duties , at Camp Coles. plete plans are being formulated cently. The next meeting of the tires. So don't talct Stalely cnthrdrnln, with rich toned bells; Miss Mary Menzel took her final for an intensive district-wide cam- jrroup will be held July 27, 1n the • chance on weaken- Hirovpro shelter*, with horrible smell a; examination for entry in the Nurse j palgn drive in the captain's behalf, Union Citirdcni fire house. ing your tires with but a carefully planned savings program will! Mouldering catocombH, a' place Tor the Cadet corps at Jersey City last j according, to Mayor Paul Kiernan Richard Murphy 12, son of Mr. poor tubes ... es- (lead: week-end. j f i, Branch, who is the cap- Our Savings Share Accounts enable you to put Nuisy civil!nnR. clamoi-inR for bread. o onR and Mrs. Richard Murphy of Front pecially now, when Mr, and Mrs. John H. Cochran of tain's r;impnl(tn mannper. Mr. ftrect, celebrated ht Wr'thdny Frl- .Vila*Ul villa*, with palm treen tail, s you can get « »afe, sound Goodyear Heavy Duty. away a fixed amount each month and it grows A -iinkln? hnvel. nvre hnlf in the wall; East Orange spent the week-end [ Kiernnn Is hoinp; assisted in Ocenn •dnv. Tree-frinfted Inwnn. wwept by the hreeie; with J. Howard Cochran and Miss | rounty by Milton Miller nnd in fi'onts wariinj; in filth up to their knees. This long-lasting inner tuSfc>is*i€»Tgrned_tea too fitni vnnr into a sizeable reserve with our liberal returns. Helen Cochran. : Middlesex'county hy Ed Snodirkcr. PRUDENCE, WHITE ENGAGED ftcvealinjr Mntes, nil detitln complete, Miss Florence E. White, a mem- j "_.J tires perfectly . . . reinforced to In 57 years RED BANK SAVINGS AND LOAN A nermin. Inns, with-anrnH on hrr tr+f. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voee White absorb shock and still deliver Hij'-htiHtp-d d-inippls, Imt never a bra, ber of the Nurse. Cadet, corps at [ 95 ASSN. has never failed lo pay a dividend. See Hum pin« ftVainat you; there should be Ohio Valley hospital, is spending a ICeansburff of Rumson have announced the eh-1 long, low-cost service. Remember, a law. two weeks' vacation with Mr. and ' »*.«* •*« e> (ragement of their daughter. Mls» (R.00-10) Prudence Stewart White, to U. if it's a Goodyear it's fot to ba u* today and begin saving for that future home. Sw.'Dpinp boul«vardB, a spanieled team; Mrs..John Hunter, Miss White is (Tim Hid Ilnnk 3 -\lieytt thnt wind, like * ,r"'"!", , " '' '*• " *"!' tin of pAsndena, California, and erside Heights are now occupying " ' New York city. The prospective t.ii'U with phoe nolen two Inchon thick; the former Clarence Wlllctt house ' Rcv- Pcter Daminn Kcelun, who bride la n member of the Ntw York 30 West Front St. Red Bank I'MWIUIIPII |ir]ce unit vinn, to torture your nuts. wa s lhc Mr. and Mrs. William Bal enter- , visilinK priest at St..Ann\i year from Vasfinr college. Two-liy-four R))f>i>» with shelvlnp all bnre : lained over the week-end, Theodore ' clnllc-'h S'undJiy. •SDMNK l)o SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION! (.. >1 u-inn mr-rchimts, nrma Railing the and Wilson Moss of South Carolina ! "iugh -("lurk Richtird A. Jeg- BOROUGH OF RUMSON u: Kcn County of Mcmouth, New Jersey •c-V-jr/rLI,U KidevrnlkEi. more like * nrd Mr. and Mrs. Louis Summers ' stated this wet'k that 38!) local of Clifton. persona J1te now serving with the The following IN mi ulntnct from a report of Audit prepared and auhmitted riy J. H. T.unon, Re«lit€r#-d MunIrlp»I RED BANK 330- 10 BROAD ST. • RED BAN. AcccjuiiUiit, cf Trenton. N. J.. and in publiihtd in accordant.. w:tn the provliiont trf H. ^. 10:1-.!. D puffin K yoiinsruter, scratching him- Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Knox of armed forces. Of this number two "V have been reported killed In fiction plcl,. iwppy til thj< report is on file with the BITOUKH Clr-rli »nd n}»y IT in»jnrl«i) by my Interfiled tupaytr Clmrtcred 1887 East Orange were week-end guests during uusim- hour*h . l.um carts, hoKKin K th< road; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. William Johnson, chairman of LOI'IS M. HAGUE. NftIK t trucks, frcipilenlly tow«d: thn Keansburg Fifth War loan Pimi ninivf donkeys. loaded for bear; Llvergood. Horn e-draw n laxlu. upeki njr a fare. Mildred McAllister, daughter of dnvo committee, announced that A:hert A. Kerr, .Ir Determined irfdestriunn. courtinR di mutter. Pvt. and Mrs. George McAllister, is Keansburg was the Hist commun- Iliirtmh Clerk. Wnlk in the Mrrot, where movement is confined to her home with Illness. ity to go over its quota in Mon-1 BOROUGH OF RUMSON. NF.W JERSEY • fnolcr; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richdale and mouth county in the drive. The | Coniolidatrd Balance Sheet I:HIIIUI drivcrs, all accident bound, y At at IXember 31. IM] Wffl vin u anil tn-istinp, jt> cover the Misses Ann and Virginia Richdalo j quota for Kcansburg was $175,000 ASSETS WRIGHT STORES ground. of Somerville spent Sunday with I and to dale more than $300,000 Pulire Jliune-ronde rooms, WKM]» lied to a Mr. and Mrs. George Richdale of i worth of bonds have been sold. Current Tru.l >n-ir.n Mirt. Phalanx. Mrs. Mildred Blum and Max L. r'undi Funds fund Dietrict - FOR - 1'<'-.IV on, Ih street*, to clean off the Ixiuis Besozzi and Joseph Heil- Albrecht observed their birthdays C»«h . . . . l.rirk ; ; . I 'ni'.od .Stales (iat nment «*ruritiet . 600.00' brom of New- York city spent the in a joint celebration with a dinner r Tlir'yilrv nnd lutshrnrts, Morkinr ycnir TIIXCB ar.ii as^cBum nt^ receivable l. ,,!l07.7b R7.no' 156.11 paih: week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dante party at Ceiliir Inn in Atlantic Municipal lipns • • i!,;07.r.o !,*«».10 RIGHT GOODS and SI reel rorn#r politicd, needine a bath, Daverlo. Mrs. Besozzi and Miss i Highlands last Sunday evening. I'mpcrty acnuired by d^cd A rrctwdrti tiftln, with fnrna In th« cib, Lillian Besozzi, who have been th Among local guests were Police Iti'venue accounts rec*ivablp 2,027.49 1.027.4* Mote on the row-cntehar, brfcrffiiK n guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daverlo for Chief and Mrs. Charles McGuire, Jntcrlunil urccunt* rrci-ivable HI.SI si-ab: Deft rrt'il charupa to future taxation Misctalilf bufpn, vhich move with a the past week, returned to their Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Mersereau, Hondril SK.UO.OO •« 470.01 RIGHT PRICES Krin.l. New York city homf* yesterday Mrs. Anne Fi-ick. Misa Veronica Nut l.i.nded •,.1.400-00 ."i3.4DO.O0 Pnrkcil lo ibe roof, mop« l«ft bthind, Cpl. and Mrs. Raymond Shlit of ] Blum. Mr. nnd Mr.s. Richard A. TotaK - - - 1(6,308.(9 12.971.47 Arroujmt wirlrbop. pickinK 'in Rnlpen'; Brookdale farm are entertaining ! Jessen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Franck, LIABILITIES and SQRrLUS Miniiiturp Kilito. vftrioun tyPftRI relatives from Long Island. Clair - Mt>rsereau and Bernard Serial humls . - - t 3S.470.00 I JI.470,0* Yoiji)^ slrert s'mneT, hand-oriTBn tunt; Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Sr., Blum, Jr. Olh,r c«»h liabilitiee .Shue-*hini» hnys; i\ siclewnlk saloon. 269.10 2C9.10 * PICNIC BASKETS 98c spent part of the week with friends i Mrs. M. A. Vrecland recently'be- Accounts payable - jrili t«ra. refking with UI1H hudtret appropriation reiervei 791.62 761.S2 Covered splint wood with 2 handles, for fishing -strewn in New York city. j came a price panel assistant with Improvement authorisations—not bonded 5J.918.35 IS.5H »J bditpar. A ui rt venues snticlpated ~.. _ t 31.0.S6.30 pillrr; cone, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Falcone, Court Rt. Ann, Cntholin Daugh- UKIMCATION OK AND VACATING Miicellnri( oui revpnuei not anticipated KM.92 Li.'.'lri^ h'lD.spvvJfp, no nhne* nn her feet, Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Seminarin, Irrfl of A/urrirn, will hold Its an- UIMIEMONT AVKNUE. l'ARSONS AVK- Recfiptu frnm 'iclinquint taxe« - 1S.747.7- $ Wii^him: and cookinR rluht out in the NUK SHKl'I'ARU I'ARKWAV. WEST Rcecipts from 1943 taxen ..- _ 24">,fi20.«fi Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Pcrri, Mr. nual enkp flair Avi^tist 15, The EN1I AVENUE m"! I.UKIH1RHOW • Kitchen Stools 4.95 and Mrs. Leon Lepro, Mr. and Mrs. j rhuirmen of this nffalr are Mrs.(!IHOI,E AS SHOWN ON A MAI' EN. Total rovmuri _.._ ------|289,10B.SI Tin: fiimily ivadh. of tattle-lulp Rray, ExpenilHurt>i nnd renrrver: Joseph Gerco, Mr. and Mrs. Nick | Cntherin TITLEIl "MAP OK SYCAMORE COURT, Dudgi.'l appniprlaLiuin for linn:.- fc'Mti II linlniny, blocking the w»y Htiber and Mrs. Cecelia SHRKWSDURY, NEW JERSEY," MADE 24" light weight, sturdy oak, red or black tops, OperntinK _ - t 97,071.09 ,\.-iIi^-t- rtilFec, God, whflt rt mixture; Germlnario and Misses Mary Mar- , Wnlfp. The nnxt mcetinR will be I1V GEXJKGB II. COOPER, C. E MARCH light oak legs 'litui h;i-lirnnma with one e^tra fixture zocca, Fanny Marzooca, Rose Scm- i held Tuosd^y. August 1. 18, 1027. OR A3 AT ANY TIME Debt «crvice _.._ 2C7H.IK AMENDED. Local achool Uxfi , Blt.ri26.2f; J.'imiJirN (Jiniiitf fMftn one fwnmon borr], Inario, Adeline and Louiso FalL-ono, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Broderick Stale nnd county taxes 10 . .fi47.fi.'' AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND Ni V In n fi*h store. 'R tei-rihlc hole; Adele Guarlglla, Frances nnd Gracd nf rtrlnrwood avenue are the pftr- Prior year taxes cancelled «nd refunded llj.r.o SUPPI.BMENTlNi; • AN ORDINANCE Accrued inierent on U. S. Treasury Certificate $ , y Gerco and Phyllis DeNinno and pnts nf „ ron horn lnst Saturday ENTITLED "BlIIMiINIi- ZONE ORDI- Jt.Tii - fui r,| 1 of Jndebtcdnest purchased 4.08 n, lookinjf oj Mnruo I.epre, Nick DcNinno. Tony in Mnnmmith Mfmorlnl hospital. NANCE OF THE BOROUOH OF • LAWN RAKES 1.25 M -i l.j.111, ;u.Mi rliildnii. cluM«r«d about, _ William Bplmont. Joseph SHREWSBURY," APPROVED JULY 1 Total - — 29B.07B.7fi Ororge L. Abrnmn celebrated his 1030. Deficit In revenues _ _ .... I 8,706.43 American made, bamboo type, made of scraped A iluiiful muthoi, with look of lU-npitir!' Cuda, William Germlnario, Thomas hirlhdny last Thursday. • APPROVED MAY J, 1944.. Deduct: I'irl.ini; lire fi r>m nmnll dnvifchter'n hnir. Guariglla, Cosmo Falcone, Jr., Mor- Anthony Brlloza of Charles street 1942 appropriation re«ervei lapsed .--- - 2,119.10 oak bows. Buy now for leaves that will surely ris, "Egglc" and Vincent Genero. ALFIiBD N. BEADL.ESTON, Ciinbli. ciiiflsnmn. nkilled in their art; is receiving: inodir-al treatment In Mayor. Decrease )in cash eurplui for year 1.650.83 fall l)>n-iMii: "Id ^lmck». falling apart: Patrick Perri, Jr., Marynnna and Rlvervicw hospital. ORTRUDE C. VAN VLIET, Caih surplus revenue Jnnuary 1, 194S < 36.621.48 lr.l:i.n(, needIrwork. out on display, Vilo Lcprr, Terry, Hose, Rudolph Clerk. .^.iM'nunldl tiy filth, rot and decay. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cluirlea Hanfien of Caih surplus revenue December 81, 1!K.3_ _ and I-ouio Pctruzzrlli. Willie place are Iho parents of a The foreROInu ordinances were passed Condenwd Statement of Rsvtnua and Expenditures $ KI'.'Hin ra^knt^, carved out br hand; Mrs. Henry Thomn of Forty Fort. on second and third tending by the Oiini'.ms fuel (trie*, where leather in son horn in Monmouth Memorial Sewn- DUtrfct Number On« Council at a meetlnn on Tuesday, June For lh« Y«»r Ended December 31, 1943 • UTIUT^CANS 1.98 Mmied; Pennsylvania, is spending a week ! i,ospl,nl ,nP, Tnlll.F(|nv. fith, 1»14, nod were duly approved by the A - ii', niniirr* ihon; a black-market Revenues: with Mr, and Mrs, Arihitr.Cavo. , The ladies' :nixllinry of the West entire board. Sewer taxes collected — •• - t •Very colorful metal kitchen cans, hand-painted Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Vlscuso ORTRUDE C. VAN VLIET, C^in\. 1m(r wiih vermin, no Herein on the Konnsbiit'K (ire company held a Interest on delinquent >ewer Ux«s and family of New York city ar- • Clerk. and covered for any kitchen u»« (I'M.:, Kame sociinl at tlip horrin of MrB. Total revenues ..— - - rived this week to spend the sum- ! Deduct: Nn vtnir of shnm« hid th« soliciting CVithriino "Wcrthwcin, Wednesday mer at their home here. ' NOTICE Operating and Maintenance coit ••- 1.R2H.02 In > . of lnpt wrck. 796.68 I'hluit ,iintr rhililrcn. with nary a toy; Mls.i Doris NotinRcr of New York j NOTICE Is hereby Klven th«t an of. Increase In. lurplui for year .— Trooper Hnvton Wilson of the 1.46S.03 I'nltipln iiHinul i nflity. th« hunph-back city is spending the summer with fcr han been received by the Township Operating iurvlui January 1, 1048 - - i New Jf inrvy State Police, a local Committee of the Township of Mtddle- • FIESTA WARE ilwii'f : Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ballin. Octratlnc lurnlui December II. 1MB I 2.881.7S Oil--.'.'. *.n M-tibhor*'. craft rutting at resident, who was stationed at the town for the purchase of property lo- raud In the Township of Mlddletown. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS n.'mrC Barbara Stlhvell returned home Shrewsbury lmrninks for the last Some unusual shapes'in that colorful gay sum- I've : ml to npfcrllii- thi. thlncn I have yesterday after spending two weeks being loti No. (I, 10, 11, 12, block No. H It recommended that: mer luncheon ware at Packanack Lake, with relatives. two wroUp limn transferred to 1 or. the map entitled Bay View Manor 1. The mathematical accuracy of the Aneisor'i. work bt checked betorn A inui'i::imn nf Itiily, thf lirown ind the the Pr-nns >-Vrk bnrracks at Prince- for tho sum of Two Hunilmi (1200.110) BUbmittinR the tax' Ifat and duplicato to the County liuard of Taxation and thlt y. I'i'ii Mrs. Edward CJarvcy has receiv- Dollars upon the following terms: coih, Ion. thereafter no anisRRmcnti be added or corrected without proper authority. I'\f mill rtftl thp win- "mm, viitililc yet', ed word thnt her son, Pvt. James nnd that a hearing on the said matter 2. TTIB tax roll for tha Stwtr District ho aliened by the proper offlclal. liui :ii"*,. ii11; tin. things we wnnt to n anninl solemn novena of St. Is to bo held »t the Middlolowu Town- H. PaymenU on delinquent tnxon hi? flrat nppllfiii to interest due lo that E. Garvey, Jr., has heen promoted uhlp Hall on Thursday afternoon, the tut. t. to the rank of private first class. Ann fi c-'"l">lii' churcn beRan luei tht balance due will appear aft a charKe in the tnx duplicate. •lay of July 27. 11)44 at 3:30 o'clock, 4. A aurnmiiry of thla report be published an required by lavr. • PRESERVING NEEDS I'm trln •! 1 i'nnii>. Imi il»mp •minin to mi; He is statlonrd nt Cnmp Kenrney. ' lli'v' •'"'>• 1S> "nl1 wl" hc h("ld cvcry at whirh lime Iho Township Committee (iivr it 11nf-r. to ihe natives; I'm rcarly Certificate Fresh rubbers, jar caps, racks, tongs, strainers California. ic'veninc until Hio cln-^tns feast day, will ennsidrr «ftid offer and whether It 1 hrrr-by certify that I have examined thr hook* and records of the Bor- Weilnrsdny. July 2(i. will reject tho mmt or confirm and ratify oush of Rumsnn. County of Monmouth. for the ytr.t enillnz Docfmbur 31. H>-t3. Betty, Alitp. Donald anrl Arthur the snnre, iiccordlag to snid terms and and canners Mr. and' Mrs. Edward Helles of that the examination wan mada In accordance with Rrnrrnlly accepted auditing Shore Plumber l>lp*. Garvey hnvp hjen visiting- their conditions, providing thnt no higher Htandardn applleable Under the eircumstiincr*, nnd in ncoonlanca with the re- aunts. Mrs. Anna Oarvey nf Cut- Hii;lilaiui hnuievnrd arc tlie par- price or better terms shsll he hid for qulremenli at the Department of Local Government. I further certify that T .-•nlil proprrly hy any other person. t^K. UniKheed. 53. who hadchogup, LonR lslnn

*• RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20, 1944. " Rotations To Estate 50 Years Old Have A Surprise r Program Today FREESTONE VARIETY Rotary-Lions Golf Mutyt MIeirai, Match Scheduled All ways. For Next Wednesday PEACHES - The Red Bank Rotarlaiw at their Biy whatever yei need— weekly meeting today will be treat- Ib ed to a, surprise program. Elmer Wkele, kalf»r quarter mlon! Hesse, who has charge ot the pro- WATERMELONS gram, has not given any Informa- tion an to what will be presented, and according to Rotary Coga, edit- Sweet-Ready te Eat! Ib. ed by John A. Oull/oyle, the pa»«- word for today 1B "Where's El- HONEYDEW MELONS mer?" ESTATE OF JOHN G. GILLIG AT RUMSON. Dr. Harry Ticehurat reports that Dr. Alan B. Randall Is recuperat- The ROth anniversary of the John son of Mrs. Sybilla McAdams; Dr. Fresh Peas 2 19= Scallions *« *-n *» ^ 5< ing from hU recent illness at the G. Gilllg estate. Point Viewj on and Mrs. William Matthews and home of hi» sister on Long Island River rnad. Rumson, was observed son, William Matthews. Jr.; Mr. and that he is getting along very Sunday with a picnic on the lawn, and Mrs. George E. Ruppert, Mr. Iceberg Lettuce :::fckift Yellow Squash nicely. which commands an excellent view and Mrs. Harry G. Sielick, Jr., Mrs. The annual Rotary-Lions golf of the North Shrewsbury river. Louis A. Fahs, Mrs. John C. Heintz, match will be held this year at the The observance of the golden an- Miss Minnie Heintz, Mr. and Mrs. Crisp Table Celery 14= Deal Golf club. Although arrange- niversary, stated Mrs. Jncob Siegel, John Elchler Heintz, Mrs. John A. ments have not been fully complet- daughter of thn late Mr. Gillig, Griffin, Mrs. William T. Plum, Mrs. ed, Ronald W. Allen, who is in was in keeping with the wishes of Albert T. Rohe, Mrs. Clara Bader, Yellow Corn 6-29« Beets charge of them, states the match her father that the family continue Mrs. Mae Lang, Miss Vinnis Cov- will be played Wednesday. the residence there until the half- ert, Miss Julia D. Covert, Miss Editor Guilfoyle states the meet- century mark had been reached Emma Krebs, Miss Anna Fritz, Crave crup salad green*? Ing last Thursday was quite an The decorative scheme for the Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hlgby, Mr. Fruiti whisked from dew- eventful one, with "four excellent party was golden. A dinner was and Mrs. J. Frederick Burghard, drenched orchard* to your speakers, two exciting-movies and served at several tables under Commander and Mrs. Neil Wol- a very satisfying luncheon." striped beach umbrellas. cott, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marsh, grocery order? Then rely Edward Conway, who is in Members of the Gillig family and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Firth, Mr. and on your A&P . . . for charge of the War Loan drive In invited guests included Miss Anna Mrs. Harry Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. thing* fresh as a daisy. Red Bank, made arrangements for M. Gil%. Mrs. Jacob Siegel, form- Ira Crouse, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. last week's program. He stated erly Amanda Gillig; Mrs. E. Gillig Lamborn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Red Bank had exceeded its quota Betr, formerly Emma Gillig; Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry of *2,7O0,O0O in the Fifth War Loan George J. Gillig, Mrs. Sybilla BeU ! Stadler, Miss Olga Schwenker, Har- drive by more than 150,000. War McAdams. daughter of Mrs. ry H. Kidwell, Leonard Baer and bonds totaling $1,372,000 were sold Gllllg Detz; John C. Sheahan Nelson Lan;. in Red Bank alone, representing more than 7,100 individual pur- chases. of Black Point road, arrived home Mr. Conway Introduced Raymond Rumson last week from England. He is a SUPER MARKETS A. Glennon, area director of War member of the armed guard of the Red Bank U s Navy on a Bond, sales, who passed out many bouuht in KUIIIHO livTiTiBon I - - . freighter. iHf &HEAI XTUNTIC & fACIflC TEA CO. verbal bouquets, commending Har- armucy, Vinntrty'B. TorboiK'a, Jerry . Capt. Caspar de Geradoff of the ! It hat always been A&P's practice to lower its prices to its customers whenever vis and ry A. Isaacs, Jr., and lite co-work- U. S. Army arrived Thursday from some new efficiency reduces the cost of doing business. Wtr or no, KScT't ers for the fine job they did In the Miss Virginia Goodc of Hoboken active duty overseas and has join- 8 Rotary bond drive. He also com- spent the week-end with Mr. and ed his wife who is living at the Wheaties p£i0e constant aim it to give consumers the utmost possible (or their food money. Del Monte Cor--1:2 V,125c plimented Mr. Conway for the Mr«. Jiimes Shay-, of River road. home of her mother. Mrs. Charles Visit your A&P Super Market with a "show me" attitude. Compare prices splendid results of the drive in the H. Eichman of Jersey Ogden of Tennis Court lane. 2 Red Bank area and he paid a com- City, who in. living at the Rurmun Miss Isabel Haskell gave a large Wheat Flakes carefully . • . satisfy yourself . . . "It's Time to Turn to A&P!" Whole Kernel C«rnB^ 2 °-27» pliment to J. Allen Mohn, who set inn, caught ten striped bass in two picnic at her home Tuesday. The Force Cereal *~^\V an all-time record as chairman of days ranging in weight from five party was postponed from last r the Industrial Sales committee. Mr. and one-half to ten and one-half week. 2 Glennon impressed the Rotarian3 pound**. Mrs. Albert Sidler and her daugh- Shredded Ralston "°g 11e White Corn Sffffl 2 1T23« with the fact that the Fifth War S/Sgt. Raymond T. Kelly arrived ters, Claire .and Doris, of Jersey 20 Loan drive is still in progress as j home recently on a three-day pasj City, were gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Cheerioats . ^11c Beets BtSL —»10c far as Individual sales are con-1 from Atlantic City, where he Is re- George Stephen Young of Pine 6 c ll lt cerncd «nd will continue until | covering from wounds. Ridge for a few days. Corn Flakes »"»«* Pk"5 Spinach BSM3 '«-«-«. 1 3D July 31. He said there has been a Apprentice Seaman William Kel- 8 z noticeable lag in the sale of "E" ly was home for seven days from Corn Flakes Pk°9 5e ^?^ 14« bond* durlngfthe drive and he urged Sampson Naval training station Fair Haven all who coultf *lo purchase an extra while waiting for ordera. If you want to be Mire of getting really^ bond. Cpl. Nelson Stanley, con of Mr. Rtd Bank fiegister fresh bal:ed goods every time, IT'S TIME in Fair Haven from Mack'. 5 OI b and Miii. John Stanley of Holly and Fair Hiven Mar):tt> TO TURN TO A&P! AH our oven treai- street, arrived .home on a 15-day store Rice Gems «««™" £g 9e Baker's Cocoa ^ 1G« Little Silver Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kosene of urss are baked in A&P'» own modern furlough last week from an air field bakeries and rushed to you at peak of in Florida, where he is a bomber- River road are parents of & daugh- \ Rice Puffs lona Cocoa „ *»-«-5« - 4Tb« Red Bunk RtgUter ran be dlcr, . - • . ter born Saturday at Monmouth freshness! In fact, Marvel Breads and bouartt in LiUle Silver from the Union Memorial hospital. fcVwjtiland at the » SINtEIIREAD. HOT MUFFIN and Mary Ellen Campbell, daugh- of Mr. and Mre. J. O'Neill Jack Stadler of Washington, D. S sr WAFFLE MIX " ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Camp- Meadowbrook avenue, has left C, has been visiting his brother MARYEL-EnrichetfanA. large 9 ni and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. bell of Fox Hill, are confined to a new sub-chager for active Dated for Freshness! 2014 oz. loaf Qc " 111 their ^hornet with the mumps. duty. Henry Rtadler of the Fair Haven C C Mrs. William Shampanore and Lt. Doris Skiler, an Army nurse Tavern-on-River road. V 26M.oi.loaf I I 6 O'clock ""^mi- daughters, Marilyn and Doris, are and daughter of Albert Sidler of Harry Clay of First street and ! a visiting her fattier at Buffalo. r-i.v "has aV Lexington avenue is nursing a very) Rolls asSrSSftt. *<• 10c Devil Food Baras, « 33c Grapefruit Juice - -13« Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Roehl and children, Richard and Jane, of "rvice overseas. Bettmg In from an insect bite. The Finger Buns ?iZ *. 19c Pound CakerK$!,^.46c Grapefruit Juice'"""29a are spending a week with relatives . Edwin D. Br.MO.ne of Rum- >nfect.d part was lanced yesterday C B E J on Long Island. .on road entertained a number of | J^Dr. James W. Parker of Red French Z P.^ • 20^ Dundee Loaf f X-35c Mrs. Harold P. Wayman and in- friends Sunday evening at a buffet j Orange *"!!fc'r —18« fant daughter, Patricia Ann, are supper at her home. Following Is a list of books re- Jelly Roll - p*" - 29c Sponge Square .&.> 20e expected home tomorrow from Mrs. Margaret Ruddy and her son ceived at the Fair Haven public Plain Olives Monmouth Memorial hospital. ' were week-end guests of Mr. and library: "Heaven Be!o»\" Clayton; Mrs. Fred Morf of Sunnycrest Is Mrs. Andrew Heckt of Allen street. "I Wanted to See," Dahl; "Yankee 119 OUt Mr AT DFPARTMeHTSf Stiffed Olives spending several weeks with her Miss Alice O'Goinian and Mrs. of Olympus," Bowen; "Palestine, A&P Super Markets are famous for meats of quality parents at Alton. Illinois. O'Gorman Malone of New York Land of Promise," Lowdermfik; . .. and wartime is no exception. That's why you're Garden Relish Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eiliott of were week-end guests ot Mr. and "Brown Americans," Embree; Maplowood were week-end visitors Mrs. J. Sanford Shanlcy at their "Plowman's Folly," Faulkner;" War guaranteed satisfaction when you buy A&P meats! Marfair Tea at the home of Mrs. Elliott's Discovers Alaska," Drlficoll; "Leave home on the Avenue of Two Rivers. BROILING «L FRYING brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Cpl. Daniel Shay, son of Mr. and Her to Heaven," Williams; "Peter T Mrs! Walter C. Dennis. Mrs. Jamas Shay of River road, has Domanig." White; "Home Again," Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tetley and written many Interesting letters to Scott; "Mom Counted Six," Gard- FRESH son Richard spent part of last his family describing the pre-invas- ner; "Full of Thy Riches," Ferrell; Ib., week with Mr. and Mrs. Willard ion training which he underwent, "They Shall Come Home Again," Educator Crax p^ igc KILLED Elliott at Maplcwood. well Ihe fighting in Is'or- Mitchell; "Presidential Agent," Sin- CHICKENS Pvt. Charles Baclgalapi la home mandy. Hie division was one of clair; Colcorton," Pope; "The Proud from the west on a furlough and the first to land in France. People," Crichton; "Lebanon," Mil- Uneeda K 3- 16c All Sizes and will report next week to a Edmond Wybaillie of River roai ler; "Lost Week-End," Jackson; FRESH FOWL camp in North Carolina. He is entered the Army Thursday, and i "Against a Darknlng Sky," Lewis, Graham Crackers »««»pi£ 19c visiting his father, John Bacigalupi "Blood On the Black Market," Hal- LONG ISLAND'S FINEST stationed at Camp Upton, Long k Ib. of Rumson road. land. liday; "Unidentified Woman," Eb- Peanut Butter •Kf'i 21c FRESH KILLED 32< Joseph J. Juliano, who is now Mrs. Purviance of Philadelphia erhart; "Black Honey Moon," Lit DUCKLINGS stationed at Fort Dix, has been is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geoig' tie; "Lady In a Million," Shane Citrus Marmalade -23c r promoted from a corporal to ser- Werlemann of Rumson road for "Death at 7:10," Moore; "The BIU! 1 Pork Picnics *«. »>29•c Corned Beef V 19c geant. He spent 18 months In week. Great Yant Mystery," Cunningham; ...AND LESS Texas training at Camp Maxey and Karo Syrup L** " °* <" 15c Mr. and Mrs. William K. Becker; "Prize Stories For 1943"; "Owlhoot Boston Butts ^ - 35c slab Bacon X. 31 c Camp Swift. He is in the mortar c THAN A PENNY of New York city weie week-end Trail," Billings; "Signpost," Robert- Bection of the Infantry. Mrs. Jul Plain Gelatin »^ "« ^10= gu&sta of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Kelly son; "This Is Kate," Hard; "Leban- Pork Chops ^ ^t b37c Frankfurters »M>» b 37e A CLASS! iano's brother, PFC. Vernon Dilks of Fair Haven road. Another gues on," Miller; "Russian Cavalcade,' who was wounded in action in Italy Tumbo Puddings ^7c COLD CUTS was Nelson Doubleday, Jr., of Oys- Parry; "Contemporary Italy," Sfor- SEAFOOD several months ago, has recovered For Summertime snacks and lunc hei. 14 Ib. ter Bay, who left Monday after a za; "Russia and the U. S.," Soro- and is hack in action again with Sparkle Puddings BuSu.^ 5c L n rL e ib pkg. week's visit with Carlos Kelly, Jr. kin; "Joe Fose, Flying Marine," the Fifth Army. He sent his Bologna » 8 ° »^ 33c Fresh Haddock^ 18= Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Clay Pierce Simons; God's Englishman," Bald- Pure VejeHble 11b. O0_. 31b. BO. Purple Heart home to his mother. of River road left recently fo win; "Last Love," Miller; "HeaH's Lieut, and Mrs. William Hoover Mackerel 18c Maine, where they will remain un Haven," Bassett; "Towards Zero," Meat Loaf . >> 33^ Fresh of Rumson road are parents of s til Labor day. Christie; "Crazy Weather," Mc- Crisco "Mar 24c 3 t Thii famout bland U juat rijht for daughter born Sunday at Morv Nichols; "Mrs. Applegate's Affair,' A NN Thuringer , * b 33c Fresh Flounders -17c iced tea. A fine t» it a laving! mouth Memorial hospital. Clarence Bettman spent the week' Vandewater; "The Queen Was In end with Councilman Robert G Baking Powder PA e E the Kitchen," McVlcker; "Latch- HeadCheese . - 3ic Fresh Butterfish * 25c Ilslcy of Ridge'road. string Out," Baner; "The Lord Is a Shrewsbury Mrs. Raymond McCue of Lafay- b Man of War," Donath; "Sharks' ki gp Braunschweiger 37c Fresh ette street received word this week Fins and Millet," Su«; "Pipeline Weakfish *>19c p (The Bed Bnnk RegUter can be b that her son, Sgt. Raymond T. Me to Battle," R*alner; "Growing Up," Cow Brand Soda *~^2c Ideal Jars ;or65e3'or75e bought in ShrewHbury al Harold It. Mc- Cue, arrived safely last week in Luncheon Meat^*> Cflrmick's Shrewsbury Market and at Thlrkell; "Flossia," Almedlngen; 1 45c Fresh Whiting * 1 le Greenwood's ntorc). England. He has been in the Army "Broken Arc," Meyneng; juvenile, Baking Soda*"" """ 2 °£, 5c Jar Rings . P** >*><4c The Rod Bank Register can now for nearly two years, serving** at "The Pup Himself," Dennis; "John be obtained at H. Clay Bair's one time at Fort Hancock and later Philip Sousa, the March King," Armour's Treet ^33c Paraffin Wax 2 Z. 25* Sunoco station at Broad street and at Camp Reynolde, Pa. He is In Lcwiston; "Karen Long, Medical White road. John Maruke, man- the Juartermaster Corps. Technician," Turner; "When Esther PremorRedi-Meat;::33c Spick Shoe White 5^. 10« ager, stated this week that ho Mrs. Arnold Lundin of Narum- Was a Little Girl," White; "Yussuf 1 found a big demand for the news- sunk street has received word that tile Ostrich," Kelen; "Susan Who paper In that section of the bor- her son, Richard E. Gill, seaman Phila. Scrapple VO.T' * 21c Be sure to keep plenty of coffee on hand Daily Dog Meal "-29« Lives in Australia," Mdntyre, and 1 z b ough. He received 50 copies last second class, is recuperating in a "Chips: Story of a Cocker Spaniel," these days for refreshing iced drinks! And for week and could have sold many Navy hospital at San Diego, Cali- Famous Dressing»u(iKEE's °° 27e iced coffee at its flavorful best—choose nat- Matches »««u™ 6 °»»27e Thorne & Moran. Books were re- ! more, he said. fornia. cently donated by Russell Marcel- urally fresher A&P Coffee. It comes in three A quota of 7,500 surgical dress- Philip and Carol Wallace, twin lus and Robert Mlnton. Worcestershire ^H : 9c distinct blends,.. one will suit yon perfectly! Flit Insecticide -19e ings was completed this week by son and daughter of Staff Sgt. and the Shrewsbury Red Cross work- Mrs. K. Wallace, celebrated their The Ladles' Guild of the Episco- Ann Page Mustard'- <9« Floor Wax«»'« SAIL iib«n 2$i ers. The work was completed with- first birthday Friday and a party pal church will hold a rummage 1 in the time limit of only three was given in celebration of the oc- sale Saturday morning at 10 o'clock French's Mustard " -9c Dazzle a,!. "™.. *w.15« weeks. The new quqta Is the same casion. at the parish house with Misses Rita JIM L R c and the time Is the same. The John Edward Carter, quarter- Mary Emma Hendrickson and Eliz- uravy masicrsuvien.soupt bo. I H FM.L- Staley's ^c ; Cubes ;.;9« rooms are open Monday and Wed- master third class, U. S. Navy, is abeth Scowcroft In charge. MUM nesday nights from 7 to 9 o'clock Walter F. VanKeuren of River visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. White Vinegar *«HPABE;; 12c Lava Soap . 3 -»17« and Thursdays from 10 a. m. to 4 John Carter. Quartermaster Car- road motored yesterday to Jersey p. m. There is still a great demand ter, who graduated from Rumson City where he called upon his Salad Oil *"""" «'t>ot.46c Ivory Soap ",,?:" 2 «•• 9« for more volunteers to join the pre- high school in 1043, serving as pres- sister who is well past her 80th sent group ot workers who are birthday'. He was accompanied by doing such n splendid job. dent of his class, received his basic Deviled HamoNDERwooDs^t 8c Otftagon TAV 2 »« 9* training at Great Lakes Naval his friend, Mr. Annctt of Navesink . Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carman of River rnad. 4 OI • Sharon Row, Broad street, attend- raining, station and is now sta- Boned Chicken «« ? 5. Octagon ,Zu 2 'A;: 9« ed the annual meeting of the Llst- tioned at Mare Island, California. in Pvt. Frank Foderaro, U. S.Army, The Date on the address on your caper shows al authors and musicians club, at eraro of 'West street, arrived home ~ UP1WS 40NTJNENTAL. the home'of the pVealdent, Durand This paper, like most self-raspect- last Keek on a ton-day furlough !ne' publications. Is1 operated on a H. VanDoren In South Orange, rom Camp Davis, North Carolina, laan- n-advance basis. If vour final Tuesday. Mr. Carman, was one of where he Is In an anti-aircraft unit late is drawlne near, send in your NOODLESOUP MIX the readers of the club's annual n,cck for renewal today BO that 1 ' the coast artillery. Send tha boy prize competition of members' com- Leslie Brighton, seaman first oil will not miss any issue ot your l9e positloni. nyorlle home newspaper.—Adver- • bo w.l a C „, class, «on of Mrs. Marie- Brighton tisement loup by mail. 3 24^ ak«D Ucak Paj?e Six. RED BANK REGISTER, .JULY 20,1944 Job as School Nurse. daughter Marylim arey\Atlog Mr». JEWELRY REPAIRING ! Mrs. Elln A. Hays of Freehold Auxiliary Hall Arrives Overseas Ronald Conolly at Ocean/Grove. Sutphin Heads V V Clock* uJ Jewelry Cleaned has hoen enpag'ed by the Asbury Miss Adel Zellck and Miss Grace Christian Science u4 Rsiulnd it Rusortsbla Prices Pnrk hoard of education as high Baratta spent the week-end in All "Work Guaranteed for One Year Now Home For County Campaign Fi-hno] nursp for the coming schoo Massachusetts visiting Cpl. George Reading Room BRADLEY'S < H. ROSIN, Jeweler year at a snlnry of $1,400. R. Leek. Mahlbn and Paul Roskey return- William A. Miller "' Church Edifice, It Weil Front St.. Red Bank. N. J. I Graduate Nurses ed to their home at Westwood after Tel. 72-M. Buy a war Bond and Save a Life spending a week's vacation with Finance Chairman 208 Broad Street, Bed Bank Radio Service < Purchased With Mrs. Harry Lange and Mrs. A. T.1, JUd Bank 34«0-J. Norman Springs Road 4 Grimes. Bed Bank, N. J. Former Congressman WJlllam H. OPEN DAILY Funds Raised by Petty Officer Jake Sohnoor of Phone Red Bank 11H < Wildwood ipent the week-end with Sutphin of Matawan has been t to 4 P. M. The Auxiliaries his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlei named chairman of the anniversary Schnoor. campaign of the Monmouth Fed- Except Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. AI Seltz of Union eration of YMCA's, the goal for Holiday! ALL MAKES < Auxiliary Hall, now the home o City were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. which has been set at $26,000. illjways some 28 graduates or "auxiliary" David Schnoor. Judge J. Edward Knight Is vice Friday Evenings, 7:80 to »:S0 REPAIRED < nurses of the Monmouth Memorial Mrs. Norman Slllman and Miss chairman and-William A, Miller of hospital, had .been known since the Rsd Bank Is chairman of the fl Her* tilt Blblt. tht Works of Gay Nineties as the "Park Woolley Betty Slllman of Yonkers were M.rr Baktr Bddr, Diieowrtr and ICE CREAM Sunday visitors of Mr. and MrB. nance committee. Founder of ChrlstUn 8cl«nc«. and BRANCH STOREt 1'eaidence" until It was purchased Stanley Cook. The campaign la now being or- »11 other authorlted Christian 8cl. 19 Kut,Front St. by hospital executives for Ita pres- ganized in all sections of the coun- enm Literature may-bt read, bor- rowed or purchased. Keyport, N. J. ent use. The term auxJliary hall is ty and includes appeals for funds TL. Public I. Welcome Phone Keyport 922 doubly appropriate as funds for 1U Eatontown for the Monmouth Federation's purchase wero raised by the worn Youth and Government movement en's auxiliaries of the hospital who a 40th anniversary endowment TAKE SOME BREVERS BULK ICE CREAM HOME* TODAY (The Red Bank Register can ba o at the last meeting of their execu- bought in Eatontown at the. stores of fund and Monmouth County Fed- tive committee voted the necessary William G. Davis and G. Edward Smock) eration's share of the Camp Ocka- amounts from, their treasuries to S/SGT. ALFRED E. GRIFFITHS Charles Kay of Lewis street has nickon mortgage. Also Included is READE'S clear the remaining debt on the purchased the White house on the program maintenance for Free- property. Word has been received by Mr«.Broad street. hold area, for Keyport and for At- Prior to 1836 the atpry of this Alfred Ernest Griffiths of 50 Peters Mrs. Thomas Senn and helantir c Highlands, as well as amor- property is shrouded in obscurity place, Red Bank, that her husband, tization of the mortgage on the CARLTON THEATRE but at that date it was in possess- father, Mr. Farley, are planning to Staff Sgt. Alfred Ernest Griffiths, move 'next month to Georgia. Mrs Freehold area YMCA building. Personal Direction of Walter I>ade ion of Job W. Cooke and designed has arrived safely overseas and rs Siml. u,,.,,n.j ,„ i_ th. „_.,„„ "Our youth are our greatest as- HIGHWAY GARDENS as being in the township of Shrews- Senn's husband is in the service TELEPHONE BED BANK 1600 now stationed In England. set," declared Mr. Sutphin, In a bury when in that year he sold It overseas. Dally at 2:30, 7:00 and 9 00 P. M. statement following his acceptance to Obadiah Sairs. "Deborah Sairs, Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Wagner and of the chairmanship. "We would Continuous Saturdays, Sundays and Holidcyn executrix," sold the property to Job four children of Belleville spent Flowers for All Occasions, be foolish If we did not do every- ooke in 1843, who in turn sold It Belford the week-end with MrB. Wagner's thing possible to protect and guide TODAY—FRIDAY and SATURDAY Back to Deborah Sairs in 1850. The mother, Mrs. Edith Lewis. (The Red Bank Bctrlstcr can bo them. The Monmouth Federation property at some time in this game The session of the Presbyterian State Highway 35 >ought in Belfurd from H. Clay Hair's of YMCA's has a program that of pitch and toBS between Sair» iervlPc Stntion. Washerman's Waltlnj: church announces the opening of a reaches and greatly benefits our and Cooke Jay within the confines oom and Stryker's News Service). mid-week service for the friends u boys and girls, Telephone 3433 Red Bank of the village of Long Branch on and members of the Church In It deserves gjener- Mrs. Jack Awtry and son Ja.ckie ous support. he avenue to the bathhouses now Eatontown. This service, called have, returned to their home at "I am especially known as Bath avenue, Somerville, alter visiting Mr. and"the Family Bible Hour," will be . Interesteedd in 7n 18G4 Deborah Sairs sold the Mrs. C. R. Smith, Jr. gin at 8 p. m. and will consist of such federation projects as the I place to George Washington Brown. Miss June Smith is enjoying a a time of fellowship in prayer and youth and government program, Mr. Brown was a member of the vacation with her aunt at Me-a brief period of Bible study. At he 'teen canteens, the day camps city council for 12 terms and its uchen. tho conclusion of the meeting each and the fine YMCA Bummer camps. president lor nine.. From the rec- Miss Mabel Roemer of New York week there will be a social time Tho Increasing number of youth IF YOU NEED MORE INCOME ! ord one realizes that Mr. Brown (or ia spending a few days at her sum- with refreshments serVei; erved is remarkable. For example, j Mayor Brown as he was called) mer home here. Mrs. Lydia O'Keefe and son1 of here are 620 boys and girls In YOU CAN rid at Seaside Heights. ters of Liberty. Six tables were I Knights of Pythias and a Mason. Mrs. William Harner of Ardsley, rom this county In 1941. JOSEPH MORRIS in play at last Monday night's "All thes« facilities, and many | His son. Dr. G. W. Brown, Jr., was ennsylvania, returned home Sun- party. INVESTMENT SECURITIES for many years the city physician ithers, have been made available day after spending a month with The Daughters of America met and served as president of the y the Monmouth Federation of her mother, Mrs, Samuel Smith. last night in the lodge hall. 318 10th Avenue Long Branch Board of health, and YMCA's, to all Monmouth County Mrs. William Koster and dash- The choir of the Presbyterian his nephew, Dorman McFaddin, Is er, Mrs. Norman Silliman, and youth, regardless of race or creed BKMHAR, JT. ,T. maintaining the family tradition as church under the direction of Mrs. r residence. The Anniversary dlss Betty Silliman of Yonkers Carl Whltehurst will present a pro- Beginning This Saturday, Chapter 1 j freeholder and surrogate. vcre Sunday guests of their aunt, :ampaign—to commemorate the gram tomorrow evening for the en- vfrs. Douglas Cook. Oth year of United County YMCA TELEPHONE BELMAR 1132 The Brown family occupied the tertainment of men in the Fort vork and the 100th year of YMCA "THE DESERT HAWK" house for many years. Memories Pvt. Donald Eastwood, who isMonmouth hospital. Those taking .ctlvity throughout the world—is of girlhood spent there are fresh in itationed In Virginia, and Miss Vlr- part include Lieut, and Mrs, Ed- mr opportunity' to assure that REQUEST FEATUBE SATUBDAY NIGHT 4.T 11 P. It. the minds of two of the daughters finia and Miss Lorraine Rauscher ward Donaldson, Warren S. Ayres, hese facilities wiy be continued who tell of the horses they l.o.ved to f Pittsfield, Massachusetts, have Mrs. Clifford Brower, Mrs, Benja' nd expanded in the way that we Claudette Colbert — Fred MacMurray lido, their English setter "Hector" >oen spending several days with mln VanKeuren, Mrs. Edward Em- 11 desire." j-und the visit ofa reporter from the "NO TIME FOR LOVE" Jrs..Aline Rauscher. mons, Mrs. Carl Whitehurst, Mrs. Tho anniversary campaign steer- j Now York World In search of Misses Carol and Janls Boeckel Guy Stevens, Mrs. Lydla Barcume, ng committee, appointed by Mr. ( material for a write-up on the fam- of Leonardo have been spending a Miss Margaret White, Ifiss Dor- Miller, consists of Lloyd S. Cassel ous "Lily Langtree" who spent the SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY month with Mr. and Mrs. Harry f Freehold, E. R. Conover of Red ! summer of 188S in the "Old Brown othy Walker, Mrs. Vivian Viereck, Lohsen. Bank, Harry R. Cooper of Belmar, AcriONf homostend". Miss Brown remem- Mrs, Chester J. Padgett and Mrs Harold "Woodward,- Jr., -son of Fred BteelrrtaH. Stanley Cundey. of Keyport, Wilbur bers Miss Lang-tree well and waxes Ir. and Mrs. Harold Woodward GRAHDIUU A brief period called testimony . Crosley of Manasrjuan. William eloquent on the subject of her Jr., has passed his examinations time is proving an interesting fea- FT. Egeln of Sea Girt, Edward C. beauty, hot* charm and her grace. or first class petty officer. At anuthrr time it was leased to ture of the Sunday evening service Celler of Freehold. J. Edwn'rd Mrs. Claud Hartzell of Hemp- Cnlght of Asbtiry Park, Herbert J. Anson Phelps Stokes of New York. stead, Long Island, has been vlslt- in the Presbyterian church. The iller of Spring Lake. Charles H. i Miss Brown still treasures a scrap- ng Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes, minister has invited Christian ser- Okerson of Freehold. Henry Pat : liopk filled with clippings that re- Mrs. Vernon Salmon and chil- vice men to share their apirltua 1 cord events in the lives of hor Long ( terson and Halsey D. Polhemus of ren Walter, Edward 'Lois and j experiences with the members and Asbury Park. Lester R. Rosa -of Branch schoolmates. Miss Brown's frlendB of thc Last mother lived through the plague of Verna, have returned home after ' congregationCecil Lshe. e of Red Bank, GeorKe Schanck and J spotted fever that took its toll in a week with Mr. and Mrs. | Fort Monmouth brought a brief Walter J. Schiverra of Freehold. [the Fifties and was the only per- Elmer HiUstead of Xciv Brunswick. t message. This coming Sunday at Mrs. Edwin Compton and daugh- son to take the disease and survive. | the 7:45 o'clock hour, a word will The road to better and bieiter In 1808 Mayor Brown sold the ers Hope and Helen of Watertown, I be brought by Cpl. E. B. Shumaker business leadfi throuch The Regls- NEW PERIOD NO. 1 COUPON' dearly loved homestead to John ilassachuselts, arc visiting Mr. and of Tucson, Arizona. ter's advertising columns.—Adver. jWoolley, who shortly sold it to ilrs. Chris Jaeger. tlsement Elwood Seeley of Jersey City is Mr. and Mrs. Albertus Wolcott of fark M. \Voolloy, its late occupant. Broad street are parents of a It was during this era that to the pending his vacation with his .unt, Miss Dot Seeley. daughter born Saturday at Mon- Valid Now! j i'ark Woolley residence came vis- mouth Memorial hospital. Mrs. C. B. Roche and Miss itors from 'all corners' of the globe Mr. and Mra. Carl Cease of Maple 1 .ucielc Roche spent the week-end MARINE —perhaps a Hindu potentate, a avenue are parents of a son born I Chinese diplomat or an explorer t Ocean Grove with Mrs. Olive HOME To be sure iluil ihi' nation'^ fuel nil pipe lines can Saturday at Hazard hospital. from tho Amazon jungle. Mrs. iloom. Hnrolcl Eastmond is spending a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mace of Par- HIGHLANDS, N. J: react] int'.i. vuiir hunic with u.ritilh aiul cnmiort next Woolley's hospitality was even ker avenue are parents of a daugh- moid famous than her , pair of •eek with friends nt Teaneck. IAN4 Winter. X'L'I yur order in \ntlimit ili'lay! We'll de- ter born Sunday at Monmouth FR1.. SAT. Sat Mat whitn parrots and her French John Eastmond and Mrs. C. B. MARGARET O'BRIEX ?ocho attended the Penn railroad Memorial hospital. " liver a> e;trly as we can—for \mi |u >iniv until ready, poodlrs. MARSHA HL'.VT innual picnic at Point Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Myqulsct JAMES CRAIG Call Red Bank 248. Vednesday. of South street are parents of a son IN WALTER BRENNAN Albert Murphy returned to Mil-born Friday at Hazard hospital.^ "LOST ANGEL LON McCALLISTER Highlands ord, Connecticut after enjoying a —ALSO— veck's vacation at the home of GLORIA JEAN JEANNE CHAIN (Til.' IUM Hunk Register can 1* Ir. and Mrs. David Schnoor. Port Monmouth FATKIC HXOWLES IUMIHIII in Highlands at I. GreenjDatTs. Mrs. John Barratta of Jersey JUNE HAVER f'.fiilf'ri (huy store, Joseph Stamen's and y IN l.'ninn N.w:-). !ity, who is spending her vacation Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Hase of S*tmUf Si—lmf Pit Westfield have been visiting Mr. 'PARDON MY RHYTHM' i Lt. Leonard Hardy, commander t the home of her sister, Mrs. Mel- Stmf..."T* HUMT0M TUT in Leek, is on the sick list. and Mrs. B. Ivan Clark. SUN'.. MON. SUN. MAT. j of :i squadron of PT bouts which Pvt. George Noble returned to | h.ivp horn in uction in the South Mr. and Mis. A. Artaserse and INGRID BERGMAN on Eugene spent the week-end at Camp Shelby after a 14-day fur- Pacific war area, hns written to lough. CHARLES BOYER —COMING— 9 " SERVING THE SHORE" his patent.-. Mr. anil Mrs, George I von. JOSEPH COTTEN Mrs. Florence Powers returned The Middletown township fire de- \V. Hardy of N'avcsink avenue, that partment held its meeting at Port IN Wednesday, July 26 Thru Aug. l»t he expects •.(> loave that area about to her home in Jersey City after enjoying a two weeks' vacation at Monmouth fire house. After the August 1 and will go to Newport, meeting refreshments were served. "GASLIGHT" 7—BIG DAYS—7 Rhode Inland, arf an instructor, it the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Benning. Miss Lydia Gerald of Hollis, Long TUBS., WED. TUE8. MAT. is understood. The lieutenant ex- Island, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. BING CROSBY pects to be home on leave later Mr. and Mrs. J. Hammcl of New- DONALD O'CONNOR ark are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Montag over thc week-end. PEGGY RYAN ! next month. Mr, and Mrs. G. Meyer have re- Waters. IN GOING MY WAY' Former Mayor George W. Hardy Mrs. W. C. Benning is a surgical ceived word from their son, Calvin I lesumed his duties Sunday as agent patient at. Monmouth Memorial F. Meyer, stationed at Hawaii, that "THIS IS THE LIFE" at the Jersey Central railroad sta- hospital. he has been promoted to private — ALSO - , tion after hoin^ confined to his Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanMer- first class. Also that their son, "GIRL IN THE CASE" READE'S home fur a week hy illness. back of Bayonne are spending the Pvt. Raymond G. Meyer, has been THUR. MAT. 2 P. M. ! There were -18 visitors at the summer at their cottage on East in France since the middle of June. PRESTON FOSTKR .Trailers club card party last Thurs- End avenue. The Boy Scout mothers of troop ANN RUTHERFORD STRAND THEATRE 'day niulH. Mrs. Rudder won first Mrs. Mary Grandcrnth is on the88 will hold their meeting at the IN Personal Direction of Walter Read* ' prize; Mrs. Anna Anderson took sick list. fire house Wednesday, July 26 at 2. ' "BERMUDA MYSTERY" ALWAYS TWO LxG HITS tlie Mirpiit-o package and Mrs. Mrs. John Bodtmann, -Sr., is a Mr. and Mrs. William Austin . — ALSO — ARTHUR LAKE | Ethel Johnson the booby prize. Mrs. surgical pntient at tho Margaret Clark, Jr., have been spending a "Ghost That Walks Alone" Dally at 2:15, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. , Valerie Smith will be hostess nt to-Hague hospital, Jersey City. two weeks' vacation at the cottage Continuous Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays niv.hr.- affair. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Warnock of on Port Monmouth road. T.'Sct. Hobert M. Roheitaon left Union City spent Fridny with Mrs. Paul J. Schoellner, fireman sco LAST TIMES TODAY j Tuesday for Fort Pratt, Kiinaae, Stanley Cook. ond class, was home over the week- Bela .Lugosl jj Bulh Terry wliere he is stationed as a radio op- Mr, and Mrs. William Trimmer end from the Naval Training school erator on u B-29 and an instructor. and daughter J,yn and son Billy at Dearborn, Michigan. ATLANTIC 'Return of Ape Man' || 'Goodnight Sweetheart' He spent a 15-day furlough with and Miss Theresa Cook spent Sun- 1 his parent*'. Councilman and Mrsda. y afternoon at Avon. Boys can make pocket money by 'A. Meade Robertson, of Miller Mrs. Ernest Volkland and grand- selling tho Register—Advertisement THUR., FRI.,'SAT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY street. Sat, Cont. From 2 P. M. . C!:iretire Welch, Enietit Vaughn MARIA MONTEZ and William Fehlrmber arrived A Mystery-Riddled Scandal! home Tuesday from Sampson, New JON HALL Yoik, wheie they have completed TO SERVICE MEN WHO SABU their naval "hoot" training. ANICflT Pvt. Arthur Curd, who has been IN overseas, is home on furlough. WANT HOME COOKING "COBRA WOMAN" Mrs. Emma Urogan of Hobokcn —In Technicolor— of Adventure is vi.-iitinK her HlKter, Mrs. Ambrose — ALSO - Liming of Fourth street. If you are stationed in this section or if with TOM COIMWAY Mr. and Mrs. Churles McCall of you're on furlough but too far from DONALD O'CONNOR ' AUDREY LONG fourth jMti-c-t entertained friendu home drop in at the Palace Diner for PEGGY RYAN from Connecticut over the week- IN William Boyd — Chop-Along Cassidy in en il. delicious home style meals. Mi.-, Mahlon Drake and daugh- "THIS IS THE LIFE" "THE FORTY THIEVES" ter Janet of I'nion City are visiting Prices are reasonable and the atmo- SUN. MON.,~TUE8. SATURDAY ONIY Jli, li;alie's parenlfi, Mi', and Mrs. Sun. Cont. From 2 P. M. W.lllam 'Worth of Fourth street. sphere is friendly. Maynard Cuttrell, a jfaratrooper, GINGER ROGERS CHAPTER 4—"THE TIGER WOMAN" Ol'KN FAERY DAY BUT MO' DAYS W.I.H wounded in the Invasion of ROBERT RYAN Niiinamly, according to "word re- '•'•ivi-d ,liy his brother, Lloyd Cott- Serving Highest Quality Meats, Fresh Vegetable*. Home- RUTH HUSSEY SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY r.-ll. The ni-w.-i came In a letter IN •I.JI.i- iin. yinim," soldier twhich ln- Made Pi«8 and Cake ACTION! that the wounda are not "Tender .Comrade" ROMANCE. ^^WEDjMAT. if.E Mi . and Mrs. ^IffudD. Marker ft&VU ii Drift avenfie have received DOOLEY WILSON r ROBINSON from their won, Alfrod Wil- 2 NAME BANDS M.ijltc],. svnmun Ih-st class, 45 MONMOUTH ST., NEXT TO BOROUGH HALL IN . in tin- Navy, that he particl- JIMMY LAKAIIOS, MOR. "SEVEN BAYS ASHORE" REUSSXLLES' in Die invaMu;! of JSurmjindy Formerly fluid Chef with llownrd.JOIIIIKOII Rentauranti — ALSO - land liiis iji>en Hwanlrd two cam- TAMPI 36 Broad Street Red Bank i bar* and a star. "THK YKLLOW CANABY" RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20, 1944 Page Seven. with bU it-ughttr, Ura. Addle Pad- Naomi Rogers dock Martin of Eaat HlghUnd av- YpuR enue, has been confined to hla home with illneis. Becomes Engaged Robert Daweoa, aon ot Mr. and Vioro Hri. Eugene Dawion of Bears landing road, returned home Fri- GARDEN Former Resident day from Fitkln hospital where h« underwent a nose operation. By Dr. Chat-let M. Connon, College Of Red Bank Mr». Howard Gaffey and Infant 01- Agriculture, Rutgers University. son have returned home from Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Rogers of mouth Memorial bofpltal. HARVESTING ONIONS Ee»t Livermore, Maine, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. August Ratbema- , About thU time of the season Red Bank aM Pak, N cher and sons of Ocean boulevard onions from set&u &re .maturing. York, yesterday announceParkchesterd th, Nee enw- left Saturday for the CaUkilla /They have finished their growth, gagement of their daughter,. Mis« where they will »pend several »nd some of them are bending over Naomi Ruth Rogers, to Carroll C. weeks at bis summer home. Ht the neck. The process of ma- Jones, Jr., con of Mr. and Mrs. Car- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pojushkln FRUITS. .VEGETABLES turity will tw hastened by attack* roll C. Jones of Bar HarboHb r and of New York, former resident* of of onion thrlpB, If theee are not Portland, Maine. Chapln avenue, are spending the The countr/i finost, UndertJt full-flavored pea* at a record low price at your nearby Acme kept under control. Aa soon as Beauon at the Kline, house on Sixth about three-fourths of the onion avenue. Mr,' Folushkin Is having this week-end. Peas should be on every menul Get several pounds! plants fcjve bent over naturally, his recently purchased lots on Hill run the back of a rake or a broom road cleared off. He plans to build over the remainder with enough a •summer home there. Fresh, Fajpcy •• torce to bend them over. This Mm. Katherine Klenk of Ofotn Checks growth somewhat and will boulevard IB a surgical patient In make lor lurvestlng all of the Monmoutft-Memorlal hospital. California Sugar tmlba at the tame time. The. firemen were called out to Some persons start breaking extinguish a brush fire last Thurs- their onion tops over too aoon. Of day near the gas plant. PEAS course this la the way to atop Herman Swede, who has been oc- growth and so control the size of cupying a cottage on Prospect av- Fresh, Green JUMBO Sugar Sweet Crisp, Tender the bulbs. Kor example, pickling enue, has returned to New York onions are grown from seeds sown city. thick. The thick sowing Iteelf will Louis Michaelson has opened bis Cucumbers 2"»15 c Cantaloupesg£*19c CELERY 10c be sufficient to hold the size down summer home on' Hill road. Adds tana H y«ir m«n»I Featured Hlit wtstxnd. Why psy nw«! but an added check to growth A special meeting of the fire de- would be obtained by breaking the partment will be held tonight and NONE tops over aa soon as the bulbs have a $100 In War Bonds and stamps reached the desired size. With will be awarded next Thursday WATERMELONS Red Ri e -79c onions for general cooking use night. There -will be monthly events P thero in really no point in checking of this kind in a campaign to raise NONE PRICED HIGHER than 79c! All sugar sweet. A real treat! Today's best watermelon buy! growth earlier than already noted. funds for the department. Onion Slw Ow» »e Controlled Induction and pre-lnductlon for When onions are raised from the next group of men will be held OSCp "Grade A" transplanted seedlings or from July 27. Fancy «eeda, although these will be later MISS NAOMI RUTH ROGERS The Altar .end Rosary society of St. Agnes church will hold a cake In coming to maturity than onions The bride-to-be attended Red Ib. Pork & Beans can 8 from sets, the process la the same. Bank and New York high schools, »*le Saturday morning of this week Grade A from Our finest quality slow-cooked pork and bean$. Only 10 blues points per K the bulbs urn as large as you and Is a graduate of the Rents Hill ! 9 to 12 o clock in the lobby of can. Try a can now! •want them, break them over. If seminary. She starred in amateur the Atlantic theater. Mrs. John ALL SIZES. No points needed! Delicious for fricassee, chicken1 a la king or solad. not, watt until about three-fourths theatricals before becoming a mem- Ruf and Mrs. Morris Josephs are in general charge. 4Vi-oz. of the plants have bent of their ber of the drama and movie depart- 4-Star Potato Chips Package 21c own accord. ments of the New York Daily Mr. and Mrs. John Clancy of Fresh Killed Fancy "Graded" Frying Chickens ib. 45c Leonard avenue are parents of a No. 2 can After the onion top* have been News, where her father, prior to TomatOeS Standard Grade 5 Points 10c broken over, allow the plants to hla retirement, was assistant editor. son born Saturday at Hazard hos- No Points Needed for Tries* Meats! pital: 3-oz. »tay in the ground until the tops Mr. Jones attended Bar Harbor Hires" Root Beer Extract Bottle 24c turn yellow. This will usually take Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson high school and Coburn Classical Fresh or Smoked Ib. a week' or two. When the top* are institute, and is now In the garage of Asbury avenue are parents of a Fresh, Tender 19c yellow, the onions should be puiled business In Portland. son born Saturday at Hazard hos- Nabisco Premium Crackers and ripened off. Thla means they A late August wedding Is plan- pital. Bhould be left lying on the ground ned. Mr*. Harry Keen and children of PICNICS until dried and cured by the sun Second avenue are spending a Pork Loins Enriched fcufore the tops are cut off and the week with her sister at Gtouceater, onions placed in storage. East Keansburg New Jersey. Keep the PtanU Growing Miss Marion Boyce of Second -29c The newly «et cole crop*—cab- (Tb« B»d Bank Ri-Rliter c«n be avenue has taken a position with bage, broccoli, cauliflower and bouKht In East Kear.p.burK at Isidore the Prudential Insurance company Leon, tender, tasty! NO POINTS! Walling, j. at Newark. Wholeor Loin Half ib33c Brussels sprouts—should not be al- The ladies' auxiliary of the Mld- lowed to slow up In growth. Usual- Fresh Boston Butts ib. 35c dletown township first aid squad Whole or piece. No point* needed. 5 ly tneeearcset In land previously held a meeting Tuesday evening In Sea Bright Pork Chops T »b-37c Gold Medal Flour £ 32c '8* 60c . occupied by an early crop which the first aid hall. The group will B used up a great deal of the fer- hold a kitchen shpwer and covered 'Th? Red Bank Regl«t«r can be H k Sffl tilizer applied at the beginning of dish dinner next Wednesday even- ..•'.• in SenBHpht it Morris Weli- Davis Baking Powder '!;? 14c the season. If you set your plants Ing In observance of their fifth an- •'1 r;r,/2ib. 19c w; r,. Pr.b.32c with lltiulci fertilizer and have add- niversary. The ladies hold-regular Plan? for the annual fair Au- Cream-White Shortening L 23c V* 64c td no additional nutrient*, it may weekly game parties every Monday *:t 18 were furthered by the be time now to apply some more afternoon to which the public is in-, Woman's,Society of Christian Ser- Frankfurters Large juicy ». 37c Best Pure Lard .; ^^ 17c fertiliser. This additional fertilizer vited. The proceeds of these af-,vice at a meeting last Thursday can be applied in liquid or dry Serve tasty frankfurters with a con of Asco delicious pork ond beans! fairs are for maintenance and night at the home of Mrs. Fred form. equipment. Nelson. A musical treat was pro- WHEAIIES £: Hi-Ho Crackers If a source of water is available, Mr. and Mrs. William Ditler, vided by Josef Anderson of West KilLOGC'S applying the fertilizer In liquid formerly of Ideal Beach, but now j Orange, 11-year-old talented violin- Lamb Liver «b. 31c Serve More Fish! ! form U an efficient- method. DIs-, of Plain/leld, visited many of their; 1st, who played "Song of Verm- Corn Flakes ,'J; "»olv(- three tencupruls of Victory ^M Social Teas friends and neighbors here last and." a Swedish folksong. Chicken Liver V* «>. 19c Porgies ib. 13c GOLDEN CENTM TOASTED CREAM-0F-H1CE Garden fertilizer in 12 quarts of week. "Melodle" by Ole Bull and "Lon- water and let it stand at leiBt over Mn. G. Kriftner entertained the ' donderry Air." Present were Miss BOLOGNA 'Aib. 9c night, or better, for.34 hours, Stij Mackerel ib. 15c Wheat Germ ,Si"2% Cereal Ideal Beach C.I.A.. Keansburg Marie Pedenson, Mrs. Ella Miles, NABISCO RANGE* JOf HONEY-FLAVORED and apply a pint of this solution Methodist church, at her home last; Mrs. Bertha Griffin, Mrs. Anna Meat Loaves $%£ % n>. 9c to each plant. This ahould b« Thursday afternoon. This after-: Haslam, Mrs. Emily Wlederstrom, Steak Cod K>.25C Shredded Wheat •* poured on about six Inches from noon the ladies will meet at the • Mrs. Fannie Renahaw, Mrs. Emily Luncheon Meat ttib. 10c wmmvzz the plant, as the feeding roots are home of Mrs. Christopher Jensen. ! Stevens, Mrs. Selma Swenson, Mrs. Whitings ib. 11c ' now growing out rapidly in search Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce and son ! Annie Ostling, Mrs. Augusta An- Supreme Enriched O — of water and nutrients. Or you Cooked Salami V* >b- 12c Ean and daughters Barbara and I dersorl, Mrs. Eleanor Lindsay, Mrs. Large 20-ox. Loaf 7C can pour out one teacupful of this Madilyn of Brooklyn are spending ' Waller B. Williams. Guests were Fillet of Haddock ib.34c BREAD solution to ench foot of row, about the summer in a cottage on Al- Mrs. Emmy Finkelsen and Mrs. Carl Liverwurst ...%.»._ IQc Dated far freihnats. Enriched with vitamin 61, B2, niacln. Iron six inche.t away from the row. berta avenue. Anderson and son Josef. The Mex- , If the fertilizer is to be applied Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burns and icans in America was the study Smith Yellow Jn dry form use about one pound daughter Helen of Newark last topic. The "white elephant" table Split Peas Ib. pkg. 12* String Beans \U of fertilizer to 50 foot of row, di- week wcra guests of Mr. and Mrs. at the • coming fair will be In No. ] Can N* J Con viding this amount so that one- John Blakcly of Sycamore avenue. charge of Mrs. Fannie Renshaw Spinach No Pointi Wax Beans No Point. half is applied on each side, about Mrs. Mildred Young and Mrs. and Mrs. Eleanor Lindsay. Orange ASCO G»om Styh «lx inches from the row in a band Hdna May Malone were last week's Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson was In- Glenwood "Grade A" Grapefruit No. 2 Ns Polnh about six inches wide. Cultivate wlnnera in the merchandise club | dialled to succeed Mrs. Mildred prrjf ShoMlrinj No.5 Con ACME WKoU Kiml the dry fertilizer into the soil at Juice DCCIJ NO Pointi OoW.n, No. 2 Can , onct'. being conducted by the Lutheran • Kanehl at the meeting last Friday Corn \k Ladies' Sewing circle. i night of Independent council, Sons HUUOCK AU-GREEN ASCO "Bred* A" Cleaning Vp the Garden Mrs. Jessie Hayes and daughter' and Daughters of Liberty. The M Carol Ann and Edward Norwood ' other officers are Mrs. Clara Slocum Juice -13c- 29c Asparagus dr 14* Pork&Beans'^rii* As soon as a crop has been har- spent the week-end at their sum- j vice council, Mrs. Emily Stevens Nearly 3 pints for only 29c! Sweetened or unsweetened. .19cr46 vested, any plant parts that remain N« pointi needed. Nearly SOLD SEAL CAMPBELL Should be pulled out and disposed mer home here. associate councilor, Mrs.' Elizabeth ORANGE AND .1 pind of pur* arinte juice Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell of Ho- i Johnson guide, Mrs. Sarah Layton can *•«<• (•r only *6cl Egg Noodles^, 13* Pork & Beans of on the compost pile or other- boken are spending the remainder i trustee, Mrs. Selma Swenson as- Blended Juice GRAPEFRUIT 9* wise and, If other crops are to fol- of the summer here. ' sLstant recording secretary, Mrs. low, the soil should be dug and COLLEGE INN TOMATO JUICE HERE'S HEALTH VEGETABLE l I JJT Farmdale Tali Q worked over. This will permit Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stokes are Bertha Griffin inside guard, Mr3. Can easier control of weede. entertaining their niecn Miss Maude i Florence Boyce outside guard. The Cocktail' r .ri9tf Juice Cocktail r*.34* I L IV Evaporated 7 C Heisley of New York city this , installing officer was Mrs. Minnie P M Sowings of looscleaf lettuce mey VEGETABLE JUICE CANNED be mnde up to Au^U't 1 About Au- week, j Boyce of Keyport, district deputy. 3 cam for 2 red points. The finest quality. Why pay more? gust 15 will be time to make the Mrs. Ada Bernstein of Neptune (Games were played and refresh- U Cocktail >11^r 15* Lobster T 41* *Z 69* sowings of spinach and kale for place was taken to the Mon- jments were served, Bleu Cheese ^,.50* Muenster Cheese ^,..35* mouth Memorial hospital on Wed- j Rev. Walter B. Williams will DOB ROY PINEAPPLE . . . . , K.f ,,,;„,, BLUE MOON the fall crop, and for setting plants nesday by the local first aid squad j preach Sunday morning in Good- 1 of head lettuce, if you want to try ambulance. Preserves Gorgonzola « >1,.5O* Old 5ipoky<4 n. pig., I ft 1 raising it. wlll Methodist church, Rumaon. Luncheon Meat "«:„'-31* OSCO "heat-flo" Mrs. Barbara Bruce and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Chamber- Squash Borer DUP Now ter and Shirley Morrison will, pre- lain and three children of Newark 2-Piic< Ca;«Pp CC Quo* Those insects which may be sent a variety show for the DauRh- ]Were week-end visitors at the home Pint*, Dot. r called "permanent .residents" are ters of Scotia at their regular |of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boker. Save on Household Needs! Preserving Jars 65c still with us. These are the cu- meeting on Monday evening, ur. ancj Mrs. James Birch have Coffee cumber beetles, onion thrips, Mex- August 28, in the West Keansburg returned from a visit with rela- BLACK FLAG fit 10c 3.19c Jelly Glasses "-33* fire house., RATION CALENDAR ican bean beetle, potato beetle and tives in Ocean City and Berlin, Nationally famous liquid insecticide! iphids. Mr. and Mrs. James Blakely of Maryland. Jar Rings •*• 5* Red Stamps A* to V Arlington and Mrs. Elizabeth Man- The second generation of squash Cpl. James Layton Is spending a 20-Mule Team Borax 2 ^ 25c :'::, 24c Worth 10 Points Each vine borer ueually appears about geli, Hanover, and Esther, Myrtle 15-day furlough here with hie par- CERTO 5.24* July 20. Dusting the leaf petioles and Elizabeth Summcrcorn of Arl- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Layton, ington were entertained this week Boraxo Hand Cleaner 2 ^n. 25c 2 It 47c H Blue Stomps A« to V, A' and stems of your'squash vine with Sr. Pectin r;b Z 12* rotcnone dust should start now. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire 3 b Enjoy the fuller, finer fresher Worth 10 Points Each Two or three applications at 10-day Blakely of Sycamore nvenue. Gre-Solvent ™%£$T »• - Itc «;'B 28c flavor madf pcn-.l>'e lv. [-"I'-fln" Cnuin. J U-lb. company met last night and dis- Poroffin 4 Intervals will e;i!ch most of the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Neshit of posed of a $25 war bond on the 4 plcgi. Sugar Stamps 30-31-32 young as they hatch. But keep Greenville are spending n few days co-operative plan. Woodbury FacialSoap 3 cakes 23c ASCO DISTILLED NOW REDEEMABLE FOR S LBS. watch over tlie plants so that If at their cottage on Sycamore ave- Cpl. Edward Howland, Jr., U Stamp 40 Redaemable for Clnnlnf any of the pests escape the dust nue. home on furlough. Sweetheart Toilet Soap 2 cakes 13c White Vinegar S 34* their presence in the plant may be Miss Marion Stokes of Beacon Mias Lillian Layton, daughter of Q r'nswKKii!.' •(''-. "j;/rr*rr detected early by means of the Hill is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Leroay Layton, is ill No. 33 Bleach Water 2 B 0X 19c . eawdust-llke fraSB. Slit the stem her paternal grandparents, Mr. and I at ner'homewith a'thrqat'ailment. and kill the borers, and then cover Mrs. E. A. Stokes of Monmouth — - - - •• "-^• "Tops" for Flavor and Quality! the slit place with soil and the Parkway. returned from overseas duty and 1B Clapp Baby Pood plant will form roots at that point. At tho meeting of the Middle- on a 30-day leave before reporting Upton's Noodle town Township committee last STRAINED Q j CHOPPED \ \ J, We may also expect successive to Quantico, Virginia. 1 Point O% 1 Point. I 1% Pk generations of the squash bug. week a letter was read from Charles Dilione returned Tues- Soup Mix 9. 8c SSCO Orange Pekoe Three or four applications of ro- the flrc department discussing the day to his station in South Caro- tenone at intervals of two or three need of a fire hydrant at Ohio ave- line after spending a ten-day fur- Clapp Cereal 2*-27* Mall a pickjfe to lh« U7» in days will usually be necessary to nue and Highway 36, East Keans- lough here with his parents. Pre-cooked cereal or itrtlned ofttmeftl nnlt%. bring the:- • under control. burg. The committee will apply A new circular, "Summer Care of for one In the hopes that it can be 24-oz. 2 9-oz. the Garden," Is available upon re- obtained. BUY WAR BONOS Tea £ 21c ^31 Package pkgs. 19c quest from the College of Agricul- "Who in to the Lord follow mo." RINSO 23c Guaranteed to satisfy or we will replace absolutely free ture, New Brunswick, N. J. Oui butllu cry In this war ehould be; Atlantic Highlands He who haa God in mind and heart with any other brand. Rich, mellqw flavor—perfect for Next Week—Preparing Onions Will do to the utmoat hla p»rt. SOAP POWDER for Storage. BomU, bonda And -more bonds h« viil 36-oz. Package iced tea. Try a package this week-end. (Tho Red Bank Register can bo buy; Gold Dust 17c liouKht In Atlantic Hifihlanila from J. Homoo'a Filling Station, Caru8O*fl store, Ho heara the oppressed bitter cry. Veteran Traeher Dead. J. Lcmburg. A. Kfttz and Olumotti'a). lluy war bond younR ajld old alike. The. haters of mankind to strike; 12V2-oz. *)V 2 5-oz. cakes Miss Mary F. Meagher of Long Sverre Sorenson, who is station- God. inoRpercti you tor this occasion Pockage Old Dutch Branch died Saturday at her home ed at Sampson, New York, came, Tu .stay this assassination, Lux Flakes ZOL pkgs. 19e Lux Toilet Soap 3 20c iftcr a long illness. She had been liy Gorf's Krfice your in thla free land. home Saturday and his wife and To tho leas fortunate give a hand. Cleanser L teacher in the New York public two children accompanied him on liuy hondB, don't any you can't afford; Mk ichools 45 years. Surviving are the return trip. Thoy will spend All sucrets aro known to-tha Lord. cak< can9 three sisters and one brother. the balance of the summer on the A. I. MARCUS. Lifebuoy Soap 3 » 20c Fairy Toilet Soap lake while Mr. Sorenson is at 2 15c „,,,- SSftGIrt ffomu Dead. j jfampson. Shore Merchant Die*. .Sirs. Virginia F. Hyde, wife of Dr. and,Mrs. ET K "Eabus^Tif John a "boarifwinit Walter Hyde of Sea Girt, died Sun- Montclair wore visitors hero Frl- merchant at Asbury Park the past. day •at her home. Besides her hus-dny. Dr. Eabu's was a former pres- 25 years, .died Saturday at hi) band' she la survived by two sons, ident of the local board of health. home, Mr, Sigalos was Si yean -^^n.^^-rgaret^Cliirk ' of Jersey td confectionery laughter, Mrs. Virginia P. Strud- City spent pafT"o1fTnTs%'6elf ifMrff UricK ' • home of Mrs. Oliver A, Brown of arid three daughters. Ocean boulevard. , Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Trlpp of The rond (o better nnd bigger The road to better and bigger btiKinesB leads through The Regla- Broklyn are guests of Mrs. A. T. business leads through The Regis- •lsr'H advertising columns.—Adver- Brook of Prospect avenue. tot'8 advertising columns.!—Adver- isemwt. Frank Chapman, who resides Usement, ****W***********************OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE AMERICAN- STORES COMPANY**************************** Page Eight. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20, 1944 nesdays from 10 «.. m. to < p. ra. VIIIB of Boston, M&agichujsetU, to* Rehearsal of the criurch choir, 7 Wills Probated Mr*. J. A. Howland summering with frlenda on to* Navealnk River roa.d. ITEMS PERTAININQ TO p. m. Wednesdays, followed by the Mrs. Marie Cox, Oceanport, who* \Veekly prayer meeting at 8:15 p. m. died July 3, 1944, bequeathed $100 Deaths In Red Bank Of Rumson Dips Michael Boyle, a former Middln Monthly meeting: of the Wom- to each of her niecea, the same town township resident a number an's Missionary society next Thurs- amount to a nephew, and left the of years ago and now living at OUR LOCAL CHURCHES day at 8 p. m. rest of her estate to her son, Her- and Vicinity Wife of Prominent North Branch, has been visiting bert Eugene Cox, Jr., probate of here for a few dayi. • SHREWSBURY PRE8BYTEBIAN Jetty Contractor in a body the anniversary services her will In the office of."Surrogate Mr. and Mrs. Edward SchlebneV BAPTIST Services Sunday will be aa fol- Dorman McFaddin at Freehold FRANK L»..OQVERT In Mt. St. Mary'B Motherhouse this and children Joyce and Roy Ed* in Central Baptist church. morning, followed b ya solemn re- Mrs. Mary Agnea Howland, -wife The church school meets each lows: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., Monday disclosed. Frank L. Covert, Sr., 73, a resi- ward of Hackensack and Mr. and) Sunday at 9:45 o'clock and is fol- R. S. Womer of Newark will be morning prayer and sermon by the Mrs. Cox, who was secretary of quiem mass In the Mount Chapel of Jesse A. Howland of Rumson, Mri. Joseph Knoche and children) guest speaker at the Sunday eve- dent of Sea Bright since childhood, at 10 a. m. Interment will be in well known bulkhead and Jetty lowed by classes in Bible study. • student pastor. Rev. James F. the Monmouth County Association died Sunday afternoon at his home, Ann and Joe of North Bergen hav* - At 11 o'clock Sunday morning, ning union service in this church. Lundquist, 11 o'clock, who has of Realtors at the time of her the Sisters of Mercy plot in Holy contractor, died yesterday morning returned to their homes aftevj He has been heard In hundreds of 23 Beach street, after a long Ill- Redeemer cemetery, South Plain- at her home on Washington avenue. Ihe pastor, Rev. Charles A. Thunn, churches of many denominations chosen for his sermon topic "See- death, made her will May 10, 1937.nets. •pending a week with relatives at will preach on the topic, "To Whom ing the Unseen." Those who receive $100 ach are Held. She had been in poor health for Ihe Asbury Park. Shall We Go?" Music will include throughout New Jersey and other Charles He was born in Oceanport, the past two years. states on the question," Keeping The adult choir will be directed Eleanor, Dorothy, and son of the late William D. Covert Mrs. Howland, who was 78 yean The community aoclal club wer4 the prelude, "Chanson de Matin," by Miss Ella King and will aing Smith, and Caroline Uioilla. Mr. and Mary Bennett Covert. He was MRS. MARY SAILER entertained at the home of Mrs, Gillette; offertory anthem, "Near Sunday Christian." Cox was designated executor of his old, was born at Ballygar, Ireland, "Count Your Blessings." John A, a charter member of the Sea Bright Mrs. Mary Sailer, 69, a" resident and was the daughter of James Frederick Hurley at Little Silver* to Thy Heart," Rubinstein. Haigh will sing "I Am Praying for mother's estate. last week. Mrs. Victor Satter wa« FIRST CHVBCH OF CHRIST, Hook and Ladder company and a of Holmdel for the past five years, and Margaret Clarke Naughton. The VounK People's group "ill You." Sunday school will be con- Charles Rexford Massey, Colt's member of the Junior Order of the prize winner and received wal meet at 6:30 Sunday evening and Neck, formerly of Eatontown, who died Tuesday morning In River- She came to the United States in SCIENTIST. tinued throughout the summer. American Mechanics and Sea view hospital, where she had boen 1888 and had resided at Sea Bright stamps. Mrs. Emma E\ Snyder ol lit 7:30 the Singspiration service Services in First Church of Christ The closing exercises df the Com- died June 18, 1944, left his estate Bright Methodist church. He was a patient for two days, She was Conover place, Rlversido Heights, will be held munity Vacation Church school to his son, Harry Bostwlck Massey, before moving to Rumson. Scientist, at 209 Broad street, Red employed for many years by in poor health for some time. The Mr. and Mrs. Howland were mar- entertained the club yesterday, Boy Scout Hoop 23 will meet to- Bank are held Sundays at 11 a. m., will bo held Friday in the Sunday and daughter, Mildred Hinemon, the Taylor Provision corporation, body was removed to the Worden afternoon. morrow night at 7:30 at their River school rooms at 11 a. m. All par- and appointed his son and son-in- ried October U, U91, at the Holy Sunday-school at 11 a. m., and Trenton. funeral home and prepared for in- Cross church by the late Monsignor Miss Kay Standlsk and Miss Verai Plaza camp site. They will meet Wednesday evening at 8:15 o'clock. ents and friends of the pupils are law, John H. Hinemon, executors , Surviving are his wife, the form- terment. at the church in case of inclement invited to atend. of his estate. Fox. Surviving, besides her hus- Marglnot, who lived In tha Robert "Truth" is the Lesson-Sermon er Elizabeth Thompson; two daugh- Mrs. Sailer was a former resident band, are four sons, Addison J,, J. A. Cooper residence, Riversidtj weather. The new address of Rev. Robert Charles L. Hill, Sea Bright, left On Saturday night at 7:30 the us- subject for Sunday, July 23. ters, Mrs. John A. Fichter of Sea of Rumson. Before moving to this Edward and Hartson J. Howland, Heights and who last fall drove to Golden Text: "Thou, O Lord, art Johnson, pastor on leave of ab- his estate to his wife, Elsie E. and Bright and Mrs. George F. Doyle section she resided in New York all of Rumson, and George W. How- California where they took a posl. ual open house for. servicemen will sence serving with the U. S. Naval appointed her executrix in a will be held* There will be games, sing- a God full of compassion, and of Norwich, New York, and three city. She was born In Ireland and lanJ of Little Silver; nine grand- tlon In a defense plant, have re* gracious, longsuffering, and plen- Reserve Chaplain's corps is Lieut. drawn February 6, 1940. He died sons, Frank L., Jr. and Walter S., was the daughter of the late James children, a great grandchild, and a turned to the home of Miss MargI, ing and refreshments served by the (j. g.) Robert C. Johnson, USNR, May 19, 1944. committee. teous in mercy and truth." (Ps. both of Sea Bright, and Paul J. and Mary Duffy. brother, Edmund Naughton of Bal- not's parents and are now living 86:15). Sermon. Passages from the NTSC; College of William and Mrs. Victoria Dixon Bunn. Nep- Covert of Rumson. There are also Surviving, besides her husband, lygar, Ireland. with ithEm. In Connecticut. The art class under the direction Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. tune, who died last month,, be- 12 grandchildren arid three great- of Mrs. Ruth Thunn meets every King James version of-the Bible George Sailer, are two sons, George The funeral will be held Satur- Mrl. Patrick Itra of Red Bank, include: queathed $1 to her husband, Thom- grandchildren. Sailer, Jr., and Edmund Sailer, and day morning at 9 o'clock at her late who jhashMn 111 at her home ll Tuesday evening at the church at ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL as. Property at 55 Division street 7-30 o'clock. Those interested In "For thy mercy is great unlo the Funeral services will be* conduct- a daughter, Mrs. Joseph O'Sullivan, home and at 9:30 o'clock at the Improyjifg and Is now spending sev- heavens, and thy truth unto the Rumson was bequeathed to her • daughter, ed this afternoon at 2 o'clock at all of New York city. Holy Cross church where a re- eral days with her sister, Mrs. Ept oil paintings will he welcome to at- Celia Pitman, Perth Amboy, and tend. clouds." (Ps. 57:10). Correlative The schedule of services for Sun- the residence by Rev. Walter B. The funeral will be held tomor- quiem mass will he celebrated. llda Natle at highway 35. passages from "Science and Health I day will be as follows: 8 a. m., Holy son, William Dixon, with the latter Williams, pastor of the Sea Bright row morning at the Paulists Fath- Burial, in charge of the John W. The choir under the direction of given permission to live at that ad- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Garrestort Frederick K. Ball will • meet with Key to the Scriptures" by j Communion; 9:30 a. m., family ser- Methodist church, and interment ers church, Columbia nvenue and Flock funeral home of Long and family, who have been spend- Mary Baker Eddy include: vice with short address, and morn- dress during his lifetime. A second will take place in Farmlngdale. 59th street. New York city, and Branch, will be In Mount Olivet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. tract at 57 Division street was giv- ing a two weeks' vacation at the Plans are being made for Bpecial "In Science, Truth is divine, and ing prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. burial will be in Calvary cemetery cemetery. home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick the inllnite God can have At Sunday services thts~immtlr the" en to the eame son for life and then MRS. THERESA K. GOODE in Brooklyn. - musical programs in connection no un- to a friend, Eleanor Davenport, Bailey of the Highway Gardens ,vith the celebration of the 100th likeness. Mortals try to believe special preacher will be Rev. Mrs. Theresa E. Goode, wife of have returned' to their home at without understanding Truth; yet James A. Paul, Vicar of the church also for life. Upon the death of the anniversary of the rhurch to bo latter the place passes to Mrs. Pit- Arthur R. Goode of Riverside BENJAMIN T. BROWN. Riverside Heights New Rochelle, New York. • God is Truth. God is what the of HoHy Trinity, New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Hlllyer held during the week of October 8...... ^ T •, man. The residuary estate goes to Heights, died Sunday in Allenwood Benjamin T. Brown of New York , is expected that Rev. William j Scriptures declare Him to be Wo, William Dixon. Henry H. Patterson, hospital. She was 35 years old and John Williams, who Is stationed of the New Monmouth Road wer« TRINITY EPISCOPAL had been in poor health for two city, a former resident of Fair at Newport, Rh'ode Island, as a New York city visitors Monday. Braised and Chaplain Edward Mil-1 Truth, Love. (pp.287, 312, 330). West Front Street Asbury Park, was appointed execu- Haven, died Wednesday, July 12, ler. tWo former pastors, will be in tor of the estate in a will drawn years. member of the Navy spent Satur- Mrs. Fred Bremyer and Miss Vlv- FIRST METHODIST Services Sunday will be as fol- after a long illness. The funeral day and Sunday with his family on attendance. January 27, 1944. Mrs. Goode was born at Bradley was held last Friday at I\'ew York Ian Hirst of the Chapel Hill roai Sea Bright lows: Holy Communion, 8 a. m. and Beach and was the daughter of the Trindnll road. were Perth Amboy visitors Mon- morning prayers and sermon by George Hudson, Long Branch, city and burial was in St. Joseph's Eight tables were In play at the day. REFORMED. Rev. Walter B. " Williams will who died May 26, 1944, ftsft his es- Charles and Agnes Poland. Besides cemetery, Keyport. preach Sunday at 7:30 p. m. on the the priest in charge, Rev. .W. Nor- her husband, who is a letter car- frame-social given by the Middle- Wliliam J. Goode, musician sec The Sunday-school service will man Pittenger, 11 o'clock. Thurs- tate to his wife, Arrie, and appoint- Surviving are a son, Tec. Sgt. town Village social club In Ellert topic "The Transforming Power of ed her executrix in a will made rier at Red Bank, and her father, Norman J. Brown, now with the ond class, who is stationed at Nor- legin Bt 9:30 Sunday morning. The Divine Grace." Fifteen minutes of days, Holy Comunion 8 a. m. and she is survived by seven sisters, hall. Priae winners and special folk, Virginia, with the Navy, Is .vorship service will begin at 10:45 meditation service for those friends April 19, 1944. •„. ' Air Force in Italy; a daughter, prize winners were Mrs. George B. gospel hymn singing will be led by Mrs. Wililam Harrington of East Mrs. Helen Humphreys, nnd two spending a furlough at hit home on a. m. The service is made up of Oscar Benson. Carl Josef Ander- and relatives in the Armed forces. Mrs. Sarnh Taylor, Little Silver, Orange, Mrs. George Rolff of Ru- Hembfing\ Little Silver; Mrs. Em-Conover place. organ and choir music, prayer, Rev. Pittenger.is at the church who died June 17, 1944, left her es- sisters, Mrs. Idoll Brown Hnll and ma Williams, Mlddletown and Miss son will render a violin solo. The therford, Mrs. John Nicols of Rose- Mrs. Helen Blown Donovan, of Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. H^lwlg of reading of the scripture and brief church school meets at 10:30 a. m. office in the palish house every tate to her husband, George Ed- land, Mrs. Alex Roth of Bradley Bcrnice Fowler, F. B. White, Edna New Monmouth road have received meditation. The subject Sunday Mrs. Eleanor Lindsay is superin- day except Wednesdays from 10 a. ward, and apponited him executor Beach, Mrs. Duniel Taylor. Jr., of New York city. All nip former re- Antonides and Frank Crawford, 1 sidents of Fair Haven. a letter from their son, Karl, Jr., will be "Living With the Shield of tendent. Visitors are welcome. rii. tn 12 noon. His residence is lo- in a will made November 13, 1939,Aabury Park, Mrs. W. A. Crane of IIiil Hank. The next social will be who la a petty officer second class Faith." Cub Pack 62 meets Tuesday^ at cated at' 22 Hudson avenue. Edward Maher. Belmar, who died Avon, and Mrs. Florence Herbert held at thp same place Friday eve- on a United States Navnl supply During August Rev. William Bab- 7:30 p. m. at the church. June 11, 1944, left his estate to his of Neptune, and two brothers. Pvt. MRS. DOROTHY KKM1\ ning, July 28. wife, Martha, for life. Upon the ship In the Pacific. Karl tells his injky and student pastor Larry The church school picnic will EMBURY METHODIST Albert Poland. V S. Army, who is Mrs. Dorothy Kemp of 6 Lincoln 1st Lieut. Harold Hill, who is sta- parents that he |s well and that at Proli of New Brunswick Theolog- take place Saturday. The bus will death of Mrs. Maher the estate Is stationed at Tampa. Florida, and tioned with the Army at Fort Little Silver. court, Keansburg, died .Sunday, the time of writing the letter he ical seminary, will preach. The leave the church for Metedeconk at to be devised as follows: five Charles G. Poland of Irvington. July 9, at the Medical Center in Mrnde. Maryland, spent the week- had received 20 letters from them. "The Divine Physician" will be shares of American Telephone and pastor will spend the month at 10 a. m. The funeral was held Tuesday Jersey City of a heart attack. She end with relatives at Headden's He says he doesn't care how soon Augusta, Maine. The pastor will conduct the com- the sermon theme of the pastor. Telegraph company stock and five was 83 years old and luud resided Corner. he gets back to the good old V. 3. Rev. Harold P. Wayman. at the 11 shares of Jersey Centra! Power and morning at St, Catherine's church There will be no meetings during munion service at the Goodwill at Farmingdale and burial, in at Keansburg for 30 years. Funeral Jack HiKRins, Bon of Mr. and A. Karl says that he does not get August unless announced. Methodist church, Rumson, Sun- o'clock Sunday morning worship Light company stock to each of his services were held last Thursday Mrs. JohnHiggins of Morgan, was time anv more to do much writing service. Oliver Dennis of Maple children excepting a son, Edward, charge of tho Clayton funeral day morning. homo of Adelphia, was in Fair ut the Duff funeral parlors in Jer- n week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. hut to tell all his friends through avenue will render a solo, accom- who, his father pointed out, has al- 1 PRESBYTERIAN. Donations may be left at the par- View cemeterv. sey City. Tntermpnt was in the Edward O Flaherty. The Register, that he Is still think- sonage for the church fair and panied by Mrs. Louis Eastmond. ready received cancellation of a yew York Bay cemetery. John H. Boyle, Jr., who Is now ing of them and wishes to be re- Rev. John A. Hayes will speak •ake sale to he held August 18 out- Church school will convene as | mortgage indebtness. stationed with the Navy at Samp- membered to one and all. to the congregation Sunday morn- side the church. usual at 10 a. m. .| The remaining five shares of A. MISS ANNA J. SMITH. .-on. New York, Is spending a seven ! Charles Tlndall, who gold hk» ing at 11 o'clock oh the subject: T. and T. stock are to be sold and, Miss'Ahhti.~ J. Smith died at her New Monmouth dny furluUKli with his parents, Mr. {'house on Wnverlv place. Red Bank, "The Light of the World." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN with surplus cash in the estate, Is BEI.FORD MKTHODIST home on Compton street, Belford, and Mrs. John H. Boyle ofFalr- and purchased Kenneth Robinson's Mr. Hayes and family will leave Atlantio Highlands. to be used for the purchase of a last Thursday after a long illness. field Gardens. "-r""^ house at Mlddletown Village, mov- Red Bank for their annual vaca- Mrs. Alexander Gandek, daugh- Notices for Sunday, July 23: 9:30 Morning prayer and sermon will tombstone and masses for the re She had been a resident of Belford ter of .Mr a'nd Mrs. Alexander l-)o- Miss Iiuth Zelinski-and Miss Bet- ed on Monday tn his new hom». lion during August. The pulpit m., church Bchool: 10:45 a. m., ' pose of decedent's soul. The mass- 52 years. She was born nt Cnmrlen The Robinson.^have moved to Port* will be filled by pastors selected by be at 11 o'clock with Rev. Donald brosky. is visiting her huslmnil. ty Everhnm, who are summering baptism and sermon: "Jesus Deals I Correal preaching on the sub- es are to be said by the following and was the daughter of Benjamin Alexander J. pandek, r.irpenUT'.s with Miss Kverham's grandfather land road, Highlands. the pulpit committee of the Ses- With Fear"; 7:45 p. m., "The Power who were bequeathed $100 each for and Margaretta Taggart Smith. sion. ject, "Behold the Lamb of God." mate second class, who is stationed tit Keansburjr. were home Saturday to Become." Music will be by the chancel choir. that purpose: Rt. Rev. Monsignor Surviving aie two sisters. Miss at Corona, California. evening. Ceremonies were 'held last Sun- The mid-week service of prayer Sunday-school convenes at 10 a. Thomas U. Reilly, Spring Lake; Ethelyri Smith and Mix Alice Ben- Mr, and Mrs. William M. Somer- Bovs can make pocket money by day morning during the regular and Bible study Wednesday at 8 p. j Rev. Joseph Price, Holiokos; Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Rob- 'selling the Register—Advertisement worship service commissioning - , .. . , . m. The Sunday-school orchestra nett of Belford, and three brothers. erts, Mr. and Mrs. Earl MrCullough m. . .. Florence Mahoney, West Orange; Walter C. Smith, nnd J. Howard and Nils. Emma Pentei mnnn me three girls and three boys as dele- us •sinr conducte prayer dan bdy itln« th pastore stud^ yJoi onf \Iw m p)ay_ Th(M.o wjl, b special Rev. Jdseph Mansfield, Union City, gates-to the Prephyterian summer class, for adults nnd parents who Smith of Belford and Charles spending two weeks in Connecticut. the Book of Acts. bring tholr children.- nnd Rev. William Lawless, Bolton, Smith of Camden, conference being held at Blairs- Friday 7:30 p. m., YMCA meeting England. Mrs. Victor Paul of Gcrmantown. town. The pastor publicly commis- The annual church picnic will be Miss Smith was a member of the Philadelphia, is visiting Mr. and in charge of Harold Otten. leader. held next Tuesday at the shore. The residuary estate goes to the Belford Methodist church and Free- Mr.=:. James E. Gtiggs. sioned the following: Misses Elean- seven children in equal shares up- hold council of the Sons and or King, Shirley Wallace nnd Bar- FIRST I'RKSBYTERIAN The gathering place, will he the Rev. Samuel Johnson, pastor of bara Bergen and John S. Read. Jr., Central Railroad station at 9:30 on the death of their mother. The Daughters of Liberty. the Baptist church, will go on his iitcauit tlit )flection of furnishings of ihii nalur* Entontown. a. JII. seven are Winifred Fitzsimmons, The funeral was held Monday af- vacation in August. Services will Robert Lowry and Robert Farrow. Anne McLarty, Teresa Macchl, Mar- ternoon at the H. L. Scott funeral -The first two girls and the three Sunday-school will meet at 9:30 Mid-wenk Fellowship will be held be held Sundav mornings in Au- ll ofttn unptannta w* aaviti cartful coniiatration boys left Monday morning for the a. m., under the leadership of Cnrl Wednesday evening. July 26, at 8 tha Ruether, Daniel Maher, Mil- home, with Rev. Paul J. Myers of- gust, with visiting preachers oc- Whitehurst. The Adult Bible class o'clock at the summer home of dred Jaeger, and Edward Maher. ficiating. Burial was in Fair View week's sessions and Miss Bergen cupying the pulpit. August 27, thn ana (ciiureitf Selection* will leave next Monday fnr thai tRiight by the minister, will meet Elder and Mrs. James Flockhart. Mrs. Maher, the widow, and Mrs. cemetery. preacher will be Capt. H. Pierce week's conference. at the same hour in the manse. This will be the last fellowship Macchi were appointed executrlces Simpson. T.'. S. Army chaplain, a Rev. Chester 'J. Padgett's sermon until rail. in a will made February 24, 943. JOHN J. GARTLAND former pastor. topic for the Sunday morning wor- The chancel choir will meet Mrs. Grace H. Stofflet, Shrews- METHODIST. John J. Gartland, 60, died sudden- ship service will be "The Purpose Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. bury, who died July 3, 1944. be-ly last Thursday of a heart attack Rev. Roger J, Squires sermon of the Scriptures." The evening queathed her estate to her sons, El- at his summer home on Ocean Navesink BUbject Sunday will be "When theme will he "How God Healed a liott H., and Norman K., and ap- boulevard and Laurie road, Atlan- ft (on n t ft (em oria I ^rro Hazlet pointed them executors in a will tome Virtue Becomes Vice." Music under Leper." tic Highlands. He was a retired I The Red linnk Hi-uis-.er. \,t direction nt Allan Carman will in- The senior Youth Fellowship will dated January 3, 1939. executive of the Texas Oil company ljoviv:ht in Navesinl; at tho tM, Lrrtatric _A. _/vaamJ, ftlgr. clude prelude from Oriontis Pillti- meet at 0:30 p. m. in the church (Tin- Itcil Hank Register ran be William H. Cranmer. Jr., Sea and made his winter home in Mi- The trustees of Navesink library bus. old French hymn tune1, an- IxuiKlil in H:i7.l,l from Mis. Kilnn M. Girt, who died July 3, 1944, left to discuss the life and ministry of W. 1'escux and Frsak Herllc'a store). ami, Florida. transacted routine business at a 135 W. Dront St. Rd 8anl, Vtf.pLnt 226 them by senior choir, 'We Would the Apostle Paul as presented in everything to his wife, Margaret Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ce- meeting Tuesday night in the See Jesus." Bracket!; offertory PFC. Malcolm W. Peseux, who Is S., and designated her executrix in | the Book of Acts of the Apostles. stationed at Camp Grant, Rockford, lests Higgins Gartland. The funer- library. solo. "Hold Thou My Hand," The church session met Monday a will drawn October 15, 1942. al was held Saturday morninft Mr. and Mrs. George A. Gordon _ — , ^ Nriggs, by Mrs. Ritie Macdonald. Illinois, spent a few days the past Demetrius Pekarchik, Manalap- evening in the manse. Presen'. week with his parents, Mr. and .and interment in charge of A. M. are parents of a (laughter born last contralto; postlude "Confidence." were fiiiy Stevens, Benjamin Van- an, who died Decerrtber 21, 1943, be- Posten and Sons was in Fair View Friday In Monmouth Memorial Mendelssohn. Mr.". Ernest E. Peseux.-of Bethany queathed his estate to his wife, Keuren, (.'arl Whitehurst ami the road. cemetery. hospital. "Over d Quarter Century of 0 ependabi^Economical Service'* At the evening worship, the pro- minister. Anastasia, and named her executrix Mrs. James Scott, Jr., and daugh- gram will be as follows: prelude, The Sunday-school of St. John's in a will drawn September 7, 1943. M. E, rhurch is holding a picnic ter were igcent visitors at the "Retrospection," Reske: postlude in Fannie V. Swan, Atlantic High- SISTER MARY GF.RVASE. home of Mrs. Scott's parents. Gounod; anthem. "Rejoice, Y? Pure 1IKST MKTHODIST today at Cheesequake park, Cliff- wood. lands, who died April 14, 1944, oe- Sister Mary Gervase (Burns! of Pvt. Wallace Reed, who has been in Heart," Nessitrr; offertory, Kntontown. queathed $2,000 to her executrices, Mt. St. Mary's Academy, North home on a ten-day furlough, was Our Claims "Tetrospection," Reske; postludo in Chui \st of can' The min- Rev. and Mrs. George W. Han- & Son, Inc. HOBtRT r. 7. At the Senior institute Foster ist'V.s- u-ifp will he in ebarire of (hr Spinning will represent the group. nei.s of l^ung Branch spent a few EXQUISITE - DISTINCTIVE 60 nursoiv for the time being. days the past week with Mr. and The Oldest The summer festival and bazar EAST FRONT STREET will be held August '.',. Tickets for The Young Adult Fellowship will Mi-. Robert T. Woolley. Rev. Han- Monument Manufacturing meet Mondny :it R p in, in the par- RED BANK the supper are now available and and Mr. Woolley enjoyed a and Retailing Company Our. exclusive designs are must he secured before July 3 Scouts, recently rc-rcgitstered with We have the most modern .Silver, will be j,

QULNN & nOHKMLS, „ . COUHBEIAOHS AT LAW, Merrily We Frank Dlz, Mrs. Hermaa "Wolf, Wbutl.ld BulldlDf, Red Biak iVIonmouth County ! 150 Worked On Mri. Joseph gerplec, Mlaa Elizas Crowell Severe With John J. Qulni! Tbornu P. Doremui Roll Along Betty Morford 1» quit* a stranger beth Kelley, Miss Margaret Rice WMfedToti&MtMtktr Vincent J. McCua Howard H. U«i here lately, Road Program and Miss ifae Throckmorton, Marine Park Drunks William L. Ruiieil, Jr., Bnu) Fa«ano Evelyn seems to b* giving Dottle Religious, Child Mn. Maro Smith, captain, assist- One hundred y«ar old Mon- By Hargld Jacobajan A. quit* a bit of competition. mouth county firm desires ser- Farsom, Labrecque A Bordeo, ed by Mrs. Julius Nlelson and Wil- •James Lane, it, of Herbert street Some thing* are bard to under- Sorry to hear that Ceoelia Mac- State Grants $171,000 Care Census liam Chadwlck. Elwood Powers, and John Sample, 34, of Washing- vices of Tool & Die Maker to COUNSELLORS AT LAW, stand. Heft we ara in the, midst Clcrud Is in the hospital. Hurry captain, assisted by Rev. and Mrs. ton street, arrested by Sgt. Frank act as working foreman lp • Wallac* Sir.. R«d Bank of the greatest war our country and get well, Cecelia. From Auto Taxes Charlet A. Thunn. Mr. and MrsReuthe. r at Marine park and small machine shop doing Theodora D, Parionn Edmund J. Cantona has ever entered Into, and big bus- Norman, you shouldn't stay out Everett Brower, Mr. and Mrs. Al-charged with being drunk and dis- 100% war work. This Is a Theodore J. Lebrecaua all night. Survey Made Sunday; orderly and,usingobscene language, permanent position paying Bilton F. Combi Thomai J. Smllh ines' s are making ppost-war plan*, State grants of 1171,000 from the fred Beck, Mr. and Mrs. George El- Bobart H. Malda William R. Blair, Jr. Charlie, what happened between Mrs. Harry Burdge, Mrs. were sentenced to serve from 60 to war wages for a master John T. Lovttt, HI politicians are making poat-war automoblllats' license fees and gas- 90 Per Cent of the dridge, mechanic. " problem you and Evelyn? Albert VanNostrand, Mrs. John 90 days in the county workhouse promlies, the po«t-war Fran, is Mao your choice? oline taxes will be applied to Mon- by Recorder John V. Crowell Sat- teems more important than finish- mouth county road and bridge bond Borough It Covered Green, Mrs, Adelaide Taylor, Miss- urday morning. Write Tool and Die Maker. MORRIS PORTNER, Ing the fight. Many advertloera are To Mabel, Jot and Rick, watch es Evelyn and Alma Harrison, Bet- Certified Public Accountant - this column for further develop- payments tinder the freeholders' Box 511, Red Bunk, V. 1. AUDITS — TAX REPORTS frying to inj«ct their product Into annual work program approved by Approximately 190 persons work- ty Lou Green, Laura Taylor, Alma Lane and Sample were picked up It Monmoulh St., Red Bank, N. J the body of the bond buyer in thements. Thompson and Ruth Scattergood the night before after persons in Tel. lied Bank 2624 Dot Reynolds sure likes to watch State Highway ' Commissioner ed on the house-to-house commun- port-war plans. With so many of Spencer Miller, Jr. ity religious census and day child and Edward McCracker, Kenneth the park had complained of their our aoldlers out of the country on Walter Stobe out of the corner of Brower, Albert Laehder, Paul Be- behaviour. In sentencing the pair DR. L. W. CARLBON. her pretty eyes. The freeholders will also use care survey which was conducted foreign soil it hardly ntnu fair to state aid of $102,780 for mainten- in this borough Sunday. Through vere and Dewey Williams. Recorder Crowell declared that the Estimate* Cheerfully Qtrea SURGEON CHIROPODIST, mention the po»t-war period. There Have you noticed how this chap, Rev. George Ammerman. captain, respectable citizens of the commun- Addlson Davison, has the girls go- ance and extraordinary repair of good team work among members •FOOT AILMENTS will be plenty of time for planning roads, $54,075 for operation of and co-operation of community rts- Mr. and Mrs. William VanBrunt, ity have th« right to the use of when we have seen our boys safely ing for him? A certain girl from Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Emmoni, Mr. the park without being subjected to OITlcd Houn: Holmdel Is wearing his identifica- bridges, $18,000 for administration IdcntB, approximately 90 per cent of Louis Tripocto Dally f:3U a. m. to 6:B0 p. m. out of the wood*. I« It fair for u« and engineering and $3,354 for the borough was covered by theand Mm. Clinton Doughty, Mrs, drunken scenes and obscene lan- Kvanlntri: Tueidjijr and Thunday to make post-war plans, place or- tion bracelet. Harry Estelle, Mrs. Edward Carl, guage. Mary McGann has a new hobby lighting. area teams. Mason For appointment phone 2442 der* for the hard-to-get items, etc., This total of $349,160 comprises Mrs. Ammerman and Misses Doris and the returning service men will —collecting service ribbons from The general committee met last VanNote, Ann Wellner. Jane Brad- M BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. the service men. From Mary's pop- $314,160 as the Monmouth share in night at the Presbyterian church to NAMED TO RATION BOARD General Contractor • have to make them for us? They $8,000,000 apportioned at the direc- nhaw and Edmund Crelln. had no opportunity to earn big ularity »he will have a large col- make plans to analyze the results Frank B. Heiser, captain, Mr. Appointment of Percy Soherman DR. MILDRED HULSART, wages. Instead they had to sacri- lection in a short time. tion of the legislature upon the of the preliminary survey. Follow- and James F. Humphreys as mem- P. O. Box «M, Red Bank. ratio of area, population and mile- up calls will now be made on those and Mrs. Leon Turklngton, Jr., Mr. , SURGEON CHIROPODIST. fice. It will not be a pleasant feel- Good old "Yank" sure looked and Mrs. Stanley I. Brown, Mrs. C.bers of the Red Bank ration board 47 Peach Street, 8rtT«w»bory, cute in a girl's bathing suit. Mon- age, and $35,000 granted to • each who were not at home, after which Foot Orthopedicii—Klectio-Therapy ing for them to return home and county regardless of else. C. Rogers, Mrs. Hnrry E. Hotch- was announced yesterday. ' see the population riding around in day night at the arena he was pre- final statistics for the day nursery klss, and Misses Margaret Bross, Phone Red Bank. 1MK-J. Offica Hpuri: Daily 9 a. m. to S p. m. sented with a compact and a bunch Oceanport obtained approval of I project will be obtained by calls on new cars, buying new clothes Lea Coddlngton, Abbic V. Strick- Buy » war Bond and Save a Life Cveafitff: Tutfday, Thursday, Saturday spending week-ends at the tea-of daisies for his hair. He was also specifications for bituminous sur- families with children of six years land. Beatrice Munsell, Carolyn (CloicJ Wednesday) shore while they go job hunting. permitted to skate "ladles only," face treatment of Myrtle avenue or under. A eecond follow-up sur- Hanre, Irma VonGlahn and Anna For appolntfaent pbont 90S I cannot understand why^ allbut his bashfulnes* would not per- with a state grant of $2,250. Gravel vey will be made of these families, Feulling and Harold J. Coddlngton, 1S6 BROAD ST.. RED BANK, N. J. these politicians are making new mit him to take advantage of it. mixed-ln-place bituminous surface using a more complex nursery Malcolm Minton, Harry Compton, platforms when there art so many We were surprised to see Gloria will be applied for one-half mile at school questionaire. Committee Harold S Baynton. S. E. Reid, First Methodist Church unused ones. I would like to hear come to work Monday night with a width of 30 feet. members are working on the relig- Stephen H. LeQuler, Frank G, War- one come out and say that the ser- two fever sores on her lips after Employment of local forces on ious census figures and will pre-rer, Jr., William H. Petherbrldge 247 Broad St., Red Bank vice men will receive priorities in not having any on Sunday. Gloria four other stsfte aid projects rep- j parre reportts fof r ththe varioui s church- and Rev. Roger J. Squire. the port-war world because the tells us they are sun blisters. But resenting $13,243 was also author-; es. Follow-up calls will be made by REV. ROGER J. SQUIRE, Pastor iM'- d' -on *" fo' r M 1D1 u "h 'each church. George Taylor, captain, aislsted civilians received them during the, we would appreciate it if you would j I. n "A a' °?" °' ° ' J by Mrs. James W. Parker. Mrs. war, There are many civilians who tell us just whose son It U. . " ntlc township $3,000 will A committee of Lions club mem- SUNDAY, JUMf 23, 1M4. be applied '-o the bituminous sur- bers, headed by William A. Fluhr, Lawrence Lllley, Miss Virginia have taken the war seriously arid To the party that mailed Jheir Jones and Lester Chapman. 9:45 A. M.-Churrh School. Clauses for All Ages. who have denied themselves in Or-contributions last Sunday* night: I face treatment of Montrose road club president, will canvass the der to bring it to an end, but there am awfully sorry but they were not for one and seven-tenths-miles. Red Bank merchants.with a special 11 A. MJ-"Whfti Virtue BecomeaJVlte,'* The Carrs Corner-Manalapan road questlqotire next week. A com- "V-POft MRS.-CARMAN' are a great many others who have at the Red Bank postofflce Tues- 8 P, M.—"A Stranger In the Earth." contributed very little, or nothing. day evening, and will have to bewill be constructed by both Mill- plete aiajsds of the entire project &,.. "wn Carman of Shrews- held over until next week. But stone and Manalapan townships will be naoirted to the original bury, ^.yttown professionally as CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! ' The "Girl Mariners" wlU sponsor with a gravel mixed-in-place bi- sponsors of the census, the Red a Bkatlng party Wednesday, Au- many thank*, and send along a.few Daphne Dame in composing and more items for the next issue. tuminous- surface, the state grant j Bank Recreation council, in about musical circles, was given a tea by gust 2. This la tha first summer 10 be •fkating party ever atagasl, Jkhtr Until ne*t week, the F. Y. I. will' "mited to $3,143 for one and two and a half weeks. Mrs. Louise DeForest Wingerter of DISCOVERTHESE than the Arena's anniversary. We watch you 3 by. "V." one-tenth miles in Millstone town ! Participating were Mrs. David Pinckney road laat week.. Quests hope you will make it a success for and $3,100 for the same distance Bulkin, captain, assisted by Rabbi were present from Red Bank, Fair the girls by your attendance. We in Manalapan township. I Arthur H. Hershon, Mrs. Benjamij n Haven1 Haven. Littl. Little eSilve Silver r anandd Shrew Shrewss - SPECIAL also hope that they have a nls* Gravel mixed-in-place bituminous J AshinAshi , MrsM . JosepJhh BeckerBk , Mrs.I I bury to meet Mrs. Carman, who le Paints. cool evening for the affa'lr. surface will also be used for the I David Fischer and Mrs. Meyer Nel- I has recently moved with her hus- conatructlon of Old Tavern road in ('son. FOR YOURSELF The F. B. I. Buv*u Howell township, the township com-; Theodore D. Parsons, captain, BRAKES RELINED We think Ginny la ». f*Hl guard. mlttee having complied with the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Berger, Mr. 'A»k for LUMINALL ori Janet Grubb, you seejn to like stipulation that the state share will j and Mrs. LewiB N. Erickson, Mr. with the IULTRA LUMINALL, the Mondays. Why? not exceed 90% of the total or not and Mrs. Joseph C. Davison, Mr. iWa'ermixed piims ihai give, Cathy R., you're a nice skater. FROM GARDEN TO SHELF more than $4,000. and Mrs. Harry Hance, Mr. and (you ibet* big advwtigo., Fran, are you still engaged to Mrs. Lewis Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny H.? SWEET COKJf IN' JANUARY Raymond King, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- • One coat covers We think "Moons'",last trip must Congratulation*?, if you have Keyport mond Swift, Mrs. Hubert M. Far- have agreed with him. He looks planted enough sweet corn in your row, Mrs. Worth O. Schsnts, Ready-Built and Trued Exchange Shoes good. garden to supply those corn-on-the- (Th« Red Bank RcgUtcr CM n be Mrs. W. H. King, Mr*. Isabelle Bre- • Drm in 40 minuter bought in Kayporl from T. Parpas , Mr.. vort, Mrs. C. C. Walling, Mrs. Jean R. and Norman M. make a cob fans in your family, and enough Florence M«le«, Gus Semio Mr. Clara to put away for next winter, too. Suumin and Mrs. M. Flofakt). Frank Hewitt, Mrs. Lillie Reamer, • No unpkasaflt odor cute couple. Mrs.. Samuel Estelle, Mrs. Howard 95 FORD We Jiwt heard that Ruth Lange Then you can pick It at just the Judson E. Hopla, who has been L Burdge and Misses Ida Good- CHEVROLET • Economy of wattr mixlnj anil Joyce Clayton spent a week In right stage and rurh It Into jare employed in the Southwest Pacific • speed, Bculah Breckenrldge, Haxel Buffalo, New York. Did you enjoy (If you're canning It),-within two *12 PLYMOUTH area by the United Aircraft cor-1 Errickson, Elizabeth Reed, Norma • Cows ovtr wallpaper yourselves? Well then, write about to • four hours—which is the only poratlon for some time, is visiting | Norman, Frances Sherwood and LUMINALL It for next week's F. Y. I. fay to can corn. his father and mother, Mr. and j Corinne Bowers and Ralph R. Eck- _ _ PONTIAC t*t Btmvtf «nrf Danny, why do you like ikatlng Corn for. canning should be Mrs. Judson S. Hopla. I ert, Cornelius Muyskens and Craig $ .95 OLDSMOBILE l<«n»my ptvt high Monday night? It couldn't be M.picked when it i» slightly less ma- Mrs. Harold Schanck and Mrs. | Crenshawe. _ IIthi r*ft* 6%) for table "use. After it is picked, 14 Rulh Scott, your new tkatlng [pending some time at Ijavalette. every minute counU. Corn loses Mrs. Ernest Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. dress In nice. Mrs. Robert Anderson and sonDaniel-McGiiire, Mrs. Robert Smith, OTHER CARS EQUALLY LOW C2.25 GAL I.i it true that Floris B. and Ernie ,t« flavor moro quickly than..any Robert, Jr., of Chicago, have been W. arc back together again? We other vegetable, so husk only a few J ^fuig « — ^de^'s"brother: | E^nd^Ch^ot'iS 1^ hope «o. ears at a time and keep the rest in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. IPcnnington -- , narjonAlma eDudley Godwin, Doroth, Rutyh Work Done While You Wait Johnny C, why have you been n a cool place until you are ready jAlto n Walling. Ayers, June Daniels and Charlotte looking BO sad lately? s for them. Mrs. Laurence Nolan is at Camp ULTRA Solomon and Stanley Williams, Latest Equipment—Experienced Brake Men Abbic D. you are doing fine in Canning Corn Pinedale, Col., where her husband, George Richards, James Williams, LUMINALL the dance steps. Keep it up. Prepare the corn by removing Pat Nolan is stationed. | and Ernest Dudley. iii l««wly 'onaj Why doesn't Billy D. come skat- husks and silks from the ears. For Mrs JervU Hctrick and sons of «,-„. Jo3epn odenbach, captain ing in Red Bank more often? Is hole kernel style, cut the kernels East Orange were recent guests of assisted by Mr, William HniWn Kcansburg better? Mrs. Hetrick's parents, Mr. and Mr./ Wilriam sZsrZg"-Mrs' J. H MOUNT CO. off close to the cob. Do not Uffe Gene I , who were you showing he scrappings. For cream style, Mrs. Frank T. Allcock. William Swope Mrs Jam,, A™ how to make love? It wasn't Mary Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Ridge- rella, Mrs W'ilb'er A S ?, *" Cor. White Street & Maple Ave., Red Bank 404 $2.85 GAL flret cut off the tipe of the kernels A Rob C. wa.s ; t ? anti tnen crBl e tne way recently entertained' their I —J " ' °ms, Mrs, MO.vMorrn co.DISTRIBUTORS It seemed nice to aee Evelyn j * P cobe. daughter, Mrs. William A. Kelly of McC. skating again. ' Barely cover the cut corn with Brooklyn. Where i» Gloria A. keeping her- boiling water and bring the mix- The Coating Service have taken Aspdin Paint Co. self these daya? ture to a boil. Fill hot pint jare over the Aeromarine plant, owned Mr. and Mn. Russell Pingatore half full with the corn, add oneby the Central Aircraft corporation M WHITE STREKT. 1'IIONE 1129 have a beautiful glrL half teaspoon salt, and complete and have moved many carloads of BED BAKK, N. J. Yank, Fran's bathing suit is very filling jars to within an Inch of discarded army clothing to the becoming to you. the top. Prepare the jars for pro-plant to be renovated. The opera* The Red Bank Uofister Is sup- cessing by sealing according to the tf in ported bv. local as well as out-of- Your ten-fourteen was good, Nor- tion of the plant is under the. Lend man. directions for the type of closure town bujinws men. Advertisements you are using. It is best to can Lease program and the renovated appearing rccnlariv tell the storv. Ernie and Fran need boxing material will be sent to Europe for —Advertisement. gloves. corn in pint jars, so the heat pene- use of the liberated countries, It tration will be more thorough and ia not known whether the actual rapid. work of renovating the clothing Whole kernel corn should be pro- will be done here as affiliated com- cessed ih a pressure cooker at tenpanies have large plants for this pounds pressure for 60 minutes. kind of work in Xorth Jersey. Cream style corn should be pro- Members of tha Kiwanls day cessed at ten pounds pressure for camp and the daily vacation Bible 75 minutes. school held a picnic at Sandlaes' I The processing may be don* in beach, Highlands, Thursday. a hot water bath. Pint* of whole Rev. Dr. Stephen James, presi- kernel corn are boiled 160 minutes, dent of the General Synod of the while those containing cream style Reformed church in America, was corn miiat be boiled 180 minutes. the guest speaker Thursday night Remember, corn and all non-acid at the Reformed church at the de- Now is no time to miss a step to Victory! vegetables which have been pro- votional services held to celebrate cessed in a hot water bath must the final payment of the church's While we can't all belong to the Civil Air Patrol or be boiled for 10 minutes after be- debt. Dr. James spoke on "The join the proud ranks of women in service—we ing removed from the jar, before Church of Tomorrow." Other being tasted or eaten. speakers were the pastor, Rev. can keep more and more bandages rolling for the Freezing Corn Harold E. Green, Jr.. John C. Os- Red Cross— continue to give our blood—fill necessary Whipple's Early White and Gold- born, a former member of the Con- en Cross are two varieties of corn sistory and Rev. Harold E. Green, jobs! And we can keep our feet fit with Styl-EEZ particularly well suited to freezing. of Oradcll, N. J. The notes were Shoes. The extra support of the famous Pick the ear* at even an earlier burned at the altar by representa- stage than you would for corn to tives of the various church or- Styl-EEZ "Flare-Fit" innersole gives you a lif be canned. The reason for this is ganizations and . representatives — along those miles you walk to Victory that c,orn to be frozen must be from the Consistory. picked while it is in the milk stage, before any starchlness develops. It Many residents of Iceland heat Is unwise to freeze much corn right their homes with hot water piped on the cob, since it requires too from geysens. much of the valuable space in your locker. "Let's get together To prepare whole kernel corn for freezing, husk and silk the ears, NO CHARGE FOR wash them and blanch them in boiling water for from 6 minutes DEPOSITS for dinner" (for 1',4-inch diameter size) to 10 minutes for the larger sizefl. Cool NO MONTHLY Immediately in running cold water SERVICE CHARGE for 10 to 15 minutes. Then cut the A fresh vegetable and a modern range corn off close to the cob, piace it IN OUR In moisture-vapor-proof bags and are an ideal dinner combination any time. then In paper carton* and label. Easy-to-control surface heat makes it possi- Freeze at once at minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit. CONVENIENCE ble to cook vegetables with ft minimum loss Roses In December. Yes, but for of vitamins and a maximum of flavor. a hungry family they can't b« com- DEPARTMENT pared-with sweet corn in January! The green and yellow vegetables in your Next Week—You'll Need Toma- toes, CHECKING garden, ready to be rushed to the range, are You are provided with a con- Also In NO MORE AAA APPIJOATIONS. venient form of check book Bronii and White a rich source of Vitamin A, so essential to containing twelve (12) checks health, and which may be stored up in the August 1, 1914, is the final date at a cost of One Dollar for signing applications In the AAA ($1.00) per book. Spoiled body now for use if needed later on. program, according to an an- checks may'be returned to $g.95 and $7.85 nouncement from the County Con- the Bank for replacement. So get your modern range and your fresh servation office. The County Com- mittee warns farmers who have It's so simple, so safe, and vegetables together in the right way to pre- not yet signed into tho 1944 pro- so convenient. gram to do ao at once if they want serve color, vitamins and flavor. to participate in the benefits. The committee points out that the pink TOTnts—to-ire-signed—have—been—ln_| farmer's hands for several weeks, ALBERT S. MILLER SHOE CO. but If any farmer has lost the doc- ument he can secure another from 18 BROAD STREET RED BANK JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT the conservation office. Bank" & Trust Co.

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eailfteh weighing 22 pound*, This second or third prize, Norfleet'i was th« flj-Et time in angling his- tarpon, however, won the second FOR SALE 4 tory that a sallfieh had ever been prize in that classification. 5 Boats Disqualified E. wecki oid, want to s Surf, Field caught from a structure Jutting out "To win an outstanding angling thin out. stock, 154 £ant River road. into the ocean. J. P. Norfleet of achievement award a fl»h eligible Rumson.* Memphis, Tennessee, was co-win- for entry does not have to be a WANT ADS | CRAFTSMAN'S builder. bench" ~^, In Week-end Races And Stream ner. " Norfleet established & newrecord-breaker- . The thing that H. P. motor, 8-inch law. Call At- lantie Hi«hland» ; Mil-It. world re.cord In landing & tarpon counts is the manner In which the Timely Notei o th lihtt ibl tkl flsh is captured. The lighter the POUR-BURN BK otf~7tov7 black IJd on the lightest possible tackle. He LOST AND FOUND while enamel, Kood condition. $25; On the Great Outdoors was using a bait-casting rod 5'A tackle per pound of Ash Is what C«IJ tvenlng, alter 6:30 or .Sundaya. Some Hit And Others Miss Stakes— feet.in length weighinihi g 5 ounces, a carries the real weight with the PASSBOOSS K No. 8J457 S.eond N.t Mrs. Baden, Palmer >tncl, llelford.* B. 8TLAV VANVIXET small bait-casting (reel filled with judges." fi 1 T 8-YEAR-OLD saddle horse, phone HoTn^ Helen W. Too Winner Over Dawn 18-pound test silk line and bis lure er r«ttlrn to «bove b«nk del 7601.« was a wooden plug. His silver king LOSTOST, panbook >>jj o nm, Second N.t DININfi ROOM furniture, cheap: slda The little Duck I formed that the Coast Guard hae The Constitution of the United IoniIl l BinBBkk and Tru>Trut Co., Red Bank od, tabir, c chairs. Icr box and This ie a short story about a baby | lifted all restriction in the river weighed 151 pounds. States is derived from the Articles Returturn to ababovo e bbankk. «iBlidalre.J_4JI_Bry«:iboard, . avj.nur. Red Bank.* In another nip-and-tuck point, "In 1942 Mrs. Annie tfitzman, 56 1/6ild Hl . p. l,B!7ANI»~AC-«M>if>r. 'ffg] duck down In the jungle isles of I and that it is now not necessary of Confederation; the political In. U)ST, bltek wallet containing (as cou. race .ailed Saturday on the river [\|£rUf HflWK WlliS to years of age, using a regulation etitutions of the British colonies; 1/6 H. P. ElliiiKton AC sraotor, »8; by .he Monmouth Boat club Light- »™g««- liaWA. Tf MIS the South Pacific. It shows the have an Identification card any- Hon., credential! and money. Return Hoover vacuum clesnsr,' ItSi ttflil Rum- surf tackle outfit, fishing from a and various state constitutions cre- to. Anrela M. M.rajclo, 13 Locmt ave- ning class lionts, Martha Wilson's tenderness and the human kindnes where south side of Highlands »on 72J-M.* bridge. • Pier, landed a tarpon weighing 130 ated during the Revolution. B k> N> J PhOn Red Bank ! HcJw» W. Too, beat out the Dawn, of our boys who have gone out U pounds. At the time many angling 2078 M'« "° " * COW AND UALKTltobert •CilTTl o7ii «kpp«reu"il. 125 (eet. course sailed in a moderate breeze Skeeter Race tory orders prevail regarding Coast landed from a structure Jutting out *25; 47 White street. Rid ll.nk. N. J.I was to Guyon's stake. Jones, Fish- the front lines with his platoon af- Guard restrictions on fishing in ter a ten-day patrol deep into into the Atlantic Ocean." LADY'S Khat-mor winter coat with red er's and hoina twicr> mound, Dawn certain parts ot Sandy Hook bay. "In the 1941 contest Mrs. Carolyn 'ox collur, aiztj 12; two Klrl's curd- Bill White Is Forced ohemy territory. For ten long days We refer to the area between the LOST pair ot gold rimmed ilasiea In uruy jumpt-n, MI . H, phono befora 6 was the winner the previous week B. Meyer of Elberon, N. J., landed HARTFORD vlelnlty of R,d Bank or Bplford Pj_m.. Kid Hank Ua^T* over Helen W. Too, nnd nights they had stalked the bell buoy north of Highlands bridge Hartford Fire Insurance Company Finder pleaie call Keannbun 112 or 1 h h dd a tuna weighing 818 pounds at FUHNITURETTW il Tommy Morrison's Tina won To Withdraw Scuffle enemy in their fox holes, waded and the long white steps at Water- wnt.^to Cliarlei Pattenon, Jr., Bclford, tTo shade roHeri", ciawled through Bailey Island, Maine, thereby es- ffct, £x3, cost 1250. Saturday's.Comet event. Dr. Ross' through ewarnps, witch'. This area Is one of the beat tn r> 1 dense jungle foliage and fllept in tablishing a new world tuna record INSURANCE LOST, ration booki No. 4. Please *3001100 . iiE ?""< i; '. «l«tric, Minaro was second and Bob Bos- When Rudder Breaks weakflshing grounds on the Atlan- turn to C. Prfnel], 105 Uwli H I hil'hilh walnut rarliq cabinet, |1&| . for women. •treet, small one, »ii ; iroi n cot.*5 *5;f fern table 15 • key'l Leisure third. • Morgan Reh- their wet clothes, tic coast. Recently rowboats have le* Eatontown, N, J.* Ur w th On their way back to the lines been putting out from Roxy's and "In 1940 Dr. John B. Vernaglia L ,1* '"""" ' bird cane and hook, rig's Trix was disqualified when Richard R. Davis, newly-elected of Medford," Massachusetts, landed LOST, would the pcrion who found a both hiind-madhdd e rattan, J20; cylinder one of his mim found a baby duck accounting for splendid catches. Ac- black wallet In Strand theater on Sun- • t«l oil hciilir. cim *100, "-- the boom hit the home stake on president of the Dickman Skeeter a tuna weighing 927 pounds In Ips- Jul ,m,H Its mother had left it and it wascordingly, as I mentioned above, *'* "•"'",«• y 2- Pl«"« return, an Florence. 15; 2.KlasB lamp;.. ._ the first lap. fleet, sailed his Night Hawk in wich Bay, Massachusetts. This es- JOHN T. LAWLEY it held valuable cardi. Name. Charles ease, J3; yard awlnn for »lx peoole bird Jerry Jerolamon's So-So outsailed Sunday morning's Sneakbox race at the mercy of the creatures of five of us planned to spend a day the jungle. The licutehant decided down there. However, afler con- tablished a world tuna record. Carbone draft. r«[i»tratlon llccn.e and "•k <;«in« cio...i. „,,« Ki»,, brok,.,;,-^: ten other starters in 1he Sneakbox to victory by a wide margin over "In the case of Annie Zitzman's bocial Security No. Mty keep money • .all Haturduy .10 a. m. to .Sunday 2pm to take it back to hie dugout, where tacting the Coast Guard at Sandy - AGENT - but please return wallet. Wf.t Conovrr WO race, finishing 25 seconds ahead of Dick Davis' Tern-11, which trailed Silv i"f. »'"••'•••. *I.R«Mly. W,,hawken they built a little pond and erected Hook we were advised that if we arpon this didn't even rate a first, Bank'* «. »"on« 8341-W. Red rner Herein utrpct (rpar Dorothy Ijawrence'3 Teal handled in second place by 1 minute, 51 sec- second or third prize, but it was hy Ray Coreale. Richard P.. Davis' onds. Dot Lawrence's. Teal, sailed a shelter for it. "We were in thefished in that area we would be Riverside Drive and State house,) Ideal flcach, Ea«t Kumliurii, N, middle of our daily torrential down- picked up and taken to Sandy voted the most outstanding angling LOST black bt, conUIninK Ration book, Night Hawk was a close third. by Ray Coreale, took third place. achievement of the year. Last Hwy 35 money, ete. Pleaie return to :ss E 16-FOOT '1'hompHon runabout with If, H Bart Rnllagher's If was disquali- Tern II trimmed Night Hawk in pour, eo I decided to go out andHook. This also applies to row- Front utreet. Red B«nlt, N. J Booki T. Johnson- outbejard. Call Friday see how the little duck was* getting boats. So Capt. Bill Miller decided year's winner, Lt. Haas' sailflsh. l»iued in W. Keannburir. Helen Mark, evening. Sea KriKht ny-f. fied after hittinp two or three the opening point race the previous was the smallest one entered and atein and June Hill. stakes. The craft upset near the Sunday. along. Would you Ji^TiStw it, theto spend the day on the river. When Tel. Red Bank 410 HrrY (IEKSK. duckii HTid chlckenn. darned fool didn't Niave >enough we gathered at Irwin'e boat dock wasn't anywhere near winning first,' HEWARO, anyone knowlnx the where- 10*10 tcfit, Kt'oif cundition, with POI,.B, horrie stake. Eight boots started, but Bill sense to get in out of the rain," - we met-a number of_ other— boat abouti of 12-foot rowboat talon two eathci- rc-i-nforcid. to ounrv army !>uek Tina mad' It a double victory weeks ago; bright red outside, gray in- u.ed on., week; also liuht luKKUg... trail- White's Scuffle was forced out with His following- letters never failed captains. Some stated' that they lde;Jloor racks: mi«ht-ba« l«*n palnL, ••r, Hryan Stock farm, 1'ortaupi-ck ' Lonr for the week-end of racing by tak-a broken rudder. The river course were informed by roemlSers of the ed. phone Rod Bank 2791.M • urancfi. " ing the Comet association event to mention how their new mascot covered twice was to Jones' stake, was progressing. Then one dayCoae, t Guard that the area in ques- LOST, white gold wriat watch In Red BLACK tiroadldom ru(f 3icI2; excellent Sunday afternoon. Leisure finished Bank, eight chips and four sapphires. over to Fisher's, to Guyon's and tion was free from restrictions. condition. JiO. Writ, -KuB," nol (11, second and Minaro third. Frank after returning from a patrol, they Reward. Finder return to 90 Bank home. found the little lellow had died Others said they were told they •L««l._Red__Bank. , Jean. Marfrlo Too nnd Blue Chip -/-]>AVUlSON motorcycle, so". The luring their absence. It was given could cruise down there but not LOST, black and tan wire haired doTi were disqualified for not rounding summary: Excillent c.inditi<,i,. phnno Jttd Rank l military funeral, complete with flsh. One captain stated that he female, Wednesday noon from car at ••'•I' betwoH, S a. m. and < p. m. or Fisher's stake ant! Bill Olscn's Course. 5 Miles: Start. 10:15 r Molly Pitcher hotel. This do* i. very Ron!*. Skipper? Finish ull honors, Kalute and taps. was informed it was permissable to PARI-MUTUEL isat[v« and a great pet to owners Spirit, sailed by Arnold Wolcott. Nilrhl Hawk. Richard R. 1 use his boat in the Navesink and Row iioA'i did not finish. 'IVrn-II. Ilic-k Davis . . . II :•!"• :tr- Suitable reward, phone Red Bank 701 The scene was at the end ot a Shrewsbury rivers without having during day. Atlantic Highlands JOS af- rho Dick Davis' Tern 11, sailed home Ton!. Hfiy I'orcnli' II : 17 ::,'.) - 6 p. m.« So-Sn. .1 - • r r y J.roliimon . 1 I : I H : 10 very slimy and elippery rock jetty to have a Coast Guard identification first in the Sunday's Sneakhox com- Tipiicn Kwiiirih Wall.cr . 1 1 :.'.'. :".S jiis't .«out)i of Sea Bright. card but that he had been boarded petition, trailed by Richard R: Srwnl. Hun l.tmcj. Jr. . U : 0. i : J 0 To me my first striper of the sea-Sunday for hie papers and identi- Davis' J*lght Hawk, which finished Slav,. Ship. lli!l Wikntt ... fication card. One said that he was FOR SALE 34 seconds later, only 11 seconds Anything 1'ete SicUrs .. ::) I :1 1 son has alwaya rated as a major Scuffli-. Mill While HNF event. For £ome reason It is theinformed that it was not necessary CIAMOND, beautiful stone, about 60 •rid ai.ywhfre: ahead of Bill White's Scuffle. hardest to get, and this year it re-for his guests to have cards, as the points Will sell for \-. retail price. Sunday's races were sailed in o captain was authorized to vouch for Appraiied.J»hiine Red Bank1287^K. IJrntirh 2304. quired a month and one-half to ac- 6-hX)OT <> ifirbual. XlfcSaT. brisk southeast breeze twice around them. I suggested to Joe Irwln ORIENTAL rug. Wool. peach~bi7k full Ma MetcalfsBoat complish, although it was only my ground, gold border, goodst con- a longer course of elfrht miles which sixth attempt of the fieaaon. hat he take thie matter up with dition. Size 12' ,Vil8' J". I A I'HK-WAK ),«!,>• cmni took the boats to Jones' stake, the proper authorities and secure,.^ $.">0 caah," phone Rutnion 412 Thursday dition, rtii-nmble. Ca at 21 It wasn't much of a fish to brag HARNESS evening ,pr Friday morning. Hardiinr mad • across to Fisher's, to Guyon's. back Wins At Rumson about, only weighing a little over definite ruling in writing. to Jones' and Fisher's and home. Well, we enjoyed a swell day on BEDROOM »et. two Forth chain, cor. COOLEKATOR Ice refrigerator. Used six pounds, but when caught on tier cloaet. five dot«n quart jar«, M months; «xci Hint condition, The summaries: very light tackle he put up an ex- he river, although we didn't hit Third .trett. Bumion, N. J.' ^jttiti iiranch^ ] j.) 7. BATTRPAY'S EVENTS' Storm Forces End the tide, right and our catch was SIX r.0-FOOT fnmt l.uiMi cellent fight. The rocks were so »75 ELECTRIC ironing machine. Ha< lot*. Church npt up to what we expected. The never been used, phone Mn. A. C. trcet, Kair JIa\.n. l informution. Course, 6 Mile*; Start 2:30' slippery that it was necessary to KHJ Hank L'OIl'-W* Basts, Skipper, Finish Of Sunday Race crawl on jny hands and knees. weakllah we caught ran over three Swernon. Atlantic Highlands 380." Helm W". Tnn. Mnrlha Wilson 3:34:07 When I reached the end I was un- ounds and gave Fred Mable a lot SECX)N1) ~baby rarr(age,"irhone I'a*n. Amlrty Julinmn 3:34:27 f fun on his trout road. Bill Wylie Rumion 473-J or 15 Lincoln a%enue. A greater number of s;iilovs able' to find footing but was able Rumson. N. J,* Comtt Class I than last week competed in the to sit down on top of a slippery accounted for more sally growlers Course, 6 Miles; Start, 2:35 weekend races at the Rumson than any one else, while Miller and COLLIE, trained, table and white fe- Tltil. Tommy Morrison .'Iji7f| rock in order to cast. My rod was male for companion. .Shepherd, hl»rk li^jrii:! Country club, despite the fact that a four ounce tip, split bamboo, iff held their own in the eel de- with tan markings, young proven breed- Minaro. Tr. H. K. Ross 3 partment. We missed Bill Wylic, er. Both 'UughWri of Champion. On ^:hf. rlTja Sunday afternoon storm forced tresh water casting rod, level wind iari and Manrlp Too. liVri,i Mocre '.:.-. Tn-v Itllf e hoata' '° Shellel' "after two Jr., who in past years had accom- approval, Vanrurn KenncU, f,7 Morford rnun< 8 reel with SO yards of silk line. Ty- place, phone Red Bank 3&74-M.* »«, jars (if all kit..I, Blur ("hip, H. Milunlicnter ;t K)-'j:{ i ^ °f thn couree had been corn ing on a PflURer Pal'o-Mine plug I panied us. Bill is serving in the Misery, /.cslie .«lc«-arl Army somewhere in Africa. Stabre, .Betty 1'l'nnM S:4B:13il> pletedd . EighEiht of thth e ArroA w clasl s got a strike on the first cast. Just RARE and unusual brttdt of chick, TWO MofiKltS'~ ~'r n"l Mond« Tr.j, Morpan Rohrir' Dirn. tm. W« hav*- lomi of th« moit maple, one tiroadloon craft were orfjitiml for Saturday's then wave broke over my pre- two larte modern Mu»- unuaual brc»HOOM fu: Si-Mfle. .Bill Whit,. . 3:4" of the Most Outstanding Angling for 10 ecnti each, phone Keatiiburtt ,'^lhe South Shrewsbury as the Vun-l-c6nli in bcll t0 the jetl SAM- Ship. Howard Vnccrtr II: I < I with Alby Stewart at the Achievement of the year which car- 163-R.*. fonirr and wa'h* *:i 1'v'ii.yc. llarti»r» Ssyrr „ | parhelmd, anwitd hth eAlb Halsey yStewar brcithcrst a,t wer thee ; whcrc with tho ho'lp of a wave 120. Harvard, 1 ; ii ries a cash award of $250. 1 T-VIii n. Krnnc-th WMkcr managed to get him wedged in be- - AT THE - t\)L H young pigi. A. Yawger, ; lpadiriR such experienced navipa- tween two rocks. "In the 1943 contest two men tied J__ ^••val.- lion l.auca, Jr...... toro us W. Dinsmore Banks and fir. Kighli. itrett, Weit Keanthurg. N, J. M. Inn. rlarniCf Herder .. Now came the problem of getting for this honor. Lt. Walter S. Haas, l'KE- WAR b*by carrja£ nozil*. for j down and securing my prize. Upon a Naval hero, landed from a pier a ditlon, phone Eatontown 1H8-M. «al, N. J. 'linn. Tommy Morrison . . ":12:'.2 Name, (Ven- Finish ^ larl,l^r, phnnc Aihury i'.Trk 7M0.• V. Num. , Mnnlon Metiulf .. ., to him I asked if he would lend a REPORT OF THE CONDITION Leisure, Rob Bo*l;iy :f II :.".;: :t" ;0 of The l-'irnt National Bank of Eaton- MAHOGANY upr^ht piano; good con- ONK "l«-IN|-|[ .athe""~with" ~lG.~inch ! V:ulKlla:.l. Albert Stownrt hand, but he said that the rocks dition, $76. writs "Uprifht Piano, Box chud., tlOt.t, thre. H 1" . a J.l.a-r G. Minaro. Ilr. M I? Ross 3:-ir. :2li ; NlM-hui-rli, E. C. Kicillcr .. . lown, in the State of New Jersey, at the 511, Rtd Bank. N, J.» E. nni.loT.. s II. 1', .. . <• pfcaie (i-nvjry Trix. Montan RehriB r. : 1'.':r,'.I j l'i.-rr. Vk. I). Ha,,),, . were too slippery. So there was close of bmine?s on June 30, 1944, T K moirip, Ha;f-;r.rh Hinr^ 4 1'I--CH drill, Seabee, <;or(lon Unnald 3::>l:-0 J'i'ly. C. II. }lnUcy, Jr. no^iini; eldii for me to do but trypublished in response to calj made by KEWAIlD. Loit. Any on* knowing the Misrry. Leslie Pletvnit 4 :00 :1 7 Comptroller o( the Currency, under Sec- about* of a \'i' rowboat taken two oni'-half Ii. 1'. ni"'"r, phon..' Kc> port j Vctilic. Mli, Murv V.iiung ."••:! I ::«> nnd tUide duwn and get my flsh. F'nn Jean. Roticr Rv.m I'i"o boner. !h"«i-» Shrrwibur/ Sneakboxes 1 could see bass swirHng all around -. United States Govern- 26-FOOT SKIFK, «edao cabin, good con- avynij. . K(-l Hftr k. CourM 8 Miles: Stari, 2:35 noon the finish was: ment obliuationa, direct dition, reamnable. call iwtwft-n 6 and the jetty. But ae the waves were & evening!, 2C9 Second avenue, Lonif T*rn II Pitk I'aii, , :i:-'l .•'" coming in pretty high I decided it and guaranteed 1,408,082.57 Pet nn ilir')j-/h water for B Na e. Crciv 3. ObliKBlions uf States and Uranrhh, H J. home or ollir, |] lie.) Hank Wl ml. A Sliu Scufflr. II.I'. le was better to retreat and live to political subdivisions .. . 33,886.13 HEAI>HOARI). antique, white and B<,U\ 2.T1M-J. Tr«-. Ray Cn'cnV I'. I> Halscv .Ir fi.->h another day, so i carefully 1. Other bonds, notes and uphulstcrtd in bi'ia ltatiW for ' twi; SlR>e Ship. H rncea W II Hank. debentures 15,908.33 KKlA-INA'foR. .m.i 'inr; a .-=n.Sn. .1. Ji-roliimcn w. r. ii.i.c,- made my way to the shore. 5. Corporate slocks (in- studio beds. pecn at Hu:rdye'i (iii^i n>. >• in* il-.i. I., -tin War«hou»f, 123 Broad DanW. t^m^n r. phoi.e Ea'"i Huh-Aiin-Hnl.. lWil, I Hi -an ll:..llicr, i-ludiiiK Jt.l'IO.OU stuck •trcct, I i M'f.M ' KcinK wet I decided to wade out 'in rftr. )• W. J. Mc:-f,."c,iu Tipprll. K-n Wnikrr of Federal Rctcrvp bank) 1.150.00 SAILBOAT, 1 r.O i.t 1! 1 :0fi : into the river, north of the Sea 4 GLA.>S cuemrnt doors 75. Phon. S»w»l, Dr.n I.I.-W, Jr I. Ca..M foot of Wharf avenue is again com- dividual?, partnership*, and Pani, imil uas COMMAN'IIKRS i \ I bun". and corparatinnn I 51-9,077.25 PULLETS, 14 weeki old, ready to J3 West l--ri,nt nlr,.-i t.'Kor! Haul., phon* ing into ita own. This time not as We buy, soil and Rr i, ,fV« 1 1 I 1 r,:. 116 Uuwn, skippered by Wjlliam H. Time deposits of indi- lay. Whit* Leshora PulMi. The At l>ui atop. W 1BW If. 7 14* a terminal for the "side wheelers" vidunlfl, partnerships and hirh effg production backsround of trails anythir.f. K.I 1 111 1:.: Johnson. i,-d tho live starters cm corporations ... . 1,015,4 55.03 n-1- which used to ply between th Bat- "ALMOST NEW." Clearance faie on .!( • rr.ett .. i::: 111 if. : the first-lap, but expeiienocl rud- tery and Ked Bank, but as a No.15. Deposits of United these pullets will help you to pro- summer d res sea, coats, hats, ihocs, States (tovenimerit (in- THROUGH duce mort and larger eggs for the raincoats and children's cloth PH. Som» r.! i der tiouhle and \v;is ovrrt:,knn l,v 1 h'shini; attraction. Three weeks '. -7 cluding pofltal savings) 164,148.11 war needs. By raising a large num- dressy at $1 and $2. \>ry good bar- i Ol.ONKI.S ' Sela.Maid which finished 3 minuicJ a^'u .^evenil wcakflsh were caught 16. Deposits of States and gains ; evening dre«Fes, men's nuit^ and 1-0 ber of chicks I can sell you these n W i., rifi seconds nhrad. Heli-n \ off the dock and since then they political nulxli visions . . 192,002,15 »ht>P3; aJ»o Hoover kilrh#-n cabinet, nmalt 1T7 V T(1o 18. Other delimits (certi- pullets cheaper than you can raise T trailed llawn by five minulr., in have betii increasing in numbers wash ing michine, ice liox, .'iij-pnurni ca- fied and rnshier'a checks, them, phone, Calvin Jacobs, Kfan*- pacity, two-in-one mahogany lable: nlso I'e:« Ma IT third place and Il;u-i. Moll1, K I daily. Uist Saturday Fred Neiman etc.) CU'SUo wanted cveninjr irown*. ;-:ic» 11 or 18 to burg 363-R.* was ruurth. Fred I;JMV , •,,n , ,, lot Ked Bank accounted for a rec- 19, Total de- sell. Doani. :'>:, North Shrrwbury ave- whieh was about half a lmiui ) posits t ,.r-0Mf;,.7,i HUP, Red Hank. MAJORS ' n'rd catch of 1L', lishing with shed- 23. Other Mobilities .611.19 CHICKEN and brooder homea, different F. r»iba-l the other honls. witlnl dcr ci ab.^, very early in the morn- size*. Manns, Katontown, Routu 35, ALr^ atccl hror cooler, I) . mm y Th(. sammary: ni".. Kvcn Joe Irwin found time to 24, Total Liabilities 8 !,D01,072.!)4 Eaat of Circle, aecond house on hill.* 6-ft. copp«-r work bnu'li. 3-ft. copper 1.. RrnrHn. work bench, perfpet'condition. I7S. Grey- (mi 10 Miles; Start, wet a line off Irwin's float and GOATS; also ToRgenburff buck at ntud; I. Kl-nk . , Ho 2-40 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS hound Tavern, Hiphwny 3'i. Keyport, N, . pp bnuisht in two nice flsh. I have Sat. Aug. 19 Leghorn and Birred Hock chickens ; J. 25. Capital Stock: 'Mai,l. K I>O,,.,,H,, •l.u:: ow, Braun, Lincroft. next to fire I.IEI'TENAN'TS nut been fible. to get the names of (n) CIBB» A pre- \ house.* DINING ItOOM suit, vory Rnod r nn- •1:07 all the successful dock fishermen ferred, total par l dition, re a*on»b!e, phone Red Bnr.k Zsrr . W J7.liO0.OO, retir- I ROTARY oil burner unit Mr conversion IleMTinnil I • IH hut have been informed that some •'• •: i l (i able value ?7,- / steam plant, all controls complete, less 1'NT 'ill or tio weakflsh have been caught storane lank. In perfect condition, $.",:•; SINCLK M"ATtTE~b'e^l mil sprinc nnd ! :u the dork, besides many large (Ratr nf flividendH , I .'idO.OO china closet, $5; oak desk, $1, 10 Oak- matin-*?, two )>n)rnnm drr?scrs, phone : eel*. Thc^e lieh are larger than nn lelirahle value . land »treft. Rrd Rank* Red Bank a0Dfl-M. GF.NKEM.? Mhe average school wcaks, weighing in 3'", V GERMAN ShephertJ puppiea of quality fAHLE~MOl>EV~rnrii^ri'.U new. Sl7i WACs Issued New (r) Common stock, 1 breeding. Special gny male, lookrt /.enith. new, no UP rial rcquirrd, bar- M I' ! fmiii Kvu to three pounds. total par $65,- j like Kin Tin Tin, who he Is named af- ftain. Majcittic low cnl>inrt radio, 117, When 1 heard that friends of 000.00 / 8 RACES DAILY ter. Vanessen Kennels, Route 35. near i'xcrllcnt condition, phone KPII Bank 2 17 " It Johr.x I mine hud caught from 60 to 75 26. Surplua «C ,onft.no five corners or phone Red Rank 1974-M.* Off-Duty Dresses 27. tlndiviilod profits 11 ,635.53 BULLDOG, female, black and white, Ped- HOI5JSHMA.V Tinacher puppy, I wee j.ihiH.l we.-ik.-, fishing in rowboata, 1!H. Reserves (nnd retire- igree, suitable breeding, phone Asbury olil. no papers, phon*1 Rum sort 6fl4. | The new iilitnry.|j(.iRn" ,,rf-1 i r-Mv •n the hell buoy and the long ment account for pre- Park 3784-M.* YANKEE TRADEIt, ofTera trumpet, nuty .li ferred stock > 1 .400.00 e.^e, f |hl. Women's ArmyUa-.i :it Water Witch in Sandy j'AINT YOUR house, lead, zinc, and pure bURle, portnblr phonograph, four-picca linseed oil. For inside, use Supcrtone, pld plush covered parlor set, walnut de«k, rrwimt. ,. ,,f ., Wlf( f,.lynn yhan. In,,,,, bay, 1 decided it was about 20. Total Capital Accounlj S Jin .•'.IS.SS J lijinni' wih mixed with /i galion of water, f 1.35 gal- old churn, parly chair, buby hammock •r, il . .<•- double bed; also Ice box, 143 Mechanic CORNER 1JDT ]00xir,0 fert nt Rivprsfd* ciiritics lonneli) (Look street. Red -Bank. Heights, atntpsir place and Hcndriek- bia.sei Inittims ,.|ni| hrnt.K day and made all preparations for value 1 : SCRATCHING does, due to so-called Bon nvenue. Owner must poll, make of- 'lown Lhe fumt. The c lar may lie:'. In--; ratch, including two gallons (al United Stateo (kiv. fer, phnne Red Hank 1'IT.l* uoin epened in- biitidi), "summer eczema," fleas, ticks, lice, rf hvr .s}irii»p for chum. However, ernment obliirnliuiip. di- car and sarcoptie mange,' ringworm, do if SAIL.nO AT, irood condition, phone At- '•* worn mi the collar, tlit- r. s"'iiii rect and Kiiainfitcrd, f odor, and other sfTcctioni; 23 in all. lantic HighlHnds -,!»3-.T, nftor Ti p. m. 1 1 ' Mdtiday evening 1 received word pledged to secure dr.- 'I ' rmht and ,n K,,,t Mnnmu,,!!, Brush or spray with Quadine. (Jives hair 10 NEW HAMTsillItK" Red laying hent Son Born To jfiMiii the Const Ciuard that there liositj and other llahkll- lustrous sheen. Used by leading kennclfl. Inc cM.^rcl |I-,KS (J( ,),,, Siun'il tl" SOS ,911.01 leas thnn yrnr ' old, phone Red | would be no more IV-shing in that Sold by Red Dank Pet Shop, 33 West Bnnk 2r»f.il-\V. I'mp.- on the led. I'aii.hi Front street. Red Bank. Auk your deal- Former Resident 1 nut .area, MI we are going to try our if) Total } .7li7ni I" ivm n wi thu lifiiuldiT I luck in tile Shrewsbury river at To7 er or P, E. Vaudhn Distributor, 201 TWO STOHM «ash, -I Imhts, r-4"x3'-7". Fii.-t Lt mid Mrs. .John J. Haul- Watchung avenue, Plainflcld. N. J. $1 etich; kitchen sink utandard new .the Kumsuii bridge, wheie some 32. Secured nubilities: 200 HORSES 22"x30"xK", with din in enamel Iron, JR. inn "I Tallahni->rc., Kioridn. ato tin- AC in) Ueiutslt* "fi-meij by 40 Fair HHVCU roatl. I'nlr Ilnvrn, N. J.* Ivi-ry remarkable catches huve been pledged n«Kets imisuaiit BAKTAMS, BanUins, Bantnms, pure Ii;iHT,ls of A "im. Ru^rr John, horn anil t i imnicil willl -ir ONE LARCH and onn Hinnll ice box, in ! lli.uh-. "Swi'ili" Wiili'i-Uuiy vouches. Id rciiuirumrutft uf law % 101 .122.75 . bred white Leghorn Bantams; Thun-da:.. J ulv ti. at 'he pciM I'm.-- ntiil lirald. •.)] WAC ,„!,, K»od condition. No dcnlers, phone 'tin a c:ilrii (if Ml made by R friend breeders, started chick*; Any o]tl uniHon 3 J {». I..tal, Ur'ilt .Maliiy fleid, Tallaliaf- 'IV IVc.s may ef Ins clHiininint; with live shrimp Id) Total t ~i«7 :.ee. Mtf. Uaid.iij.' if Ihi- frjinic-r chicks or hatching eBB». phone Cal- 0ii Mikii Kitthciine K'-niieih. iinu^llti-1 mi -. iic. not t h side of the river. Stnte n( Me Jet-Fey, County, of Mon- vin Jacobs, Keanabiirg: 363-B-* condition. A. B.- HlUlpbrant, IJI; l.Miwn. l!m-...!, i,.i^.-. month, *B 300 nv«niir. Rnt Tlnnlt.» Htc Mn-har-1 Kctir.i'dy .I'auil'.s fill>air^ tells niL' thut Charles uf Ml i icil \\ .th lii,- (tii,. ;n- ol WIMII T, tleniui' H. Whit/ipld, rjiOiirr n/ ~ihr C,:i!d H(i . li*h;n^ with tape worms, iilwive.named bank, tin solemnly HWenr GAHAGE foldlnic dooia and partfl, BARGAINS jn stocK week! 2-pipf'Q uf Lot over the- 11^lit .<,n,Nid( Mandril lfi .Friday, live Saturday, in- phone Red Bank 6fi. living room suite, ! : -1-huniPr KHR Lt. llilit the nhnvc Hlnlrnieiil is true to the tile WAC utliv,:.-- <|||.:V|.^ a,,. .S1II, j eluding a flsh weighing five pounds, best of my knoulciWe ami IwiAu-f. POST TIME 3:30 ?. HI. BARGAINS, flnt corae, flrat aervedi stove, $12.h0; fireplnee 'sertDii," $4.7.1; I supply oftiie lJiili! Mahry. Held, except that" they wear b:us nn CEORCETn. .WHITKIBI.D, Chamber! gas range, tlO; R-V-Llte, break/ast nook set. ?1B,5O; coffee tnlile, 'iiiuliici' never.usos anything but a *4.DG; walnut Windsor rocker, $3.CO; CnnMor. ISO «(1. ft. rolla, |6; corner fink, »lt; r .J.«Ultte ^«.r^l^.Ji^UUawiil blue stone flasRlnir, IS canti ma. ft; cOrb- small child's desk, *C>,, ,0; bird C:IKO» nnd ill)!, for tin- |,:ut - y,-ar anif n h-ilf. u ; Athene on tin: K,|l:,r ;uul bairi '"•• ij !1.--Ii puts lip a feiil light on any this loth day of July, 11144. ,*eHlJl..JlDj^ItJ; «h«mle»l toilet Rtand, $1.50; n.nlioKnny piano bench, Hi» parents nti: .Mi. Ami'Mix. W'il- syatum. 180 jalvTTfBr F"J*ltl1>t""**lirKn 1 !h<' cu]>. Altai, '.he b;.iid nil the ;ln'l;ie Crouiier.s weighing up to a (Si'nl) . IV, I.ESTBH, WHITFJEM), r Jiam Hurdiiif; ol Newark, HUIMIIU ! Notary Public, . mixer,-- one bair nlie. fl50; ,Urm«ltinK $2,IiO; 2 easy chnlrii, $G., ,0 ench; fcrj liccr'a caj, is black ssm.i KII|r,nytdo 'I'hc cotifile torrert- Attest: ilivv.-i is roul IIIII! :uiun ;mti Jut> ,•, i tin- flriM timi! in ninny yeai« that .«. H. rurillLU brackets, tS.SO each: electric linn 5 cents each and muny ntlif-Ta .too ntl.'l unuihci child, 1'hylliH Huid- new hiKh in f.i.ihion lor, wonu-n n; ' "• .il.i-is ,this'size have been cnught HA.NIKI. S. WBICAND, li-2x4-3, 115; mortar mljrlns: box, IS. •rnuB to mention, RiMcil'^ Aiirllon GnU laa. Ihe service'. W. WILKINS, SR.. '.Conover Lumber Comiiap*, Keyport, Ntw loilea. 2B.27 Bnat i'rullt atri.,.1, phon* I in tho jjiver. We hava been In- DlrteLoi-A. T-"--«—j, RED BANK REGISTER, JL'LY 20, 1944 _. Faga Eleven. FOR SALE FORS/kLE BUSINESS NOTICES ROOMS FOR HELP WAiTTED REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ___ . sbin cruller, 26 /eet, 8 owe, ££c Aoitn; aJfO broilers CAH THOVteLK, ctlj i*ick, Kumjeoa 1070. airy and roafttlnK chickens, chicken manure. ifk.fif. with urivate bith anunc:i *r.ci carfare. l r:\i* H,, &ii irnprovemfiits, '.wo-rar ^ar- ! in J ll'j'j d'jv. j. ;.a/- j i box, Uvatory. gallery, 65 H. P. Chris Jarnea John, 41 Marlon street, Had Hank. Uiiri'c, titchin and xarai ment and iivni raj musou workk, MMaur P. O- »^.\ V,2. BelforJ, N. J. COLOHEJJ GIRL to take c«r« of chil- thu Pioi-yty. m,r:e owner, Harry i h'^ro. N. J., phone Freehold «32R2. Writ*. le »een at_lrwln'_s_Yacjit_Yorks.» with corn In it. And maab too—start* Ila--)O, i:j DfKcrrcst nvenuc, Ked Bank. rd* 133-R.* I H PEN'S BUSINESS suit,, aire. *2. year. THIfMJ floor, K dren, Ktiod wHKfrs, for two night.-- a er, grower and laying mash. Feed both trr bulldinu, 2.700 wt-tk. App)y 42-A White street, Kcl HAVE HOUSES and olher propcrtiea for BUNGALOW. 6 larKc r-j-ini', alt on ..-.. | N'- Y- J arour.d weight. Worn only twice; aUo for best results. Hanee ft Davis, phone IJOOKKEKPING Kcrvlreu for Hmali con- Hank.* !4'iutir« fi-ct. (Jividrni into t*-t] roamn, ^a!e In Rtd( Bank and 'vicii.it/. For flour, brtth, .tlcar.i ht.'i'. .'-dcllni- unde. fray covert top coat, tuxedo coat and 103. CTiis, 'lax rcturtia ami audit. Mud* 1 FIVE-ROOM bungalow, all improvt- modern convenience!, suitable for pru- rompltft/ description and pt'icn MALE TO take care of pot itovcs, on*; t m-ntd. Can be seen any afternoon. , 112 BATS killed with packafre. 112 for Btrtct, Ket. Bank. -V. J,, phono 36i.',-W firis.t/iial or eommcrclul u«e. Can he I'ajl Ktfvere, 60 Broad .ntrpet, phon<- Re«l down paymviit, ,-i.; rauntiiy, A. K. DTI- at 23 WaJJfice atreft; on..- at ^^ Wr.!. r.L-tt, rc-aJtyr, :j 1'; N;iw--»."n): jn-tTi'i*1, Ili^li- C. Amcndt, $* Parker avenue, Fair Ha- - en 1 *nd H. rats (money back guarantee.) Harm- tf'-n by [ip]>rjintm*nt. Al£«-nt.t protr-ct*sd. laci: atrt-et, phone Red Bank 7 51, nr.ic' ONE TWIN bed, mattresa and ivru DOCK mjlUJlNC, bulk head.*, jetties, I;ind4( phoni' ll'.uhlamU ; jn; . less, dogs, cats, poultry and humans; Thomaj Irvinii llrown, RtK)iiU.-r office. M ^J-'y ;_23__ Wallace^ u;^t ^^ UUflb: ROAh. llumnon, 2 J S end tables, one console table, one Ij bdlboardwalk*k ,, floatl s gai-RwaygRy s mmade F'[/KNIHKED~r««m"fa^inK*~riw»Tl»*r.vate BHOWN PLACE. Rod Bank. Six rooms Unird-Davidsoii it Co. rooms, bath, all improver •nts. In- .SEVEN'-ROOM i-ottSKfc. ;:li imiiruv,... •rib one rocker; very reasonable, phunc to order. N, if, tiny tier, phone Key port WJIITK WOMAN who wiahrs jfood homt lavittory and toilet, 87 K. Front «treet, me.-td. HUH beat. f.-iii.^c/.iif-J Kr..ni.i!r., find hath. Karate, lot 50x127; 15.400; T«d Bank 111). ' I'lULCO cabinet .radio, has short wav< 'JfiH. j^ a» KL-ncral houi"ewrjrk, live in, 8chack, U.re fj-i itutue road, kumu.n lUd jk fine surrountliiiKii, ^a-iiHL-. liric. 5',,:i00. aho, owner in army. Beautiful piece of PAT'S Acrordlon School, 114 Monmouth TWO ROOM.S with u»i- of kitchen, phone lUVElt PIJi'/.A, ideal location, *ix moms, rnontn. See Paul Revere. 60 Broad itrwU |lEALTHV strong 6-weeks-old pigi. Ktd u:»3 lutwern y a. m. and A. £. Utnnftt, rt-aiior. ." i 'j N*o"«'riink useful furniture. %1b. call Red Bank 410. itreet, Ited Bank. Eu»y way to learn. f al improvemr-nts; caraKe, tinplace, ex. avrnue. Highlit ii'ls, phone Hijihland.'S phone Holmdel 6271, fi v. m or 3.', Ka-J after fi p. m. MJCN J7-10; outdoor work; 100 ,' cs.nen- O FOUR OOVTS, one buck, US each, Mrs. Try your ability, Lea in the l>ro[ier way. I'l'lli-ni hcatinii system, ^(J,,'i0 0, K °II 1 j y 1. w JiE ttit< t EllIMi'S MAI'I.E crib, in Boorl condition. f rival a J'lionJ * Red BDank IiEdlKAiILK rnomi, private bath; most tial; 7 0c to l*lic per hour, plus uver- ^'"h ' . -' l°n block, fine country T »8 Mrs. I'atton, Main btreet, I'ort 1. tlunderstn,' I'lymuuth avenue. Port lim«. 7'hrwt.- in f.iHt-nt.al work n-c-l t.n; lermM. Cnnatance Smith, l .1 Maple ave. uttractivc; rn'Mlt-ratfly priced. $0 Hub- nUt • 'JiiT J*av!in. Phone Red Hank 230K. 12-KOOSt houic. LI ljuth-, j acrtsi, .ami- -stition. ?, famify bedrooms, 3 bathi, oil /onmouth. N. J.. phone Keansburg Mofimouth, N. J. hurd park. HP/1 Hank.' npply, tx'ipt with atati-mt-nt of uvaila- J6B-J . CARI'KNTRK.S and: ruufinx. Be- in ilty for chunK*- to outdoor work. Se- t'Atlt HAVES, two dw-fllinUrt, une has •apnl irr-mmi-, vtry choict location, j J»«"t. lovely wrounda, aumnwr faoUM. MAN'S ELGIN bicycle with all acces- and re/ncilelli.jfli , KKluil n & BaxH - OUMii. V^~ Suulh atrcct, llrni Uank; <,ur interviewer at 1 Burden .-trect, n.K rooms, hot water heat, all im- ht-.it, J i:iHi.CL*. J'nc il at ?KI,I>U0. riain.-. Alt in 3[.imdid condition Ab- HARM THAILER made from model T saries in excellent condition, phone ter, phone KeyporL 1.17-W or Ktyport quiet and. comfortable; hot water at alt yruv.-rnems; st'mUhuriKalow hns five A. K. U.-Mifcti, :jl.. NaM-ui.lv (ivcnu.-. j y^'••U.. ; owner, Inspecpct mandd make a bidbfd.. body, Shrcw.il>ury. N. J.. ljc-tw.cn 6 and ti p. m. Ford, Atlantic Hl«hl«nd« 2SC. or 42 Third ave- n»2-.vj. . timea. Plenty of parking ipace. Mod- Asplundh Ti'ff Expi rt Co, i nun.', .all improve'im-nts, attached K&r- phon*- .loM>;iri [.. McCuc. Hcaltor, Rumsoa. itisi H,, AckerKon, llail.t, N. J.. phonh e nu.., Atlantic lliKhlanda. nr 1 tn HOOVEK cleaners repaired, brushes re. erate prices. Phone 2814. i'K&. LOW vncant, 46.000; terms. Con- HVE-KOOM, (.mi-liu!i«:il'> ali Ul': _ i!_L "°" <4« or Ittd Bank 2041. |'(eypurt !i< ' VENETIAN BLINDS. You still can Ket bristled. Allen Elccln't: Shop, IS LAltCK COMFORTABLE room, private KOUTKMIiN wanted for citaMithed f-ianc,: Smith, J4 Maple avenue, I-'gir Jia- HEii HANK, In centrally located neljh- routes, salary amj cum mU si on, m:i.,i provements, fu >• minuu•* to railroii-1 a vrry choice assortment of tjuality White ttreet, phone G12. Red Hank. hom'-, c!o-e to river, excellent location, >« !;,_ph'ir.c It* U Hunk 2^08. Rtatirjn. C;in l-i; aton ai.y tirm-. H. tiiirlinml, very good compact tmall jOAJtf. Will tntdi- my tVirfe registered wood Venetian Minds in best silts; Ivory WfilftiiiK dintuncp from town, reiponaibtc have references and certificate of »vail- GENKKAL contt n^t^r; top soil, fill dirt, alillity. Apply at nncf. Icon's f.lmn^r-, Kvcnk'!!. Urttil'.ey Jan... Jliwlet, N. J- l>0U-'«. toe, hcrlroom«, l.alh, living Nubian doc-h nnd on,- TcjKBenliurK doe with mliwleil lap'. Nalioml l 4 10. KtntUman p:eftrrcd, 18 Mubbard Park or LITTLE >VKR, two bunnalows on plione Kryport P,-r,-M b».fnrt 3 P. ni. rlrlminii ! i , g room, lor 3fi pull't*. Oft'' il'n in 'Jry and three tinders, «ravei, rnanurfr. Lionel Sl- l>y> r-i and J.audfiry, 75 Wiiit*- utre.-:, avi-nur-; <>ne with BH i'jj I'rnwn'n. pho 2680.' mon, 11 Center elieet, Kumion, phone porcS,. ahadH Jotnic, , ifJiM^.kitclien. fu. » enclose„>„„d, ^. phone Ho'I Iliiiik tk'H-i.' Ked Hank, phone JM)0. -. U,J bath-*. Holland M(-at-Oil, nth- wt'Hthcr Htrlppinj:. Cnll immediately, to 1.AROK WALNUT wardrobe, icebox, (17 0, or [led Itatik ST.. rt fll |'OR KAI.E. rowbnat with oars. Kood ' r lir... f')ur rooms, all improvements; S.ACKiKJCK. ri'.if inul « 'juaner a fit, ••'•e; 5.-,,.',00. Jn*ei>h G. MrCup, realtor. condition. K'.i, pliwie K TO 17 y^ars eld to do chore i table, vine, child'a maple desk and chair, 121 Fair Haven road, Fair Haven. oil heat, three-car Karaite, Sll.r.OO. Ex- iwo-fitmily li-u;-, , all improvprncnta. Kumson. Phone Rumson H1 or Red ALAN UPHOLSTERY SHOPS will on rny pJflct, two or three mor/nnt, (la* Btafinn lur.i-h. o:.(;ttf, (ru\i stand, ducks, chickens and swivel chair, enamel lop lcitchin table, nhonc 892r. Keri Bunk: . or aft..inoons a wrrjt, no lawn mowinc c iu- i\i. aiitnt, Constance Smith, 14 Unnk 2041. bantams. For information call Re,I make your uld living room lUita NICELY furmihpd bedroom for buiinei .Maple a-.wsue. Fair llavrn, phon.i Rod Karag. . *".000. Imiuirc -Stu-ll Gii« St«- other articles too numerous to mention. pertion, fhrintian, no nmoker*. Ref or h'-avy work, caii or Rddress J. I,. - 990-W. 116 Shrewsbury avenue. Hank 2:','.H. tion, Ito'ute H^liway z*>, Union IJ-.ai-h N . f-'AlR HAVES—Vive-room bungalow, hot Jook JJkfc Jj'.w, No matter how old entice required, fi2 I'eter* place, 'Re' Tilton, WirV.loW road, Little Silver. N. an hoat, porch, (tar-age; plot 10x140. DUMP body hydraulic hoist, electric J., phone Kfd Hank 198.* NEAR NEWMAN >SprinK» road, two J motors, electric fans. Unth tuns, «ink., TWO NEW rear fender* for 1«!» Chev- or shabby your Hull*: is ... our ex- Hunk.* Sfduded Bettinir: 14,500. Term.. Low rolet tkri-p-quarter ton truck, reason- tlwr-llirign, two.car BaraR'', lot 100x1.">0. FAIR HAVKN. nu-.. locution, tu taxes. Kny VanHorn Agency, Fair Hav- Ill liies pipe for I.eutir.K syitern, fur. pert craftsmen can do wondcra with All impro-. ements, quiet location; price able. Apply Joseph Johnston, ValHy LINOTYPE operator, living in or 111,: l.ath, rhrome <-n. Phone Red Bank 2«3 * hiture, china, brie-a-brsc; antiques it. Vou mako your « xpcrirnc«.d ;iv, r.iit-, [-'air Ilavpn, phone Red Bank RAMBLING, modern hungaJow, almoit land a 71Z- K. , i-nngi, from our wid<: variety of dec- mi acr.'.-fruit i:•(.'*'-, jT.ODi). Charlf-i K. hone Sea Bright 'J. in newspaper and commercial job 3f .Swi-'onfy, .Vunmiiu'.h a\pnac phono Kum- new, 3 bedrooms, deluxe bath, air i-'OR SALE, uied No, 1 American hot orator-type fabric a, and we Jo the KBKINED woman wishes to take chil- plant, Btcady poiition to one quali- fton M'.'2. r-onditlomnK, oil fired, fireplace. doubl« bUR BEST salesman, Is In the can. Belt water hastini boiler, about 100 feet rent. We a!to offer you new and dren to the Leach; alao take care of FAIR HAVEN, tirtntw avenue. neHr Kuratte; J'J.OOO. half cash. Ray VanHorn outaide "hlt« »2 a nallon, real interior pipe, slr.es 1-inch to 2-itich. Same fied. Apply at oner, M r. Penning- river, six 'rooms, »unporch; all im- Ak't-tury. Fair Haven. Phono Rffd B*nk rebuilt Z am, .'i-piece living room children cve.'iinifs. B<-»t of reference*. provemenirt: hoi .water hent. KaraE«. lot losa II.CO per Jfalton, special attention amount of pipe covering 30-tcallon t-xtra "calille'l Hank Z4CB-M.* ton,/ foreman mechanical depart- KIVKK ACUK. Beautiful riverside J H^j. • aimers, medium chrome Kreen, perman- heavy range boiit-r and pot stove, S1Q0 lUiU-J, odd chaiia, love « feet dfci-p'ljy -1 feet. wide. HRUAiil.E eo'.nrM man wants cleaning mtnt. Red Ban* H^giuUr. " vft'.-nn' AnB»*t ]. Exclusivp BK<-nt. Con- .SHREWSBURY. Secluded garden. Cora- Int trim and trallin. S2.2:, per gallon. for all V. Woods, 7 Naveiink aver.ut.-. Bfifiis, all "with pre-war sprint; con- Has tin tit u-'l r!m jn . MnnmoutK ^o dealers, at our factory, Unseed White Atlanti'- HiKhlari'^. phone 5fl 1-M. job? by the day; Kood reference*, stancf Smith, 14 Maple avenue, Kair Ha- fort a bli: roaidtiiiCe ir fin© neijhbor- nt ruction, ii i.d yfiur H. election cf phf-IK- I'.l'i IfHIiK Sl'JX-K.* count;, hiyh I^.'.J.. J.u.-nt.d mi L'on- Matowan, N. J- pr.une. Holmilf! IIOL'SKKKKi'KH. will lady 'that c,,!!fi>i I>II._ phone Jlt-ti^ H«n-*_JI3_W. htiod. Eight room, 2 fcaths, lavatory, IJKI.S'fJ yOUlt rolkr«. New clean Hol- rf/vcm at factory pr\r.i-u. (Jyr i> p- UJiUlSTKHEIi riuisu would like work in ti replace, automatic heat, jlate roof. in. land window nhaiie* put on wliile yo'i mil fljrain, ] r> Whiti: SIX-ROOM huu-i •*team heat, onp-car i.^jtr Lnr.... liny m,w L.-ft-r.- i.uild- brood ai.d young piss sn'l r1i-*'.-i1'.uti\t wl;l «!;-'! Iy cal! t- rJU. f, t'xp':ritnceil, references, road, Khrew-hury, ifj. nice liirntiun. in .tuJatlon. JS.7.0O. Jiay VanHorn AKoncy, old. MiddlMnwn Stoclc wait, r,'j cente tor b.it eJK^t. W.- mal. ca). Jled hun\ 400-K aft*-r 6:30 P- m.* Fair Haven, phone Red Bank ^83.* piKs any kind of a -window «ha lo- storm windows, double (forage, J3.73O. Call afl'r 4:S0 p m. William linen, 212 Inchet hi^h. 56 inche-i lonir, 81 square cation, in Fair Haven. $2 2,000. II. V. feft, each, phone Long Branch ITO'J, be- Inc., "0 S'juth Tth iivtr.uc, IyOr.g p -family, tio Jaundry, steady. writ", »L'MiALOW, all impr. l.ta," Ii t till Itny ViinHiirn Agency, Fair Haven, phone all »lrwl.'_Wesl }'"'<« Urani-h. N. J. MM. Violtt Sickles, 2H Broad street, K. H. Stout 7? Broad strr-i-t phonp Red Rd Hk 28:!* tween C and 8 P. m. ^^ Branch. 1'hu^e Lti-u tfmnrh 3-i0. I-urt M'jritnouth. convenient to h\x.-.. Ai3i." hui'i,,*. r, ri»»m* ?::ttaK«-. SU.000. K y VanHorn Agency, and liath. tU improvt-ment •-, quire Mr,. 11. KiU nh- re. H |THOByatif'fT. Hnrmor;y Hill road, term,. <•. M. A. C. Ra.«ia» Brothers. and routirif-; a!su trained to do lab work o.-V.e ))£r;i; .'xri'Iltnt soil, all under cultiva- VanHorn Agency. Fair Haven phont Red huur'.h • Hundiij-., chone Ri-tl Ba?R JI- ' apvh- .•;v:;a:,:. r;i-i>b- try aid Colt/. Klf 15-21 Mechanic street, phone SOt'i. Hi-finer,. J-J;.trice i- c< v. <1 Turi in physis;;u;'s ufliet. Write "Mtdical As- 2Z'.','!.* t ion. price $:!.*,,000, i'rark B. l.m Hk 'rfH* 1 gj'tiir.t," tlvx 011 Rid Hank, N^J/^ tt»bi>rr% piitrh— : i'.^ lars- .JUitiliiiK PIANO. *—A. ~B. Dirhan, piano maker, Friday•, 'J a. in. to .". i>. m. Ci-oper- WOMAN froir a p. in", to n P- m. live ; h run he rriiindt'led COLONIAL—tiev«n rooms, plot 80x100, IP YOU wlih to «tli your automobile ON HIUHWAY, r**«t»uraht and bar, " "n the h t:h\vr'iy v dealer, tuning, repslring. renovatlr.R. WOMAN wjirrr-.~7!ayii work, Tuesdays rlny^ a w.-ck fur .'i^ht h(jU5ek.-._-pir.tr 1 I'rir.,1 nt ?l.i,u(HJ breitkfast nook, hot water heat, flr«- brimt it to UB. Wi [>ay cMh for uer- to «u.! .-my »u in. ['ta**i'. oak (limrs. tiled hath, double gar- hop and thnwroom Drumrnond place. vlcentjle cari: 193o to I'Jii modfls ixi^J.S'.SI^fiA.VJK o/ fkjud^ ate 1'^ V. m.d Saturdays ISO W. Bcrgen place, d k flinrtr. sma!! fRmily; vicinity t rooms, second floor, ,1 hedronms. r :h le^ bra. , ftk e; $7J*50. R:iy VanHorn-Agency, Fair Mourit^EnKlich Co.. lUd Bankj IC H. Stout, UWI IjuiltJinK. 77-7'j Red Hank,__N. J. Bu«. V.,,. .r.dRiv.d Ri r roadd. p^h . HB,.! :» :, ^, ''^l/-- .r"l -niy. Aifnt. H-niH-'-y, P. 0. n l-,t J«lxl9'J8 . Pr IS.2-,0. I'rank H | Haven. Phong' Red Hank 283. * Biond i!re-*t tVjvrr N ) Hox h-ypnrl, N. J. fcNTItjUEfl. fins, furniture, silverware, A .NEAT co'.orid woman vishi-n position I.awc*, NVwman S roa jewelry. <-a*h rrgilter>V" se»'lng' ma- TOP PRICES paid tor *1] make* of (iKSKit.M- CON'I liACTOh tnd ctupools at day work or conltir.tf or.ly. Slotp in KED HANK—A Koo.i nix-room house, r#- nines, etovc-. cur.-, t.onk.. i,i.tture.. tltaned ; cartln;: and (ffaditiK, Lop rcft-rtr.cef. I'.(-U"e call at 71 Lintirti IJnusp, 8 rooms, lath lavatory, utenm t'entl/ iiftinted, with new roof, plot good us«d can. WcKim-Layt on h' at. lot "Sx-100, larK*-- out building. r.i-ar }'U~. et'Vfi.-rmjni n: tnn-tivc cnt- r.oins, rnrrlrti*-* and linen*, stamp., luff- ioij, manure, fi:. dirt, cit-deis travel and plarg. U.'l Ba;,V. N. J-* ' REAL ESTATE WANTED laK<. f.r'-piaet.1. hot U'LIT 1 .SOiaoo, hot air heat. KHrage; 15,230. bage de.ks boiKht and sold. Town .?I>LIKK AA-f^EU ould ^ULi,urnlture Kirhinsc'. 25 Monmouth M6*. Oscar llecker, 47 Second it reel. UNTURN1.SHEI> 3 or 4-room apartment. ti-ronm dwfllinu, 3 hathi, lavatory. o:] Ii|nk phone lUd Bank II80. l>y the day in Red Banlr, Lit tic Silver, h.M.,v:;(,!i ii,vit(il, fh:n -s K. Sw.-f-nry. fclriiet. Hed Rank, phone f,2P. fair Haven, N. J. in or nter Rrd Hank, year around hr.st. ? 5.500. Kmnk B. tawea. Newman or Fair Hav.-n, No washinh e or ironingii . Sprint!, road.* ^_: attractive S-room bun art- I Imperial waihabl* wall- FKANK VAN 8YCKLE, 80 We«t Front ph or.e 1'i - M p-ft p. m.* Write, "J. W." Hox ill or phono Red low, excellent condition, corner plot, r a (Hank :!.-.l i.' 8 paper for every r om iin yo'jT hh.jme; Bt.-cet. formerly Quicn's Dannie. Re- metal and ;'nper. 'Ictti.'. jur.V. dealer, i'AlN'J'I.Mj, <]• cvTuvny umi paper h I Mi:ket fence, new awning , screinetf BKI> BANK and MJddletown vicin- ; I'orrh, K'diti^e, hot air hcut, blower; l ue« Ui Jl'i?l", on sale forf , SI.St' I per pairs to all makei. Bear wheel aligning e, lied Bar.ii, phone AN" Qliii hou^e, ti or m'>re rooms out >', i fiii • inp fJoi:e l>y day or contract; "t-?i ir fierit; ail improv'-ni'.-n! . 4">.'.».S0. Ka>- VanHorn Avcncy. Fair Hav- ,oom lot. Qimntltlci aro) pattern, are a:.(i frame E traUhtening service, podge J5'H-W \VJ]1 call. mnti a chrr-rtuily priver*. Louis Ca bui!dir.jj»; or;o or more acr. s chonp ity, small farrrjB ar.d country Fully '.T.cri, v. :;. ' inn lilir.'h il limited. Klailn's Paint Store, 28 Hon- and Plymouth dealer. ^ vn, }'hi>nn Rfd Hank 2S3. • HUM SUN rtTL'biUS—1'fcintinK and pa- I'ort Mor.mouth, K. J., phone Keans for cftrh. Wri*.; only, full mfnrmatifili, _home-, nnd acrpaRe at moderate ])i»r.d, iii'ir.y i •• n i if shruir,; uth 'Ji'^U HL'IUK, converted into I'xht irt: • ail ir.'erior decorattor.s. r.OI-R. prices. For details write or phone . l.niV-in- fir-p'^c "» bad; lawn. SAL'ItlKICE. four lots on White road, EI.ECTOrr fixtur... UV ha-., a unit p»i>ti ruhbtr and rur.nit.c r'pr. $t..lJt'O. Sf- R')l ion Wntcrburv, Littlr Silver at far less than cost. S. Walters Affpncy, R. F. D. No. -ry rt-om i:i the h'-'J-e. '.w pr: r.'J, phnr:i> H* Hank 1607. SEPTIC TANKS ar.'l re»spool* rleaned . TO acred, year-round r, -lii W< -t Kruiit Mr^f, phnr.e Kim opportunity for post-war planning, •••j th:,t „,, r.i,t; kite'.en ur. rtitjf*-, *> also dr7 we It, dra:n» inzt&Uel} Ks- HELP WANTED tcr.dr.'.K, l c l. Plat" Highway 3'>. Rfd Bank, e tht:' a.i mvc.tment or honic site. Writ*, l'.M! IIUK'K, : .«mail house in ennd location, ;i i . "Stu-r.f.,-,'.-1 hox .Wl. Red Bank, N. J.* ,,r,m «n.| I.edM-ot:, fI S • U • e . . Natie. tlmatPB ti .\*r. O«rar Bfttker. 47 Sec- a m phon« Red Bank 3561.* .SE\ KRAL HO.MKS local,-. In Ktd Bank •(t ond street. Fair Haven, f'hone Red Bank ITovi-rni t.t^, ni-nr bu&, in • or nt-ar Ked ^JfJJ condition, pender't, phone Atlar.- DELIVERY MEN", weekly salary, plug uvb #;n> paymir.t-. A •» ln\v na ?"i0O UL'TCH COLONIAL, Nnvesink R.vtr rVI'KWKi;l'KI<.-r"addinJr roachlnei ami h-'and* lt.6. C'.mmisi'ii'jn, essential industry, state- Ilar.k. Write "S" Uux ',11, Hed Ilanl;.' SEVEN-ROOM house, 1 1/3, acres o7 down and -J1 jvn rond; large living room, dining room, office ciuiimcr.t, t.i-w ar.,1 used. VACUUM cleaneri impaired : any make. ment of a•. nliability ntccsuory. Apply rif ith lCSOTO, j paistng-T. .coup*, with ground, 2tmld be uaed for a small Kuliton \VH:.T1H modern kitchen, four »• bedrooms, three >U2h!. ifjl'l nr.'l repaired. Serplco's. • A.'Jen- Eleciriff Shop. l-S While itreet, -.Sti.i>:.i.-i] Ic; Company,. 27 Nor:h Er;dgt d and heater; excellent condition,' n H.d Hank, do- chicken farm; yrice Si,3O0, No reasun- Front nr.A-t, phi'i baths, comervatory, hot water heat, oil tit llMlnw'H -;-r.', It.'l Ba^k^ Tt*d Uar.k. avcr,u*?. R'«J Hank. • Atlantic *>G. sire* t'j rent smail unfurniahid houti abk offer refused. Mrs. E. Hastier, R. LCJCATKI' • in West Red Bank; prac- burner, two acrca well shrubbed. Pric* ur apart m. nt, in Hed Brink or vicinity l USEIJ f .jrtiit'ire for .ale. Ander.on CESSI'UOI-S c!e»tied acd built. Bt-plic ceari ; Ii. 3| Lakrw-uod, N. J. ta:;j]]y ;;-\v 'bu;,t:ilo\v u[ ti-. >• rrt'im-v r-=. .-000r--W; A, Hopping Atfency, phont u YdLEK N ^ w tn" 1-:i c!(.-aned «nd ln-ta!kd, drains ir,. for pcrmar-.tfil occupancy, phone Red B:oi. Inc. 200 Mofimouth street. Red n:«o K-f und ruat. to handle too 1 * and SEVEN-ROOM home', hut wafr heat, Lot 1 Oils'. Oil, nwncr nrmipird. Prirp $r»,- Ked Hank 307.* Bank. M. J i-r sr.'i extra tin-. Or,H-ir:al ci'st !:,.~jU •tattled. I'hurif fitly time dny nr ntKhl, tru.'tc. Aw'-T ' • S. Kmpiopnu'r.i Buretiu, l A HAFUJAIN, my two-famiJy, perfect (: thrvc-rar. «;ira(tf. l°t IOOXKIO, nice lo_- Rjm'fjn •Tin.J .Harvey C. Tilton. 2 naii !•:; T: t-t Exptr*. Co. Vailty I>rivt, THREE lj...i.-< .m. modem ho M-li yr.'iGO/ Miiuf^e' ?WhTtr;-i-i->»- tf- Jt cnlU'n, in Fair Haven, Sl-.JOO. Ii. V. U W. condition, ypar-rouhd house with ex- r.. rt. Middlt-'.own, N. J.. phone Middle- !.• or.ar'iu. . tliihf-1. r October rental, coiniohal iiiccimt, i!in tie uatijtht for II,- WE ttUX and Mil ar.ythlncl New R. C. Py«, 430 Wa-tcna-torrace, K. H Stout, 77 Broad street, phone Ri-d SMALL CHICKEN f»:-m witl , Ifirn to operote alt types t liid Hank 2141.* . " " with .",()(> tiiish and $i't monthly ' thereafter. and U'fd furniture, hojschold wr.t.d. N. .!.• __ , • 35 PM'MOL'TH. 2 do«r ledii^. tair of u r d < hr j,:.ii s'^wlng machines. l,u;aieil m M.il.ii'>tiUV!i Mac.i!u*o, \fi\l Amsterdnm avenue, New foods, ehina. »lasiwar«, paii.-.iruja, WANTED 20 IJEROY PLACE. A comfortable house. «<.nditinn; quick talc 1^23- Inquin Pti-aily work. • i»L-M.iil iii(Ju«try. Apply YOVH RESTS cuilefted"""ani""propert.ea cunsi-tinj; of living room, firpplact', tuti WiiU-vhury, I!»>nlt» Y.irk 31. N. Y. bric-a-brac, c'.' Rjir•,: n.jl. J., Hox 9.* S. J. fhunti or «iite this oflicc today. Uny ! l^lii'.'. t.:>fcs fur yo-jr po-jl- .hr.n. Red Ilat.k '.'2i M'Ol)ERN~HOME, 4 bedrnoms. liatb. UunuT. htrK'- ]«n« Branch. Ked bar.k Uii:-te lJaverio, L:n- cftr.-ed. Mu-t ie. Irurr- he-ut, hardwood floori, roar two bu-1 kitchen, sufiporch, three bedrooms, bath ire-, Mike body, good condition. "n.. Bed Bank IP YOU have a houso, apartment or Lmn- Zwlckl's I.in Poultry MsrKei ne Red Hank 2M0-* lines. Can'be seen bclwrtn ,*> and 7 p. iaMsuTT witli showi'r, iteam heat, Pride $7,400. *vpr*irii.'i. after 7 n'c!" calnw for rent, furnished or unfur- rn.. fl TO l.or.g Branch avenue, Lonir bnth. W. A. Hopping Agency. Phone Red Bank DR INSURANCE on ybjr car. hou»« ur 1 nished, phone l-ong Branch '599. B. fi. hazards of an> kind, rhon* or call ofTice f.Tiii'irtr, . wanted. Serpico's. H ranch. Inquire in rear, photic I J.J.'J. JioJsion Wat.rbury, 1(.-a!tii 16 W. JOT.* O !Ti re K'j TJ i; > m e:.: Co., 10^ Monmouth S war.ted. Must hav« _PJ1'_ H. St'.llman. Sta^e Highway, Eaton- BUSINESS NOTICES V IlEU BANK, nicely planted plot on river. own 7. 'i'Hcnty-five year* at the umt strrct. I hor.e 4 " « xt»"rirr.ce. Ladles' •p*rii\ity ihop. Comfortable home of aix rooms and Hi .-i...-. ocation._ _ GKAN'lJ * 11 i r. c t .): ii n o w a r, t—— ed, • a o- n bath. Convenient for commuter; low m:i ster COMMON.LAW 2/29 SANDING tnd Rood pay, iteady work. Kirsrhbaum'i, APARTMENTS 3 t. lle'l Bank :.t'3. as possi! e : private faMy. Write taxes, fin-place. 86.T.O0. Joseph (.. Me- SHERIFF'S Sale:—Uy virtue of a V'OOD—All kft.da of kindlir.ic ar.d itove J3 Jirnfld Jtrect, Red Bar.k. : Pianr 1 1. Rod Bank. Ctif A«vncy, phone Rumson AM or Rv'J u ;itf i-biiry. i'luriea writ of fi. fa. to me directed, od f"r sale: aUo ftrt't'Iace wood- ATTRACTIVE three F, furnished, kir.z dnnc Hauling ar.d small rriCv- GL'AKANTEKD worknunihip; uphoUter- Ilar.k 2041. iilL-LUL-l! .t . l>h~orit• ;r. i.iiucd out of the Monmouth Common cahir.h r t make of fine antique?i , y whe FEMALE opt-TBtors, experienced, wanted near ht-ach. p,-r wc< k, rJc.'Jt Court will bo expoded tu sale at Nr. i,lots lc If 512.') bslaru-e of season. A. Pohan, '2\ QUIET RESIDENTIAL -street in. Red carved, «r: it tic and modern fumilure. than five t,n all types of underwear machirK». MOMrIRN .',-ro'i.m bu:n:a,uw. ]iul)!ii> v't'iiilue, un . FOUNTAIN pens it-'i'tir•cl |>on i throw AUo madf to your order by John Ua- tctuted rail lUd Bat.k S^4i-J before Center street, (top floor) Sea Briuht, .\. IJanJt. Lav re shaded plot, 10 Ox Liu. Stt-ady work, essential induBtry. Apply Attractive colonial with 7 roums and Shr.-w.bury. Price' •*•-..'.00. ^fundny, the Mth d&y at August, 1944, thnt o!d turn a«ay. We will put it in v!.M" 326 Bay avenue. High Ian di, N*«w H a, m.ar.d after 6 p. jm^. Chark'a ^. Flis-, "i Johnson avenue, Mat- 11 thu hours uf 11 o'clock and b od oi r.f-w for >m«11 chart Jersey. Phor.e. Highland- 1322. HOY'S HICYCLE t-r bicyclf framft. if. T-Un..,. t>/^nwg—?^ ~^—I \ r fiath, inclu<]in(r i bedrooms and sleep- Wnu>rbinyWnu-rbury,. RenlmrRealtor,, i,U\; \V\V.. II- ront .stmet, 7 i awan or nr.y U. S. Employment Aff-r.cy. unlock (at .'2 o'clock War Time) in the Spealit >• Prlntlr.g Cn.. id tonrr.ou ^h THRtE BOOMS, furm.h..d. shuw.r stall.\iur porch, 2.».r „,,,„,, nMr .ch,,ol,, ,,h,,m, 3-, ,,.. e !>cb. K- a*ctiah!c, c;:M K-'l IJar I: [!rnuQi\ of said day, at the Court Hous« stref, Ue,;i. .-, ; '»',«.'•""•.»"'»" ; ment of saiU court amounting to »pproxi- iat< ph'.i..> Kiifh!ar.cl!> V.01-J. SlO/.Ol). Rnlsti Wiiti-rbury. • Ucnl;of, ux mi \\ jri-. nr-fi nf ''•a>l. Ke m. 3,000. Thoroughly experienced. Ef- RED RANK.-in cr-niral.'y located neitrh- .:«.•!}• Si'.tWil.OO. : v ROCK WOOL Insulation; combina- uu lo 2 !-, 11. 1'.. ltt W. Frcmt str.-i Vignro . l.nn-, ,i(ii:.1 t\ e .Vat!onal 6 & RNlJ-'Hnii apartment, three rooms a&d borhoo'• ment. I-ocsted in tbe^heart of Atlantic wnlli. Furniture included, 57,000. finr .liENTIiKMAN'S FARM nf 1;^ acr,^. Onr t'f the 'Middle Road" formerly known ^ hlsthest Drives. The Furniture Hij:h 1 ILnUt ; convenient to eve•:ythinK• sTi'>rt to K* m.k «>r imnmliatf vic.r.iiy. conf^lemiol DIUVKKS and helpers wanted. Apply ! Center, 29 East Front itrcet. Red T<*!ef'fione o«'ner, Harry Hnuscr, Atlanric ttrcbl.m. ./usc-nh i. McCue Acency. lavatory on fir«t floor: l)c.im.-ii coilii.i! row.-niilh'^^Mili, which point ii tht MADELON PROAL. antiquM bouuht o. n(rxj: iJ^Rednar.it. .\. J,• at warehouse, corner Maple avenue 1 Hirhlar.di 9G1. phnne RumioM 4«l or RPII Hank 2041. in liviiit; roum, r.:ir^i' opou pur:h ; fii'i - nortlwnit c«r;ier of lot number S aa laid Bank, phone 1647. and iold. 102 West Front itreet. Red SINGLE !ady di -:'• - r»'im of^d board, and Berpc-n place, ReJ Bank. Fred D. plaL*(?. hot-iiir hL*:it \vi:h mutur >ti>kt r. ilown on a map mid survey of the wood- WikoiT Company. Bnrk. private family, lit-d Bank, nr-ar bu SHKEWSBUR'YT N. J., flomi-buiiRalow, Situated on hiirh t-iuvai ion. nverhmliini! land oi th,. h-im of William HoiT, da- ALMOST NEW dresses, coati. aJl »iiea. Write, "^ir.e'.t: Lady." nox 511. Ke al) iroprnvpmpnU, narfiRe, lot 100x2Qii. >ijrj-(iiin,lin>f count \y ; li '.0 peach tri-«a; .•.n^ii. made August i:T, 1SJ6 lor IS66) Liit your clothing »jth me \a **11. Bank, N. J. MISCELLANEOUS Price S.'-.JftO. William T. Parker. Real- % CALL ui first. W« buy anything WE HAVE excellent job> In fin* b:i: n ; chn-Keti cm-pp - ; ti i:;iiu huiw. 1' by Alt'rcil Walling: thoricu running {1) AUo dmstnakini; nnd alteration*. Open tor, phtmo Ucl Pank .T3_'J.* S.mtb Jj ti.-j,'ret s 12 minutes West 13 \i' OR 16" ROWBOAT. • in i homes for cooks, couples, house* mil. a -to )lti Hank :t Wn't-yhury. S:30 to 9 p. m. Vhnr.e Reil Hank 1^-fil. and pay higheit prices. The 1'h: 1 i 11 .-* .'.'.t linlv* to a point: thence rUn- comlit:nr., phr.ru- H* tl YOUtt RENTS collected and properties VEKY ATTllAi-nVF. buy for $7..'00, Sn. 16 \V. Fr..n I P tr'o, I , "II. •Craco Dean, S5 Shrewsbury avenue, Ked Furniture Center. 29 E*»t Front v.-o. kers nuraemalds, chambermaida, tuiiiz ' -'' t"inh Tfi dfjrre.-s 10 minute managed. Alfrwl HenrieBSL'y, lii-enecd ncrn farm with seven-room e WEST Rr,! Hunk h«niv ..:• l.v>.>zhu>:< nve- iBank. v-nitrrasc; paying good salaries. broker, Jerfley avenue, L'nion IJrarh. K:i-t :i chains to u point : thence run- lUeet, phone Red Bank 1647. IMMEDIATE for your nt,(i harn, 2t> ncn-s c!ear tillable soil. hiie, !n; ;:,«;! '.It. ten r.'iinn : lunh; n\\ IWATKIt PUMI'i), tiew and rebuilt, for Forest Hill Employment Aceney, I "or TVl |ilmi)" •plumbing- and heating. F. (;. Hurst, PAINTING by day or contract; paper Get our prior before you ncll. T. C. ready market for their Drotluce by niniui.j; ill South It dunces 1'.) miii- adveriialriK 'n The Register'! elasfiified H.-ir.k RTifil.* u iMlddletown. phone Middletown f>6. hanging; eitimatei given. Herman In Zobel building. u'.-s Wc-t i, i-hairirt 1 ."1 j linU^ more or Ihomsen. R, F. D. box 42, Atlantic Otto EXCETiLBN'T investment. ? 1,7 00, 20 LlT"l^rE~~MTrvi-:K"~li"i'ni.- »-«»riTi"^TiVi|.r »f ii !. - • \o n puint; thence runninif (5) •BABY CHICKS. New Hiunpshfrt Reds pir cent down, six-room modern home I from l.loo.i te«tcd *tack. Will crodt Highland!". N. J. Brond ptrert, at/Hanlir.R road. Red MEN' and women. 16 to CO. for essen- LISTINGS wanted, if you have a nous. rnurt^ ; I'.'l-w;>, t' r lit a! ; Im ;, iK_! Oil. N..:-!li M) de*rrtT* a7 minutes West t K with fireplace, hard wood floors, ail mod- rSanis in links to ft point; th^nc run- iBros., Newman yjiriiit^rt road, U»croft. CUSTOM plowing, discing, sowing, hnr- Bank. N. J.. phyne I!/-d Bank 42S. tial indu-try, experience unnecessnry. for sale; buyers waiting?"* R. V. U. H. ern improvMnent?, pi or ,"0.xl 0 0. hiL-ntcd rricu S T.r.OO. S 'If a ret« J.I niimjl#>» ve^tins, tfco pulling, ground clear- in Oct-atiport, near Ell; wood Park. P. •We-'. .*. ,-!i:iir.-i .". links to a point which WASlllN*;" niartiir..~Toci(l ord".-ri "elf'etrie :in Hubber Company. Lon^ Branch, N, J. 'FIVK-KODM ~- , ni'.hiii.L-H'.iu . 'i-.TiV- r ~lT.r. |USE1) furniture for"" Vale. A n d e i^nn ttiK, etc.; tractor work of any kind by Walters Aitpney, State Kfjchwuy 3.1, Ret! puint is 1 hu mmthwi-st comer of land irun, ruwboat ni>t uniU-r 12 ft?|t; al= • 1 Bros., Inc., 200 Monmoulh itreet, Ked acre, hour or contract. Fir.-t dais Hank, phone Red Bank_3."»61.• ,-r fur nil! .* I y brlonjjintc U. Samuel efiuipmenl. Ralph Maher Holmdel, N. for sale, mnn's bicycle, extra tires, pric SOD, '1 hi -i lnui.f 14 l:!,e Pc'.v. lilvcsti- 1: "auk. # liHIVEH wanted f^r fuel oil truck, (,'OI'NTRY hnme, eiirht room a, (ill im- tilling (7) North FAHM rnnchincry, s;>rinp tooth J., box 25: Phone Holmd«l 6391. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT i:at.. tmliiy! W. C. , Wi-iirt. I'J Itrnail I W. Smith: tht-iu-P This is not a war job, but steady provpmrril*. rinsed in porch, larne •irc-fl. »..I H.-ri)., 7ti (l.-jrref I'i minut-'S West 6 chains harrow, Mnn-cy-HnrrU, Challenge r, FLAT BOTTOM mwboat, >7 Enst Front employment. Man hired must have l.iiMu-nfm. ihroc \nrv» chicken coop-; for J7 l.nkt \ iit ; 1 he iiin; |i»nd Oliver Hart-Pnir mounted mnwi SMITH BROS., tr«e experts, tree s tret I. phone Red Hank 1*01'. HPACK 30x^0, suitable fnr a wfrk^r»>|» .,-"0 hiTis, rif^u;ifu| «hni!)b«'i-v. abnui jil .700 i'as!i, IK) N..rih ::_' Writ I I riiains «0 WConover Bcrt.«., Wickatunic, N. J., pfti r-1 anting, spraying-, pruning-, cav- ynrn! ri f( rer.ee and bo sober and in- of any kind ar for atorajTe room. l\m- L1 nrre-> of land. T.ncnled in brnutifil with BOH'UOAT with (.firs, mu-t t»e in very iu w ruisf, .^1 '.:.; jirt frl. t i-:t;ir.! ^ l.:.k-< to point : thciuv rvinninu. (U) •Holtndcl (y\l\. du-trious. This position is perman- crete floor-. A. KaciKHfu].), phunc Ked virw in Chapel Hill. ^S.000. S. Wai- won'..! 1 ity treatment, etc.; reliable and ROnd conditi«Mi, (ihiuip R(-d Bnnk 2-". 1 J. Hnnk ll!17-H. li'ivt? to R::IV ; oHii.i--l>;ult hiiiii-', 1 Sr.tith T.; ij. urcri ! 0 mifiut. * K«3t 2 •WIRE FKNCINC, barbed, cattle, h ent. APtily by letter, "Driver," Box KTS AKpncy. ^Uto Hi«hway ST., RtO l chain-i :;o links tu 11 pn;:it whii*h point reasonable. Phone evenlnk'i be- SnCONIl'lI AND~i:ar;1j:c'clo.lr7 "sxS~ fc. * ; l'l;ii--, , ;, :>< 1:I I! : inboard, cn-'h, -phon* lilnce. Red Dank, N. J., phone or-., wall 1 beds, spring*, mattresses, studios, box- Write H..\ ;.!!J. Mi.!dli-<.nw!, N'. .1. [M'ii, . in th-- center uf lh-- roiul It-adnic WATEIt PUMPS, Fairbanks-Morse nnd springs, ami pillows, Also remade, re. Red Bnnk Is HOUSES and Btorefl for rent. K. V. Ji. fr*-m K. >•[>"-: tn Arrt.w.tmith'.-. Mil] a.% Myei'M. fmnil or clcctrfc. riepp or shal- H. Stout. Lewis biiiMiiiK. 77-70 Broad rninr shoppintr center nf Rrd Hank; 1^ M1!'!MJ-:TO"\VN. ' J-;i,T.." f.'K-u. : IU'.I • • -ui'i. which point ii the northrnst covered »n»l stcrlized equal to new. nifitti.-. twd baths, lavnfory. .«tcBm h*;jt. >I((lJ-(r'. |[i-f V.VIti " U, •.•!!. C ilif I. <••] ! low vydl ih e nttincf, Jnhn levies, 326 Uay avrnue, HiKhlanda, HYDRA1M.IC narairc jack, »- H. P. SALESMEN', Stciubnrh Company, street (over Ne wherry store). ctirtit'r of In* numfier 3 sfuri-, _ _j_ 1 rows, jilnnt retters, roller-i>ncker, ham- •139. K. F. D. 1. Entontotrn, N. J. rlaci . siinparloi-; convenient locution: 1 •ii-r. - mi'ff IT V's-.. K. J., phone Rod Rnnk 42R. ply I'lT^tniftel Uepflrt menc, (htril KHKKWSRLi'RV. five rooms unit tmrh; r .. 1! 11M hum.-*. In-.'. ..!' COL- no r mills, pevon-foot. Mriiscy-Hnrrln '"viimbli- f«i r- income pr"por(y or h"me. . Hi \( "V: Scuai**. Iviiiif ird YOTJR RENTS < ollectetl and properties hi»t w.itrr ht'ut; :il! irtipruvt montf. At- ihnllpnRer mnuntod mnwfr, «lumi> rakes, flour. :=!>.">0l>. Thnmpson- Ac ncy, fil Enst liiith. managed. Alt ret! Hennessey, Licensed tnehed nn.'-ciir K»TUK< . Ri nt $<>'> UII- W,TlK nrtlio~T,iwnf.hip of Mi.MUtnwn. In ill and electric bromlciH, two-row murker RUWBUAT ami iro or tractor, on certificate. Conover stnlleil, wood anwlnft, eHtlmatet Riven; niKim inn! br.th. (In fin"•**'. Kot water IIK.I.INMNr; In OAR. lfi;i-10:::.. in Rrnnd ennditinn. nlliiMiil U':t, Write fteinffli] Farm's, HOOM, fit r couple, i-i'xtUtiK. wastiintr heat, cn;\l: Innilscnpi"f frounrf*. nr,r acre: to Bros., Wickatunk, N. J-., iihone Holmdcl all kinds of well. work. Hownrd Tilton, phony inmiriK. i.rvme llo,l ILITI1. ljiTI-H. m-iis* 6121. 30 Center street, Rumson phont Itum< Write '".'•> N." 7f> Center avenue, At- b-irti. b. (i honic: SI 2.'00. Thnmninn IN itPM^ON, ir w.il -.li>:y uii'l :i h:i:f lantic Hifthland.-i, N. J. EUner'a and Itcndix. i;.1 Morfnrd p ace. A^eiu'V. SI Fii-^t Front strc,-l. prunio 700.* I V....-IW. 'run.!-.-|. f-atll ..f !h- w-'hin liiMfil'tM, tnn-f: th.'iu'- M) SOY BEAN need, chief certified or reg- rlpJ GKNKKAL MAIM 1<* Kprt Hnnlt, SMAI.l.' chi-),''~n~tnrmj"HwHIinff of'jijv^n b. :i! ..il ll.-.-d. :. ..u:- t'l'Muwiri; Ihr cfii'rf r»f fiii.il hiichwir. ular rerlenneri ; nlso Haihin ioyF. 1 HAVE YOUR brakes checked today and phniic Itiinnnn r, 0 i rUHN'ISHKI) room.tinh lir Voiipl.- prt>~ I'K.TH-, Riiml condition, b" wntrr brut; abb- A.ijtu-t l'ii.% .1 -,. .,•!: ,i" Nns-tli, f.i-ty.-.,vL.ii .t. .rr^.'t tn.if thirty Conover Un»thein, Wlckntunk, N, J. 1 avoid ncr.ldents. Complete hrnko ser- A-iTL-d. ,">;. Whit.' street. Rtd Hani. N. $ t.r.oo,. '.fl'h I .' mituiir^ W. -t I :t= the n II.• pointed Phpne_Holtntlel fi 121. _ vice by export .mechanics; nlso motor ROOMS FOR RENT af tract ivo tocifioii in rolling cnitnlry. JANTJ'nH, »pp!y K. N. McClut'H, fni J. or phnno 11713-W. One bliu-i; frnrn l-\ :MTH; codpa fnr l.?M bird^: SS.OOO. Schwitrtr. A/, : ,-v, 11 Mi'in 'Hill r»l.V' S-pfcmbor l!Uh, M** i ., thr-t> t-hainn and GOOD \VO"UK~Hdn"SE for snicTjrfirDver tune up and general auto repairing. S1NCI.E room. town. K.'d Mini; ::i:'J f.-j-! v-!^.-f-i» Ji.-.k-* t" a nt.mo: th.-nes (2) CiirUw, Stfite lifphwny .?,1, Keyport, Diets liiott. Servfro Station, corner Riv* p.-r waok, prtniK.- Kill Murchnnt's Tru-t Co., llcil Hunk, phon Thoniptnn Atrenry. Sl-Riwt Front utrn-t, cipiile nnd Diid«e avenues, lied Bank. Ma iik ..IL'il-J Hi Enst Kmnt si ret t, Itetl _It»iik HIOU. Sulimjt _rt'tor{>tin.: ••ho;.. 7i'().» IM KATONTOWN. .•.•l-,.|,i |» l.iiil* f..u I'lU-i i II vi i in: nbin^ tVn' centre of slid hiRh- N. J., box jS: phono Key port 44(1.J.2. l-OOIIl |iilH.M'n'.\. !-(i il l.l' w:ii, N..rtri. (nrty*1\vt> ib-^r.v* W#»t, Phone 3771. HKIH .SCHOOL Kill, Sunday i only, water, ncur CICOTIIL . - rl v» r, i-nilriuiii - tu- 1!OMK cf cii;bt munn and bath In IMHUI- YOUK old furniture made better thaii nil 1 fmir i-hiiin- nml furt y.,»ii:h? IKlk^ to a I-AIU.K iiotibk- room, uff hntli. < bl'.cli coniuiiii.tin in. iwu -mull buys. Take (iuii nnd rh(ip:iinc dNirict. S<-wly d**f- iry rif 11; mi lit h'k'fiw ;t% . r hence lo Sunday-schnnl, swim, rt-nd slurirs. (inu.d: lliHhlnnd:-. ncur Tw"n I.iubt ni.nT. JUT., urtuind,' l:ir'.:<» shade t-••!•«. anches In en hi net mnklnj*: e^t! mates frc.m b.'itliini? bcarh nml fishi;i/», (\v<» 1 .; 1 Si- -Hi. f-irty (Ift-r-i'* nn-1 fiftet-n JOB PRINTING—When you need vii i, .ti- ; iii--ti holp- with dishes, iilu-nc h I i 11» I'm-p and planning rbcerfully done. Call i». b]neks from Cunt nil rnilnuid stniiun, p *-!."• (in. Th'imt»'O!i .Sv'rry, si K;nt ni.iiiJ r.•-. Mil•*t t'tiurii'i-n chuiiDi and ninety- * busine&s cards, letterheads, en- II Vt u;i-.- in i.tl.'.ii Tted Bonk 2_firi7. Aik for Mr. Wllnm. I'mtkintf priviN-ri'--. R. Uwn nor. 11 Hud. | On th.. •ph I1. Srhw 11 liv,- 11 k* • 1 line "f lon.h of ('..orjie W. _ velopes, billheads, booklets, poitern, dy nventio, llijrblriiHl^, N. ,1. ' '. WOM AN lit ild litundry in Muytai; m:i- • I!.-, !. Xt'l 111. M..I ••;,; 'l',-!-.'.. I M «t..r.r -n.i.l lih- 1 PAINT, all colors, f I.Sfi" Riillitn ; icKuIni; prodrams, nnnouncemenla or any- AVA1I.AHLK for-Immfiliiil~nO[.Upnncy. I'hiiir. my hntjit . phi me llumsnn (il) 1 ntnl bnffi hot wnter hi-at. firr- I! W'K. ,. , It- . S.iu 1; -.••., j,iv ij. «r»-i*^ K»-*t, •• i>rrit . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE pin.- idf-bnard flnnrs. Hrautiful ro.-k .-'i:i n. nil «iv>-ri,rhi lirl-- 'n tlu- middle prjee $2.08, aiid \? Kal. of water, niaUcs ' thins in the line of printlna try The comforlnhlo rl.mjl.li-> romn |u p;ivjiii' evrnini:H_iji_lior»-n- !i :i. ni.*__ :iti.l I- i'h It- l -htul.. tr.f«; 1 •', IICIT^. ^Sfl.'.ffft. ( ,2 RdlliMiH, Rood on wnll paper and in- Ikffister. Work of the b;t!er kind bomp, nvnr bMh, onnvt'iiiciil t<> tuisci COlMM.K'nr" t'wu" Virl". ""KnrnlT7"i.f"tirr*7. ,-f r. tie -fi • •IM--:,'.- i"trS(,!) h. forty ,)/.. irior wnlls, Atlantic Pnint. l in \W>)t unit K'irt Mfifimcttith, phnrip Kntontou-tt IIS ACKKS-«r riuMiiil on DIP north sldr „.- Ar.iify, •<] K.i-*t Front strert. •-•--.. ^ ifil fif!.-c-i i;iitmif-» «fU, .•lKhlf#[i Front ntreL't. nh[ine_npfl Hank ^'J.'il-W. done when promised and at rea»on- :IQ7-\V. nf Miiiu r<>n<) nt l.in.MufL, iiko a let 1 'u - ". . :i • 1' • Si r1 v -1 Ii: i'i> (1 i,k^ I o (he piacp MIMIIII..!!!1'! Or- • '. i:. >l I! 1 abla prlcei. SOI)A~ DIsrKNSKlC C'nTlt'im"Swct""Shopp~ 50x17H on the nnrrh «itjp of ITixhth «vr- ,f I-., -ir,,.! .- C ,M •lir.liu; i|i!-.rri! S.To. VACANCIES, !,'iri:i> )\vu%v cntin«ly*~for _ r plants and BupiilleB. . Oppn daily nnd linp. Red llank, IN [ AI[f~nU K.'.V '"A T". JunrlnyB, 10 n. ni to 0 p. m. Cloned u^e of- pirls who may cook, tin Jnun. r. 11c at Ntptune. Price uf lot I.'i00 cn°h Ol'li ("'IlLONIAI. hnme. «I-V<-II r,mm< nn I •1 wl , ..TI -,- -jht hunilr>"lths of an acre, •WednftBdnyx. Ih-Vn Miller, ITlRhway .ITi,- dry; HVIPK im.tu. IITHO pnrcb. GirU with Jpnnin C. r.nytnii, [.fncroft, N J, Imili. ^tr:im hf:'.t. cil. Wiiii.tHiiird AUftUEY ESTELLE— Interior decorator; 1 •near Kcntutbuij; Cntcway. Phono Mid- dianen. rujin. furniture nrranuement* i caUvtxt'i': plir S tci »i 111,. nr.>l>,-rt v nr Martin t,. kprpt'i- will show iiL-comrnoiintlnriF, phone AIITOMOnil.K m.-hnni ticlpt-rti', r.i;\Ji;(l; Imv ' nr.ri, Si'..'.100. Thommim \hi;m>, ].' '••!- At'iarii, K.tult- of I^strr lilletown 2SflsJ. ^* dBcorativo paintings IManB and color RfiAL ESTATE nnd Insurance. Paul lino.- Rr<| Hank y:.^.* , Ai v. Rl Knst Front utrrrl, plion.- Ah .in. :ii-il ll.lnr.-hi. i:,.rniloy .-tr.. li'.m hemes fcfr your anticipated redecornt- . simunizt-r. iinrnw .portr r. WMC 1 |RAUHITH, AmrViui'ii Rluaii, FlemNh (i|- If. Strytier, specirilHritr In fairna, Illllf .1." I> > ir> <• v.'.'ritiufi tit th,> .5tli! of VlrKima-Car- y Job. 22 Mount iticct, Red, Ua>k, 7no« . _J iintn nniI others. IJiinnJea from 7Sr ut», rules- obset'vt'd. Apply J'. C. Otto country home* and ontatCH. .Sorii;l.>n a liuilv c,,r- u( civ cu uliunu lisa. dflY. 'oil nr rt»nr nil tvnes nf ronl *-*tnte i. i..?. ! -. OP«'» tlfc-Hy anil Sunilayn, forgone, tv.l( or tli :•(• HiirdinK " rnnil nt, Itrond I),n ,tr rf t Ji,- Ciimmiiliwrnlth of Vififinii .^. lll«hw;iy No.. II1, Holmdcl, iihoru; Ilirnni'li rnri" Rmllll Ai-enrv II aim M;ii'lo nvi.Tiiip. T'nlr ITnvni. phonp Tin] limit in ;-. Th-.-.. I... .1 n 11.1 I!' :,:..l I,, !.v i.i-l liy •Helen Millere, , Ilichay aH,, Tienr K-cnns- Ifolmdel CG111. hanginsa, paper hunvlnn, plain nnd Hunk 7:il1S. ' um 1:10. nli. ••Iv,.... ,.sli|.i :,-.r burpb r OOntpwny. Phnnp Mtdd'Mtddfetnwnf ' aecorntlvo nalntlnR; eB,ahllatierl lQliO. .IUIIN 'I'.- I.AW1.KV, Sh.TIIT. IOII- riiniu; iilsu- w(mid |WHTTK PICK1NS .hick*' nni) ft Phono Red Hank flOU. - 20 Mount utroet. Uki 'iif rhiJdit )i JI! ni>• himic, HKIHT'UOOM hiri.tu iinil bntb. hot wii- iiiii.-.t rt :IS(IIHI1I!P Icrrnt td null tTll'il. l-Ah'S .1 I i IH»1.K W.EU KI'IIOIHI rinuscH'cirWr r RUlnPii fn\vln, while fnn-tnil (*..;>-unn, run MUicitiAUE loHnl atg R V K H vtlTpt. 1111*1 (rr licnt. L'Oiil buiiiiiii; (urnitre; ID( Tiiirli-lliiiiil. i1iry me nil mndarn nml \wsn-f II? S| |hnntn.m <. Nuhiim (fonts, licit [id raoU wiint I'd. Slri'p in ur out ; \^"J(!:.'Jlu I'Jll Umiich uvctiue; llt'ij ock. A I Stout, Uwl., bulldlnB. 77-79 Broa.l IO1T.LK rnnm. npply nl ^1 HiirditiK wiinili'.fully lui'iili'il In AllBiitic- • Mitli- ll.rlii.ofr. EvoreU. il>al] \%;is another favorite Until After Election Miss Emma Blum of Newark is a Abbot construction company until ppoit in which he developed into a Rueet this week of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. Anderson and family of Brooklyn and Mrs. Ken- MISS PEGGY STALDER joining the army in October, 1042. pitcher. He twirled many a game Nels Nelson of McLaren street Frank Krantz. Assigned to the school of air evac- for the old Atlantic Highlands am- j must be figuring on voting this Mr. and Mrs. J. Mclntyrc and neth Bell, Mrs. Jean Wagner of Paterson, visited over the week-end Miss Stalder was graduated from uation at Bowman field In Louis- atmr antl semi-professional team. ' year. ' family of Jersey City are occupying ville, Kentucky, he won the rating tbo Bannon bungalow until Au- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Isaken. Red Bank high schpo^ and attend Burton Hi own was born at Glov- Arraigned before Recorder John ed Drake Business college at Perth of surgical technician qualifying t-t•pvillf. Now York, where his gust. Mr. and Mrs. Rene Inber, Mrs. , V. Crowell in police court Saturday James Macklan and son of New Amboy. She is employed at Camp him to give nursing" care to the father, the Into Rev. Dr. Oliver A. I morning on a charge of being Mrs. Mary MacCormack of New Coles laboratory. sick and wounded as they were be- Brown, was serving a Methodist York city, who is recovering from York city spent the week-end with ; drunk and disorderly, after being Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Albertson. Flight Officer Mulvihlll Ii sta- ing evacuated by air. (lunch pastoiate. He entered Ohio iaiTCiiled by Sgt. Frank Reuther at recent illness, is visiting Mr. and tioned at Westover Field, Massa- "WYslryan university, of which It is Spring and Wallace Htrcet. Nelson Mis. Teddy Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. James Curren and family are occupying the Costello chusetts. Upon his graduation from father was a tfnuimite and ;ifter was tlned S2!) and given a .suspend- Mr. and Mrs. William DeWar and Rider college at Trenton in 1943 he completing; two veal's there entered eil sentence of liO days. He wa.M able family of Bejleville are spending bungalow on Raritan avenue for Recruiting tho summer. entered the Air Corps before^his the junior < Int^ in Dirk in won col- ! to pay the line lAid wa« released. the summer at a bungalow on Bur- commencement, and was stationed lege, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, whore [ Just a,s he was leaving, Nelson, linjrlon avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeFever have had as guest for the past week, at North Carolina state college at For Signal Corps he wag graduated in 1000. He was [who is an old customer of Judge Warrant Officer Frederick D. the time diplomas were awarded, you'll find ours a • manager of the varsity football jCrowoll's, was afiked by the magis- Hartman of the Maritime service, Mr, LeFever's mother, Mrs. Frank LeFever, of Lancaster, Pennsyl- He received a degre of bachelor of team in his senior year and editor trate how long he intended to keep sun of T^Irs, Frances Hartman of science with a major in finance. He nf the* <••!.'!PS hook known as the out of jail this time. Without Arlington, is enjoying a leave with vania. Women Needed at Sgt. Michael Reilly of Camp was a member of the Accountant's friendly bank to deal with Microcosm. He belonged to Beta cracking a smile, Nelson replied, !iis mother at their summer place club, Phi Sigma Nu fraternity and Thota fraternity,' of which his "At least until after election time." here. Phillips, Kansas returned to his Arlington Hall, Va. station Monday after a 14-day fur- I the varsity baseball and basketball In these times of wmr you will wftnt to do father and four brothers were Mrs. Henry M. Batters spent Fri- teams. After his graduation from members. day ryicT Saturday with Mr. and lough which he spent with' his Lieut. Maurice Mount, Women's business with a bank that has "Human In- mother, Mrs. Michael Reilly at their Red Bank Catholic high school in Interested in printing and news- Mrs. Gerard Forrest at Beechhurst, 1938 he attended Seton Hall col- Army corps, is now in this area for Oceanport Long Island. Her grandsoji, Kent summer home here, a few days to recruit women for terest." We're Interested In your purchase' paper work since his boyhood days, The Misses Mary Craggan, Rose lege. Burton Brown naturally made that Forrest, who has been visiting her t duties with a WAC detachment of War Bonds; In having you open a aavlnfs (The lied Bank Kctfister cm l>e for two weeks, returned to Beech- Craggan, Eleanor Jacobs, Mildred He was graduated as a flight of- wtth the Signal Corp at Arlington his life's work. During his long bought in Oremipoit nt Hiiny Maiza'tj 3 account with us. The first help all humanity and E. W. Wortlilci''c). hurst with her. Lynch, Eileen Heinze, Mary Dotke ficer from the bombardier-naviga- Hall, Virginia, near Washington, career in the editorial and adver- and Mary Reilly of Newark are tising lines he made a wide circle A food salo will be held at the A week-end guest fit the home of tors school at Midland Army Air D. C. and the latter to help yourself In the poot-war Mr. and Mrs. Louis Veigcl was Dr. spending their vacations at the field ae Midland, Texas, July 1. Lieut. Mount will be In the WAC of friends in the automotive indus- Oceanport Methodist church hull Lynn bungalow on Benton avenue. period. try nnd sports r\rc)cF. Friday, August 4, a* 1:30 n. m. by Harry Wild of Newark. recruiting ollice of the Red Bank Mrs. Gnssio Soibl and Miss May Mr. and Mrs. William Petty and I'pon his retirement he and his tho Women's Society for Christian and Gertrude Suplenski, Leonardo. postofllce building today from 9 a. Service. Mrs. John Hulsts and Mrs McCabe, New York city, and Mrs. daughter Janice of Brooklyn,, spent m. to 5 p. m., to supply informa- wife, i"he former MiMGrace Whel- Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Forrost of ! open a savings account Chillies Walling were named chair- Josephine Rigby and daughters, tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs. tion for duty at Arlington hall. She don of (.Ireenwjrn, Xew York, who Claire, Carol and Mary of Forest Thomas Larsen. Oakhurst spent Saturday with Mr. had resided many years in Nutley, men, ;,i a meeting Monday, Mrs. and Mrs. Peter Green. Mr. and will be at the Asbury Park post- George C. 1>. Hurley presided. Hills,. Long Island, were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. John Brodsky left office every day except Thursday with us today! Xew Jersey, moved to their home tho homo of Mrs. George Deling. Sunday for -Idlcpine Lodge, Lake Mrs, Forrost are now on a trip to in Glens Falls, where they had Pluns were completed for tile an- Canada. ' for "the next week. Full informa-, Jerry Walenla of Long Island City Fairlcc, Vermont, where they will tion may be hud by calling either •' spent the summers. A few months nual picnic of the society to be was also a guest. spend the remainder of the month Frank Lawless of Woodbridge, a after settling there his wife passed held nt the home of Mrs. Per ley former resident, spent Sunday at tho Red Bank ollice todny at Red away in October, 1942. For the Mr. and Mrs. James H. MacPhee. and part of August before return- Bank 1030, or the Asbury Park of- ' Kiddle of Bridgewaters Thursday, Sr., had Airs. Edward Herbster and ing to their summer home in Leon- his summer home her. He was a pa.^t two winters lie had been at his July 27. Mrs, Edward M. Berry ardo. Their sons, Putnam and dinner guest of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Har- flee, Asbury Park fi22:\ : mother's home nnd was a frequent ! conducted the devotional service* family of East Orange, M1S3 Sarah Lieut. Phyllis McGehee, who is In ; McNicholls, Newark and Miss Eliz- Robert Brodsky are spending an ry J. Hughes, Sr. ; piiest nt the Molly Pitcher hotel in (at tho meeting. Mrs. Donald K. eight weeks' vacation at camp at Delta Phi Alphl sorority met charge of recruiting in this area The Merchants Trust Co. Rod Bank. | Hugh read a poem "D-Day." abeth Kinp, Short Hills, as their and parts of Ocean county, was guests this week. The party en- Lake Fairlee. Thursday at the home of Mrs. OF ^tnvivin^, besides hin mother? are A eovcied-dish luncheon - wa.s joyod a picnic at Sea Bright, MrB. Catherine Karris, Mrs. Clair Louis Huye of Port Monmouth. graduated last week-from the Ad- ;i daughter, Mrs. William Udal, nlanneir'in conjunction with an all- Thn "Ladies' auxiliary of the Bre- Mangual and Miss Delores Man- Miss Loretta \Vitterschein, was the. jutant General's school Tit Fort RED BANK who is living in Dorset, England; day meeting which will be held on Washington, Maryland. " She also vent Park and Leonardo Fire com- gual of Hasbrouck Heights spent hostess. Members of Federal Reserve Syitem a granddaughter, Judith Udal; a Monday, August 14, in the church pany will meet Friday afternoon, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Dombrowski and visited Boiling Field nnd the Pen- .sister. Miss Helen E. Brown, who hall. Mrs. K. Grant Randal, moth- July 28, at the Center avenue fire- Georgo Bowker. daughter, Lorraine of Bayonnc, tagon building in Washington and Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation iesid€'s with her mother, and three er of Mrs. Ru^h, will be the guest bouse. Mrs. William Idill of New York are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William observed work helng done hy brothers, Beverly W. Brown of Red speaker at this occasion and will The Leonardo Citizens association spent the week-end here as guest Budzinski for a week. WACs at those points. Bunk. Oliver A, Brown of Del ray speak on "India." Devotional ser- will meet next Friday at 8:30 p. m., of Mr. and JVIrs. John Shane. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Furce re- TtfnrhTTlorlda; and ""Rev. Dr. Ar- vices at this time will be led "by at tho Brevent Park and Leonardo and Mrs. A. Elorctt'ahd"s6n Greg- turned tsi BayOnne"~SlTnday follow- thur H. P.rnwn. pastor of the RicJge- Mrs. Kdgar Oiiskill. Mrs. Lloyd N. firehonse. ory of East Orange are also guests ing several days visit here. wood, New; Jersey, Methodist ! Sickles and Mrs. Charles R. Wall- Harry Strohm.was sworn Into the of Mr .and Mrs. Shane. church. Another brother, Dr. Kent ing will be the hostess. Attending Merchant Marine laat Tuesday. He Mr. and Mrs. George H. Morgan, T. C. OTTO GARAGE J. Brown of Chapnl Hill, North Monday's meeting besides UIOM; 17 years old. Sr., of the Bronx, New York, arc Bowling Scores Carolina, dit-d Mny 1 of this year. mentioned were Mrs. Charles 1*. Sunday visitors at the home of enjoying their summer vacation at Now Open and Ready to take care of all Your Automotive Needs Funeral pervifes will be held this Prothero, Mrs. Elizabeth Loper and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fehn were Mr. their bungalow on Brcyent avenue. nfternoun in films Falls and inter- Mrs. Milford House. i Cpl. iind Mrs. James McGoldrich ind'Mrs. Alphonse Fehn of New- Mr. and Mrs. George Kovelesky MIDDLETOWN LEAGUE ment \\\]\ he in the Greenwich, ark, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fehn and had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hiawiitha VR. AT* Tavern PoHtponcd • Brake Adjusting • Simonizing and Washing »w York. '(-(Mnctery, where his of Winter Haven, Florida, wcie 1 family of Irvington nnd Mr, and Chester Sponaes and family of IDEAL RESTAURANT (31 • Re-lining • Battery Re-charging v.iff is hurifd. [guests of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Mrs. Alex Harris, Plainfleld; Mrs. Stanley Sadowski Hi'inolil 205 181 178 | Kinkade. and family. LiiiiKhlm 15« 1SG US • Light Adjusting • Battery Rentals ! The well baby clinic will be he!\ Mrs. Anna Metzger of New York and daughter, Perth Amboy; Miss I'iinvtll M5 114 161 Germany used 2.!>00 hospital dogs : tomorrow afternoon nt - o'clock at city will mako her permanent home Sonja Matolof, Manville and Sea- • Lubrication • Tire Recapping in World war 1 to find wounded with her daughter, Mrs. Frank man first class Michael Sadowski, 508 498 4S4 | the. Oeeanpurt school. Dr. Samuel T-somcrville. MEAD'S (0) men on brtttlf-flpld.°. \V. Bailsman of Red Bank will lie Fehn. Mend 13S 144 151 You will find a good selection of Quality Used Cars on Display . tho pediatrician,, in charge to ex- William Garvey is home follow- Mrs. John Neiderman of Newark ing .several months at the Veterans and Mrs. William B. Alverson of Neil ' 138 156 1C3 amine tho infants and children of T We buy all makes of Used Car Models from 1936 to 1942 piT-schuol :IKO, and will be assist- hospital in Ts ew York city. Mrs. Union City spent the week-end with 428 457 457 ed by Miss (irace B. Wright, nurse. It. G. Gregory of Brooklyn arrived Mr. and Mrs. James Alverson. • FOUR ROSES (11 Summer Day School Sunday to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Leon DeWitt and lioyi-c 139 167 AT THE SERVICE OF ALL MOTORISTS This is a free service to parents in Stout 141 1S1 • Highland Manor School Fort Monmuuth, Eatontown, West Mr. and Mis. Garvey. children of Woodbridge and Samuel Onwnlil 214 172 Uir.g Rraneh and Oceanport. spon- Mr. and Mrs. David Mair are en- Nelson and Miss Clarice Nelson of Kocniu HO 197 161 In Zobel Building, Broad Street and Harding Road, Red Bank and joying a vacation in Canada. Staten Island, are spending their sored by the Monmouth County Or- 421 592 490 fianization for Social' Service.' .Mrs. Edmi Lund and Mrs. Mae vacation at the Nelson bungalow VOBHIES (21 Telephone Red Bank 428 T. C. OTTO, Proprietor Junior College Murphy were chairmen of the card on Monmouth avenue. Carman 193 207 Shadow Lawn, "W. I*mg Branch -Miss Hilde Wittenberg spent a and g;ime party held Monday by Mrs. John Frohnhoefer and son Bl-IIIH-tt 172 213 two weel;^' vacation nt Pomnton the Ladies' auxiliary of the Bre- John, of Brooklyn, spent Sunday VorliieH 166 194 176 .M;itlis.'niatii>, I.in snap's, I.Mies. vent Park and Leonardo Fire com- with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bryan. 531 C14 487 pany. Prices were awarded Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson D Hi:.r>h.".Vk'iuv \Yith Christina Christy, Mrs. Mary Mair, and family of Kearny arc spending Rocky .... 189 159 162 Mil., 205 Middletown Village Mrs. Anna Met/.ger, Mrs. Emily a week with Mrs. Archie Black. Schinble 197 l.anhr, Mrs. Mae Budzinski, Mrs. Sgt. James Eagan of Georgia, 155 519 644 528 Mr. and Mrs. John Locke ami Cosmo O'Neil and Miss Agnes Lau. Mrs. Mary Eagan and son Frank .Mu-v. AM, 1 );tncinv; The auxiliary will hold a luncheon- MILLER'S (it children are spending a :\cek at Eagan, Newark, visited on Sunday Aumnck .. 203 179 BEER liridiie Monday, July 31, at 1 p. m, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Costello. Mr. Mtfyiy 149 203 LIQUORS Surf City. WINE l:\jY: t Tut'inii!' Kru.scr 1B7 187 Lieut. Hoiliert. Kt-anck is cm n at thf lire house, with Mrs, Eliza- and Mrs. William Ross of Newark leave with his family he.re.- beth Otittormson, Mrs. Mile6 Cav- were guests at the Costello home 539 569 655 45 LROAD STREET, PrJONE3262-3 RED BANK Miss Laura M. Gildner, Mrs. Maude KyfTe of IlridKrpurt, anaimh and Mrs. Esther Alverson last Thursday. Dean Cimnectiiait, s]ient last week with in charge-. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Englishby FLEET TRIO LEAGUE hrr .•iiMfi; Mrs. James Williams. Mr, and Mrs. John Crane and and son Edward, of Jersey City are LIBERTIES (3) T i. Long Branch 2414 Mis. Kvfle is secretary for an ex- family have returned to their sum- occupying William Hayes' bunga- A. KIIKC 189 157 I- Wilde 143 124 ecuti\r of an airplane factory fit mer home here, after spending sev- low. Special Privilege Brand Dixie Belle AMERICAN eial days at Jersey City. Miss Kathlyn Guttormsen of L. Molnnr 1J5 173 , »f It Swims—We Have It Hrhlgi-porr. • • lanit Auilrry ]Jage of New York Mr. and Mrs. William Dates of Arlington, Virginia, Is spending a 467 454 COG Jersey City, spent Sunday with few days with her parents, Mr. and BATTLE WAGONS (0) city is spending two weeks with A. Shinn _ 147 14H 170 liet- HI andparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pate's mother, Mrs. Annie L. Mrs. B. P. Guttormsen. She is em- Hrmvn 146 159 175 Hurry Pauo of King's highway. Mawlcy. "Filly" Date, who has ployed in Washington, D. C. M, Jonc.4 123 134 100 Hennessey t.'uniin Smith nf .Shrewsbury will been with his grandmother for a Mrs. John Scott of Parkchester, 416 439 454 conduct the II o'clock sorvire Sun- week retitVned home with his par- New York spent Wednesdny with KLAT TOPS (31 day iIKJ3 inng at Christ church, in ents. Mrs. R. H. Van DeWater. Mrs. M. Culr 191 157 167 the alr-i'iicp of tin- rector. A rovrred-diHh supper and social Charles Meyers and family of West- I., llrmlshaw 123 ,156 132 GIN II. Fr.inrin 184 180 1B2 WHISKEY 1'lie thii\| liii'thdny of Catoline was held in celehration of the ilrst field are visiting Mrs. Scott. Cobli-ns. ila,chiller of Mr. and Mrs. anniversary of Rearon Light chap- Miss Irene Nathan of the Bronx 498 493 471 A100% Blend of Straight Whiskeys A Real Hot Weather Drink Klehnnl *'(iblens, was celebrated ter. Daughters of America, Thurs- is visiting Miss Emma Docs. Other DONALD DUCKS (0) day at the Community fire house. guests at the Does home were Les- D. Hyiui 158 142 145 ""•£•"" Market •''• illi 'a JHU ty Tuesday. M. Ui'nlnn V. 172 166 163 Mr. and Mrs. Victor L, "Sigh'i had Mr. and Mrs. George ' Wagner, ter Nathan of Bronx, Robert 11. llrnncy .„.. 156 164 111 All in.p Sea Food FFreshr . as v.eek-enil quests. Chailes Krnst n.imiltnn avenue had as the week- Knaucr, Colonia nnd Carl New- end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred man, Bronx". 486 472 Nil Ccilil Storage. HI )l:i»t)inrn>', Mrs. ('. I.owHly r,f P. T.'S (2) $ 1'ati i MIII, .hilin Kimmett of New Culiiek anil Miss Patricia Acker- Guests this week at the home of E. Carliiut 144 173 Yuik city and Mrs. I,, .lavvis im.l liian, all of Jersey City. Mr. anil Mrs. William Lawler were I). Cnlaiulricllii 117 167 Phone 1377 We Deliver D. MPKII 164 173 MIII Ili'hiud of Jersey City. Mrs. John Neiilennnnn nnd Mr. find Mrs. John Yohannan and Mis. W. M. Sjmfford enteitainid jilmightur or Newark, are visiting son, Cpl. Andrew Yohannan of 425 513 Mis. Chailes Lipjiincott at luncheon ) Mr. and Mrs. James K. Alverson. Newark. Cpl. Yohannan is a mem- MOSQUITOES (1) Week-End Specials Ma rjiueriti, Niedi'rnlan of »wnrk M. Klonk 121 166 186 l-'ii'lay. Mrs. l.ippincotl, n fonnrr ber of the V. R. Army Air corps, M. .Icirroy 138 146 Kt-iden! of this plarp. is now resid- spent the week-end here. honiD on a 21 day furlough from A. VnnVHrt 161 . 186 ing at thf Molly Pilcher hotel at The Misses Anna nnd Allies Lau his post in South Dakota. Mr. and Full Quart of Wnterbnry, Connecticut, are Mrs. Ynhannnn are former summer 420 49B 4G7 UYiilifKh li, :i ,i" Jlrul;i'i, S'IIU,. ISelso#i will remain for a few dnys. second class, U. S. Navy, Mondny .'.'. 152 152 153 :.\. Vim I,,:.- :; >•• i;,:n, i Manhattan 421 47S 428 RIONDO I OIII-'ISII STKAKS ...,.:... 1 Mrs. P-rtcr Green onlertnined at the home of Ins parents, Mr. nnd 40^ All inir.r.nl I,, In- ,n in-, III.I .,,,,.).' v\t\, Mrs. Donah! nichl. Mrs. fins Kraft Mrs. Joseph Supienskl. Kea'man nnd Mrs. John Piekelt,. ;\l dessiM'l- Kuplenski nnd Mrs. Snplonski nre Tho Date » on the address on your paper shows R U M COCKTAIL '.MiiliCflM IMll u,wnrdvd a prize. . 'l.iui.-li,,, while the Navy man is enjoying a This paper, like, most aelf-respect- II.VKI) ( I.AMS . 50c I)o/.. S<|i|.rir.rutii,M II,li >,i,| The liiehl' bungalow ,iih , Mon- ten dny leave. Other guests nt ,tllP inc publications, Is operated on a SOFT'UtAHS —*I,OHSTK!(S n.i-hiil 111,1,1 iiioiilli avenue is'oc/upied hy Mr. parly were Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank ca«h-ln-advanco basis. If your final SALMON — 1IAI.1IK T nii'l Mrs. Gus"Krnft of Long Island. Gallagher, Bnrbnra, James, Patri- date is drawine near, send In your I ir a !< w weeks, while Mr. Kraft cia and Fiance.1! 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