RwrtK«at VOLUME LXI, NO. 35. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1939. PAGES! Monmouth Street Rabbi Hershon Faspray Company George Cray Heads Gets Big Order Keansburg Youth Saves Council Protests McGilvray He Of B'nai Israel New Organization, Building line The Faapray corporation, which George A. Gray,, local attorney, Any Curtailment Deniocratic Vi maintains a plant on Chestnut street, was elected president of the newly To Be Debated On Big Committee has received a contract to provide Man Dragged By Train formed Trinity Parish Men's club $30,000 worth of dish-washing ma- Tuesday night at Trinity parish Of Boat Service In Middletowri chines for the World's fair. house on West Front street'. Other Property Owners to Ap- State Federation of Y.M. The design for the machines made officers aro Robert S. Findlay vice Sea Bright Officials Hear by the local concern was perfected , Baggageman at Red Bank Station Keeps president, Richard J. Martin secre- Resident of Leon < and Y.W.H. Associa- by Alex E. Wilde of Little Silver, peal Action of Building tary and Harrison! Banco treasurer. Steamer Monmouth Will Chosen at Meeting general manager of the corporation, Broker From Falling From Steps Rev. Herbert, S. Craig, rector; Inspector tions to Organize and Involves a principle whereby Frank D. Curtis and tho officers Not Run This Year dishes and utensils are treated to a comprise the members of the con- County Committee An attempt to board a moving bone fracture. The broker had pres- Rabbi Arthur H. Hershon of the sterilization process while being stitution and by-laws committee. Charles Bruno and Vincent Sacco washed. The machine complies with train at the Red Bank railroad sta- ence of mind to cling desperately The object of the organization Is to The Sea Bright mayor and coun- Congregation B'nai Israel of Red tion late Sunday afternoon almost with both hands to the handles on At a recent meeting of the have appealed from the action of En- Bank Is foremost in the newly form- the sanitary code of the World's fair promote parish work. Meeting* will cil, on motion by Councilman Thom- ocratla County committee of _ eley M. White, building Inspector of health board. resulted disastrously for Lewis E. the side ot the steps. be held the first Thursday of every as Farrell, adopted at last week's ed Committee on Expansion and De- Waring of New York and Rumson, Mr. Adams, son of A. E. Adams, dlctcwn township, Ernest B...-| the borough of Red Bank for a per- velopment of the New Jersey Fed- Because of the orders the payroll month. meeting a resolution making a for- Gilvray of Leonardo was selee mit to erect a building oh the lot at of the concern has increased 200 per broker and sportsman. A substitute baggagemaster at the Keansburg mal protest to the Central railroad eration of Young Men's and Young baggageman, Alvln Adams, .Jr., of station, was serving as substitute Following the business session Dr. leader of the party for that 129 Monmouth street, between Pearl Women's Hebrew associations. Under cent. Double shifts were started last Lyman Crossman, local physician, company against any curtailment of pallty. Mr. McGilvray Is and West streets, which Mr. Bruno Thursday. Indications arc that ad- Keansburg, was credited with;, pre- baggageman at trie' Red Bank sta- boat service next summer on the the chairmanship of Israel Cardon- venting the man from falling from tion. He saw the broker jump to was guest speaker. Vocal solos were commlttewnan and also chairn ,bought from Mrs. Warren David Farr sky of Elizabeth, the federation will ditional orders will come from the rendered by Charles Meeker and Sandy Hook route between Atlantic tho county committee. The of Baton Rouge, La., formerly of the, steps, possibly beneath the the .steps of the fast-moving train organize and begin' work Sunday. fair. wheels of tho movlnKHrain.' talking pictures were shown by Dan- Highlands and New York. Mr. Far- leader has resided in Lecna Bed Bank, • and miss his footing and ran to his roll told Mayor Walter J. Sweeney The committee plans to organize aid. Jumping to the . steps he iel Dorn, Sr. a period of years and baa The Board of Adjustment of the branches and Jewish centers in the Mr. Waring had been driven to the and the other members ot the coun- consistently faithful worker t that capacity." I hope this may be "Last stone removed to Brick Chairman. Altmeyer of the Social of some use to you. (G. H. J,) Churchyard." Security Board has notified Senator Week End Special! Van Noorstrandt-Hance Burying Fat Harrison of Mississippi, chair- CORRECTION ground, near Marlboro, on Big Our Active Senator man of the Senate Finance Commit- Genealogy Brook at FreehoId-Mata.-wan road; tee, that he does not feel that he JxCAN Dresses :....'•". f.27 . In the Jan. 21th release, under farm of the late Mr. and Mrs. should pass judgment oh Senator "Questions," the numbers are incor- Charles Wyckoff. Bl-centennial of W. Warren Barbour Barbouri plan to turn relief back to rect, and should read: HAPPEN HERE/ . Reg. 1.95. Sizes 12 to 48. Monmouth ' Oounty Marriage B«e- Reformed Church of Navesink, p. the states, with the- Federal govern- 628. JOLJNE. 169 (one stone). By JOHN D. OSBOUBNE ment supplying a liberal share of the ords, Court House, Freehold, N. •». 629. CRAIO.MASOK-CONOVER. money necessary to finance ; it, but IGHT here in Red Bank Forman, David and Nelly VanBrunt 630. DENIfiE-CONOVBR. believes this and related problems R . . . men and women are JUNE DRESS SHOP reaping a harvest of dollars __ _: 1769, Dee, 4 COUNTY «-H MEETING, Washington, Feb. 22—Social secur- should be left to Congress. Broad Street, Red Bank Hamtori, John and Ann Cottercl Ctrncttfj uid Klble BocbnU of the from the money .they save each- Beld Family ity and national defense continue to Antl-Lynchlng BUI Introduced. month. 1799, Dec. 11 The third annual Monmouth.Coun- monopolize Congressional attention. Lane, Samuel' nad .Mary Wllkeson In Memory of CATHERINE, wife ty 4-H club officers and leaders meet- Members of Congress are working Senator Barbour has offered a for- ...._ -.... 1799, Dec. 23of AARON REID, and daughter of ing will be held In the Freehold hard on .legislation dealing with both mula for removing what he calls the We feel that you, too, should Holmes. Wllli»m and Catherine Ed- Jonathan Forman, who died Dec. 21, Baptist church Saturday; February problems. ' "last objection" to consideration and know- more about the special wards _ _.. 1800, Jan. 231851, aged 68 years,. 6 mos. 29 days. 25. Mrs., Marjorie Conover, a mem- Secrecy as to plane sales to France passage by Congress of anti-lynch- savings and investment plans VBLIC SALE Devlnne, Richard'and Elizabeth ber of the 4-H Council and general lng legislation, we offer. - (Old Ba.pti»t Cemetery, Freehold, apparently is ended. American man- chairman of the meeting, announces Introducing an antt-lynchlng bill —OF— Burden ? 1800, Jan. 27 N.- J.) ufacturers are being encouraged to Bost/wlck, Obadlah and Ann-Cornell Bible and Genealogical Records: • that plans for the affair have been sell as many planes as' France can of his own, built around the Wagner- Won't YOU stop In to let us _ 1800, Feb. 1 AARON REID, and wife Cather- completed. In the morning' a sen* buy. The newest models, however, Van Nuys hill which almost reached explain why we recommend the Armstrong, Thomas and. Ann An- ine: Children—(1) Jonathan Reid eral recreation meeting it to be con-and latest devices developed for usea vote in the last Congress, he wrote purchase of our Insured shares tonedla -. 1800, March 6 (Reed) born Aug. 3, 1800, tJ. 1866.ducted by Mlsi Helena Kecs of the in military aviation, are still care- into it a provision restricting pen- ' under the 10-year plan? LIVE STOCK and By certificate from Sarah Antonedls, Catherine, wife of Jonathan, b. Jan. Physical education department of fully guarded, and only'a few Amer- alties for failure to prosecute lynch- New, Jersey College for Women. All ers or take precaution to prevent parents of bride. 17,1804 Buried at PerrlneviHe ceme- icans know what is being doHe or Here you obtain more profits Pitney, Samuel and Hannah Buck- tery. Issue: Daniel, Emallne, Mar- 4-H club officers and their leaders planned in this field, except as tea: lynchings to cases of "wilful" neglect 111 participate In this meeting when or failure In the performance of otr with greater, safety, because FARM EQUIPMENT alew ..: : — 1800, June 30 garet, Ann, Mary Annette, Napoton, how and then dlaclose that Amerii your money is protected up to J demonstrations of various activities flclal duties. The Wagner-Van Nuys J Clarke, Joseph and Nancy Carney Grandln, Charles Henry. leads the world in effective $5,000 by the Federal Savings ..—.'. 1800, Aug. 23 (2) John A. Reid, born March 15, .ppropriate-for- individual/club rec- weapons if not in volume of produc- bill was opposed in part by southern reation programs will be given. senators because it seemed likely to And Loan Insurance Corpora- On tHe Joseph E. Magee Farm, Everett, N. J., Ty«, Peter and Jane Hans 1803, died April 10, 1860. Md. June tion. tion, an agency of the United ....: .=,...... ^1800, Sept. 20 19, 18M, to Ann Hulle, b.-Dec. 28, At, noon the members will enjoy a penalize innocent and conscientious basket lunch and will be served hot It is to expand and speed up the peace officers for lynchinga occurring States Government Forman, John Esq., and widow, 1811, died 1872. Issue: Ellison Jo- country's prqductive capacity that le-Half Mile From Everett Store, Holmdel Townihip Sarah Antonldis 1800, Sept. 28 cocoa. The Hollow Heads of Colt's within their jurisdiction but without seph A. Furman and other*. saletf to friendly governments of CONSULT US , ABOUT ° Bnlnbrklgr, Henery and Marie 13) Rachel Ann Reid, md. Ed- Neck, a home economics 4-H club, their knowledge until aftar the crime will prepare the cocoa from milk do- planes already in production are be-had been committed. YOUR FINANCIAL MONDAY, FEB. 27th, 1939, Helena Reed -1800, Nov. 30ward Shannon Card, moved to Chat- ing encouraged by Washington. VanMater, Joseph K. and Eliza- tanooga, Tenn. Issue: Their son nated by members of the Monmouth Senator Barbour's bill provides the PROBLEMS. County Dairy clubs. • Two bills sponsored by Senator beth VanMater...... _.....180O, Dec. 7George md. his cousin, Margaret Barbour of New; Jersey were receiv- same penalties as to individuals and at 1:00 O'CIock P, M. Antonldea, Jacob and Elizabeth Ann Reid, dau. of John A. Reid, and In the afternoon each individual governmental units only where "wil- roup of officers and leaders will ing friendly study by colleagues at Sutphcn ...... ,-,„-, 1800,- Dec, J8wlft, Ann Hu!l*,.R>!!i, (John.and well as the War ana Navy depart- ful" neglect is shown. , Open-An • One good work horse, 1 grade jcr»ey cow, fresh; 1 Guernsey; cow, meet separately for specific informa- Bennlt, William and Jane I.effflr«on Ann burled in Old Baptist cem. at ments. ,, It waa pointed out by the senator Account jle.TVork harness, Boss plow, one-horse. South Bend plow, two-hone _ 1800, Dec. 18Freehold, N. J,) ion and discussions on their own that one out of every ten men who part in conducting club meetings. The senator's espionage bill, to NOW! IT, two-row marker, cultivators, cow stanchions, watering cups, piping By Benjamin DuBols, mlniater (4) Margaret Reid md. Parker tighten penalties for peacetime es- wore the American uniform in the 1 Truex, Abel and Hannah Pateraon Miss Margaret McCoy, Middlesex eow'barn, one-horse farm wagon, extra wagon poles, one-horse rnow- VanBrunt June 29, 1841. (Book D, pionage, as a national defense meas- World war was a Negro; that mem- „_ „ 1800, Dec. 24pg. 36. Freehold Court House Rec- county home demonstration agent, bers of the race have made a place • machine,,hay ahelvlngg, single trcos, neck yokes, locust posts, need will Instruct club prcsldonts and ure, was before the Naval Commit- . By JamcD Allen, Justice ords). Margaret was b. April 6, 1817, tee. . for themselves In the fields of edu- II, gfasa seeder, log chains, 200 ft. of one-Inch rope, ^truck canvas, These records were copied by Mon- d. April 22. 187B,_Parker.jyanBrunt Ice presidents. Mies Dorothy cation, labor,_bu»inesa and the pro- RED BANK mouth Court House Chapter, D. A. b. Jan, 1,1818, d. Fob. 29,1882. 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ColHim, Eddie Davis, Arthur Prest- to use his'discretion when calk for Gladys Shrophrie, Mary Macintosh ITEMS OF YESTERYEARS *• age, Wilbur Lankenau, Spencer Brcn^ flre aid were made by person* living and Angelica Ostcndorf. At the executive committee meet- nan, Fred Johnson, Herbert Miller, adjacent to the borough. Miss Alice Root, daughter of A. C. Ing of "The Classroom Teachers of Earl Pelper, George Schllck, Jere Frank Downes, the Port Mon- Root, and John M. West, Jr., both of the Department of Elementary Edu- FROM REGISTER FILES Sheehan, G. 8. Bucklin and Oscar mouth .butcher, rented Jacob Middletown, were married at the Re- cation of New Jersey" held at New- Broander. Sehnoor's building at Belford and al- formed parsonage at Hawthorne, ark Saturday plans for the spring The Red Sox. baseball team of so rented Mr. Schnoor's store adjoin- New York, by Rev. James C. Forbes, luncheon were completed. - , Oceanport held a dance In Oskaleta ing, where he planned to move his former pastor of the Middletown The affair will be held Saturday, Happenings of SO and 25 Years Ago Culled From The hall. The team was planning an ac- business and to occupy one of the Reformed church. May 20, at one "o'clock in the Sap- tive season and the proceeds of/the dwellings for hi* residence. William Hanson of Drummond phire room of the Monmouth County • News and Editorial Columns for Entertainment dance were to be used to finance the At a special meeting of the Rum' place was tendered a birthday sur- Country club at Eatontown, Mrs. work. , son officials the contract was award- prise party by a group of 20 friends. Florence Price of Newark is ln of Today's Readers. Mrs. Gcorgianna KnowlcB of New- ed for two combination automobile The surprisers were Mr. and Mrs. ln charge of the luncheon and Leila' ark,'a former resident of Keansburg, chemical and hose truck* to James Cecil W. Lediard, Mr, "and Mr*. Mart Brown of Newark will arrange the announced the engagement of her Boyd and Brother of Philadelphia. P. HavlUnd and son Stanley, Mr. and music. Effa Preston of New Bruns- Fifty Yean Ago. , Bank issued a, proclamation urging daughter Laura to Charles A. Sco- One' was for the Oceanic company Mrs. Augustus Layton and daughter wick will write one of her inimitable LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING Captain William Boardman o.' the resident* of town to go to church fleld of Newark. The announcement and the other for the RUmson com- Anna, Mr, and Mrs. Charles K. Hum- skits as a feature of the entertain- Kumson gave an entertainment to on Sunday, February 22, for two pur- was made at a reception held at Miss pany. The council was authorized at rlchouse, Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. ment. | the members and friends of the Oce- poses, one to help celebrate Go-To- Knowles' home. a special election to spend 111,000 for Many, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Opportunities for visiting the car- STORAGE WAREHOUSES anic Sunday-school. : Church da.y for the communit,y and tne Charles G. Strahan, who had been the trucks. Worthington, Mr. and Mr*. Freder- rier pigeon training station of Fort ' A Christian EndEndeavoe r society wa.._s , tne other from a patriotipatriti c poinitt of ick W. Travis, Mr. and Mrs. George Monmouth, the Sandy Hook light- REASONABLE RATES vle principal of the Oakhurst grammar The Runison flre company held a organized In the fiapttat church, with w to honor the country's flrot schooUl--years, .was engaged as W. Manson, Miss Hattlo CuIUngton, bouse and the Monmouth Fisheries public euchre party, at which well Miss Josephine Manson and Herbert will be afforded. All New Jersey 18 member*. Clarence White was president. supervising principal of the Freehold I over 100 person* .attended. Prize president, Walter Wyckoff vice pres- William J. Swannell succeeded the schools. Mr. Strahan succeeded John winners were Mr. and Mr*. William 8. Cullington.' • , elementary teachers are welcome. ident, William H. Johnson secretary late Azarlah C. Hurley as Red Bank's Enrlght as the county Bupeiinterid- Charles S. Walling was elected ANDERSON BROS., Inc. new street superintendent. Meais, Fire Chief and Mr*. Louis and Mamie Mount treasurer. mt, who had been in charge of Free- Ncwhousor, Mrs. William Dowllng superintendent and Horace S. Bur- Golf Project Approved. Mlsa Louise Smith, daughter of Alexander D. Cooper, superintend- hold schools. * rpwes treasurer of the First Baptist New Jersey members of congress 51-53 Mechanic St., Red Bank, N. J. - ent of the Red Bank water depart- and Miss Alias. Mrs.-M, R. Smith of Red Bank, and Miss Inez E. Fisher, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Alice Emery, wife of church Sunday-school of Keyport were Informed last week that the RED BANK 30. Fred GUI, son of Henry E, all), also ment, presented his report of the op- A basketball game between teams President had approved a project erating expenses of the department, Councilman Clarkson Fisher of Sea Thoma* J. Emery of Atlantic High- of Red Bank, were married at the land* died of bronchial pneumonia. from Red Bank and Atlantic High- for the improvement of the Asbury bride'* home by Rev. Jacob Leupple. which showed that a net profit of $3,- Blight; became the bride of Walter 711 Brinley Ave., Bradley Beach, N.J. .• , Heyer of Long Branch. The cere- She was 48 years old. She wa* sur- lands ended in a dispute, with the Park municipal golf course and ad- JflM Jennie Chandler was brides- 222,43 had been made during the post score at IB to 14, and by virtue of ABBURY PARK 5047. year. Mr. Cooper advocated the ex- mony was performed by Rev. E. J. vived by her husband and a young jacent land. The cost will be $32,- maid and Albert Tilton was grooms- daughter, the dispute the referee forfeited the 281. .man. tension of the water system to other Egan, pastor of Holy Cross church. A scries of races for the Cham- game to Atlantic Highlands, The Red Mis* Mamie Gardiner and William parta of the borough. Mrs. Charles Oandrup of Bank Bankers claimed one of their play- Over 176 attended the ninth nn-i pionship Pennant of America be- street was tendered a surprise party 3D. Bedell, both of Red Bank, were tween boats of tho Long Branch Ice ers* was (truck by tho referee. The married at Grace church parsonage nual dinner of the Mlddletown Town- at her home. Clifford VanNote was Red Bank players were Leon Gordon, ship Lincoln association held, at Boat club and the North Shrewsbury pianist and Jennie Fecney, Lou Tan on Wallace street by Rev. W. A. Al- Ice Boat & Yacht club wero held at Arthur Jacobus, Frank Howard, Jos- len. Johnson's Seaside Inn at tho High- nenbaum and Fred Jones rendered eph Chamberlain and Joseph Fix. Rod. Bank .and the North. Shrews- vocal ~a«lectlona. Mum Catherine Croftln arid Dennis lands, Howard IV, Roberts of New Mies Fesny and The Atlantic Highlands players were Monmouth, president of tho associ- bury flyors easily defeated their chal- Mr, Tannenbaum demonstrated the Qulgley, both of Mlddletown town- lengers. The Imp and the Tyro were Wallace Tutler, Percy Houser, Mel WAGNER'S ation, was toastmaster. new hesitation waltz. Others pres- Johnson, Thomas Collcran and Frank ship, were married In St. James the victors, The defeated boats were ent were Mr, and Mrs, E, Sheppard, church by Rev, M. E. Kane. John) Hazard's factory at Shrewsbury the Hazel V. and the Princeton. The Welles. . 36 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK—Next to National Grocery Co. was Nellie LeMalstre, Helen Ruddy, Til- Qulgley, a brother of the groom, wasl completely destroyed by flre. Imp, which captured tho pennant, T h !oss of tho fac tor He Salm, Lorlna Emmons, Mamie The men; employees of the Red OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. groomsman' and Ma» Cronln, a *ls-f . ,° , , y bulldln«,.ma- was sailed by Reuben White and the Bank Register formed a bowling^ or- ?«. „» ih. hrlHd «,«« hrM.^.iH chlnery and canned goods wawas placed O'Connor, May Murphy, Bessie Be- ter of tho bride, was I Tyro \m sailed by Oscar Brand. tello. Emma Pearcc, Lena Vaughn, ganization and planned to roll teams The firemen's ball in Navolnk hall at $250,000. Sidney Chancy, a mem- representing other papers In the ber of W outside-lire "eomimnyj fell Mr, anil Mra, Robert F, Wilbur of [Susan Hurd, _Mary OakcSj George 1 LEGS FRESH in Middletown township was a big Broad street announced TSe /engage- Coyne, Carol Wenzel, Charles Gray, cuunty;—Omthe -Register team were success, the company clearing about from a ladder to the ground while William P. Hugg, John Reed, John fighting the flre but escaped serious ment of their .daughter, Miss Nellie Claude VanNote,' Thomas Oerrity, Pake*, Jr., Harry Pennlngton, George GENUINE C *T5. Previous to tho ball T, M, Max- Wilbur, to Louis J. Selling of Brook-1 j Salm, Fred Hohman, Alfred PORK son, the chief of the fire department, injury. Ralph Jcnnlkcn of Shrews- ohn C. Hance, Frederic S. Hayes, William BIB was preiented with a trumpet from bury ran a pickaxe In his hand while lyn. I Hcaller, Harvey Estelle, Eddie Cre Bauer, Allen G. Dean and Henry F. ib, HALF lb. his friends at the Highland*. The working'at the flrer Tho property Mlas Wilhelmlna Wolf, daughter ,lin, Garrctt Evans and Charles Qand- Hylin. LAMB LOIN had been bought In 1883 by K. C. of ,Mrs. Cecelia Wolf, and Lester W.! rup. . grand march was led by the chief, The Ladles' aid society of the Tin- accompanied by Miss Mary Green, Hazard from the lato Gordon Sloklca. Lambcrtaon, both of West ned Bank,] A.lbort W. Worden, Jr., of Mon- woro ton Falls Methodist church completed ARMOUR'S "STAR" About 120 couple* took part. When Charles H. Ennia was planning to] married at the Matawan Bap-mouth street was shown tho mys- an autograph quilt, which was dis- thdse who had gone to the ball In move his bicycle business from thOi'lst parsonage by Rev. Samuel Bow--(cries of the third degree of Odd %-IM. PKGS. 0 1 posed of at a sociable and over $100 wagons got ready to start for home, Cook building on Monmouth street j ' ' Mr. Lambertson was working aa Fellowship and became a full- was cleared. The quilt was bought 2 w they round their harness had been to tho, Goorgo Hance Patterson bulld-j a cIel'k ln tne grocery store conduct-j fledged three ringer. Following the SLICED BACON 29< at auction by Albert B. Crawford. -cut and parti of tt destroyed. Those Ing on Broad street. Fred E; Brow- •d by Mrs. Wolf on Lelghton avenue,) initiatory coremonics, clam chowder William H. Carhart and a helper inconvenienced wero Al McQueen er planned to give Up his olllco and William Darby, aged 11 years, son was served at the Navcslnk lodge put rough shoes on 36 horses in one 'and Harry McQueen of Red Bank, shop In tho Cook building nnd move of Charles J. Darby of Monmouth room by Albert Hockman and day at his Little Sliver blacksmith LONG TOBIN'S John Fltipatrlck of Headden's Cor- same to his homo on Monmouth street, was badly cut on tho face and Georgo F. Spinning, shop, which was considered a record •'ner, John Karney of, Mlddletown, street, near Maple avenue, forehead while coasting down Mrs. Mrs. Mary Brown, a sister of for that vicinity. ISLAND LUNCHEON Fred Trick and Atkins and Conk, J. D, Norrls, proprietor of the fur- Howard White's hill on Went Front Thomas B. Sherman of Red Bank c street. His sled was In collision with Henry E. Aeiierson, Jr., of Key- B. P, Butler of Marlboro leased niture store In tho Doicmus building and Joseph W. Sherman of New port was elected county attorney to on Mechanihi c streett , lleaned the ad- a coaster of Leigh lSberly of Pearl | York, dicil at the home of her daugh- DUCKS the Chandler firm, near Matawan. succeed Rullf V. Lawrence, who had] MEAT 25 lb. The Keyport Enterprise announced Joining store, formerly occupied bystreet. Dr,. Edwin Field dressed hla. vwterj, „„„.„„„„,Mrs. Edwar„d Wes„„,t „o.f .,„Ne„w York„.„,, recently been appointed prosecutor. I the position of tho-Democratic pnily Louis-J;-Tetlcy,- and—planned- to -WDimda,_.WJUtem_XeKnlg)itWilliam MsKn!ghtJ>_Jtr,._;P.ffi 0{ pneumonia 'Ear. many yearsMrs, en the temperance question by op- double the space of his salesroom, White street suffered -.i cut on his Brown lived ln Sea Bright. posing local option, , Charles McGarry of tho Highlands face while getting a tow behind an Azarlah C. Hurley, Bed Bank's Mr*. Charles Laug, Mrs, Thomas collided with a telegraph pole while Ice boat. street superintendent, died of .Scott, Jr., and Miss Katie Scott of coasting on the llghthotmo hill at that | Thirty young folks had a great Blight's disease. He had been ln Red Bank were baptized in the pool place. Ho was knocked unconscious, tlmo coasting-down Allen's hill on falling health about two years. He of the Red Bank Baptist church, and was badly brulacd. His slod was a big boh sled. Maurice Schwartz was the son of Eleanor Bennett Hur- Frank Oreenleaf, "who worked In demolished. and Call J. Dlotz woro tho stcorors. ley and Hudson Hurley and born at Cloughly, Nlchol 4 Company's mill Miss Edith Todd of Atlantic High- Conditions for'stcddlng wero .so fav-'Llncroft 50 years preylous. He was PLAYERS et Sea Bright had his jaw bone brok- lands was tendered .a surprise party jorablo that each down trip would active In local political nffalrs, being en and his face cut by an accident by a group of friends. In the party ;tako tho slcddcrs far out on-the Ice'a member of tho Red Bank Demo- LAST CALL FOR in the mllL were Thelma White, Elizabeth Sny-lon the river. I cratic executive committee. He was A party was held at the house of der, Hulda Roberta, Ruth Wheeler, Tho old Orchard farm- at Kcans- survived by his wife, whose maiden George Woolley in the Western part Charles Lufburrow, Walter Bills, burg bought by Willis A. Clayton and name Wfta Margaret A. Bennett, of Rod Bank. About 88 guests were Percy Falkcnborg and Frank Pough- Georgo T. Llnton of Rod Bank from daughter of Cornelia and Cyrenlus Z«-2a|!i.playedin2hatvc. YouVefinished^ 'kcepsle. Mrs. William W, Ramsny was being Bennett, and by four sons, Frederick present. '«**< U played"ta a halve. Vou've .tartcd time rtfflthere'.but...acrossovWhalf lit the cut. up Into 100 building lota.. The T., GoorgGeorg e C. D.Dt t AzarlaAarlah C, and Thoma* Sherman of Scobeyvlllo JohnQ. Breeso of Eatontown was v rah a rusty nail ln his foot'which 81 years old nnd ho was ahowored property comprised nearly eight Howard J. Hurley, all of Red Bank, the 1st half right herc.but there', .till time Cto challenge your folk, or pals to a contest at ^ laid him up for some time. with postar cards from fdcnils aiul|acrc11 a and wan adjacent to Palmer: Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, widow of Matthew Rue, Jr., of Engliihtown, relatives congratulating him on the avenuo and the trolley line. I Anthony Taylor of Eatontown, died to challenge your folks or pal. to a contest at ' come yca've that Now .«|*l «-*** who was a drummer for Francis H, evont. Tho Rod Bank commissioners de- of paralysis in her 76th year. t0 Lcggatt & Company of New York, A group of KeansbuiK boys hired oided that should'any of our noij;h-j The girls of the graduating class reading ZH-Z*&. Whenyoucome »»ft«r« simply boughg t a lot on Maple avenue on a stage and attended a dance at Dave | baring municipalities need help from were hostesses to tho boys' In tho th^ackjumpingofinsteadarrowsthe whichihh he was to bilbuildd hhous e ffor Schanck's house on tho old Carr farm our flro department they would bo class at a party given ln the sewing the 2nd haif-you limply follow the arrow, at Centorville. In tho group .wera glad to Bond an apparatus' to any room of tho Red Bank high school hi* own occupancypy . £i of each line and getting started a a.n-l CthCatherini e ApplegatAl e Walling, wife Ruasell Waltt, Henry ErrlckBon,'! nearby out-of-town enll. Cliief Fcr-'Louise Wllby was general chairman. totcad of jumping back atthe end of each 8 of Thomas Burrowes Walling of the ^gettmg try you will Nor *H.«f; Phalanx, died of a protracted throat ,ine and getting .tarted.again-13 different trouble. She was the daughter of the ' time Nor wiU you try getting started 13 CUed 13 Cerent-time, when your eng^ late William Applegate of Red Bank. r in Bron^ Conoco there', and ccldn The tenth anniversary of the wed- different time, when your engine', cold and ding of Mr. and Mrs. William Hance ^^^i of Scobeyvllle was celebrated. About there's Conoco Bronz-z-* in your ga.ohrte ,280 guests were present from Free- hold, Holmdel, Red Bank and the ad- tank Thto Spec*/ W/nfer Bhnd U .ure-fire ,p» longer you gives I jacent town* and villages, the only Bronz-x-Coi The salaries of postmaster* of the and give, you longer jumps between pump,. GcttheomyBronz-x-ConocoBron-^ presidential class In Monmouth coun- Get the only Bronz-z-^Conoco W**. Merchant Mileage Yep f-from*- ty were adjusted for the coming year. The Red Bank postmaster was to're- -from Your Mileage Merchant today. ceive $1,800 and the Keyport post- master fl,3C0, In addition to these salaries the postmasters were al- lowed certain sums for clerk hire, •tc. . K^mSSSMMSM John Lloyd, who was employed ln B, T. * J. H. Hendrlckson's stables, was kicked on the left ahln by" a horse. He was attended by Dr, Traf- ford. A party of young folks came to Red Bank on a straw ride. The par- ty was composed of Mr, Frost and Mr. Morford of New Monmouth; Miss Josle Leonard, Miss Sarah Leonard and Edward Leonard of Leonardvllle; ' Miss Mary Leonard, Mis* Emma Savldge, Miss Oglee, T. J. Emery, H. A. Clark and G. D. Fay of Atlantio Highlands. On arriving at Red Bank they stopped at George Whiting's on West Front street, , where Ml»s May' Whiting, Frank Whiting and Mr. and Mrs, McClane joined the psrty. The entire com- pany then proceeded to tho house of John Leonard on Br'oad strcot, where they surprised the Misses Leonard. The evening was pleasantly spent with music, singing, recitations, etc., and the young ladies served refresh- ments. Twenty-Five Year* Ago. The New Monmouth Baptists hud outgrown their quarters and were AN OLDS A VAV 61VEN AWAV EVERV PAV IN MAKCH planning to build a large addition to the church, Part of their plan was IN BIG NATIONWIDE PRIZE CONTEST I to use the proposed addition for no- dal purposes, as well as religious gatherings and to make the church CONTEST STARTS E WANT you to know the new Olds Sixty a social center of the community. Rev. A: H. Sutphln was pastor of ENTER NOW I Wbetter. That's why Oldsmobile is staging a the church, which was founded in nationwide contest during March, with 31 biR Olds 186*. U« you may will! So don't w»lt till Marfll Sixty 2-Door Sedans as prizes—a car a day every Mayor Horace P. Cook of Red day of the month! Come in and take a trial drive. (iiaU!rive. Thm, get ymu e.my In M'»yl > . Learn about Olds' handling ease, performance, FIRST CALL fOR SURE WINTER YOU MAY Rhythmic Ride, extra - vision bodies, quality fea- A BI6 OLOf "SIXTY" tures and new fow price. Then, fill out an Offi- cial Entry Blank, stating in your own words the me iow-pnieto CAR things that impressed you most. Mail your entry Lehigh Coal rHAT MS *VTHIN* (it must be on the Official Blank to be eligible) nhuihrnle Rid. I>"» , to Oldsmobilt, Lnnsing, Mich. It will be con- $ 1J2 per ton sidered for the day's prize corresponding to the 10 dnte of its postmark. Here's a chance to find out Nut or Stove Slie. what, a remarkable value the new Olds Sixty gives you—and a chance to win one free. No l r Olll A-l quality plus a by FUh.r- DI.:Coil ••''• J j u obligation, of course, So why not get busy, today) low' cash price. [ COME m FOR OFFICIAL AftO ENTffV BLA/Vff B .. . ,. Hance & Davis You get Conoco. Service as well as the famous Conoco Products at these Stat;ons; Burdge's Conoco Service Station Triangle Oil Service Station Tel. 103. Si Til O Si S HOWIAND B. JONES MOTOR CO. 13-15 White Street, Cor. Broad & White St«., MAPLE AVENUE, RED BANK. N. J. Just off Broad St., Red Bank Opp. Shrewsbury Dairy, fted Bank "'*-* s« ,'«; Page Nine ALSTON BEEKMAN, IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Chancery 176ft LOCAL BUDGET. Capacity Crowd COtJNSELLOB AT LAW. SHERIFFS SALE. Jobless Payments Attending Four- To ISABELLA. R. LONfiSTREBT and 1 Bu(Is:et of tht BoroUB:h of Uii]* Silver, Countj of Monmouth for t*» flscaj Offici. 10 Broad St. BID- BANK. N. 1 BENJAMIN J. DOWNER, His Helri, By virtus of a writ of It. fa. to mi di- At Minstrel Show Devisees and Personal R*prescntati«a: rected, issued out of the Court of Chan- A DOBEMUS, BT virtus of an order of th* Court of eery of the State of New Jersey, will be It la hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a part Average 10 Weeks Day Celebration A capacity crowd filled ths Me- COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Ch»flcery of New Jersey, taade on the day k ?5 L1 ? tni* T?^yo f tha budKet approved by,resolution of the governing body on of the date hereof. In a cause wherein The exposed to cat* at public vendue.on chanic) street school aifdltorlum Fri- Whllft.ld Balldin., Reel Bank MONDAY, THE 1STH DAY OF MARCH, the Hth day of February, 1039. ' John J. Qulnn. Thomu P. Doremu Second National Bask and Trust Company day night at the fifth annual min- of Red Bank and Florenca H. Brooki, 19S9, (. ' . . FRED L. AVERS. Insurance Claimant Is Vlntent J. McCut, Howard »)• Lawn BorOU h Clerk J. E. Simpson at Good' strel show given by members of. the Executor* and- Trustees under the, L«t between the hours of 12 o'clock and S Certified by me ' , « - 1 {"arsons, Lobnoquo & Borden, Will and Testament of Cieorce O. Water- o'clock (at 2 o'clock) in the afternoon of tfot Dole Seeker Married Couples' Bible class of the man, deceased, are rom.iljilnanti. and said day at the Court House, In the Thia lath day of February, 1939. » year Plant in Akron, ti. Methodist church. The performance, COUNSELLORS AT LAW. and o the is are defendants, you are re- Borough or Freehold, County of Mon- It la hereby certified that' the budget annexed hereto and httreby mada a cart IS Willia St, Rod Buk J directed by Roger Wymbs and Mrs. quired to appear and answer to the com- mouth. New Jersey, to aatlsfy a decree of hereof Is an exact copy or th« original on file with the clerk of th* governing body, Thoodoro D. Fanonl Edmund J. Caniona plains nt»* bill on, or before the sev aald Court amounting to approximately that all additions are correct and that all atatementa contained herein art in proof. ; Falling to secure return to ouit- J. E. Simpson, local sales repre- Joseph Valleau, with Mrs. Valleau Theodore J. Labncqu* Loren C Lewis teenth day of April, next, or tHa naid bill JI.500.tiO. CHARLES E. COLE, ;*ble employment, the ordinary New sentative of the Goodyear Tire * at the piano, received tremendous ElttoD* F. Comb* Frank F. Graff wlU be taken as confessed Against you. ' All that certain lot, tract or parcel of Registered' Municipal Accountant, Jersey job Insurance recipient will applause. land and premise* hereinafter particularly Address: Freehold. N. J. Rubber Company, left Saturday .tor BALPU O. WLLLGCSS, The «aid bill ti filed to foreclose a mort- Phone Number; Freehold 881, Receive benefit checks for an aver- described, situate, lying and boiug In the Certified by m* a trip to Akron, Ohio, where he will Specialty numbers were given by COUNSELLOR AT LAW H«re road« by Elisabeth It, Daviion and Borough, of Red Bank,'In the County of tKe of ten weeks, it was revealed attend the four-day Home Coming (ifiorce M. PaviBou, her husband, to Monmouth, and th* State of New Jeruey: This 2IHh dnv of February. 19)19. Charles Gotschalk, accordion solo; INtw Jerwy and New York Ban) (ieorge O, Waterman nnd Annie F. Water- .(Ms week by studies of the Unem- celebration commemoratinog the 40th Miss Leigh Pennlngton, tap dance; I Elm Plate, 63 Park Row, Beginning at a point In the south ilda Rid Bank, N. f. Now York man, dattd February 4, 1921, recorded of Bank atrest, distant thirty-two and LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE. Jloyment Compensation Commission anniversary of the founding of the Mrs. Grace King, Mr». Alice Wes- February 8, I92J. in tho Monmouth Coun- ty Clerk'* OflI»~In Book 591< of Mort- on«-half feet west from tha westerly side Section 1. . -yfl. New Jersey. company In a program, which started son and Mrs. Donald Crawford, MOBBIS POBTNEB; aa for said County, Pa tte 286, etc.. and of tha lot of Sarah A,' Osborn, thence Local Budget of the Borough of little Sliver, County of Monmouth, for the flical Eiecutive Director Harold G. Hoff- Monday and ends today when the final songs; and the Keystone Hill Billies, Certified public Accountant. coyerlnK nrcmlnei Bititnta in the Itorouiih southerly parallel with the west side of year 1939. i • • of luitmon, formerly TojwnnMo of Shrews. laid Sarah A. Oaborn's lot. one hundred BE IT IIBSOLVEJ), that the following >tatem«nU of r.v.nuei and appropriation, >|nan said a study by the Commis event of the occasion is the dedica- instrumental selections. Fred Ayers AUDITS — TAX REPORTS. and twenty-eight and on«-half feet to a •hall constltule tho lao«l Iiudcot for th. y«ar 1039: IJ Broad Strnt, Rod Bulk. N. J. hyry, in the County of Monmouth snd ••ion's" Bureau of Research and Sta- tion by the city of a bronze statue was interlocutor. The end men were State of New Jersey. point; thence westerly and pa rail tl with BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that .aid budsnt ba published In The Red Bank tistics of 650 recently allowed claims' William Mumford, Alfred Marcellus, Tal. tUd Bunk S«24. the south tide of Bank street, thirty-two Reil.ter In th. liiu. of t««nty-thlrd day of Fabruary, 1930. of Charles Goodyear, discoverer in And yoy; Isabella R. Lonirstreet, nre showed a total of 6,407 compensable Donald Crawford, Harold Perry, and one-half feet to a point; thence north- Notice Is hereby Riven that the budget and tax resolution wsi approved by tb. 1839 of the process of vulcanization made * party .defendant to said mit be- erly and parallel with the nrat mentlontii Mayor and Council of the Borough of Uttie Silver. County of Monmouth, on February ' Sireeks, giving an average number of of rubber, on which the modern In- Charles Stillwagbn and Fred Buch- DR. Lj W. CARLBON cause you are the owner of the jircmtot course, one hundred and twenty-elirht and mentioned and described In the said bill iompensable weeks of 9.86 per al- dustry Is founded, ir. The six end men entertained one-half iee* to the southerly aide of Bank ~A hearlnir on ,the buil^et and tax resolution will b. hVld. at Borough Hall, Tittle dUBUEON CHTBOFODIST of complaint. . , . street; thente easterly along the southerly Silver, on the fourteenth of March, 10SO, at .Irht o'clock, at which time and place lowed • claim; Benefits ' cease when ldV. Simpson, who has been with with vocal solos and In a group FOOT AILMENTS And you. Benjamin J. Downer, hi* heir*, side of Bank street, thirty-two and one- objections to im!d budget and tnx resolution of the Borough. Council of Little Silver, A claimant returns to his old job or the company for 18 years, will be one sang "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." dtviuta and personal representatives, are haif feet to the point or place of Begin- for the year 1939 may be presented by any taxpayer of said municipality. Receives employment as a result of; Offitt Hours 1 Daily >;>0 a.m. to 1:10 p.m. mad* party defend ant • to n«Id ault be- ning. of 1,700 Goodyear representatives The chorus comprised Mr. and Ettnlngi: Tundu and Tbundtj. cause you are the holder ht a- judsment »ie efforts of the State Employment from all over the world, who will Mrs. Ralph Teed, Mr. and Mro. Wil- afcalnkt Isabttln. K. Longitreet, the owner And also All materials, equipment, fur- STATEMENT For appointment phone 2443 nishing* or other property whataoiver in- (Service or through his own Inltia- participate In the program which is liam Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold of the premises mentioned and described stalled or to be Installed and used in and (Required by Revised Statutes Section 40:2-14) 60 BBOAD ST, RED BANK, N. J. in the. fiaid bill, and by virtue thereof about tha building or buildings now erect- Taxes for Actual #ve. Otherwise benefits will con- des!gned to provide a renewal of ac- Otte'n, Mr. and .Mrs. Kenneth Wood- claim to have oome lien upon or Intercut In .Actual ward, Mrs. Roger Wymbs, Mrs. the laid mortffaired premise*. ed or hereafter to be erected upon the 1939 1938 1937 iHnue for the allowed period as long qUainUncc«hIps and for a portrayal lands herein described, which are neces- State School (Estimate for 19S9)' I ».789.94 f 6,780.94 I 5,801.84 £8, the recipient me_ets the qualiflca- company-,, ld--wide activi- Grace Carhart, Mrs. John Van- DR. MILDRED HULSART Dated February 1*1, I08D. • sary to the complete and comfortable use State Soldiers' BonufBond (Eitlmate tor 1939) 394.49 394.49 of th wor 1 389.61 Jons established by the law, which . ^ * Schoick, Mrs. Walter McCoach, Mrs. APPLEGATE. STEVENS. FOSTER and occupancy of such building or build- County tlcs 8DB0E0N CHHIOP0DI8T, ings for the purposes for which lh»y were 'InK^enerfll County (Estimate for 1939) gequires that the Individual be avail- Harold Perry, Mrs. Fred Ayers, Mrs. & REuaaiLij;. 17,778.11 17.778.7J H.S35.H 1 Foot Orthopedic*—Electro-Therapy SoUcitora of Complalnanta, or ara to b« erected, Including In part nil (cl 'County Library «,._. (Ultimate for I83H) S97.S2 387.32 409.01 able for work and able to do it. Edwin Burdge, Mrs. Fred Bucherer, P. O. Aftdnmi U Broad Street. awnings, screen a, shades, fixture n and all Locnl Dlltrlct Schools (Estimate for 1939) 27.27S.7Z 20,795,00 J3.150.OO -"The ordinary, benefit claimant,of Mrs. Charles Stlllwagon, Mrs. John pfflco Bourn Call; » a. m. to I p. m. -: Red BanV. New Jersey. he all nt, lighting* ventilating, refrigerat- Locnl Purposes ....• • • 25.70H.78 Pohl, Jr., and Mrs, Alfred Marcellus. ing, Incinerating equipment and appur- («) As shown by Abstract of Hatables 25,000.00 29,522.11 j§Tew Jersey is not a dole seeker. flvtnlnga: Tutiday. Tburtday; Saturday. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. tenancei thmla. . . , , L JRfls statefflent Is based on reports Olhtr ovonlngi bj appplntnitntr chom 00J W- • - IIT-M " " r ^ Btlsed ai the property of Lulgl He. .. Totals „.,... ,,,,*.7J,IUS,«.. t 70,158.18 1 7«.S97,»« ''ft tte personnel of the State Em- tSB BROAD. ST. BED BANK. N. J. To EDNA J. CASSIDY O'NEIL and JOHN Chlcchlo. «t at., taken In execution at. the Riyerview Hospital suit of Tha Home Owners'. Loan Corpora- jloyment Service offices who have ONE1I,, her husband: JAMES CASSIDY Stats Aid: «nd ADEUNE CASSIDY, his wlfu; tion, a body corporate o/ the United In) ltoad Funds (Allotted for 1938) | 2,500.00 I 2,000.00 1 a.soo.ot Ren in cohtact with thousands of Benefited By Party FLORENCE O'SHEA CHARLES CASSIDY nnd LOUISE CAS- State*, and to t>« sold by SIDY. his wife: HENRY CASSWY »nd M0BRI3 J. WOOPKINO. Tax IUta .... .'(Estimated for 1989) IS.8J2 individuals who have filed claims RED BANK BUSINESS I3.SS0 JJ.55S for benefits. It has been noted that A card party for the benefit of HELEN CABSIUY, hit wife; KICIIAKU . Sheriff, Rlvervlew hospital was held Thurs- INSTITUTE CASSIDY j HENRY ETHERINCTON and Dated January S, 11)39, LOCAL BUDGET. ; Vie man who applies for unemploy- day afternoon at 'the Red Bank Sterotarlil and Accountancy Couriel CATHERINE ETHERINOTON. hi. wife, Matlack A Lautman, Sol'rs, ment compensation—and he applies and MARGARET ETHERINGTON BXPLANATOHY STATEMENT Woman's club under the- «u«p!cea of SB a matter of right, Based on con- PAY AND NIGHT SCHOOLS BEACH s - -_ — The folloKlnj builcot, prepared on fl Cash Basis In accordance irlth tho ntw the executive board of the hospital Chancsry i/102 ; fiiiulrsmiiui, niuviOci fui lisilingo CullctUon, tin Imimiviinmtof PrusiiRl a»«nue fc-lbuttons paid on his behalf by an 9 BROAD ST., BED BANK By virtue of an order of the Court of auxiliaries, Mrs, Orriri Soule and Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day SHERIFFS SALE. with County Aid and the re-surfacing of Foxwood Park {toads, Spring Street and tht Employer, and In most cases, also I'hont ltT-J b.foro I:S0 [,. tn. «ikd>vl, roads In the Berk Development. These are new Items. Mrs. Ada, B. Nafew were co-chair- txcept Situtdayi; roaldonco phono !{3. nf tho date hereof. In ft causa therein By virtue of a writ of H. f*. to me di- by himself—pleads that employment Citilerin 'Building and Loan Association of rected. Indued out of the Court of Chan In splto of the foregoing contemplated additional urvlceT for ftarbagt Collection men. Table prize* were sets of and the Improvements listed** the amount to be raised for-Local Purposes ie Incrtistd be secured for him, stating that he Red Dank, a corporntlort of the State of New cory of the State of New Jeraey, will be candlesticks. *-«. Jersey, la compinlnant, nnti you and other* exposed to aaU at public vendue on only.by I7u6.7e, over la«,t year, tjoes not want to ask for benefits are defendants, you are required to ap- MONDAY. THE-6TH DAY OF MARCH, In connection with th* anticipated receipts from delinquent taxes 'and, fax tltl* Hens imless it Is found Impossible to se- Attending were Mrs;»FrederIck B. pear, and answer to tho complainants hill we are .relying tin the* co-operation of the taxpayers In maintaining thv excellent ptr> Kddv, Mrs. Theodore Lyons, Mrs. on, or hefoio the aevjetith day of April, 1038, centnite of tax collections during 103H, In other words it the tnxpayera pay promptly izure a job for him. between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 on tho due dates ot the several Installments w« will be ablt to.maintain our ca*h Howard 3. Hlgglnson, Mrs. Archie Discount! next, or tho nnld bill will be taken as, con- •••* The State ' Employment Service fessed n«nintt yoUv o'clock Chinch Notes Kader, Preston Morford, Fred O. third, the Lenten Communion Sun- hear my words, and believe not, I chairman. A Valentine party was Roy Backman, executive super- '•• 'HuBert'.iJijTO^SlJSsL.^^ Comstock,. Jr., Frank A. Rogers, day, for which Communion cards judge him.not: for I came not toheld last week In the church hall by Tri-County Meeting visor of the Fire Company Adjust- Ident of tho Monmoutn/opufiKll Leon E. VaoBrunt, Jr., Frank N. have been distributed and on which judge the world, but to save* the the society and Valentines were sent ment Bureau will be the principal elation wUl preside at: Ington, William Berntson, Alex Per- MANY ATTEND BALL, Shrewsbury. Mr. Klrby won a prlM "Democracy Still East Keansburg. dorski, Mrs. Mary - Hlgglns, Mrs. New Monmouth. donated by Reussllle's and Mr. Le- RICHARDS & GEIER Agnes Ellefson, Mra. Mary Toung 1 Several hundred persons attended Valley won a prize donated by AUTO LO (The Ited Bank be later eaa b* bought and Miss Edith Neiman. The hall The Baptist Ladies Aid society the annual ball of the Red Bank fire Charles Schneider. Walter Hamil- PATENT and TRADE MARK II rou nnd aunty *e* M, H$e Of World," la Bait Keaaabois (ram Iiadora walliur.) was decorated In orchid colors, will meet Monday afternoon at the department Saturday night at the ton was chairman of the ball com- ATTORNEYS •dvaifa rou sonar ea Mar The Ladles' auxiliary of the fire sweet peas and valentines. Anna home of Miss Ann Walling. The hos- Elks club. Music was furnished by mittee. H Commerce St., Newark, X. 3. it 1. not paid for wa wffl rat company will sponsor a game party Stewart represented a lady valen- tesses will be Miss Walling, Mrs. Haokett's orchestra. Special prizes Mitchell 2-2958 and flva you cash. D.A.R. Speaker Saturday evening at tha fire bouse. tine of the ''Gay BO'S," Thomas Clara Morford and Mrs. Geraldlne were won by Richard Klrby of Red Bovs can make extra pocket money Washington, D. 0. New York Mrs. George Scott of Monmouth Wccthlngton represented St. Val- Stout .. Bank and Chester LeValley of lellini The Register—Advertisement. parkway Is chairman. Games start entine, Charles Schuler Impersonat- The Baptist World Wide guild held Mrs. William A. Becker, at 8:30. ed. Charlie Chaplin, Myrtle Dobele a Chinese checkers party in the Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd of dressed as a Spanish dancer, Mrs. church Sunday-school rooms Tues- Honorary President, _ Ocean avenue visited Mr. Lloyd's Ada Berntson represented Mae West day night. ' > Addresses Group- Here mother's home at' Nntley over the and Mrs. Mae Truax was dressed as William Hedlng has«. recovered week-end. Their son Vincent, who milk maid. 'Refreshments were from an attack of stomach trouble. Is a, student at Bay Shore seminary, served, after, which entertainment Martin Casserly has completed Save on All of Your Food Needs Daily- a "National defense means a great Long bland, was also a visitor. was rendered by the club's orches- minor improvements to his residence. deal more than mere military de- Anthony Steets was & Visitor to his tra. Mlsa Hudson and Harold He was assisted with the work by fense. In It* broadest sense It mean* horns on Monmouth parkway over Youngs gave recitations for the en- William Heding. the defense of our American Institu- the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Steets tertainment of the guests. The club Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roberts tions, form of government and the will shortly return to their residence will hold a surprise stork shower to- were Sunday guests of Miss Frances Sherwood of Red Bank. preservation and strengthening of here.- . . • ','•••• morrow evening at the clubhouse. at an A&P Super Market pur spiritual heritage," aaid Mrs. The John Murphy Social duo held The organisation will hold Its regu- A prayer meeting was held last 'William A. Becker, honorary presi- a business" meeting at Murphy's hall lar business meeting Friday evening, night by members of the congrega- It's frankly rery easy—because all of the foods at hold needs and bargains In fruits and vegetables! dent-general of the National Society, lust Wednesday evening. Plans were March 3, a game party Saturday tion of the, Baptist church at the Mid- A&P Super Markets are priced low EVERY SINGLE It's really, a thrill too—to know that low prices Daughters of American Revolution, made for a game party. and dance evening, March U, at the clubhouse dletown homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- at a meeting of Monmouth chapter, to be held Saturday evening, March and its monthly birthday party bur Coddlngton. An evening prayer DAY. Imagine If you can—a big roomy store with are In,effect every day—that you can' save every D. A. R, Thursday at the Molly 4. The committee includes Joseph Saturday evening, March 25. service for missions will in held to- hundreds upon hundreds of plain and fancy day. A&P can keep prices low every day because Pitcher hotel. Carroll chairman, Mrs. Ethel Pittius, morrow night at the church at 7:45 groceries lining the shelves—and Imagine each we employ most efficient storekeeping method* Mr.-and Mrs..Herbert Youngs of o'clock. The speaker further said "DemocJ Mrs. Anna Hohrhacb, Mrs. J. Swin- Thompson avenue spent the week- Item priced at less than you expected to pay— —we buy direct from producers, eliminating many burne, Harold Rudd Slver, Fred end In Sussex county. ,, , Douglas Carey Johnston, son of that's a fairly true picture of what thousands of In-betweerr~profit8 and sharing our savings with racy It still One hope of the world, Dlckelman, Louis Marshall, Joseph Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Johnston of the only road to peace and Justice, Swinburne, Vincent Gough, Harry Mrs. Jean Goodman of Bay ave- this place, has received a scholarship thrifty housewives are finding every day at A&P our customers. Make It a point to visit an A&P and it,Is our responsibility to'see nue is doing nicely at the Margaret Super Markets. Bargains in meats, bargains in Super Market this weekend—begin your every- that the light of democracy la made Kunkel, Edward Sommers,. John Hague Medical Center at Jersey enabling him to work for his mas- to shine brighter In the world." In Murphy, ' Christian Sammeyer, City following a surgical operation. ter's degree at the University of canned foods—in breads and cakes, coffee, house- day savings right now! conclusion Mrs. Becker said: "We Charles Plttlus and ' Philip Berth. Miss Ellen Doyle; daughter of Mr. Pennsylvania, Mr. Johnston is a must rid ourselves of the idea that New members accepted into the club and' Mrs. William Doyle of Forrest student at Eastern Theological sem- e our government is self-operative be- were Mrs. Evelyn Carrol and Mrs. avenue, is confined to her home with inary., A&P QUALITY MEATS CampbeH'sTomato$oiip'3<'*"»19 cause since, the constitution our gov- R Bertsche. The organization's pleurisy. John Waiving, son of Mr. and. Mrs, charter doses the first meeting Curtis Walling, has returned to col- ernment has depended on the capac- night la March. Mrs. hoa Zink la recuperating Del Maiz Corn en Cob 2 «*• 25* ity of the people to rule and as long from a severe cold. lege after having been canfined to EXTRAFANCV eake> as the people continue to rule, then Spiritual services are conducted the home of his parents several 4*T Golden Chapter, No. 120, Order of weeks with grip. LONG ISLAND a , , lb. Lifebuoy Soap . .. 3 i6* our government is safe; but the min- every Tuesday afternoon at 2 Eastern Star of Keyport, will spon- ute that you fail to assume your o'clock and Thursday evenings at 8 sor a dance Saturday evening, Febr- Daniel Colllnson, Jr., of this place, White Floating Soap! 3 ^.-JO' responsibility, then our government o'clock at the church-house, Thomp- uary 29, at Baibach's auditorium on Is a member of Bucknel) university will begin to fall." Mrs. Becker was son avenue, by Rev. A. E. Stewart. glee club,-which recently completed Suds Concentnted blu'.'pkff. 17* Carr avenue, Keansburg. a tour of the East, ' p Introduced by Mrs. Bruce W. Camp- The Thistle Social' club sponsored Legs of Lamb RUNES orAVP 3-tb.giAC oeilrnalloHal defenas chairman of a game party and *MVM Saturday The regular meeting of the Wom- ,. the chapter. evening at Miller's, tavern on Port en's' Democratic club of Monmouth edium Size BRAND pk«. 12 Monmouth road. Miss Gloria Cros- county will be held Saturday after- . DM O? At/P QUALITY "Cutfrom c A short business meeting preceded bie won a special pri«e. Other win- noon, February 23, at 2:30 o'clock at Hazlet. Pea Beans H,ni'p^4 . 3u».fO the speaker, with Miss Ruth Dibben ners were Mrs. Richmond, Mrs. E. J. the American - Legion hall. Main P presiding. Mrs. Jacob E. Rue, Sr., street, Mat&wan. Mayor Edward (The Ited Bank Rtgliter can bt bought rilTlft RlOS BEEF STEER BEEF First 6 Ribs ft. Hahn, Mrs. Mae Rupp, Miss Ruth In Hailet from Mra. Edna M. W. Peieux.) P & G Soap N^:>,. .3c.ae.10* announced a luncheon in honor of Ruhman, Mrs. Ada Berntson, Mrs. Curio will be guest speaker. En- Washington's birthday at the New- Theodore Palumbo, Mrs. Charles tertainment -will follow. The Epworth League of St. John's I a sLJ-: '— 10 to 12 Pound Averafe ark Athletlo club. She also an- Helnold, Mrs. Anna Rowlands, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Berth of Hud- M. E. church will hold a community ITIOKCd II3 lYIS Whole or Either Half lb. nounced the Children of American son avenue are confined to their S Youngs, Mrs. ' W. Fulling, Mrs. social Friday evening, March 3, at HORMEL'S One Cent Sale! Revolution state convention at Tren- 'George Puton, Miss Helen Scott, home with heavy colds. - the church at 8 o'clock. Some of tho Arraour'iStir, Wiliea'i CerilfutFefTis, Sum;Bald'mej brands, Th« lined KHir-tmil Haastl etdinf packeri ton at the Stacy Trent hotel Satur- 1 Buy 2 C«ni SPAM for 58c ALL Mrs. Klem Harms, Mrs. Lou Zlnk, The John Murphy Social club will proceeds will bo used toward doing •' v. day, March 4, at 10:30 a. m. Buddy Lloyd, Mrs. Jack Spencer, sponsor a game party and dance missionary work In their own co^ FANCY MILK-FED Get 1 Cm CHICKEN Noodle keeper of the, Chape! Hill lighthouse, and her Infant eon Robert have re- Miss Croc* Is a senior at tije'Tren- Leonardo Group Mr«. Marlon Gold Lewis of High- Turkey Supper Held Fair Haven. " turned home from Monmouth Mem- Keyport. ton State Normal school. ' * *• land avenue and New York spent sev- orial hospital. • • Funeral services for Mrs. Etta M. eral day» recently with Mr. and Mrs. By Church Society (Th« Bed Bank BorUtcr eim bi bought (The B«6 Bank BesbUr can bt bought Know In - Fair HftVen from joiapb Piccolo, Gar- Evelyn Chandler of Clay street, in {Cejrport- from Cojt* Brothers, Mrs. Travers, wife of Benjamin D-! Tftv- : Against Reduced Arthur Ruhnke at their Mlunl home. Mrs. Martin VanOstenbridge was den £UU Grocery and Mr. W>!ntraub.) well known figure skater, was con- Florence Melee, Gm Sensen, Hn. Cla?. ers, were held frpm her home? R-l- Mr. and Mrs. Ruhnke are residents general chairman bf the Martha fined to her home part of last week Sfsmgn ud Urs. Anna Plofiky.) day afternoon. Rev. W. R. Rassell, of Leonardo and have their home on H, Ed#ar Smith, Vincent Willis Your Washington turkey supper held and James LaBau were sworn into with Illness. In private life Miss Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arnold of pastor of the First Baptist church; Boat Service Washington avenue. While in the Tuesday night by members of the Chandler is Mrs. Bruce Mapes. Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon officiated and interment was in South, Mrs. Lewis will also visit office at the reorganization meeting Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist of the Fair Haven board of educa- •Theodore D. Parsons, borough at- D. Woodey have . returned from a Green Grove iCemetery. Besides her friends at Fort Meyers', Florida. She church In tho church dining room. torney, will be the principal speaker several weeks' trip* to Miami, Flor- husband, she Is survived by a daugh- Want Township Board will also visit at Richmond, Vlrginii Government tion Monday night Charles P. Cross The committee in charge served 295 was re-elected president and Led-> at the meeting of the Fair Haven ida. ter Eve, and two eons, Alfred of • Herman Weaver of Baltimore, dinners. * Civic circle Thursday night, Febru- Cranford and Russell of Keyport to Protest.to Commerce Maryland, was a recent, guest at the yard Avery was elected vice presi- Miss Patricia Cahill spent the Bv A. R. EVfUSON dent to nil the vacancy caused by ary 23, in the basement of the Metb Week-end with Mr. and Mrs.. James -Mrs. James H. Ward, Jr., teacher hpme of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. odist church. of home economics In the local high ~ Commission Taft. the death j>t the late Alvin Smith. Leddy in' Jersey City. SCHOOL CONSTBrCJ- H. Edgar Smith was reappointed The annual recognition service for Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ansbro are school, will entertain members of Mrs. Roy Fleming is recovering TION. school clerk. the mayor, and council, board of ed- spending several weeks at Miami the Keyport Httrary club Friday af- The Leonardo Citizens" association from an attack of grip which has ucation and teachers will take place Beach, Florida. ternoon, March 31, at. the, high Bet Monday night at Community kept her confined to her home for Two significant facts are revealed The Ladles' auxiliary °' the fire company will hold a shower at the next Sunday morning at the Metho- Mr. and Mrg. Asbury Mount spent school. lire house, Leonardo, and Adopted a several 'weeks. by a survey of the cost Of public dist church. the week-end with relatives at El- school buildings, land and equipment regular meeting tonight at the fire Misses Sophie and Helen Heleotis "resolution to request the Middlctown Mrs. Clara Chrlctensen Is suffering Mrs. Leo Hennessey of River road, mer. ^e visiting Dr. and Mrs. Karlton township committed to take up with from a severe cold. In. New Jersey, completedj/xecently house. The articles and material re by the New Jersey Taxpayers asso- celved will be sold 'at the firemen'* who has been ill for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Vincenzo Scacco en- at Sebring, Florida. the Interstate Commerce commls- Quests at the home of Mr. and Mra. has shown a marked Improvement tertained Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rut- ' Blon the curtailment of service by Prank Patterson Sunday were Mr. ciation. fair next summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geraldl re- Mrs. M. Floyd Smith Is confined to during the past week. so of Brooklyn over the week-end. cently entertained Mrs. Anna.Kryg- t the Central railroad oh its ateamship md Mrs. John Cunningham of North One Is that student enrollment has lino between New York and Atlantic Arlington and Mr. and Mrs, Edward decreased since 1933. The other Is her home with grip. Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Egeland of Mrs. Carl Bitter had charge ot ler of Helmetta. 7 Highlands. Conway and three children of Fair that school construction has contin- Mrs, Vernori Loud Is a, patient at Hendrlckson place are the parents the Thought club program on "Fam- Mr. and Mrs. John By Wallace of An effort will be made to advertise Haven. All are cousins of Mrs. Pat-ued at a rapid pace In recent years. the Presbyterian Medical Center at of a son, born Monday at Rlverview ous Women" at the meeting held Pine street celebrated' their 63rd New Tork. hospital. The infant has been nam- Monday night at the home of Mrs. wedding, anniversary/at a family I^onardo to attract World Fair visit- terson, Based on records of the State De- ed Bruce Philip Egeland. Mr. and Ernest F. Dunham. party Sunday. Mr/^Wallace is 89 ora. Nick Kaiser' and Richard F. partment of Public Instruction, the Members of'the firemen's auxiliary Mrs. Martin Kelson of Beach ave- were guests of the fire company at Mrs. Egeland also have a daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Slovcnz are years old and Mrs. WaHace 82. They Lockwood were appointed to eo- nue celebrated her 78th birthday study embraces the period from 1027 Marie. were married February 22, 1878, by operato with any organizations or to 1937. It Includes Important fac a dinner last Thursday night at the spending several weeks In Miami, Friday at her home. A birthday par- Rosevelt tea room, Little Silver. Florida. . • • Rev. Father Kelly at St Joseph's groups for this purpose. ty was held, at which she received tors such as the Increase In plant Catholic church. They are the par- Music was furnished by James La- BUSSE—BENNETT. Frank Dey has returned from the 1 iLengthy discussion was held on many useful gifts, Attending were valuation, amount of Indebtedness In- ents of ten children, seven of whom the necessity of building a new curred for new construqtlon, Interest Bau'u orchestra and the Keystone Long Branch hospital, where he has Mr«. Thomas Larson and daughter, Hill Billy band. been a surgical patient for. several are living: Robert, Leo, Mrs. Har- school at Middlctown to replace the rllllan, Mrs. B. P, Guttortnsen and payments on bonds, and not Indebt- • Mrs. Catherine Busse of Belford old M. Davis- and Miss May Wallace ono recently burned and on the need daughters, Kathleen and .Margaret, edness. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hacvey are has announced the engagement of weeks. > confined to their home with grip. Mr. and Mra. G. Reynolds Gibbons of Keyport;'John and William of for a now school at Naveilnk to re- Mr«. Lena Gulbrunsen, Mr. and Mrs. In 1927 there were 738,010 pupils her daughter, Miss Virginia Busse, Mrs. Oscar Reinhart haB been have returned from a visit at At- Lynn, Massachusetts, and Harold of place the condemned building; now Chester Guttormson, Mr. and Mrs. enrolled in New Jersey's public to- Charles Bennett of Chapel Hill. Newark. In use at that place. The member- Frank Guttormsen and son Robert, spending several days with her No date has been set for the wed- lantic City. school system. This figure Increased Miss Jessie Stevens has been vis- William Sleben nf Jersey City ship went on record as opposed tc Mm. Olaf Larson and Mri. Agnes slightly until 1933, when the enroll- daughter, Mra. James Woodward of ding. building the schools. It wan sug- Russell of Statcn Island, ~ eonla. iting friends'at Hartford, Connecti- spent the week-end with hiB par- ment totaled 825,827. Since 1933 cut. ents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. SJa- gested that an Addition to the Leon- there h<|s been a gradual decline so MRS. KATHARINE ELKUB WHITE. Mrs. Ethel Lynch has returned One of the quickest ways to find a Miss Mary Rellly entertained Mary home from Monmouth Memorial Miss Adele Croes, daughter of Mr. ben, ardo grammar school would take Cregan of Newark over the* week-end that enrollment In 1937 was 770,713. Job Is to advertise in The Regls- care of the Naveslnk pupils and that The dining room was decorated in hospital. . er"s Want Department—Advertise- and Mrs. Fred V. Croes, is practice and will have Miss Eileen Helntz us New construction continued teaching In, the Sunfinlt high school. the Middlctown pupils co'uld be her guost for the coming week. throughout tho period, as shown by a colonial color scheme of red, white Mrs, Michael Daly of Lake avenue ment. It Davs to advertise In The Register. transported to Bast Keanspurg as Is and blue. Each table had as its now being done under an emergency A band concert and recital and tho Increaso In plant valuation. At centerpiece a small cherry tree. Mrs. arrangement. dance will be held at Middlctown tho beginning of the period studied, HaroW Bayntpn was.In charge of township high aehnol hero Friday school property valuation (based-on the decorations. During dinner Miss A report of tho Leonardo Harbor night of next week at 8:16 o'clock. original cost) amounted to $241,512,- commission mas approved, The com- Th» proceeds will lie used to buy 241,97, An Increase of 42% during illian Terhune played a group of mission Is composed of James H. piano selections , in keeping with uniforms for tho band. tho 11 years brought the total valu- the occasion. MacPhee, Walter, J. Bills, Fred W/ Miss Mildred Scheol of Irvlngton, ation to -$341,111,986 In 1937. Meyers, Pe,ter Krlrtensen, Howard The noxt meeting will be' Thurs- formerly of this place, was a week- Further contrast between Increased day night, March 2, at the church. W. Roberts, Philip Leonardo and end guest of Mlas Clara TJcumler. Vlotor Grosslnger. plant and pupil enrollment can be Mrs. Katharlno Elkus White will shown clearly by the amount of plant be the speaker. Her toplo will be A "get-together luncheon wll be valuation per pupil. This figure has held the latter part of May. The ar International relations. The presi- tihown an increase every y° since dent of the association, Mrs. Frank March meeting of the association, mson. 1927. In 1927 value of plant per will foe held.at Brevent Park and Kuhl, has Invited the general ..... Rod »k Relltttr ean hi bought pupil was $323.80. By 1937 it had publlo to attend the session. Leonardo Ore house Monday night, In Rumion from Herbert Knight, Harry Jumped to $430.78, March 20, when members of the Ii«rk«n, i'rod FInncrty, Walter Torberg DEL MONTE "QUALITY FOODS" AT REAL SAVINGS! township committee and county of- and Mr. Bothenbcrff.) It is evident that a considerable part of school construction wai Edgar Blake Guest ficials -will be invited, to attend. A Mrs, Thomas Schrcedor, formerly 'buffet luncheon will bo served and financed through the Issuance of f Rumson, gave birth to s. daugh- bonds. Total bonds issued during the Speaker Before Guild [""1 motion pictures will be shown by !• i heo Herbster. ter Sundew at St. Joneph'e hospital, 11 yoars amounted to $135,571,110 Atlanta, Georgia, Mra. Schroeder Is with a net Increase of Indebtedness Edgar B. Blake, assistant hcad- tho daughter of George H. Hallanan of $18,187,309. Most of these bonds master at the Rumson private ochdol ' River road, a membor of the were Issued between 1927 and 1981, was guest speaker at a meeting of Leonardo. .iumson board of education. •_-•...• when extensive construction and bor- tho Woman's guild of Trinity Epis- Mr. and Mrs, .Hepry L, Zolbel of rowing resulted in the issuance of copal churoh Tuesday attornoon at .turaaon road haye returned from i more than ninety million dollars in the parish house on West.Front In Xrfonardo from • F. X. Kilduff, Jitrrjr street. His topic w(ts "Tho Progress Montjomtry, - Fred W. Mej-iri, Jeromi six weeks' stay at Miami,'Florida. bonds, J3°tttao »n4 Balkan') Sutionery »tor«.) Bertram H. Borden was re-olcctcd of Mankind." He concluded his ad- pretldent and Richard J. Rogers, Sr., Tremendous, Interest payments dress with the reading of a poem, Tbs Women's Missionary sotlety of vice president at tho reorganisation have come about from the Indebted- "Report on Planet Earth," the Baptist church will meet this af- meeting of tho board ot education ness created through school con- Mrs. Harry H. Sulton presided and ternoon at tho home of Mrs. Donald Monday night. Mr. Borden wag ab- struction. In the period from 1927 to announced that two new members Goolcj. 'The Senior Intermediate sent and Mr. Rogors presided. The 1937, more than one hundred million had joined the guild. They are Mrs. Christian Endeavor society will meet two new members, Mra. Qoorge Ivlns dollars was paid' in Interest alone. Judson S. Vaughan and Mra. E. Eas- large tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the church. and William' Macintosh, and Percy Tho enormity of this figure can be No, a realized when it Is compared with on Hendrlckson. The president ap- A Tomorrow evening the Baptist Hicks, who -was re-eleoted, were pointed Mrs. Frank Curtis and IMrs. Church will observe the annual day sworn Jnto office. The board will the increase In plant valuation dur- ing the same period, which .was Jay J. Williams to attend the forums of prayer. The service will begin at meet at the usual ttmo, tho second to be conducted at the Red Bank B o'clock. Wednesday night of evory month. slightly less than one hundred mil- lion dollars. - ' ' Woman's club next month on tho Sunday, the Baptist services will Mr. Borden 1» expected to appoint his "Cause and Cure of War." Mrs. Alan In held at the usual hours, Sunday- committees at the next regular meet- Indisputably those huge payments Frost announced a special "World school at 9:45 a. m., and morning ing March 8. of interest show the staggering ex- Day of Prayer" to be observed at the ohurch service at 11 a. m., when the pense of borrowing to build new pastor, will speak on, "We Belong." ,Mlss Helen Bold of Second street lUthcran church on East Front schools. Records of costs In the past street tomorrow Afternoon at 2:30 The Berean School in Christian Liv- has returned from a six weoka' vlrtt should servo as a warning lnd>lan- ing It especially for married' folks, with Mr. and Mr», Ralph McCallsn o'clock. At the opening of tho moot- nlng for future construction. It will Ing devotions were led by Mrs. ' end will meet at 3:30 Sunday aftor- of Miami, Florida. Mies Hold's take many years for taxpayers to i aoon with tho paator,as teachor. The father, Frank P. Reid, loft Monday Goorgo Chandler. Reports wero ALLEN pay, off thn bonded Indebtedness ac- read by Mrs. Charles Seals, secre- SUNSWEET Christian Endeavor meeting will be for a month's stay at Miami. Ho quired within recent years. - kald at 6:45 o'clock Sunday night. was accompanied by hl« other tary, - and Mrs.- Harrison Banco, Meaty - Dried'- Fancy Shoestring Even considering that school fa- roasurcr.s . Sunday evening church service will daughter, Mrs. Philip Olin and son cilities are In need of replacing In FRIDAY SUPER SPECIAL! , to at 7:45 o'clock, at which time tho of Qcrmantown, Philadelphia, and Tea was .served 'by tho hostess ic many of New Jorsoy's communities, Jommltltoe. Miss Dorothy Brown, ' sermon toplo will bo "Choice Chris- by Gteorge Grauio of Rod Bank. no new construction should be BEETS tians." The Junior and Pioneer -In- Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Scudder hairman, was assisted by Mrs. P. Swift Short Cuts launched without a thorough under- Broadus Powers, Mrs. Frances T. PRUNES lb termediate Christian Endeavor so- havo been roglstcrod at tho Flam- tandlng of actual requirements. cieties will meet at 3 o'clock Sunday, ingo hotel colony at Miami Bench, Backo and Mrs. Warren Bookwaltor. 12 Wherever possible borrowing should At 7:S0 p. m. Sunday tho weekly Florida. Mrs, B. J. Covert and Mrs. Marlon 2-n>. Chucks of Lamb No.J be avoldod. * can prayer meeting will be held. There Btewart poured. box Will bo a special and short business Mr. and Mrs. Will Ward of Forrcet With enrollment decreasing, ex- The next meeting will be Tuesday, 5 avonuo returned homo Sunday after treme caution should bo exercised to 10c WEEK-END SPECIALS ! meeting o£ the congrogatlon nt 8 March 21, Tho executive board will o'clock, for the purpose of selecting spending a week at New York. keep new construction from exceed- meet Tuesday morning, March 7, at Fancy Small Fancy Loin a nominating committee for the iMrs. Ralph Longntroof of Wash- ing actual needs, future as well as 10 o'clock, at tho parish house- Church. ington street i» confined to her homo proBent. Since New Jersey's birth Boasting or Frying ««| A [AMD rUflPS with- Illness. rate has been decreasing since 1924, C 27I. RED Arthur Ruhnke, Jr., of Highland Mra. Darwin Cummlng ot Forrest a further decrease In pupil enroll- Sodality Entertains LAMB CHOr& c.venuc, has opened a photographic avenue is spending a row weeks with ment can be nntlclpatfld. SECCO ChickensZZlb. Sour Pitted Ctudlo nt Miami, Florida. He has her sister at West Now York. It Is vitally Important that for Retiring Officers Whole Kernel ieen doing photographic work at tho Ncal Craig, li.Unmnon resident, Is ovory dollar of taxpayers' money ox- The retiring ofHcors of the Blessed F" Sr~~ ' ~-~ Fresh Florida race tracks. stationed nt Iho Unltod States Naval pended for school construction we Irgln Mary sodality of St. James' Stewing LAMB Cherries Mm. Lloyd Kcllcher has sufficiently training base at Newport, Hhodc receive a full dollar's value In school :hurch wcro guests of honor at* a CORN (in water) recovered from her illness to con- Island. buildings, This Is'not possible where arty Tuesday night at Red Bank CHUCKROAST 1;5L template a lengthy visit to Washing- A truck driven by Ambrose Marks borrowing is excessive, On a long Catholic high school. Tho retiring Swift's C ton, D. C, and South Carolina. She Fancy Young of Monmouth street,.Red Bank, and term bond Issue it Is not unusual for fllcers are Miss Rose Marks prcsl- vac. 4AC BOLOGNA No. 3 expects to leave soon. a car driven by J. Parko Logan o[ Interest payments to exceed the ent and Miss Anna Hoffman secre- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson of Ar- can J&^Tlb. Skinless FRANKS 17lb. Monmouth avenue, collided Monday amount of principal. In that event tary. Tho new ofJlcora aro Miss Eve- Turkeys 10 lington opened their homo on Bro- at tho corner of Hunison road and Iho cost Is doubled. lyn Maloncy president, Miss Mary vent avenue this week. Osproy lane. Mrs. Logan, who was Morris vice president, Mls-a-Jcanno Mra. Minnie Hoolle1 of Bnyshore While It Is Important to provide riding with lic-r husband, waa slight- school children with adequate houB- Carton treasurer and Miss Rcglna GLENDA1E Brand—the No. 2 p touleVard will have her son Gilbert, ly Injured. The buck of the pas- Ambroso secretary. Rev. Francis J. lng facilities, every new construction Champagne of Fruit Juices who is stationed at Fort Wadsworth, sonfer car was damaged. Policeman project should be given earnest con- Dwycr and Rev. Thomas F. Nolan can C Statcn Island, and her nvc-yoar-old James Wallace Investigated. A set- were other honored guests.. * Grapefruit Juice sideration as to what .tho taxpayer jrranddnughtcr, Dorothy, daughter ot tlement over tho d-asnage ban been The decorations In red, white and Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Hocllo, a» enn afford. It Is entirely reasonable 5 reached between the, two parties In- tn oxpoct that the program In future luo wero In keeping with Washing- guests for an Indoflnlte period. They volved. years can bo kopt within economical ton's birthday. Cards, games and Delicious Diced Cubes tall tTftC arrived Monday from their respective bounds nnd still provide sufficient Im- lancing made up tho evening's en- of Calif. Choice Fruit* No, lean bomes. s A small cabin In the rear of Clay A. Plerce'fl homo on Hiver road Wfla provement to flll requirements. tertainment. Mualo was furnished * Fruit Cocktail 9 Members of' the Wlldflowor club y Harold Elmer of Division 12-A. enjoyed tho hospitality of Mrs. Wil- broken into this week anil, a pair of Refreshments were serVed by tho liam A. Maack at her homo Tues- snowshops and two antique swords with Ivory handles wore stolen. Kn- ommittee in chargo. Miss Mao day afternoon for luncheon.. Cards Little Silver. ackson' nnd Miss Ellznboth Long Pkgg. wero played. The membership con- trnnce was gained by breaking a lock on the door. Tho place was left wcro co-chairmen of tho event. * Sunmaid Raisins ElBts of Mrs. Florence Vcigcl, Mrs. (The Rod Bunk Keglnttr can bt bought Others attending wcro Misses 11* In disorder. Mrs, Pierce reported lu I.itllp silver from Union N«m Stantl Henry Batters, Mrs. James H. Mac- it the drpot ntiil (iforiia Quackfnbttih'f gncs and Mary Burke, Mary Car- Phee, Mrs. Julius Hnmmcrsplinr, tho robbery to the Rumson police on, Eleanor Casagrandc, Betty Car- Jfrs. Alfred Groves, Mrs. Edward Monday. Public hearing of Iho 1D3B muni- n, Kvclyn Cronln, Allcen Crotch- FRIENDS **J BAKED BEANS 2 J* 25c Purando, Mrs. Frank Portcnstein, Mombprfl of Iho police force are cipal budget of the borough of Lit- It, Veronica, Bcrnadotto and Mon- DAIRY DEPT. Mrs. Fied Krobs, Mrs. Leo Hcrbster, looking for a Peeping Tom in the tle Silver will bo held Tuesday night, oa Emmons, Mary Gaul, Margaret Fruits! Vegetables! PRIDE O' FARM CATSUP ^i. 10c Jlrs. Joseph Ilhcin and Mrs. Maaclc. Wost l'ark section of the borough, March H at tho regular meeting of "lulyardo, Margaret and Elennor Janet Sharkey, daughter of Mr. following a complaint bv Mrs. Con-the mayor and" council. Harbison, Catherine and Mary and Mrs. Thomas Shnrkcy, spent tho don of Waterman avenue Hint twice Sunday-school service at tho Em- Heath, Betty Hughes, Doris and * Tender Crisp A ALASKA SALMON 3 »*; 25c week-end with her sister, Mrs. Lowls .iho muv a man peering through her bury Methodist church will bo held e»n Jones, Margie Jones, Margaret C LeMicux at Astoria, Long Island. window. at 10 o'elook. Tho morning service nd Josephine Kelly, Rcglna Ken- CRANBERRY SAUCE ...2 22, 'I7c Cards will be played following a . Stations of the Croat-will be held will be at H o'clock. Rev. E, F. edy, ' HRZOI Kenney,. Margnret Celery bunch 5 luncheon which Mrs, Joseph Rhcln of Friday nights during Loni nt Holy Reed has chosen ns his subject, Lange, Mario Lemlg, Dorothy and POST TOASTIES , '"%'!" Vc Washlnglon avenue will servo mem- Cross church. The novrna to the. "Paul's Wealth of God's Grace." Marlon .Uttleji Rose Mary Lynch, * Fancy Carolina «t£ bers of tho Ttadio club next Monday Miraculous Medal is hold Mondav Vr»per sorvices will bev at 4 o'clock h Murrny, Marcella Newmann, 'afternoon. Expected to attend are nlghl3 at Uiis cluncli.'Lont^ii servic- iu\A the. fourth In la series of sor- Vgnes and Dorothy Noonan, Eugenia C IVORY SOAP 3 ,-j* 14c 3 X. 23c Mrs. Barbara Stumpf, Mrs. Charles es will'take plnrf> Sunday nights at niona on word pictures of the Bible D'Hern, Mary O'Shoa, Juno Peyton, YAMS lb 3 Schmidt, Mrs. Morris Josephs, Mrs. Holy Knsary church. will be continued. The topic will be lelcn and Sadlo Power, LaVcrnc IVORY GUEST SOAP ...6 „„., 25c John Wnldmnnn and . Mrs.- Anna Mrs. Wllllnm Zen- nnd hot infant "Cod's Covenant With Abraham." land, Betty Sloyan, Mary Soffel, * Large Indian River Sharkey. daughter ore expected homo the Jot- Daniel 8. Wcignnd was re-elected llta Spence, Helen Taylor.and Elor- IVORY FLAKES X.: &. X 19c Mrs. Winifred Lombardo has left fer part of thia week from Plver- president and Victor Sattor was re- tnce Winning. to spend several days with her moth- view hospilnl, elected yloo president at the reror- GRAPEFRUIT 2 for KIRKMAN'S BORAX SOAP 3 «... He Chuck Full of Holes er, Mra. Thomas Smith of Newark. Mr. a ml Mrs. I'ltion 8. Prontlco ganlzatloh meeting of tho board of SWISS Mm. Eleanor: Patterson of Glen- will return rnrly. next inonlh from education Monday night. Miss Sar- atontown Man jnary avenue haB recovered from a Iho exclusive Jekyl .Island club In ah M. Llpplncott was re-nppolntcd * Large Bun. Calif. KIRKMAN'S SOAP FLAKES „'•; 17c tprained ankle nhe received several Georgia, where they Imvc been so. school clerk. Mr. Wclgnnd was In- Given Dinner lb ducted Into oini-n for a new term and LIPTON'S O. P. TEAS ' 17c Weeks ago In a fall, journing for several weeks. Mr Carman Slolllnno of Eatontown was CARROTS 2 bun 9* Cheese Mrs. Christine Green of Monmouth Prentice wns recently electod presi- Harold Totlcy, a now membor, was -•ilao sworn Into office. nest of honor at a beefsteak dinner Sliced or by Heee avenue Is recovering from nn attack dent of thn Jokvll Island club. it the Dubonnotte Room on Route LIBBY'S BABY FOODS 3 c.n. 19c Miss Martha Ann Ruddy of Branch * Fancy Yellow of fjrlp. which ha? kept her confined •5 Tuesdny night given' for him by (all varlillei) to her home for a week. nue returned 'homo last week af- vornl of his friends. John retlllo c npendlng several weeks with Large Fruit Miss Marjorle Lewis spent tho Holmdel. ( Rod Bank was toastmnster. 4 lbs 10 MALTEX :... ,.,. 21c week-end with friends at Philadel- • •'tf. John Simpson ami family in Mr. Slclliano will be married Sun- Onions phia, Her father, Samuel Lewis, Jr., Florid*. • • ay afternoon to Miss Mnrlo Schorl 1 TJireo prizes wero disposed of Mon- HORMEL'S SPAM m 29c Coffee attended a recent conclave of tho day night by memhers of tho Holm- Tho Harold McConne.ll family of •I Long Branch. Tho wedding will * California Knlglita of Pythian at tho Ambassa- del fire company. The proceeds will Willow drive aro confined (o their ie (it 4 o'clock at the Stnr of the Sea HORMEL'S SPlCED HAM ...... «.._ 29c dor hotel, Washington, D. C, and go toward the cost of the turkeys home with grip. ihurch, Long Branch. Following the While, there was entertained by Mr, Miss Florence' Catnphpll of niim- Lemons each OKOCERIES EFFECTIVE FEH. !S - MAR..X: Rings bought for the recent turkey siiupcr, 'erempny a reception wlll.be hold, a,t Iff Majer. •-- • : A 'turko-y, **{/<*fmd'tf " bj, ' Bprno'irlli K. Iristiilled (n her home, "* :fie" jDubonnettd Room.' Donnld Ellis, eon of Mr. and Mrs, Prentice, was won by Pleasant Val- Anthony Slcillnno presented uccor- Ail D John Ellin, is seriously 111 with influ- ley Inn. William Mack, -who" Is em- lon selections following the dinner, IWIIVINOTICE 1 " ^iry Products will be Greatly Reduced during the Lenten enza at ^Monmouth Memorial hospi- Ployed by tho Farmor's Exchange, TOWNSEND CI.DB MEETINO. ccompanied by Miss Marguerite Mc- tal, Long Branch, won $5, dnd John E. Hlmonda of Glnty. Other* attending wero 'Jo- ' Season. All Prices will be Plainly Marked. Mm. Irving W, Tccplo was enter- Maple avenue, Rod Bank, won 12.60. A mooting ot tho Townscnd club oph Esponlto, John Matda. Edison tained by friends at New York Mon- of Red Bank will bo h«ld noxt Mon- olio, Fred Tarantallo, Anthony Slcll- Watch for Our Advertisement Next Week for Free Premium The American Mechanics enter- day night at tho borough hall, Mon- day. tained members of tho Boys' club borough h nno, Edward Alvlno, Charles Doug- Mr. and Mrs, Karl Anderson and mouth street, at 8 o'clock. a», Edward McCurry, Anthony Tuesday night at Masonic hnll. Dart FREE ton ErnoBt left Friday to spend a baseball w*s played, after which rc- M-l, Henl Slcillnno, Frank Sea r- i. Inonth In Florida, Mr, Anderson is fr«Bbm«n,U were (served. otta, Fred Poreelll, William McGln- 77 BROAD STREET RED BANK • DELIVERY SCHVICE tjj and Marvin Newman. •.w IL. at Stoney Ridge, New York, wl|l be poultry . equipment and household spent Sunday at New York, Miss the church will give their annual re- Personals. Shrewsbury < sung from the new calendar. - Colt's Neck. furnishings for Charles F. Dlttmar, Louise MacStudy and Miss Olga ports at this meeting. Borough To Hav« The Young People's . league will administrator of the estates of Mr. Grablewskl spenj Sunday at Bame- The Helping • Circle of the Re* Mra. Louis Mendel of take ave- (TtM Rs4 Buik SesisUr eai be boujtst (Tht Red Bank Register can be VousM arid Mrs. Charles Llnd of Freehold gat and Lakehurat. formed church will meet next Wed- n Shnnbujr from tht Shrewsbury Mar- meet at the Reformed church Mon- at the store of Louis Plotkin.) New Water Filter. nue is slowly recovering from th» ket, at tit* postofBc* from Mrs. Junts day night at 6:30 o'clock. The group township, near Georgia Schoolhouse. The Ramblers, a roller skating club nesday afternoon at the home of effects of a throat infection which Rfordms, and from Gar Edwards oo the Is preparing to present a three-act A surprise birthday party was giv- The Hollow Heads 4-H club met of Atlantic township, held a Valen- Mrs. A. C. Buck. The Atlantic Highlands boroufth laid hec.up a couple of weeks. comer of Newman Springs ' road and j en recently by Miss Mary MacStudy met Thursday night at the home of tine party recently at the home of Shrewsbury Avenne.) comedy at MMdletown township high The next meeting of the. Sewing council at an adjourned meeting Mr. ,'and Mrs, Edward William schefol April 14.. The church board in celebration of trie 16th birthday Miss Shirley, Douglass. The club bas- Miss Olga Grablewski. Miss Betty club of the Reformed church will be Friday night accepted the recom- Scott, 3d, of Clevelond, Ohio, are the Mrs. Frank Lawes Is a patient at of consistory will also meet Monday of her sister, Miss Louise MacStudy. ketball team had a practice session Brown Is a new member of the club. held at the home of Mrs. S. W. Ben- mendation of the Turbine Equip- parents of a SOD born January 31. Fitkin hospital, where she is suffer- night at 8 o'clock at the home of Among those present were Miss Olga Tuesday night at the Colt's Neck Miss Mary Durzack Is confined to nett of Marlboro Thursday of next ment company of New York that The child has been named Edward James A. Stout. Grablewskt of this place, Mr. andschool. Her home with erlp. week. - new- niters be Installed at the muni- ing a broken back. Her injuries re- Mrs. E. MacStudy and Edward and William Scott, 4th. The child's fath-, sulted from a recent accident at The annual congregational meet- The annual dinner of the Re- Mrs. J. C. Schanck has been elected cipal water plant Instead of repairing er, Edward W. Scott, 3d, was well William MacStudy of Scobeyville; formed Sewing club was held last old ones. Inasmuch as the PWA « Long Branch. Miss Alma Sanborn, Ing of the Reformed church will be Mr. and Mrs. M. Midzalkowskl, Miss- president of the Reformed Women's PLANS BY LOCAL? ARCHITECT. known for bis athletic activities at a graduate nurse, Is In charge of held next Wednesday night at the night at the phapel. Missionary society for tho coming financing part of the cost, It must Red Bank high school about 18 years es Minnie, Jane, Pauline and Theresa The first Lenten mid-week service approve the contractor's recommen- Mrs. Lawes. church rooms. A penny supper will Midzalkowskl and Joseph and Stan- year. Other oHiccrs are Miss Marga- Alfred J. and Beatrice Ennls have ago. He Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. The 8unday Morning club of the be held, after which there wlM be a will be held tomerrow .night at 8 ret Sickles, vice president; Mrs. J. H. awarded a contract to Emlllo Grilll dation before tht work can proceed. Elmer A. Scott, former Red Bank ley Midzalkowskl of Manalapan and o'clock at the chapel. Services will Red Bank Presbyterian church will business hour and a social time. A Mr. and Mrs. S. Cole, Miss Helen Lefferson, secretary, and Miss Eliz- of Red Bank for extensive alterations The company received a' contract residents. present a one-act play, "Doln's In hot beef sapper will be served at the be held thereafter every Wednesday abeth SoffeJ, treasurer. 5Tho next to their residence at 10 Wesley street, recently to repair the borough's ni- Cole and Walter and Harold Cole of night during Lent. • Misa Marian Barrett and Miss Bes- the Backwoods Store," . tonight at church rooms Wednesday night, Eatontown. nfeetlng/Wlll be held at the home of Monmouth Beach. G. M. RIccl of the tration plant for approximately $16,- sic Thome of Red Bank, Mrs. Ed-8:15 o'clock In the local Sunday- March 8, under the auspices of the V George S. P. Hunt and Charles Mrs^Lefferson Friday, March 10. firm of Rlccl and Eck of Red Bank 000. The new filters will lncreiz* ward P. Magee of Fair Haven and school room of the Presbyterian men of the church, assisted by mem- Walter D. Fields was auctioneer Flock have been elected elders of the The next Reformed congregational is the architect. Nicholas J. Con- the contract price by about W00. C. Mrs. Henry Wbltener of Townley, church. Tickets may be obtained bers of the Ladies' Aid society. Saturday at a public sale of house- Reformed church and Joseph MOP- soclablo will be held at the home of nors of Long Branch has the heating C. Phillips -company of Atlantis New Jersey, ate spending two weeks through members of the activities hold furniture at Samuel Feldbaum'b cau, Sr., and E. D. Matthews have Mr, and Mrs. Charles Flock Monday and plumbing contract. Highlands received a contract to re- at Lake Worth, Florida. They are committee, which Includes Mrs. Har- residence at Freehold. Next Monday been elected deacons. night, March 13. The treasurers of model the municipal building heat- Bovs can make extra pocket money Mr. Fields will conduct a sale of the guests of Mrs. Lon Barrett. ry Borden.'Mrs. Walter H. Frost and selllm.' The Register—Advertisement Miss Mary MacStudy and friends the various aoclftles and groups of It DavR to advertise in The Register. ing plant for 1168. Mrs. Edwin Compton, who has been Mrs. Raymond Guenther. They also fcisiting her son, H. S. Compton of may be obtained at the door. Candy John street for the past three will be sold by the Trl Sigma girls, jnonths, bas returned to her home at Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Bordenand Op en to take Ariel, Fa. Mrs. C. Frank Borden and daughter SAVE 73 Broad St., Miss Betty Fryer of Monmouth Margaret left Monday for a vacation Friday Night Modern street Is a surgical patient at Mon-at Pinehurst, North Carolina. Hit mouth Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Casey recently Red Bank rented their house on Shrewsbury Avoid the Crowds SELF IICME MOST. Miss Roslyn Eappaport spent the past week-end visiting ber parents at avenue to Edward Ming and' family UM Traffic •• tk* New York. of River Plaza. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Service 752 River Rd., Miss Concctta Montano of Oak-are now residing at the Casey home- Easier Parking BEST land street celebrated her tenth stead an Sycamore avenue. . Pleasant Shopping 5UPER MflRKETS Fair Haven birthday last week. Stewart VanVllet left Friday to Borneo Cafringbla and Joseph make an Indefinite stay with his Garra of Brooklyn, were visitors of father," General R, C. VanVHet at Mr. and Mrs, Michael Gentile of Melbourne, Florida. While, there he Paik street, Sunday. plans to spend most of his time ,.,Miss Evelyn White of 'Washington, fishing. Thousands Are Sharing In ID. C, spent the "week-end with her Mrs. C, Ctieever Hardmlck has re- parents,* Mr. and Mrs. Lyle White of turned home from a. New York hos- Branch avenue. Miss White ia em-pital, where she had been suffering ployed in a secretarial capacity in from pneumonia. She is convalMO- These Wholesale Savings the Department of Commerce b.ulld- ing at her home here. Ing at Washington. -- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bahst are on a motor tour of the Southern states. Visit Headquarter* for Lenten foods •"•everything you need to make Cecil C. Leed* of Brooklyn spent Major and Mrs. C. A. Oafoorn are the week-end with his son and spending six weeks in Florida. Interesting meals. Best of all; these foods are priced lower. From (daughter-in-law, Mr. and&Mrs. C. Miss Mary M. Bly returned home producers near and far we bring the finest available direct to you. This Murray Leeds of Hudsott-iveirue. Sunday after having been a medical • Richard Robblns, son of Mr. andpatient at Rivervlew hospital. She tremendous buying at the source of supply helps us keep prices closer Mrs. Wilmer A, Bobbins of Waverly Is convalescing at her home. place, has recovered from an attack The new police car was put Into to wholesale costs-you save the difference. pf influenza, •••••• service Saturday by Policeman Otto Robert Wiley of Peach Bottom, Herden. It is a Plymouth business Standard Quality Meaty ACMEHasQuality, ACMEHat Variety, ACME HaaValum and Low Price* Pennsylvania, left Tuesday for his coupe and was purchased by the borne after spending a few days with borough from Maurice Schwartz. |>ls brother and sister-in-law, Mr. . Mrs. Carroll M. Burck is much im- kind Mrs. Ross E. Wiley of McLaren proved from her recent Illness and trtreet. Is able to be up and around. Misa May Reiss of Washington, D. Tomatoes "Making the Kings" was Rev. 5 C has been visiting her parents, Mr. George H. Miksch's sermon topic WILSON'S HAM Rnd Mrs, Alfred Rclss of Linden last Sunday at the Presbyterian place. " church. John .Halgh and Norman Cut Tender Green -— Chester - L. - Forrar - of Wallace Stornet had solos for the offertory Certified (Shank Street, Robert Dlsbrow of Shrewsr song. "Nothing But Leaves" will be Er tt) bury and Layton Webster of Keans- Mr. Miksch's topic next Sunday Brand End) burg attended the American-Ranger morning at the 10:45 o'clock service. bockey game Thursday nigh* at Mad- Sunday-school will be held at 8:45 Siring Beans Mild Tender ifcon Square* Garden. a. m. Jack White of Hudson avenue and Center Cut Slices 1Smoke8d Ham n. 17c Shrewsbury hose company was Flavorful Long Cut Donald Osborn of Spring street left called out Sunday night to a grass large I Wort Lauderdale, Florida, Tuesday fire near the Bed Bank Recreation Frash Kill.d FRYING fcfter a three-month stay on their re- hall on Newman Springs road, No. 2y2 turn trip home. On their return trip George Flledner, nine-year-old son can Itbey will visit friends at West Palm of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flledner of Beach, Florida, and Greensboro, White street, received minor cuts on Saiier Kraut 5 tb t*orth Carolina. They are expected the right leg Sunday afternoon when borne today. he walked into the side of a moving Morgan B. Eilert, Charles T. Eilert automobile at Maple avenue and nonHolly Hilnml otrr vraiDixiet vanitDainty •» ^BBk flssffJ ( Chickens »nd Dr. William X>. Sayre of Maple Moninouth street, Red Bank. He was avenue left Sunday morning by au-taken to Rivervlew hospital by the 23 Prlm» tomobile for Florida. driver of the car, Angelo Disporto of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Elizabeth. No action was taken Steer Oakland street are spending a three against the driver. Orange Juice Mr 25 Beef weeks' vacation at Hot Springs, Ar- A Washington birthday program Round Roast kansas. • was given yesterday morning.by the Howard E. Alexander, son of Mrs. school pupils lii celebration ofwash- Prime E. E. Alexander of Sliver White Ington's birthday. Milton Marx was naturaNatural orr awunneSweetenead a* ^p^ flM Steer Gardens, received an under-graduate chairman. A question bee was con- Beef honor, being enrolled in the honor ducted on the life of Washington by school of Rutgers university. He Is Round Steak •29° the reception and first grades, songs a, graduate of the local high school. and poems were offered by the sec- Mrs. Lois Finn of West Front ond and third grades and a sketch, Grapefruit JujCe Z| 25 Pure street has returned to her home "Our Washington," was presented jsrom Monmouth Memorial hospital. by thiCalxth and seventh grades. A EVEREADY Pork Miss Sarah Cloth of Washington declamation, "The Birthday of Sausage Meat or Links atreet is a patient at Rivervlew hos- Washington," was given by Edward pital. • . Reynolds and an address was offered Judge J. J. Norrell of Riverside by Richard Goldhurst, The school Heights suffered minor injuries yes- closed half a day yesterday. Large Assortments of SEAFOODS for Lenten Meals terday morning when he slipped and Holy Communion will be celebrat- Fruit Cocktail -10 Jell on the steps of the Red Bank ed by Rev. Carroll M. Burck tomor- C postofflee. He was taken to the hos-row morning at 10 o'clock at Christ bital for treatment. church. Evening prayer will be con- Fresh Fillet Haddock I5 Mrs. Theodore Brown and Infant ducted by Mr. Burck «ach Thursday Derrydale (on, David SturgiB, returned home during Lent at 8 p. m. Confirmation Freak Opened Bunday from Rivervlew hospital. classes will be held by Air. Burck Farm Stylo CI SLICED C Miss Helen L. Fales and Miss next Tuesday at 3:30 p. sn. and at jar Ethel Mount Mozar of Hudson ave- 7:20 p. m. in Christ church rectory. Roll Oysters 9 I5 nue were called to Framlngham, Butter IT I Herring Massachusetts, last week by the ser- 93 Score Codfi8h Cake ious illnesu of Miss Files' mother, Middletown Village. Swett Cream Butter Pound Print* or Qnartors canon JsssiU Boardsley's « Weston Crackettes »*• 9c lira. Henry S. FalM. The dancing Whole Milk Store Cheese Codfish Cakes tt-OE classes of the Ethel Mount Mozar KraftJkmaricanLeafChteie 2 "> box 49 Gorton's (Th« Bed Bink lUglsUr ai b« boutht Pure Lard Imported Danish Bleu Cheese an> l2c King Midas Noodles school are being conducted during in MMJUtown from J. C. Knlffht and their absence by their assistant, Ml»s Will Urn B. Wattra.J foil 1 Virginia Wyckoff. Wet Pack Shrimp IOc Peanut Butter 2 jars Mrs, William Spafford snd brother, Tb Mrs. Edith H. Worth of Brown George Carney of Keyport, spent Sat- Phila. Cream Cheese 6 14-oi 1 HEINZ Ketchup Blue Mill Cocoa 18can c place ia a guest at the Barblzon Pla- urday at Paterson. • fc. hotel, New York. Mr. and Mra\ James Williams of Selected Guaranteed Mrs. John Funk of Flemlngton Is NBC Liberty street have been confined to BtitMr SUN5WEET «m B em 1 Spending two weeks with Miss Mar- their home with grip- carton Crackers n> garet Kelsey of Pearl street Mrs. L. M. Smith Is having h.er RITZ 21 apartment repainted by George Spaf- * 'Dated' of 12 PRUNES 2 12 ford. cello The Middletown Bridge club met River Plaza. s 2T Oyster Crackers A 15c Wheat Puffs PkK Friday at the home of Mrs. Irving i5 so w Hance. 29 Mote than 30 persons attended a, John Massey has returned home Soda Crackers 2 pkXg 15c GE Lamps < - -'° IOc joast beef supper held by members Alaska Gcnutn* Pink U-m. Lute IA. of the River Plaia lire compsny from tt visit to his brother, Rev. C Rob^Ford Jellies New I94O Rinio Saturday night at the nre house. Hugh Massey of Swedesboro. pkt IOC William Paasch was In charge. The Mrs. Jennie Waser of Red Bank was a Bunday guest of Mrs, L. M. Italian Cook Oil 79c Lux or Lifebuoy <**•» 16c members of the Women's auxiliary Smith. o served. Edward Coddlngton will have Salmon Mr. and Mrs. James MoPhee will charge of a religious service Sunday Plenty of Sunshine Vitamins & Savings in This Fresh PRODUCE entertain guests from New York at the Briar Hill Welfare home. over the? week-end. CHICKEN-OF-THE.SEA Mrs. Daisy Rogws is confined to Miss Jean Carey of this place was her home by illness. thrown from a horse while horse- back riding Saturday. N : Tentative plans have been made fay the local Parent-Teacher associa- Tht Junior Order of American Me- tion for a representative of the Bell, chanics will hold a game party at tht Telephone Co. to speak at the March lodge hall tomorrow night at 8:45 Tuna Fish 2 -- 25 POTATOES meeting. The February meeting has o'clock. Prizes will be awarded and i)ten cancelled because of Inclement refreshments will be served, ,„ weather. The .teachers snd officers of 'the U. S. No. I Mrs. Charles Meeker Is Improved Baptist church school met Monday after having been confined to bed evening at the home of Mrs. Walter MUELLER'S Vith scrip. Walling. Flans for an Easter serv- Mrs, William Adam li much Im- ice ware dismissed and a report was Maine proved from a recent illness. made by Secretary Robert Johnson Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles The Handicraft group of the River on ths attendance contest which it IO 19 Flare Woman's club will meet this in progress. Misa Doris Balrd, su- afternoon. perintendent, presided. C The local school was closed all day Eleven members attended a Whitt yesterday In celebration of Washing- Cross meeting of the Women's de- Oranges H; 25 25 ton's birthday. partment of the Baptist church last week at the'home of the president, PosfcToasties -: 2 v 15 Mrs. George/?almer Is improving •iter havlnsr i«en confined to her Mrs. James C. Hendrlckson. The Firm * borne with a severe sore throat. regular meeting will be at cnrton the home of Mra. Irving Matthews Sweetheart Ripe Tomatoes &sSlicin*g IO Tuesday afternoon, February 28, at NCILO 2:30 o'clock. lar e PAST COUNi ES MEET. Toilet Soap Criip Tender large Calif. Tender S Christian women over the world original The regular meeting of the Pant are uniting In prayer tomorrow af' I cak« IC wjth 3 cakes 18C stalk Councilors association of Monmouth ternoon. The annual world day of Celery 5 Carrots bunch m& , Ocean counUea, : SUM »ad prmjrir will !>• pkBtotveo tat: in* Bap- Frath T*xa« Juicy FUrida Daughters of Liberty, was held at tlst church with a special service NAPKINS Highlands with Twin light Council, planned and, conducted byHhe wom- C O N C E NTMATtB larfo No. 51,- Monday night. Mrs. Susan en of the church. Everyone Is wel- I8c| Spinach * Sherman, county councilor, presided. come to attend at 8 o'clock tomorrow SUPER SUDS BO "" 5c Grapefruit Plans were made for a rumm&ge sale afternoon. The theme Is "Let us put to be' held Saturday, April .1, at E»t-our love Into deeds and make It real." STORE HOURS 1 Friday 6 A. M. to 9 P. M., S.turd.y 8 A. H. to IO P. M., Monday through Thundny 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. ontown. Mrs. E«t& Fleldner win be Rav. A. 3. VanHoutsn will conduct Meat, Butter, Fits and In charge. The next meeting at the Mptcitl "Oolden Milestone" service Produce price* fftrctlvc to association wBJUbe with Pride of at t&e Reformed church Sunday Sat, night, Grocery price* Monmouth coiftMlP, No. 27, mt Redmorning iMl o'clock. A hymn first 10 Wnl., Mar. 1. Itlvlif rp. Bank Tuesday TJTfht, March 28. in tht old Cantine homestead I Mrrcd lo limit (iiinnlitlra. Paee EieK ",» RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 23,1939. Brower was the mother of the late patient at Monmouth Memorial hos- spending a' fenr day» \ Early Spring Belford. Mrs; Peter Luktf an* was In her pital, Long Branch. Matawan. visiting relative!. ; Tinton Falls. '"' 89th year. Harry Lohsen has resumed bis po- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor enter- (Th« R*d Bank Register can b« bought Theodore Qower* la able to be out sition In New-York after having been (The Bed Dank Rejri«ler can be bought . but we do take a very definite stand AVXHSABY GIVES PABTV. Celebrates 50 Years l > EiatJtadio „ TB«n«v«ritsacee' t»Trat =E«i!«l or „ Eatontown., JEWELRY REPAIRING (Th. IUd Buk KacUUr eta fct bootkt proper. For example: There,1s much More than 300 attended a' card and p p R*d Bank RttUttr can U bo Watchas, Clodts sal Jrwtlrr CUuM and In Salt Business in Ktuibnif «t tk. itt>ra> of X. U. Hultr, didiscussioi n todad y about the proposed game party held Monday night at One ifiidlfeiJ and twen ty-flve mem- N. SUU Lneta, J>Mlto Xdl«r. Cbtrlt. Program Very In Satontown at tBtatorei of William G. Rtpaind at ReiKnabli Prlca* bers aitrieuds of Monmouth chap- Vo«.l u4 L. Zk) 3% gross receipts tax on retailer*. ~i«rli, G, E4w*ii Smock tad Vellen'«.) the Rod Bank Catholic high school AH Work CuarantMd for On* Year. by the Mercury auxiliary of the Red ter American Institute, of Banking The primary purposp e of this tax Is The Eatontown board of education Jacob T. Willse Never Tbe George Washington council of t id fd f l Bank Benevolent society. Miscel- H. ROSIN. Jeweler to joyed a dlnner-dance'at the Berk- Acceptable to provide funds for unemploymenpy t re-organiied Monday night. Daniel IS Wot Front St, Red Bank, N, J. Daughters ot America gave a recep- lif Th it k b laneous prizes were awarded to Seley-Carteret hotel, Anbury Park, Absent From Work tion to District Deputy Grace Spans relief. The position taken by the a Morris wa» re-elected president, T.I. 72-M. SThuraday evening. Dave Huggins' Chamber on this tax Is that no new those holding high score at each of Hudson avenue In the Trenton Milton Smith vice president, Richard table and there were several special '^orchestra furnished the music for. council rooms on Thursday evening. Red Bank Chamber of taxes are either timely or necessary B. Roberts dUtrlct clerk and Albert ECZEMA the dancing, which continued until Jacob T. Willae, veteran cashier of today, but Instead, we would urge prizes donated by local merchants. the Worcester Bait Company, will be Mrs. Grace Beasley of Church C. Wolcott custodian. It was moved Miss Helen Canzona was chairman, and Itching Piles a late hour. Among the places rep- Commerce on the Air economy of governmental opera- to meet tho first Monday night of resented were Asbury Park, Red tendered a banquet Tuesday night by street celebrated her birthday with tions. We feel that the total tax assisted by Mrs. Rlna Garbarinl, us b» relieved by. utlni the officers and co-workers of the a group of friends Tuesday evening. each month instead ot the second Mrs. Annctto Suzozo and Misses Ce- Bank, Freehold, Keyport, Trenton, Every Monday Night revenues of our state aro producing Tuesday of each month. New com- <•' MTTRFITTS Toms River, Long Branch, Farming- company on the occasion of his fif- Refreshments were served and an en- an income today which is more than celia Rufflnl, Mary Mustlllo, Mar- tieth year with the company, Feb- joyable evening was spent mittees will be appointed by Mr. Mor- garet Tui'cl, Elizabeth Gettls and dale, Matawan, Belmar, Spring lake, sufficient to provide for all depart- ris at the next meeting. EX-E-MO Atlantic highlands and Sea Bright ruary 2. Alfred Goulet, emlx day blcycla The first radio program of the ne ments, ot our state and local gov- Rose Caruso. series inaugurated by tie Chambe The Sons and -Daughters of Lib- PBICE Mo- The chapter is planning to hold a At the age of 21 Mr. Willse joined rider, was a visitor of Benjamin An ernments. If the /unds available for All Druilbts or t? Oakland St. forum the latter part of March un- the company as office boy and rose to dreach Tuesday of last week.' of Commerce of Red Bank Wai the support ot our relief load are erty held a Valentine social Monday der the direction of Lloyd E. Coke- be cashier, an office be bu held for Mrs. Harold Haltsch of Center ave- broadcast Monday night with mucli not adequate, and this we strongly night at Crescent ball. Valentines let, chairman of thaf committee, and the past 25 years. nue entertained the Two Table success. The program, under the til- doubt, then we advocate reduction were exchanged by the members. the annual banquet will be held Mr. WlUse commutes daily to New Bridge club at her home Wednesday reotlon of Executive Secretary Ed- of waste in government departments Games were played and refreshment!! some time in April, which will also Tork from Mlddletown, where he evening., The group honored Mrs. ward Q. Walder, had as its guesl in' order to meet the demands.' Fig- were served. About 20 persons at- speaker Frank P. Merrltt, a mem- tended. A special prlie was given, to WANTED be the joint meeting with the em- owns the old* Benjamin Taylor farm Dorothy Melslohn on her birthday, ures which have been complied by ployees and officers of the Mon- just north of Red Bank. He has two Mrs. Mary McGrath ot Pinevlew ber of the Board'of Directors, ol authoritative sources show only too Mrs. Edith VanBrunt' A birthday mouth County Bankers and Clear- children, Edith, a school teacher at avenue entertained Mrs. Josephine the Chamber. The broadcast was dearly, that New Jersey ii second and covered-dish supper will follow War Veteran—Monmouth County Ing House association. John Rob- Atlantic Highlands, and Edwin, as- Carter of Brooklyn over tbe week- the nature of an Interview with IT high in the. nation for per capita a Pollyanna party next Monday erta of the People's National bank sistant superintendent of the Wor- end. Merritt outlining the work of the tax, being surpassed only by pur night. of Keyport is- chairman of the en- cester Salt Company's reflnery at Sil- Chamber and Its value to the com- neighboring state of New York. ',, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Covert "moved With car. Must be good salesman. - ver Springs, New York. Mr. and lira, Thomas Hagan and munity. " this week to Fair Haven, where Mr. tertainment committee of the chap- daughter Ruth of Jersey City were "As to the 3ft gross receipts tax Have clean record. Be hard worker. ter and . with his committee will Mr. Willse has never missed a> day Monday visitors of Mr. (.and Mrs It Is particularly out of step with Covert la employed. have charge of the banquet. from work in 50 years. John Beatty of Main street. conditions as they exist today. Very Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Rattl wilt Not afraid of long hours. Be able to return home this week after spend- Mr. and Mra. Thomsa Gilmour of few retailers can afford to paysuoh furnish $300 cash bond for trailer. Maple street are enjoying.a vacation a high tax on their gross receipts ing six weeks In Florida. . Ernest In Miami, Florida. after they have met ill the other Rattl returned home Saturday after • Complete line cut rate goods and deals. Literature Group spending two months In Florida. Mrs. Thelma. Hy«r was the ..guest demands placed upon them by el- Expert Repairing of honor at a stork shower held on ready existing laws. Some people Mrs. Jack Mere is spending a week Discusses Humor wUh rclafives' at Arlington. WRITE OF Wednesday evening at her home on tell ua that the tax will be pasted American humor was discussed by Main, street. / -..,,..... on to the consumer. While it is en- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morris will return home this week after a WATCHES, CLOCKS members of. the literature depart- Mrs. Lillian Mason and daughter fitely possible" that same establish- WAR VETERAN ment of the Little Oliver Woman's Harriet and son Fulton of Union ments will attempt to do this, even month's sojourn In Florida. and JEWELRY club Tuesday at the home of Mrs. were Saturday guesbs ot Mr. and they will not be able to pass the Mr, and Mra, Frank Bernard of Box 511, Red Bank, N. J. Frank Gregory In Forwood Park. Mrs. Edward Davles ot Crescent entire burden along to their con- Newark and. Miss Pearl Morris of Accuracy, skill and experi- Mrs. Clifford Spoerl presided. street sftners becausb of existing laws Freehold were week-end visitors of Kenneth VanBrunt and family. Mra. ence enable us to do the Reviews on the biographies of R. Mrs. Irene Mtzmtre and daughter which permit manufacturers to fix most delicate repairing. We C. Benohley and Irvln S. Cobb were Ann ot Asbury Park spent last week prices of their articles, Bornard Is the former Miss Roberta guarantee satisfaction. Our given by Mrs. Frederick B. Eddy and visiting Mrs. Margaret, Trenery of "Hence, If the retailer Is forced to Thomas. Mrs.- Nelson K, Vandertieek. Cur- Crescent street, absorb a taxjwhlch he cannot, then Frank Marcellp la again able to be prices will please you. •; rent literature was also aiscuuea he must do the only other thing left uut after having- been oonflned-to and Miss' Frances Winans read an Mrs. Agnes Palmer of Francis place has returned home after a va- for htm and that Is close his shop, hla home by Illness. FREE OFFER original atory. Silverware. Repaired cation In Miami, Florida. -. When he does that he will auto- An apron social will be sponsored The next meeting will be Thurs- matically lay off his employees am by the official board ot tho Methodist YOU PURCHASE OUR MATEBI/UV-WE WILL HAKE and Replated Like New day afternoon, March 2, at the home Mr. and Mrs. John I* Callahan of Brookalde avenue spent the week-end thus Increase the relief problem of church tomorrow night at 8 o'clock of Mrs. J. J. BaUln, Willow street, his community. Closed shops mean In the church basement Those In DRAPES FREE <*• Fair Haven. Frederick B. Eddy will Visiting their daughters at Union REUSSILLES' City. reduced outlets for the manufac- charge are Mr. and Mra. Elliott Wll- be the speaker and he will explain turer with additional layoff in am Utti, Mra. Arthur Taylor, Mra. An- TWO WINDOWS TO A CUSTOMER 36 Broad St., Red Bank way* to review a book, The study Mrs. Florence GarUand ot Myrtle •ployeos. By going oven further lnt nabelle Dennis, Mrs. George B. Whit- topia will ba "American Nature avenue haa recovered from a week's **• XeL 183L- this matter' wo can seo .that th flold, James Sttphenson, Charles Fai- This Offer Only Good Until March 1st Writers," and the life of John James illness. FRANK P. MERRITT. facts given are more than sufllclenl kenburg and Oliver Dennis. Audubon will be reviewed, by Mrs. June Abrama of.Main street has In themselves to show that we d< The Women's auxiliary of the flro BaUln. "Birds of America/' will be recovered from an attack of grip. The text of Mr. Mcrrltt's addres not need another tax. company celebrated Its 11th anni- discussed by Mrs. Charles O. Norrls Mrs. Dorothy Watts and. Mra. waa as follows: 'Another very Important depart- versary Thursday night when mem- Mabel Walling attended a meeting "Primarily It is our aim to pro- ment of tho Chamber la the Bettoi bers enjoyed a a,how at Asbury Park Slip Cover Materials of the Star of Monmouth council of mote the civic, commercial and in- Business Bureau which has been ae and later were served a dinner at Mrs. George Harm tbe Daughters of America at Free- dustrial interests of Red Bank and up for the protection of both th Paul's Open Door. Last night the >( Bcgular Prlco Our Price Lehigh Coal hold Wednesday evening. I 'IcInRy. We are pledged to prompt consumer and business Interests. A members met with Mra. Elalo Heldt Entertains Auxiliary The Catholic Daughters will hold a integrity and good faith with just codo of ethics haa been tet up which to plan a rolkr skating party and Crash per yard 65c 39c St. Patrick's day card party In the and equitable principles in business prohibits any member of the Cham- other activities, Mrs. George Harm of Fair Haven St. Ann's school March 17. Mra. and uniformity in commercial ber from issuinjt misleading idvcr- Tho new fire apparatus waa taken Part Linen 70 49 roadrFalr Haven, was hostess at a John Beatty la chairman of the af- usages. Your Chamber endeavors-to tlslrig about hU merchandise.-If-a to- the-factory at West Philadelphia card party for the benent of the fair. discover and correct abuses, preven consumer purchases »ny article Tuesday for repairs. Arthur Cain, Woven doth 85 65 Ladles' auxiliary of the Red Bank The Thomas Jefferson. Democratic and adjust'controversies and to which docs not prove satisfactory engineer, made the trip. lodge of Elks, at her home Monday play an important part In represent- *Du«t-tite Nut or Stove Size. club la planning for a card party and Is having difficulty with the Mrs. Philip Yellen Is confined to 80 59 night. Kitchen towel sets were Wednesday evening, -March 1, at the Ing your community In the conslde: the Bu- her home with Injuries received In awarded, as table prises. ation and decision of local, state and dealer with adjustments, 95 79 A-l quality plus a clubhouse on Main street Miss M, reau Is called into sction; A care- a recent fall. Those present were Mrs. Vincent Cleve la chairman. A social meeting national questions. Of course, In re- low .cash price. gard to the latter, we function ful Investigation Is made and satis- Mrs. Arthur Davis of South River Finan, Mrs. William Cogan> Mr«. of the group will be held Saturday, factory arbitration generally results. spent tho week-end with relatives In *Heavy duty crash 1.25 95 Charles Glblln, Mrs. Arnold Soden, February 26. strictly with a.non-partisan, non- seotlonal and non-sectarian interest, Let ua niako It understood that the town. *Linen Mrs. Walter Layton, Mrs. George S. A card party and bingo will be held Better Business Bureau operates ab- Mrs. Charlea Rogan and children 1.35 95 pievenlberg, Mrs. Joseph Dillon, Mrs. by the first grade mothers of Stat. We cannot and will not tako any at part" or lend our Influence to" the solutely Impartially and because one of Frcohold spent Sunday with hor * All starred materials ore tub-fait and sunfast. Joseph Cooper, Mrs. Harry Jackson, Ann's parent-teacher association of the disputants la a member of the Hance& Davis Mrs. William Hanneken, Mrs. Wil- mother, Mra. Emma Brown. Heavy duty crash 1* also saniorhed. the school on Carr avenue tomorrow' election or the appointment of any Jhambor of Commerce gives him no James Bradd has returned home liam Decker, Mrs. Harry J. Qulnn, evening. candidate for state, county or loco priority over tho other by virtue o Mrs. Jennie Radin, Mrs, Augustus after spending two months at Miami, Tel. 103. The Intermediate choir of the office. that membership. Florida. Wulflng, Mrs. Murray A. Cowan.and Keansburg Methodist church will "The Chamber constantly works to Mrs. Max Morris, * . "The Bureau Is absolutely for Th« Ladle*' aid society of the 3 Piece Suite Upholstered hold a dance and floor show Satur- get the. community ahead. For ex- right, regardlesa ef vqjjpse toes may Mathodlst church will hold a allvor day evening, February 26, at the ample: our office malls, out descrip- bt stopped upon, arid, "Its services are tea this afternoon at 2.30 o'clook at Mo MOM Manning place flre house. tive and illustrated lUcraturo to free to tho general public. Ou Tapestry Velour prospective new families and gives the home of MM. Meta Reid. No tew John Otto "Grimm, son of Mr. and mtfjor stipulation is that all com- The lire department was called out Damask $59-50 Homespun MONEY LOANED Mrs. Otto Grimm, of Church street, the names of real estate members to plainU must be net forth In writing. tho Saturday morning to a grass flro at on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instruments, Cameras, hai been cited for scholastic excel-l »e prospects. Community advor- No verbal complaint will be ac- the end of College avonue. .- Binoculars,, etc. - lence on the Dean's list at the close tUlng of this character helps to cepted from any complainant. II The Women's Home Missionary'ao LlcMMrf mat bond.4 lU k h Bk vf, t«lenhon* Bowline ffreen f.QHIT, and n«l«hbr,ihooHi adultR only.' Itca.onablr. tor, HI Monmouth street, phone Red Rank The Reetsj(sjr—^Bfltlaement quirt at 21 Church street, Rumson, H. J.* *" ]! ^^ ^ X will etnd">ou th* requct'ed help.' >•' tA Wallace street. Ked'Bank, T?aee Twelve" RED BANK REGISTER: FEBRUARY 23,1939. gown with black and white acces- County Y. M. C. A. Crusaders Defeat Weddings. sories. Her corsage was of garden- Laundry Pinmen Moving Picture Is ias. Walter VanScoter, a brother of To Present Glee Club Nautical Cagers Shown At Session WEST—DOEN. the bridegroom, was best man. WEEK-END SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. VanScoter are on a Members of the Monmouth County Win From Kellys The St. James' Crusaders outscored .. More than 75 member- - s• attended - t The marriage of Misi Hilda West, Young Men's Christian association m tln f Llt sllveT trip through the Southern states. the Nautical club of Long Branch I "l* « J v <>' ">e »« CHOICE ASSORTMENT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Upon their return they will reside will present the members of the New Tuesday night on the Long Branch! W"1?*" , <*?*> yesterdayesterday y afternooafternoonn for Top Commercial League c ubh u e WM drl e OF SPRING FLOWERS West of Weat Long Branch, to Dan- at Blopinflcld. For several years York Stock Exchange •• 1 1 Leonardo, Thomas Bell of Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klrby, Mr. and | Thomas Sharkey, Mrs. Neal Sharkey, Adjustments In America." VanDorn : 202 101 187 Kantarlan,*', g o o o Highlands and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Edward Chlnnock,' Mr.' andIMra' Morris Josephs, Mrs, Peter plans will be completed for a pen's Miller Frank 144 23 6 61 PeasPeaee off MlddlctownMlddlt . SHORE DEVELOPMENT CO. tin. Leon Stout and daughter Joyce, I Chrljtensen, Mrs, James H. MacPhco, fashion show and card party to be 114 145 LEONAKDO. „ „ Miss Walker Is a graduate of Red Mr. and• -'-' Mrs- . Jame-• s Vaughn— - ,• Mr-- . Mrs, Jack McMahon, Mrs. Lloyd Kcl- hold at the community center Thurs- Daust o F P 14 MONMOUTH ST., B2 FATTEBSON ST., : X 71 Bank high school. Mr. Hamesfahr, eher, Mrs. Vincent O'Sage, Mrs. Wca- <]ay night, March 2.. Miss Irene Klat- Parker ... 165 Wilson, f •• J and Mr*. Albert T. Curtis, Mrs. Frank Madusky 197 181 1 liwho Is employed by tho Unltod Air- BED BANK 1080 NEW BETJNSWICK, 7418 B, Forrar, Miss Dorothy Little, Miss ley' Wakefleld, Mrs> Lena Vander» Bky is general chairman, assisted by Stobo, I - • "' s Williams, t. - '"" i Ji 3seines. ,. is a -Mlddletown township high Gladya Forrar, Charles Wlie, Balph beck, Mrs. Fred Jackson, Mrs. Joseph MM. Abe Oworkes, Misses Ella Za- 811 Boleer, c. ; a 6 12 school graduate. Johnson, John Morris, Robert McKeo Smlth, Mrs. Orace Grogeraon, Mrs. ger, Mama Rcuckhaus and Jessica ikKIM LAYTON Layton 140 Klelhichmldt, 8 — 2 0 1 and Herbert Brett, all of Red Bank; Walter Halleran, Mrs. Ray Halleran, Robinson, Dr. Jessie Greenbcrg, Har- Porter 108 Mrs. John Halleran, Mrs. Hannah II J: Seruby, g • " ' Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Burdge and ry Fcldt, Murray Houtkln, Abo Ro-Hanklmon ur 146 12 10 31 Richard Goodspeed' of Shrewsbury! Jeffrey, Mrs. Lorotta Gaff, Mrs. senberg, Martin Becker, Murray Huntrr till Attintlc .. B 11 16 16—51 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall West, Mrs, Thomas Grant, Mrs, Benjamin Haul- Cowan and Rubin Skln'r. Karwell 179 Leonardo 0 6 10 9—31 Marshall West, Sr., and Fred West, bosky, Mrs. Nick Kaiser, Mrs. Felix The models will bo Milton M. 708 760 700 of West Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs.Oslp and Misses Anna MacDonahl, Abramoff, Paul Seldln, Morris Wes- HAMBFHGIH ' Kenneth Cook —ti~ North" ~ Long Cath8rlne>Callahan-and-Mary Dowdr'tefmnn,- Abo Roseriljorg, WllUam" GroD I'll 151 Branch, Charles Harrison of Little Dpnato 148 124 DAVID JON'BROS Taff and Irving Kraskowltch. Garti 181 Silver, Miss Ann Laird of Matawan, Huu log 1117 Miss Grace Wood, Mian Clalr Wood Sheila Potter to Wed Canonlco ISO 193 and Miss Florence VanPclt of Long Harlem Jitterbug 871 840 780 Branch, Miss Thelma Flackenharr of Sheldon E. Prentice Contest Tomorrow mn ll\Nk DAilt> Jersey City, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rue l.,0 165 154 Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr, and Mrs. Edwin A, Potter of Sixteen colored amateur devotees Smith 1>K 164 111 Stanton of Burlington, Mrs. Nell Ra- Roslyn, Long Island, have announc- of the modern In terslchorean art— Morn. . J1 1 154 137 ed the engagement of their daugh- JltterbugB, they call them—will seok Glaslla ICC 127 14f> ver ot Pemberton and Mr. and Mrs, 124 157 171 Harry Kirk of Arlington, Virginia. ter, Miss Sheila Potter, to Sheldon to burn up the stage of the Strand Mr. Dorn -was given a stag party Ellsworth Prentice, ion of Bcrnon S. theater tomorrow night in an effort 811 767 757 LENTEN Specials Feb. 24> Ending 27th Prentica of Rumson, Holmdel and to romp off with cash prizes offered BALLANTINE. Friday night by members of the Dummy. ... Quadrangle club In the Seaboard Ice New York, Miss Potter Is the niece by the management as well as to Uuckalew Co. social rooms on Bridge avenue. of William C. Potter, Thomas J. Prln- w,n the rlgh* to compete In the finals Dummy FRESH FRUITS and Scltler 140 He was tho recipient ot a gift from devllle and- Mrs. William Stuart to bo held next "month. PEACHES Forbes of Boston, Massachusetts. She Eight couples have entered the Dummy 125 the members, Hebercr 200 CALIFORNIA YEIXOW CLING—Largest Cans Bef. 1BO VEGETABLES was graduated from Foxcroft school "Harlem" jlttorburg competition, the Oicltctlbach .. 143 181 : Macintosh '200 188 thorico - ('l) north twent».«tven Those attending were Peter Plngl- and is a member of the Colony club, third In the sorlcs of contests being tort».»»« ralnuUe »»l alom the Weiterieiteriy FBIDAY'AND 8ATDKDAY I tore, Thomas Mace, Charles Tabor, Mr. Prentice's mother was the staged by Manager Tony Hunting, 728 nlilu ot Brook Avenue ono hundred nine Richard McAllister, Cart Schwenker, and elBhty-thrce huntlredths ffeatt to late Clare Ellsworth Prentice. His They are John Daniels and Dot Hol- VAN SVCKLE. yio degrees 2Qc Welch's Grape Juice 39* Herbert Brett, Philip Carmen, Wil- slster Is Mrs. C. Frederic 'Nellson, mcr, Kenneth Recvca and^Mlss Levy, PlnRitore . 147. 170 point; thence (2) aouth Crovcr ll'J hfto.n mTnuTei'we.rtKo hundred and fifty Pint Bottle Quart Bottle Florida ORANGES liam Aumack, Amory Osborn, Victor Jr., of Rumson, and he Is a nephew Frank Daniels nnd Mary Smith, Dott 140 f«et to a point standing In the «"'""? Dorn, Richard Klrby, James Tur- of Mrs, Hoove Schley, Mrs. Prcntlco Mlddletovvn" Bill and Fatima Hums »ld« of landa of tha lied Bank HoldlnK & nock, George A, Carey, Fred H. Van- Hoagland and Lincoln Ellsworth. Kiel . 174 Develoiilnit Company : than" south tweniy- EXTBA LARGE Brown, Fred Burgess and Mary Hot lianien . 14:. *evon deKreea forty-fiv. minutes east alonj Dorn, Jr., B. Allen Parker, Philip Ho prepared for college at St. mer, Curtis Burgess and Ellnorc the easterly line of lands of tha Red Bank TBEErBIFENED Smith and Chester Leroy Forrar, Holding & Davelotilnit Company, one hun- ( Paul's school, Concord, New Hamp- Hicks, Shcrmnn Adnms and partner 817 702 891dred ninety feet to a point In tna north- 2 bo&. 25c Welch's Tom. Juice -••- 21c shire, and was graduated In 10'Mand Pete Ensloy nnd partner. mly »l,lo of Willow Drive-: thence <1) PINEAPPLE FETJIT HAMPTON—DTOKIN, - from Harvard university, where ho iNtltAMUBAL SrOKTS. north forty-els-ht degrees twenty >»'"'•«• east along the northerly side of Willow for C Miss Charlotte Wyeth Hampton, was & member of the Hasty Pudding Annual Exhibit Intramural boys' basketball and Drive, ninety-two and two hundred flfty- —Institute of 1770 and the Fly club. girls' soccer will start next week at rmo thousandths feet to a point; thence doz. daughter of Mrs, Charles Hampton (5) north forty-two degrees twenty-five Grapefruit Juice • 4 29 of Wallace street, and James Dur- Ho Is a member of tho Union, Rac- Of Camera Club River street school according to 29' quet and Tennis and Harvard cluba minutes east stilt alone the northerly sldo NATURAL or SWEETENED Per Doz. 7So kln, son of Mr. and Mrs. William The first annual exhibit of tho Red Frank J. Plngltore, athletic coach. of snid Willow Drive, ono hundred seven- Durkln of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, of Now York, and is a partner In The boys' basket-ball teams will bo ty-one and six hundred and live thou- the brokorago firm of 'Dominlck and Bank Camera club has boon held for sandths feet to the point or place of oe- were married Sunday afternoon at tho pant two weeks at'Dora's Btudlo coached by the varsity players on Florida ORANGES 2:30 o'clock at St. Jamas' rectory. Domlnlck, New York, ] MACKEREL SPRY lc Sale on Wullnce street. About 50 pictures this year's tenm, who are not per-"'inUnded to be lots Nos. 31. 32. 33 and The ceremony was performed by hnvo been on display of various sub mitted to piny on tho Intorclass 34, upon Map onttlled "Man showing pro- WESGATE Brand S-ln. can Spry .. Indian River—Pineapple . Brand Rev. Francis J. Dwyer, Deputies Association Jccts taken In various parts of the teams. • Iioseit subcitvlslon of property owned by cans Measuring Pitcher The brlds wore a chartreuse color world. Members who have •shown Sylvester Scutellaro." made October, 1*25. NATUBAL COLOR Walter C. VanKeuren, C. E. , Tall Can gown with black accessories. Her Plans March Session pictures of unusual merit Include A. IIEKBEKT HUNTER IN TOWN Selied as the property of Sally M. Win 3 25 TREE-RIPENED ' corsage was of Talisman roses. She anil John J. Warsaw, takim In execution Both ' .. .' , I P. King, Dr. Walter Rullman, Thco- Herbert Harrison Hunter, former at the suit of Thomas S. Field and to b» was attended by her sister, Mr*. Fair Haven resident, is spending a Louise Hubbard, who was attired In Mombers of tho recently 'organized I (loro D, Moore, William Dowstra, sold by DROMEDARY a teal bluj gown with black acces- MonmoutDeputies' h associatiocountlos, nSon osf nnOcead Daugn nnhd sldnov slout( Rolnml M, Fennlmorc, low days In town. Mr. Hunter'will MORRIS }. W0ODU1N0. I Tom Howard Black, Dr. G. Thatcher lctivo shortly for- St. -Louis and DATE-NUT BREAD DOLE'S 17-25° sories. Her corsago was of Amorl- j ters of Liberty, made plans to enter Parker,.. Harry... McMahon, E. F, Dated"February""sT'l'si." "~ "** can Beauty roses. Joseph Mullln of tain tho stato councilor, Mrs. Hhrrl- Miami. Ho la known as America's Farions, Labrecnuo & Borden, Sol«. Brooks nnd Dr. F. J. Altshul, baseball ambassador to Japan. ' (!6 lines) . «»33-"> Pineapple Gems Elizaboth was best man. ettt Harloff, and members of tho Beady to Serve EXTRA LARGE Following the ceremony a rccop- Deputies' association of Hudson A tall cans AM Uon for the Immediate families and county at a meeting Thursday nlgnt, INDIAN RIVER a few friends was held at tho Colt's March 18, Plans for this cvont woro Neck Inn. Tho couple are now oncompleted at a mooting of the aswu- GRAPEFRUIT a trip to New England. They will ciatlon at Crescent hall, Entontown, BUJTER visit with Mr. Durkln'a parents, who last woek, Finest Davidson's COFFEE Specials are celebrating their 50th wedding The second reading of the now by- DAVIDS ON'BROS Ayrshire Roll anniversary thlB week. laws was paused and Koy Jollno of Maxwell House ...... 25c 5 - 25° Mrs. Durkln Is a graduate of Rmd North Long Branch and Mrs. Edna -Bank high school*and-was employed Brown of Soa Bright were Inatalk-d Beech Nut 28c In a secretarial position at the Mer- to office by Mrs. licrthn Holmnn of EVAP. MILK Davidson SUNKIST chants Trust Co. Mr, Durkln, who Point Pleasant. Following tho busi- , PAGE Brand was formerly manager of the Loft ness meeting refreshments were National Cup 23c candy stoic on Broad street, Is now served by Miss Mao Bybcrg, chnlr- (Davidson LEMONS manager of the Loft store at Now man of the entortalnment committee. Tall'Can 4 •?»* 25Dutch Master 25c Brunswick. dM Upon- their return from New FRIENDS TEIJ, KniENDS Davidson's Blended Rye Whiskey Astor Coffee 23c England tho couple will reside at 17° ' New Brunswick. DRESSES Oftc SUITS PRUNE JUICE Sanka or The blend that has everything. Kaffee Hag 35c DWIGHT-PARENTEAU. SPEAR Brand CAUFOBNIA Dry Cleaned v This Is The Back Label Full Qunrt Announcement haa been mado of Read the back label and compare! Bottlo the marriage' of Miss Ruth Dwlght, BLENDED RYE La Choy .Combination FANCY PEAS UNITED CLEANERS * Check your price and compare! 15 daughter of tho lute Mr. and Mis. 1 can Chop Suey FULL PODS George C. Dwlght of Rod Bank, to 12 W. FKONT ST., KED BANK * Figure your savings and compare! WHISKEY Alfred Parenteau, son of Mr. and (Opp. .J. Krldcl) 90 PROOF 1 can Chow Mcln Noodles C Mrs. Edward Parenteau of Freehold. _ If It Swims—Wo Hnvo It _ THE STKAIO1IT Vt'HlSKEY SEL.OX Both for Tho ceremony was performed Satur- IN THIS rKODDCT IS 25 2 - 29 day, February 4, at the rectory of 3 Quart Bottles FOCB YEAKS OtD. St. Cecilia's Catholic church, Englc- 81% STRAIGHT WHISKEY. wood. Hennessey's 49ft CHAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. RITZ CRACKERS FLORIDA LIMAS The bride was attired In a French NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. blue silk aJternoon frock with black Blended by G NAPTHA FULL PODS 1 Full Full Pound accessories. Her corsage was of gtit- National DlstlUcra Products Corp. Pkg. denlan. , Mrs. Paul Callahan of Free- Quart $1.00 Pint Cincinnati, Ohio SOAP C hold, a sister of the bridegroom, was for maid of honor. She wore a beige Distilled nml bottled by "Nntloiml Diatlltars"—Tlu> Distributed by &® 2 - 19 ensemble with black accessories, and Market DIMIIIorn of the Fourmoat tiundrd Wlilskles of National Dlntlllera Products Corp. a corsage of tea roses. William America—Mount Vernon, Old Overholt, Old TnVlor 180 Broadway, New York, N. Y, Parenteau, a brother of the bride- AH Our Sea Food Ffesh. and Old tirtind-Duil. groom, was best man. No Cold Stoniifo BIRDS EYE SPINACH Following tho ceremony a. reception IVORY SNOW for the immediate families v!"as held Phone 1377 We Deliver YOUR GUIDE TO GOOD LIQUOR Frosted Foods FBE8H WASHED at .tlin Marv Eliznbclh tea room, Lnrge Sine Knglewood. The couple will reside on Alexander street, Krcchold. LENTEN SPECIALS SPINACH 19c Mrs. Parenteau attended the Red Imported Very No sand, no stalks. 48% waste 3 -19° Bank school and IB employed at SMAU, FI.OUNDKRS ..10c 1«. MacLeay Duff's Sensatlonnl! SALMON eliminated. Leon's In Red Bank, Mr. Parcntcau King; Mackerel _ FULL RICH 3-Yenr-Old Medium SMIPIIS BED ALASKA PEACHES ... 25c attended Freehold schools and Is em- SCOTCH 00 PROOF CELERY HEARTS ployed at the Karagheusen rug mill riulie BIJENIIF.D AND nOTTIJED ( Sliced, sugared. Heady to serve. Codfish. Strnks .. at Freehold, 20 fb. PORT IN SCOTLAND. Tall Cans 2 — 39 Mackerel Fillets .re 21c LARGE TENDER . DARNSTAEDT—*AN SCOTEIt. Larjre Smrlt» .... Vlntufre 11)20 Cave BUNCHES Reg. $3.29 $9-69 No waste. , ' * ( Miss Vivian Darnstaedt, daughter Spaii'li Maclicrt;! c of Mrs. Florence Darnstaedt and Sea Basa ....'..._ DROMEDARY Haddock Fillets ..:» 21c A bunches Fillet Haddock . FIFTH tho late- Mr. Darnstaedt of Bloom- $j.l9 Springs GINGER BREAD MIX No waste. . flcld, and Joseph VanSeotcr of Os- Ib. FINE FRENCH Kentucky 23' WPKO, New York, were married Sat- 25 Red Perch Fillets .:» 23c Buck Shad ..___. full fifth .Straight ' in day afternoon <>t the rectory of Strlprd BB«« „_. 19' . No waste. Ih3 Sacred Heart church of Bloom- Halibut ...-. „ Vintage Wines Bourbon HOT HOUSE field. " KI"K Mttckcrcl Lucky Leaf ,,Coriiplirer *1 to $1.50 A'ahnn. CRAB MEAT 39c The bride wore an afternoon cos- Btealts Ib. Sliutprnc '20, Graves '20, (both Cooked, ready to serve. 80$. Strawberry Rhubarb tumo of light bluo with black and 30 white) BIi'diHi "29, Hortleaux EGGS waste eliminated. SOFT CLAMS S0(! qt. APPLE $f .69 FINE FLAVOR whlta accessories. Her coroago was STEWING OYSTERS _35opt. K«H|([O'2B, St. .lull™ '20 (ullrcl) of orchids. She was attended by* STRICTLY FRESH LOBSTER MEAT .99c FltVINQ OYSTKUS 4Scpt. Full her sleter, Mn, Edgar Taylor of Bottle 24-oz. fullqt. • Cooked—claws and tails only. WeiUlde avenue, Red Bank. Mrs. Shad - Boo Trout - Snlmuii Qt. $ j .29 RO'r wnsto eliminated'. ti Wor* • blush rose, colored 79 1.95 Value 10!.
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