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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 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 bo anticipated. Black Point Road with a frontage of Grodn, R. L. Hadaway, Harry P, Abraham R. Klltzman of Belmar, The operating expenses of the approximately 600 feet on Black meet this week, representing mora Mr. McGilvray has town',., . Hear Highway Joseph D. Stein of Long Branch, than 125,000 of the business and VanNoto, Harold L. Roovos, Adolph Mandalay Inn current budgebd t amounts to $29,539500 Point Road, and comprises 36'i Kondrup, E. J, Eylcs, William A. complete oo-operatlon of the Fred Pelovitz of Somervllle, Benedict as compared with $30,200 in 1938, a cres. . ' " ' ' professional men. of tho country. lzatjon members of the party.; Krleger of Passaic, Irving J. Shapiro Lions Re-dodlcatlon Week . Is a Barrett, Joseph B. Asay, John B. Executive Today decrease of $670. The contingent The improvements include a large Ackley and R. A. MacKoller. Old Hostelry Burned at township and Is recognized of Long Branch, Henry Zlotkln of appropriation haB been reduced from frame residence of colonial design nation-wide demonstration of patri- county leaders as the official i Freehold and Morton C. Steinberg of $750 to $350, with a total reduction which was built prior to the Rev- otism and Is sot to coincide with Atlantic Highlands ^ man. It is announced that'i" Plans Being Made for Lakewood. of expenses of $1,070.. olutionary war and is ono of the hls- the birthday of George Washington plans am not as yot completed An appropriation for a cosh defi- torio houses of New Jersey. It con- because Washington's democratic poses that each election dlsti 18th Anniversary of Red principles havo largely, influenced Auxiliary Has Th» Mandalay Inn on Say a.veune duct Itself as an hidlvldus cit' In the amount of $5,437.87 and tains six master bedrooms, dressing Atlantic- Highlands, was destroyed by an appropriation for a tax reserve room, four master baths, living room, the 20th century Lions clubs whoso unit/ fuac/Mojing under Bank Club in March World Prayer slogan Is "Liberty, Intelligence, Our lire early Friday morning:, fanned tlon of, the duly elected «otratjj| of $12,367.72 have been added as library, den, reception hall, dining Given $1,400 by «, strong northwest -wind the new appropriations. The council, Nation's Safety." rnlttee members, and ^it fea " Day Tomorrow ... room, butler's pantry and kitchen, flames swept through the two-story havo. its' taBfttaiubii^.f ,<.- _ The guest speaker scheduled to ap- p There is a servants' cottage adjoin- Special • ceromonUa—aro-—being To Hospital frame structure and all that re- pear before the Red Bank Rotary sron to introduce a modified form ing, containing three rooms and staged at tho regular weekly "meet- mained after four hours of valiant Mr. McGilvray Is of/tfc*. 4 club at today's meeting Is Abrim Red Bank Churches to of the cash deficit to one fifth of the bath. Other buildings Include garage Ings, in which the Lions are rc- work by tho firemen In Wie bitter thai .duo to the large area. Inci Swan, Jr., director of safety educa- actually called for amount. If the with room for three cars and .chauf- dedlcatlnK themselves to the tone.ta Mm. Ralph O. Wiigius cold were two chimneys and part of by the boundaries of the itQ tion of the Motor Vehicle Depart- Hold Union Service ull amount had been Included in feur's room and a large frame stable, of democracy and Llonlsm. the wall. Chief Joseph P. Dcnder it Is impossible to oucceBsfully ;| ment of New Jersey, who will talk he statement a sum of $21,759.48 The residence is enclosed with Recently a Lion's code of citizen- Elected President of directed the Atlantic Highlands fire, duct a central club as repre would have shown and a further In- ship and patriotism was prepared tlve of the wishes of the partsi on "Street and Highway Safety." hand-hewn shingles that are believed lighten, who were assisted by the 'hers, for which reason the * Today happens to be the 34th an- Eight Protestant churches of Red rcase in the tax rate would have to be the original shingles of the and distributed to all Lions. This Red Bank Group Leonardo and Navcslnk fire com- Bank will unite tomorrow_in observ-1 resulted. code forms the basis of tho Gcorgo such a club has been aband niversary of the founding of Rotary house when it was built. The shingles panies. The loss Is estimated at temporarily, at least. International and reference to this ing tho World Day of Prayer. A With the new state ruling the ac- are attached with hand-wrought Washington week meetings. $18,000 and la partially covered by in- service will be held in the new Lu- Red Bank auxiliary of Monmouth Asked tor a statement, Mri^l -will be made at' today's meeting of tual relief In the municipality will nails. The code roads, in part, "To re- urance. theran chapel beginning at 2:30 have to be Included directly by the Memorial hospital during tho past Gllvray said: "While deeply'; the Red Bank club. Rotary was o'clock in the afternoon. There is a small lake on the prop- affirm my belief in the government, The Inn consisted of a barroom, a ful for being selected leader « founded -February 23, 1905, and has borough although a benefit to the erty and a running brook. has given over $1,400 to tho Mrs. R. T. Blxler of the Lutheran of a freo people whose Inspiration hospital. Announcement of this fact set of four bowling alcys on tho Democratlo party in grown to 4,852 clubs located in every borough is an allotment of $3,000 The property was owned for more wisdom, -whoso greatest caueo is church will be In charge of tho for road repair work. Under tho wan made by tho treiwurer of the ground floor and a number of rooms township, I am sensible of tUfjjfl part of the civilized world,', with a theme, "Let Us Put Our Love Into than a century by the late Seabury Justice, and whose noblest objects upstairs. The roof had several lay- den Involved. I shall welcome^ total membership of 202,000. new regulations the non-payment Tredwell and his descendants, whose are peace and liberty; ever remem- uxlliary, Mrs. Arthur C. Swift, at Deeds—and Make It Real." Mrs. A. of taxes in ono year Is apt to in- a meeting Monday afternoon at tho ers of shingles, tar.paper and tin bo thankful for whatever as»U The eighteenth anniversary of the M. VanNostrand ofVthe Baptist city residence at 29 East 24th street, bering our slogan, "Liberty, Intelli- and Binoko produced by the burning and constructive criticism. • Red Bank club will bo observed crease tho amount to be raised by New York, is now a museum of gence, Our Nation's Safety." homo of Mrs. Irving Foist at Fair church will lead a period of praise taxation In the following year re- Haven. tarpaper was another obstacle which have the best Interests of the,j Thursday night, March 16.' A com- and thanksgiving. Mrs.- Alan Frost quiring then an Increased appropria- works of art, and Is owned by. the hampered the firemen. Some of tha at Jieart will be good eno _ mittee composed of Hubert M. Far- city ot New York, . ' Annual reports wero rood by all furnishings on tho ground floor, In- of Trinity Episcopal church will be tion for the reserve for taxes. commltteo heads and oHlcers wero give. We Intend to have a mill row, John H. Mount, Albert S. Mil- in churgo of a period, "The Recol- Mr. Caesar acquired tho property cluding part of the equipment in the agresaive party, whtoh will bej|| ler, Maurice Schwartz, Charles Le- The estimated tax rate this year, n 1929 and remodeled and enlarged Eastern Star • . . elected. Tho following slato of of- bowling alloys, were saved. Gcorgo lection of Jesus." Mrs. Charles Nel- . by tho members position to further the catlaefj Malstre, Edward Kelly, William J. T. son, wife of the rector of St. Thom-- which is an increase of 75 cents tho house. He han-Bccupled It as Gorman operated the barroom and per $1,000, Is based on the same Plans Card Party — ofthr*'homfnaffhK:commtftcor Mr«. j Xam 8qua Getty and Victor Satter are arrang- as' Episcopal church, will lead a summer resldcnco since that Walter Culver of ' Keyport had hind the amount, of .state and county taxes rnoat, H. Boynton, Mrs. Walter A. charge of the bowling alleys, county leader, J ing for an evening of sociability on period of penltcttce, Mrs. O. G. time. ' Mrs. William Curchln In general Rullniiin, Mrs. Harry H. Button anil QulnnQ , and wo in Mlddletdwn'l that occasion. Goodwin," wife of the pastor of the as in 1938. Mt The local district school' tax for Mr. and Mrs. Neilson expect to uso chairman of a card party to be held Mrs. Hermann ABcndonf: Mrs. Ralph The Inn had not been operated as ship shall give him our unquallj Dr. Samuel Hausman, a member Red Bank.African Methodist Epis- lhe 1939 Is set at $25,431 against $18-l P™P"ty as their all year rcsl- Monday night, February 27, by mem- O. WillKUiw for president, Mrs. Mau- a hotel for several years. It was support In every effort to stfenif of the Red Bank club, who is now copal Zion church, will deliver a 447.47 In 1938, an increase of $e'- Idcnce ana wlU occ"Py " abo^ April bers of Red Bank chapter, Order ot rlco Schwartz for first vlco presi- built many years ego by Justin tho. party in Monmouth countyifff prayer. Mrs. Hubert Farrow of the Ralph, who operated It a number of sojourning in Florida, has attended 983.53. first. Eastern Star, in the Eisner building dent, MM, S. Burrltt Boynton for the Orlando, Florida, Rotary and Presbyterian church will lead a on Broad street. There will be prizes iccqntl vlco president, Mrs. Swift for years and then sold tho property to taken the best wishes of the Red period of intercession. Mrs. Mlnretta at each table and refrcahmcnU! will rea'surer, Mra. Feist for recording Francis A, Little. In 1913, after Mr. Members Hear Bank members to the Florida rotar- DeMott and Mrs. Grace King of (he Sterner, Parkes be served. iccrctary, Mr«. James. H. Hubbarcl Little's death, his son, H. Dclford Methodist church will be in charge Rumson Children Little, present overseer of the poor ians. * - Members of the assisting commit- 'or corresponding secretary and Mrs. Book Reviews of a period of dedication. Mrs. Louis To Speak Here Wlnflcld W. Hanco for assistant cor- of Atlantic Highlands, took charge Augustine will sing a solo. Enjoyed "Peter Pan'' too aro Mrs. Holon Imlay, Mrs. Mar- of the business. The place was then Sections of a study book, garet Bcrge, Mrs. Elizabeth Thlcn- csponding secretary, All tho officers Annual Report Of More than 500 children attended State Highway Commissioner E. known as tho Commercial hotel. Mr. Without Mortar," were discussed The usher3 will be Mrs. Henry meyer, Mrs. Mabel Stec, Mrs. Marlon wero elected. a meeting of tho international,! Franz and Mrs. Thomas Mead. Proj- the performance of Sir James M. Donald Sterner and Freeholder Little remained there until 1921, James 8. Parkes will be tho prin- Hammell, Mrs. Helen Laubcr, Mrs, Mra. Wlllguss presided at tho whon tho property was bought by Ions department of tho Little St. James Church ects will be presented by Mrs. Min- Barrlc's "Peter Pan" presented by business .meeting and appointed Mrs. tho Clare Tree Major troupe Thurs- cipal speakers at tho regular meet- Lillian Hendrlcks, Mrs. Esther Rob- Charles Mount, David Tumen and Woman's club Thursday at the < retta DeMott, Mrs. Hubert Farrow inson, Mrs. Margaret Stryker, Mrs. H. Norman Hoyt, chairman of tho house. Mrs. Wilson L. Smith, .'a and Mrs. Wallace Rankln, day afternoon at the Rumaon high ing of the United Women's Repub- William, Jennings. It Is now owned lican club of Monmouth county to- Harriet Ackorman, Mr* Mabel Cur- sowing comm/lttoc, to be assisted by by Mr, Mount and Mr. Tumen, An- Mis. Emllio Fanjul, co-chairmen;^ Receipts of Last Year school auditorium. This play was Ml«» Flora WIIIRUSS. Mrs. Harry | the last In a series of three plays morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at :hln, Mrs, Alice Smith, Mrs. Eliza- tonc Kcndzla, A. L, Gorlln and Dan- the department, led the dlscussif the Molly Pitcher hotel on River- beth Carhart, Mrs. Ruth Meeker, Goldhurst was appointed publicity iel Oakcs had leased tho place, at Totaled $52,282 Shrewsbury Board sponsored by the Rumson high chairman. Mr«. Wlllguss alno thanked A letter from Mis. Arthur:-,?i ! school Parent-Teacher association, side avenue. Mrs. Geraldlnc L. Mrs. Elizabeth Blckc.ls, Mrs. Ada different "times slnco 1*21. White, president ot the Monmp" ( Thompson, the president, will pre- Kennedy, Mrs. Bertha Cook, Mrs. Mra. 8. Burrltt Boynton, Mrs. Hoyt, Is Re-Organized the Rumson Teachers' association Mrs. Schwartz, Miss Wlllgtisff and Origin of tho flre Is not known. County branch of the American)') The financial statement, of St. and the Rumson Private school. side. Gertrude Kclley and Miss Annabcll One theory is that It was caused by soclation of University Women, $ James' church for 1938 appears in House. Miss Anno B.' Haslcr for their work A reorganization meeting of the Members of the committee were Mr. Sterner's topic will be "Tho for the hoBpltal during- the past a faulty heating . nystern. A fire read inviting the group to eend,',fj the current issue of the church pub- Shrewsbury board of education was Right Use of WPA Labor by the started In the building a few days delegates to a forum on internsHio lication, the Pariah Monthly. Re- Harold S. Clark, headmaster of Rum- year,. Mm. Hoyt announced that a held Monday night at the 6chool. All son Private school, Mrs. Albert Lau- State Highway Department." Mr. pi'uflt of $85 hail been made from ago but was extinguished by the relations which the association's ceipts during the year amounted to officers were re-elected. Walter C. Parkes will explain the construction Italian-American firemen before much damage had hold next month at tho Bed $52,282.22, which with the balance on ber, Jr.,*'president of the Rumson tho recent card party. Plans were Guptil is president, G, Harold Nev- high school P. T. A. and Frank Weln- of the new Rumson bridge. Morris dlscuescd for a rummnifo sale, with been done. Woman's club. hand January 1. 1838 of $3,901.84, ius vice president, Frank A. Quack- helmer, president of the Rumson Goodklnd, consulting engineer of the Republicans Meet Miss Hasler as chairman, Mra. Olaf Ravndal gave a brought the total to $56,184.06. enbush district, clerk, Mrs. Ortrude Teachers' association, Other P. T. A. state highway department will also A move to Incorporate the young During the pant year some of tho of the results of tho Lima GOD The largest source of revenue is VanVllet custodian, Mrs. Agnes assistants were Mrs. Lyali Enstice, give some interesting facts about the Triad Club To ence. Following discussion, tea from ordinary collections, which Barker school nurse. Dr. Walter Men's "Italian-American Republican outstanding gifts to tho hospital servod by the hostesses, Mrs. welfare chairman of the Rumson P. bridge. club of Red Bank was furthered from tho auxiliary have been Oatch amounted to $15,566.33. Next in line Gosling 'school physician and Dr. T. A., Mrs. Jack Delanoy, Mrs. Har- Members of ths club will discuss Smith, Mrs. Alfred Cerceo and I were the school collections and Melvjn Edwards school dentist. It Thursday night at a meeting of the beds, Mayo bod tablcu, stretcher cots Give Party Tonight ry Feldt, Mrs. Harold Goctschlus, plans for a trip to the World's fair nnd lamps. The next meeting will Jame.i Miller, The next meeting-' tuitions, amounting to $7,508.50. Seat was moved to meet the third Mon- organization in Blzzarro's hall on Mrs. James Turnock heads the bo Thursday, March 2. Mrs. Albert Ottman,- Mrs. John A. and to Washington, D. C. Bridge avenue, Incorporation pnpcr« be h^Id Monday' afternoon, March , collections totaled $6,202.96 and cem- day nights of each month. Felsman and Mrs. Douglas Fletcher. e. hl y committee In charge of tho card par- were submitted by Burton Doremus 20, at the home of Mrs. Newton etery receipts, J6.437.67. The Christ- The committees for tho ensuing Thirty mem- y to bo held tonight by members LOST WATCH EETUBNED.ft mas collection amounted to $3,001.50 year will remain the same as last REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETING. and wero signed by the nine charter Rico of Fair Haven. of tho Triad cluhj in the clubrooms members, John A. Petlllo, Joseph bers attended Monday's meeting. and tho Easter collection, $2,538.25. year. A janitor's committee was ap- ACHIEVEMENT TROPHY, n the Child building on Broad street. Last wpek a resident of General expenditures for the year pointed by Mr. Guptil. The new The Red Bank Womon's Republi- Eapailto, pblllp Ciettis, John Maida, There will bo a prize for high score Edison Collo, William J. Tomalno, town advertised that a wrist were $18,957.91; extraordinary , ex- committee Includes James H Mat- 3n display in Tho Register win- can club will hold the regular meet- AUCTION SALE. at each table. Refreshments will be had been found in a woods near J penses, which Included repairs to the tenlee, G. Harold Nevlus and Mor- dow is a very beautiful trophy which Ing Tuesday evening, February 28, Anthony Mazza, Carman Slclllano erved. and Domlnlck Mazza. The club has places An advertisement wfta church and school, $12,060.25, and gan C. Kmpp, Principal Fred C. has been presented to the North at 8 o'clock In the American Legion , A public sale of live stock and Committee members are Mrs. \ England was authorized to purchase headquarters, 69 Broad street. A an enrollment of 68 members, It was j farm equipment will be held on the in The. Register's classified general school expenses, $8,058.62. Shrewsbury Rowing Association Geor«ei Carey, Mrs. Herman Simp- i^/on FiTday'-'tho'Iavertls'er"' The parish debt was reduced from four electric clocks for the school which Is to be known as the Alfred short business meeting, at which tho stated at the meeting, The next sen- Joseph E. Magee farm ono mile- west Misa rooms. Mr. England gave his month- president, Mm. Emma V&nScholck Ion will be held Thursday, March 2. of the Evcrott store Monday, Feb- w'en ila fi,oT " \^i The Register that the ti $32,000 to $22,000. The balance on J. Llppman Achievement Trophy. boon returned to its owner as'f hand December 31, 1938, after all ex. ly report. Bills amounting to $1,426,43 Mr. Llppman has. authorized the will preside, will be followed by a ruary 27, beginning at 1 p. m. Among were ordered paid. social lime, with cards and a door the articles to be sold arc a., work suit of tho advertisement. •; iiji* peruea had been paid, was $2,757.58. trophy to be given to the most out- STAMP CMJB TO MEET. MISSED TJIE REGISTER. "During 1938 there Were 38 mar- standing' member of the rowing as- prize, two cows and the usual ma- Notice. SMBIT0AMST SERVICES. sociation and the boys have already chlnery to bo found on a welll riages, 54 deathi and 79 baptisms In .The Monmouth County Philatelic Mrs. E. Stoothoff, Jr., of Hlcksvllle, The regular annual meeting offi the parish.' begun to set their eyes on the tro- equipped farm, GcorgG II. Robert* directors nnd plol ownera ot ~~* LEAGUE TLANS GAME PARTY. society will meet tomorrow night at New York, In sending her renewal The Second Spiritual church of Di- phy. Each member hopes that the he Red Bank bbrough hall at 8 will be tin; auctioneer. Holmdel Cemetery company t*} - Auto Owner*. vine RoBe, Port Monmouth road and- trophy will have a permanent place o Tho Register states: held Monday, March 6th, at 10 : Before the crash insure that car. The Young' Women's League for ('clock. Anyone interested In tho Forest avenue, Keansburg, will hold In his home. Ivory Soap "1 look forward to the receipt of at tho residence of C. S. Holmes,?? Easy payments, $10 down and small services Sunday and Wednesday service of the Reformed church will collecting of foreign and domestic C. S. Holmes, T monthly payments for eight months. postal issues will be welcome. An Is your assurance of nafo launder- Tho Register regularly. I have nights at 8:15 o'clock. Miss Minnie give a game party tomorrow night ing. It costs you no more than or- missed It terribly and sorry I did not —Advertisement. Call Grosslnger & Heller, Inc., Broad Notice In the church aoclal hall on Shrews- exhibition of meter slogans, metera and Mechanic street. Red Bank, Dalley Is In charge. and permits from Ihe collection' of dinary methods, Lcons, 70-76 White end money toqner." • to lot owners of Mount Olivet ceme- bury avenue. Refreshments will be Street, Red Bank, phone 2EW.—Ad- Wanted—Stenographer. phone 2100.—Advertisement,- tery: Any lot owner desiring to re- Paul Revere of Red Bank will be a Competent, good vocabular Typewriter Bargain*. tain , Christmas decorations will served, and prizes donated by local vortlsnniont. Opportunity, merchant* will be awarded. feature of the evening. work two to tour days a w«« retley's for Typewriter*. Factory outlet portable and olfice please remove same before Sunday, tfor Sale. , •'.••• Automobile franchise open for two writer.- Send details of Guaranteed rnachlnes j typewriters; prices $9.50 up. Terms February 26th.—^Advertisement. Beverages, Cllcijuot Club, White of the most popular makes ot auto- qualifications, etc., to I .Expert i 1 ,1 ...» • Genuine Surc&t. Toe Small %. Cotlc, ...,... Rock. Bunox Wftlfic and tmr., Ben- mobiles to those Interested In an au- Everett road, R. D..NQ~1. R.«L£ Broad street. Red 'Bank. —AdvertTae- guaranteed. Superior Typewriter Income Tax Return* tomobile dealership; only m«n trltb —Advertisement, - ' ""* ment Servicer, , Carlto'Cltonn ttheateh r building. Red Ready to put on furniture covers. A cork that Is too small for the jamin II. Crate, 14 North Bridge ave- e ng. Rd prepared by R. E. Pearce, room 8, Also have .large stock of knit to fit bottle is no better than no cork it nue, Red Bank, phono 1485.—Adver- ability and enough capital need, ap- BanBank,k phophonn e 485485. OOpe n evenings.i — Eisner building. Phone 448.—Adver- covers. Call Red Bank 2646. Mr. tisement • ' ply. Phone Long Branch 411u for Money to Lend Notice Advertisement-' tisement. , '•' - all. Printing should correspond with information.—Advertisement. • to lot owners of ITalr View cemetery: Hhorman will personally «ee that you Its owner. If It misrepresents him it on first mortgage on Improved^ Any lot owner desiring to retain get the right ityle and fit. Batlnfac- had better no Into the discard than .fuel Oll- ertles In good condition. Pi — Games Tarty Trublo'* for Typewriter Bargain*. tlon assured. Budget plan if desired. to ault your burner; best grades and Game Party tlon Riven on good applloati Christmas decorations will • please tomorrow nght Lincrott fire Into nubile nlaco« The * Register's lob remove sama before Mtrcb 1LAd night at Lincrott fire rentals and . expert repairing, B9 The Sherman Shop, 56 Broad street, nrlntlnar la a perfect It for tha bust-' prices. Unexcelled service. Fred D. Every Monday night, Sen Bright lalre & Son Agency, Inev house,h 8:115 o'clock. Prizes, 25 games, Broad street, Red Banky—Advertise- phone R«d Bank 2948.—Advertise- WlkoR Co., Rod Bank, phon» 052,— First Aid, at Fowler's Hardware mouth street, Red ' vertisement. 35 cent*,—Advertisement. neas and professional service It's In- ment ment. tended /or.—Advertisement, Advortltement, ^ tore, Sea Bright—Advattlsemsnt, _ ment. of an Informal conversation between Mctflurray Heads Eatontown Teacher Informal Party spokesmen of both generations. Miss $20.00 Reward ire And There In Miriam Meeker, secretary of the As- Is Awarded $2,000 sociate Alumnae, will represent New HOSPITAL1ZAT10N New Jersey Press A verdict of $2,000 was returned To Celebrate Jersey College students of the past in favor of Mrs. CwlotU M. Curley In a talk with Miss Ruth Adams of Monmouth County Shore Man Elected Pres- of Eatontown, formerly of Long College Birthday Camdcn, a prominent member .of Branch, Friday by a Jury a-t Free- the senior class'and president of the for 3c per day ident at Press Meeting hold* The suit was against the es- Mabel Smith Douglass Music Guild. tate of Mrs, Ida. A. Nathanson of Miss Mildred DeVesty of Good In any hospital. Notes, Sale* of Property, Building Operations, Loni; Branch for injuries received In WORTH MUCH MOKE. Waynn D. McMurray, general man a fall on the sidewalk In front of ager of the Asbury Park Preuss, wa« Navesink to Be Hostess Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths the N»lhan«on building, on Third "1 receive your paper regularly Immediate coverage. elected president of the New Jersey avenue, Long Branch, February 6, at Social Here and it gives me great pleasure1 In Press association at the mld-wlntcr 1835. reading It. Your editorials are com- and Other Notes of Interest meeting at Trenton Monday and be- Mrs. Curley, a teacher at the Eat- Monmouth county residents who mon sense and the town and out-of- Individuals or Groups. Ailn Fee of $30,000. on town school, testified that & drain town news makes one wonder how itatc advcrtls- are graduates of New Jersey College Ouel KauOman of Newark, who pipe under JhejSldewalk In front of for Women are invited to gather you get so much of it The Register | !•-associate counsel for the Asth- e Long Branch firemen's relief as- ng agency. the Nathanson building had become Is worth four times the price you Governor A. Harry Moore, Rufus Tuesday evening, March U, to cele- for return or information lead- Wm. C. Weart jfc Park beach commission in Itssociation 27 years and wais recently exposed and a depreaion over, the bate the 20th anniversary of their ask for it." i keep control, of -the beach- given a testimonial dinner when he C. Maddux, managing director of thedrain caused her to fall, causing In- ing to return of New Jersey council, . and Frank college's founding with an Informal So writes William H. Little of ^"property, has auked a fee ofresigned, from that office. He Is sur- juries that later resulted in her be-Birthday Party. High school Stu- Marlboro In renewing his subscrip- Silver Persian Female Cat. , 42 Broad St. The commission has opposed vived by a widow and. one daughter. Kluckhohn, former New York Times ing obliged to,underKo an operation. tion to Monmouth County's Great correspondent at Mexico City, were dents who are college bound have it" of this amount and Jus- been Invited to be guests of the Mon- Weekly. ,. " _ _ ' .- Tel. 2240 Bed Bank, N. J. 'f Joseph B. Perskle. has recom- Retired Gardener Dead. the principal speakers at the after- MM. Mabel M. Uwgitroth, Edward O'Rourkc, 63, a retired mouth County Alumnae Club on this '" l' the payment of *7,000 In noon and evening sessions.' occasion. Will Wed Trenton GW. R. D. $o. 1, Freehold, N. J. . to the $8,000 Kauffman has gardener, .died Sunday at his home Praises Fire •' received. at Elberon. He had been ailing since The party will take place at eight Announcement has been made of last July, when he retired and un- o'clock at the Red Bank Catholic the engagement of Miss Pearl Book- ^Seeking War Damages. Merwent an eyy e operationpan. . Mr. Fighting Service High school , auditorium, and theholdt, daughter of Mrs. M. E. Book- or Barbour has'Introduced a O'Rourke was born In Ireland and hostess will be Miss Mildred De- holdt ot Trenton, and Charles Har- j the payment of $110,- had lived in this country 40 years. Councilman Terms It Vesty of Navcalnk. All New Jersey tung. son of Mr. and Mrs. -William Mlchael and B. H. Brown of He leaves a widow and one daugh- College alumnae who plan to bring Hartung of Freehold. .._,. for losses resulting from Efficient, Economical high school guests are asked to no- d«nt Wilson'* order prohibiting tify MISH DeVesty of the number she ( schooner Mlnctte M. Porcella Drug Store Sold. IB to expect. , " i, aalllng Into the war zones. The Burroughs drug store at Man- Praise for the service given by The birthday party theme will be TRAVEL ' alao have a claim of over $116,- asquaq n has been sold to the Main Red Bank firemen, which he said 'Then and Now," and In several . • another ship which WM ounH DruD g company andd IIs now open was both efficient and economical, nmiislnspwayH the college of 1918, with See HELEN LAU COMPARE THESE PRICES with Harrison B. Lansing' and G. V. was expfcljdd ty Councilman "Ken"" fit German submarine. tit Si atudents and two 'bulicflrigs will or JPhoiie R. B. 468 Temple as the registered pharma- neth Wyckoff at the.annual banquet be contrasted' with the present-day Ton H Ton ?i Ton Postmaster* Elect cists In charge. Mr. Lansing Is a of Independent engine company In New Jerney College, which has an Bed Bank Travel Service Stove or Nut—!...,...$10.50 $5.25 jiter John W. Quire of long nativi e of Menasquaq n and hah s bbeen Its headquarters on Mechanic, street enrollment of almost *a thousand 12 Broad Street $2.75 Bch was elected president of theIn thh e drug bbusines s3 30 years. Mr. Thursday night. The affair was-at- girls, a campus of one hundred acre3 Pea '...... ,.. $9.50 $4.75 jith County Postmasters' as- Temple comes from Newark, tended by about 60 persons. and 74 buildings. There will be col- $2.50 n at A meeting held »t Xong Proprietor Awoyt Inn Nolibed, Councilman Wyckoff stated that he ored moving pictures depicting the Sharp Saws NOTE: These Frlces Are Based on First Grade Coal. i last Wednesday night. W11-. TO speaking as si taxpayer and notgrowth of the college, and. Illustrat- Sin >mt »« llid ui ltlnt«l ' (22 Bags to a Ton) , _J. Thompson of Farmlngdale Henry Muhlonbrlnk's Hl-Hcnry inn 9ndM flllst. • BIWI cot tror. at Branchport was broken Into some as a borough official; He said that ing changing fashions In college "elected vice president, Everett out of taxes of $200 paid by him,clothes, as well as In numbers and "^.e« of Belmar treasurer time last Wednesday night and the 31 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. telephone coin box was torn from only |3 went toward flre protection. buildings. In the tradition of all Jane U Garland of Sea "I wonder if people realize the birthday parties, there will be a JOSEPH MORI, secretary. the booth, ' Nothing clso was dis- T«l. B03 Rtd Ban turbed. Mr. Muhlenbrink cloied the service they are getting at such birthday cake and refreshments. PHONE: Red Bank 320 ,, Holdup at Manasquan. place six weeks ago and went to small cost," the councilman stated. Then and Now" will be the theme •C, Scott of Jersey City reported Florida on a vacation. Howard Strykcr, president of the ; police last Wednesday night WAYNE D, McMURRAY company, opened tho "program fol- f-"he had been held up and Anon Suspected. lowing the banquet. He presented Fire which caused damage of $2,500 Jerry McConvey as toastmoster, who •-. Luxor ! of 157.60 near the Manaiqunn Governor Mooro pointed out that . j circle. Scott said a car came to a house on Westwood avenue at welcomed the guests and former LIGHT-PROOF Industry was given a "break" In chiefs of the department, I behind with a' siren blowing Long Branch Friday night is believed New Jersey and that during 1938, 1,- 2'thinking it a police car heto have been of .Incendiary origin. 300 new Industrial companies estab- Councilman J. Albert VanSchoIck, POWDER aside and stopped. Then a Several mattresses were {found satur- lished plants In tho state. Orcator chairman of the flre committee for red with a revolver and ated with an inflammable substance. sales efforts and more advertising the past ten yea", was among the Hev» Your • Look your best in any light. . his money. The house was formerly occupied by on a continuous basis was proposed speakers, which Included Joseph Use fhe amaiing Fox, president of the Ex-Chlef»' nn- Dr, Frank Lee; a dentist. by Mr. Maddux us a means .of In- PRESCRIPTIONS new Luxor Light- Man*»quan Paper Sold. creasing employment. Mr. Kluck- soclatlon of Red Bank, Chief Ed- 1 Manatquan Man Wed". ward Murphy, Deputy Chief Ray- Filled by men your Proof Powder. DeWitt Stanford, vice pre«l- Misa Gertrude Byron of Hockvllle hohn, who was banished by the Mex- . doctor con trutt Cet the Point Pleasant Print- ican government became of exposure mond Brower, Captain Albert Mart- • %\t shades Center, L, I., and Lewis Moyera of ner, Jr., of Independent company, I very minute of every hour, from 60 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. r Wd Publishing company, an- Mantisquan were married Sunday af- of conditions there said Mexico to choose ed last week that the corn- facedjjthe_dangor._qf_a_e!a(h_between former Councilman William Francis "opening" early In the morning te ternoon at New York. Aftor a wed- and former Chiefs'--Louts Totley, Jo- _«fojln9f..l«*»-.«t-_tilfllit._*r«->»«p._ purchased the Manasquan rt 7 tho organized radicals and the more , The paper will be published dlfijr frli>", Jo waahlnfcion " they wlli seph Fix, George .Worthley, Wttllam an tiptrltncid, r«gl>t«r«d phar. r. the personal supervision of make theTr homo at Mnnastjuan moderate forces. Crlipell, Jacob BHom,, Edmund Crc- ntaeltt en duly CHECK THESE /Stanford, who is alto editor .of where Mr. Meyers Is manager of a Mr. McMUrray i» a former presi- lln and Lester McQuoen, County Leader at Point store. dent of the Monmouth County Press Among tlie guests was Charles No x>m> to CHUM l»l» Uter File Mills 3,400 Chtcgi. association and Is secretary of theBennett, Sr.', oldeit active member BELMONT BIG SAVINGS Asbury Park Red Cross. Ho Was re- mouldad-in-one-plec* Twenty-four hundred baby ch|ck» of the company, who joined In 1899, 30c SIZE ^ SOc SIZE ^«k ^ ;'A«ed Freehold Mai Dead. were burned to death Sunday morn- cently nppolnted a member ot theOthers who joined the company lat- — Daley, a lifelong resident of ing In a fire which dostroyed a newMonmouth County Welfare board, er that year and who were In at WATER BOTTLE ...d and violrilty, died at hli HILL'S wAc MIDOL M*A& brooder house measuring 120 by 20 tendance, were Frank Dlckman, who 2-Qt. c«)»clly vr«ter I last' Friday week at tho age was chairman of the committee In. TABLETS **•» ',. fie recently returned home feet on the Samuel Goodman farm battle >t • 3-day Cold Tablets • "•' near Manalapan. The damage was Fair Haven Artist charge; Joseph Asay, Thorns* Irving Several weeks In the Mon- Supo* Sals price. 23c 1.00 B-»r. TABLETS ^-- ^-^ »0c SIZE ^>k- — Brown and DeWitt CarharU L Memorial hospital, Long estimated at $2,000 and'is covered by In the current Issue of the pictorial Insurance. magazine "Lite" there Is fin illustrat- Assisting Mr. Dlckman on the BELMONT SQUIBB'S XQ LYON'S %A where he underwent »n committee were Thomas Gallagher, C C Mr. Daley leaves one Mother of Sheriff Dead. or article on big game fishing. Tho l featured colored pictures' of tho ar-Charlos Gualtlerl, James VanBrunt, FOUNTAIN ASPIRIN &W Tooth Powd.^ ^"W |and three daughters, Mrs. Mary Louise Woodrlng, widow Albert Mcnnn, Charles Bennett, Jr., of Morris J. Woodrlng, Sr., andtlclo wero reproduced from tho paint- 25c SIZE ^| ^ 1.00 SIZE ^^ ^^^ Badlo inventor Die*. ings of W. Goadby Lawrence of Fair and Mr, McConvey. SYRINGE race P. Wood,,48, .of long mother ot Sheriff Morris J. Wood- with tubinf ring, died Sunday at her home nt Haven. and 2 hard PHILLIP'S \ Ac ANGELUS C^C _j6h, died from a heart attack Ocean Grove. She had lived at Ocean Mr. Lawrence Is an ardent angler One of the quickest ways to find a rubber pipit ^Thursday night In the Hazard Grove 18 years, where she had con< and ha* been catching fish ever nlnco 1ob Is to advertise In The Regis- Dental Cream* •• LIP STICK 9 M Mr. Wood, who was em- ter's Want Deportment—Advertise- Good Quality 2- ductod the Atlantic hotel and cafe- he was seven years old, his fliat nan- qt. capacity bac 10c SIZE ^ ^ 1.04 SIZE ~^& ^^ by the American Color cor teria with her son.' ' Ing being for snapper* in the Shrews ment with attachment* manufacturers of natural bury river. Ho is now 25 years old cotnplat* for Woodbury's 1 1 g Ironized I^L^JC rfllm, was stricken on a train Married in MassilohusetUi. and has graduated to tho big game "ihway. Ho was the inventor Miss Notta S. Brigga of Bath, Ash, both for sport and art. SOAP 2 FOE * * Yeast Tabs, nj M batterylesa radio receiver. A Personality CIGARS Maine, and Phillip S, VanHook, son "Life," In mentioning his activity, 26c ! Bow and two brothers survive him. 3Sc WEST ^^ ^—^ of Mr. and MM. Carlton VanHook says that he has been a member of 50c SIZE ^_^ ^ "lit Slw Doltes or Cororws of Ocean Grove, were married last tho past two American tuna teams Dies of Heart Attack. Saturday week at Boston, They will NOTICE! BARBASOL 26^ Tooth Bwh ^.ft^ 1 which compoto'agalnet foreign teams George W. Poole of Kcansburg live at Wllburham, Massachusetts, Raynaldo 25c WEST, 'i ^MC ' A auddenly Monday of last week In an annual tournament off Nova Shave Cream ^"^^ where Mr. VanHook is langunge Scotia. His paintings of gnmc fish Tooth Paste «^ W jlle at work as a freight conduct teachor in tho Wilburham academy. Rebuilding CIGARS 80c Value • for the Central railroad. He was have been frequently exhibited and oldest freight conductor on the Married 08 Years. many wero used to illustrate Van k division in point of service, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wallace of Cnmpon Hellncr's book Salt Water Remodeling Box 20 2rj)C PALMOLIVE >|r started with the railroad In Keyport observed their 03d wedding'Angling. Mr. Poole is survived by a anniversary over the week-end. Mom-1 Mr. Lawrence's great-grcat-grand- LIFEBUOY ,TES £|I flow and four sons. bers oT their families and a few close father was one of tho founders of Repairing Box 50 $1.15 tho New York'Stock Exchange, Who Is the Best Golfer? frlonds called on-them. Mr. Wallace XUX SOAP ^ I, District Court Judge Joseph F. ra'n away at the ago of 12 to follow tho Union army. He will bo 89 and Three Years SODA FOUNTAIN attlco and Walter • Fox, Asbury Civil War Veteran Dead. 1.23 SIZE ^Ot^^ "SOe SIZE ^^ ^ ark attorney, left last week for his wife 82 In May.' to Pay. C "' " Beach, Florida, for two Dies of l'ncumonln. VVIllliim H. Kcr, volunteer drum- ^ Roast Pinkham's ^£%MQ PHILLIP'S 2O During that time they ex- mer boy who carried tho arms of a TJiomas Kctcham, .10, of West private through the Civil war, dfod Will Finance. Compound M iP; Qt to play right rounds of Bolf to died of pneumonia Monday Milk Magnesia^~^^ ' nine which is tho better golf- lost Friday at Iho homn of 111* Turkey Dinner night In Fitkin hospltnl. Ho is sur-daughter, Mrs. Joanne K. Mundy of 00c SIZE j^ ^^. B3c SIZE ^tf ^Bk .. The loser Is to pay the cx-vived by a widow and three children. MASHED POTATOES »nd FRESH «aau of tho trip for "both. Neptunn after a two-years' lllnoas. PEAS. CRANBERRY SAUCE, Mr. Kctcham was a member of thoThree dnuchterj survive- him. H. W. KLEPSER BREAD AND BUTTER REM 4Qc Lady Esther Ca^Bc Horton's Chocolate Bitten By Monkey. Freehold Masonic lodge. He was n Long Branch police, who arc fa-Republican nnd had boon a candidate For Coughs ^M ^ Creams mw ^ for office several times. 1204 Corlies Ave., raaking out reporU on Dies of TneAimonlft. < PINT BOTTLE ^ ^_. 9 YARDS . " — ^^ MINIATURES O QQc bites, had a new ono Monday, Married 80 Ypnrs. Mrs. Olga Mueller, 41, wife o[ Max - Neptune, N. J. STERILE \ Q LB. BOX "en It was reported that a woman Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs Rynn of Marl- P. Mueller of Neptune, died last MINERAL 1 Qc c LB BOX 49 been bitten Ity a pet monkey. boro celebrated their GOI.h wedding Thursday of pneumonia at Monmouth Telephone 49 „ Henry Welcome was the victim, OIL * ^ GAUZE *^ Homemaid Peppeiminl anniversary Mondny»of lnst week. Memorial hospltnl, Long Branch. Bo- Asbury Park 5509. Delicious j was bitten by a monkey owned Both, am natives of the Mnrlboro sldr-a her husband Mrs. Mueller PINT DOTTLE ^ ^_g POUND ROLL ^ ^^ Harry Jackson while It was be-section and have spent nil Ihpirmnr-leaves I wo sons and two sisters. Banana Split taken for an "airing." i-iert llfn on the farm they now oc- MADE WITH WHOLE IJANANA, X WITCH \ ^c STERILE \ ^c PATTIES S cupy. They havo four children, nil LARGE SCOOPS OF ICE CREAM, chocolate Follco Pistol Shooters." WHIPPED CREAM. FRUITS HAZEL * * COTTON * * living home. AND NUTS Tho Bradley Beach police and the 5TATLERI50 ROLL _^ cov.r.d hmouth county sheriff's office pis- Illness Prevented Trip. New Jersey Men Interested'in an Increasingly Progressive 1.29 SIZE ^ ^^ FRESK SALTED teams won ihelr matches Sun- Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bngprltt of Father JOWIQQQ PAPER £k- and continued In first pleso In 'Agricultural New'Jersey Organized and Direct Our Busi- C Cashew Nuts 29c Ib Freehold star! eel by enr early Suri- ness. ' ' • . TOWELS *W Shore Police pistol league with dny of last week for a vacation In 15 Medicine ^*^F S for 2M ^ straight victories. Bradley Fiorldn, hut they were forcml (o i downed Neptune 1,120 to 1,082turn back because of tho sudden 100 Hinkle Pills °7c id the Sheriff's team defeated Bcl- linens of Mrs. TlnRgllt. Mi, BRJS- NATION WIDE Jbar 1,138 to 1.087. Rubbing Alcohol 9c 4-OZ. GLYCERINE A jitt i« offlep mnnngfr of the Free- ACCIDENT SERVICE TEMPORIA 'j Stricken ot Car Wwl. hold rug mill. MII-D LONG FILLER 'j A cerebral hemorrhage suffered by Celebrate* 70th nirtlulny. 1.25AbsorbineJr.76c Rose Water - • 13c jUbraham Freund, 57, of Bradley Capt. Joseph Ymd, editor and '3»ach, that loft him without tho CIGARS publisher ot the Mnnmoulh Deco- Box of ft'er of speech, mado him lone con*crat at Frerhold, celebrated }itq 79th SELECTED RISKS INDEMNITY COMPANY 50 Rook Matches 7c ol of his car near Kcyport Monday. birthday Sunday. Cnpt. Yard was Cleaning Tissues 14c 5 for 10c5ft flSo •i-OZ. be car overturned and then righted born at Freehold nnd has spent all Freund was not Injured andhia life there. He enjoys fair health Automobile - Liability - Compensation 12S-F0OT ROLU Is predicted his power of speech nnd attends to his editorial duties S5cSI£E COLD OR VANISHING . Tincture Iodine 7c rill return. dally. INSURANCE Wax Paper - - 14c PONP^S CREAMS 29 CLAPPS Ha4 Two Wives. $3,500 for Injuries: PKG. OF IS Lillian May Beefs, 60-ycar-blrl rrs- A settlement of $3,oOO wan made Activities Centered in Rural Areas 5c last week In a suit arising out of Sedlitz Powders 9c BoT REGULAR Raby Food l«fct of Asbury Park, has he«n HAIR rutted a. decree ot annulment of an nuto accident, when Harriet Hume Offlro: Central Jersey Claim. Office: 36 Bobby Pins 3c •f marriage to John T. . LoveJILov , 69, Oroth, 10, of Freehold, wns injuredj . Urnnch.vlllr, , 32 E. Hanover St., PROPHYLACTIC BRUSH Freehold rug mill worker. I 'Tho The u was awarded $$2,!W0 for a Ntnv Jersey Trenton, N. J. 75c Poans Pills 43c SLBS. j Rmplainant stated that three weeks broken left leg: nnd her pnrentK, Mr. IjfMr the marriage, *he learned that and Mm. Harry Groin, J1.000 for "U$TINTOIT«ir husband had a wife living in medical expenses. 8UBB1N0 ALCOHO Epsom Salts - 14c Pocket Nail Clip 7c ALKA 50 HALIBUT d. Flwman Falls from Truck. Auto Crashes Into House Herbert Burrige, 50, a civil r-n-! 1.000 SHEETS SELTZEIl i4»e BoHh Liver Oil Capsules 49c Art automobile registered under Klmer and former member- or- tho' lOT.bl.l. 13T.U.U name of Sergeant Charles L. Howell township cnmmlttec. suffered! ToileTil tT Tissui e - 4c of Fort Monmouth, which a fractured arm and lacerations nf 75cBaumeBengue43c been stolen at Long Branch, th« face and hend Sunday, when h»! 2440 ^ Bd Into the front door of James fell from the Southard flrp truck' 10c Pocket Comb Sc dafora *t Long Branch early while It was returning from B flu, Ur SnnSSSmi morning, Tho driver told PEPSODENT ? _: Spadaforas not to tell the po- Ktitlred Heaninn Dies, Bex of 50 I brighter ,tmU» 25 Box Cora Nome *)beforc he fled from the scene. Jamr.fl Forrest, 84, a retired sea- man and aformer resident of Brad- FACE POWDER and Another School JClcctlon. ley Beach, died Saturday at Mon- Paretest Halibut i PEBECO Howell township board of ed mouth Memorial hospital, L.ong TAXES | 25c Cara Nam* PERFUME has called a special school Branch, For the paitt few months liver Oil Capsulesj • _^ with «M> toupoB day, been i si sit long Branch. u M Th "govrrnmeht rfrprnrfj on Inim fnr ri>vcnu*\ T|>o W»h Ms f*Q( I m ' .»v '» Jihopl budget, which was A brother and B sistei r survive him.. 'February 14 by a voto Victim of Pneumonia. pipie of Bed Bank and vicinity depenp d on The BeglsUr 1.00 valut > to 185. If the voters again re- Mrs. Etta M. Travels, wife of \V»nt Adn when they want n-iult*—fust! Put them to i td approve tho budget. It will beBenjamin D. Travcrs, died Tuesday " «v«r to the township commit- work for you. We'll ho glad to help you write your of last week at her homo Rt Key- Want Ad»! > certification to the UJC board port of pneumonia. She was . born of Long- Branch Man. at Keypoft and had always lived • CAU. RED BANK 13! ASK FOR AN xvlj Aiv i iici, l^oy. Mozar Dancers To" "ScU.nce I Compensation Founder^ Daf" Christian Entertain At Party MOVIE STAR* CROCHETS Reading Room Cases Settled Several pupils of the Ethel Mount Is Celebrated Brawl Strait National Bank Bldx, Mozar school of dancing will enter- SCHULTE-UNi tain at the faahton show and card 12 Broad Street, Bed Bank Out Of Court party to be held by the Junior-Senior At Eatontown T.L Red Bank 3460-J. Parent-Teacher association at the DEPARTMENT STORE OPEN DAILY " , Mechanic street school auditorium School Pupils Give Play 32 Broad Street Tel. Red Bank ' 12:30 to 4:J0 P. M. Edmund J. Canzona Is Tuesday night, March 14. The and Friday Evenlnfi: dances will be directed by Miss Mo- at Parent-Teacher Meet- 7:30 to 9:30 ' Successful in Defending zar and Sjr assistant, Miss Virginia Ben tha Bible, the Works oC Mary Clients Seeking Redress Wyckoff. ing—Many Attend Baker Eddy, Discoverer ard Founder Mrs. John L, Montgomery Is chair- Continuing of Cbrlitlan Science, and all other man of the fashion show committee. authorized Chrlitian Science Lltera- tur* may be read, borrowed or pur- Mark Davis of Bergen Place settled Clothes for afternoon, sport and even- The Katontown Parent-Teacher as- chased'. ^ his compensation cue at the Asbury ing wear will be shown by local mer- sociation celebrated Founder's Day One More Week Park Compensation Court lust week. chants. . Members of the association Thursday night -with a special pro- Steading Room Maintained by Mr. Davis wu injured on September and their children will nerve as mod- gram arranged by Mra. Caroline By FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. 4. 1938 in Woodbridge, while In the els. Woods, teacher of the second grade. SCIENTIST employ of the S. J, Grove Company. "Assisting -Mrs; - Montgomery are A play entitled "Along pur Way," 309 BROAD STREET. RED BANK The accident' happened while Mr. Mrs.' Irving K. Lovett, Mrs. Horton which gave the highlights of the P. The Public It W Davis was shoveling concrete when B. Garrison, Mrs. Kmlllo Fanjul and T. A. In the past 42 years, -was given Popular Request he-slipped and Injured his side. The Miss Madeleine Gates. Mrs. Thomas by members of the eighth grade. insurance carrier ot his employer re- P. Doremun is general chairman. Those taking part were Audrey Reid, fused to pay compensation and Mr, Other committee membei-s are Mrs. Helen Pomenlesnskl, Dorothy Hut- ( ting*, Dorothy Walker, Evelyn Mur- Large Size — 8x10, Davis was compelled to institute suit J. C. Davlson, Mrs. Harold DeVoef However, bjfore the case was reached Mrs, G. M. Olsen, Mrs. Harry Mal- phy, Josephine Hathaway,. Marlon For Bronchial for trial last week at the Compen- chow, Mrs. T. D. Moore, Mrs.' W. C. Morgan and Dorothy Woods. • sation Court in Asbury Park'a settle- LongEtrcct, Mrs. Ralph Eckcrt, Mrs. A history of the organization prior PHOTOGRAPH \ ment was effected. William Sayre, Harry C. Sleber and to 183S was written by Mrs. Leslie Coughs, Colds Cecil Kent Jones of Eatontown, Donald S. Klopp. D. Seely and from 1935 to the pres- Corns—bring any member of tha ent day by Mrs. Mario Wolf, histor- family—or better still (he entlra Yoa Can't Co Wrong settled his compensation case at the ian of tho organization. Mrs. Charles Asbury Park Compensation Court Rathbone gave the history of the family—have them sit for • On Buckley's Mixture Friday. His suit was - against the OM -little alp and the* ordinary coach U Sees Need For P. T.*A. and spoke of many Inter- photograph at SCHCLTE- «s*«d—a few doae* and that tough old Clover Leaf Dairy of Asbury Park esting things accomplished while she UN1TEDS-49C each, ready to haac-on conch la "«n fta-war"—UV really by whom ho was employed as a sales- was president. Sho told of the way wonderful to watch how epeedlty hard lih- man and delivery man when he was A New Order frame, as many an you want, paring calds ntpoBd to Buckler's, Right . In which they purchased pictures for •waj that tlchtnan' beiim to iooien up— injured. Last June, while applying the school by having an exhibition No appointment nectuwary. ^ha bronchial paaiasee clear—you're on his foot s brake which had become ot the pictures and charging a nom- Dally 10 A. M. to 5 P.M. ronr toe* if«ln «nd hreatliliie easier. ' jammed, hc;atrained one"of Ihe Ug- Better Distribution • of. Get BacUer**—br far the lsmest selllnt inal admission fee. She also related eaaeh medldna in au cold Canada—Costs but aments of his back. As a result of Wealth Desired the fun the women had in fixing up littfe at dranlita mrjrwhere; his injury, Mr. Jonea was not able the teachers' room and the after- to continue with Jiis-work and had noon tea parties. With Mrs. Rath- A PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST IN CHARGE % Sun Bay Drug Company to have medical attention. He made The creation of a better economic •bono was her first secretary, Mrs. Special attention given to babies ana children's portraits. A»!i Don't Neglect Slipping claim for compensation but the In- order to provide for a more Just dis- Annabello Donnls. this offer Is for it limited time only, take advantage of MU«v surance company of his employer re- tribution of wealth was advanced by Fred G, Steclman, principal of the amazing special. / ".*' fused to pay same. Mr. Jones there» Dr. Everett IV, Cllnchy, director- of seHool; gave sreau 18 ths former PHOTO STUDIO—S«««ment Floor FALSE TEETH fore instituted suit and the case was the National Conference of Jews AVoman's club of Eatontown for Do ialia teeth'drop,. slip or wabble to be tried at the Compensation and Christians, In a speech in the ISS ALICE FAYE, popular motion picture, star, puta her heart Int. helping the P. T. A. to organize. , when you talk, eat, laush or sneeze ? Court last Friday but was scttleS be- Methodist church Sunday night In her work it'the crochets between "takes." on the itudlo lot. On« of Don't be annoyed and cmtiarrnued By observance of Brotherhood day, as M Mrs. Leslie D. Seely and Mrs. Carl >uch handleaDS, FASTEETH, an alka- fore trial. the most popular actresses on ihe screen, Milt Faye prefers to crochet Whltchurst, past presidents, were a necessity In any, movement to pro- large, lacy pieces for home decoration. That Hollywood hat taken line (non-acid) powder to, sprinkle on . Both Mr. Davis and Mr. Jones were serve American traditions. unable to be present, Evening bags -Four platet. keeps false teeth more represented by Edmund J. Canzona : crochet to Its heart Is evident as. stars carry their handiwork to tha were presented to tho past presi- Baby "Budget" Specials firmly aet. Gives confident feeling of JIB- Speaking on the subject, "Religion studios with them. , . curlty and added comfort. No gummy, of the law firm of Parsons, Labrecque dents on behalf of thp association. gooey, pasty taste or feellnff. Get FAS- & Bordcn. and Democracy," Dr. Cllnchy stated A large birthday cake trimmed FOR TEETH todBy at any drug store. that the income of one por cent In fhc large income brackets Is cquji ston, Mrs, G. J. Stanley, Mrs. Jnnics with red candy hearts, with white to the combined income of 42 per Pre-Lenten Party P. Morford, Mrs. Jay D. William, candles In crystal holders formed Thrifty Mothers cent of persons in the lowest Mrs. Thomas Lowla, Mrs. Fred W. tho ccntcrploco for tho table, In- BABY BUNTINGS brackets. Oppcr, Mrs. Maurlcn Schwnrtx, Mrs. dividual candy baskets were given Held By Guild P, E. Couslncau, Mrs. Warren Book- as favors, 2 95 The speaker declared that Ameri- waiter, Mrs. Edmund Frascr, Mrs. A Bhort business session was con- Pink, Blu*> White: bound with Alteration Sale cans must overcome growing hafteds matching •' Satin Ribbon. Zipper' Herbert .W. Hill, Mra. Wnrrcn H. ducted by Mrs. Arnold Richards, which are arising in this country Mrs. Frank Wodehouse Smock, Mrs. W,IIHam Tobias, Mrs. president. It was reported that five cloning. because of similar movements Was General Chairman Daniel Sullivan, Mrs, E. F. Cristlanl, pairs of eyeglasses hnd been ordered SPECIALS! abroad. He- said that while Ameri- Mrs. W. R. King, Mrs, Harry Mai for school children. Miss Muriel INFANT PILLOWS cans must consistently oppose antl- chow, Mrs. W. C. Longatrcet, Mrs. MaWhlnney, hospitality chairman, 59e Semetlc feelings, It Is likewise wrong The annual prc-Lcntcn dessert for-Jews In this country to hate the Albort L. Sopp, Mm. J, Leo Enrlght, appointed Mrs. Mnrlo Wolf, Mrs, Choice of Pink or Blue Sateen*: Curtains, Flats, Cottage Sets bridge sponsored by the Woman's Mrs. Hnrry H. Kohl, Mrs. Arthur C. Louis Dlngmnn and Mrs, Pomenlczn- Kapok Filled. Germans. • • guild of Trinity Episcopal church 1939 chintz top Cottage Sets, Dancing 1 Swift, Mrs. Frank Sturgcs, Mrs. Sam- ski to serve at the next meeting, . A factor in prcscrvlngdemocracy, Friday, afternoon . jit_ tho parish: bouso uel -Hammond, Mrs. -J. Olio Davis* March 4.6.'—A- program will be pre- PILLOW CASES Girl Cottage, colored and plain Curtains according to Dr. Cllnchy, is the abil- on West Front street was attended scntod on "Tho Importance of the ity of Americans of all races and Mrs. .1. C. Parker, Mrs. Edward Al- 39c to 79c in full width and length. Regular 69c. by more than 150 porsons. Mrs. laire, MM. George H. Patterson, Mrs. Public Library?' Mrs. Wolf will be EMBROIDERED CASES Now creeds to live as a family. The pop- Frank O. Wodchoune was general James Cooper, Mr«, Ralph B. Slckels, In charge of the program. ulation of the United States has chairman, assisted by guild members. within it, he said, contributions from Mrs. Thomas Mend, Mra. B. W. Co- The organization now has 42 mem- Table prizes were novelty match box vert,' Mrs. ' A, E. Morfbrd, Mrs. bers. Tho award for tho largest Playtex Rubber Pants 50c 42 old world • cultures. ' Democracy sets. will bo assured, he added, if these Charles LcMnlstrc Mrs. Charles number of parents present went to Playtex Bibs 50c Full Size Sheets - 81x90 cultures can mingle and promote a During tlic afternoon A. Lcroy Seals, MPs. Cecil Jones, Mrs. James MIBS MaWhlnncy's seventh grade, Playprons — 1.00 Baker entertained with vocal solos. Hunter, Mrs. Charles Meeker, Mrs. Others attending were Mrs. Mabel Guaranteed 3-year Sheets. Regular 69c. family type of national life. Also His program included "Sea Fever," (Playtex Aprons) necessary, the speaker averred, was Jamrs W. Taylor, Mrs. Edward W. Hlgglnson, Richard Morgan, Mlas PLAYTEX SHEETS v Now ... by Ireland, an old English song, Scattergood, Mrs. John Conovcr, Mrs. Ruth Fary, Mrs. Harry Crane, Miss a universal religious awakening In | "Have you Seen But a Whyto Llltc Homer Mcthot, Mrs. John T. Lawlcy, Harriett Fary, Mlsa Anna Hornby, 75c and 1.25 all the branches of religion through- Grove," and "Blue Are Her Eyes," by Mrs. Harry Chamberlain, Mrs. Frank Mrs, Annabelle Dennis, Mlsa Doro- out the land. Watts, and "Lindy Lou," by Lily H. Curtis, Mrs. Thomas Paul, Mrs. thy Chasoy, Mrs. Vcrna Frailer, Mrs, Tho senior and young people's Strickland. His accompanist was William Gaughan, Mrs. Charles Margaret McKcan, Mrs. Carrie "VANTA" SHIRTS—59e DRESSES - Fruit of the Loom choirs of the'Methodist church, un- Donald Klopp. Chasey, Mrs. Charles Btochl, Mrs, 10% Wool Discontinued der the direction of Mrs. Theresa Thompson and Misses Marguerite 1 VI Cute dretiy stylei. Many with zippers, in (SO Attending were Mrs. S. ..O. Kahn Planltz, Mabel R. Cristlanl, Margaret Marlon DeOano, Mrs. J. SH. R, Styles Were 75c Wlllcy, rendered several vocal selec- Mrs. C. C. Ungcr, Mrs. L. M- Hoff- Tobin, Lillian Flanncry, Elizabeth Slcphenson, Mrs. Dorothy Chasey, beautiful assorted patterns in snappy prints. ©OC tion. Clergymen from this section man, Mrs. James Hubbard, Mrs Scowcrolt, Mildred J. Laves, Mary Mrs. Lester McGIrt, Mrs. Merrill "BEACON" BLANKETS Pink, Blue, or White who took part In the service were Charles R. Kclloy, Mrs. Russell H Morgan, Mrs. Edwin Caffyn, Mra. L. Rev. George W. Young of the Mld- K. Cooper, Mary O'Brien, Helen Kel- 50c to 1.69 ALL SIZES • __ Smith, Mrs. William F. Evcrs, Mrs, ,ly, Anne B. Hasler and Anno Eisclo. B. Moore, Mrs. Earl Wolcott, Mr, dletown Baptist church. Rev. John Harry F. Thlesmoyer, Mrs; E. H. and Mrs. Samuel T. Howard, Rev. 'LITTLE MISS" PAJAMAS 69e A. Hayes of tho Presbyterian church, _Elselc , Mrs. Davi_ d P. Smith, Mrs. and MI-J. L. C. Murphy, Mrs. George Rabl Arthur Hershon of Congrcga- Edgar' B.Blake" MM?Enslcy White Wldlcy, Mrs. Joseph. Juskn, Mrs, Tuck Knit Pajamas, Choice of Pink or Blue—Reg. 1.00 tlon B'nal Israel and Rev Herbert Mrs. Stewart Cook. Mrs. Loroy Tea Room to Open On Robert C. Aumack, Mrs. Louis Ber- RUBY LAKE STORES J. Smith of the Methodist church. nct, Mrs, Mary E. Crosby, Mrs. Ethel CURITY DIAPERS — 1.95 Doz. Smithy Mrs. Kenneth Jeffrey, Mrs. Zalc Dillon, Mrs. Stewart VonVllct, Riverside Avenue Reid, Mrs. Ella- Dlngman and Mrs. KLEINERT'S STOCKINGNETTE^ SHEETS Our Only Store .in Red Bank Mrs. Emlllo Fanjul, Mrs. Gertrude A«a Fary. 28 BROAD ST., R. B. 1967-J RED BANK Annual Winter Dance Schwartz, Mrs. John Trudeou, Mrs, Henry Wcanberg of SO Went Front Small and Large Sizes 45c and 1.00 street, formerly of Newark,' has J. B. VanWagencn, Mrs. Charles R, ? CHURCH OF THE AIR. INTERNATIONAL STORK SCALES — 5.95 -Held By Quads English, Mrs. Harrisan Banco, Mrs. rented Mrs. Sarah Sprulll'fl house at Patriotic colors wero used as dec- Robert Dean, Mrs. C. Easton Hen 6 Riverside avenue, . Adjoining the synagogucf for a tea room, Tho Church of the Air Program-to orations for the annual winter dance drfekson, Mrs. Eatellc Thorpe, Mrs. bo broadcast over Station WBRB Saturday night of the Red Bank Lillian VanBuaklrk, Mrs. Thomas B Mr. Wcanberg will convert the Friday at 4:45 p. iri,, will bo under Quadrangle club at the Molly Pitcher HaslerH ,, Mrs. David W Mountford,, first floorof tho 13-room house Into the direction of the Christian Science hotel. Ph|Hp Carman' was general Mrs, Frederick Wnlsh, Mrs. Donald a tea room which will open March Committee on Publication for New chairman assisted by Thomas Mace, English, Mrs. Allen Shoemaker, Mrs. 15 after alterations. Ths house over- looks thi< North Shrewsbury river. Jersey. Tho subject of the broad- Sfoinbach Amory Osborn and Jack McHugh. Robert A. Cooper, Mrs. John H, cast will bo "Would You be Un- Among those present were Mr. and The second and third floors will be ESTABLISHED IBIS N iii^ INCORPORATED White, Mrs.- Newton Dorpmus, Mrs. used nu four-room apartments. burdened" and will be given by Mrs, Mrs. Fred P. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Sherman, Mrs. A. C.Dixon, Louise M. Johnson, former reader o( George Carey, "Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. William Naulty, Mrs. Hairy First Church of Christ, Scientist, Broadway Long Branch A. Brower, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dalton Clay, Mrs. H. C. Hawkins, Mrs, Ed- Rod Bank. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Peter 'P. Plngl- win Boyd, .Mrs. Edwin S. Close, Mrs, NEW KEANSBURG HATCHERY. tore, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Mc- Frank E. Gantcr, Mrs. Daniel Adams, Allister, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Jr., Mrs. Walter McDougal, Mrs. Ar- Carl Schllchenmalcr, long-time res- Hoffman, Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. den Post, Mrs. Maurice Hcrzog, MIB.ident of Laurel avenue, In West Lorenzo, Misses Joyce Snyder, Carol Judson Vaughan, Mrs. Theodore Kcansburg, has erected a specially Eckert, Jeannette Ryerson, Dorothy Mots, Mrs. Joseph Hlnt«lmann, Mrs. constructed building to house a mod- Fowler's Prime Selected Beef Norcom, Marie Parker, Betty Schrel- Clifford Spocrl, Mrs. W. Paul Still- ern hatchery. The equipment in- ter, Ruth Kubll, Mildred Harris, Vir- man, Mrs. Charles Norrls, Mrs. J. cludes incubators of 10,000 egg ca- ginia—Harvey, "Audrey Hartrell, Daniel Tul!err Mrs, -Harry Rut-ton, pacity, set _up In a room where the Rib Sirloin Boneless Helen Harris, Dorothy Grlffln, Fran- Mrs. Roy Truswcll, Mrs. Ralph O. ventilation Is controllcdby electrical ces Lahey, Mildred Hartland, Bea- Willguss, Mrs. Louis Slcling, Mrs. apparatus. Adjoining the Incubator 27S Steak 311lb. Chuck Roast trice Pcttlt, Frances Kress, Virginia Chester Aumack, Mrs, Edward Glide- room is a nursery,room accommodat- Roast lb. Chasey, Virginia Satter, Ruth Glea- well, Mrs. Louis Browne, Mrs. Oliver ing 6.000 baby chicks where they (FIRST BIX IlinS) (TENDER AMI) JUICY) (Solid Meat - No Waste) son, Catharine Mulligan, Dorothy Stryker, Mrs. Julia Kitchen, Mrs. may be kept under Ideal tempcr- Beattle, Dolores Moynahan, Helen Frederick Whitney, Mm. Harold J. aturo condition* for several weeks. VEAL CUTLETS KROM VOUNO MILK-FED VEAL Lavertyy,, Lillian Savage, Gladys For- Stokes, Mrs. Alfred Mathl&scn, Mrs. Charles and William Schllchen- rar, Ann Littleittl , EiEileel n SSeymour , MMary,P. Brondus Powers, Mrs. Benjamin malcr have planned this hatchery In Ann Slcllng and Hilda West, George !L Atwater, • Mrs. Edward Fenton, lino with the policy of State Poul- try authorities to give local poultry- Fresh Young Tender Poultry!, Peterson, David Hood, Jr,, Walter Mr«. Thomas Voorhls, Mrs. A. J. JERSEY M. Morris, Philip Carman, Charles Howlan'l, Mrs. Abram Kridel, Mrs. men tho highest quality of stock Allaire, Harry F. Verne!!, Jack Kap- F. J. Flcker, Mrs. Ira Crouw, Mrs. without the necessity of shipping Broilers Fryers Capons Ian, Arthur MacDonald, EvcrcttiL. A. Orlflln, Mr». Frank Leslie, chicks or hauling them long dls- Turkeys Baynton, Philbrick Hasler, Harry T. MM. Milton Heller, Mrs. Edgar V. ces. All of the breed* used arc VanNote, Jr., ThomasiMead, Jr., Ed- Donlfic, Mrs. Edward Burnett, Mrs, mature hens. Wood-tested, mated to 2"» 25;,, Wtflb ward?., Rullman, Thomas Slnnott, Wallace B. Rankln, MM. Harry John- males of high-producing strains. Theodore Lake, Jack Henry, • Peter McDonald, George Martin, Fred Legs Lamb Lamb Roast . . 1t*Jc\h Johnston, Randolph A. Cook, Paul (ALL SIZES) 25c (CUT FIIOM LEG) 2(4 io S Itl. * Martens, Jr., Harry Pitcher, John J. ALL DRESSED UP FOR THE Ryan, James'Slocum, George Huhn, Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Warren Conklin, Frank Loversldge, WORLD'S FAIR Kraft Cheese Specials! Robert Pcttigrow, H. P. Vansar, Her- Washed Spinach 5c ft. bert Brett, Donald Hubbard, Amory American •4-lft, l'aere is no better way to health than to tfrink Oaborn and Daniel Dorn. Velvceta Broccoli, Green 15c bunch good milk and lots of it. And'there is no surer 29° sign that milk is good than the quantity and qual- Pimento .. Tomatoes, red ripe 2 1-tb. boxes 19c ity of Its cream. If our milk did not hold its high $250 Fine For Old English ) A ';-»>. OQC C.IIEEN MOUNTAIN standard of quality day In and day out, our Cream Potatoes ..10 tbs.28c Top Bottles would tell you so at a glance. We know George Roop Swiss ) M i'k*"' OO that our milk will never fail tp give you its, full' bakt. 26 lbs, or over 59c George Roop of White street, mo- share of rich cream that you can whip stiff. And tion picture operator at the Strand Phiia. Cream Cheese 2 pkgs. 15c c with the Cream Top Both, you can see it for r- California Carrots O bunches "i "I theater, was fined $260 by Common A Mlf—every day of the year! Pleas Judge John C. Giordano Fri- Tomatoes, Solid Pack Texas Beets * * Where whole milk is desired for growing children day. Mr. Roop had been convicted there is no surer way of getting quality than by of conspiracy to ilimage projection 2 Igst. cans 25c : $1.45 doz. Mushrooms, Snow White 19c ft. ordering it in Cream Top Bottles. You know the machines at the Strand theater at. Creajn is there—and you know how rich and whole- Freehold. 1 II). tin IOC 3 ib. tin 49c some It is! When you wish to save the cream, just Mr. Roop, business agent of the SPRY Insert the convenlsnt separator which we give you Red Bank local of tho motion pic- and pour off the cream—undiluted! The Tich, heavy ture operators' union, which sought Already the dairy barn Evtrett Waddy, Jr., representing the Flaked Tuna Fish ...3 cans 39c Nectarines, large - ripe ...... 5 for 23c tfhinping cream Is with the milk every mornlne in to unionize the Freehold theater, was tome of the cattle selfctrd, and defi- Brown -Swiu Association; given a suspended Bentence of from Boice, representing trie Brown- Rock Lobster can 21c Bartlett Pears, luscious 8 for 25c your'Cream-Top Bottla. . nite pl»m have been made for taking BeR d < one to three years In prison and was 15(Jo( the finest dairy cattle of North Swiss Association) Theodore G.., Ready to Fry Codfish ' " *lie can Pineapples, large - ripe 23c each Call Red Bank 686 or ask any of our drivers to tell pinned on probation for two years. America to the New York World's Montague, President The Horde*. you why the Cream Top Bottle Is your guarantee of Two operators who Involved Mr. Company; Grover Whalen, repre-\ the Hst milk! Fair, In Ihclbovc picture is shown sentiiiK the New York World's l-'airy Roop in the case were sentenced last the ground-breaking party that NBC RITZ ...... -" . I*** 21c. year. Frank Fleming of Lon^ Marjt Kcmiey, representing Hie JIol^ Branch vas placed on probation and itarted the project on it» way. The -itein-FrKMan Awociation; fined (500 and coats, and William calves came to represent the five McLatiry, the HoUtein- SPECIALS ENDING SATURDAY, FEB. 25th Merlcle. of West Orange was »on- dairr preeds which will participate nocialion; Henry W. Je/fcrs, PURITAN to the. stale prison, from and from left to right they arc Gucrn- representing the' Walker - Gordon ».^r»-."jrsa itiMJ'jA ion of The. Bof* MIL^COM^AM, last. Kltrdnjpan^ PHONE RED BANK The folks with' them are: (L«ft to T.he 'cows will be milked three by Merchant!. right) Oorge M. VVaugh, Jr.,"ex«u- times daily and will be fed, housed BETTER FOOD FOR THE TABLE The Red Bank Register Is MID- ti« vice-president, The Bordcn Com- and careo for as part of the, Bordcn 686 oorted bv local at well at out-of- pany; Win. F. Fret/, (petting calf), exhibit.The display i» located on the town buslncu men. AdvertlaemeoU represenliiiKilie American-Guernsey Central Nf all o( the World's Fair and appearing reuularly tell tho story,— Cattle Club; i..m Murlcy, Secretary, (or once the dairy cow liaj "made Rei Bank — 7" Broad Street —/Phone 3334^352 Advertisement. . American J ericy Cattle Club; Brpadway," ' . • 23,1939,^

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. Issue: Schmltt uJTBelmsr aml^Mlug Mgr*^ Another—measure —which seemed fessions, and that to deny them equal om county club Agent Stellc. ' TERMS :-CASH. 1 Cedar avenue, West Lonit Branch, hold Court House). Burled Old Bap- While these groups are having their Barbour Relief Bills Up. N. J. (Chalrmam Genealogical com- tist cem., Freehold, N. J. Issue: Hes- respective meetings, all leaders will JOSEPH MAGEE bear Miss Mildred B. Murphy, state Senator James F, Byrnes of ioufh Through The Ages mittee of the Monmouth County His- ter A., Charles H. (died) William 7., Carolina, chairman of the Special GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. torical association, Freehold, N, J.) Charles H., Qoorge Augustus, James eider of home demonstration A mountain of rock may agents, lead a dlscuslon Hn meeting Senate Committee on Unemployment SDMPLE BCdm ovctlaatinff, yet; year Adeson, Emma, Aaron, Calvin, Re- and Relief, waa asked by Senator after year it Is worn away by QUKSTIONS becca, Georgia Augusta. management AMD natural aUtnents which leava Thu Monmouth County 4-H Coun- Barbour today to include the three deep crevices as evidence of ' (6) William F. Reid, father of Barbour relief bills—one to transfer 044. LONOSTREKT-HENDRICK- Mrs. Catherine Jobes. cil members who are aalstlng the [BEA1OTIFID3L their great power. . .smooth* SOK Gilbert Lonffstroet md. Helen general chairman in serving on relief administration to the states on Infftha rock'* surface 'in the (7) Robert, drowned when young. a Federal-aid basis, and two others process of slow destruction. . Hendrlcknon. They lived in Upper committees are John Frudden, pro- SEDWICES - Sq^ia'Ufe worn away . . . Freehold. He Is «ald to have d. In gram committee, and Stanley Scott, to provide a "shock absorber" to nnd Itha Borrow of loss may- case the transfer of needy persons «t> RttutnaHe be smoothened by the knowl- 1787, Did ho have any chn.? If »o, From Family Bible of William For- arrangements committee. PU edge that alt that is humanly what were their names and whom man Reid from relief to social security rolls by possible hai been done to did they marry? assuring them an income during the make the last journey a HU son of Aaron and Hester (Herbert) Buy New Flro Engine. interval of transition, during Senate of beautiful reverence. - (B. D. h.y Reid, and wife, Susan Elizabeth Lu- hearings on the problem. The com- 845. TAYLOR - COVENHOVEN. cas, Issue: The Bradley Beach commissioners mittee has indicated that it would~at- Would like names'of' thei nchnT "of Julia E. Reid, b. Jan. «, 1869, d. st""wcek""authorlzed ~ ~t*hc"pur*chas6 tempt to whip the new legislation in- Daniel and Helen (Taylor) Covcn- Juno 15, 1906, of a fire engine pumper at a cost to shape for early action. The JOHN E. DAY hoven, and who they married. George W. Reid, b. Aug. 26, 1870. of J8.78B.45 for the Bradley Beach Byrnes bill, to divide relief functions (L. M. V.) Nellie Reid, b. Oct. 26, 1874, d.fire company. This Is the second between the Social Security Board FUNERAL HOME 646. VANDBRVEEn. Would like Mar. 8, 1875. new apparatus purchased In a few and a new Department of Public 85 Riverside Ave., Phone 332 Red Bank the date of marriage of Cornelius William A. Reid, b. Mar. 12, 1877,weeks, a hook and ladder truck 'Works, Is serving as the basis for the • Yonr fnrnaee w»» d«- Vanderveer, b. 5-23-1741, who md. 1st, d. Oct. 4, 1879. having been bought for Ploneor fire study. 381 Maple Place . Phone 1352 Keyport algnedfor anthracite. For beit resolla . Jannetjo Williams and 2d, Marie Elizabeth Reid, b. Sec. 10; 1879. company; alwaya born 'bine e«tl', fine. Penniyl- Covcnhoven. Desire list of their chn. ranla anthracite, especially prepared by oaoh wife (If any) and dates of Taken from copy of Family Bible lor home one. Yonil get more and bet- birth and whom they md. owned by Miss Ella Com, N. T. C. ter he«i at lower cost. Order a rapply o( : (L. V. C.) By Mrs. George W. Manson, 62 14*iiat'Mae cotT iron m today, 047. WltiLIAM JOHNSON, of Peters place, Red Bank, N. J. Flnnnlgan's Co. 3d Batt. Cont. Army, Eleanor (Leah) Brower was mar- 1 b. 0-17-1749, d. 1H2M813, burled al ried lo William Herbert In New Wp'k^''•"'' '" ^"n""" HENRY ALLEN CO., 1NC.\ Phoni «. Tennent. Would like name of hia York city April 4, 1811, Spring Tonic-f or ;; lt£'Vr v . > In Long Branch . > - wife, his children, who they mil. ami Children: , If tVfj BRANCH FUEL CO, INC. H. B. SHERMAN A SONS., INC names of hU parents, U) Elizabeth Ann Herbert, b. Mar. IgjsfeVrK "•'•• • •*«*»•*•••' - Phoot 3BO (L. V. C.) 11, 1812. Md-—Hanklnaon, N. Y. C. t-:, ^ In R«d Bank FRED P. WIKOFF CO. Phon»» 881 * B82 648. STOUT. Who were the par- (2) William Henry Herbert, b. IHtniE-JIJ OH "THE SHADOW" EVERY SUNDAY AT 8|3O P. M. STATION WOR ent* of Garret Covonhoven who md,Dec. 17, 1813, d. Mar. 16, 1882, Md. taking right now Ruth Stout, Jan. 31, 1796? Mary Cook. (D. V. P.) (3) Charles ,Hoyt Herbert, b. Feb. 649. LANE! - HOFFMAN. Sarah 14,-1817, d. Aipr. 10, 1896, Burled 1st (Conover) Lane, wife of William Church cem., Cranbury, N. J. Md. Lane and Garret Conover, were the lit, Mary Cook Miller, md. 3d, Sarah chn. of Elisabeth Hoffman and Gnr- A. Wyckoff. . NEXT TIME rnt Conover. Who were the parcnti (4) Heater Herbert, b: June 20, of thla Garret? 1820, d. 1900, md. Aug. 8, 1839, to

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THOMAS DIVING BROWN cuaslon of all the happenings and laughed at the methods of the Ger- the protection the department affords at such a small man dictatorship wherein sixty to Attention of Editor, People's Money Editor and Publisher doings since the almost friendless "' Bank ~ cost was evidenced by the success of the annual flre New Jersey National went out oteighty forma have to be fillefilledd outt t to department ball Saturday night. About 300 persona ibuslneis. But one fact stands out. JAMES J. HOGAN, Associate Editor consummate an ordinary business' On February t, 1939, there was in- (Tha opinion* erpreised In thl. column attended and many purchased tickets who were un- That Is that liquidation of banks by transaction....«-»".-... «•»*.Many, time««,.«s. ~e tfoduce••-- Kdm J, n tli-e legislatur- e at— Treu-- ML HABOLD KELLY, Assistant Editor the Federal Government has not been laughelhd d at RussiaRi n Communisi t red!™""ff JJ>1"m thamat provldprovidee * ththat alll dogd s cm tt able to be present. Walter Hamilton, who has been muIMed> i£SSSSfr « FREDERIC S. HAYES, Managing Editor cti&lrman of the ball committee four years, stated that! a» expensive as were similar efforts j tape which so en-snarls executives' «Sed inoculated and il- r by state agencies. .. that they dare not make the slight- ThUlaw U one that can b* H.««M By Theron McCampbell. m his task is made easy by*the splendid co-operation re- # ^ ^ ^ Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. i • The Treasury Department recently est administrative move without an as a "racket." "Backet" Isi theonlv celved from residents and business men of Red Bank {under"existing 'conditionir 't'he ap- Momn< lt Member National Editorial Association. gave details of its handling of re-'«ndless correspondence with Mm- wn~-.- f •to- appl.—>y- *toTtwTkind'or- »i-,- .-•-* -- °a lawT"«. J* *?* * * «»»«*, banks and neighboring towns. He says it Is rare that any-1polntment Is usually, made from ceiverahipfl that show widely vairying cow, Take the three points that this law i «»«re deepf one one-thousandth of all Member New Jersey Pres» Association. one refuses to help In some way and that In several those who apply for It. Is he strong Member MonmoiiIJi County Press Club. instances he has standing orders for program adver- and well built? Is he Intelligent? Member The American Press Half Century Club tising space and tickets from year to year. Does he live in the town? How long? The cause la a worthy one and It Is helped con- Does he vote the right ticket? His 1 THE ASSOCIATED I'BESS siderably by the fact that It Is seldom that the fire- relatives, are they numerous? U he31, 1939. The expenses of these, ac- One of the outstanding advantages I yVhere people are bitten it eehera places. The related to the right people? Does becording to the Treasury, averaged I whlci h a ayatem of free enterprise ly occurs by a atray dog! Stray tog peoples money ia represented by the The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the men make, requests for assistance. The majority of belong to the right organizations? ) for republloatlbn of all news dispatches credited to 7.21 cents on the dollar. The similar P" over any kind of a socialistic «hoti;d be picked up and done away deposit*' In banks against which Red Bank residents are rightfully proud of the fact Active at election time? These seem figure on U receiverships closed in settip Is the lack of centralized con- with. In Almost all the cases where checks may be drawn in settlement ; or not otherwise credited in this paper and.alao thi that they have such an efficient flro fighting force and to be the deciding qualifications, and January, 1939, was given as 6.B9 trol, the ability of Individual man- a*J5 "»»» wild biting people. It isof current purchases, bills and pay- Flocal news published therein. it is a tribute to the fire department and borough of- the more of them he haa the more uay, , g rolls. In technical terms, those likely he Is to be appointed, while „/ J ficials that the department Is maintained at such a tents. The cost of liquidating the agers and executive.* to make de- rab1M that are investments by the people In shares, Tha Red Bank Re«lster auume« no financial ratpontihlllLfat many towns appoiht permanent mem- New Jarsey National was'even leas clslonsyUSlUIWf, right1 J£ML oUrl wrongvyiuug,, .Von" the*-"t-! OJJUI>spot' C&ildt mortgages or othei forms of securi- tor typographical errori In advcrtisementi but will riprlnt small cost to the taxpayers, It Is also Interesting to bers to the force from the tempor- than this, certainly a notable achieve- without clearing them through a ceri- betwi • that Tart of an advertisement in which tue typographical erroi note" that despite the small expense Red Bank has ment—Newark Evlnlng News. • trawithl pointt cea.the. With alm lthroughce the faulte of. ties are not money, that Is they are ' a)ecurs. Advartliera will pleate notify tha management Imma. ary ones employed each summer, to J not cash which would pass as money "^ltely ot any error which may occur. some of the most modern and complete equipment lri get on the temporary force, you need free enterprise, this advantage Is a Inoculating dotrs for rabies has ARE YOU AFBAID OF FIRE real one. It makes for flexibility, in daily transactions. ' Therefore, ?/ Many peo&la do not seem Co understand that ct/mnJunlea? use today. ., - the same qualifications. Aa a gen- proven to be worthless in every state economists and financial writers re- vtlona appearing In The Red Bank Register are not written by eral rule, the most Important quali- WHEN YOU GO TO BEDf speed, efficiency. . . I tint has enacted such laws. It is * Mopla connected with The Register. Tht atateroenta made and It Is difficult, however, to see how 5!^ »*£"*8«>us "id of benefit (?) fer to the record of deposits In banks f'*the crlUclsina made ara merely the expressions of the Individual! fication of all, is never taken Into y y Bll0U d as tho total sum of money owned 'Wio submit th« communications or articles bearing their rcspec. consideration—Is he a man who Is Do you ever think of flre when you any socialistic system (or any totnll- such a i2w L «r!»rt^ °' ^ i frfa* namea. Tha Red Bank Register Invitet any ona who 10 da. go to bed at night? Are you afraid ] tarian system) can help being largely by the people. Recent reports of the 1 pleasant at ail times? llraa to make reply to any or all of these communications. . Concerted Action Proper of having your family wiped out centralized. The sheer Inability of caicats banks of the nation showed that the while they sleep? and other household pets? total d0 Step in Dog Problem. Everything considered, our police- any central clearing point to funnel I It Is said that rabies Is o„n th„.„e In.„-. ''« deppsita of the American Subscription Prices to Advance: men do good work. Complaints are Very few people eyer think of such'throughTitsel>h«.MM>i li.Ailf eVla,*the, tvinaiamassa rtfof Aanlmirma'decision s P.Taann Inn Nef>Jaitrw Jerseyl*-waa\r . TIso 11.tha— at. .a_ fact« L! 'PeoPl» amounted to . about as 2 few and far between. The grutt cops a thing, and It Is good that they do'necessary to the day's work of a")™'" statement to try and Justify BILLION and that the Monmouth B'One year $ .0° Three month* i .M The mayors of Red Bank, Shrewsbury, Little Silver, are never that way to the people who Fair Haven and Rumson are putting their heads to- not. To live In such fear would, be greatt countcountryy fa fa on one ooff t the most valid the enactment* o -.«.-.-f the law-? Again it county banks held .about f.Vu^ ""J *?*",•?* the political and business conditions been suggested and-th«iugg«at!ori la.B_good one. Taxpayers «pend huge sums to put have properly found a place In the - — — I Haskell Leads Fight — ist flave to take « bawllnr out Just out -flresr And In recent ysai«the!'central"governmeflE, WigKt 18 ~Be aro similar to those we are experi- Licensing of all dogs at a nominal fee and having because a cop feels that way? In awork of flre departments Is not only' sheared off without delay.—Morris- to eliminate vermin would be ofencing right here In old Monmouth a man on the Job all the time to pick up stray dogi strange, city and without hli uniform, greater benefit to folks in New Jer. opunty, IThercfore, it.becomes a rel- | for Horse Racing. what cop would dare talk that way lo put out/dresi but to prevent fires. town Dally Record. sey than a. law that would be aatively easy matter for thoughtful Is a humane, sensible way to. keep the dog problem un- The preventive work La carried on "racket" to bleed the dog owner. «" Amory L. Haskell of Chapel Hill In Mlddletown der control, Laxity In doing- these things has brought to a stranger? When he does It local- people to arrive at safe conclusions I';; township has been named chairman of an executive ly, he la taking advantage of the pro-Intelligently and efficiently. It means CAN DEMOOBACIES SURVIVE? Is there not enough "class legisla- after the facts are placed before on the situation that exists today. Up In Montcl&lrtection of his uniform and the laws. extensive inspection systems, and it 1 tion" In this country? Why put an- them and their Import made under-, fl committee of the New Jersey Horse Racing Amend- owners of dogs have been ordered to confine the dogs also means that police departments •For good or ill, the World's des- other tax for a dog tax on dog own- ed went association which will direct the fight for passage I tinles depend on one question, Theers? Why not make it complete and standable. Economics is the com- for three months or to allow them out only on leash. •While every local police force has are trained to co-oporate. mon sense or common,law of busi- ;','«jn June 20 of tho referendum to legalize parl-mutuel Its quota of the' gruff type, they al- ., But the flre and police department, 'question is whether democracy .«»;fftf« the cat owner have a cat tax. A fine of ,$50 will be imposed for the'first violation 8 ed e Me there are the owners of canar- ness which has come down from ,f letting on horse racing. The association displayed ex- and $100 for any other violation. Enforcement of a so have aome who are gentlemen. It combined cannot preventt lire, with- W«#>y, ««J»W« t|<* ™ ,f '? les, pparrots, fish and many other hundreds and thousands of years of eellent judgment in selecting Mr. Haskell for tho po- Is the latter who help offset the Ill- P l throe-month quarantine on dogs until trie rabies scare outt the co-operationn of the peoplepeople. <""»«««*reMure "1!^f ° "^f ifeiST "'^»s of pets. Why should the dog experience. Hupian nature can be sition. It would have been difficult to find a man who will engendered by the gorillas. Ask People should not, of course, bo ter-!P by tho dictator- owner be taxed again? depended upon to remain and to',* has subsided should not be a hardship to the owners one of the pleasant ones where an t ^Ipsj oor whether thhe free ' would add more dignity and prestige, work harder and or the dogs. People who really Jovo dogs should not rifled to the extent of having nightly t0 ed work out'as human nature despite \ ''snore efficiently and who Is better qualified to direct address !«, and he will help you out fears of being burned alive, but they P " Incapable, shall doom them- all government-made laws or the object to this enforcement measure as a protection not In an agreeable way. He may even should, living In a complex clvlllza- »elVel> to fall. .A .greater political and taxes passing organizations of 5'the campaign in such a manner that win or lose, the only to themselves, but to the entire community. Con- go out of his way to secure further beings. Government-made fi association will not be discredited. dition! do hot warrant a wholesale destruction of dogs, Information for you, if he Is not cer- repealed or modified but Y ' Sir. Haskell's knowledge of horses and horse rac- but the beat way to avoid any possibility of hysteria tain of His own facts. Do something economics law, as the law ot supply hefog, his personal qualifications and his present position Is to. enforce common sense methods of control now, wrong and he will call It to your at- and In human life is too serious to amongst ourselves by the final call legislature Intends to Increase theand demand, the. law of rent and ?"(.'.With the Horse Racing Amendment association makes Untlon in a pleasant way. Do some- bo taken lightly, or to bo taken with- for national -effort on a voluntary bMl '4'him the logical man to head the state racing commls- Certain officials feel the enforcement cost should ex- thing serious and he will arrest you, out some measure of frIght.-Hud- »- The answer within the next _ __ u___ wages, the law of costs, profits and butin away that is least objection- ^~#Ion If the refcMndujiTTif''fpp>(w«4"by'l'oleri""^'"'ft» tend only to that point in keepings wlth^the, amount re- son Dispatch, couple of months—that is UP to aome dog" tax,"there" lai "logiclogic" I Inn j&i&"one prices cannot be repealed or modified. ceived In dog license fees, In other words, It should able, In other words, he carries out point well before Easter—may go point of the law'. That Is the only | Ultimately humans and their govern. !j=, «tate. It parl-mutuel betting U permitted on race his duties In an efficient manner, point of the law that could be reason- ments must obey economic laws and j" tracks in the atate, measures must be taken to keep It be put on a self-paying basis. Why should ItT The A BIO BED HERRING. farther than might at first sight be able, If It wer« enacted. with the minimum of trouble or ill- supposed tb determine our our future pay the price and suffer the penal- •,»• free of derogatory political Influencs or any other force health of the community/ should be the paramount fac- will. \ Any day now the State Tax Be- Letter* should be sent to Repre- ties of violations of economic laws. tor. Would It not be-A sorry state of affairs If we Any day now the State Tax Re- ror better or worse and much more sentative Lester E. Mahr, State S ihat wilt tend to bring parl-mutuel betting- In New vision Commission, headed by Sen- than-our'own. If Britain could not House, Trenton, N. X The bill should thought the same way about our other agencies, the Every member of our police forces A eVj«M ~ ft eVata** a. •« a? T_T« A J ^n** __«! 11 •• a, !• lan la-~ ~'«._ — *^.i S;-Jersey Into disrepute. Memb'ers of the commission will ator Stout ot Hudson, will submit keep the citadel of the world's sys- be opposed on these grounds: Ba- The great depression which broke police, flro and health departments, which protect lives could be this type. Insist upon.all In October, 1929, and which still ^kav* to be ever alert to "crack down" on any move new members being of this type and to the legislature' a report which is tem could survive on this side of theiblca Inoculation Is not a preventa- ^;(n the wrong direction. and property In the community. expected to recommend a program Atlantle.-^Observer, London. tive.and often Infects dogs with the hangs over the country like a pall of B In years to come, the gruff ones will for new taxes estimated to yield an- disease. Stray dogs do most of the death, was caused by violations of jLV Handling the affairs of a racing commission In an have been eliminated. Our police biting and not tie dog with a home. pur federaland -o-o-o-o-o-o—— nually $60,000,000 or more. One of NORMAL SCHOOLS NOT A economic laws by |':"«fBclent and just manner will call for men of high char- would be, an asset to each town. In- these taxes will be a bssk-breaklng Why make dogs wear muasles? Why State governments. Andy the reason stead of driving away summer visi- a double tax " f~ acter and. ability, men who have a thorough knowledge levy of three per cent on tho gross WASTE OF- MONEY, X because you own a dog why the country has not snapped out No Artist Wants to tors, they would help to hold them. receipts of retail business. —a local a g ot thp j'jot horses and horse racing, men who are not political Everyone would have an Increased Onee of thee argumentss used for thee no-t faYrlo put a burden on"pet that Iof depression as It snapped out •jJ-ienchmen and da not have to obey the orders ot any respect f,or tho whole department. Tho ostensible reason for this new closing of one of New Jersey's State: p°it7ctB andI otMr pets thaTcan dol past! depressions, is .because, th. Paint This Changing Picture. attempt of the politicians to rob tho Normal -Schbols Is that there are al- damage and carry disease, be al-|Hoover and the Roosevelt admir.is- £.political boss, men who will control the operations of Political qualifications and those public Is that big and odoriferous ready moro teachers than there arc' lowed to go free? The only way to tratlons tried to correct the old vio- jji J»ce tracks without fear or favor and who will not Encroachment of billboards, ramshackle ahantlei of relationship are the dry rot which hamburger stands, Junkyards, automobile graveyards, red herring, tho relief of real es- positionsll . TThaht is most unfortunate,ftt!! stop this unfair law being enacted iIs . lations of fundamental economic f,.!'tear to tread on. anyone's toes In enforcing the law, drag each force down. Any man whotate taxation. The real reason is but It is a problem that seems to to write your protest. • laws by new violations of economic run-down roadside restaurants and the like have gone haa" lived In the town for twelve ¥ Hew Jersey in proportion to Its size has as many men that the politicians want more money apply In most lines of endeavor- . Robert Olson, medical director of, . of course things had to move ;, dualised for positions on the commission as any state a long wny towards changing the beauty of American ] months past should be eligible. Car. to spend. aws But it should be considered that tha*-- t "n o- satisfactorHealth Servicey seru, mha st ostate pred- ;:" In the United States. Honmouth county has Its share roadsidedi s IntIto a landscape that Is fast becoming un-he do the work efficiently and has The way to reduce tho tax burden tha students who arc graduated from {rom bad to worsef and wlll not stop sightly. hoi pleasant manner, these are the vent rabies has ever been found. moving towards the utter collapse ot A: of such men, William H. LaboyU-aux, .William W. Vaug- Is to reduce It, not Increase It. New normal schools are not wasting their I J. N. Kirk, the nation's business life until the ^ilan and Thomas J. Healey, Just to mention a few, any No better evidence of this can bo found than right essentials. The police departments York state tried replacement taxes time, even If they do not become' should not bo a berth for political long ago. Now, as Senator Zink teachers. The principal thing Is that lo, N J. ' people and their leaders show court- i one of whom would make a splendid commission mem- here In beautiful Monmouth where our old colonial lhackmen. Our police are paid a fair age enough to change their course roads, many of which have been modernized, are more pointed out last week, new real es- they got an education. If the state h fcer to work with Mr. Haskell, They are all wealthy •alary' for doing certain work. The tate taxes aro -being proposed to helps them to get an education, by and follow tho rules of ecenomio t residents of this section with a bona fide Interest In than cluttered up with a picture that no artist would work Is not easy. Vet, a pleasant supplement the "replacement" taxes. BEGARfJING, CANDIDACY. laws. The major start on the wrong want to paint. providing such excellent facilities as road was the use of high protective '''tborsei and horse racing. All the men own and race man should get the preference every "The man who sh6ws us how to normal schools provide, that is \ thoroughbreds, Mr. Healey, bofore his retirement, hav- Many organizations such as Garden clubs, the time.—Monmouth County Commer Red Bank, N. J-, tariffs long ago which has pulled the ctal News, . make new taxes reduce the tax on money wasted.—Hudson DIs- February 21, 1939. world's house* of commerce down ing been trainer for Cornelius V. "Sonny" Whitney, who Roadaido council, civic clubs, the A! A, A. and others real estate will win a place all by upon the heads of the people of the have nought to stop tho dosecratlon of the landscape. In patch. Thomas Irving Brown, at one time owned one of the largest racing stables In himself in the Hall of Fame," Sen- Editor and Publisher, world. It Is an economic law. that America. a few cases the effort on the part ot these public-spir- WATSON, THE ASPIRIN; OHIO ator Zlnk sensibly observed. Inevi- the people on earth live and advance tably replacement taxes become ad- INTERESTING, BUT NOT NEWSY I Red Bank Register, > , With men ot Mr. Haskell's calibre to choose from, ited organizations has met with success but the blight HA8 A^ HEADACHE. Red Bank N> Jl In civilization only through trade, on- of commercial encroachment and disfigurement has con ditional taxei State Finance Commissioner Ber-; ' ly by the free exchange of tho goods , How Jersey could have a racing commission compar- Overindulgence in parking meter Assemblyman Cavlcchla, able mem- nard Lamb announced definitely In My dear Mr. Brown: tlnued to spread and grow worse. a ubIlc and services produced by one and ' able in dignity to the exclusive New York Jockey club, legislation seems to be tho cause of a ber of tho Essox delegation, agrees P »P°«h last week that, Har-,| The Bev, Charles W.... Nelson wants another. ' . It Is pleasing to note that the American Automobile $300,000 headache now brewjng In the *- founded In 1894. Chosen Indeed are tho few who may with Senator Zlnk on tho futility bf old G. Hoffman will be a candidate to take this opportunity through the I Wear the New York Jockey club's tiny blue-lettered sil- Association Is sponsoring a Uniform Act for Roadside heads of city officials. "replacement" programs. "You will In 1M0 for the Republican nomina- columns ot The Register to thank I Take, for one example, as a viola. Development and Control which will have as It* prin- Well, this Is even better than we tion for governor. the colored voters and other friends Hon of economic law, the costs of ver button. Only the denth of a mombor creates a vo- never have relief as far as real es- who so splendidly supported me In' government By all the rules of •" cancy, resignation being unthinkable. Theoretically, the cipal purposes the allmlnatlon of unsightly structures predicted. For three years we have tate taxes KO unless limitation Is Coming from Mr. Lamb adds aomo decried the agitation stirred up in interest to the statement, but It ""' t_electlon for member of :econOmlcs the costs of government, control of racing in New York state rests with a body along tho highways, tho prevention of further com- made a part of the state constitu- _• .j . _ I throughout America, are about dou- mercial encroachment, the regulation of the appearance this direction. We still believe we tion," he told the College Woman's not news. There ha, never been a| "^vtew "of The fact 'that my cam- • known as tho Now York State Racing commission. were right In demanding absolute - j An view in uio itivu mm itiy WHI- . . i our economy can sup club. 16 Actually, It is the Jockey club that makes all decisions, and sanitary conditions of all roadsldo catering estab- proof of' the efficiency of parking moment since Mr. Hoffman loft the _aign dld not beg|,._- untlI tMeT ...... th. e Me T* present costs were fixed lishments and to aaauio periodic Inspection of such It Is significant that the most ar- and is the last court of appeal. Tho racing commis- meters before sinking several hun- dent advocates of "replacement," governor'lltlcal supporters office sthathav he andno. hit sbeen'andVenceTho"us po- t|me had elapsede foof'stl'ckereTthough,under filing petitions Port.r war Ume inflation. The costs sions of other states, although they rule within their places, - dred thousand dollars In them. among them former Governor Hoff- building for 1940. ! unsuccessful the result was very en- of government should be set back own bailiwicks, are equally content to abide by tho There Is not a country on the face of the globe It now appears that the Interests man, are opposed to real estato tax It Is almost as that Rev I couraglng. In the city of Red Bank to what they were In 1014, since there Jockey club's rulings, and to the Jockey club alone In that haa more varied, more spectacular and more beau- so bent upon Installation of these de- limitation. If they believed new ...... _ .- , |9 ^,-here the Income level of most of the people have been pushed to. In 1 America will the equally exclusive English club nod tiful scenery than has tho United States. Old Colonial vice*) are more Interested In the type taxes-would actually relieve real es- of meter than In the beneficial re- tate and not become additional taxes desperation tho government employ- In recognition. Horso racing needs such dignified or- Monmouth, right hero In New Jorsey, comes In for a ees have forced taxes on property largo part of this blessing. America's rolling hills, sults—or otherwise. The whole Idea they could have no objection to a That will come, If at ganizations to offset the common criticism that crime should bo of solving, or at least, light- constitutional limitation on tho rate all, soon after June 20. Si""'i three to four times higher than • of various kinds "starts at tho raco track." verdant plains and towering forests have been praised Tn thp remilt nf the election I rei ' Properly can afford, hence taxes are ening the parking problem. We arc by which real estate could bo tnxed. —Hudson Dispatch. U e Mr. Haskell recently took tho worthy stand of be. hy both poet and traveler and theso wonderful gifts of not convinced that meters aro the so- —Newark Sunday Call. ceved from thoco.orcd peop"e and strangling Industry, and particularly Ing opposed to any horse racing In New Jersey in 1P39 tho Creator should not bo marred by the greed for the lution, but be that a. It may, it the other friends approximately 260 votes,; the building Industry. Then tho rigid MELTING THE CRIPPLED. while the successful candidates re- wage rate* of organized labor It , regardless of tho outcome of the parl-mutuel refer- dollnr. ( most important factor In the plan' Is TLANES FOR FRANCE. Tho Register Is heartily In fnvor of county, state whether one p.rtlcular type or an- celved a llttlo bettor than1,230 votes, another violation of economic law, endum, The Register Is In hearty accord with his other Is purchased, it seems to us to Americans who remember that war Newark, New Jersey. Now compare the number of votes They havo so Increased the costs of aland that if parl-mutuel netting on horse racing Is and national legislation on roadside development pro- place the entire plan on a personal trade was followed by war twenty- To the Editor:- legalized, there would not ror.i-In'.sufficient time In 1830 grams and we R united crusade against thos.c who two years ago naturally look twice It is heartening to observe the pub- will see that preference, basis, without regard-for very gr; ,' to work out In a satisfactory r.-.a-.iner the details of a pip- oppose preserving roadMd.e beauty. at reports that France has bought lie spirited manner In which our pec- was very results. Whether manual or auto- plo over true to the traditional not appeal gram under which racing would bcj conducted in tills mailer tho meter that will give tho twenty million, more or less, unem- state. Tho advocates of mcln^ In New Jersey have ~O O-O-O-O-O -- best strvlco for the least money I: ployed. It sums up that ilie rigidity . "waited po long ,for the return of legalized betting on tho one to buy—If they must be In the union wage rates, and the 1 bought. rigid wages of government employees, horse laces that a few months' additional delay will Paving the Way for I Is preventing the peopple from using jmake little difference. The success of horse rncp parl- Wo hesitate lo say "we told you so"arc some differences between tho sale cated ourseives to flght tho scourge First, because _ hav.... e_ been working , their 55 Billions of money to give gmutuels will depend on s carefully planned set o( rulr.i Another Dictatorial Board. but when the headaches start before of bombera to Japan and to Franco. I of Infantile parnlysis. Tho response i among the colored children of R!e° work to men aa well as earn a profit and regulations backed up "by a strong non political Apparently/(inder I ho RUlse of regulating the prac- tho marriage what prospect la there France Is not at war, Is not using off the American public again domodomon-n 1 Bank and vicinity fforr 16^yearyss on their savings. •commission. tlcri of 'Chiropody In this state Assembly Bill 100 wasfor a serene future?—Ohio. Motorist. theso planes as Japan used them. atrates our unanimity In, enlisting 'help make the best use of their edu- our united forces in all worthy hu- cation and honce minimise waste ot This brings ns to the next economK) Introduced by Mr. Wcgroekl February 13 »nd referred And there la tho hope at least that manitarian' endeavor. taxpayers' monoy. ACHIEVEMENT. her ' possession of them may lessen law which has a direct and immedi- lo the Commltiec on Public Health. While wo ail fully approve the Secondly, during these 16 years the ate bearing on our efforts to halt tho Tlila bin attempts lo limit advertising to only "ethl- Tho announcement that depositors rather than increase tho possibility broad program that it is ultimately encouragement tho colored people Vocational Rehabilitation of of bombing over Europe. hoped will aid science to overcome have'received from the powers that depression and get the country start- nil" ndvcrtislng and ethical advertising . is denned In In tho Now Jersey National Bank & And,from tho standpoint of Amer- the insidious approac...... h. of the germ be has not been such as to warrant ed towards an era of sound and last- Crippled Persons in the State, Ihe bill thus: "Eihirnl advertising shall bo considered Trust Co. are to receive payment In jenn defense there la some feeling! responsible for Infantile paralysis, them to prolong the system without Ing prosperity. The degreo of em- to consist of name, decree, address, telophono and ot-full and to get Interest on the funds that planes in France aro as useful' y«t, for tho Immediate present, many some form of protest, so those some ployment In Industry depends upon Tho New Jersey Rehabilitation commission, which that were tied up recalls some facts 260 votet s mean fofr me that they are h mouInIncomoe ,receive„ idd by ajrrlcultur*llt . llco hoiir.i, and not. lo cxeec<\ one Inch hy two Inches In as planes In Panamn. If Munich pro- jntr>t-ostca^^n thls^Eroup, ^"'•jjjjjj* not satisfied. The colored people , , . Js helping disabled persons to help themselves, Is one?lzr." ' ... that merit consideration under pres- t k i a farfarm |ncomIncome e oof b t ent conditions. This Institution be- . • • ed by the disease, ore materially In- have been hero and labored long be- Billio_.. n ,>.•,.., . .,„. ,. of tho departments of tho state government which Is This bill Alao has Incorporated therein « clause to fore other groups In the Polyglot Billion dollars a jeayear ttoo create gan to weaken l» , 1631 when Mr. Amcrlcan arms program by rcmov- terostcd jn finding Jobs for those of enough buying power in the hands seldom heard of, but which is „„ AAn „d „If th the> ! commission, of which,I am privileged And lastly, tho perpetuation of civ- ers port a Worthy Cause. not been elected when the general allowed ourselves *o bo overwhelmed «*wjl«nt. vocaUonjl^ |™£* "8 " tnultj for al Park and Willam Herrman of Deal, crops' consumed in America's home ^ Ooundlman Kenneth M. Wyckoff In addressing the It's all In the viewpoint. A drunkard with a redbanking structure began to collapse, In such a mass of bookkeeping. , j'^n j Toohey, Jr.,- Delta Phi; Bolln ThOrne of Int«r- markets. That Is the most Important at nrat In Nevada, to tie followed by Mnny a business man can tell you * Jtiiai banquet of Independent Unglne company last nose Is simply carrying tho badge of overindulgence. A New Jeraev Commltsioner of Labor, laken, Beta Theta PI; Alan Thomp- question or Usue before tho Congie«s' . other disintegrations in the South lek Mated that out ot taxes of J200 paid annually by politico with the same badge Is merely in the pink of these days of special clerks hired Director, New Jersey son of Matawan. Alpha Chi Rho, andat this very hour. It Is represented pnljr J3 went tow«d lire protection. "I won4er condition. and Middle West that were to result and of the Increasing amount of tlmo Rehabilitation Cdmroisalon, James Black of Set, Girt, Chi Pit by Senate BUI 570. In th* general debacl« ot 1933, Jn of regular employes and himself de- 1080 Broad at, Newark, N. J. KED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 23,1939. Year Club Seeks Enforcement Of Oral Contract Pennsylvania's chain store tax, Im- VISIT posing- a levy of $1 to $500 based on [To Start Drive A Chancery court action was By EAJRLE tha number of establishments under started before Vice Chancellor Maja one ownership,- has been declared un- BIG CHIEF MARKET Leon Berry at Long Branch last constitutional by the Dauphin county For $25,000 Thursday by John T. Egan of Wai court. street, Red Bank, In an effort to en Tbe tax, which included theaters Funds for Advertising to force an oral contract which he and gasoline stations, was called 95 BROAD ST. near POST OFFICE RED BANK claims was made between him and - "conftscatory" and a violation of the Be Solicited First Week his lister, the late Katherlne Ann uniform taxation clause of the State Eg»n, whereby he agreed to furnish ' iimHmWM S Constitution. Fresh Fillet Long Island * . , FRESH in March a- home for her during her lifetime y |||||§|| The Court granted a permanent in- of In return for which his sister agreed "VvjVf. y junction against enforcement. About The Monmouth County All-T«ar to give him the property. 70% of the chains in the state band- CODFISH Oysters Bound club will start a drive the Miss Egan, at her death, left s ed together In fighting the tax. The Haddock first week In March to raise $25,000 paper, reading: "Red Back, M«y IS, state argued that the United States to advertise Monmouth's advantages .1937. I want both pieces of prop- Supreme Court has upheld 'similar 15' dor. to New York's World fair visitors, ac- erty transferred'to my brother, Johrl : ;: laws In Indiana, Florida, Louisiana cording to an announcement made T. Egan, in consideration of 51." ^^'':*«'• and West Virginia, STEAKS Monday by Ray H. Stlllman, Eaton- Mr. Egan and his sister msde .,. *:>\;*' ^ •••PM Fancy Canadian Fanty Chowder town realtor and president of the their home together after the death 1 '• •* V "\ club. Heading the campaign com- ot their father, The Merchants lilillllS i" 'if^ ' f ; !* ) ^%.. . ^P? - * 'Insurance Man Robbed. mittee is Halsy D. Polhemus, Asbury Trust .Co., administrator of the es- '.. ""' '-'"•: ^Si SMELTS '!•"•?%• »S Harold Emens, 40, an ' Insurance CLAMS Park, vice president of the Jersey tate, was named defendant in the "* -•••V- i '.•'&' ~ v agent for the Prudential insurance Central Power and "Light company suit The heirs refuse to recognize '' - », ." company working out of the Free- lb. doz. and vice president of the club. Mr. Egan's right to the property, hold office, was held up near James- 8ft. 15' contending that the paper was pro- !"•"$• * 12 Many of the county's leading busi- # ;•*•.• 1 burg last Thursday, hit over the ness men have consented to co-oper- cured by duress aTid undue influence head and robbed ot $297. Before i" '•'•• ••• • »•» Fancy Boston ate in the campaign Mr. Stlllman and that the paper is ineffective as assaulting him the holdup man lb. ' Fancy Jumbo said. "Every dollar that comes to a will or deed. The case will be forced Emens to leavo his car and resumed today. f . , Monmouth county,"- Mr. Stlllman 1 get In another after which he was Mackerel SHRIMP said, "Is like dew that falls on all driven to an Isolated spot. alike. Merchant, doctor, farmer, clerk, clergyman, owner, tenant, John A. Scott £S u ^ • j • ' k^m salesman and all others who have a SHI ti ^ '-• m/ •' ^' *i if * place In Monmouth stand to benefit Discusses Linen by the club's activity. "Flax—From Field to Finished Siii iks ^C^i-^iJ&i NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR "We who Jlye here know what we Product,", was dlscused-by John A. have: Our climate and location;'our Scott at a meeting of the American busy little cities and quiet country FURNITURE COVERS. "SPECIAL" home department of the Red Bank ; •-"• *~ ..4 towns; our traditions and society— Woman's club Friday afternoon but millions do not know. Through" Mrs. Alexander L. Peplh, depart- the All-Year Round club we propose ment chairman, introduced ,tho LIMITED TIME OFFER. to tell them." speaker to the 25 members present The club was organized last fall by The speaker, who is a native of n wins of the county's leading business Irssld thatlrlih linen Is su Crosswieks Meeting House CUSTpWrMADE TO YOUR men tcf the specific purpose of ad- perior to ail other linens because of vertising the county throughout th« The Crosswicks Meeting House, four miltj east women and one for men, are typical of the Friend*' Union. It stands for a "long-range the guild established In Ireland In MEASURE. SAVE AS program of advertlllng to Induce oth- 1711 to compel manufacturers to of Bordentown, Burlington Count)-, New Jersey meeting houses. The word "Crosswicks" itself it ers to locate In the county; to Induce bring their products up to a definite Route No 25. still bears the marks of »n American said to be derived from the Indian "Crossweek- standard. He further explained cannon ball fired in the skirmish of June 23, 17/S. fair traffic to visit he.re and to con- that linen was first Introduced to sunk" meaning "a separation." Some authorities MUCH AS 20% NOW. vince Its residents that all should Europe from Egypt by Venetian As the British retreated from Philadelphia, colonial think this refers to "a separation of the river" and contribute toward the realization of troops attempted to oil offtheir retreat by destroy- this goal." , traders and that pieqes of linen have others that the meaning is "a place for women." An been found In perfect sta(e of pres- ing the bridge over Crosswickn Creek. The two oak tree in the meeting house yard is one of the / Just received many new fabrics ervation in fomba over 4,000 years front entrances to the meeting house, one for oldest in the State. h'ivJiruiiC«intil,SlittHtu», Trtnim YOUTH MEETINGS. • old. :-....*.- Mr. Scott explained that flax la that are really different. Made The second and third meetings of sown once in seven years because Hie Monmouth County Youth Insti- of the rotation of the crops, and on with our usual high standard of tute are planned for Thurlday even- Evening Group Has I families around 3831, blazing wagon the thoroughness of the three pro- trails Into tho trackless veldt, seek- ing, March 2 and March-9, in Free- cesses used by manufacturers, beet- hold and Allentown, respectively. ling spenterlng and calendering de- Informal Dance > ing new homes In lands full of un- Set workmanship. Satisfaction guar- The meeting of March 2 (instead pends the beauty of the linen. The Stomps frlpndly savages. Dutch descond- bf the original date of February 16), speaker stated that to produce a Members of the welfare depart- nnts, they were unhappy in the Capo anteed. will be held In the auditorium of single pattern In table linen entails ment of the evening group of the Colony, which had come under Brit- Red Bank Woman's club sponsored IN THE NEWS ish -rule In 1806, and claimed unjust $1895 the Freehold township school at an outlay of between $2,500 and an informal after-dinner coffee treatment. West Freehold. Prof. Rex. 8. CunT J5,000, therefore jtew novelties can Ilffe of Rutgers university will be be found In good linens. In purchas- darice Saturday night at the -Wind- T—After three expeditions had "been the speaker on the topic, "Educa- ing linen he advised against pur- sor room of the Monmouth County PHONE R;B:2646OE WRITE: OUR SALESMAN WILL Country club. Mrs, James VanNost- A stirring, dramatic chapter in?f"t (o spy out the land, PIH Retief, tional Horizons." chasing inexpensive linens, -which South African history—the Great nd other leaders or- GLADLY SHOW SAMPLES AND GIVE ESTIMATES. have straight lines for designs. rand and Mrs. Edward Leddy were gnnlzed thcii- bands and the Great The third meeting will be held in co-chairmen. Trek of the Boers a hundred years lallentq.wn high school Thursday ago—li recalled and Illustrated on Trek gradually got under way, Here's What Some of Our. Satisfied Customers Say: Several thousand set out and miny evening, March 9, and the subject Is AN OLD CLASS PAPER. Coffee was served from, 8 to 10 six new stamps from this dominion. I »m Indeed very pleased •with my covers and I never really knew that covers could look so ^Vocational Horizons." John A. Mc- o'clock. Mrs. J. Ritchie Smith, pres- In two sets,- one ficmi-poatal, theae hundreds died- en route, fighting; the Zulus, the Matabele nnd the Knob- •with tho quick service rendered. good and fit so well. Carthy, assistant commlsloner of The Class of 1899 of the Red Bank dent ot the afternoon group, and stamps were Issued on Dlngaan'a MRS. MU8TOK, Silverwhlte Gar., Little Silver MB8. TOOMEY, Rummm, N. J, Mrs. Hermann Asendorf of the af- n !c into the ter- education In New Jersey, will bd the high school Issued a class paper Day (Dec. 14), a national holiday,I ° f ,. . , ., . , n speaker, with MTiss Mildred B. Mur- oalled "The Buzz Saw" under the di- ternoon group executive board when the cornerstone of a memorialifi °rlC'„ h.RtJ'CC1mf ?"^' ?"!*g? My covers nro beautiful snd they fit perfectly, I certainly am very pleassd with my covert. phey of the New Jersey Extension rection of William r\ Taylor, Jr., edi- poured. A short program of enter- building was laid in Pretoria, the *"6^ at0 »nd tr>,B Bo«O> African Prices ore moderate, too. Going Into the, second season and still look Service as discussion leader. tor; Ernest Pach, assistant editor tainment was presented, with Ross capital. Republic. Tho endurance, fortitude irtKS. ASPOIN, Wver Koad, Bed Bank fine. . All young people in tht'eounty are and J. Holmes Hendrlckson, comic King serving aa master of cere- 1., ,. , . _ , I and suffering of these pioneers raised MBS, BIXLER, Mctaren St., Red Bank invited to attend and participate in editor. monies. Mrs. King and Eugene Ma- Dlngaan was the treacherous Zulu ,„.„. stmBg,c to cp|0 proportion., •Wo'rc nlmply delighted with our covers. They the discussion. The meeting will be- gee were soloists. Bill Goodc's or- king who slew several Voortrcklter" tirlKhlen up our whola room and they flt to I am certainly pleased 'with the way my A copy of The Buzz Saw has come chestra played for dancing. leaders after pretending frlendllneiy?. | -• Countlf»» Sklrmlslies. •well, too. covers look and fit. gin at 8 o'clock' and close at U to The Register and It will be for- o'clock. A one-hour talk will be Attending were Dr. and Mrs. Van- His warriors .massacred scores of( The Voortrckker commemoration MRS. TARKER, 21 Rffflklrss PI.,- Red Bank MQg. A. O, HURLEY, Bridge Ave., Bed Bank warded to the Monmouth County Boers, but were finally put to route Issue Includes two stamps. The 1- followed by an hour of group dls- Historical Association for permanent Nostrand, Mr. and Mr,s. Smith, Mr. cusion. One hour of dancing will be and Mrs. James H. Powell, Mr. and and the defeat of Dlngaan gave tho penny rose and black shows the bat- Apologies to the Many Other Satlaflcd Customers Space Does Not Permit to Mention. record. The publication was Issued cmlgrant farmers full possession ot, tried wheel of a Voortrckker wagon enjoyed by the group after the dls- by individual typewritten copies, the Mrs. H. C. Standwick, Mr. and Mrs. cuslon. Winflcld W. Hance, Mr. and Mrs. the new lands north of Capo Colony.Ibelnff dragged over rocky terrain; typing being done by the class mem. It la his downfall that Soulh Afri-lthe Ui-p red-brown and blue-green The Monmouth County 4-H council Edgar V. Denlse, Mr. and Mrs. R. bert who were taking up typing as cans still celebrate shows a Voortrckker family greeting under the direction of the County part of their commercial course. Theodore Blxler, Mr. and Mrs. Ly- The SHERMAN SHOP Extension Service is sponsoring man C. Vanlnwcgen, Mr. and Mr>. llio rnlnbow In tho land of their Among the contributors of special dreams. • NEXT TO these meetings and cordially Invite Alex Wilde, Mr. «,nd Mrs. J. Daniel 56 Broad St. SUN RAY DRUG STORE Red Bank, N. J. articles to the regular Issues of The Tuler, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dough- The semi-postal Issue incudes: all young people who are Interested Buzz Saw besides the staff members to be present. ty, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Man- green And blue-green, Boers tilling were Esther Howe of the 11th grade, ning, .Dr. and Mi-s. Gregory B. Sac- the soil; 1-p carmine and black, Julia Aul of the 9th grade, Annie WBRB PROGRAMS. co, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer' Hcase, Mr. Voortrekker ivagon on a steep hill; Tallman of the 8th grade and Nel and Mrs. Harold Botkln,' Mr. and 1',4-p blue-green and blown, Chief lie Wilbur, Olga Aul, Lyle Ingalls, (1210 Kilocycles) Mrs. Robert Cadman. Mr. and Mrs. Dlngaan, seated on his throne-chair, Alonro Sedlock and Adele Gaunt. James Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. A. signing the treaty with Plot Retlef The programs are as follows;- Mentioned In the articles In this B McKnlght, Mr. and Mrs. Newton anil his men; 3-p stcfilblue, monu- P. M. Thuridajr, February 23. > particular number which "came off Lesh, Mr. and Mrs, Alvln B. Parker, ment to the Voortrckkers in central 6:00—Hev, Hahner, Veiptri. the press" for the February issue, medallion with a wagon train at 6:30—Varieties. aptaln'and Mrs.- Fred A. Wood*, 6:46—Hollywood Notei. 1898, where Josephine Taylor, -Louise Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Buckner, Mr. and either, side. fl :00—True Story. Lipplncott, Lille .Mulford, Arthur Mrs. Harry Wiltshire, Dr. and Mrs. Alternate stamps In each sheet are <:I5—Theater Attraction!. Sickles, Sarah Conover, Fred Hager- fi:16—Current EvenU. Michael J. I^orcnzo, Dr. and llri. Inscribed In English and Afrikaan, man, Nellie Kuhl, Matthew Rue, ns usual. ^ 6:90—Where to EO. City. Muile Shop, Grace Longstreet, Ralph Mount, eorgc M: Hamilton, Misses Alice Poweri, Federal. Kennedy, Evelyn Porter, Gertrude «.-45—WPA I'rofram. Prof. Richard Case and Rev. a W. One of the quickest way* to find a 7:00—Resume. Smith. __ Spoerl, Anne Smith, Virginia Chase}', A. M. Frldar, February It. Elizabeth Havlland, LioretU Regan, lob Is to advertise In The Regis- The peaceful Boers ("farmers") be- ter's Want Department—Advertise- y :O0—Good Horning To You, Vera Noreross, Maty Pratt, Eliza-1 trekking northward with th?lr 9:15—Concert Interludes. LOOK FOB IT. ment 9:30—Mornine Revue, MuBle Shop, Pow- beth Woolloy, Helen Bruce, Mary Ann Siellng, Anne Hauler, Doris ers, City, Federal, Carter. _ "Enclosed find payment for another 9:45—American Family, ohnson, Peggggy Rankln, Janet 10:00—To Be Announced. year's subscription to The Register. Helen 10:30—Woman's Hour. Linda Lowe All the family look forward to receiv- Angelman, Margaret 10:45—News Commentary. M&zza, Virginia Tompklns, Hnrr:ct 11:00—Resume. ing the paper each week and we do Taylor and Edith Burst, Arno'd Wil- r. M not want to mlu a copy. Our most :ins, James Collins, Reginald Hyde, ] J:30—Muiicaie. recent visitors from the East were Charles Allaire, Jr., Hugh Peterson, 1 4-.no—-Fads and Faihiona. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field and It cer. Cmtinul Dr. Anthony J. Perrotta,--Dr.- J.-J.--1 4:45—Cnurcb of the Atr. 6:00—Happiness Village. talnly was a pleasure to greet an old Hawkins, Carl Holmqytst, Phil-brick *:a(>—ChUdren'a Hour. friends from way back home." Hasler, John Egan, Elmer Sutpbln, «:O0—A. ftp. S o writei s Willial m H. Moran of Harry Lake, William Magec, Joseph in fi:01—True Story. 6:14—Theater Attractions. Solvang, California. Clayton, Jr., Vincent J. McCuc, W. 6 :15—Current Events. H. Hintelmann, Jr., Ralph Whltford, VALUE 6:30—Dance Hits. "r,, Walter Dahrn and Dr. Morgan «:45—Kadlo Prl-Vltm. Boys can make extra pocket money 1:00—Powen. : selltne The. ReElster—Advertisement '. Cello. 7:01—Concert Gemi. T:15—County Sportl. New JOHN DEERE 7:30—Tip Top Music. '1:45—r. H. A. Modernisation. 0 S:0<]—Home Philosopher. Models *A" and fi : 1;'- — Front Page Drama. 8:30—Basketball Game, Red BsnV, Car-: my teret. -— !:I5— WPA, feature. Growing bedlai ««te! th* John Deere Model "A" or "B" 9.30—Shopping eul«t possible nervice. together dependibly on every call you 10:30—Lillian Msyhetr. S»m* cklldrsn don't Ilk* prorress which hat bnen made. 10:41—Waterbury. . •rdlnory vitamin D "medl. Check tbe John Deere for Some of these contact points are in your make, near or far. • ;• elmi." lit avtrybody liktf modern design, iinexealled tl- 31-oil—Besitou. telephone—tiny points that move scarcely Your telephone sen ice today is the prod- P. M. Ss.IR.ref VllamlH 0 Ml/1. sion, and etiy handling . . . 7:00—Current Eventa. H.r» Is on* d.llcl.ns check it for simplicity, ability a hair's breadth as they open and close. ' net of CO years of constant effort in research, 7:15—County Sportl Review. to burn the low-cost fuels suc- 7:30—Chamber of Commerce Program. faod In Natir.'s fln.it Some arc in the central office operating manufacture, methods and operation to 7:46—Hhjthm Enaemble. lenrc. of ealclan and cetifullv, and for strength .. . t.HO—Dream Peddler. ask any John Deere owner 8.-15—Son*. We Love, Ruth Ellis. nk«ipksrai. Tk*is> mln.rals mvilchboard oigiial lamps and controlling meet the pioneering standard of service... 8:30—Carter. ' irrMgth.i bnn.s aid t..tfc about long life and the fine 8:31—Famous American Komei. line ot Integral and drawn the many protective and switching mech- "in every case... the best". It enables you to 8:45—Home Town Shindig. ' "•"•' . . . halp pradae* W.IN equipment available .,. check 9 .-fill—Resume. •kap.d Bodies... and vita- in use there. . talk quickly, clearly and cheaply with al- f. M, Tuesday, February 28. min D h.lpi tkm* mlntrali theie) tr»etori on your own '4:H0—Radio Rand rVagon. ldeta of what good general otact points are used by (he millions most anyone, anywhere, wheneveryouwiih. 6:00—Vesper*. t» do tknlr work tv.ry purpose tractors should be 8:J0—CockUII Jlusle. qsart •» SktfRnld Vitamin ft :*5—Concert Jjsnd. and you'll gee why they con- «;00—True Story. 0 Milk CMtalsi 400 U.S.r. ttnua John Delta ttadtnhip 6:14— Cartar. nnlti—aneigk vitamin D f* ih tractor valut. Alt for a You cm call IH miles for 15c; 42 miles for ,15c, any lime in New Jersey. 6:15—Current EvenU. «ll tka dally s.ads tli fl:30—Where To Co, Slno»e, Musie SaoB, demonstration. Clly Federal, normal body, P.n't w.I». •After 7 at nij^lit nnd all of Sunday reduced rates apply on calls of over 6.45—Concert Gems, T.lopkona for kono d«lly. 7 :Ott—Resume ory tomorrow. 50 miles, (|0% to 40% less lh;in day rates dcncntlijij; on the distance called)-. F. M. Wednesday, March I. W. D. SWARTZEL 6:0iwRev. Johnston, Vespers. 6 :20—Symphonic Gems. 5:45—Over the Tea Cupa. MEW ICRSEV BUI UUPHONE COMPAHY.../* A'rwJmey Institution Baded by jXationaJJ^fioiina PMnc Keypad. 1109 WAZl.ET.N, J,v , : ; 8H51—True gtory. . '•* Feed - Seed, - Farm Supplies . 6:16—Current Kvanta.. ' feztfe* VITAMIN D MILK 6 :3o—Dance Tempos.' 6:4S—Where to go. Powers. Muala Shof, tIAOHS IH QUAlnr fOX »• tlAUS • ,CIty. FeJersil, Birthday. Hulkk Av... IVKI E-id, N. J. T«l. Line Bn <:!i 3«/0. 7:00—Moment Muiiealf. JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENTS AND SERVICE 7:15— Edur-auorial Feature, , MIIK MOM StliCTtO fAtUl 7:.18—Hit T»in«, t:4S—Tr««l Wit* Arth Brown. Register Want Advertisements Bring Quick Results K ;O0—-Resume. PageEi^ht BED BANKJtEGJlSTER:. FEBRUARY. 23,1939. .\ "1

Merle Smith, Norman Carhart, Frank dlnand White) was given authority Assisting her were Grace Taylor, PLAN SPRING LUNCHEON. 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 )»n Association 1270,807.00. Bf the Unemployment Compensation of Red Bank, doted July 11, 1020, nnd ic- dut to an Increase In Local School Taxes of I9.4S1.12 over lait,year. What tht State Commission In this state. With the Mrs: Blanche Melville, Mrs. John! corded In tho Monmouth County Clerk's All the following tract or parcel of Innd nnd County Taxo) will be cannot he estimated at this ttmt and in preparing this budget WHY and premises hereinafter particularly ria- the amount of the 103K levy was used. taking of claims, its activities have Trudeau, Mrs. Clifford Humphrey,' Oft.ce in Book Oic of Morttrnireit, I'dge Z&V, eto., nnd covering prenilnti In the Town- •ctlbed. situate, lying and being. In the The cstlmatoof the Lqcal rate a> reflected by this budget Is 11.22 per 1100.01 Multiplied. The Mrs. David Jones, Mrs. Edward \ Special Winter sale of all fin- Borougji of Red Hank, In the County of valuation; a decrease of .03 per hundred. ship of Mlddlctown. County of Monmouth, Monmouth and State of Ntw Jersey. definitely states that beneflts can be Worthlcy, Mrs. John A. Blel, Mrs. ished monuments on display: anil State of New Jernty. • J, E. SIMPSON DEr.lNNINO at * atone monument paid only after the applicant regis- Byron Brlggs, Mrs. Frank Groff, Mrs. Anil you, Edim J. Cannldy O'Ncll. Jamna standing at the Intersection'of the north- ANTICIPATED REVENUES Evelyn Parr, Mrs. Edmund vom- Cnssidy, Charles Cnsnldy, Henry Caisidy, eant corner of Pinckney Road and Broad General Hevenues ters for work at a State Employ- The visitors will attend ceremonies Stceg, Mrs. Charles G. Ndrrls, Mrs. TERMS Rlchntfl CnftMdy. Henry EtherlnRton and Street) thence (1) northerly along the Reallie* fcwnt Service office. This is a-fund- marking the city's celebration of the Margaret Etherlngton Beach, are made ile- easterly aide of Broad Street 160 feat i Anticipated In Cash . John B. VanWegenen, Mrs. Clifford Discount applies amental eligibility requirement, and centennial of rubber, among which to all cash fend nuts because you are the heln-aMaw thence (2) easterly and at right angles to 10»0 1«88 lnIS!S Spoerl, Mrs, W. Paul Stlllman, Mrs. of Henrietta Uhlcnbush, the record owner Broad Street 170 feat to a point; thence 1. Surplus Revenue Cash Appropriated .....t 5,000,00 I <,852.«I I <,2M.81 placed upon the New Jersey State will be the dedication of a heroic •ale*. M, J._ MpHi Mrs. Leon VanBrunt, of the mortgaged premlnes. (3) southerly and parallel to Broad Strtot 1 (a) Surplus Revenue Non-Cash Appropriated Employment- Service -divlsjon- the bronze statue of-Charlqs. Goodyear, with Prior Written Consent of Commissioner Mrs. John J. Knodel, Mrs. J.L. Her- And_^mt,_John JJ.'N«Uf_"re made a d_e- Jflu-fset lQ..thB.j\orthtrly...Bld«-.flt P,ln_e.kney. Idlscr : -' -•••-— —-•---••• ••-- SAVING fflnaant because you nro the "husband" of Road t thence (4) westerly along the -orx6'ifaro*v«rnihe'nt~.;-:™T;:.%r.v™~:.~.T.'.T.'n;'r.v task of taking claims. During the discoverer of rubber vulcanization, bert, Mrs. Victor Satter, Mrs. F. T. Edna J(. Cannldy O'Nel), one of the helra- northerly side of Pinckney Host! 170 feet 2. MlflcellaneouB Revenues • • mlTh1e statue, erected at the end of a toonth of January, nearly 100,000 ' ' ' ' "•• -' -' Hurley, Mrs.' P. E. Couslneau, Mrs, You will save from f 10.00 to at-Uw of Henrietta Uhlenbush, the record •to thai place of Beginning. Licenses! felalms were filed in the various lo- beautifully landscaped park, fittingly H. C. TiHon, Mrs. W. H. Pope, Mrs. owner nf tho mortgRKed promises; and ' This description being In accoruanco Plumbers' 11)0.00 100.00 180,00 990.00 on monumental work and you, .Adeline Cassldy, ore made a defend- with survey made by Oliver Newman, Civil Liquor ; 80.00 liO.OO 50.00 on Individ- Engineer, Auguit 17, 1927, . Dog Licenses -... . '10(1.0" JB.W requires that the applicant re- buildings and county courthouse, Is Harry W. Osborn, Mrs. Joseph Dee- Casiidy. one or the helrs.nUlaw of HemU Being the same premlnes conveyed to Interest and Costs on Tuxes .- - 1,825.on 1,300.00 1,42».H port weekly to the State Employ- a striking addition to the city's mall. ual marker*, ettn Uhlenbtifth, the record owner of th« H. J. McDonald, Inc., a corporation of County Aid for Roails '_..... - 2,890 4,110.00 2,000.00 ley, Mrs. Wellington Wllklns, Sr., mortsftfftd premigen; nnd you. Lou tie Cai- jnent Service office, and as a result, Following the dedicatory program, New Jersey, by deed from Henry J, Mc- Franchlso Tax «,O00,0O 7,000.00 8,887.17 Miss Mary Boyle and MIsa Lillian nlily, are mude a defendnnt becauae you Donald and Oertruda T. McDonald, hit dross Receipts Tnx S.OOMO 2,000,00 2,«S9.43 Jnoro than 400,000 additional visits 'several thousand citizens of Akron M. Flanriery. • are tho wife of Chnrlei Cnssldy. one of wife, doled Deoember fl. 1037. and record- Ilu» Receipts Tax 200.00 JOO.OO 247.81 have been made by reporting benefit and visitors will hold a banquet In the hfllrs-at-law of Henrietta Uhlenbunh, ed In Book 1428 of Deeds for Monmouth Receipts frum Delinquent Taxes . I tho record owner of the mo rt go Red pretn- County, page 218. - 14,400.00 daimanta to the State Employment the armory, plans for which have Thomas Manson & Son i»e«; nnd you, Helen Caanldy, «r« made a Tax Title' I.len« ATTEND "THE FOIXIES." Soiled as the property of H. J. Mc- Special Items of General Revenue Antlrlotted [Service. been made by The Chamber of Com- Incorporated tltfendhnt becftuio you are ths wife of Donald, Inc., a corporation of New Jeraey, With Prior Written Consent of Commls- It is of extreme Importance that merce. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Holbrook of Henry Canxidy, one of tho helrv-at-Iaw of taken In execution at the suit of The eloner of Local (invernment - Ilentlcttn Uhlpnb\m!:( tho record owner of (she claimant for beneflts recognize "I expect," said Mr. Simpson,, "dur- Red Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Robert "TIME TESTED" National Commercial Title and Mortgage («) Capital. C»«h Surplus 1,HO.T« 1.180.70 the mortifflKcd premUeij and you, Cath- Guaranty' Company, a corporation of New that accuracy is ths key to quick ing my stay in Akron, I will'get to W. Glfford of Spring Lake were MEMORIALS erine Elhoiln.rt.on, are made a defendant becnuie you are the wife of Henry Ether- Jersey, et si., and to be sold hy Total Hlacellaneoui lUvenuef -...* 2«,576.00 t 15.880.70 I 14.SI0.S0 determination of tho validity of his see many of the recent Improvements among the Jerseyites attending the Ington, one of the helrn-nt-law of Henrlntta MORRIS J. W00DH1NQ, Sheriff, elalm. Experience of the past few in tire manufacture In the company's second annual ''Follies" on Ladles' Monument!, Markers, Uhlonbush, the reronl owner of the mort- 8. Amount to h. Raised by Taxation ,...j ....,-. 25,000.00 KiKCil prcmlaett, and by virtue thereof Dated January 91, 1039. Local 1'urpoie Tax 2B.108.76. jfeeks shows that many unemployed plant and to greet a great many of Night Monday, given by the Commit- Llndabury, itttalman, Zlnk & LafTerty, •workers improperly identify prior the fellows whom I have known, but tee of One Hundred at Miami Beach, flnitn to havo some Hen upon or Interest Lncnl School Tax < , S7.276.H Mausoleums. by way of eurteny. dower or otherwise. In Solicitors. County Tax .....'. - - - l»,178.0S employers; make errors In listing who are now scattered around the Florida, , tho said mortgaged p^mUei, (51 linn) 121.42 St.te Tax • 8,184.48 their social security -account num- world.' SI Monmnufk St., Phono R. B. 2*. The performers were members of Al'PLEGATE,' STEVENS, FOSTER IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. i. Total of (ienernl Budget Revenues 110,279.34 49,748.81 bers under which they were em- he committee and their wives and & REUSSILLE, By virtue of an Order of the Court of °iu Emergencies Authorlxed In 1038 • 100.0(1 soo.ot ployed; and in many cases -sign Thrown From Ladder.' they put on a playlet interpreting RED BANK Sollcltorn of Complainant, Chancery of New Jersey > made on the - F. O. Address 84 Broad Street, 1110,270.84 t 48,048.31 (heir names differently from the James i>. Lemmon of Long Branch dual entertainment scenes of fun in Red Bunk, New Jeney. alxteanth (Iny of January, Nfn8l*on> hun- «. Tnt.ls : !way they have been registered with the 1890's and 1939. Dated February fi, J939, dred and thirty-nine, In a certain csune fell -20 feet last Wednesday when In Maid Court depending wherein Mary K. ArPROPWATIONS employers. Such errors necessi- wind blew a ladder from under him Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook have been Campbell Is complainant and Margaiet Monmoutb. County Stirrogmi*** Office. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. 1 7. (lenernl Approinlatlons tate the services of nearly a score at Little Silver. Lemmon was work entertaining as their house guests I a tte no n Letnlng anil* others are defend- Appropriated In the matter of the osttte of John Grant, 123/SOS anti, the aubacrlber, one of ths Spoclnl of persons In checking {("Irregular ing Mrs. Holbrook's sister, Mrs. A. H. 1930 for 1098 Expended on a new house at the time, deceased. IJotwecn William II. Held, Complnlntnt, Masters of nnl.l Court of Chancery, will on' Aa Hodifltd ananidl iuliiims," requires correspondence He suffered ' a fractured hip and Edwards of Red Bank and Mrs. Wal- Notice to creditor! to pretent claims nnd Sebnntiano Snallmben*. tt all., De- the first day of March. Nineteen hundred 'fendaiiU. . By All Re.trveil mrlth the unemployed worker, and was treated at Monmouth Memorial ter Moore of Manhasset,. Long Is- aRalntt estate. And thlrty'-nlne, at two o'clock In the Transfert for 1038 Pursuant to thi order of Joseph L. Don- On Hill. «tr- Notice.' nfternonn, sell at public vendut!, at the ieaiuses the claimant to feel that un- and. (a) Operations hospital. ahay, Surrogate of the County of Man- To HEDASTIANO . SAGMMUENB ind Court House In ths Borough of Freehold, (ieneral (Jovornrnent leinployment compensation, is wrap- mouth, made on the etffhtcantlf day of MILS. SEHASTIANO SAULIMHKNE, the Monmoulh County, Naw Jersey. Admlnlilretlve and Executive _ S 4.205.8B ped up in "red tape." January, 1936, on th* application of wife of tiebnstlann Hafcllmbeno: ALL that certain tract or parcel of Personal Services :- 8 1,880.00 1,410.00 Lin a Grant, executrix of thi estate of Hy virtue of, an Order of tho Court of land situate, lying tind being at High Other Than Personal Services 1,040.00 -The commission's benefit payment John Grant, deceased, notice Is hereby Chancery o( tho State of New Jersey, . Point Chapel, or Chapel Hill, In tha 2,203 99 given to the creditors of said dec«aned to Assessment and Collection of Taxes ..... 2,100,00 structure has been erected to pay m«do on. the twenty-flfth day nf January, Township of Mlddletown, County of Personal Services 2,200.00 . S,100.00 benefits In an orderly and prompt exhibit to the tuhicrlber, executrix an Nineteen hundred ftnd' thlrty*nine, In the Monmouth and State of New Jersey I 300.00 aforesaid, their debt! and demands against bvO'enUtleil. matter on Hilt of Com- BEGINNING In th* middle of tht Other Than l'crnonel Services 320.51 imanner. The agency dislikes un- the said estate, under oath, within six plaint .if William H. Reid, you nre re- public highway lending from Middle Lognl necessary "red tape," but every I months from the date of the aforesaid or- iiilrcrl to nppear and nn«w«r tba said Dill town Village to Itlcevllle, thence as Personal Service* ., .— 100.00 Other Thnn Personal ,'lervlres •••— 402.3U claim must be paid according to der, or they will be forever barred of their ( Cnmplatnt on or before the 27th day of ths) magnetic neidle now points actlont therefor aaainit the said sub- Mnrch, next, or such proceeding* wfll be North ten degrees (Ifty-Ilvo minutes Protprllon to Persons and Property ^ the law. The co-opcraUoh of the un- scriber. West along the middle of the high- Kir. :. : • 011.39 hud fts If you hud appeared In Bold pro- 120.no fcmployed worker in presenting his Dited Freehold, N. J.. Jan, IS, 153?. rcedtnii. Snlcl Hill of Cnmplalnt 3* filed way Isadltig from High Point Chapel Personal Servi.es ., 120.00 the WsW for the puri'one of forccloninir a certnin , to Applatrate's Landing eight chains Other Than Personal Heivlces .....'.... 8KO.00 791.09' dalm is absolutely necessary In "or- LENA (.'RANT, Red Bank, N. J., R. F. D. No, 1, mortuaRa made and executed by (Jabrlif to tho Southeast earner of the School POIICB 2,tOO.OO der to carry out the commission's Executrix. TiirnnMy nnd Annto Tnmasy, hi* wife, and House lot; thene* North eighty-three Personal Services 2,100.00 1.OK5.00 objective. Unemployment compen- Edward W. Wlie, Esq., , hrhl by tho comi^aifi«nt, fttid you, Sobas- degrees'West one chain; thence North Other 'J'hnn Perinnal Services ..* 220.S(l 498.12 sation requires the adoption.. of tied Btnlc, N. J., tinnn KnKllmbenc. nri> marie a party 1)8- three and one-half degress Weet Pollen Pension Fund 70.2(1 79.20 nevcnty-fWa links to a atone In John I'lre Hydrant. -.._ - 1,300.0(1 1,250.00 1,200.00 Strict business principles and also a Proctor. ruu^o of the fact thnt*you are the owner of the premised described In the riortgutjo Wlnt's Una; thence North eighty-three Streets and Rondi- ' (recognition of tho law as social leg^ 5.08S.03 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT which In belnir sought to bo fircQlofed, deress West four chains two links Itepalrs arid Mnlntennnro Mat Ion of tremendous Importance and you, Mm. Seliastinno HaBllmb^iie, wife along the said Joint West's tint to a Personal Services 2,500.0(1 3,810.70 Estate of Henry'0. J, Schroedtr, deceased. stake i thence South four degrees West 2,300.1)1) 3,172.82 to the welfare of the state. Notice li hereby given that the account! of Scbastlnno HtiKUmbine, are made a par* Other Than Personal Services of the subscriber, substituted trustee of tv b'.Tf.uac of the fact 1 hat you claim as seven chains fifty-four links to North- Dirt lload Maintenance ; 3,000.00 2,411,00 the eitate of said deceased, will b« audited the wifv of Sebnntlftno SttKilmbene, an In-. went corner of William Mount's cow New Construction latfl- rlKht of dower or otherwUe In housti Inn nee North eighty-eight de- Personal Services .' 300,1)0 and stated hr the.Surrogate of the County grees twenty mlnuUs East two chalni FITKIN HOSPITAL RECORDS. of Monmouth and reported for settlement the~Ureinliten ile*crilieil hi the mot'tifntfe Other Than Personal Selvlces 2,700.011 to the Orphana Court of said County, on hir-h \n he\n)l unuitht tn be foreclosed. nUty-iIx links to a Harden fence post; Drnlns Thursday, the ilxttenth day of Mnrch, A. Dated Jnnunry 25, 1039. thence South one degree forty min- Personal Survlro ' 200.no Increases' in services rendered In utes Weit two chains to the centre of Other Than I'ersnnnl Servlr.es 100,00 I). 1939, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at which Freehold, Nnw Jersey. the first named highway; than re ftll departments of Fltkln hospital time application will be ftmde for the nl* UDWARt) G, FOKMAN, Htreiit UghllriK : 3,8.60.00 3,700.00' 3,304.44 lowxnce of commissions end counsel feet, Solicitor for nnd of Counsel North eighty-eight degrees East four Sanitation last year Indicate the steady growth Dsted Jsnusry 2R, A. V. U3b. With Complfliiiatit, rbalm forty-right links aluntc said liarbai!<> and A«h Removal I.MIi.nO of the institution, according to How- Highway to the place of BfKtnnlntr. Try out Sanitone with assurance of satis- 14 Went Main Street, Freehold. U. J. containing four acres and ninety-five Hclillli and Chnrltlon . ,. ' ard Corlles, president. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY Hoard o! llenllh 8S0.O0 OF NEW YORK, hitnrlradtha of an ficret b« the name Personal Keivlrc» ..: B82.00 882.00 The number of patients admitted By i Hurry J, Kelly. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. more or less, with tht appurtenances. faction or your money back. Sanitone is a 123/830. Other Than Personal Services .: 1111.00 12T.03 to the hospital in 1938 totaled 4,903, Aailitant Trust Officer, Including th» Inchoate right of dower 100.00 . HO Broidwey, New York, N, V), TO CATII1HKA PAUL: thorein of tntftthorg Maria Campbell,' wife Poor—Ailmlnlnt ration ~ compared to 4,526 Ir/ 1937, and 4,283 By virtue of in order of the Court of of the defendant, Richard P. Cnmfibe.il, Personal Services •- 100.00 100.00 Substituted Trustee. 800M (35.93 C3S.93 in 193S. The number of operations cleaning method in which gentle action Chancery nf New Jersey, marie on the >Ifoy Jr., and Including the inchoate right of Poor-Belief of tha (lute hereof. In a .cause wherein ctirtrny of the defendant, Attierl K. Letn- Rerrcntlon antl Ktlucntlonsl . performed totaled ZJ65S for the year, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Citizen it Uulldifiif and Loan Association of' Ing, hwtbnml of tho defendant, Margaret Pailtii nnd 1'lnyKiournls 01.09 against 2,532 in 1937, showing the ex- , combines with thorough cleaning. It re- Eitate of Joseph Koinlclc, deceased. lied Hank, n corporation of tho .Htnlc of I'attprHm) I^clnlnjr, toifother with all and .J'orsunal Seivlces - tent of the surgery work carried oh Notice Is hereby given thit the account* New Jersey, Is rnmiilninnnt, and you and singular the hereditaments and appurten- Oilier 'I'lmn l'*-c*onnl Hcrvices stores the finishing oils that keep cloth of the aubicrlber, administrator of the es- others aro (lefondnjita, you «to icfiulrci to ftnrct1 to the nalil premUva betoniflrig or Utirlasulflrd Piirrmses during the year. Dr. James A. Fish- tate of said dtcessed, will be audited and Rppenr, and flnswur to the com pin I riant'* In any wise appertaining. Klerllon' Ksnmse er, chief of the medical staff, called Htitcd by lbs SurroffaU of th« County of 1)111 on. or htitort the twcnty-cii,'ht»'« tiny P.i.r.rml Services' 1 S.IMI IB.00 particular attention to the number of, .pliable ai>4 rich-looking. As licensed Sani- Monmouth and reported for stttlemeni to nf Mnrch, next, or tho ial<] hill wilt be Other Thnn I'crsonnl .Services I ;!r,.'"i liin.lu the Orphan* Court of aild. County, on taken m ronfftaeed asalnxt you. - Said Iftmlq.wll] be sold aubject to unpaid 1,114.07 1.090.53 pathological reports resulting from tax Hem nnd siiesamcntii, If any, details l.Oi'iO.O'l Thursday, the ninth dmy of March, A. I). Tht nald bill U filed to foroctoia n rcr- Tax l.len KorM'toNiiii Costs I.OOO.DO laboratory tests which amounted to 1089, at 10:00 o'clock a. m, at whM) of which will he announce'] at the time of J'KI-HOIIHI Sfivicon 800 00 tone cleaners we are skilled in the cleaning iiiln mmixnuQ riR'te iiy Mi>:h«rl 1", W«lr nnln and the reading of the conditions of 4U0.'Ill 68,907 in 1938, compared with 39,637 lime application will be made for tho al- (widower) and Itohtrt Rellly (single) to Ollitr Than I'em l-Hervii-es 118.84 lowance of com minions and counsel fees, 4aln mn to tht property above referred to,. ion.n ii 113..50 in 1937, an Increase of nearly 20,000. Cltlxeru IJullditiK and Loan Amodntlrm rtf IJfltf'l: January 27. 1039. H. r. t';. A. t'ir Unit A nnl. art. Our trial offer guarantee is backed by Dtted January IS, A. D. 1939. Red Hank, dated Aujcmt 17, Jii27, and W. I". A,, Clrnrilrw Ilrouki lli.'io "Our advances In medical science," JOHN U M0NTO0MERY, recorded In the office of th* Cleric of Mori' HAROLD MeDEKMOTT, I'cfKnjiHl H^ivirff ' inn.mi Ul Pearl Street, JUd Qink, N. J,. Dr. Fisher said, "emanate largely mouth County. New Jemcy, in Hook H34 Special Master In Chsncrry Olht-r Thnn iVrMiiiuil Se vlc.^ 273.10 Emery Industries, the manufacturers of Administrator. of Mortgage*, Pag a 6I>, etc., COVMINK of New Jtrsey. from the laboratory where constant Qulnn Jk Doremm, premise* nltuate In th« Bonmifh <•( Deal. Irving W, Teoplf, Red Bank, N. J., 7(MJ flroftd Street, ' • (1.1 Contlnnmt r.oo.oo" xtaearch Is being carried on. The fu- Sanitone. Call us today for quality service. In'the County of Monmouth and .Stale of (el DRIII MPI vl<« fMit of. medicine depends in great Pro eton. New Jersey. Newnrk, New Jersey. I II Mnnlrli.nl Drlit Ktrvlca Solicitor for Complainant. 7,0011.0(1 7,000.On measure upon what the laboratory And you, Cnthlnka Pout, are m«'l« a I'nyment of lli.nils _ .-.. 7.IHHI On NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT party defendant to • AM suit Jierame you Ir.lrre.t. «:t Hinds 1.730.1)0 1,730.00' can discover for us. The laboratory Estate of Jacob Meyer, deceated, are the holder of A judgment M tf A I it • t Mi- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT interest im Itolns 125.011 chael Wclr, a former owner of the mort- .'IO.IMI 2.82 figures for last, year give some Idea' •TELEPHONE 2800 Notice is hereby given that ttf* accounts K*tat.e of i;hrirk I'arm.y, deucaoed, lnt(irtnt. on (,'tiircnt. l,onnii in ii.«n of the vast amount of this type of of the subscriber*, executor* of the estate trfifted premium, and by virtue thereof llcfiinil Tn< OviTimviniiiU 324.11 324.41 of aald deceased will ba audited and •UUrJ rl»lm to have tome Hen upon ot Intore^t NnMre N her«by iflren that the ar^ount« 7 0.4-1 78.44 work done at Fitkin." of the iijbxerlber, iiihitltuteil trim tee of Aoi'vurneiit N'll'r by tha 8urroK«tc of the fxiunty of Mon- In tht Baid nortBatted prrrnUei. liii«rfr«l tin'As-essmml Nnlo . ,. 'tn 'in 25-01) 20.U3 SUITS moqth and reporterj for settlement to the APPLEttATE, STKVENS, FOSTER the estate of aaid deciaied, will be audited Visits to the clinics at the hospital and itatirj'h^ the Surrogate of the County («) UtifitlU ami Mlatutory KxiJendlill 338.10 Orphans' Court of Mid County, on Thurn- A RBUBSIUJS, nf Monniouth and reported for lettlcrnent ruio no 338.10 totaled 28,191 lust year, compared to COATS dty. the thirtieth day.of M*reh, A, I). fSnlicItori of fvompieirjantj Ur th* OrphariB> Court nf.sald County, on llsfl^ll Uiipxiirnilert nulanrn Acrou 85,290 In 1937, an Increase of nearly 1933, at 10:00 nVIof-k •. m., at whl^h P. O, AAArt**'- M nrnad fjtf#«t. 7?#d Rank, ItemlHcl Taies 1,360.1(1 (.42 4.42 time application will be made for the al- tftw Jeney. Thursday, the twenty-third day ot March. 17.J8' * thousand. 1 The number of ward PLAIN DRESSES A. [>. 19ay, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at OnrtillerUblK Tnx Tltlh Ll«l.» lowance of commlnlons and counsel fets. D*t«d January 27, 1939, I 37.97- patient days In 1938 totaled 36,233 Dited Februir/ 10, A. D. 1039. which tim« appllc&tlon wilt b* rrtviU for I^riil flrhool Tn< the a Mow a nee ot com'tnUnlon* and coun- my Tnx '• 1(1,176.03 tgalnst 33,369 In 1937, another size- Ivory Laundry Rug Shampooing ALFRED J. LIPFMAN, Monmouth County SurrogaU'a Offic*. sel feei. ' . Sdiln Tn* «,|!I4.43 able Increase. Accident cases in- Shrewsbury. N. J., lit the nintur of tho fstn,U^ nf Corntllus r»»l«d fnbrumrr 6, A. U, 1081. Henri ye* JF.ItnOLl) H. MEYKft. Chnrlno O'Neill (nl*<. kn'^n n« ChnrleM 5,831.58 . 5,S31.58 creased to 395 for 1938, compared with NBW [IKUNHWtOK TIIUBT COMPANY, :(oo.oo 3U0.O0 Hhrewibury, N. J-. C. O'Neill), d«cefl*e'J. HytM/)ula A. Mnneroll, yn in 1937. JACOB U NEWMAN, Not Ire to creditor* to present clftim* Trimt Olliipr, \ Knuve for nnrollecteti Tmes H,4r,S.7tt 810 Broid Street,.Newark. N. J,, ZU2 (let*iv« fltre*t. New BrunawIrlc..N. J.-, ' Rt.tf.ator*. , Punnnnt to *ti« order of Jnteph U. Dun- SubBtltutrd Tiuatce. 1110,2711.34 t 46,043.31 1 4«,787.»lj' Jftcoh L, Newman, E*Q.( iihny, HurroaatB of th« County of Mon- HOSTESS TO AUXIUARy. 810 Broad Stritt. moutJrt made on the twentieth day nf Ilicki, Kuhllhau. Thompiun &. t- Newark* N. J., Januaryf 1980, nn the. application of Katlonal Dank Bids., Anticipated In Cash Proelor. ' William F, O'Neill, John T. O'Neill end N»w Brumwlek, N, J-, In 1938 Mrs. Harold Stout of Wallace Irene E. Naughtnn, «dmlniitratorn of the 1835 1938 Froeton. II. n«t|lcs(«'l tlovenues •tteet was hostess to members of Mmmauth C*uniy Surngat*'* Offttt, *itat« of Corneilua Charlei O'Ntltl (alio 225.00 « 1)3.00 8 288.00 know at Charlei C. O'Neill J, dtreaied, (r) Doff I.lrenjsR . ... Red Bank branch of th« Ladles' SANITONE H the matter of th* Mtit« of John L. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT *OF ACCOUNT notice 1* hereby tflven to the creditor* of 2 31.00 auxiliary of the National Association Bennett, D*e«sutd, Ttltsl Dedicated Revenues for DOB Damsges. No tie* to crtdfton to preient claims Mi-* deceased to exhibit to the •tibicrlh. Estate of Kmllla W. Chapln, deceased. . pf Letter Carriers Monday night «t against titatr. cm, admlnlitratofi as aforecnld* their Notice is hereby given that tba accounts 12 riraml Total f>( all Totnl Deillrated her home. I'uriuant to thi order of Joieph I* I>urt- dtbii arij (I em a rids ajfalnjil the iflid p*tni«, r>r thti subscriber, trustee of the estate $ J2S mi * ' 9"'"0 • 23».O0 a't*l, Burrostit* a* the Counly of Mgn- under oiith, within Mix rnontht from the uf said itecease't, will be midlled anil llevenurs Attending the meeting were Mrs. flat* of the aforeiald order, or they will stated lir the Huiroglta of the Cnunly of mouthmth, , miam t onon ' the i«v«nt«tt«v«nt«th dayy of 14. Crninl Totnl nf Ail'Anticipated n«vnnuei. iltO,'li«Tie * 46,138.31 Walter Noble, Mrs, Melvin Stout, FFebruaryb * vl989l98 * vt\ thhe applicatiolii n f >i« forever baricd of their action* there- Monmauth and reported fur settlement to Mrrf. William Sweeney,, lira. John Rune!) It«nriett. s«l« cxaentur ot tti* tttr agalnit th* (aid lubicrlbem. the Orphans Court of. s«Id County, on Expended and' lit* of John L. Benrtett, deceased, notice Dated Freehold, U. J.. Jan, 2", 1939. Thursdsy, the ninth day o! March, A. t>. Bailey, Mrs. Victor Dorm Mrs. Rob- 1939, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at which Api'iroprluted Rosorveil . U hfr«by K'Vtn. to the tredltnrs of ««l'l WILUAM V. O'NKinn, r for ia:s'j ,.. ,fprl«|» f ert Goode', Mrs, Utotvatiji MustSxeiy*, ote&awiV to •TViiUt.vr\hBK^*r.ii\itr, n-i.* >.,;;„.„*„ w Port Uvnmnu\h*.K«> *>» Vlme j.opUce.vl9n,wUl b« ntada (or the al- Mrs. Arthur Slatfory, Mrs. Morrell •xe«tit«r as aforeaaH> thvlr d«bU and 4«- ? JOfrN T. VHKtLh. lowanc* of commlfiflone «n4 coi/nse) fe#r, Mat.il January 21, A. I). 1939, Moore and Mrs, M. E, VanSauter. raandf acmlnat the itid eitnte, under oith, New Hnnmoijth, N. J.. within fix monthi from th* d«t« nf tha TREHB B, NAUOHTOH, FiPKLlTV UNION TRUST COMPANK, LEON^S (Forrairly Fidelity Trust Company) The next meeting will bs Tuesday aforesaid order, or thtr w.11 be forever * Tori Monraouth, N. J. ( By i Leill* C. McDouall. I 225.00 8 08.00 » 9».00> night, March 21, at the home of Mrs. itmd of Ubitr actions therefor agclmt Admlnlttratori. TotJl| .„;... „ the nid •abMrlfctr. E4w*r4 W. WIM, En,, Vlc» President, William Sweeney on, Allen street, Dited Freehold, N. /., Feb. 17, 19X9. rfUd n*nk, N, J., 7IS Broad Street, Newark, N, J., id. flmnil Total of all Dedicated Revenue Rumaon. ' 70-76 White St., Red Bank BlIBSELL BENNETT, Proctor for William F. O'Neltt. Trustee, AliprnpHfltlons 225.Oil t 95.00 tfs.oo Sirs. Melvin Stout attended tho 27 P«Hormand!e Av«,, Fair IfaVen, N. J, Snyrier, Rahttln $t I'lllkbury, Hood. Lafferty A Campbell, 1 Howard 8, Illgglnion, E^i., AtUnilo HlKhlamlt, N. J.. 744 llioid Strtst, ' (Irand'ToIll »t All A"p|.'ro"pria'tio'.n".r....'.t 1 K),r7(l4.84 I 4..U..II jristtt convention of letter carrier Red Rank, N, J., .Froctori tor John T. O'Neill Newark, N. J., aX. -Trenton yesterday. Proctor. : ' And lr«n» Y* JNiiUXhUn, ;' Froctois. Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 23,1939. in a solution of black tea or clear greens, are. dellciously crisp. - To co (Tee. make greens used in salad prepara- SIDNEY SNOW Will he Food, of course, must be well tions crisp, wash them. under cold-" seasoned to be worthy of. For any meal the tablecloth must running water, dry the leaves care- * Olad to Answer Any ! Hot Off the Griddle | be immaculate. Under the table- fully, put the lettuce In a covered Questions on Food its piquancy By cloth a silence cloth should always be container in your refrigerator and Three Meals A Day used. It makes the service noiseless allow same to become thorough Vol. S, No. 1 Copyright BY SIDNEY SNOW, IBM Edited by WILMA E. DECTE ESTHEB DONLAJi nd more pleasant, protects the ta- chilled.- * ble finish from the effects or hot dishes and absorbs any liquids that Soda, Ive. or strohz soaps will' When vegetables are boiled they may accidentally be spilled. darken aluminum. This stain is Dining Abroad should be plunged into rapidly boll- quite difficult to remove. Stretching The Food Dollar Ing water and kept boiling until done When buying a thermometer for and removed from the fire. If deep-fat frying, the cook should be At Home Meatless Menus A Joy steamed, the same rule holds good; sure that she gets one Intended for WOMAN'S EXCHANGE the water under the steamer must be. that purpose, for this registers to With The Aid Of Pineapple boiling and the steam at Its height 650 F.; whereas others do not regis- 15 LINDEN PLACE, 3ED BANK' It's sometimes surprising to learn When Oyster Pie •when the vegetables are. placed in it, that dishes we serve in this country • and then closely covered. • ter temperatures sufficiently high. Fancy articles, children's and pineapple slices, quartered. Serve as typical of our cookery, are also Goodness knows we're all doing It served abroad, though in a little dif- No salad is perfect unless the clothing, useful articles, —here on the heels of the holidays— as dessert. . ... The food value of a cut of meat greens used, whether they are lettuce ferent manner. The next time Sun- Is Served dtics not affect the market price, stretching the food dollar! Or trying CRANBERRIES (a grand relish) By SIDNEY SNOW leaves, endive, chickory or other knitted goods and gifts. to! But the greater problem Is that —Wash 2 pounds cranberries. Grind day night supper offers a problem, since the less tender cuts are by far of keeping the Inexpensive foods medium coarse, catching and adding serve an omelet In this Italian man- the least expensive sources of lean from seeming dull, proaalc, monoton- the juice, Drain syrup from No, 2 ner. In making -omelets, Italian and fat. . ous! can crushed pineapple. Add drained style, do not beat the eggs too long, The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing and do not cook too long. No milk go—we look about for tricks to add fruit to cranberries. Measure the .Coffee should be bought In small All Type* of Danclne for Children, Adults—Exercise Class for Women eye appeal, or allure, and appetite fruits, place In glass or pottery dish or water is ever added and they are quantities, a container holding hot appeal which resolves itself' into— and add an equal measure of sugar, cooked in good olive oil. more than a week's supply, since cof- CLASSES FOR NE\y PUPILS FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, TUESDAY EVENING! flavor! Canned pineapple pos«e»i>es stirring well. Cover and store In re- . ITALIAN SPINACH OMELET fee, once opened, loses flavor and de- THE ELKS AUDITORIUM,. BROAD STREET and IMNCKNEY ROAD a lot of this trickery of both kinds. frigerator, stirring occasionally for 1 pound spinach velops staleness even though kept m Let's roll up our aleeves and per- the first 48 hours. Put In Jars or 4 tablespoons olive oil a. tight covered .can. T«lephoneil Red B«nk S07 and 2220 . form a bit of magic. All set?-Pres- glaBses, Cover with parafln. Will 8 eggs to ohango! Here we go! keep a long time in a cold place, Salt and sprinkle to. taste Cheese Is often passed after the salad Is served. Sometimes It Is Dollar-stretchers to attract both MEATS Wash the spinach thoroughly sev- 1 made Into balls and placed on the the eye and the palate. CORNED BEEF HASH—Turn out eral times In cold Water. Parboil. Do Individual salad plates. As crackers FLOWERS are always acceptable SALADS on pineapple slices heated in their not add any water to cook It as that usually accompany cheese a special CABBAGE—Add pineapple tidbits own syrup. Pour, over each creamed which adheres-to the leaves'after serving plate, which has a place for Have you ever stopped to think of the good flowers do or cut slices to shredded cabbage, peas. Garnish with border of spin- washing it Is sufficient. As soon as both crackers and cheese, is fre- . .'. cheering the sick and the convalescent; for the birth- quartered marshmallows, chopped ach. you remove It from the (Ire put-lt- quently used.' days and anniversary greetings, etc.; the expression of under cold, running water. Press green pepper and mayonnaise. STUFFED SHOULDER OF VEAL out as much of the water as possible, good wishes on the opening of a business establishment CAHROTS—Combine crushed pine- —Serve with hot crushed pineapple then with a towel press vory dry. n making cooked icing, add a or a last tribute to the departed. Consult me on the ques- apple, cut slices or tidbits, with grat- In thick slices of cooked carrots hol- Chop rather coarsely and put In a of salt to the sugar. This will tion of flow.er giving, , " ed raw cavrots, walnuts and naiad lowed out to form cups, or In green pan with the olive oil, salt and pep- >pjew%nt "tha Icing from sugaring. ' dressing. If desired, fold Into half- pepper halves. . ~ per. Stir frequently with a fork.so congealed lemon-flavored gelatin. COHNED MEATS — Serve with the spinach will absorb the oil. When To remove grease, and oil from FRANK BERARDI pineapple slices dusted lightly with the spinach Is almost cooked add clothing', scrape off as much as pos- COTTAGE CHEESE-H Combine cinnamon and brown sugar and sible with a dull knife. For a wash- % cup stewed prunes, chopped, to the eggs, and a little salt. When the Seven-Bridge Rd., Little Silver slipped under' broiler or in not oven eggs nave become firm on the under- able fabric—wash with hot soapy PHONE BED BANK 2571. cup chopped walnuts, 1 clip cottage until sugar Is melted. side, turn with a spatula and allow to water. Hub lard into oil and tar be- (NEAB BTJMSON ROAD) cheese, >A teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon CHICKEN POT PIE—Or fricas- cook on the other side, but do not let fore washing. For non-washable ma- lemon Juice, 2 tablespoons, mayon- see. Brown slices of pineapple In them become too firm. Fold over and terials—spread French chalk on the naise. Split 6 slices, pineapple cross- serve hot,-^A Httle grated-Parmcsan frajlvgpois. Brash, when dry. Sponge wise Ifiroup center."Between slices j buttsr-,on-both ildc^~EU«o In ahat with carbon tetrachlorlde. Sponge low baking pan. Top each with a cheese added to tho eggs improves put a V4-lnch layer of the cottage the flavor. road oil and tar spots with turpen- cheese filling. Garnish with mayon- marshmallow. Bake In a quick oven tine. Do not use French chalk when naise and sprinkling of paprika (or (400F.) until marshmallows aro a grease is mixed with dirt. roll edges of pineapple in paprika) golaen browft. Serve at once. SPLURGING PERMISSABLE before putting together. Servo on i POT ROAST—Servo with pineap- In the. home without a maid, fath- salad greens. ple slices heated In their own syrup. URING THE Lenten season, housewives are faced with the problem WHEN LEFT-OVERS ARE of many, many meatless menus. Now, such a thing can cause a er usually does the carvln'g at the FRUITS QUICK BREADS D table and the housewife will do well CORN BREAD-aust before put- CONSIDERED great dealt of trouble if permitted, but when one sits down and to see that the carver does not give Prunes—Add 1 small can of pine-, ting in oven cover top with drained calmly thinks over .the situation—well, just such dishes as this oyster all the choicest pieces to the rest of apple tidbits to prunes Just before crushed pineapple nnd small bits of If the housewife who Is on a rath- pie crop up-and .make the thought of meatless menus a very pleasant the family whllo keeping tho tough- you finish cooking them. Cook 15 uncooked bacon. Bake as usual, . er strict budget has tho desire to one. est, least attractive scraps for him- minutes moro. Serve cold. WITH BISCUIT MIX—Your own "splurgo" once In awhile she really self. It's father whom we have to APPLES—Cook sliced apples In or prepared. Make as for-drop, bis- should feel perfectly free to do no. OYSTER PIE please, you know. •yrup poured off canned pineapple. cuit. • Spread batter In shallow pan, That Is, she should feel free If she . APPLES, baked—Fill conters with can arrange It so there are left-overs 1 cup sliced mushroom* .'/t teaspoon celery salt ; HIGHLAND cover top w, Ith grated cheese, dots of A knowledge of how to make good crushed pineapple before baking. butter and drained pineapple tidbits. so the next night's mnal will cost 3 tablespoons butter Dash of pepper soup la essential because it offers a Baate with tho pineapple syrup. Bake In a hot oven (450 F.) about 20 practically nothing. It she has 3 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon lemon Juice means of conserving much food ma- ; : minutes. Cut In squares to. serve. "splurged" w,ith a breast of veal as terial that would otherwhso be wast- DRIED FRUITS—Chill together the meat course, her next night's din- 1 cup milk - 22 Bluepolnt oysters ' 100% PURE cooked dried pears, prunes, apricots Serve hot. ed. The bones of the meat should ner will be a treat, She can serve— !4 teaspoon salt Baking-powder biscuit dough always be added to the soup pot. Wa- veal tartlets. Tho tartlets are made Cook mushrooms In butter until partially tender. Stir In flour. ter In -which vegetables are cooked lllto this: Use IVJ pounds left over Add milk gradually and cook until thickened, stirring constantly. Add contain mineral matter and should breast of veal. Cut In pieces 1 Inch be used in making soup. The place MAPLE VsYRUJ longr~Malce*acreamaauoo of2ta« uaipnlngs,_lernonJulce_and__oysters. Una .Jjottom^and-sides of..small 6fsbup"inrthe~dlet ls-ar anstlmulant Careful Preparation Of spoons of butter and 4 tablespoons of casserttlo with baking-powder biscuit dough, rolled W-lnch thick. Fill to the flow of the 'dlgestlvo Juices. Jhm flour adding 1 cup of milk and 1 cup with oyster mixture and cover with rolled dough. Press edges of dough The classification of soups Is based of' veal broth, stirring constantly. together with fork dipped In flour and make silts in top to permit es- on the materials from which they are Old Vermont Peas Assures Good Eating Soason with salt and pepper. Add cape of steam. Bake In hot oven (450 F.) 15 minutes; then reduce heat made. Meat stock Is used, however, moat, 2 tablespoons chopped green to moderate (350 F.) and bake 10 to IB minutes longer. Serves 4. In many soups made from stock. It pepper and 2 tablespoons chopped pi- has been found that the flavor of any mento and 1 hard cooked egg For baking powder biscuit dough, sift together 1 cup sifted flour, 1 For Its site, a pea. certainly has, teaspoon double-acting baking powder and Vt teaspoon salt. Cut In 3 soup Is improved by the addition of FOR SALE in RED BANK by and can cause a lot of trouble. Un- COTTAGE CHEESE chopped. Bake 4 pastry sheila and meat stock at part of the liquid used. less served Juit so, It will sit up and fill with tho meat mixture. Sprinkle tablespoons butter or other shortening:. Add gradually 6 tablespoons make Itself Just as disagreeable as. SALMON SALAD FOR ANY over sifted bread crumbs and brown milk (about), stirring until a soft dough Is formed. Turn out on slightly ' A&P . under the broiler. Serve at once. floured board and knead 30 seconds, or enough to shape. Roll U-inch When washing curtains, shake possible. As a result, th* French, SEASON OF THE YEAR them thoroughly to remove the dust, German, English and all other nana- thick. Use about 2/3 of dough to line bottom and sides of small casser- then let them Boak for a few hours, American Stores tlontlono have gone out of their way tto ole; use remaining dough for. top crust. pour off the water and make a fresh fuss with this genus of the order Have you ever prepared a Cottage ^ELECTION OF SAUCES suds In which to finish the washing. Legumlnosael . We tthereforf e hhave cheese Salmon Salad? It Is one 'eBDVrc AC nrocCDT MAITCD If tho curtains arc very badly soiled, Davidson Brothers recipes from all nations, varying In recipe which calls for a minimum of SERVES AS DESSERT MAKER they may need a third suds. Rinse preparation and taste, but we cant Ingredients but gives a maximum of them thoroughly . In warm water. Fowler's Market afford to overlook' some, of our own satisfaction. . The housewife who has on hand Fine Flavored Lenten Dishes Curtains which need a little stiffen- American prepartlons. Everyone This salad maken an Ideal main recipes for a few hot sauces and a ing may be dipped In a thin.starch knows how to boll said peaa and dish for a buffet service at Informal few cold sauces Is fully equipped to solution, one to two teaspoons of National Grocery Company serve them with butter, but from re- suppers and luncheons. In addition make a regular dcBscrt out of the starch to every quart of water. White mote parts of this our country comes to Its being a delicious salad It Is ex- simplest cake, pudding or Ice cream: Stuffed Pimentos and Grilled Sardines Rescue curtains are sometimes improved by Schneider's Market .: a recipe for farm style peas thats ceptionally good to use as a spread a trace of bluing In the last rinse y' a "honey," If any conneotlon between BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE - "Muddled" Housewife for. canapes or sandwiches. . , , 2 egg yolks water. Ecru curtains usually lose peas and honey can bo Imagined. '•t- some of their color during washing, Packad by CABY MAPU SUOAX COMPANY, Int. As with most salnds of this type In 2 tablespoons butter order to Improve the flavor, It lsmad- For the housewife who finds her- but this Is easily restored by dipping St. Johnibury, Vermont • FARM STYLE PEAS vlsable to. prepare It an hour or more •4 cup brown sugar, (Irmly packed self all in a "muddle" when It comes TREAT YOUR HUSBAND Use two cups of shelled peas, 12 boforo serving nnd place In tho re- H teaspoon salt to" serving meatless meals during asparagus tips, an onion, a firm head frigerator, Either rod salmon or 1 tablespoon water Lenten season here are two grand TO BEEFSTEAK AND of lettuce cut nnv six small carrots, tuna fish may be used In this roclpo Comblno ingredlonts In top of dsni; dishes that are most appropriate for KIDNEY PIE cut in two, three tablespoons of but- and, of course, your milkman or gro- ble boiler and cook over hot water lunch: ter, a pinch of salt and one of sugar. cor can supply tho Jar of Cottage until sugnr Is dissolved, stirring con- STUFFED PIMENTOS Cover all with water and simmer If a housewife wants to give her Cheeso. stantly. Chill. Beat well before serv- ~ 1 oup whole shrimps slowly until all the vegetables aro ing. Makes % cup sauce. husband an extra special treat, she thoroughly done. . The recipe Is very simple and onsy 1 tablespoon chopped chives can nlways do so by Inviting about to prepare. You will wish to add It CRIMSON SAUCE Vt cup chopped celery fifteen of his "cronies" In for an even- Another fine recipe from tho farm to your collection of salad favorites. Vt cup rod currant Jelly 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Ing of games and gossip, and can calls for shallots, which are not so French dressing serve a grand supper with little trou- well known In the East but can bo COTTAGHI CHEESE SALMON 2 tnblcspoons hot water ble If she serves 2 teaspoons lemon Juice Sliced beets bought In the vegetable markets. If „SALAD 6 small canned Spanish pimentos BEEF STEAK AND not, little onions can be used, Dash of salt 1 cup Cottage Cheese 2 tablespoons currants, finely cut H cup mayonnaise KIDNEY PIE PEAS AND SHALLOTS IN , 1 cup minced salmon (red) 4 maraschino cherries, finely cut Mix shrimps, chives and celery 4 pounds round steak CREAM SAUCE ^ ',1 cup chopped celery 1 toaspoon maraschino cherry Juice with mayonnaise. Fill pltnentos with 20 medium sized potatoes diced !i cup chopped sweet pickles Comblno Jelly, water, lotnon Juice the shrimp mixture and top with a 10 carrots sliced Saute a dozen peeled shallots In Salt and pepper to taste nnd salt. Add currants, cherries and slice of beef that has been marinated U toaspoon pepper two tablespoons of butter until a Mi cup' mayonnalso In French dressing for about M hour. 5 beef kidneys golden brown. Then add ono quart chorry Juice. Servo on cottage pud- of shelled peas and ono cup of wa- Combine all Ingredients In order ding or with whlto steamed pud- GRILLED SARDINES 3U medium sized onions, sliced given. Allow to stand In a cold placo dings. Makes 1 cup sauce. 1 tablespoon salt ter, a little salt and a pinch of sugar. < 2 tins sardines 1 small turnip sliced thin Cover and boll until soft. Drain off tor an hour before sorvlng to Im- HOT FUDGE SAUCE 1 slice of garlic halt the broth and add one pinch of prove flavor. Sorvc oh lettuce. Tuna Soak kidneys In water for about 4 8 squares unsweetened chocolate Salt, pepper and cayenne rich cream sauce, Boll again for a Ash may bo substituted for the sal- Juice of half a lemon hours, or overnight, remove all sin- mon If you BO desire. Serves six. cut In pieces ' 1 tablespoon chopped,mint ews; put Into a pot of boiling water few minutes. l'U cupa water and boll for 5 minutes. Drain and 214 cups sugar Whole cloves Beet slices cut Into small squares. Cut the U teaspoon salt Cucumber, sliced steak Into small pieces; cook both Comblno chocolate and water and French dressing steak and kidneys In a pan for U cook over direct hoat 4 minutes, stir- hour. In 1 gallon of water, then add Menu OS The Week ring constantly. Beat with rotary H»at sardines In their own oil un- onions, carrots and turnips. Cook egg boater \intil blended. Add sugar til th6y begin to turn golden brown. for SO minutes longer and add the po- and snlt, roturn to, fire and cook 4 Ada one slice of garlic to the oil and tatoes and seasoning. Cook until po- minutes longer. Servo hot on Ice as soon as It begins to turn brown, tatoes are tender, then pour into a cream, cako or pudding. This sauce remove it. Sprinkle sardines with baking dish and cover with meat pie MONDAY can bo kept nt lenst a month in the salt, pepper, cayenno, lemon juice, crust. Bake In a hot oven from 22 to and mint. Romove to hot platter, 25 minutes. Breakfast—Orange juice, ready to eat cereal, scrambled eggs, friz- Ice box nnd may bo heated again In and put two cloves In each sardine. zled ham, toasted English mulllns, marmalade, coffee or cocoa. Lunch— a doublo bollerior served cold. Garnish with beets and cucumbers Casserole'of diced ham and noodles, asparagus tip salad, fresh pineapple, which have been marinated In French VEGETABLE HASH WITH assorted cookies, tea or milk. Dinner—Cream of spinach soup, Yankee NEW ENGLAND dressing for about H hour. FRIED SALT PORK pot roast, corn fritters, buttered carrots, tomnto nnd cream cheeso salad, BAKED APPLES deep dish apple pic, coffee or beer. TELL A NEW STORY 2 cups cold boiled potatoes, diced 1 cup cooked beets, dleced (1 medium tart apples WITH EGGS EAiY TUESDAY 1 cup cooked carrots, diced 2 tablespoons butter 1 onion, finely minced Breakfast—Grapefruit, hot wheat ccrcnl, errnmed chipped beef on Is cup maple sugar or brown sugar F^led eggs, poached eggs, scram- \k teaspoon salt cornmeal wallles, coffee;or cocon. Lunch—Hot beoT sandwiches, pickled Vj cup wnter bled eggs, poached eggs and filed U teaspoon pepper Core tho apples and paro one- eggs! It's an old story told over and '.i cup cream WAiHER beets, mashed potatoes, fruit geliitlno with whipped cream, ton or milk. fourth of the wny down. Put the over and over again, morning after 0 slices salt pork Dinner—Broiled pork sausages, fried potatoes, npplo fritters, string benna, morning, day In and dny out. Have npplea In n baking dish. Place a tea- Fry tho sliced salt pork until crisp rhubarb meringue pie, coffee. spoon of butter in each core. ' Pour wo ever said that "variety Is the spice of life?" Just about as often as and brown. Drain on unglazed sugar over tho npples, plaeo water in brown peppor and keep hot while tho pun a fid bnko In a hot oven 400 fried eggs, poached eggs and scram- WEDNESDAY bled egga are served! preparing the hash. Put 4 table- P. until soft (about 'i hour) basting, spoons of the fat from the pork In a Breakfast—Baked apples with crf-nm, fried mush with syrup, ponchotl every llvo minutes. Servo with heavy EQO FRIZZLE Kan and add the vegetables which 95 eggs on toast, broiled bacon, raisin tonst, corfeo or cocoa. lainch—Chtlt cream. avo been mixed together and sea- con came (rljolcs, sliced tonmtons, buttered crackers, lemon Ice, assorted BAKED APPLES WITH * eftg" , ' soned. Pour over this the cream and •i\toaspoon salt cookies, tea or milk. Dinner—Boiled cot tag;** ham, now potatoes, smoth- CRANBKRItlES " mix well. Fry until nicely browned. '.i teaspoon pepper .„ . Served . garnished with the strips of ered cabbage, green salad, apple dumplings* with hard sauce, coffer or f> npples U cup milk „ ' ' 74 salt pork. beer. - I 2'.i eups cranberry sauce 4 teaspoons butter Special Limited Trade-in Offeri 1 6 tablespoons sugar • tt pound chipped beef THURSDAY Wasn nnd core Iho npples and Cover tho beef with boiling water OLD-FASHIONED OATMEAL '10.00 for your old washer] plaro in a baking dish. Kill centers and lot stand for flvo minutes. Drain COOKIES Breakfast—Pineapple juice, boiled rice with butter, sugar- and cinna- with tb.o .prepared crnnborry sauce, and dry. Melt butter In frying'pan, —regardless of age or con-: mon, Jelly omelet, Canadian bacon, coffee cnlte, coffco' or cocon. Limrli— pouring tho remaining snuce around add beef and heat thoroughly. Bent Corn chowder, assorted sandwiches, colo slaw, fruit cup, tea or ,milk. the sides of tho npples. Sprinkle the the eggs, add the seasonings and milk K cup butter SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER dition—if • traded in on this Dinner—Casscrolo of lamb and* vegetables, npplo nnd nut sntnd, creamy' sugnr over the top or tho apples and and mix well. Pour over the beef X cup granulated sugar Use an EASY Itoner lor a new EASY. rice pudding with raisins, coffco. hake In a moderate overt 350 P. about and stir frequently until eggs hnve a ORRS ' ' •If) minutes or until apples nre soft. cooked. Serve garnished with sprigs 2 cups pastry flour (whol« year FREE—II bough! Biislo tho npples frequently with the of parsley. 1 teaspoon baking powder at thi sam« tim» as your We knew);you'diwant] FRIDAY cranberry anuce, •i tenspoon salt n«w EASY Wash«r. (Only, them.*» That's 1 whyj we one small payment of SS.OO Breakfast—Stewed rhubarb, ready to cut cereal, codtlsh cakes, but- POTATO FRITTERS 1 teaspoon cinnamon took | the {entire-/avail- tered toast, Jolly or jam, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Hpnghett!,. tonmto sauce, MOCHA WHIP' .'i teaspoon soda | down, buy« both, bal- dressed, lettuce, applc-taplocn pudding, ten ni- milk, Miitier—Vegetable •|i cup milk ance monthly spread able quantity of .these 2 eups raw grated potatoes 1 teaspoon vanilla over two yean ln-> soup, baked stuffed hnddock, new boiled potatoes, buttered brussels Is It something rich you're looking 1 cup raisins, chopped new'^EASYS. But % we sprouts, mixed grcon nnlad, lemon meringue pic, coffee. ttead oi one.) You pay foT" for In the line of n dessert? If so, 1 teaspoon onion Juice 2 cups rolled pats tho Ironer alter the Waiher here It Is with nil the trimmings: M teaspoon chopped parsley Cream tho butter and add the never dreamed they'd M teaspoon baking powder payments have been com-] SATURDAY MOCHA WHIP sugar slowly. Beat the eggs and add. pitted. II Waihir olons It' go QUITE so fast! Now! 1 tnblespoon gelatin 2'« tablespoons bread crumbs Sift tho dry Ingredients and add al- M teaspoon salt ternately with the milk and vanilla purchased, pay S2.00 there's only a FEW left!) Breakfast—Fresh plrienpplo, corn meal mush, ham and eggs, buttered U cup cold water dawn, balanc* small toast, coffee. Lunch—Stuffed tonintocs with Creole rire, cold cuts, l^j cups strong coffee Drain off all the moisture from the extruct. Add the raisins and rolled j grated, potatoes, nnd ndd to them tho ont-i and drop by teaspoonfuls on a tnonthty paymffnts. Get yours now at the melba toast, chocolate pudding with whipped crenni, ten. or milk. Dinner "ir nip MIKIU. —Split pea soup, veal paprika,' dumplings, smothered r-arrnt*, pear nnd Few (jralns salt" , . • egg, salt, onion juice nnd pntsley. sl'chlly greased cookie sheet. Bake special bargain price 1 cup crennv, whipped' * * Beat well and ndd-crumbs nnd bnk- In n moderate oven 350 F. for nbout nut salad, layer coke, coffee. "•','. ' • lng powder* brop the butter, a I'u minutes. quoted only while these i ft en. the gelatin In rold • \vatet, v iew •washeialast. .WtyWUVJnThwve in noMr rdirwrAffcofrre, Aficfr AUff&sugar 'fat nnd .fry a golden brown. Drain Immediately after taking the'cake t«.J» ami salt. Chill. When very cold on brftwn piper and serve with meat from the oven invert It on «. cake Hreakfaitr—Chilled melon, ready to eat cereal, plain waffles, syrup or am).slightly thickened, (a little more cooler and remove the pan. If the jam, baked eggs, crisp bacon, jioffce or cocoa. Dinner—Crabmeat cock- than ordinarily, as It Is going to b« If a roast has R good covering of enke cools In the pan It tends'to be- tall, broiled chicken, baked stuffed potatoes, fresh buttered asparagus, fceaten), bent with egg beater until fat, basting will not be necessary. As come sticky. Jrult salad, darlole duchesse, coffee. Supper-^Club sandwiches, potato mocha colored and very frothy. Fold the meat cooks the fat melts and In whipped orcam^ chill In nherbort JEHSJEY CENTKAL IMIWE-H-& LIGHT chips, plcklcs-ollves, strawberry shortcako, coffee or tea. Klnsaea or In the bowl from which It bastes tho roast. When a roust Is If the same level measurements, is' to be served. Serve with 'addition- deficient In fat, It Is a good practice the same'oualltv of. Ingredients &nd s'whipped cream, ullfthtly sweetened to place a layer of fnt over tho sur- the same teniurrature Is used etch Sidney Snow will bo pleased to uipplv any of Ihese recipes. and flavored with a lew drops of face. This added, fnt may b« strips tlmo, the finished product la bound ' Just wrlto care of th!» paper. vanilla, . of unit pork or bacon or pounded out to h<* the as.m<*< Therefore, accurate cod fat or suet proportions »r« important. TELEPHONE RED BANK DM. " JtEDB ANr MSCaSTEK. TEBKTJAKY 28, MSI tlon and ambition oh your part will ers have not been "sold" the piopobl- habUitaUon Of not enable yo,u to succeed In business. Against New Taxes tion that new forms of taxation are Getting a Job. , Few states'in the nation have re- needed. They haven't been "sold' sabled Persons The third step in the program is sisted new foi ms of taxation as stub- for the Simple reason that the, record the ultimate objective of every re- YOUR HOME bornly as has New Jersey. Each year, shows that the need to finance-relief habilitation program—placement on since 1935, when the sales tax wasIs not the sole cause of our fiscal dif- a job. ficulties; Increased public spending iformation Given By The rehabilitation service is not an repealed, we have faced successive employment agency with a list of so-called fiscal crises, and the open- Is the basic cause of our troubles, in- tate Commission available jobs for handicapped per- ing of each legislative session has cluding our Inordinately high tax on sons. Our .vocational staff will ren- mi MINE touched off a crop of proposals for real estate. der every" possible assistance! to you "broadening the tax base" and for re-. Until this trend is stopped, until e following Information regard- in your search for employment. You placing part of the tax on real estate. the cost of government Is cut and a rehabilitation service offered to will be registered with the state em- 8-56 Why have these proposals been the painstaking effort made to play fair 'led persons in' this state has ployment service, where trained re- made of delicate, crisp organdie, or signal for protest by chambers of with those who carry our present issued by the New Jersey Ee- habilitation placement officers will, be spanking pique. Nothing less than ready to help you. The final respon- commerce, taxpayer and consumer million dollar a day tax burden, there Itation Commission: sibility Is yours. You are the person , y immaculate and snowy whiteness associations, civic groups and trade Is apt to be continued skeptlclsim of Kew Jersey Rehabilitation .most concerned. The Rehabilitation, ELIZA will convey the impression of fra- bodies? Why has the public oplon of any' proposals that promise to solve mission is interested in helping Service cannot guarantee you a job. gile femininity these pieces arc de» the state Insisted that .before new our tax difficulties with .more taxes. M. signed to provoke. And it is a cer- lie. disabled persons to help i There are many more disabled STEPHENSON taxes were discussed, there should isejves. . If you have been a resi- ! sona In New Jersey who deslr^our tainty that we will not wash th^'se first be econonjy in government? OWNID AND OFtRATID BY WILKINSON, CAD0IS t CO., A NEW JIRIIY INSTITUTION oft New Jersey for at least one j help that we have Khg facilities to as often as we choiild if we know Simply this: i SupDorted by Merchants. and are disabled to an,extent! serve. There is a waitirtfeHft of ap- Home Service Director we have to heat a kettle of water The average taxpayer Is not con- The Red Bank Register ,ls sup h-prevents you from entering Vpllcants whose training' programs on the rang* for Jiot vater. nortcd bv loaal as. well. aa out-of egular fields of industry, or from mUst be held in abeyance because vinced that our present bill for state, JERSEY CENTRAL town business men. Advertisements ning to your old job, you may jo f budget limitations. Applicants There is nothing t .it can keep local and county government, cannot elp om be reduced by millions of dollars an- appearing rttrularlv telltha a.tory.— U??f H £ "»e New-Jersey aPe expected, if possible, to defray a POWER 6t LIGHT your complexion as -lear and Advertisement "' bihtatlon Commission, provtd-, portion of the expenses of .training Co. youthful as soap and water. It is nually. Very much aware of the Where physically disabled persons the bc>t beauty treatment we know heavy burden on real estate, he does u are of an employable age. are qualified by training for positions of. What- else can develop the (till not believe In fairy tales and Is skep- it tieyond the reasonable age of in industry the problem of finding I HOT WATER NO LONGER A bloom of natural btaut- like the tical that these new "replacement" oyabjlity. I employment is far more* simple thah gentle cleans:njr power of pure taxes which axe so convincingly ftd- t helplesa,to an extent that you )t WOuld be without the training. You LUXURY IN THE HOME soap and adequate hot water? vanced, will replace any part of the West Indies and lotrfreely ambulatory. ; can be employed upon a basis of general property tax. Watching t fprced to remain in a wheel, your abinty and discount your dls- ONSTANTON . depei-dable hot You'll also find that "Saturday ability if you will prepare yourself C waater stepped out of the lux-night baths" become less of a prob- state, county and municipal spending South America t subject to epileptic seizures. • for the job you seek. ury class into lliat - of necessity a lem in your i'amily when the increasing by millions of dollars an- Ib. t suffering from a mental disor- long time ago. Of the many uses youngsters ealizc that they arc nually, ho Is fearful that a new tax for hot water the one *hat prob- stepping into -varm sudsy water will quickly be grabbed off to finance t tillnd. . . ably seems t>>c most imDortant to and not into lukewarm water that Increasing governmental services and CRUISES e offices of the commission arc Holmdel. that he will bo stuck with a new us right now is the way1 i" which quickly chills. A. boy's protests are Hamburg-American Line ed!2at Newark, Industrial build- we can use it as a hcalt protec- not against the bath btli against load Imposed on top of the pld. Flagship CHOCK 1099 Broad street; Trentuu.Wal- • The High Hatters *-H; club met tion.' The season of "wh'eezlcs and discomfort. Give a boy a tub of The sHuailon In adjoining) New bullding, Broad and State last ,Mjeek at the home of Rev. Har- :s\*Jersey City, Department of Micezlc?," as A; A. Milne called it soothing warm water, & cake of York state has done nothing to allay r building, 571. Jersey avenue; shall Harrington under the super- is with' us. VitlioriticS differ on soap and frequently it's hard to get these fears. New forms of taxation NEW YORK son, 15 Church street, and Cam- vision of Mrs. James Maher. Plans the causes of colds, but they all him fo finish and come out. were passed there some years ago, In CHUCK ROAST 15< 10'tli floor, New City Hall, •were made to send delegates to the agree that one of the mo:t effective the hope that they would "relieve" MAR. 11—13 DAYS second and third-, meetings of the preventions i' tlioroug' soap arid The uses of automatic hot water yoiffeel you are qualified for re- on 'ash tiny arc obvious to every real estate. Today, the stuto's fiscal itatlon service apply to the of- Monmouth County . Youth Institute water cleanliness. condition is more critical thnn ever $160 up nearest your home. The voca- Thursday, March 2 and 0. The meet- modern housewife. Pure soap and To Port nil Prince, KlnffntHm, BIG CHIIF lEXanilncrlH Tiliargfofthe-of- Cleanliness and health protec- water at the right temperature and a. J64,00O,0OO program of now ing Ma rih 2-wilMje-ln-tlnr:Preehold tion arc very -closely ticd-upr- For make light work of laundering, Hot BB Is'now proposed. Including n_dl- Cartagena, Colon (Pnnamn (SLICED) '"' consult with you and tell you township school and the March 8 example, carelessly washed dishes Canal )iJI«yan»^ BACON water at 'ie right temperature rect new- tax on roal estate. This, meeting in tho Allentown high- may often he a source of contagion. shortens the vashtng time for you unfortunately, has been the history sc1 01 ; MAR. 25— 8 DAYS epartment he will advise you of j. ™ '— - Have you observed that 1shortly and eliminates the extra rubbing of "replacement" tax programs every- FANCY A after one member,,of the family Ib. existing public or private agen- f number of farmers from this wear on clothes, making them last where. $95 up JUMBO which may be of assistance to section attended a motion picture KCts a cold it passes to other mem- longer. Last week, the New Jersey State 15 bers of the family? This is where To Hnvnnrt and Niman SHRIMP show of farm equipment Thursday automatic hot water helps, offer- When considering hot water it is Chamber of Commerce warned that nM apply for the service unless at Brlght's at New Egypt. Those Iso important to consider , the if this state's reslatunce to new forms EASTER CRUISE ire prepared to help yourself, in ing an. ever ready :nc'tis of pro- FRKH-CUT _. . .._.,-. . . . attending from Holmdel were Jo- tection against the contagious cold. cononiy 'actor. The cheapest way of "taxation wns broken down, bual- • possible manner, the Commis-| seph and Carlton Klnhafer, Norman •on ran maintain constant, dc- noss, Industry and tho consumer APR. 7—9 DAYS cannotJjeuform miracles.. You Morgan, Forman Sutphln and John There are ilher needs fur hot icndablc hot water at the turn of HADDOCK might just us well resign themselves rehabilitate yourself, \Ve can water now, too. If we know we $112.50 up help'you.; Holmes. he tap is with an automatic hot to a flood of new levies, Including Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson arc, so- cm have hot water at llv turn of" lyatcr heater. There's no fuss or even higher real estate, taxes. Tho To Kingston and Hnvnnn e vocational examiners are thor- the faucet, we will he more likely orry. You don't have t (jo down 1 :y familiar with our regular pro- journlnB in Florida. Chamber contends that suspension of You, will find them ready, Mrs. Joseph Phillips and infant to take ten minutes in the evening ellar to fire rtie 'htaler. It's con- manadtory laws, curbing of state, -g and able to assist you. Fail- son Bruce returned home Sunday to rinse out small pieces of wear- cnicnt. certain, economical and • county and municipal spending must on -your part to co-operate will from Fltkin hospital, ing apparel. Among the old fash- ate. If .yoj have any questions precede any discussion of new levies. ALLAIRE TRAVEL POTATOES ioned .styles enjoying a successful vrite or call-Mrs. Stephenson, Jer- t In a discontinuance of effort in Rev. George W. Young, pastor of come back none is more captivating If this Is done and public spending Is behalf, You can be assisted on'' the Mlddletown Baptist church, was sey Central Testing Kitchen, Al- reduced, new taxes will not be neces- L proportion to the extent that guest preacher Sunday at 'the Holm- than the : cw high throated bibs enhurst, N: J. AGENCY help Yourself. . . sary. del Federated church. Hla sermon After weeks of controversy, In and 18 Monmonth St., Red Bonk t is Rehabilitation? topic was "The Christian Church Jn out of the.Jeglsalturd, one_thing is hiDUitatiairisthe'act of "making Arabia ~and~BuFrnF."~ Hbv7~MatWall Marlboro and Fitkln-Memorial hos- Phone 3450 Red Bank iabled Serson fit to engage in a Health Group pitals. certain: New Jersey general taxpay- 1 Harrington exchanged pulpits with ime job comparable t1o his or her "We assist the physicians in mak- y to perform the duties re- Mr. Yourtg In the interests' of World ing applications to state Institutions d. Many disabled persons are Christianity day and preached at the Submits Report such as Sklllman, Vlnclund, Totowa oyable In. some capacity If prop- Mlddletown Baptist church. trained for a position In keep- The Reformed Ladles' Aid society and Marlboro, vith the physical condition. "In 1938, seven Red Bank patients NEW LOVELINESS met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Miss Martha Hanson at were cared for In Allenfrood, two In i of the Commission, Douglas Fromm. . The hostesses Glen Gardner, 32 X-rays were taken o work of the Rehabilitation were Mrs. Fromm and Mrs. Milton Council Meeting Our experts see nisaion is not done on'a-hit or Bennett. A benefit party will be nt Allenwood of Red Bank citizens eye-to-eye with the basis. . There is no element of sponsored by the society tomorow for diagnostic purposes and often It ty in the service. The commis-"night In the Reformed chapel. A total of 880 cases were handled has been necessary to transport those • latest in hair-dos, is financed from state and fed- by the Red Bank Public Health Nurs- patients to and from Allenwood. funds because of the conviction The Junior choir of the Holmdel ing association during 1938, accord- "ln 1938, 1,400 persons were re- and- offer you the handicapped citizens are entitled church has begun rehearsals under ing to the annual report of Miss ferred to their family physician for newest in up-swept sssitance In their struggle for the direction of Mrs. Harold Holmes Martha C. Hanson, director of pub-diagnosis and treatment, 661 Individ- GRAPEFRUIT cial independence. Each dis- and Mrs.' Charles Ely. They moot lic health nursing, submitted to the uals were referred to clinics for spe- permanents. An person accepted for" service Friday afternoons at the parsonage. borough council Monday night. cial services. ever -changing pass through a regular definite , Several persons from here attend- New medical cases, the report STANDARD QUALITY M idure which may be classified in ;c a the benefit party Friday night at "We. had 3,078 office Interviews for | world speeds on to states, numbered 421. There were 57 advice, complaints, first aid,, discus- i groups. the Hazlct fire house. new surgical cases. Cases of co the newer, more at- Physical restoratioti n or recon- —Th• e . fire truck returned TYIday slon oh marital and domestic con- tion if required and desired, from tho factory, where it Jwa3 un- flict and juvenile delinquencies. ' i tractive hair-styles. •ocatioria) guidance and training y cases wore handled , by "We cannot speak ioo highly of j der repair for several days;" If. Is In thc a indicated. service again. Uo'n and 216 cases of »n- tho 'excellent service the Red Bank We keep abreast 'laccment on- a job. |fant First Aid squad renders us and Red the times . . . and TOMATOES 5 The Intermediate Christian En- tbilltatlon Factors. deavor society met in the parsonage j Tho association collected $2,128.60" in Bank In their.ambulance service. is the purpose of this brief de- Sunday night. Mary Etta Sculthorp fees. "We are grateful to all those Indi- offer you the latest tion to- concisely outline some of led In a dlscuslon on the topic, "On . Nurses made 1,269 medical visits, viduals and agencies who help lis in in all beauty serv- PINK rs which control the complex Making. Friends." Next Sunday ISO surgical visits, 93 communicable our social welfare program. We arc ices. STANDARD of rehabilitating a disabled per- evening the topic will be 'Xaylng visits, 287 pre-natal visits, 124 post- fearful of omitting any organization's QUALITY is obviously unwise to walk on partum visits and 165 new-born vis- name, but those we are especially In- j SALMON Good Foundations: Habits to Be :hcs unless it Is impossible to Avoided." Ruth Longstreet- is prcsl- Its. Other statistics released by MIES dobtod to are the Y. M. C. A,, Rc4. ;ato In any other manner. The dent. Hanson follow: Infant welfare clinic Bank First Aid squad, the Mon- Try a Swedish with a leg amputation is better The service next Sunday will be In attendance 618, summer round-up mouth County^ Organization for So- to meet every day., conditions le Reformed sanctuary. Rev. Mar- clinic attendance BO, cheat clinic at- cial Service, the American Reel Massage, Steam The"wearing of. an'a'rtiflcial leg ' jjlall Harrington, pastor, will tell ' tendance 260; assisted boarS of Cross, the Golden Hour circle of the' Bath or Reduce, tits travel from place to place 11h(, Bcrmon.fltory to the boys and j health with vaccination 103, children Presbyterian church, the Trinity a continuance of business and glrla and wlil prcach the'scrnlon. I weighed and. measured 441, children Episcopal church, the Woman's club Vac Treatment. 1 pursuits. ,__•„__ \,,__,.,.A The Christian Endeavorers will i given vision tests 407, children ex- for the baby clinic facilities, the j ns to attempt to earn a livcli- have a costume party In the Baptist amined by physician 240, infant wel- Men's Brotherhood of the Presbyter- | if a physical condition prolub- | church Saturday night. fare home, visits 511, birth certificates Ian church, and to the Bed Bank I SYRUP « 2-2.3' such a procedure may be grqat- | Sunday-school has been resumed in delivered 38, preschool home'visits Needlework guild. To all those 'or- ] iproved or perhaps removed." It 1 the Baptist chapel with the complc- 203, school visits 203, adult welfareganizatlons and Individuals we are I John's Beauty Salon home visits 7»5, general-activity 210, indebted and we thank them for their j e policy of the commission to | t|on; Q[ the alterations. 67 Broad Street, RED BANK Phone 1515 r attempt to train around a. d(s- > m m parole 38, tuberculosis visits of in- lo*yal eupport. y that can be removed. j stnictlon 349, mental hygiene 310, "Through affiliation with the M. C. state hospital follow-ups 118, ve-O. S. S. we have a Monmouth Me- CiGARETTESiMSi, !L- OH T Medical Clinics...... Marlboro. nereal diseases 184. morial hospital student every three e New Jersey Rehabilitation months for affiliation In public health. nlsslon operates and maintains Mrs. Charles Dixon of Asbury Commenting upon the work of the cal clinics attached to each of Park has been visiting her Bister, association Miss Hanson said, "For For 1939 we hope to do more In- listrlct offices thus making avail- the most part our work is very un tensified work ln health education profossional advice, treatment Mrs. Edgar Dixon of Hudson street for the pre-school group, both ln phy- j COCOA PIE CRUST * lw "e. r car- — ..e~ fo#«*.r« al«llt ofr*f,' Ne"NT*fc-i>wT Tni'Jei-. | Miss Florence Ely, daughter of ! spectacular. Our primary purpose Is Gomt prop> steal and mental health." ' j adult handicapped citizens. Fees j jir. an(i jlrs. Jan Ely of Main j to cure for those who are physically CAKER'S 2^, 13C charged for clinic services, but, ' street, received her nurse's cap at I and mentally ill, as well as teach Miss Hanson introduced officers | Pfl T9c necessary, applicationi for free ^ Mldaiescx General hospital Sun- prevention of disease and education and membcrn-of the association, who mom, may be made for those. • ln hca|lhful nVing; to'help our lam- were present, and also her staff of 1C t C t eC C nurses.* / PEAS PICKLES i °.7» fn mnl| nhvsfcia n *"* No !'" Mr. and Mrs. Willmm Blair re- Hies lr. tho community have an .•„,- fw bo t?enytJ in any clinic turned Friday night from New Phil- prrriatlon of what good health , „,.. GREEN GIANT 2, '.'.' ,«uch person is properly certl-ladelphla, Ohio. . P1'". dodally, physically, mentahy The road to better and blgccr busi- nd rf-ferred by i member o( the I Mrs. "Wlllard Emmons and dmiRh- and spiritually. Our work is so dl- ness loads through The Rcxlstor's id- cal profession, hospital,#tc. |^ came homo from Fltkin hos-1 versified that it Is difficult to give a vcrtlsine columns.—Advertisement Pr om c cl cial Appliances. ' P'tai,nnl. VSundaywia3. . j J l' ' P "° of .our var 011.1 ac- COFFEE PANCAKE FLOUR U possible to arrange for the •;-. Mrs. Fred Stolz was home from , tivitles. - 5AVE-U KelUbie remertj- The pleasure is all BRAND PANTRY PRIDE •*,££«• 5C ,a?c of artificial appllanees BrlJllc Tuesday. . i "At {he request of the family or Bumstead's developed by a ph rile I an In fall igh the commission. A revolv-.j ^ triple birthday party was held ; physician we arrange for cai* of the practice tor expel- YOURS when you drive und Is maintained from which jrccentl y nt tne homo of Mr. and | acutely III, the chronics who net-d Worm Syrup llof 1Mri« round __ worm*, pin wornu EVAP.MILK TABLE SYRUP -. to purchase appliances arc IMr s ErnMt vonrhees when • Mrs. 1 special clinical service such as ortho- jinflwbfp worm*. Children tnd MUIU. One a Good Used Car. ed. Lnder tne law, persons si- |Voo ,.neefli Mrs. James Graham and podic work, physical therapy, G V I mother tuted H bottle eipelied 132 worn*- tlUFflELD'S or -Sthe°amoiint'advanccrJwithout! n°y s- Tilton celebrated their blrth- work, cardiacs or X-ray treatment ! Stootood 75 rear tutut.. PlntunttoUke.DrufelltPlntunttoUke.Drufelltff VAN CAMP'J BIG CHIEF Si 21C •st in'weekly or monthly install- days. * for cancer at the Hazard hospital. r hr malmall BO & bttbottlel , fidfiend ffo r ffrf « rtrcubrtb . 3 as soon a? they secure re-! Miss Helen Magee ot Kummlt Is Monmouth Memorial, Briar Hill, !KSA£S!fKiM CHEVROLETS •a'tive employment. 'spending a week's vacation with * *u i^i, ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- H. C. 1937 MASTER 2-DOOR SEDAN $4^5 nn for tno JOD. I 1935 MASTER COUPE - RADIO $350 kv as never before, industry de- Magce. > Jb. the most efficient workers it! Mrs. Lydla Fields, who was sick BUTTER ccure. 'Every employer selects '. the past week with grip, is Improv- DODGES the best qualified persons to do j |np as are also Miss, Helen Collins, BUTTER "•29c ib required. It is useless for you ; MIS« Katherine Griggs and Mrs. 1935 2-DOOR SEDAN $350 ply for a position as a stenog- j Holmes Sickles. r, bookkeeper, machinist weld- . aro of the State hos- Money To Loan 1937 BUSINESS COUPE $545 How ard W (iUARANTEID second step in the rehablllta- j Tlnrldn. wreka' trip td 1936 6-WHEEL SEDAN-RADIO ..: $500 NOT roct.P?^vocational guidance and STORAGI iox. ng when indicated, is provided Printing of All Kind*- 1936 4-DOOR TRUNK SEDAN $475 ECONOMY EGGS •r.t this demand. You will find Buslncss stationery, off)ce forms,; liable Indeed If you apply it ad-1 posters, cards. Invitations, booklets,; VITA BRAND— MADY TO ilKVIl ly. Ton will have lo be honest ] etc., ate turned out at The Register • FORDS yourself and your advisor. A j office in a workmanlike manner and FHAPlan •>"" v of your vocational experience , at reasonable prices.—Advertisement. > 1934 RUMBLE SEAT COUPE ... $250 jive to be made and studied, |LICED HERRING oils education, training, ambi- 1937 4-DOOR TRUNK SEDAN - RADIO $435 nnil deaires will, when properly 1937 BUSINESS COUPE $375 Vi-lb. *cd and appraised help you to We have • funds available for re- a proptr decision. You will I pl«9»- to know something abou,t the PLYMOUTHS KRAFT CHEESE^ nR facilities available to you, pairs to any kind of building or for the he expense Involved for a prop- 1934 2-DOOR SEDAN $275 irse of study. The commission FUEL OIL construction of new homes. be able to help you defray tho 1935 4-DOOR SEDAN $325 RED BANK ws provided there is not stifTi- famlly Income to meet the ch- 95 BROAD STREET—NIXT TO POST OFFICE in. If the commission accepts Your inquiries are solicited! jpplicntlon, you will be required LA SALLE FREE PARKING— DRIVEWAY ON LINDEN PLACE Intaln a high standing and sub- Jl/2 P«Cal. • pnrts of ^ur progress at reg- 1930 RUMBLE SEAT COUPE $100 Grocery Prices Effective February 23rd to March 1st, Inclusive. Meat, Fuh,- Dairy and Produce Prices Effective Feb. 2}rd, 24th and 25lh, Only iprove college courses.' . will want Information about ecial Cash Plan, a you »re, nniias you would like 0f 1936 4-DOQR TRUNK SEDAN , $475 Yoi| may 78 asked to submit Fill up—Now., • eral gxnmlnations by our medi- REALTOR • an1 arid demonstrate your work es In our/ testing laboratory. will %« B fiiimh«r ot Interviews 31 Monmouth St., Red Bank Shrewd, careful buyers read The Regitter's Class* ir home and at the district of- Hance & Davis Frank Van Syekle Phone Red Bank 321. DODGE AGENCY ified Advertisements, Here you find the Bella* who r vocatlonul fii'tur* l» nompltte- tel. 103 our own hands. Guldancn and' 149-51 W. Front St., RED BANK wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. without courage, detormini- k Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 23,1939. CA.R. Society'^^j- Hospital Had .,„_- ... Atlantic Highlands. To DirectX" Fair Tours' (The Red Bank Besittw tn be boortt Factory SerrtaeTfor Carter, Stromberg and Zenith. I 699 Patients In Atlantic Bllhland* from William 1*9. Complete Stock of New sad Rebuilt Carburetors. NO WOMAN Selects Delegates 1. Lembiiri. A. Kati and Romeo'e Stun.) Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hagemeler of DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. National Convention at Annual Report of River- Grand avenue will leave this week IS TOO STOUT for a month's stay in Florida; - SS EAST FRONT STREET, BED BAP Waihington view Head Miss Rose Miller and Hiss Mary TO BE STYLISH Carroll will sail Saturday, March 11, TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN Delegates to attend the 45th an- Persons numbering 690" -were treat- on a cruise to the West Indies, the nual convention of the National So- ed In Rivervlew hospital during 1938, northern coast of South America and Contractor and Builder ciety of the Children of American according to the annual report of the Panama Canal Zone. • Revolution In Washington, D. C, from J. H. Schrelter,, superintendent. Of Timothy M. Maxson, Henry- C. SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING the Hannah Baldwin society weie these 288 were surgical patients, 89 VanNote, Frederick Katz and Harold Girdles and Corsettes de- selected at a meeting of the group medical, 142 maternity, 27 orthopedic, Wlllett were re-elected directors of SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES Friday afternoon at the home *bf 17 eye, ear, nose and throat patients the Atlantic Highlands building and TEL. S23S-M. . 24 HUDSON AVE., BED BANE, N. signed especially for heavy Thomas Osborn, Jr., of Shrewsbury and 138 births. Loan association at the annual During the year there were 1,667 shareholders' meeting last week. women. Famous W-B Delegates will be Mrs. James H Mattenlce, senior president, and Mi*s charity patient days out of a total Lent was ushered In yesterday FOUNDATIONS. Helen Borden, Junior delegate. Mra of 7,322 patient days, The charity with special services and distribution S. Ward Vanderveer and Mlas Mai- patient days made up a total cost of ashes at St Agnes' church, Ser- Jory Moore will be alternates. off 15,159.301518930. T'Therh e waa an ayerage vices during Lent will consist of $ff.OO Convention headquarters will be of 19 patients a day at the hospital mass every morning at 7 o'clock, , CF up at the Lafayette hotel. A reception and an average dally admission of Rosary sermon and benediction every 1.9 patients.. There were 610 emer- Wednesday evening at 7:45 and Sta- FINAL at the , a dinner-dance at the Mayflower hotel, a memorial gency cases and 416 X-rays,. , tions of the Cross every every Friday pilgrimage and 'a ''stunt night" are "The board of . trustees," declared evening at 7:45. Plans are under some of the social activities planned Superintendent Schrelter, "has by 1U way for a card-game party Friday for those attending the convention. co-operation created a feeling which night, March 17, in St. Agnes' audi- CLEARANCE Mrs. Mattenlee announced that finds Its expression in the .aim of torium. Francis Donnelly Is chair- ALICE MING the annual state meeting will be everyone connected with the hospital man, —of— to ^strive for higher and better held at Trenton Saturday, March 4, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gaffey and Mr. at the Stacey-Trent hotel. Following standards. The over-increasing de- mands upon the staff doctors, who and Mrs. Daniel bakes spent Sunday CORSET SHOP the morning session of business and with'.Mr. and Mrs. George Spires of reports a tea dajHte^fJtfcbe held for give their time and knowledge to the MEN'S SUITS 'Opposite Strand Theatre charity patients without convpensa- Brooklyn. the older cHfWWB*Snd a^ighteeelng p Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Williams have trip has been planned for the young- tion, have been met with willing returned from Miami Beach, Florida, 86 Broad St., Red Bank er ones. Frank Quackenbush will spirits, frequently at considerable where they visited Mrs. Williams' serve as a member* of the floor com- Inconvenience. OVERCOATS sister, Mrs. Arthur Irwln. ^ Telephone 7(U) mittee for (he "tea dance. William '""The Ladles' auxiliaries hav« con- A mlng of the Y.M£.A. Building u The Bowteil agency has rented the Conover has been made chairman of the New York World: Fair. Sidney tinued their activities as In the past the stato resolutions committee anil E. Henlng (Intet) former Metro- , and have rendered a wonderful ger- Eowtell bungalow at Plattmount for TOP COATS Francis Borden and William Frost polltan General Secretary of the vice which Is earnestly appreciated the coming summer season to Mr. aro members of the samo commit- Pltnburgh "Y", and more recently by everyone connected with the hfis- and Mrs, C. L. Parsons of New York. Resolutions were adopted last A Whole Trainload tee. a member of the National Staff, pitalp . Hundreds of yards of gauze hat been appointed Director of d com- week by the mayor and council and The delegates who will attend the have been made Toun. presses for use tne delivery and the Lions club expressing' apprecia- Your last opportunity to HORSES and MULES Trenton convention are Virginia besides many tioi of the co-operation received from Elilns Mount_ani__S!eanor JVoqd operating rooms, A and education from the trip, They Shasta, drapes,- leggings and other ar» United—States- Senator-Wr Warren Barbara Knopp, Mary Jo Garrison, ••• The New York-YrMr 0r A, has of- take advantage of this^ (Dairy Cows, Heifer*, will bo urged to take notes' on all the tidies, Through the efforts of these Barbour In connection' .with the Lillian Lambqrri and Jano Harvey forod a solution to the problem of sightseeing trips. Prlxes will be of-auxiliaries a two-bed room was com- breakwater project in Sandy Hook are alternates, Mra. Mattenlee also parents of Y. M. C. A. boys In Mon- fered for the best essays oh what pletely furnished and several ar- bay. Money Saving Event Stock Bulls) announced that for the second time mouth county who are clamoring to visit the World's fair during the sum- they see. ticles of furniture added to other Mrs. Emily Wills of Montclalr Miss Jane Guptll will serve as a rooms, as well as an emergency spent part of last week with Mr. and Arrive SATURDAY, personal page for Mrs. William H. mer vacation, according to an an- The entire service will be under the light for the operating room. Two Mrs. William Junghans of Third ave- Pouch, national president of thenouncement made by 'Henry R, dtiection of the Y. M. C. A. World's Dwlght, chairman of the Monmouth fair committee, of which,Arthur E, fine radios, draperies, curtains, nue. FEB. 25, 1939, at Daughters of American Revolution, linens and other necessary Items at the Continental congress next county Y, M. C. A. committee. Hoffmlre is executive director. ..This Mrs. John ,M. Plllsbury lias been In addition to'scrvice, including room committee has done everything in its also have been supplied." appointed president of the Atlantic 19J5~ month at Washington, D. C. Jacob Zlotkin's • Announcement was made that ap- in a city Y. M. C. A., transportation power to prevent ;any kind of com- Superintendent Schreiter and asso- Highlands Parent-Teacher associa- plication papers for'35 children were to and from the fair, admission to mercialism from creeping Into tho ciates said they wished to Blncerely tion for the unexplred term of Mrs. In Washington for verification and tho fair, three meals a day, a lecture Y. M. C. A. World's fair service.j thank the many friendds off ththe hhos- Jipjhn- E. Throckmorton, who re- Sales Stables If all are passed the.soclety will have and guide service at the fair and in Prices for rooms and meals will be I pltal who so kindly donated money,' signed. Mrs. Throckmorton's reslg- the city, and bus rides, around the 24.75 a membership of 85. The society re- hold at the same level during the j books, magazines," flowers, plants,-| nation waa accepted with regret. A FREEHOLD, N. J. fair groundB, at a cost not to exceed ceived a letter from Mra, Pouch fulr and virtually all the extravserv-| frultj, vegetables, gifts at Christmas ! talk on "Vocational Training for complimenting them upon their J5, tho Y. M. C. A. will also rnaintalp, Ice, such as travel and slghtaeeln time and many other articles. Boys and Girls" will-be given at the growth and accomplishments during guide service and a building on the formatiofi n and hhellp .in fdfindingi • At the annual meeting of the hos- next meeting of the association Tues- fair grounds for the use of "Y" mem- the past year. \ rooms, will bo free. The Y. M. C.V pital trustees the new trustees elect- day night, March 14. The school 29.75 bers. Every effort will be made to building at the fair Is planned piv ed for three years were Mrs. Georg_ e band and glee club will Mrs, Frank Baiter,, state charman see-that- the young—men-jandj;bgys present a jttcularly for members and will, T. Llnton, Mra. Henry Mecklem, Mrs, concert at this meeting. Values up to 40.00. of motmtain" ~schobls, "Was —guest- who visit the fair under Y. M. C. A. 'open without restriction to the Edwin C. Farrier, Mrs. Ellenora C. Miss Nancy Lavender'of Brooklyn ipeaker following the business meet- sponsorship get maximum enjoyment eral public. ing. MM. Relter explained to tho Blel and Councilmen J. Albert Van-1 spent the week-end with her father, children how mountain schools arc Jr., of Red Bank, Edgar V. | Robert lavender, and grandparents, conducted and what the money and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. R. ISenlse of Fair Haven and James P. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lavender of SPECIAL clothing donated meant to tho un- Port Monmouth. Rauch, Mrs. Charles Quackenbush, Bruce ofBumson, Mayor Oliver G. Seventh avenle. Values up to 30.00 Tht limit and bcit ulMtlon of horiln derprlvlledeed children who would Francis Riuch, Miss Claire Lingo, Frake of .Little Silver, John P. MUIT Henry Clarke of Maxwelton Park »nd mutn to be found •nrwfcin psrion- have no education, were It not for (Thd Bed Hank Register end be bought Albert Quaokenbush, Miss Joanne vihill of Fair Haven, George Harold observed his 89th birthday last SUITS... illy ultctid by Jtcob Zlotltin, who drov* In Port Monraouth from Lurry beneralu, Nevlus of Shrewsbury and Rabbi Thursday. He was a summer real; ovtr 2,000 mllfi burin* onljr th* kind thit D. A. R, and C. A. n. societies. The Charles Meyers and CharlM Llebnaueer.) Banllcld, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Lyke, TOPCOATS will lult tht ftrnwK In this sUt«. Illn group voted to send an additional $5 Mr. and Mrs, Edward Zanh, Thom- Arthur H. Hershon, Newton Dore- dent of the borough 36 years and txturlincB will m««n lomathlnz to tht nin to the Tammanee school which they Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Liobhausor as Day, Mrs. T. Uhl and Carmine mus and Burt M. Decker of Redhas been a year-round resident the OVERCOATS 14.75 wna wtnti good hor»t and mults to work and son Edward spent the week-end Bank. Past five years. with and at tha prlc« amroni on afford . help support. cntannl. • • - • to pfty. „ at tho United States Naval Acad- The senior. Scouts elected oSlcers The trustees have reorganized for Dr. E, D. Rabus of Maxwelton park Then norm and mult.com. dl-' Marjory Moore entertained with the ensuing year by the election of BOYS' SUITS BOYS' SUITS rait from tha "(trait whara " thtV *»«•• accordion selections, and a paper on emy at Annapolis, whoro their son at their regular meeting Friday was confined to his home part of last falisd tn Iowa and have that trua Iowa Charles Is a student. They,were ac- evening. The officers are Assistant the following officers: weel< with Illness. Two Knickers. Two Longies. •hapa, youth and quality choice firm Washington and Lincoln was, read Pnililimt—Schenck S. Thompion. chunk*. Aew ranting from 4 to 8 ytirs by Robert King. Refreshments were companied by Miss Grace Schonck Patrol Leader George Lehman and The annual roll call of the Atlan- Values to 12.50. Values to 20.00. . old, Sivaral aptm dapplad crart, matehtd of Konnsburg, who attended a con- Scribe and Treasurer Charles Pit- ,. | tie Highlands Methodist church will tiami, sorrels, gray, roaai, seal browna served by Samuel Harvey, John W. and bayi. Many ilngla honai. Bvary Vanderveer, Marlon Bailey and Dor- cert and danco Saturday night aa tlus. . mun. | be held Thursday, March 2. Sessions horaa it farm broka, ilnftla and double and othy Cadman. Decorations wore In the guest of Midshipman Llcbhauscr, Walter G. Burkhardt, Scoutmas- Third vice president—John P. Mulvi- will be at 3:30 and 8 p. m. rtady for work. Savaral raal good-tatmt who celebrated his 18th birthday hall. The World Day of Prayer for Mis- 5.95 9.95 quilt work mules. These mulen will ereak patriotic colors, " ter of Troop No. 88, will receive his Fourth vice president—Mrs. Gtorfm T. for thaintalvaa. If you art thinking about Sunday. Scoutmaster's key at the Scouters' Llnton. , sions will be observed at a union SUght Alteration Charge. « vetting hortat or mulct, a taam or ilnala. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rungo of Jer- dinner to bo ^leld at Asbury Park Secretary—Mrs. EUeaora C, Blel. meeting of churches tomorrow after- It will mora than pmy you to tat this Ana SPEAKS ON INSURANCE. AiaUtant secretary—Albtrt W. Worden. noon at 3 o'clock at the Presbyter- •tlaetlon of faira rused work horiti and sey City spent the week-end at their Saturday night. To get the Scout- Treasurer— Raymond B, Llpplncott. mules, Your impntlon invited at any- bungalow on Mercer avenue. master's key he had to attend .Scout Asilstnnt treasurer—Mrs. Edwin R.'lan church. time, . Edgar V, Donlso of Fair Haven, Agnca Buokup of Illinois avenuo vCon over. Mr. and Mrs. George LaRue of who Is associated with the Red Bank training courses s and had to have at . CcSuS.elor.-Par.onso , L.brecqu. a Bor MEN'S SWEATERS Alto a raal lot of Gnernaayi, HolsUlne, Sunday visited hor mother, who Is aleast five years' service as a Scout den. Hillside avenue are the parents of office of the Prudential Insurance pa.llont at Allcnwood hospital. a son born Saturday at Monmouth Jtrtara and Brown Swlnl dairy cows. Lot company, addressed" the economic master. This Is one of the highest Morris Portner, C. P. A., has been of good ttoek built. CrtOlt Itrrti can ba Mrs. Jack Thompson and daughter Memorial hospital. aaitlly arranged. Exchange* mada on any classes Friday at Red Bank high awards that can be made to a engaged to make an audit of the Slip-on, Coat and Zipper of Kearny nro visiting Mr. and Mrs. The morning service, will take * liveitoek. Print* talaa at all tlmai: (Our school. Mr, Deniso analyzed llfo in- Scoutmaster, books of the hospital. • ragultr weakly livestock tala held EVERY Walter Burkhardt of Campbell avo- place .at 11 o'clock next Sunday at Styles. Values to 5.00. surance contracts and answered Mr, and Mrs, Charles Quacken- President Thompson announced the 1.95 FRIDAY at uiual. Sell anything, only liva St. Mary's Episcopal church, with par cent eonunlisloiu) questions for the pupils. Mr. Dcnlsc bush entertained Mr. and Mrs. Carl appointment, of the following com- Coma ovar and tee tha ahlpmant honea Waltcr Mills has been confined to ce, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lockwood mittees: church school and confirmation in- Is a graduate of Red Bank high structions at 11:45 o'clock. and multa. school and Is now attending Ncwnrk his bed with grip. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Courier at Executive—Willis A. Clayton, Frank cards* Saturday evening. GrolT. Newton IDoremus1. JACOB ZLOTK1N * SON, university, School of Business Ad- Mrs. Hurry Collins entertained Medical—Raymond B. Llpplncott, Bd- . Fraahold, N. J., gucsta over tho week-end. A party of friends and relatives K>r V. Denlle, Willis A. Clayton. Phones D56 or 330. Two Policemen Named. ministration. Mrs. O, Woatortlold entertained visited Mrs. Rose Rauch last week House—Mrs. Orrln Soule. Mn. J. C. celebrate her birthday. Those Fiti-kes', Mrs. Edwin It. Conover. relatives from Teanock Sunday. Grounds—Frank P. Merrltt. Mayor Frank Marrucci of Spring J. KRIDEL The needle craft guild of the Com- present were Mr. and Mrs. B. Ma- Publicity—Albert W. Worden. Lake has appointed Raymond New- one of Sandy Hook, Robert Erhard KomlnatlnK—'Newton Doremus, Edgar munity church Is holding an all-day V.' Uenlse, James P. Bruce, Mrs. Georira man and Robert Morris as special — Red Bank — of Irvlngton, Mrs. Jack Thompson police ofllcers to fill the vacancies sowing meeting today at tho home and daughter Patricia of Kearney, T. Llilton, Mrs. Henry Mecklem. caused by the recent deaths of Pa- of Mrs. Charles Wlnklomcn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giles of East Now Is The Time Jamos Murphy Is building a root Kcansbiirg, Miss Clare Lingo of BeJ- Retired Mail Carrier Dead. trolmen Elmer Bowker and Harold cellar packing houao and wagon shed ~ord and Mr. and Mra. William William C. Herbert, 86, a retired Heulltt on his farm. Rauch, Jr., mail carrier, died Monday of last To make repairs, improvements, additions to homes or Joseph Jcrnlck and Larry Carton Mr, andMrs, Walter Burkhardt, Mrs. week at his home at Marlboro. He. of Mnplcwood wore Sunday guests of Mr. and Bofcert other property, Seeley, Miss Edna Seeley, Charles is survived by threo sons, Albert of Mr. and Mrs. Charloa Quackenbush. Marlboro, Dewitt of JerseyvlUe and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burns of Seoley and Miss OorJs Seeley of this A No ;. 10 Groaa place Lester of Neptune, and seven grand- Sueli work may be financed by a loan. We shall'be N.utlry visited Mrs. A" "* children. STRAUS Exchanges Saturday. Some of the children ot Port Mon- pleased to discuss the matter-with you, mouth school will go to New York SALE or Credits The Ladles' auxiliary of the nro tomorrow by bus to hear the Wal- Root Blown Off. IS A company will-, hold their annual St. ter Damrosch* program at Radio The high winds of Wednesday, of on Patrick's curd party and dance at City. They will also visit tha Socony last week blew off the root of a SALE Sale Goods the live house March 18. Mrs. Jc- vacuum exhibit and tho Museum of 150Tfoot poultry house on Walada seph Slovenz of Plymouth avenuo is Science and Industry. Tho group Statura's farm near Adelphia. The chairman. Those assisting her arc will be in charge of Mrs. E. Hench. roof landed out in the road. The Mrs. Harry Lockwood, Mrs. Larry The First National Bank Those who expect to mako the trip building had been erected only a Gorakll, Mrs. James Mnstcrson and END MONTH CLEARANCE are Lois Jensen, Billy McQuire, Ed- few months. _^_^_____ Mm. Wilbur Wlllctt. ward Ruddcn, Richard Trcdcau, Ed- of Eatontown, New Jersey Nrxt Saturday evening the Mon- na KeJIly, Pat Gavin, Jimmy Reilly, FRIDAY, FEB. 24th, TO WEDNESDAY, MAR. 1st. mouth-Ocoan Bov Seoul council will Richard Wackar, Virr/lnia Black- BIGGER-BETTER Member Federal Heserve System hold their annitol council meeting smith, Mildred Mead, Harry Collins, MANY OTHER CLOSE-OUTS NOT ADVERTISED ! and Scouters' dinner at the Bcrke- Rcglna Hopsrtter and Ruth Frelbott Member-Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation lov-Civrtcrct hotel at Aebury Park. Tho Docttes will meet at the homo Those from this placo who oxpect at Miss Ruth Miller today. LINEN TOWELING COTTAGE SETS Pajamas - Gowns Approved Mortgagee to attend mo Mr. and Mrs. Walter The Scout Mothers' auxiliary held G Bui-khardt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- a special meeting last week at tho A delicious €•c tjjj Hcg.BBo Federal Housing Administration crick Frelbolt, Mr- and Mrs. • R. homo of Mrs. Lorrlno Raueh of Bray yd. Keg. Mo ()9 K«,r.tol.S9 Ilungc, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wack- cola drink avenue for tho purpose of electing 15 6-pc. sets, in a variety of styles In warm materials. Blue, tea- ar, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reardon, ofllcers and to discuss plana for a Heavy bleached pure linen. Red, with unusual blue, green or gold borders. and colors, complete with tie- rose and floral prints. Scout supper. The officers arc Mrs. backs. Charles Quackenbush president, Mrs. fruit flavors Joseph Wackar vice president! Mrs. BATH RUGS Ladies' Handkerchiefs Eugene Reardon secretary and Mrs. f hat can 54-In. WOOLENS •c Shop and Save in Margaret Krlftncr treasurer. not be ~V'Be*. 1,00 The Stitch and Chabter club met 15' Reg. to 1.39 recently at the home of Mr». Russell copied. Chenille roving rugs, 22x44; new Good quality linen prints and Sampson, of Jersey avenue. patterns, all colors. Guaranteed Skirt lenRths and by the yard white; hand-rolled. Value to 25c. Tho Ladlbs' Aid society of Com- fast dye'. variety; good styles and colors. Charlie s W munity church met last week at the home of Mrs. Albert Courter of Car- DOUBLE BLANKETVNKI S WOOL SCARFS no avenuo and plans- were dis- DRESSES 38-B Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. cussed for the annual reunion Thurs- 00 ic . • -' day, March 9. C Value to 1.08 39° Price, in Effect Thuraday Noon Till Saturday Nite. __ The Women's Republican club will 1*39'**- B**^ Warm, durable double blankets; 77 Balance of stock that were 69c hold a card party at tho home of Sizes 12 to 20; fast color prints. to 1.00. White and colors. Ex- PRINT Mrs. John Mor^tag of Main street pretty plaids, In all colors; full Attractive styles.' ceptlonal values. n,ext Tuesday. •sl«. •. ' • ' At tho regular meeting of the Girl LARD Scouts last' week threo groups were CHENILLE SPREADS BLOUSES DRESSMAKER PINS Shoulder Lamb formed for tho purpose of studying bM astronomy, first aid and knot tying. 3*98 We«7i6 Her. to 1.00 t- 20° ib. Plans were mado for a bunco party 69 9* Sliced Bacon '/z-tt>. to bo held March SO. Honor points Colored grounds with contrast- Fine quality brass vrith fine ing tufting; extra largo siie. In shantungs, batiste and ray- points; !4 pound. Reg. price • were scored by Patrol No. 2 for win' ons. Man-tailored. nlng a compa&s race. Taps were Below cost. 25c Fresh Harm allnIT and the meeting was adjourned. Carmine Centanrii, assistant Scout- ROBES PRINTED TOWELS U master of. Troop M, has joined Sea TICKING CASES Scout Ship 206 at Atlantic High- Sirloin Steak lb R. to 3M Rib Roast lands. ' * 1.39 < 19 The Senior Scouts have started to Pure linen, variety of patterns?* (ALL OUTS) build a ping point table at Crawford Standard size, made from Otis 20 robes, In silk, rayon, flannel and colors; good kitchen or Johnson's workshop. feather ticking; will not fad«. and beacon cloth.. • pantry slie.' . ' STETFINd West Farms Woman Bead. BATH TOWELS UNDIES COMFORT COVERS Mis.Lucy Layton of West Farms 90 LAMB died at her home Tuesday of last 29° K**-* Reg. 1.10 Chuck Roast «• week after a lonMtLckness. Sho wit 29° . 95° 68 years old antjisUs a native of 30x40 In.,' solid colors, with Alsosused for blanket*. Printed (NECK CUTS) Ib. Howcll townnhlp.-JKjSho la survived white borders; not' all colors. In rayon; step-ins, pants, chem- percales, rubber buttons: full 9' fry her husband, David Lnylon, n Guest >l'*> 33c. ise, vest «l«e. Fsst colors. one son. au PottUon and Influence Have Been SECTIQJ Attained Thronjch Honorable New» Fotlclca and Biubiets Principles GISTER TWO == j •H^i^sMsjs^s^^^i^i^i^^ia^A VOLUME LXI, NO. 35. RED BANK, K- J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1939. PAGES 1TOi Politics Tabooed At Annual Dinner Of Lawrence Scott Heads Bank Loan Boat Club's Annual Vernon A, Brown Prompt In Paying Church Convention Post A Nice Affair Township School Board Its Maturities Washington Dinner: Silk Flag Carried by Presbyterian Brotherhood Defeats Second Graduate of Middletown Township Building and Loan Paid 235 Persons Attend 60th Anniversary Comrade Brown Given Sterner-—WPA Resolution $78,000 Last Month to to Post High School to Hold Position Its Members Celebration of Red Bank: Organization -•• Pleas , to confine proceedings of H. Lawrence Scott, Belford funerol Men from various walks of the Presbyterian Brotherhood of Jlew D. D, of Elizabeth. His discourse The fifth annual dinner In cele- The Red Bank Building & Loan also pertained to pari-mutuel horse dlreotor, was elected president of the Manual Training joined with members of the Jersey, assembled In convention In bration of Washington's birthday Mlddletown townahlp board of edu- association, one of tho 21,000 thrift race betting. under the auspices of Vernon A. and home financing Institutions In Boxing Bouts mouth Boat club yesterday for! the Red Bank Presbyterian church cation at the reorganization meet- double celebration—the annual Wa yesterday,' to spiritual and moral At 12:30 p. m., a luncheon was Brown post, Veterans of. Foreign ing of the board Monday night at Work On Display the United States that offer Insur- served to the group in the social Wars, took place Monday night in ance to their members, paid $78,000 At Elks Club Ington birthday dinner and the questions, and not consider political Leonardo grade school. George Rup- Thirty pieces of furniture made anniversary of the club. A not hall with members of the Improve- the largo banquet rooqi at Stalder's pell of East Keansburg was elected by the* manual training pupils of last month to thoso who had com- matters, were heeded by delegates at ment society of the church in charge. Tavern on Bridge avenue. pleted their saving programs key dinner with all the trims the afternoon session, who after a vice president. Mr. Scott succeeds the Red Bank high school and Riv- Those who prepared and served the Despite the Inclement weather through maturity of thelr'shares. John L. Montgomery was served to 235 guests, staking ,t sharp tilt voted to table a resolution Captain William Dennis of Port er street school are on display this year's annual affair the largest meal were Mrs, John B. Allen, Mrs. and .the many other attractions at week in one of the show windows This maturity payment is another Night February 23 endorsing State Highway Commis- John B. Boyd, Mrs. Howard Higgin- Mortmquth, who declined to run for held by the club. sioner E. Donald Sterner and his plan Red Bank and Immediate vicinity re-election because of the press of of the Schulte-Unlted department link In tho 60-year unbroken chain son, Mrs, Harry C. Knapp, Mrs. Al- that night the occasion was marked of prompt payments to members This year's banquet brought t to build a. twelv*Iai)e highway—a ; personal busincss.- store on Broad street, A voting bert W. Worden, Mrs. Frank W. by an appreciative,attendance which contest is being held to determine whose shares matured, the Rod°"JBhH £,. M6ntgo«ery" night will gether representatives, of manjM' movement which sponsors of the res- Hewitt, Mrs. Samuel T. Harvey, Sr., not only enjoyed a* well-prenared hot Mr, Scott Is the second graduate Bank Building & Loan association be observed at- the Red Bank Elks ltlng boat clubs as well as f ' olution predicted would take 60,000 of the Middletown township school the public's choice of tho blest piece Mrs. A. G. Paulsen, Miss Margaret turkey dinner with all the fixings but of workmanship in the collection has shown marked leadership In this club tonight when a special card of from various organization* men off relief and WPA rolls. Applegate, Miss Minnie Cooper, Mrs. also enjoyed an evening of general system to have the b/jnor of serving locality in bringing to our residents boxing bouts will be staged by Joseph out the borough. George W. G. Howard Lipplncott, president of as head of the school board. The and two sliver loving cups are be- T. Osborn, Mrs. Clark Wallace, Mrs. sociability and dancing. ing offered by,tho department storo a thrift and home financing plan of Cross by authority "of the boxing president of the 60-year-old club .a the association, who unhesitatingly A. Irving Doremus, Mrs. Ralph R. first graduate to achieve the honor real merit. • commission. Mr, Montgomery, an chairman of this year's event, i expressed himself as favoring the Commander James Glendlnnlng of was Oliver G. Williams of Naveslnk. as first and,-'second prizes. The Eckert, Mrs. Martin V. B. Smock, Mlddlctown township had the posi- contest will close Saturday and the About 18 months ago" the associa- official of the Monmouth County Or- duced various representatives of .t resolution, put the question and pro- Mrs. Howard Burdge, Mrs. M. J. Mr. Scott attended Naveslnk school ganization for Social Service and a yacht clubs and thanked the me tion of honor at the speakers' table and graduated from Mlddletown winners will be announced in next tion was granted Insurance of its ac- fessed to believe that the resolution Fnp!«j MUs Mary W. Holmes, Mrs. week's Issue of The Register. counts up to 45,000 for each mem- past exnlted _nile.r of _ the Elka, will bcrs of hl« hard-working • Edward' Fields, Mrs. A. B. Rarlck, as .tnaRrma«t*r,- .-•-, township high school In 162T. He referee the bouts. —had ciffiea, assplts the thundering Following the dinner Commander ber. Slnco that time an Increasing for tho co-operation In making' 1 of "No, no," from all parts of theMrs.'Samuel B. Yatesi Mrs. Ellwood was a prominent athlete, having 1039 event a success, Glendlnning thanked those present played on the Leonardo football, number of members have shown the room. ' • Snyder, Mrs. John A. Hayes, Miss widespread approval of this type of Among thoso who were Inb Annabel D. House, Mrs. Samuel Es- for coming out on such a night, and baseball and basketball teams with, The resolution was read by the the thanks of-the comander wero William Calver saving and Investment plan. were W. T. Johannson, vice • chairman of the resolutions commit- telle arid Mrs. DeWitt C. F. Ran- such school athletic Idols as Thomas extended to those, who served oh the Tucker" Hanson, who won fame at To obtain Insurance of Its ac- dore of the Keyport Yacht club;: tee. It stated that the highway was dolph, assisted by John B.' Allen, A. ward Prior, rear commodoore of \ Irving Doremus and the Boy Scouts. various committees to make the af- Temple university and In profession- Takes Own Life counts tho Red Bank Building & to be built at no Increase in taxation fair a social success. , Loan association had to meet high Keyport Yacht club; Ira Ferrand to the residents of the state, Mr. al-football as "Swede" Hanson. Mr. The registration continued up to Others at the speakers', table were Scott was all-state football center in standards of sound financing and commodore of the Princess Llppincott, seeking to explain the On Lonely Road capable management. Yacht olub, Staten Island, and project, said the question in reality 12:30 p. m. and at 2 o'clock W. Al- Colonel David Wood of Shrewsbury, the high school preparatory school bert Doremus presented the Brother- Dr. .Harry Thomas of Asbury Park, division In his senior year. In that The Federal Savings & Loan In- Idcnt of the Rarltan Bay Racing i was whether or not the people want- soclatlon; Harold Nichols, vice ' ed WPA relief rolls or a useful proj- hood attendance banner to the Dun- father of Lowell Thomas, the fa-year he also was a member of the. Red Bank Man Inhales surance corporation Is the agency of ellen Brotherhood group for having mqus radio commentator; Thomas state cattle judging team that repre- the United States government which modoro of tho Princess Bay Ya ect employing thousands of men. In club, Henry Hummers, fleet one point of his explanation he re-the largest percentage of members Irving Brown, publisher of Thosented New Jersey at the national Carbon Fumes From Ex- grants Insurance to qualified asso- present and having come the great- Register and a brother of the late dairy show at Detroit. ciations throughout tho country. The of tho Princess Bay Yacht club," J« ferred to those on WPA relief rolls emlah Schmlttman, rear commo" a3 "beggars." est distance. About 36 churches Vernon A. Brown, from whom tho haust Pipe of Taxi 2,100 such insured associations have from all over, the state were repre- post takes its name, and Mrs.Mr. Scott has boen an active assets of more than (2,000,000,000. of the Princess Bay Yacht dub, I The chairman then called upon sented at the convention with the Brown. alumnus, never losing contact with William Calver, 31, son of Mr. The Insuranco corporation recently Phil Fltzpatrick, past commodore i those favoring the resolution to re-Duncllen organization leading in Colonel Wood gave a .most In- his alma mater. For several years and Mrs. Joseph Calver of Leonard announced that I\ew Jersey has 50 the Newark Boat club. Five < ~ spond by saying "ayes." Thera was points. he has served without pay as an as- street, was found dead an the rear Insured associations protecting the besides the officers also represents a lusty response, although not as spiring talk full of patriotism, dwell- sistant football coach at the «chool. the Keyport Yacht club and the Nevi Judge Adrian Lyon of Perth Am- ing somewhat upon Washington's seat of his sedan taxi Friday after- savings and Investments of 20,000 powerful aa those which had accom- Hi was elected to the school board noon on a lane off,Nutswamp road people Asset* of these 60 Institu- ' panled previous resolutions. Mr. boy, addressed the convention fol- service to his country and exemplify- in 1930 and hagtcrved faithfully and ,rk Boat club, Other clubs wh lowing Rev. Clee's address, an ac-ing his Ideals aa being. safe -to fol- by James Donato of Naveslnk Riv- tions total $34,214,377. Twenty-nine were represented wero the Fair : Lippincott called upon those In oppo- efficiently on^seVeral committees of other associations In tho state have sition to respond with their "no's," count of which will be found else- low. tho board. He was-re-elected to the er road. Mlddletown township po-. ven Yacht club, Rarltan Bay and was apparently surprised when a where. His subject also pertained Dr. Thomas and Col. Wood are board for a three-year term at thelice and Dr. Harvey W. Hartmnnf been granted provisional Insurance! fleet, Rarltan Bay Comet fleet, chorus of negative votes was regis- to the gambling bill and the re-bcjth globe trotters and beforo and recent election, bejng high man with county physician, were notified. Dry whjphr will extend the same protec- sale Rlvor Yacht club, tered. To him, however, the "ayes" sults as far as the Juvenile courts during the dinner they had much in 643, votes. Hartman said Calver had commit- Tlonto tholr memberships as toon Yacht club, Richmond County Ya were concerned. Judge Lyon pre- common in talking about places ted suicldo by Inhaling carbon mon- as they make certain requisite ad- club, Kill Van Hull Yacht olub seemed to have It, and he declared Mr, Scott was sworn In as a board the resolution to have, carried. Then sented a number of * statistics to where they had been. Dr. Thomas, oxide fumes, justments. ' Staten Island and Robblns show it costs about $125 per person In his address to the dinners, told member Monday night with Schuylor Mr. Donato who happened to drive Tho two most popular types of Yacht club, also of Staten Island, came the cries of "No, no," and sev- Sickles of Naveslnk, who was also eral delegates Jumped to their feet In the United States for the results how pleasant It was to be with the by the car, noticed a hose line run- shares offered by tho Red Bank JOHN'I. MONTGOMERY A hearty applause greeted "Gturi of criminal activities. comrades and ladles of the post and re-elected, and Eugone Massey of ning from the exhaust pipe of Cal- Building & Loan association aro Us Mlnton, former president of the < LlncrofJ, a new member. It was de- One "delegate said he would like to The newly-elected officers for the particularly pleased was he to be ver's taxi to the rear seat. On in- ten-year Time Maturity plan for Exalte! Ruler Harry Klatsky will who spoke briefly, have the matter explained further by able to spend such a pleasant even- cided at the meeting to meet on the vestigation he. found CalveVs body. monthly savings and the Income ensuing year of 1939-1940 are Louis second Monday night of every month serve as timekeeper. Drs. Michael J. .Other guests were Freeholder Jo former Senator Lester Clee, who WOB H. Budd, Newton, president; Myleu ing reminiscing with the Colonel. Calver had been dead several hours Share plan for lump sum Invest- Lorenzo, M, M. Rudnlok, Anthony J, present to address the convention. at Leonardo grade school at 8 when his body was found. ments. Subscriptions .and payments eph C, Irwln, Mayor Charles R. T~ C. Morrison, Elizabeth, Wlllard I. Mr. Brown Was asked to tell some- o'clock. Pcrottaand R. Browning Wilson will llsh and Councilman Harold S. • Another, who said he was a direc- Hamilton, Maplewood, and Frank F. Ho was born at Bradevelt and may be made In poison or by mall be In attendance. ' tor of relief from a North Jersey thing about the early days of the len and J. Albert VanScholok, Groft, Red Bank, vice presidents; post and the selection of Its official It was decided that tho entire moved to Rod Bank with his fam- to the association's headquarters at The card will bo as follows: municipality, said he thought the board would meet In special suasion 10 Broad street. mor County Cleric George H.. Edwin Gernert of Elizabeth, secre- name. ily about IS years ago. Ho had not erts, UndorshorlR Courtlandt ' convention should consider moral tary, and J,' P. Faber o( Dunellen, with insurance adjusters and thehad steady employment for some 100-poundi—Btodjf Belt! v». Sonny ' questions and not become, involved In During his remarks concerning 'board's attorney, Lawrence A. Car- Ittmi. . Wallace Jeffrey, president .of is his brother, who served the colors In time before he started a taxi busi- 110 pounda—Paulina Patterson vr, Young Men's Republican club of R*4S| political matters. Thia sentiment was: ton, Jr., to adjust tho loss by fire at ness several months ago. Surviving Jvnii Morley, , ' echoed by a clergyman. Rev. R. B. The convention was judged a huge the Rainbow Division, returning the- Mtddletown »choolhou«e. The Golden Wedding 120 pound)—Young Chlolonl vs. Wllll Bank, and Frank F, Qro success by all concerned. The vis- home a casual and who died In the besides his parents nro two brothers Anthony, of tho Red Bahk^ilt-CA. Berger of Matawan, and both speak- building wa> insured for $19,000 and and a sister, Josoph and James ers wero accorded applause upon the iting members., of. the . state men- military hospital at OtisvIIle, New was a total loss. Malcolm Leonard Anniversary 126 poundt—Franklc Zebromklvi, To Jack Rohroy and his trio tioned the pleasing hospitality of York, he withdrew from his pocket Calver, both of Red Bank, and Mrs. Dlnaco. conclusion of their brief talKS. of New Monmouth, a member of the James Higglns of Maw York. 180 pound*—Benny Nicosia vs. Jimmy slstlng of Eugene Magco and Charl«»,ai the Red Bank group. The theme of a small silk American flag. He had contracting firm of Philip Loonard Jack*on. Meeker with Phil Roy at tbe pit " The chairman Insisted that the res- the convention was "Fear No Evil" given this flag to his brother when Tho funeral was held Monday at MO poundi—Georgia MBrx va. Oil Mar olution had already been adopted but & Son, appraised the loss for the Mr. and' Mrs. John P. entertained with sons; selection*,..! and the aim was "A Brotherhood he left home and It was carried by board. tho lato residence and at St. James' '" Rohrcy, Shrewsbury township opponents succeeded in introducing and a Men's Bible class In every Vernon A. Brown throughout the church, where a requiem, mass was Combs Married 50 Years a motion to table the resolution. The mlttccman, acted as toastmBstery} Presbyterian church in New Jersey months of service over seas and celebrated. Burial In charge of Wil (Jthor entertainment consisted chairman was directed to- call for a and every Presbyterian man a mem- which was returned to the giver 11am H. Freeman of Freehold was Fashion Show And rising vote. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Combs of songs by Dan Dondi, proprietor ber of the State Brotherhood." The when he first met his brother upon Council Rejects In St. Gabriel's ccmotery, Bradevelt, South street, residents of'Red Bank Airport Inn, Clayton Fowler of Ell*»!i Those desiring to vote for the mo- object of the Brotherhood Is three- his return to the states on a hospital The benrors wero Leroy J. Kearney, for moro than 30 years, observed Bridge Planned abeth, who entertained with redts^S tion to table the resolution were fold: To promote a fraternal, social ship. This flag Mr. Brown gave to Garbage Bids John Kaney, Bernard Frawlcy, Wil- tholr 50th wedding anniversary Mon- tlons; Raymond Henry, proprietor ol\j asked to stand. A greater part of the spirit among the men of the church, tho post in honor of Mrs.'Emma V. liam Decker, John Arnone and Henry's dlnor, and Ross B. King, wboi f audience rose to Its feet. Those de- day. A party, attended by a number congregation and community; to de- Brown of Marlon street and In mem- James Donato, of relatives, was hold in tho evening. Mechanic Street P.-T. A. for niDro than 30 minutes told hum>? siring to vote against tabling the velop Christian fellowship and the ory of her son Vernon A, Brown. orous stories. resolution were then given an oppor- Sea Bright to Ask for Mrs. Combs nlso celebrated her birth- spiritual growth of Its members; to Past County Commander Webster day Tuesday; Observes Founder's Day tunity to arise and it was apparent lead its members into some form of Llnson of Monmouth Beach received New Bids March 2 Hurd Buys 54-Acre William N. WortWey of Red : tboso In this category numbered a Christian service in the church, Tho housa was attractively decor- tho only charter member of the Moa-'f the flag In behalf of the post and In- ated for the occasion and a largo Plans for a dessert brldgo and • great deal less. The chairman ad- community and other fields. formed the donor that It would be Bids for the collection of garbage Farm Near Navesink fashion show wore completed at amouth Boat club still surviving, • ' mitted that the resolution had not wedding cakb adorned tho center of unablo to bo preBent yesterday to en-'^f used on the altar in tho post rooms in the borough of Sea Bright were Richard M. Hurd, Jr., has pur- the table. Miss Sarah J. Hannah en- meeting of the Mechanic street passed and proceeded to the next or- whenever post services wero being rejected at an • adjourned meeting of chased through .the Joseph Q, McCue school Parent-Teacher association joy the festivities as he is a pattentjf der of business.. tertained with several readings, Mr at Rlverview hospital as the resulf held. He thanked Mr. Brown for his tho mayor and council of that place agency of Rumson, a M-acro farm and Mrs, Combs received many gifts Tuesday night at. the school audi- of Injuries received recently A resolution endorsing Senator W. thoughfulness and extended the best Monday night. This action was near Navejilnk village In Middletown torium. The patty will bo hold In Warren Barbour for support of anLodge Planning wishes of the post members to Vern- taken on the advice of tho borough and a large number of cards and con- tho school auditorium Tuesday after- attending a dinner at the boat club*J, township. Tho property was sold by gratulatory messages. Both are ac- Mr. Worthloy is an honorary antl-lynchlng bill, which was present- on's mother. - attorney, Leon Reussllle, after the tho Citizens Trust company of Pat- noon at 1:30 o'clock. -fcd after the Sterner resolution had low bidder, Tony Fabiono of Long tive members of the Methodist her of tho club. 30th Anniversary The affair came to a fitting close ergon, as executor for tho estate of church, Mr, Combs being a member Mrs. Luther Good and Mrs. Kclby failed, almost met with opposition, with all present looking forward to Branch, made an oral explanation Joseph G. Andrew. Warden aro co-chairmen. Members Tho club was originally organized; hut not enough' to down the measure. of an error In his bid. Mr. Ecus- of tho official board. They wore vis- of tho committee' In charjro are Mrs. by tho late Dr. Edwin Field as another such pleasant occasion next The farm, which fronts on Brown's ited by the pastor, Rev. Herbort J 1 A standing vote was called and a ma- Ceremonial to Be Held slllo said tho council would open it- Dock road and Chapel Hill road and Horton B. Garrison, Mrs. Charles rowing club and. on several occasion*, " jority \arose in favor, among them self to litigation from the other bid- Smith, In tho afternoon. Sllllwagon, Mrs. Emll Singdahlsen, sponsored rowing regattas such as'4 / by Tall Cedars' the Navcalnk-Chapol Hill road, In- Those present Tuesday night wero that held on the North Shrewsbury ',£ being the only three colored dcle- ders if the contract was awarded. cludes a marvelous hill site. The Mrs. Albert Graullch, Mrs. Harold 1 ^-/fcates present. A handful arose in To Repeat Play At New bids will bo received Thursday Miss Sarah J. Hannah of Phlladel Howard, Mrs. Harry" O'BrJcn, Mrs. river this vaBt summer. Rowlnjf? "' land Is partially wooded and there phla, Mr. and Mrs. dcorgo E. Whlto seemed to lag in Interest-and the.1'-;' opposition, but the greater part of Plans for the 30th anniversary night, March 2. Is a brook and small pond. Title to John Pohl, jr., Mrs. Martin Van- the members seemed not to have Shrewsbury Tonight of Scotch Plains, Mr, and Mrs. Jos- Oatenbrldge, Mrs. Ralph Sickcls, Monmouth Boat club then began, X" celebration and ceremonial of Bay At tho regular meeting of thethe property will be Insured by tho taking oh other activities such voted. View forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, The one-act piay, "Doin's In thocouncil last Thursday night Coun- oph L. Woollcy of Long Branch, and Mra. Godfrey OLson, Mrs. George H. New Jersey Realty Title Insurance Mr. and Mr«. Prontlss I. Mlnton, Mr motor boating and sail boating. The resolution placing the Brother- to be held Friday night of next week Backwoods Store," which was pre- cilman Charles Ellenbergcr was company of Newark, Morrlll and Mrs. John Walzer. There 1 hood squarely behind the movement at *he Molly Pitcher hotel, have sented Friday night by the Presby- named chairman of a committee to and Mis. Charles A. Mlnton, Mrs, will bo prizes at each table and The menu consisted of hot turkey", terian church Sunday Morning club, Mr. Hurd will improve the dwell- Charles Plntard, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. baked swordflsh, baked beans, i to defeat the race track bill June 20 been completed by Grand Tall Cedar study ways and means of acquiring ing for year-round occupancy. special awards, Tho clothes will bo passed without a dissenting vote. The Joseph Serplco and officers of thewill be repeated tonight at 8:15revenue from the beachfront prop- Walling and Malcolm R. Mlnton of shown by tho Town and Country turnips and potatoes, cranberry.., entire assemblage seemed to thunder lodge, with Dlstrlot Representative o'clock In the Sunday-school room erty owned by the borough. The Red Bank; • shop. sauco and othor trimmings. Tht^. Its approval of this measure, a fact A. J, Hanrattle assisting. In honor of of the Shrewsbury Presbyterian matter was discussed last year, but County Agent To Mra. Merrill presided at tho meet- club, for the day, obtained a special fr to which Senator Clee later alluded Supreme Tall Cedar Paul W. Pear- church on Sycamore avenue. was dropped because of legal action Rumson Society ing which marked tho celebration of liquor license. . '/ in his address. son and his staff of supreme officers A musical program will precede necessary to fence off the beach. Address Farmers Founders' day. Tho Founders' day Mr, Bray's assistants were Edgar*;',. the play. The convention was attended by a dinner at which all members will Mayor Walter J. Sweeney report- County Farm Agent Elwood Doug- Plans Luncheon mosaago of tho stato president, Mrs. V. Denlse, tickets! Lester R. Stewart^,* approximately 260 members of Bro- be Welcome will be held at the Mol- Those taking pare arc Miss Gloria ed prospects appeared bright for a Albert L. Gardner, was read by Miss publicity; Ernest Hall, decorations;" < las of Freehold will address a meet- Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho therhood organizations from all sec- ly Pitcher dining room at 6:30Moore, accordion solo; Miss Beverly reduction in fire Insurance rates In ing of farmers of Middletown town- Bculah Brcckcnibrldgc. A history of Frank Havlland, refreshments, an4V; tions of the state". The morning o'clock. King, recitations, and Heinz Hllmcr, tho borough. When tho rates were Rumaon PrcBbytorlan church mot tho Mechanic street school aasocia- Commodore Joseph Applegate, r**" vocal solos. In the play are Lewis ship Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at tho church session convened at 9:30 o'clock with The ceremonial program will start Increased Recently Mr. Sweeney and at American Mechanics hall. Middle- tlon wan rovlewed by Miss .Vera Nor- ccptlon. , registration of visiting members by R. Lowry, Heinz Hilmer, Mrs. Law- Councilman Thomas Farrell made a and made plans for a covered dlnh cross, and Mrs. Merrill gave a bio- In the grand ballroom at 8 o'clock rence R. Burdge, Philip T. Smith, town, on the 103D farm conservation luncheon and white elephant salo to a committee headed by Lewis R. and the guest speaker will be Past protest to tho underwriters, with program. Similar meetings will be graphy of tho founders of P.T.A. vowry of Little Silver. The com- Mrs. Karl G. Jansky, Whitney Burst, the result that a re-lnspcctlon will bo held Wednesday afternoon, March Mrs. Frank Kuhl, former presi- Red Bank School Grand Tall Cedar George Barkman Mrs. Peter P. Plngnore, Mrs. Fred held within the next few weeks in 8. Mrs. Edwin M. Farrier, Mrs. mittee members were Dr. Lawrence of Essex County Forest, and ho will be made. Mr. Sweeney said he be- various parts of Monmouth county. dent, spoke briefly on the work done R. Burdge, Major C. A. Osborn, H. erlck C. Wegel, Mrs, Lewis R. Lowry, lieved the. rates will be reduced to Charles A. Wolbach and Mrs. J. B.by tho association during tho past Board Organizes exemplify the Royal Court. The MIBS Mary Boyle, Emll Singdahlscn The committee in charge of the Mld- W. Kuper are In charge of tho salo Russell Blackman, Jr., W. Albert Sldonlan degree will be conferred on a .point lower than were chargod dlctown meeting Is Thomas S. Rob- years. Othor reports were given by Harold A. Hendrlckaon was Doremus and Harry C. F. Worden. and Frederick C. Wegel. The Tri beforo the recent Increase went Into and MrB. Orrln Soulo la chairman of Mrs. Burton Moore, secretary, Mrs. a class of more than 20 candidates Sigma glrla will aell_ candy. erts, Harry Coe and Edwin L. Beck- thn luncheon committee. elected president of the Red The boys of Boy Scout troop 67 of by members of So-Ra-Bo Forest of effect. H, S. McCormlck, treasurer and Mrs. board of education at its the local church, sponsored by theSomerville, assisted by the Rangers Mrs. O. L. Schumpcrt of Eelmar Charles Stlltwagon, membership.' meeting Monday night In tho senlor'ra Brotherhood, wero1 in charge of the of New Brunswick Forest under the Senior,Ball Friday gave a review of a mission study MIM BrcckenbrldKO read several high school, This will be the tixtin', checking room. Those assisting wore able leadership of Chief Ranger Har- book on India entitled "Moving Mil parts of compositions written by tho year that Mr. Hendriokson ha*,' Samuel T; Harvey, Jr., Gordon Smith, rison Bycrs. Music will lie furnished Night At Rumson lions." Tea wns served by tho host- students on their Ideas about tho P. served aa president. Harry HavV-,<5 Louis Schwind, Wallace Heyer, Jack by Asbury Park's Swing Band, ahd enscs, Mrs, Soulo, Mrs. Will Ward T.A. and Its meaning to them, to land was re-elected vlco president. Vnder masses of red and white Social Service Group and Mrs. Edgar Seaman. Allen, Donald Hadaway and Edward a program of talent from Broadway crepe pap^r streamers, dancers will their school life and their parents. Leo K. McKee, Charles LeMalatri Royer. '• .- •• .- will be produced. sway to the rhythm of Bruce. Cobb'e Community singing was led by Miss and Albert S. Miller began »»»•.' Emma Jane Lafo-tra. A short song service -was held Bay View Forest is coriductlng a orchestra at tho Rumson high school Addressed By Aviator Youths Struck %y terms, having been rc-elcotcd Tue*» ;t] with Allan R. Woollcy, member of drive to re-enllst former members of senior ball tomorrow night In the Following tho business meeting a day of last week. . ' |" the church quartet, leading and the organization. Those who form- school gymnasium. Car While Skating one-act play entitled "The Seven President Hendriokson appointed:;. Lamps of Learning," wni presented. William H. Crawford at the organ. erly belonged or who have past due Red and white being the senior George J. DcGarmo of Colt'i Neck, Douglas Fromm of Holmdel, who Mr. Miller, Harry Clayton and AB>«rtVl The opening prayer of the conven- cards can rejoin by paying only this class colors, will form on appropri- Two Eatontown roller skaters, Clif- Tho program arranged by Mrs. Sins Worden to the ilnanco coramltteo.;Q commercial aviator, was guest speak- reconstructed toys for needy children ford Taylor and his brother Kenneth, dahlsen, program chairman, was in tion was presented by Rev. Robert year's dues to Grand Toll Cedar Ser- ate theme for the dance decorations at Christmas, stated that old toys Othor committees aro made up B. Berger of Matawan. Rev. John plco, Scribe Frank P. Merrltt, or and the bright spectacle will be aer Tuesday night at a meeting of the both colored, of Tlnton avenue, wero charjto of Mire Helen McFadden. the board as a whole. will be accepted any time this year Injured Tuesday night when they Those taking part In tho play wero Hayes, pastor of the host church, Treasurer S. Russell Walling. Some fitting atmosphere for the last ma- Holmdel and Atlantic auxiliary of tho for use next Christmas. He received welcomed the -assemblage after which of the old records and Hits of mem- jor event of this year's seniors. were struck by an automobile whllo Mrs." Loon Turklngton, Mrs. Luther Monmouth County Organization for a vote of thanks for his work, Miss roller skating in front of their home. Good, Mra. Fred Frlck, Mrs. John Mr. Lipplncott gave the president's bers have, been mislaid or lost and During the evening, novelty dances Social Service at the home of Mrs. Lenten Services At report and routine committee ap- former members who have not re Ruth Williams, public health nurBO The driver of the car was Georgo M, Pohl, Jr., Mrs. Harold Howard, will add to the pleasure of the Carroll Barclay, Colt'n Neck. He for Holmdel and Atlantic townships, Mrs. Charles Wostphal, Mrs. Emll pointments. celved notices of this anniversary dancers, and there will be a heart Hall of Liberty street, Long Branch St. James Church observation are urged' to get In spoke on aviation and its various wu authorized to buy emergency Tho Injured wero taken to Mon- Slngdolilscn, Mm. William Chadwlck, A sin-point program forum was contest for tho girls to ice whouses exclusive of war. supplies when necessary. Plans were Mrs. R. Theodore Blxlor, Mrs. Lcroy held for one hour in which visiting touch with any of the above-men- mouth Memorial hospital by mem- Special Ash Wednesday servii will obtain the most hearts at the He stressed the use of the.airplane made for a card party in April or Bcrgon, Mrs. Frederick Babbitt and and distribution of ashes mark societies held ten-minute discussions tioned officers not later than Thurs- dance. bers of tho Eatontown First Aid day of next week,. for speedy transportation, fighting May, Refreshments were served ,by squad. Clifford was admitted to the Misa Marguerite Enrlght. tha beginning of Lent yesterday,• on various subjects. Locally a re- Marked as an Important milestone fires, spraying farms, aerial photog- Mrs. Barclay, port was presented by F. Howard Institution for observation but Ken- Refreshments were ucrved under St. James' church. Tho schedule^ In the senior's journey to gradua- raphy and first aid and rescue work. Tho next meeting of tho auxiliary neth was released after being treated tho direction of Mrs. C.corKo H, Rob- Lenten services Is as follows: I.'..,tl of MataWan entitled, "Church tion, the ball promises to be ono of He stAtcd that In hl» opinion moat Functions," and Frank F. Grbff of Men's Fashion Show will be held Tuesday night, March 21, for minor Injuries. inson, Mrs. Charles Wcstphul, Mrs. Wednesday nights at 8 o'olo the biggest affairs ever.to be held of" the airplane accidents were due at tho Holmdel health, center. Harry Boskey, Mrs. Russell Stcol Rosary, . sermon and bonedli Red Bank presented views on "Civic In the high school gym, Police Chief Harry Boollnff? a solo, "Hear Thou My Prayer" by ford'* InjUrled •"'["" ' '' "•'' Friday evening*-at •» tfOl A. will hold a card party and men's The weekly card party given by ufacturo of airplanes. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ely, Mr. and Now Is trio time to start thinking tions of tho Cross, Hamblen, with Mr. Crawford at the fashion «how Thursday night, March At a short business session of the Mrs. Harry Willey, -Mrs. Alex Mc- Mrs. Boltz' homc-mado pies, retal abouaut your boat motor. Clear up organ. Following tho program lor* tho Parent-Teacher association of Weekday masses at 7 and, St* 2, at the Community Center, 10 RJv- St. James school will be held this auxiliary It was announced that Nell- Clees, 'Mrs. William Barclay Hording, SO cents, and wholesale. • Apple, moitor failure hcaducheB by agcoptliiK um tha church quartet, compoied of cherry, French apple. 700 River our generous trade-In nllpwanco on o'clock. crslda avpue. The fashion show afternoon In the school auditorium son Edwards, former mayor of Rum- MrB. Henry Cross, Mrs. William Mac your motor. Havn a secjiro feeling Mrs. J. Willtem Helm, Mrs, Thomas will be sponsored by tho Wonmouth road, Fair Haven, phono 2841 Red McCHntoek, A. LeRoy Baker and with Mm. Edward Healy and Mr», son, and an ardent worker for theFarlano, Mrs. Van Walker, Mrs, John Bank.—Advertisement. . with a 1930 ChrlB Craft motor in your Notice Men's shop and those who will take Htrry Jackson In charge. social service, had donated storm Hendrlckson, Mra. Jonathan I. boat; 4, flr and 8 cyllndor, 55 tn 3B0to lot owners; ot Mount Ollv»l i . Mr, Woolley, sang "Doth Not Wis- part";are Paul Seldln, Morris Wes- tory; Any lot owner desiring to.'! dom Cry" by Rogers. The party to be held next Thurs- windows for the Holmdel Health ceiIF -Holmes, , Mr«, William S. Pitcher, Hpencer Compilers. hbrBO power. Priced from $465.00. termsn, Martin Becker, Abe Rosen- day afternoon will he In charge of trr. The secretary was authorized to Mls» Mnrle Hory, Miss Williams, Will call. For appointment, Red Farwcll's Salon nnd Hcrvlccn, 120 tain Christmas decorations ' The address of the morning was berg, Dr.'June Greenberg, Harold Bank 27B-J, 8 In 0 a. m. S. H. Du> Harrison avenue, Red Bank. Phono ploato re*novo Mrs. Reginald B. Van Brunt and send K. letter of thanks to Mr. Ed Miss Catherine Cooper and, Carroll Red Bank 3750,-Ad,wtlMB«int, given by tyiv, gitwurt X. RoUnma, Berk, AM Walter Holu. Mr». John Hobrey, Jr. kto, a Elm lAdrtlenaonU JI Citizens' Military Richard Clark In Colt's Neck Couple Boy Scouts To Activities Of Groups Pulitzer Prize Play Hold Their Annual RedBankYMCA Training Camp Richard Clark of Red Bank will Awarded Heavy A covered dish supper' tras'lfibrjeal play th,e part of "Grandpa" in the last night by the Senior Girls' 3ffl-Y lave A Busy Week Enrollment Begins coming Monmouth Players produc- Damages By Jury Dinner Saturday club at the X. M. C. A. on Riverside tion of the Pulitzer prize play "You avenue. Repr«sentativ«s of the Sen- ior Hi-T club, Emily Newman,' Dor- r, *nn n -i r* .Can't Take It With You," which will 6,000 bought—rort|be presented at the Deal Conserva- Verdict of $9,500 Ren- Monmouth-Ocean Coun- othy Clayton and the club adviser, Basket Ball Games—Swimming—Cake ,. ,•„,,., _ . i tolra at Deal on the nights of March Miss Elizabeth Roger., will attend Hancock Will Receive is, 9, 10 and H. The play, which dered to Mr. and Mrs. • cil Troops to Hear Two the first state convention of Girls' was Hi-Y, clubs Sunday at the Morris Sales—Food Demonstration* 'n . I .MI e i . written-by Mosa Hart and Harold Gunther Noted Speakers town Y. M. C. A. The d«legation will Loa»t-Artillery Students George S. Kaufman, was recently be under the leadership of Miss Al- made Into • successful movie. ma vornSfeeg. ..." i'Toung Women's Christian As- Enrollment for«the 19th consecu- , Dorothy Gunther and her husband, Friends of more than 2,000 Boy in groups of Monmouth coun- by at her home in the absence of 1 Scouts of Monmouth and Ocean The schedule of the second ialf K Adeline Wlniton, who Is vlsltliV in tive year of the Cltlien's Military Harold Gunther, of Colt's Neck re- of the Y. M, C. A. church burtet- Jj§jjw>..-,been ewseptidnelly • active Training Camps wilt begin W'edncs-I ceived a verdict In the Monmouth, counties who attend the annual meet- |gP£v/i&e past week with their East Orange. \ , ing and' Scouters' dinner at the Berk- ball league, which got under way last Mrs, diaries Ladd of Tenant, who day, March 1, with a procurement! county common pjeas court at Free- week, has been rearranged. In order roeetinga and making plans total set for 6,950 applicants from' hold Monday for $9,500. The verdict cley-Carteret hotel at Asbury Park future gatherings. • supervises the Y. W. C, A. groups^ Saturday evening of thU week will to accommodjite the eight ..teams in Freehold, Is spending some time "New York, New Jersey and Dela- waa against Catherine W. Errlckson who play in the league It would be ._ Jones, reporter of the Y., ware, it was announced yesterday at of Howelltownshfp. hear a talk by "Broncho" Charlie Mil- jn Newark and during her absence ler, .the only Pony Express rider now nec«ssa_ry to play four names, a A. group at Little Silver has Mrs. S. B. Carter will be in charge, /headquarters of Major General Hugh The verdict was to compensate night.. After trying this plan of four jei» Mrs; Gladys Meyer, tho alive, who now lives in Glens Falls, Mrs. Howard Scnebbe of South' A. Drum, commanding the Second Mrs, Gunther for injuries sustained games a night, the managers held a. ity secretary, that the Little 811- Corps, Area,' on Governors Island. by her in an automobile accident New York. Charlie Miller waa born meeting with Wllmer A. Robblns to fjfrbup plans, to accomplish a street, Freehold, who 1H active in in a covered wagon, lived among In- the Y. W. C. A. group wort), is In tee of coal to the student and which occurred September 24, 193T, BY CONGRESSMAN discuss rearranging the schedule, IO Ml worth-while goal this year and frecreTTibllgation for future military and for the medical expense* in- diana, and as a rider of the Pony Ex- that only three games will be p(ayed s til'projects are now under eon- New York looking after a Vi'ty sick brother. She expects to return to service* (he C. M. T, camps are open ourred by Mr. Gunther for the treat- press carried the inaugural address each night. This will necessitate itjon. The Llttlo Sliver girls ment of his wife. WILLIAM H. SUTPHIN of Lincoln on his run from Kansas Freehold In a few days. to young men between the ages of e lengthening the season by two weeks tv«. scheduled a basketball game 17 and 24, who are of good moral The accident happened at the in- to Sacram, nto. He was a friend of In order to allow everyone. a. .fair 8||th« Rumson Hl-Y girls. Miss Other news Items state that Mrs, "Buffalo Bill" Cody, President Theo- John Ballantlne of Rumson and character and sound physique. Ac- tersection of the Freehold-Colt's When the Indeipendent/Officers Ap- chance. ... inor Quackenbuih has been ad- cepted candidates without prior mil- Neck road with Jerseyvllle road, In dore Roosevelt, and knew personally «d Into membership. Mls«Cath- Mrs. Carl Meyer of Aabury Park propriation bill was considered last "Growing Demands of Citltenship" itary training would be assigned aa Atlantic township. , ;, General Custer. He will appear In ____-, Coleman, the group leader, has represented the Y. W, C. A..at a week, appropriating 11,568,512,780 Will be the theme of the ninth an- meeting called by the Asbury Park basic students to Plattsburg Bar- As a-result of the accident Mrs. (read It again; It la more than a costume and will recount hi* exper- nual Young Men's Congress of the IJpwvered from recent illness, The racks, N, Y., Fort Niagara, N. Y., Gunther received a fractured pelvin, iences as a Pony Express rider, cir- , meeting was held at the home Board of Trade last Thursday in re- billion and one-half) of taxpayers' New Jersey Young Men's Christian atlon to Community Chest activities. and Camp Dlx, N. J., opening July cerebral concussion, nervousness, money to carry on the work of coin- cus performer and soldier. associations at New ttrunswick thia ^Barbara Cotiklln with Ruth Hen-. i, and continuing for 80 thrilling; and •hock and an Injury to her leg, Mrs. SUseoB;- the group president, In Mra. Frank Eordcn of tJradloy mlulons and agencies Independent of week-end. Among the speakers will Beach has been caring for her exciting days Krrickson, who was driving the the'resutsr cafllnet departmsnts,*nd be»r. Bruce B.Roblsdri of the Bu- mother-in-law, who has been seri- Life in the open, under ideal con- other car, .was also Injured In the not including relief, I. offered an reau of Child Guidance of the New- Btiti Sumson group is very proud ously ill. ditions, with athletics, rifle or pis- accident and filed a counterclaim amendment to out out the appronrla* ark public school; Frederick W. J»\the charity work they have been tol shooting, citizenship studies, and against Mrs. Gunther for the In- tlon of $24,800,000 for the Home Fitch, recently appointed superin- Mra. Lewis Kerr, Jr., of Spring juries which shie sustained. ||j|tng, particularly in relation to the Lake was among those who attend- other advantages, Is offered to all Owners Loan corporation. This was tendent ot the State Home for Boys 'basket of food which was de- ed the recent dog show In Newwho enroll for ,tho camps. Transpor- The case' was tried before Judge sincere endeavor to effect some at Jomesburg. Mr. Fitch will collab- STicently to • needy family. York. • tation going and returning,-whole- RICHARD CLARK. J, Edward Knight and a jury at economy, and I suggested that these orate with the Commission on Juv- iBr*. .Arthur Olbb, leader of the Mra, Harry May of Avon, a mem- some food, uniforms, athletic equip- Freehold. The jury brought In a ver- activities be taken over by the Re- enile Delinquency, which has been Ilferaion Hi-Y girls has returned Although this will be the first role doing an outstanding piece of work ber of th« feecutlye board _of_.the ment, laundry service, and medical dict In favor of the Gunthers in the construction Finance ^corporation, 1 iijfia'ljir vacation.~ilfi. Jerm Batr Y. W. C, A., Is recovering from ill- attention aj* provided by the. gov- i In whlph Mr, Cls.rU-has appeared amount ofWiSOOr^heoounteralalm the Federal Housing Administration, llnees It—was organised » year 'ago. _.tlne, .vice chairman of the covn- ness at her home. ernment. • . with the Monmouth Players he Is of Mrs. Srrlckson wu dismissed by or some other loan or collection The closing, speaker will be Dr. 'jorganUatlon, has been In charge not new to the stage. Mr. Clark, the jury. agency of tho government. James Lee Ellenwood, executive .sec- B-a^'jpjfi1the leader's abionoe, The Miss- Lorena Scott of the Long Advanced Infantry students will Branch high school staff, has or- who formerly , resided at Asbury The Gunthers were represented by Let us get a clear picture of this. retary of the New York State com- |3&mton girls are arranging a bas- on ganized a movie club, which meets at the same ? J Theodore V. Parsons of the law firm The HOLC charges 5% Interest mittee of the Young Men's Chris- il; game with the girls from of Parsons, Labrocquc & Borden of tian association. Mr. Ellenwood is tjo Highlands. ,A large bundle weekly on Mondays after school Its loans and repeatedly refuses to hours, Red Bank, and Mrs. Errlckson was recommend a cut In this Interest one of the most popular speakers to /wagaxlncs has been collected by service clubs, Y. M. C. A. groups, Mra. Raymond Manley of Ocean represented by Mcpermott & Fine- rate, claiming that the difference be- Rumson plrls which they de- thl. gold of Freehold. tween the Bib rato and the S'A% high school and college groupa, and to distribute, to persons Who Grove, who has been in charge of assigned to Camp' Dlx during this Is the author of a recent well-known selling black walnut kernels for the period. out his later education when he at- bonds Is needed to carry the expense f_^ appreciate this reading matter. tended Drexel Institute and Rider book entitled "There Is No Place Y. W. C. A., has moved to the south- Coast Artillery advanced students of the HOLC adm'nlstratlon. Now Hae Brlelle Joy Givers metreocnt- college. H« also attended the Al- their activities are purely that ot Like Home." Red Bank Is repre- j^fat the Brlslle school- under the ern section of the town. will be instructed at Fort Hancock, Public Health Nurses sented on the committee for arange- , The officers of the county Y. W. July 7, Field vlene school In New York, where collection, anil they are asking ''an gttdefihlp of Louise Brewer and' Sandy Hook, appropriation of 24H millions to help menti by Ernest Griffiths and Jack "ked to Mananquan where they C. A. are urging the girls to learn II attend the Give Monthly Reports Matthews. Among the* delegates to swim. Profeisor Roland at the Upon his return to the carry them. Despite the fact that «Bt the evening playing basket- at Pine Camp, Great During the month of January the many mem-bars of the minority have who will attend, In addition to, Mr. " "They iW«r« coached by MIBS Aabury Park hatatorlum hns tat Bend, N. Y,| opening on thc same shore section he moved to Red Bank DR.H. W. HURT Matthews and Mr. Griffiths,, are Rob- : nurses ot the Public Health Nurs- spent considerable time making ,___j|li the teacher of the seventh aside tonight and Thursday nights, date, and has continued hla interest In ert Allen, Stewart Eddlngton -and March 2 and 6, for special Instruc- dramatic work, appearing In many ing association, of Rumson, Sea, speeches for economy, only 11 mem- National Director of heading jirttde, Rev. Hogate, pattor of the The CM. T- Camp' are the direct Bright and Fair Haven made 480 bers out of the 435 supported my Program, Boy Scouts of America Wllmer A. Robblns, general secre- JiSethodist church,' In co-operation tion! to the group girls and It la local productions. -Mr. Clark la as- tary. expected that many of the county outgrowth of the original Plattsburg sociated In Red Bank with Henry visits to private homes and 29S wel- amendment, which of course was In- |#1th Ml«s Brewor and Miss Anette Camps of 1913, mi and 191B, which fare, visits, A report of the nurses' Senator W. Warren Barbour will «__,.fc?'advliior of: the Joy Given, will groupi will be seen at the natatorlum Jeffrey, contractor. sufficient to carry, . • The Senior Boys' Hi-Y club held, on thoie: dafesT * " "•- -* -• were initiated by General Leonard activities was read at » meeting preside at the dinner and the main HW the girls the uieof the church Wood and* heartily endorsed' by; %%• of the board of directors of tho as- Every time an attempt Is made to address will b« "made by Dr. Huber it* weekly meeting Monday .with |i*5lal hall twicers month. This President "Teddy" Roosevelt, The sociation Tuesday at the home of consolidate government activities 1 Edgar B. Blake u adviser. Jack Ar- William Hurt, Ph. D. LL.D. National nold, president of the club, presided. ilrtpup Is planning a bake sale to prlnolpal aim of the camps, U to Institutes Of Misses Nelly and Graco Porter on through cutting . appropriations, Director of the Beading Program, .'y'j'funda for their coming ao- each young cltUens self-reliance, to River road, Rumson. some special Interest or pressure Ensley White and Jack Balne made All-Year Round group is well represented to stop Boy Scouts, of America, and noted reports on plans for a dinner which nculcate solf-dlsclpllne and obod- The report showed that of tho 489 as an orator. He is former chief of the boys are giving In the near fu- ,'ence, to stimulate the interest of the International the move. It seems to Indicate that PjThe Komoko group of Spring Club Donations visits made 112 were. medical, 25 after all that has been said on both thc educational division of the For-ture. Bert Frost wai appointed JEiiu HelghU held Its weekly meet-. youth of this country ln tho Import- surgical, 18 chronic, seven caring sides of tho House, any sincere ef- eign "Press bureau of the United chairman of the committee to Issue |inj(.with Mrs, Thomas Cookion, their ance ot military training as a bene- for mothers and babies, four to fort to make'a real reduction in ap- States,' Is a scientist and the author Invitations. Robert Davey repre- " i Vivian Warner, the group Treasurer Reports That fit to the Nation and the individual parole, 25 to tubercular both posi- propriations Is readily thwarted. of some 80 books. sented the club at a meeting Mon- at, presided aad led the de- taking such training, and to develop tive and contact cases, and two to National Youth Student Aid. At the dinner the national scout day of the basketball managers of 1 period, The discussion was $2,500 Has Been Raised hose young men physically, mental- Movement by Rotarians the state hospital. organitation will make an award of the Y. M. a.A. church basketball |fT|i« Kobler Might." Edith Nel- ly, and morally are the purposes , There were 12 hours given to the Of 87,886 college students being The Stiver Beaver, with a oltatlon. league. > L conducted a dlicusslon pn "Lli- borne In mind by the army officers Has Proven Very Popu- teaching of home hygiene and thegiven aid by the National Touth Ad- This Is rarely awarded; and is given ,i3$W»ld to Young America." The W, Stanley Bouse, secretary of the charged with conducting the Citizen's care of the sick in the schools; 120 ministration there are 1,288 so aided for distinguished service to boys, rli plan to have a basketball gamo Long Branch Trust company, In his Military Training Camps. lar in Many Countries visits were made to the schools, 50 In New Jersey this yea,r, according whether Boy Scouts or otherwise, In Supported bv Merchants. capacity as treasurer ot the Mon- clan room inspections were held, to a report by Aubrey Williams, ad- The Red Bank Register la sup- ' the Star of the Sea team, to keeping with traditions the name of ported bv local as well aa out-of- ,,•> iwlm at. thr Asbury Park mouth County All-Year-Hound club, flv« children were examined by the ministrator of NYA. Those receiv- the recipient will not be announced reports that initial subscriptions of The members of the Rotary clubs school physician and of 13 defects ing aid are recommended by the town business men. Advertisements itorlum and to hold a White Father-Son Party In advance, but he la a well known appearing regularly tell the story.— phant sale. Those who enjoyed $2,600 have been paid Into the club'a In this county, ln common with 200,- found, 11 were corrected. president, dean or other designated treasury. 000 other Rotarlans In. nearly 6,000 official of the university, and UauaJ- resident of Monmouth county. This Advertisement. • •„ $Meent»wim and friendly compfr award has been made in the.local in; the p&ol were Ruth Walter, "No.stronger testimonial confirm- At Little Silver jclubii in 60 countries of the world, ly are both deserving and needy, believe that the most solid founda- since no university has a quota suf- Scout Council but twice previously, V'Warner, Edith Nelson, Alma ing the merit pf the AU-Ycar-Round to Senator Barbour and to the late club could be had than the fact that I tlon for the achievement of world Plans Complete ficient to caio for all who would like _. X*,hi SaUabeth Voorheesi Y. M. C." A. Sponsoring Arthur Brisbane. Another award at Igijirs; John Ballantlna has an' community leaders from all lections I peace is international understand- to receive aid. of Monmouth county have backod up I Ing botwoon mon of good will. As For Legion Show the dinner will be of Scoutmasters H|ftOuBced that a card party and cake Event March 22 The average monthly earning Is Keys, also a signal honor, and these Hifalewill be held at the home of their confidence with cash," Mr. an Important and effective step in I established at $15 for undergradutes MollyPitdier this direction, Rotary clubs through ' The members of Matawan Post will be given to Walter Burkhardt Bpft:'.y:''*arJter.- Wilkinson," Little Bouse said. The board of directors ot the Llt- and $30 for graduate students. The "On.behalf of the trustees of the the United States have been holding American Legion met Monday night of Port Monmouth* and to Warren g;8nverTPonlt road, Friday afterno6n, tlo Sliver Y. M, C. A. met Monday aslst&nco can bo offered to less than DoBrown of Red Bank. Year-Round club I acknowledge the InstituteT«.HI.,I.s. o„»r Internationa!„»,,,.„.,.i,,n«li UndotTn,t..rv to discuss final details of their an- 10% of the resident students in our gJtoch 10, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Wll- night'at the home of Anthony L. nual show and danco which will be The annual election of officers will Ipllim Sawyer will have charge of the following subscriptions ot $10 andMcKim qrt Rumson road, and made standing. During the last fefeww ; colleges, but that which la given has Food Market hcld precede the dinner at a meeting of KMKII sale and the cakes will be above, which have been paid in full. months more than 70, such Institutes tomorrow evening at Matawan been reported to be extremely help- plans for a Father-Son dinner at hl h sch00 the council In the same hotel at 6:15 §p$gfWed ,by the girls of. tho Rum- Subscriptions of less than $10 each the Rosovelt tea room Wednesday have boen held, reaching audiences K ' auditorium. ful during times which offer great 18 MONMOUTH STREET ;§i ^ft;3rtl-Y grotlp, , will be reported at a Inter date." obstacles to those who would earn p m., and there will be reports also night, March 22, Wilbur E. foun- of more than 500,000. The series, I Commander Rosa Fountain said by Amos kraybill of Asbury Park Phone Bed Bank SUi. EfiA cooking demonstration and card The contributors are William L. ders, D. D., of Peddle school, Hlghts- which has just bogun, will reach Practically all arrangement* had their college education. been on the training program of last giSty will" be held at the Long Russell, G, Howard Llpplncott, town, will be tho speaker of the even n larger number of personj. . completed towar.d making the how on ot th be ever American Merchant Ships. year; by Charles S. Smith of Belmar j'Branctv office, ot the Jersey Central Frank Groff, -Harry Ucgohrlng, Red evening. A good program, including The Institute movement started » » a »t attempted THE BEST bv the ost He Rlso tated ll al thc .The American world tourist will on Scout advancements in rank; by pmwer,. and Light company Thura- Bunk Building & Loan association, a magician, with all his repertoire, by Rotary clubs two years ago ha» P - * ? seo an Increasing number of Ameri- fe^#i. evening, Aprlt 27, according to Thompson Real instate- agency, Leon Is promised by the committee, which 03t wa William Buchsbaum of Spring Lake Hamburger Steak proved to' bo of profound slgnifl- P ' » fortunate In having, tho co- can merchant ships flyinspthe Stars on camping activities; by Sanford C. 6a»j announQement made by Mrs. Rcu>al!le, Jr., Rev. John B, McClos- Is composed of Rolston Watorbury cancc In bringing to popular »udi- operation of the "Monmouth Jesters,' and Stripes In foreign ports, as newFlint, Aabury Park, on finances; by Honey Comb Tripe ILfflola, Dequttie. Proceed! will be key, J. Krldel, Albeit S. Miller Shoe chairman, Chnrlcs W. Stephens and :es an understanding of the rela- composed of young members of Mat- vessels, subsidised by the U. S. Mari- w Dr. A. W. Sweet of Red Bank on |S6rj the. benefit of tha county work. .Co., Sterling Furniture Co,, Strand Karl G. Jansky. Ticket salo will bo tlonmhl, p of world affairs to every-, » »n «"* Kfyport. The show chosen time Commission, slip down tho Corned Beef the d Health and by E. T. M. Carr of Long of tha coun restaurant, Freeholder Jonivph C. limited to 100. day•• Ull*life,. muMorl oe thaUlan iu10v» auusuchn AnonInstl- , '" e»m« y- . "Penny Wise, which ways. Admiral E. S, Land of the Iickets are in th« hands Irwln and J. H, Kelly Co. of Red tutes arc being planned for tho next had a successful run on Broadway Branch on organization and extension Best Bologna It waa decided to begin the. Lit- commission reports that thc 50 ships Definef, , Mrs. Adelberdelbtt MorrisMrris, Bank; Alfred J. Llppman, Joseph C. few months. • • Alfred Jannsen, chairman of the a year program is being successfully of scouting. ' M.M s NNoel Nllson, Mrs. William Saw- Williams and W. A. Fluhr at Shrews- tle Silver Y. M, C. A. annual finan- 111 porU cial campaign Tuesday, April 12, Ench Institute has four speakers fr'^fTT «<"""'"«•. " j carried out, with 52 new ships of Ernest M. Blanchard, scout cxecu- jer and Miss Lorena Scott. bury; Howard Wlsthaupt of Fair thttt tlcket8 425,000 total gross ton« now under itivc, will be able to show » substan- C I'-s. Everett Cauftmon and Mrs.Haven, Walter Burnett and Lester wllii details to beta discussed at the on lour successive weeks and these were selling rapidly and next directors' meeting on Tuesday, speakers, nil authorities In some lfrom "re"nt indications the show conatructlo>nst n a.t the end of the flrsit | tial Increase in membership in the Ms/y Tyson of Bprlng Lake are Lovelt of Little Sliver; Joseph G, will duplicate last year's perform- Monmouth-Ocean Council during the •pc soring a party at the Home McCue,'General'Howard S. Bordcn Mnrch 2B. Thd campaign will bo in particular fluid of International full year of operation. Ib charge of Howard G. Seeland, as- The act whioh made possible a re- year 1938 when the membership was FB-1 Demonstration department of and C. Gray Lewla of Rumnon; Ray lations, address high schools dur increased a£-of December 31, to a H. 'Sllllman of Eatontown, Carrol sisted by Chester Apy. Announce- vival ot merchant ship construction 17 . the. Jersey Central Power and Light ment was made of tho coming New total of 2,086 boya from a total of (QUALITY MEATS ONLY) company at Allenhurst Thursday W. Barclay of Colt's Neck, Paul R. muslc or cmphaslted the Importance of a Stryker and Theron'McCampbell of York Stock Exchange^ Olee club discuss dispassionately.the problems ' ' the show, as we 1 aa formerchant fleet as a naval auxiliary 1,731 scout3 who held membership night, April 13th, at 7:30 o'clock. he dsnce t0 be held f thc year before. Th« GlrlB Reserves of the Mana- Holmdel; Halsey D. Polhemus, Mal- concert, sponsored by the Monmouth Involved In International relations " Inxned'"^ * " In time of war. The commission THE BEST *V nn hlfth school under the load- colm Severance, Monmouth County County Y. M. C. A,, at the Berkcley- and to present factual material ena- ter the performance. plans the construction of 60 ships a rV-lp of Beatrice Leitch and theRealty board; Daniel Mcl^aren, Cal- Carteret hotel, Anbury Park, Thurs- bllnf hcarcri to have a background year for the next ten years, to re- REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETS, Country Sausage Drl'lle Joy Givers under the super- vcrt it Shubcrl, Barney Frerdman, day, March "• basis forthft Information of an In- place a merchant fleet fast becom- Fresh Pork Shoulders Mel m of Miss Lnulso Brewer will Harrison C. Hurley, H, M, Pltlengcv, The directors' meeting was attend- telligent public opinion. Infant Undergoes ing obsolete and Inadequate to com- The executive board of the Wom- as-'(t. Cards will bo played after Ferguson &• Son agenry, Albert Rob- ed by Elliott Kordrn, Rolslori Wat- pete wtlh modern ships of foreign an'i State Republican club of New Premium Cala Hams the food demonstration. bins, Inc., W. C. Burroughs agency erbury, Frederick C. Wegel, Karl G. Delicate Operation nations. Jersey met Monday morning at the Lean Salt Pork A supper and discussion will be Vincent P. Keupcr and Henry H .Tnrisky, William H. Carhert, Sr, Card Party Given The three-week-old son of Mr. and Housing Act Extension, Molly Pitcher hotel. The board vot- Small Frankfurters fe ' at tha home of Mrs. Harden L. Patteraon or Artmry I'mU; P. II Leigh Cobb, Charles W. Stephens, Mr>. William Klrth of Rlvenlde Numerous building material men ed to hold the 1939 convention at Crawford, Rumson road, Wednos- Harrison and Howard W. Folk of Anthony L. McKIm, Cheater Apy, For Highpoint Chapel Heights, William Borden Firth, un- and bankers have been writing me Atlantic City, Friday and Saturday, Fresh Pork Liver dai evening, March 8, at 0:30 o'clock Brlelle; Henry a. Schwlor, L. D. Ed-AUKUPI F. Sehwcers and Lewis R, Iderwent a stomach operation Tuos- taking that thc National Housing April 21 and 22. Mrs. Reba Schley, ward», Homer J. Sccor nnd Hay A.Lowry. ,^ Mrs. Trlna Christy, Mrs. Rose of Far Hills, first vice president, pre- t« vhlch all working girls are wel- White, Harry Patterson and Carlo Act features, which expire this sum-, rOTe. As this Is a covered dish Nella of Sea Girl; Lee W. Ncwbury mcr,.tae extended. It Is a pleasure to sided. At the close of the session C and Henry Comcgyt of Allenhurst; Lombui'do, were the special prlre win- Mrs. Hermann Asendorf of Red s'l-ier those attending are requeat- ners nt a card and came party held of LonR Branch performed tho oper report that thc Committee on Bank- «•'' "o bring nn article of food. Mrs. County Clerk Raymond Wyclioft and Middletown P. T. A. atlon which Is said to have been Ing and Currency has concluded Bank, Mrs. Howell Woollcy of Eat- Miss J. Mabel Hrown o, Kpyport; Tuesday night a*, the home of Rev. ontown and Mr». Leon Cubberley of Ib fjsrl Meyer, the executive secretary, Frances Stevenson of Leonardo. Tho one of the most delicate operations hearings on a bill amending and ex- i1'1 has requested each group to advlao Robert T. Bowman and 0,11. Brown, Platis Meeting on such a small tending thc National Housing Act, Long Branch entertained the board rmed by members at luncheon at the hotel. 19 lier of the number that will attend. Plan* for thc regular meeting "'IJ',"*', and that a report Is expected with- of Spring Lnkc; Turner Brothers (QCAUTY MEATS ONLY) The glrli are asked to present their nursery and McKadtlln Motor* o( I'"• Middletown township high school • According to reports m ornlnB in a week or so. Whert the bill is re- It navs to advertise In The Razlster. own problems and be willing to of- Long Branch; holpl mul i Parcnt-Ti>acher association were 0 success and ported by committee It will be dis- fer suggestions'. made at a meeting of the executive ' V.ndJ^'wVrV'Mn'andMwrL.n,. ' {{JJ ^'f, ^,^., wcll as could cused fullv in this column. The Freehold groups have been Pojo Frank Buck. Mceptlonally active. The Emanon A census reported by the Bureau Slake This Lenten Season Your Profitable One. group at their reeont meeting had of Biological Survey Indicates that as special guests Mra. 8. 13. Carter the "Bring 'Km Back Alive" boys and Mrs Harry'Forman. Allco Kolb, need no African safari to hunt big leader of this group, sounht nilvlcc Melclc, Mrs. Mlnnlo Hoelle, Mra. An AUXILIARY l'LANS TARTY, game. Right here In continental •» wtt DDntn CT ^^ ^^^»*%^1^ from Mrs. Forman and, naked her of the mnnunl training class, under na Rhl United States there la a big game BROAD ST. to offer suggestions for thc group's "K«y; Mrs. Ro.o While, Mr*. Card Party Given the direction of Robert.!, stokes, will Jnmea J, Fnpnn, Mrs. W. W. ,Sell Tentative plans for a curd party animal for every 3« Individuals. Beneflt. This group Is also sponsor- attend rlnnse.i that night In order to Much of this big game (most of BLUE FISH • HALIBUT • SWORDFISH ing a game party, which will follow the work they nre do be held at Buttonwood manor, By Fire Auxiliaries Mnilp Schmidt, Mrs. Clara Rheln,! Matawan. were discussed at n meet- them deer), can be found in neigh- a, rooking demonstration to bo nlv- i inp. Robert A. Campbell, adviaory boring Pennsylvania. Mia.' Frederick K. Mnhnlten was Mrs, Robert Holdsworth, Mrs. Mat- lnR o( thc Middletown auxiliary of FBKSH e'n l)y the Jersey Central Power & • Mute superintendent of'lnduptrlnl «d- The census shows that most of our hoateBft nt a e:\id party given by the thew atevenson, Mrs. Mt,rlon Storer. iR|V«rvl»w hospital Tue.iilfty aiter- CUT Bight company Tuesday evening, ur.iilon, will be the speaker. Mrs, big game arc deer but we also have FILLETS 15c «> February 28, at 7:30 o'clock, Ladles' auxiliary nf Brevcnt Parlt Gordon, who Is program chairman, l.s Mrs. PWlo Foraman. Mra. Cyril |noon at the homo of Mrs. Peter and Leonardo flic compnny Monday 9m«ck, Mrs. Harriet Behr, Mlas Fiemmlng of Middletown. Mra. large numbers ot elk, antelope, black OF HADDOCK ".Lillian Dahlstrand and Mrs. Berth completing arrangements for this bear and peccaries. In les.ier num- Pullen, leaders of the Wasotoka afternoon at the Leonarvlo lire house. session. Alice Berst and Earl P'inlnysen. i Frank Oanter presided and appolnt- Mm. Rose Mayer nnd Mm. Al \V. Tihe. next pnrty for the benefit of iti Mis. John T.. Lawley to send bers we have big-horn sheep, moose, NORTH CAROLINA Kroup, are arranging a minstrel Attending were Mr*. Mildred •flow, (mj ( y j, | | [ ij,,, Cronii received thc highest ncorca. the chapel will be Tuesday night, I flowers and candy to several mem- buffalo, grlzily bears and European ne av6 nv lcc Moore, Mrs. Herman Doran, Mm. March 7, at the home of Mm. Cyril ] ters who are sick. wild boars. — SHAD — Ch<*erlo group, under the leadcmhlp Attending were Mrs. Chester Frank S. Wadawnrth, Mrs. Hownrd dp Isabel Bolth, to join them In thin Smack< Here are some figures for the beth, Mrs.'Frank Patterson, Mrh. JMR*ton, Mr>, Harold $'. Morford. Mrs..i United States: Deer, 4,500,000; elk, fjdeavor. Lillian Dahlstrand U Olaf Christy, Mm. Peter Chrlstenson. Peter CJreen, Mrs. Hnlph Williams, I 'BKCJE1VES. HALF OF ESTATE. TUklng tho tickets and program. 165,000; antelope, 130,000; black bear, Mr«. Ralph Jchnson, Mrs. James K. Mrs. Henry'Rchnessow, Mrs. Al W, Local Girls Attend HJ.OOOj peccaries, 43,000;. big-horn CHOICE , lire. Pauline Hargreave's Happy Alveraon, Mrs. Perry J. limner,. Mr*. Cross, Wllilam O. Thomas and Ben- Mrs. Grace W. Finch of Monmouth LARGE igroup met at the home of their sheep, 17,000; moose, 13,000; buffalo, SCALLOPS 15c ib Harold Maxnon. Miss Emma Doe», Jamln Haulbosky. Rutgers Junior Prom Hills, Highlands, ha» been named a 4,100; gristly benr, 1,100 and Eu- • leader and enjoyed a Valentine par- Ml«s Mildred Parker and Mls» Mar- j It wns announced that Mrs. Wll- legatee In tha estate of her brother, -,ly, Bach member received a Val- ropean wild boara, TOO. gle Olsen. j Hams, Mrs. Schoessow, Mrs. Wads- fli'veral youncr women from thU the late ' Aleiandor 'White, whoso The bureau aaya deer, elk, »ntelope •jntlne, which made each girl happy. Thc next party will be held Mon-worth and Mrs. Morford will repre- section wore guests at the annual will wa» filed at New York for pro- Lobster Tolls Portland rt n*..' Lobrter Meat jfellowln games, refreshments were and buffalo have profited from pro- id. day afternoon at the tire hmme. Mrs. sent ,th« P.-T. A; at • meeting nt the Pron> t\t fraternity, houses .at bate. Mrs. Finch w»« also named tection, but holds that Its Inventory SALMON 4 MACKEREL Al W. Cross Is chairman, Reformed .church, Freehold, Thurs- Riilgera'University'ihU put .week-Uxecutrlx,"and' receives on*-lialf of shoVa the need or more vigorous Codfish **25° ! During the absence of Mrs. How- The regular meeting iff the auxili- day. Merch 9. The meeting.will he end. Tho prom, Friday night, fea-1 thhe estate,"whicestate,which was formallfor y val- protection ?or mountain go.»t. grl»- FLUKE ' FLOUNDERS flchnebbe, the Rainbow group ary .will be held at thc Leonnrdn tire ;• hfii^ for the discussion of tht1 pla,n-. tuturedd ' tthh« muimusicc o( Oit*lOtzite Nelson andd !d th ^10000 11 ,d »t more than ^10,000. ^ly.beajr, mjjo'ae and caribou. Trah Meat - Shrimp - Forties - Whltlnj; - Soft Chuoa F-.HM "t»»et>nir wTOj Merto Raw- house Igmontm" • aUftnaon *( 2*3t> 7^#Sj " of enmmtin)}) n?M)*. - •; - , \\\% UIT)I(-»U». Thu suealj ntunded i 'M: in charge. The girl* enjoyed a o'clock, Activities for thc x tlie Rtilgers-Prlncetbn .swimming' "' FINNAN HADDIES • SMOKED FILLETS BAYSHOKE GROUP TO MEET. prihlp and etory perinil.' year wll bo discussed. An Inlllatlnn NKW (JI.OTHINO COMrANY. moot Buturdav afternoon and house SKKK1NO PAROLES. ' :: The Tswaul group enjoyed a par-party will be hold Monday night (or P»rtle» Saturday night. OCR MATTnXCK M4# ' last week with Mrs, Bahler as The Union Beach Olothing com- Local Ruutj and tne rraternltlee Four Monmouth county men ierv Th* Bayahbre Improvement asso- S.S all new members who have. Joined pany is the trade name of a new cor- Larr* ' games. They cele- at which they were entertained were Ing ttrm> (or murder h«ve made ap- ciation will meet within the next ten A the auxiliary during the paat year poration which has Its principal of- St. Valentine's day in a royal at the Center avenue fire house. Mrs. MIM Doris Perry and Miss Florence plication to the court of pardons for days In an attempt to secure, Im- 15c •*•«• OYSTERS nd enjoyed refreshments after fice at Union and Cambridge streets, White at Delta Uptilon; Miss Maiv paroles. They are Steve Demlck, proved transportation facilities and Chester .Guttormteni Mrs. Bernard .Union Heaoh. Th« oompany Incor- CANT BE BEAT mw,._.., • •• , A, firanlon and Mra, Olaf Christy ate J lUmraond, Z«ta Pal, and Mlsi:Freehold, second degree) Ba.rtolmeo to draft plans for advertising the ; W»ul»r -meeting of the r.oi- porators are Kd Vaikln of Freehold Rulh Reamer, Chi Psl, all of Red Fontant, Atburj- Parkj I^ee Itttvey, • Bayshoru.>»,,u. ! iB«i with n«mttto o«u«- tee. Bank. Mlu Jane Psrkfr of Bhrtwt- 'colored, Katontown, and Arthur visitors. Harry Stockton *t ssoh of Red Bank, bury was a guest at Chi Pel house. Wyant, W«t Long Branch. a,nlo U president ot th* association. RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 23,1939.

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:- Baha'i Group announces another Horse Racing Tappa Kagr dub of Little Sliver -was L of MunldpaUtles rooming; house on Wallace street, two daughters, Mer-tlrf and John ert V. Kinkead and a juryMonday, -TLKMBM VanHise Dies Baha'l Forum to ba held ibis Sunday celebrated at a dinner party Tuesday was found dead In bed at her home Cook, Mrs. Thomas Reidy and Miss the Savings Investment and Vast evening at 115 McLaren street The evening at the Chateau, Asbury STATE POUCE FUNCTIONS. Saturday morning. The discovery Greta Cook, all of Hoboken; a bro- company of East Orange was 4r- '•/three Days After Son speaker will be A. O. Ticbenor, Ap- Audiences at Bed Bank and Keans- Park. The club colors of green and was made by a roomer, Ulc\c Raptis, dered to pay the.sum of *MG0 to burg were told yesterday by fonn« New Jersey state troopers con- ther, James-Dwyer, also of Hoboken, pliance Supervisor »f the Public Eer- yellow: were used In the attractive ducted approdmately 93,000 highway who entered the room after falling and three sistersrMrs. August Heckt, Robert Brunt of Bradley Beach. vlce, a resident, of Haworth. Mr. State Senator Lester Clee, leader in table decorations, the feature of to get a response from repeated This amount represent^) monies de- 3Mtwfea V. VanHise died Thursday the movement to legalize pari-mu- patrols, covering more- than five and Mrs. James Tanner and Mis. Wil- loan of a heart attack at Us Tichenor is an active Baha'l worker which was a large basket filled'with a quarter million miles, during the raps on her door. liam AHen, all of Bumson.- A son,posited by Mr. Brunt in the East and a member of tbe.jesiona.1 teach- tucl betting on iiorso racing In New yellow roses. Mrs. Warren Herbert Captain Joseph Bray, who Is no Orange bank which the bank re- ea Center avenue, Atlantic Jersey, that contrary to what pro- year ending last June SO. Joseph Cook, died eight months ago, . sads. The funeral was held ing coinmittee. His return engage- was in charge of the decorations. ' More than 29,000 arrests were relation to the deceased, and Ser- The funeral will be held at 10 fuaed to return to him upon his de- ment hero has rceullod from a num- ponents adyance as arguments in The club president. Warren Her- geant James J. Sheedy, were as- mand. Th4 bank claimed that Jt I'fKmday afternoon ai»d six hours after favor of tho measure, gambling on made, over 22,000 for motor vehicle o'clock tomorrow morning at Our :-*b» sien/ice, his father, Thomas A. ber of requests by local Forum at- bert, was toastmaster, and many In- violations. In addition, 97,000 warn- signed to Investigate and they noti- Lady of Grace church, Hoboken, and held authority from Mr. Brunt to tendants, He Is well-informed on In-horses will not bring business to the teresting , and amusing experiences fied Dr. Stanley O. Wilkdns, who pro- hold this account for collateral se- f-'IDuiHise, who lived next door, passed state and will not mean Increased ings were Issued. burial will be in Holy Name ceme- i his 85th year. ternational questions and Baha'l were recalled as each member was The teletype system of the depart- nounced the woman dead of a heart tery. Jersey City. . • curity for a note signed by Mr. participation in world activities. revenue to tho state government. To attack. , Brunt's brother.. This was denied - Xdwin V. VanHisa was 55 years called upon to speak. Dancing was ment sent out 32,828 alarms, 65,959 Everyone Is welcome, There Is nothe contrary, the speaker charged enjoyed after the dinner. Those pres- County Physician Harvey W. Hart- by Mr. Brunt, who stated that he |«U and was born at Sea Bright. HB legitimate business will actually suf- miscellaneous messages and handled B. FRANK WIKOBT. fea for Baha'l activities; The pur- ent • besides Mr., and Mrs, Herbert 136,248 information requests. man, concurring In Dr. Wllklna' find. had never signed the paper In ques- f-.fc»4 lived at AUantio Highlands since fer and for every dollar of revenue Benjamin B-rank Wikoff, a retired tion, nor had he ever heard of it •was a boy. Ho'wssi a former pose of these Forums Is to stimulate were Mr. and Mrs. William flkldraore, The detective bureau with a staff Ings, placed the time of death at be- an animated, discussion of world taken In by the state as a "partner Mr. and Mrs. Reuben' Taylor, Mr. tween five and eight hours previous farmer, who cor many years lived ot the Atlanta Highlands of tho gamblers;" its equivalent will of 20 men conducted 1,342 criminal near Tinton Fails, died early Tues- A number of Monmouth county . ot health, former member of problems and tic coming world or- and Mrs. Jack Snipe, Miss Either Investigations, 769 ot tho cases being to the discovery of the body. He Is- bankers listened In during the trial. der. ,., . " • . . • ,. be paid out in relief to those made Conover, Miss Julia Parker, Richard sued the death certificate and theday night at his home on Willow board ot education, former su- i destitute because of gambling losses. completed and closed at the end of drive, UtUe Silver. He had been In The case was of considerable inter- The Baha'i Group would like to call O'Donnell, Francis , Bates, Perry the year and the remaining 672 be-body was removed to the funeral est to the banking fraternity laj*en- dent ot the Central Baptist Rev. Mr. Clee, who Is pastor of the poor health for some time and was ol and one of the organ- publlo attention to the monthly peri- Smith, Douglas Parker and Stanley ing still In progress or awaiting trial. parlors of R. R. Mount * Son on eral due to the fact that Mr. Bfant odical "World Order" in the RedSecond Presbyterian church at New- Parker, West Front street - oonfined to his room two months. I of the Atlantio Highlands Vls- A total of 14,887 photographs were Mr. Wikoff was 80 years old. He alleged that the signature card which Bank library, In this publication will rk, spoke at the afternoon session of Tomorrow evening the club will added to the department files. Mrs. Bray was 60 years old and the bank held did not contain his > Nurse association, now known tho Presbyterian Brotherhood of New was born at Deal and. wao the son M Foblio Health association. Be- be found current articles on the prog- hold a book review party at the The figures are from a summary was the widow of Judson Bray, a real signature, but was a forgery. ress of the international language as- Jersey In the Red Bank Presbyterian home of Mr. and Mrs. William Skid- retired fanner, who died several of the late Benjamin and Lydla It was claimed, that the bank had ^-rj Hie World war he served as a church, and at the afternoon session of Colonel Mark O. Klmberllng, su- Thompson Wikoff. He had lived at ^Mnmnt In the Unite! States Marine sociation, Inter-racial studies, com- more. Each guest will appear In aperintendent, detailing state police years ago. She Is survived by a permitted someone to take the sig- parative religion, world peace move- of the Methodist church roll-call at costume to represent the title of a daughter, Mrs. Emma Smith, and a Little Silver the past 12 years. nature card out of the bank Instead "-- «. He was president of tha for- Kcanaburg. He read letters and res- activities over a typical year. Other, The funeral will be held Friday VanHlse Motors firm ot Atlan- ments, and many other constructive book. functions, Important but less spectac- son by a previous marriage, Lester of having Mr. Brunt sign It In the discussions giving expert opinions olutions from persons in all walks of atfernoon at 2 o'clock at the Wor- Highlands and a former employee ular, he points out, Included safoty Johnson, both of Keyport presence of one of the" bank's offi- in various fields of International ac- iifo and from business and civic or- den funeral homo on East Front cials. '•\0f th» County Ctss company ot that education work, first aid, registration street and at 2:30 o'clock in the tivity. ganizations In states whero gambling Prefer Road Work- THOMAS B. PEDERSEN. At the conclusion of the case, is legal in an effort to prove his eon- and tatoolng of poultry flocks as a Shrewsbury church, of which he was Ex-Frcsident Benes of Czechoslo- protection against theft, supervision Thomas B. Federsen of Ocean ave- an active member" and. official for Judge Klnkeaa ordered the jury to ,,Snrrtring are Ms wit*. Mrs. May LBntlon. To'Jail Sentence bring In a verdict in> favor of Mr. v VanHise; a son, KSbert Van- vakia, wild UU6W leitatlng In Amer- of prlvat* detective HcMHtag and the nue. Sea .Bright, died Saturday af- many years. The pastor, It«v At Red Batik the speaker stepped ealeof firearms. Brunt and sgalnst the bank for toe . and two daughters. ica, says of the Baha'l Faith, "I havo Two young colored men of Fair ternoon at Monmouth Memorial hos- George H. MIksch, will officiate. rat of the pulpit to denounce as pital, where he had been a surgical full amount claimed. The funeral wss held Sunday af- ollowed tha Baha'l cause with deep 'liars" those who had charge! that Haven are working, for Un days Many communities are dependent Burial will.be In the family plot in l-tK&BO? at the house. Rev. William Interest ever since my trip to Lon- without Day on the roads in that almost entirely upon the state police patient a month. He was 24 years Shrewsbury Presbyterian cemetery. Mr. Brunt was represented by ipponents ol legalized betting in New old. Parsons, Labrecque Sc Borden and ''&. Sebllliagcr was In charge, and don to the first races congress in Fcrqey wcro recipients of a, sluth- borough. They did not seek the jobs for protection. Without the work Friends may visit the Worden home 811. I followed it during the war but Reeorder Harry B. Kurtis gave the troopers perform, rural areas Mr. Federaen was born at hong tomorrow af£stacQn_ardayl uro of homes v/reoked and lives token to Rlvervlew hospital In the Established In 1921, the department early Saturday morning,at the home Thomas M. Walling, died Wednesday > received approval from many on the Baha'l teachings over station ruined If gambling is permitted to Jennie Kalt Olckion. " * rs and congressmen. WBEB this Friday evening at 8:45. Bed Bank ambulance, where hla con- has a present authorized strength ot of his son, Russell V. PeHart of Pat- f last week at her borne at Hazlet S«rvlcoa were held at tjia home of flourish and ended with the fervent dition Is critical. Dr. Michael Lor- 280 men. It Is divided «n(p four erson, with whom he had been living fter a sickness of two years. Mrs. ^' ^Irl, Suian W. XAUaT, 297 Oranga plan Is that which was urged He will dlsouss the Baha'l outlook oh of decency will unite to defeat 3ad, Wontclalr,' ff. J.,. on TUBMIB^ after- world peace, and "Independent search enzo Is the attending physician. Mr. troops, each In charge of a captain for the past two years. Walling was 78 years old and was the 5 tr-Henry Wallaco during: the Bmltfc- he proposition. f'&txmr campaign, Tho bills passed for truth." Campbell was accompanied by Miss strictly accountable and personally Mr. DeHart was bom at New daughter of Oeorge and Elmira CooP- | m* Congress twice during Cooltdgt's Edith Gallagher, also ot Arlington. responsible to the superintendent for Brunswick and had lived there a ir. Funeral services were held at her igcfmmlstratlon and were vetoed each Sheriff Returns Home supervision and control of his unit number of years before moving to late home Sunday. afternoon in and for police conditions within the Red Bank. He was, o, carpenter con- charge of Rev. George TV. Hanners, WANT AJ)VERTISEMJli K'ibtt* by President CooUdge. A year Oratorio Society CEKEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Vtti suna "bill came, within six 111 From Florida limits of hl» area. tractor and builder before hlB retire- pastor of St John's. Methodist Too Late for Classification Sheriff Morris J. Woodrlng faoed Appointment of troopers Is made ment some time ago because of 111church, of which Mrs. Walling was RUMSON water fronf banain. EaTT.v... ea ot passing United States Sen- Directors Meet Mr, and Mrs. Q, Howard Llppln- a member. Interment was in Cedar- dock; olglt-room Colonial houit hot and wlthla eight votes of p*ss- ineumonla to return from Florida by selective examinations especially health. Surviving, besides the son, watar heat: oil turner labaitoa*roo?: 'i'Ujtr the House ot Representatives. William 3. HtskeUi president of for the furioral of his mother, Mrs. cott of Broad street celebrated their designed to determine the adapabll- are his wife, Mrs. Laura Sylvester wood cemetery at South Keyport.' J»»W« tr«r««at-M,«e, »i.p(»o caahi r«nt ^iBEilrmaa, Jones ot the House Agrl- the Monmouth Oratorio society, pre- Mary Louise ttaodrlng, who died 28th wedding anniversary this week. lty of tti« candidate for the work. DeWolf DeHart] a daughter, Mrs. «65. VanHorn. Fair Hav.n. phon. 883. sided at a meeting ot the board of Sunday at her tjomn at Ocean drove. They have been residents ot Bed Florence Wolcott of West Long MBS. MARTHA E. DEY. , ifctaflturtl committee, told the Congress After hla mental, physical and tem- gborhood, corner plot, modarn «!*- directors ot the group yesterday at The sheriff left tor St, Petersburg Bank for about IS yean. Mr. Llp- permcntal fitness Is eataiblolhed, a Branch, and four grandchildren, one Ssj rear ago that unless the Farm plncott, a Red Bank realtor, la reg- The funeral of Mrs. Martha Dey, room home, .m. porcfi, fireplace: hot £' Nil which was passed about a year hla home on Ridge road, Rumaon. Saturday and felt 111 on his arrival thorough investigation is made of his of whom Is Mrs. E. A. Turner of 'W, ^ «»«• '••'h; saraia; tt.no. New associate mombera announced hero Sunday. A physician told' him ional vice president ol the Stato As- character, reputation and standing West Lang Branch. widow of George W. Doy,'who'dfed. ;• Jaffa known as tha AAA bill, failed sociation of Real Estate boards and Tuesday of last' week, was hold r n m Ftir H \i *o 1>rUM>''prosperlty,'to farmers Con- were Mrs. Henry I. Hiker, Mrs. Sam- he wan bordering on pneumonia and In the community before appointment The funeral was held Tuesday af- £? xr ° ** - uel Biker, Wu Matilda Plllett and advised that he go to a hospital, a trustee for the Monmouth County to the training school, There he Saturda'y afternoon at her late home SiX-RdOM""houn. Improvements, garage,' •?r MN would nave to authorise the AU-YeaNRriuni club. ternoon at the Worden funeral home on Branchpoint avenue, Long Branch, 535: Blx-room houRa, improvements ga- ^'lieereiarjr of Agriculture) to fix prices J. Frederick Taloott of Kwnson and New* of hla mother's death r«aohed undergoes three months of Intensive on East Front street, with Rev. Her- iasK, S85; aix-rona home, hot wat«r heat, Now Tork; Mrs, Andrew V, Stout, him about that tlmo and Instead of Instruction and upon graduation Is with Bev; J.'T. Matthews,• assistant, prase JIO; eight-room houn, it.am ^"jgaoh year for form orops which bert J. Smith, pastor of the Metho- rector of St. James Episcopal church neat, water front. S80; HU, bell Is a strong advocate ot this present ^Haydn's "Creation" Friday He was assisted from the train and Edward Murphy reported. for consideration when the next ex- avenue, Colt's Neck, died Friday Wednesday of last week at her home, umbia pelMtal r«ver.e and throttle con- night at Monmouth Memorial hos- trol, $25 each: 150 hone lower Karmath, •- (net ot production plan and says night, April 28r at Rumoon high taken to his home In the Ocean aminations are held. was held Saturday at St Ann's reasonable. Uied propeller .haft., rhor..! Suit It will do more to. restore pros- school auditorium. The next re- pital, Long Branch, where she badchurch, Keansburg, where a high and Tobln bfonie, good as new. Bound Grovo ambulance. Last night It waa SCHOOL DISMtSSKO. hl perity to the country than all ot hearsal will be Tue*day night, Feb- said hla condition had Improved con- been a patient since the previous mass of requiem was celebrated .by ?« water or .team boiler, four .«tlom. " other laws passed by the fed-ruary 38, at ttie parish home of St. siderably. Chinese Refugee At Monday. She Is a daughter of Frank Rev. Adolph Czelusnlak, assistant with all flttlngs, in perfect condition, *lo! Pupils of Oakland street school E., and Elizabeth. Lang Layton. She Farwell'a Sales and Service. HO Harrlnon ,_ Iuoorges Jfcpisoopai cnuron, nunnoi, Tho funeral of Mrs. Woodrlngwas rector. Burial,"In charge of John E. avenue, lied Bank, phona Bed Bank 1 n were sent home this morning bo Atlantic Highlands was a member of the Wayside Day of Red Bank, was In St. Mary's H766." fee panto started in | At this time a slate of offlcors will held this morning at .11 o'clock at oause there wasn't sufficient heat In Methodist church. be prepared. Election will take the Farry Memorial home, Aabury cemetery, Clinton. OAPB COD MABKBT. t Broad rtrwtT the olass rooms. Foster Spinning, Gee Sare Quan, IB, a Chinese refu- Surviving besides her parents are Shrewsbury. Frea delivery. Phone H«d place Tuesday night, March 38. Park, tho sorvlco was conducted Janitor, has bent confined to his gee, will soon become a pupil In tho Bank 2374-J. Fruit, and veirtable. di- Attending were George. A. Gray of by Rev. K. B. Woodrlng;, pastor of seven alstera and four brothers, Mrs. JAMES BIHES. KatKerine Figaro home by Illness. Atlantlo Highlands publlo school. He Robert Meyers ot Colt's Neck, Mrs. rect from Florida. Oranges* IS for JGc, Red Bank, vice president; Arthur the Evangelical Congregational is now living with his undo, George James Miles of Seventh avenue, extra large grapefruit S for 25c. Green Engagement Told Gibb of Rumson, treasurer; Mr>, church of Philadelphia, Burial will Chester Dennis ot West Long Mountain potatoes 75c basket, Mraa beans, UNDERGOES OPERATION. Chu; who operates a laundry on First Branch, Misses Marie and Jeannette Hillside, near Atlantio Highlands, string beam and fruh peas. Z lbs. for 25c- • Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Figaro of Jcannotto Connelly of Bortaupeclt, bo mado this afternoon In West avenue, Atlantlo Highlands. He at- died of complications Tuesday at red ripe tonutoe. 12o lb., fra.h clam secretary; Mrs. William King of Laurel Hill cemetery, Philadelphia. of Wan&masia, Miss Elizabeth of chowder mado dally, with and without Bask street announced, the engage- Mrs. Walter Neuhaussr of Avenue tended an American mission school Freehold and Misses Grace and Jane Monmouth Memorial hospital at the meat for Lent, SSo qt. Clara pies and ment ot their daughter, Miss Kath- Oakhurstakurt, mmusloo chairmanc;; J. Stan at Canton, China, clghh yeafS. ge of 69 years. oyster plaa made to order. Fresh home- ley SV\rrar of Runuton, director, and of Two Rivers, Hurnton, underwant who live at home, Guy and Robert arine L, Figaro to Charles O. Norton, an operation this morning at Mon- William VetT, Atlantlo Highlands of Colt's Neck and William and El- The funeral will be held tomorrow mailo pies daily 50c. Lunches and dinners ot Mrs. L, N. Hanaway of West Mrs. H. C. Sldber of Red Bank, BO- Bowling Scores afternoon at 2 o'clock at tbe funeral irved dally from 11:80 to 1:10 and 6 to y olety hWorlan. mouth Memorial hospital businessman, took the young man to wood Layton of Wayside. . Plenty of parking space and no walt- ltong Branch, and tho late Oliver W. Of City League Herbert Melnert, supervising prin- The funeral was held Monday home of A, M. Posten and Sons. Ing for service.* yfarton, last night at a buffet sup- cipal of the Atlantic Highlands afternoon at the late residence in Burial will be In White Ridge ceme- BALED alfalfa hay for sale: will itll per at their home. The decorations Sterner Addresses BOYNTOX AND BOVNTON. schools, and arrangements were tery. reasonably for cash. Phone Eatontown rurchln. Sr. . 186 231 Amusements. char«a of Rev. Harry R. Pine of 52fl-J. Iwere sprliw flowers. ltuyntnn ~ - 170 201 lit made for him to enter the school in West Long Branch. Burial In charge Pnppni » 139 lRft -, Ml GEORGE L. MOTT, Sit. WANTED, two or three, unfurnished or Miss Figaro Is a Kraduate of the Real Estate Board . tha near future. Geo Saro Quan of the Willis A. Woolley Funeral partly furnished room, for very light tied Bank high school and Oolc- An^orolfl . 18ft no216 \- OARLTON speaks only a few words of English, The funeral of George L. Mott, Sr., , Stale Highway Commissioner E, Currhln, Jr _ 1611 212 home. Long Branch, was in Glen- housekeeping, nenr buslne.a center; March fcnan'ft Business school at Newark. 8411 100S in "Swing, Sister, Swing," starring but la able to understand English wood cemetery, ot Mlddletown, who died Monday at or April; ground floor If poiilble; two Donald Sternor addressed th« Mon- 031 ndutta; reasonable. Address P, M. A^' b«x the Is employed in a secretarial po- . COMETS Ken Murray arid Ernoa't Truex, will whoa It Is written.. Monmouth Memorial hospital, will be 511. Ked Bank.' WUon at the local office of the Jer- mouth County Board of Realtors at llcniiW 224 HR 118 held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at DeauvlHo; inn, Hclmar, IVloaday ViuiUurn ^...... ,, 14[> !»10 1SH be shown today at th» Carlton the- DR. ROBERT DICKSON. FOIl SALE. 20-foot power boat hull, flat sey Central Power & Light Co. Mr. Warntr ..; - 150 IMS169 ater. LONG BRANCH NIGHT. Dr. Robert Dlckson of Little Sil- his late home on Andover street, botton, *50. InQulre 51 Fifth street. Norton Is a graduate of Long night. Ho explained a program 104 whereby highway projects »f 1939Nhlnn _ 201 168 The feature attraction Friday and ver, veterinary surgeon, died Satur- Falr&eld Gardens, with Rev. Herbert Highland. '' ^ ^Branch high school and is employed Bolro _ _ _ 185 182 US Tho meeting of the Monmouth FOUR.ACRB farm for sale) slx-room will bo financed by a bond lssuo to 89! Saturday will be "Stand Up and day st the Williams nursing home S. Craig, rector of Trinity Episcopal bi the electrical'distributionpr uepartt- SOI SHU County Fhilatello society to bo held house, furnished, elecrlclty available: bo paid for from gasoline taxes and MRMHTT MACHINE SHO1" Fight," starring Wallace Berry and in the Red Bank borough hall Fri-at Fair Haven at the age of 89 years. church of Red Bank, officiating. t-n-o-car garage i poultry house, hot bed tontto of the LLon g BBranc hff office of 101 llcenso fees without Increasing prop- u.eo ™ „, 2H4 10T Robert Taylor. Tho supporting cast day night, March 10, will be known He had been a resident of Little Burial, In charge of R. R. Mount & sash, gnrden tractor, good land. Priee (he Jersey Central Power & Light KUIIAW _... 174 13K 101 '5.000. William Haneoek, Red Bank erty taxes. Mr. Sterner "was mado 176 171 Includes Klorenco Rico and Charles Sliver a number of years, moving Son, will bo In Fair View cemetery. Co. The couplo will be married this llanvlbal 201 as "Long Branoh Night" Thuro will 2270.* an honorary llfo flionvbor of the 2(10 m 170 BieHford. The "request night" fea- be nn exhibition and entertainment there from Fair Haven. Hla wife, tall. 160 '12* 200 EICIHT-ACIIE farm, toaad land: fix-room uoartl, ture, to be shown Saturday at 11 p.by the Long Branch members of theJennie Kalt Dlekson, died In 1927. SERVICES AT ST. THOMAS'. house, electric: two small bams and The guests were Mr. and Mrs. 013 M.. will be "Strlito Me Pink," with Tho board passed u rpsolulion GAUKUTO club. Dr. Dlckson graduated In 1S92 poultry house. Apples, pears, berrlei>. JrVllllam, E. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Dummy Eddie Cantor. -. farm equipment. Four miles fr«m R«d calllnjr lor a stato bond Issuo for las nr. The notice of this meeting was from the American Veterinary col- Rev. E. B. Trotm&n, D. D., rector Dank. Prica 18,000. William Hancock, seph Donate, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dcn- V, OltU . •jar, "Th» Cowboy and tho Lndy," pro- lege. New York. He waa a member t St Augustine's Episcopal church Xie, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D'Ambrose, highway construction, amortization J. Cnrmlo mailed from Golden Gato Station, hone Red Bank l270.« of tho bonds to ho taken care of by •1. JotiiiAtm duced by Samuel Goldwyn, 'will bo of Red Bank lodge of Masons and at Asbury Park will be the speaker 1ARAGE for rent. 01 West Front street, Mrs, L. N. Hanawsy, Misses Fluvla offered Carlton patrons Sunday, San Francisco, California, Saturday Kasollne taxaa and autonmbUo II- 107 !1J and bore tho now Golden Gate In- services were conducted by tho Mont- tonight at 8:15 o'clock at tbe Lenten Ked Bank.^ and Jennie Figaro and Roso and' .939 Monday and Tuesday ot next week. conso fees, Monroe Thomson spoke sr.7 ternatlolal exposition stamp, com- clalr lodge. service at St Thomas' chapel. Holy VERY lovely furnished front room, with Mildred InnacelU, Lansdon Norton, Oary Cooper and Merl« Obcron are Communion and sermon will be ;, bath, for rent: garage; every convenl- Ixiuls DcFazIo and Domlnlck and on tho Monmouth County All-Yoar- 220 memorative of the Treasuro Isand Surviving la a sister, Mrs. Susan ince. 166 Broad street, phone R«4 Bank Rouml club. Joseph Sauta of As- 7 l'J» oOHitarred and others In the cast are W. Inuor of Orango road, Montclair. given Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Bregory glgaro. Patsy Kelly, Walter Brennan, Fuizy exposition now In progress In that bury Park'"was named to represent U7 100 SST Tho funeral was held Monday night Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock the FOR SALE, combination coal and gse m 1B1, 178 20( Knight, Jlabls Todd and Hoiiry Kol- confirmation class meets. Lenten the board on the national tax com- 310 216 203 «t the home of Mrs. Lauer. range, good condition, price $25, Also Francis Kodama ElBrlm . ker. larvtce will bo held every Thursday child's coat and hat and leggings set, cost mittee of the National Association of 913 »5« 1081 CLEFXANDS IN FMHIIDA. 112, nearly n«w, slie six yeara; price 16. S SIRS. STEPHEN' V.' COOK. night during Lent at 8:15 o'clock. , Entertains Club Real Estate boards. Tho next nicot- 1BCI UR Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Cleoland, Phone Ked Rank 3270.* ine of the board will bo held tit tho 215 STKANB Mr.a Louis Glcmby of Eatontown 174 Jr., former rosldents of Fair Haven, Mrs. Anna Cook, wife el Stephen Qarflcld-Ginnt hot?!, Lonjr Branch, K. Turnpr 172 18S "IJttla Orphan Annie," with Ann who aro now living In Orango, andF. Cook, died Tuesday at her home, Nnis hostess to members of tho Little Tuesday nlsjht, March 31,. with John HI 216 18ft Glllla and Robert Kent, and "Pride Oliver Woman's club at its meeting A, Turner -.. ~ 'J1S 187 Mr. Clcoland's mother, Mrs. S. H. 263 Fourth street, Hoboken, of heart O'Brien, a member o( the- Stalo of the Navjr," with James Dunn arid Sft her home last night. Francis Ito- DD5 D10 Ci'tland of Philadelphia, have or- disease after an illuesa of ten days. Bonrd of Taxation, an frucflt npenltor. SCHNRlriEH'S. Roohollo Hudson, will be shown for rlvtd In St. Petersburg, Florida, af- Sha had been a summer resident of .,_--..«., concert pianist, entertained Tuylor -..- 20IDS4 260 tlio last times today at tho Strand ' *K>Uowlnfi tiie business session. TomtUne -;,...... a\0 179 m ter a week's motor trip down tho Rumson the paet 30 years. The BRAGtilNG DOESN'T- PAY. Virktt ;._.. 204 108 182 heater. East coast. They expect to be In St. Cook summer home Is on Lafayette ALBERT U). ' - Those present were Mrs. Frank ltolicrln -... 211 The double feature bill Friday and funeral = ' ' tHurgto, > Mrsi Walter Avery, Mrs. Petersburg several weeks. street. In April, 1936. Mr. and Mrs. .HfiRRVCF. John Hill, •», n[ Miller street, - — -... t»l i 3'U Saturday will compnina "I^ast Warn- :JR«T1ES 0. I JBJrjvllto Fanjul, Mm. John B. Van- 1020 1017 ing," with Preston Foster and Frank Home = '; IWagencn, Mrs. •William D. Sayrc, Hlghlanaa, asked for a night's lodg- BONOOUK TAIUIHH ing in the hang Branch jail the n> 211 lit Jonks and "Sunaot Trail," another ' > tUissea Dolores Moynnhan, Ulllo anil other night and his bragging to 201 lt)2 In the "Hopalong Cassldy" series, "' iAllee Parks, Dorothy and Shirley Slovo „ 20420< 183 Offlcor Robert; West that ho had 1(7 1«5 tarrinjr William Boyd and George i Pcmover, OTorcnco Avory, Dorothy taken two blankets from tho jail In Andrmon ...-..- - . 2-.1 u.1 an Hayes. ' pouglass, Caryl and Susan Sturgls, ...,.,._ „._ . i(i^ \>:r, an hb homo town resulted In his jail Acprra <•-... 1 8ft The feature attraction Sunday, SYMBOLIC QF .tola Laymen, Mildred Hollywood, stay being oxtondod to 3M dnyn. Monday and Tuesday will ' bo ... Arrangement of Funeral S8etty Schwecrs, Buth Delaluah, 8yd- Olllccr West communicated with the 'There's That Womaa Again," star- Service is not altogether • THE GOOD TASTE ; |iey Danser, Ethel Hlllstrom, Dora- Farewell Party For Highlands polico and Hill was tak- ring Metvyn Douglas and Virginia matter of practical utility. •",*by Hunt, Anno Elocle, Wildn. Van- en back to Highlands by Pollconian Mrs. Clark Burrowes Bruce. ... for which Worden service is well' 'Wagenen, Beatrloe and Eleanor Howard A. Jonnnon, Arraigned be- Mrs.K. Clark Burrowes of Hudson It is our earnest deiira to known is the construction and design asplnnoy and Eleanor Glnmby. fore Recorder Frank J.. Hall ha wa« Unions Oroir In Britain. '''! The next meotln# will bo Wed sent to the county jail at Freehold aviMiuo wns KU«SI of honor Tuesday make this memory one of of the attractive Worden Funeral nt a faro*vvcll covered-dish luncheon London (AP)—Trade union mem- March 8, at the home of fpr days. lasting beauty. Home. Nothing which may contribute Dorothy and Shirley Con- given liy. her at the homo of Ml«-t bership in Great Britain anil north- ColVs, Mock. Alice Rcllloy of Mnplo avenue. Mr. ern Ireland Increased by 550,000 to to your convenience hat been over- OTMOCBATIC rind 'Mrs. : BiirfOH-rtj Mil Ji-itve toe" l ot 1\HS),M» during 3S3T, Houston, Tqxna, Mnrch 3, where Mr. looked. • "• • •'"•' • • "•" RAINBOW CARD PARTY. v Tho Mlddletown Township .Dcmo- Burrowes hna hcen tranaferre'd, Mi's. Too Small a Cork, i >S1» Ladles' Auxiliary of New Jer- cratlo organlnatlon will hdld a card Burrowca received a pin from the A oork that lo too small for the R. R. MOUNT SL SON olupter, Huinbo.w Division Vet- party In 1U club rooms at Camp- guests. The luncheon tublo was dec- bottle Is no better than no oork at SSa will holdl a card party Mon- bell's Junction Thursday night. orated with room«. Jcanlo Mgaro aud XXrotiiy Cletlty, less and r,rofe»»lonnl service It's \n- RED BA2JK REGISTER FEBRUARY 23^1939.

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 3 «»«»« 25 H-O Oats served. Table decorations were red Finkenor, Mrs. Maml* Johnson, Appointment of committees for the and white carnations. The hostesses Mahlon Johnson, William Gautier, moved Into their new bungalow on s| AC were Mrs. W. H. Ryder, Mrs. E, B. firemen's fair next summer and other tho Holmdel turnpike, which was re- Raymond Greeley, John Rohrbach, plans for the fair will be made at a. can Rolled Oats SUNNYFIELD Bruce, Mrs. G. Harold ,Nevius and Vincent Gougb, • Fred Dlckelman, joint meeting of the two nre com- cently completed, " . Del Maiz Niblets ... |y 13* Mrs. E. A. Bedle. Mrs. J. B. Rue, Miss Lorraine Greeley and Terry panies Wednesday night, March 8, Fred Ahlerg, Sr., of Maplewood vis. C, • D orSwtctCorn Del Monte square Sr., and Mrs. Lloyd W. Grover Arnold. A chicken supper was served, following the regular meetings of the ltcd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ahlers and poured. after which Little Johnnie Llttlo family Sunday. Asparagus Tips or A&P can two organizations, • Mrs. Annie Roya has returned String Deans standard 1 T 23* Attending were Mrs. L. W. 8ut- rendered entertainment on the The board of education reorganized No. 3 Shredded phln, Mrs. A. L. Ivlns, Mrs. Vernon piano. Monday night and all officers wero home after spending two weeks with cans Beardsley's Codfish W. Rose, Mrs. F. H. Lloyd, Mrs. John John Murphy and Joseph Carroll re-elected. They are E. Wolcott Fary her sister, Mrs. Harry Dotn, Sr., of Grapefruit . . < 2 23* T. Lawley, Mrs. Franklin P. Snlffen, spSnt Monday at Newark. president, Edward Welch vice presi- Red Bank. 35.'13*No. 2 : 1-lb. Mrs. Paul T. Ryder, Mrs. 7. I* Sher- The John Murphy Social club will dent and Raymond W. Fary clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean and chil- can Gorton's Codfish wood, Mrs. Frank DIUben, Mrs, Bpof- hold Its next meeting Wednesday E. Wolcott Fary, Bloomfleld D. Fary dren Joan and David of Rod Bank Pineapple Juice 21* ford Sehanck, Mr«. George W. Man- evening, March 1, at 8:30 o'clock at and Herbert F. Young, who were re- visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Plcrson son, Mrs. S. J. MoCleneghan, Mrs. Murphy's ball. elected, were Inducted lor new terms. Dean Sunday. SUETANA—Ala»ka AVP BAKER'S HOME STYLE Fred L. Dletz, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, The East Keanaburg Regular Owing to the fact that yesterday was Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and Miss Grade "A"—AfifP Brand Mrs. Charles Straub, Mrs. Frank P. Democratic dub. Inc., will hold Its . holiday, the regular meeting of the Evelyn Hall, Mrs. Evelyn Hall and ll-Ol Kuhl, Mrs. G. Howard Lipplncott, Mrs. Charles Dirlim of Brooklyn • Inf e Mrs. Isaac Gilhuly, Mrs. I* J. Ber- next business meeting Tuesday board was postponed until tonight. Red Salmon I17 BREAD evening, February 28 at 8:80 o'clock were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mr*. It hsi QUALITY. FRESHNESS ind PEAS 2-25 gen, Mrs. Alvln Whiting, Mrs. Ed- at the home of the secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson and John H. Bahrenburg, . ' Cooked and canned while Ocean fresh. ward Truex, Mrs. E. W. Fields, Mrs. son art" expected home tomorrow Keep a supply on hsnd lot easy-to-pre"- HEARTY FLAVOR Don't miss thin Bsrt/slnl T. N. Parmly, Mrs. Harold S. Stout, : The ameers of the ten Sire com- from a three weeks' stay at Miami, Mrs. Emma Rothbart, Mrs. Rose psre Lenten menus. _. _ Mrs. Ehrlck Parmly, Mrs., William panies of Middletown township will Florida. . • Flschlowitz and-Mrs. Emma T. Rud- H. Martin, Mrs. Edmund T. Ayres, hold their next meeting at the East Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Crlser are Iger were Perth Amboy visitors Fri- Mra. Charles Hobrough, Mrs. M. E. Keanaburjc flre house tonight The on a motor trip to Florida. At day, Macaroni FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES VanSauter, Mrs. J. S. Davis, Mrs. township flre police will.meet with Salerno they will Join Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Loula Nama has recovered, the officers. ' from Illness and has returned to her 10-01. Fred B. Appleget, Mrs. Fred M. Bur- Conrad Johnson, who are spending Codfish Cakes csni 23' lew, Mrs. William H. Sutphln, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs: John Wesley Smith the winter there. position at Newark. <•• • a #» I Columbia River Tender Trevonlan Bennett, Mrs. Richard are now residing at Newark. Mrs. The merry-go-round building' at Mrs. Elizabeth Sussman, Mr. ana FRESH SPINACH Green Strong, Mrs. Lillian VanBusklrk, Smith Is the former Doris Jones, Highland Beach is being torn down Mrs. William Clifford and Andrew Chinook Salmon A&PBraod C Mrs, William M. Thompson, Mrs. Ed- daughter of Charles and Nettle and the vacant land will be used as Reich of Brooklyn visited Harry »; 25 Fancy € ward Wise, Mrs. Merrltt Palmer, Jones of Essex street. . parking lot. A section of the build- Reich Sunday. Mr. and MrB.Walter icy Point Salmon. . 2 TOMATOES Red, Ripe Mrs.. Minor Til ton, Mrs. B. P. Mor- The Ladles' auxiliary of the flre ing will remain standing and will be Kinsburg and sons, Andrew and Bll- 10 ris, Mrs. F. K. Hokes, Mrs. Ji J. Wll- company held Its weekly card party converted into an apartment and lie of Ozone, L. I., visited Mr. Reich n> • s* • COLD STREAM i_|b, "10 Tuesday afternoon at the fire house, Florida ley, Mrs. George H. Merrill, Mrs. O. one-car garage.' Sunday and also visited Mr. and • inli 5Blm0n FiruQmtity.EMnoniiu can ORANGES Juicy C. Maler, Mrs. M. E. Gillette, Mrs. A. with Mrs. Margaret Krlftner hos- William Sandlass, Jr., Is building MrB. William O. Rcya. C W. Davis, Mrs. Sherman I. Strong, tess. Mrs. Marie Lelderhau* will be Harry Reich is slowly recovering, hostess next Tuesday afternoon. The an addition to his workshop In tho Spaghetti *KtSS"-. 3 '3r 22 U. S. No. 1 Mrs. Eugene Patterson, Mrs. G. A. bathing pavilion. from an attack of sickness. C C Ward, Mrs. H. O. Capen, Mrs. Ed- games start at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Mrs. Mario Hcrtlo is having her YELLOW ONIONS Grade ward Roehl, Mrs. Thomas Morford, Margaret Bovle won a special prize. Leroy Tynes, who Is ill with pneu- Sockeye Salmon^ 19 • 33 monia at Monmouth Memorial hos- bungalow re-roofed. C lbi# Mrs. Edward Berger and Mlses Min- Mr. and Mrs. George Breunlnger pltal, Is recovering. Mrs. Frank McCleastcr entertained Underwood's STs 2 <"" 15 nie Cooper. Catherine Stout, Mar- of Cedar street had as visitors over the members of the G. G. Sewing C GREEN PEAS $$, , garet Terhune, Viola Patterson, the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph club at her home Wednesday after- 2 25 Anne Walling, May Pumpea, Viola Ellers of Elizabeth. Kippered Snacks . . 2 ^ 9 CfJspp noon at luncheon. Following the - — — — — i-i —li— — •—• -*~i i—, i~ bunch Crawford, Anna Louise Campbell, Mm. Joseph Swinburne spent a Oceanport. luncheon a theater party was en- CELERY HEARTS Tender i Mary Mount and Gertrude Roberts. few days last week visiting her Joyed. Those attending wero Mrs. SPRY-One Cent Sale' daughter, Mrs. Ruth de Bernard!, (Till JUd Batik R*gitter eto tx bought William BaMfeiy Mrs. William Vc and her grandchildren, Ruth and In Oceanport it th« fttore of Carlo Matt*.) stadt, Mrs. Harry Hughson, Mrs. Buy-3 Lb. Can SPRY for 4fc f^ NEW CABBAGE Delores, all of Union City. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ayers and James Neldlnger, Miss Lillian Barnes Get—A big meiiurmg and miiinj pgR Lincroft. William Marksteln of Port .Mon- daughter Marilyn of Dwyahe street, and Mrs. Hendrtck L. Bennett. Pitcher for lc Florida mouth road Is confined to his home have returned from Neavitt, Mary- ulss Marilyn Zlnk, daughter of Mr. Full Ripe (Tha Bed Bank Rttiiter ean l» boosBt with lortp. STRAWBERRIES In Llncroft at th« Lincroft VDUgi Mar- land, where they attended the fu- and Mrs, Alfred Zlnk, is seriously ill n> c Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Connelly and neral of Mrs, Ayers' mother. at her home. Blue Peter Sardines 2" 15 Mr, snd Mrs. William Warneker, daughters, Rosemary and Dorothy, Miss Elizabeth DuBols Is 111 at her Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughson spent IN OUR DAIRY DEPT. Miss Ruth Malison and Gilbert Man- visited Mr. Connelly's parents at home on Main street with pleurisy. Tuesday at Princeton, tlf . n. • SULTANA BRAND tall«« AC son are oh an automobile trip to West Keansburg over the week-end. u Sergeant and Mra. John Afrlcano David Emmons, son of Mr. and Wet Shrimp FANCY « *n« Wildmere Brand Dot. Florida. John Brady, Sr., pt. Key- Mra. Mildred Downey, Mrs. Mae and son John, Jr., of South Pember- Mrs. Roland Emmons, Is confined carton port, Is managing' Mr. Warneker'a Hyer, Mrs. Zelda Walling and Mrs. ton avenue spent Sunday In Brook- with sickness.- *- I L4 * FANCY , EGGS Carefully Selected a • a a Half-Acre bar during his absence. Betty Connoll5k y will attend a parade lyn visiting Sergeant Afrlcano's of brid«f conte«t tonight at St. Mr. and Mrs. George Emmons and s verbrook C BORDEN'S or KRAFT'S Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Jr., has mother, Mrs. Vincent Afrlcano. children, spent the week-end at Crab Meat IMPORTED • • Butter " Tub lb. returned after spending more than John's Methodist' church at Key- Mrs. John Canaveri and daughter Pompton Plains with relatives. 27 ..p. month at' Gainesville, Georgia. port Mrs. Mildred Downey Is to be Cream Cheese 2 one of the contestants. Refresh- Alice of Wolf HIM avenue visited a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Enfantl are Ritz Crackers N. ». c.. . 9un9unnyfieln y 4 Tuub C - Eugene Massey was sworn In Mon- few days last week at Carlstadt. the. parents of a daughter, born e Butter o « r"Ilt?' ,b. 29 day night as a member of the Mld- ments and entertainment will follow. Mrs. Fred Zlto, who has been con- Thursday, February 18. pk». 5 Mrs. Irene Stokes of Monmouth. CornKix . . . . . 2» dletown township board of education. fined to her home with grip, has re- Roellf H. LeRoy has a position at e L o Mr. and Mrs. John Warneker en- parkway entertained the C. I. A. covered and is now able to be about Swiss c h ee,. 1 State hospital at Marlboro. Wheat Cereal SUNNYFIELD Cheddar^;." i£:15 >"-25 tertained Mr. Warneker * aunt and group. No, 3, Monday afternoon at Ernest Farley of Arvanla avenue Miss Arllne Welch spent the week- C uncle from Washington, D. C, this her Home. The birthday ot George has been appointed by the borough end at Bed Bank with Mr. and Mrs. Rice Cereal SUNNYFIELD a • ';!„ 5 week. Washington was celebrated. The council to fill the unexplred term of William Welch. Tender beans In del/dous tomsto Mucc. STORE CHEESE Another In a aeries of game parties guests assembled around a photo of Councilman John Canaveri, who re- Mrs. George W. Hannera spent the Ann Page Beans C will be held tomorrow night ati,S:15 Washington, which was draped with cently resigned. week-end with, her mother aflong Freth Frullt, Vegetables and Dairy Dept. Price* Thur$\r\ JFri., Sat. o'clock at the fire house. the national colors. The dining room Green Split Peas . . 3 "»»• f 3 was also decorated tor the occasion. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Kelty and Branch. William VanNote has completed Refreshments! were served, after children, Ethel, Thomas and Doris John D. Walker of Scabroolc Manor Prices Effective Until March 1st Unleta Otherwise Noted in the Following Store redecorating the Baptist chapel. which a card party followed. Mrs. of Bclraar were the guests of Ser- has been promoted to Senior Inspec- Mr. and Mrs. James Wllcoien will George Scott was the winner of a geant snd Mrs. John Afrlcano* Friday tor State Boards, Beauty Culture move shortly from Robert Cook's special price. Mrs. Emll Rauner of night. Control, and will have supervision bungalow on the Main road to their Monmouth parkway will be the next Councilman Howard Rogers of Ar- over beauty shops and schools located ->» newly^iurchased home on the Swim- hostess at her home, where the canla avenue, who has been confined In tbe eight central counties of the ming ftlver road. group will hold a business meeting. to his home by Illness, Is able to be state., . „ Thomas J. HeaJey's new residence A card party is planed some time about again. . Mrs. James Ncidingqr was hostess 121 Monmouth St., Red Bank on the Holmdel farm of Mr. and Mrs. In March. , Jerrold H. Meyer and his mother to the members of the Crescent club Wilfred V. Mullln has been complet- are on a motor trip to California. of St. John's M. E. church on Thurs- ed and Mr. Healey and daughter, Mrs. Irene Stokes of Monmouth Margaret Oakley, young daughter At Pearl Street, Hear Carlton Theatre FREE PARKING ADJOINING STOKE ,y, «** to parkway will entertain her sister day evening at.her home.' Election and I, fcroth*r-hW«w,*,'Mr . ami Ml*. ot Btafl BtigemnV apAuMw. Frank at officer* was held and ii» irtlow occupancy, soon. Mr. and Mrs. Mull- Oakley U confined to her home with ing house on the farm will be com- Em*nu«l Ecbeverrla of Glenn Rock, Ing wero elected; Mrs. George Em- pleted In about another month. over this coming week-end., tonsllltis. mons president, Mrs. Leonard Luf- -jtopffrank Kaiser, who has been The Seventh District Men and burrow vice president, Mrs. Harry speEllng the winter at Miami, Flor- Women's Republican club at their HABBtED AT KLKTON. Hughson, Jr., secretary and Mrs. Jos- SELF id«rU;«xpected home In about thrte clubhouse Saturday evening spon- eph R. Peseux treasurer. SELF ki'; sored a Valentins birthday party lor Miss Natalia L. Beckman and members born In the month of Feb- John H. Thomas, Jr., of Long ruary. The honored guests were The road to belter and bigger busi- SERVICE SUPERMARKET SERVICE Bovs Mttre pocket mone; Branch were married last week at ness leads through The HegisUr's ad- •tSCtiSlll^liwnn AfTtnt«iM«w*«»* ,\, Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 23.1939.

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 . Ruth Glea- Belford; Mra. Albert Eckerson of high school after a week's illness. and Miss Minerva B. Euler. Charles Hunt,. Mrs. Floyd T. Taylor, Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran day night at the Marled Couples' Tel. 103. •on of Atlantic Highland!, ung Irv- Fort Monmouth, Miss Phyllis Evans The Monmouth Unit Women's Re- Service will be held Sunday at St Mrs.' George T. Murphy, Jr., Mrs. church at her home. Tuesday after- Bible class minstrel snow given at ing Berlin's "Easter Parade." Dur- of Mlddletown and Mrs. McGce and publican club will hold their next Clement's Episcopal church at 10 a. Donald Rlley, Miss Verna Lyons, noon. The business meeting: waa Red Bank. ing the show Bentley Naton of Ae- daughter Mazle. meeting March 7, at which time there m., and the church school will go In- Miss Esther Martin, Miss Emma conducted by Mrs. Clarence Strick- The Ladies' Aid society of the lo- bury Park played a violin accom- 'will be a game party with prizes and :o session at U a. m. Holy commun- Barbagalete, Mrs. William Lundi land, the president, and later a so- cal church will meet Thursday, Mr. and Mru, James Hubbo spent and Mrs. Holllster Green. paniment. Sunday afternoon at Toms River, efreshments. > on will be celebrated every Wednes- cial hour and refreshments were en- March 2, at the Eatontown Metho- The models were Mrs, Haxel Mrs. Lily Watson has returned John Havens is a surgical patient day morning during Lent at B a, m., The Wednesday Afternoon Con- Joyed. Those present were Rev. dlcb church parsonage. Brown, Mrs. Paul Fielder, Mrs. home after spending ton days In at Monmouth Memorial hospital, and special illustrated Lenten serv- tract club had luncheon at Ye Cot- and Mrs. Russell L. McCullough, Charles Irwln, Mrs. Joseph Ct, Wil- Florida. Long Branch, ices will be held Friday nights at 8 tage inn, Keyport, last week. Later Mrs. William Wastrom, Mrs. Charles Isamu NoguchI, 34-year-old Am- liams, Mrs. Mollie Elliott, Mrs, R. R. o'clock, St. Agnes' guild of tbe Wagner, Mrs. J. Russell Hopler, Mrs. — THEA T HE- Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Cook and Clarence Marvin Is able to be out they played bridge at the home of erican-born Japanese, won the Aa- Scbaeffer, Miss Sydney Danser, Miss 1 ihurch enjoyed a novel Valentine par- Robert Johnson, Mrs. Ernest. Volk- children spent Sunday evening at again after a three wcekB Illness. Mrs. Evart SIlcox, with Mrs. sodtted Press' nation-wide compe- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS QuIU Duncan and Miss Ann Little, ;y last week at the parish hall. Rensselaer Carton and Mrs. William land and Mrs. Timothy Keans. tition for designing a bronze panel Lawrence Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling and Phot» A. H. 148 The table prizes, pottery ash trays Mrs. Martha Feate and daughter Tlchenor holding high scores. Mrs. George M. Walling celebrated his for the main door to the new AP with matching cigarette boxes, were Mrs. Harry Longs Is confined to bed with grip. Lois were Sunday guests of Mr. and Ralph Herrlck was a guest 75th birthday Wednesday. In the buflding at Radio City, N. Y. donated by a Shrewsbury resident. Mrs. Jades, Bloodgood of South Am- Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Tools of 'evening he was host to a number of There were also several special prizes Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Leek and son Centerville, — Last Times Today — fleorga spent the, week-end with Mr. boy. WoodaWe, Long Island, were Sun- friends and relatives. Moving pl<* To brine back grass to Western donated by local merchants and aux- day guest* of Fostoasior and Mrs. turea sho"wn by his son-in-law pro- ranges and combat the encroach- . . , FEB. 28 ., ..... iliary members. Prizes were award- and' Mrs. John Baratta at Jersey Captain ana Mrs, John Glass vls- Antonio Rodgers spent part of last City. ted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook of point Rapha«l*€. Devlin. vided entertainment. Refreshment* ment of the desert, more than 80,000 DOUBLE FEATURE ed to Mrs. Thomas W. Osborn, Mrs. week at Perth Amboy. were served later In the evening. pounds of carefully tested grass- John Edmond Bally, Jr., Mrs. Eu- Mrs, Herman Doran and Mrs. John Peasant Thursday. Michael Appenal of Connecticut Is Mr..ani\Mrs. August Kattner, Jr., seeds will be sown soon by CCC "FUR*ING WITH FATE" Helns spent Wednesday at Asbury Mrs. Herbert Giles and Miss Helen left last week on a two months' Gusts at the party were Mr, and gene Crowcll, Mrs. Albert L. Sopp, isltlng. Stephen Menosky. Mrs. G, L. Griffith and daughter workers. S(oe "E. Brown • • . Mrs. Alfred Cerceo, Mrs. Edward Park with' Mrs. T. Herbert. Smith spent Thursday at Irvlngtiin. Joseph Allocco and family attend which will include points here to Mexico City, thence to Jean of Cranford, Mr. and Mrs. J. _ And — Knight, Mrs. Gregory Sacco, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Serby of New- Mrs. Edward E. Bennett hris bfcen cd a wedding at Madison Saturday. M. Sinclair and daughter Ruth of Thomas Evans, Mrs. C. H, Rowland, ark spent the week-end with their onflned to the house with a nf.ivy Joseph Corllone, Michael Levy and Mami and St. Petersburg, Florida. "SHARPSHOOTERS" During Mr, Kattnera absence, Don- Brooklyn, Mr, and Mrs. Myron Mrs. J. B. Hue. Jr,..M!ss Ann Elsjile, parents. Old.' Gabriel and Frank Allocco, who Balley Frank Tllton, Joseph Tllton Everybody's, Going Hiss Ann Little and Miss Mary Cot- Mr«7 Melvin Stewart 1» spending a Mrs. Claud Smith lias been confined have been' 1H, returned to school ald' Mandovllle: will bo" manager of L the electric shop. Mr. Mandeville, in and Miss Alice Tllton of HelHael, : TO THE FBI.; SATij FER 21- SIB ter. week with hor mother at Jersey ;o bed with grip. Her mother, Mrs. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halllday and City. .Compte ^of Port Monmouth, has SchoafQras closed Wednesday in addition to , parrying on the usual DOUBLE FEATURE Refreshments were served by Mrs. services offered by the Kattner son Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oeborn, Mrs. Lester McKnlght, Mrs. Mr..and Mrs. Daniel Slovor and son Men taking care of her. obaervatlorf of Washington's birth- Hyer and daughter Ethel, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Atlce of day. Electric shop, has Inaugurated a AnnualShow "ZAZA" John D. Brandli, Mrs. Maurice V, Danny spent Wednesday afternoon radio repair service. Mr. Mandeville Mrs. MUnroe Hyer, Judson Reid and Poole, Mrs. J. Ritchie Smith, Mrs. L. and evening with their grandmother aveslnk spent Sunday with Mrs. Mrs. Robert DenOuden vhlted Charles Neldllnger. / AND Clandette Colbert — Georgia Foster. friends at Long Branch Sunday. was fonmerfy connected with J. H. Gray Marshall, Mrs. Frank Gregory, at' Jersey City. - Kelly Co., at Red Bank. Herbert Marshall Mrs. Joseph Carroll and Miss Ann Melvin Stewart and son Melvin Mrs. Mary Cooley and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Trlfnov, Mr. , — And — • Hasler, alt members of tbe commit- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mary, Alice and Rita, of Morriiyllie, and Mn, Joseph. Antonvlok and Mrs. Kensselaer Cartan and DANCE tee in charge. Bodtman, Jr., of Campbell's Junction. ennsylvanla, spent Sunday with Misses Olga Muslnky and Mary daughter Ann have returned after Everett. "STRANGE FACES" having apent two weeks at tho homo OF THE , Others attending were Mrs, Stan- John Mulder of New York spent Mm. Dora Schnoor nnd family. Casher of Brooklyn spent Sunday Mrs. M. Fleck of Jersey City has with Mrs. Anna Menosky. of her mother, Mra. William Moore, Miss Sally Warneker returned American Legion ley 6- Wilklns, Mr*. Evelyn Van- the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- of Soaford, Delaware. 8CN, MOK., TUES, Keuren, Mrs. Thomas Veland, Mrs. liam Mulder. >een visiting Mrs. M. Mecse and Miss Albert Slano and family visited home yesterday from an 18-day Joseph C. Irwln, Mrs. Harry Warren, Mrs. Talbot Travcra and son, Tal- Mae Hanley. Mr. Slano's brother, Frank filano, of Mrs. John A. C Baker and Infant cruise to South America on the S, S. Matawan Post 176 FEB. 26 - 27 - 28 daughter Muriel Louise has returned.j Mrs. Charles W. Jones, Mrs. Charles bot, Jr., of Mlddlotown, spent Mon- , Lawrence Scott and Elwood Run- Hazlet Saturday. Statendam. "THE SHINING HOUR" T. VanHlse, Mm. Kenneth McQueen, day with Mrs. William Mulder, on spent Monday at Now York. Frank Ambroslno entertained sev- home from Monmouth Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dzlezyc of Mrs. Charles Hammell, Mrs; Bernard Miss Helen Schaffer of Red Bank Frank Schneider has returned home eral friends from New York at his hospital at Long Branch. Brooklyn spent the week-end with "Penny Wise" Joan Crawford-Melvyn Douglas Albert, Mm. Chester A. Alberts, Mrs. spent last week with Billy and after spending two weeks at Boston. home over the week-end. - The annual mltc box opening of Mr. Dzlezyc' parents, Mr. and Mrs. •° Broadway Comedy Margaret SuUavan - Bobt. Young N. A, DeTarr, Mrs. Lewis O. Parker, Chauncy Lehman of Main street. Mrs. Irving Hoop has been kept Frank Lucarrell! has returned the Glenwood Mission band of the Wlli:am Dzlezyc. Jrl, Mrs. Forrest Smith, Mrs. Lout* Miss Mabel Lulicr entertained the from a visit on Staten Island. First Presbyterian church took place Walter and Robert Arose, pupils Matawan High School ndoors with a bad cold. Tuesday evening at the home of the WED, THUBS., MAR. 1.2 Conover, Mrs. Arthur Glass, Mrs. Thimble club at her home Monday Mrs. Harry Lohsen'In recovering Miss Necoietta Stranlero celeftrat- of Llncroft school, have been con- ' Auditorium Charles Wymbs, Mrs. John JkJurphy,. ovenlng. Tba..noxt_>nootlng .will be ro.rnJ.Unojs, .' \ ' ed_her birthday with a party to_«y- president, Mrs. Tunis-R. Sclionck. iireci to tho home of their parents, "RIDEA CROOKEDMILE" Mrs. William Emmona, Mrs. J. B. at the home of Mr«. .Stanley Cook. eral friends and relatives "Saturday —'Mrs. ~John'~Ml!ler~ahd" daughter•-•"• •"---—fStrerWalte— -•• -r "••=---••-•-—^-~»---»"ArbserwiUi i - Mrs. Bertha Fool of Belrnar, who Aklm Tamlroff - Frtuioes Farmer OReillyO'Reilly, Jr,, Mrs. Clancy Boy,Boynton,. _Mr». William Tarnow of Fort Han- ovenlng. She received many hand- Joan of Boston are visiting friends vcre colds. IDS boon convalescing from grip at in Matawan for several days. MrsM . S, BurrltBltt t BoyntonBt , MrsM . LedLd - cock, irprmerly of Belford, Is a aurgl- he home of her parents, Mr. and some gifts. Dancing and games Devotions will be held every Fri- Friday. Feb. 24 were enjoyed by all. Refreshments Miss Madeline Gaub, who has been day night during Lent at 7:30 o'clock yard Avery, Mrs. Wajter M. Woolley, j cai patient at "Monmouth Memorial Mrs. G. A. Lee, has returned home, visiting her grandparents, Mr. and at St Catherine's church, starting to- CURTAIN ir.H. WED. EVE. FBI. EVE. Mrs. A. L.'Holston, Mrs. A. T. Wool- hospital, Long Branch Mrs. Mae Grimes wag glvon a eur- were nerved. Among those presont ley, Jr., Mrs. Harold Goetschlus, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller are wer Mr. and Mrs. Salvator Stranlero Mrs. John'Burlew, has returned to morrow night. irise party on her birthday Thurs- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Coamo her home at Browntown. Adults - 50c 'Mrs. Marion Stommell, Mrs. L. F, •pending msvoral wceka at St. Peters- ay night. Tho evening waa spent The -people of St. Catherine's Mellon, Mrs. Edward H. Anson, Mrs. burg, Florida. Bernardo, Miss Ruth Loshen, Mlsa The Women's Democratic club of church will Join with the congrega- Children under 12, 25c 150Lucky|140E laying cards and games. Refresh' Rosalie Stranlero, Thomas Maria Matawan held a dance and card tions of St, Gabriel's church, Brade- Harry A. Green, Mrs. T. F. Duffy, Mrs. Rozella Hobbs received a ments wore served at midnight. ; Mrs. Ira Wolcott, Mrs. James IX and Harry Chasey and John Ferrar- party Friday evening In the Amer- veit, and^ Str John's church .Marl- beautiful bouquet of cut flowers Thono present were Mr. and Mra. El- ro. . •' '; ' ican Legion hall.. Mrs. James Mar- boro In holding a game party next Outre, Mrs. Edward Knight, Mrs. I. from hor Sunday-Bchool class Sun- wood Runyon, Mr. and Mrs. George George Rabin, Mrs. Harry A. Burns, Harry Willey Is removing an old tin was general chairman of the af- Tuesday night in St. John's hall, Marl- day, which was the 18th anniversary Yarnall, Mr. and Mrs. Danlol Ahearn, fair. boro. Rev, Achille Hamel is general BE AD E ' S Mrs. B. A; Cooper, Mrs. William of her appointment as a teacher In Mr, and Mrs. Rawllnson Compton, orchard on his farm. Naulty, Mrs. Harry Clay, Mrs. Relatives from New York and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Kuhns chairman. About 300 persons attend- the Methodist Episcopal Sunday- Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lange, Mr. and ed a game party at St. John's hall re- Charles Ellert, Mrs. F. J. Fioker, Mrs. school, Two of hor original clasir Mrs. M. A. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Brooklyn spent' several days last are the parents of a son, John War- James Cooper, Mrs, George H. Pat- week with Frank Lucarrelll. ren, born Wednesday, February 8, In cently for the three churches and members aro still regular attendants. llam.Heyors, Mrs. Pearl White, Mrs. close to $200 was realized. terson, Mrs. William H. Hendrlck- They are Mlsa AUne Runyon and Dirk Hofman, Misses Anna Mao and Ralph Montcsano has returned af- the Jackson Memorial hospital, Mr. and Mrs. .John Dzlezyc of BOn, Mrs. H, E. Werner, Mrs, Pat- Mrs. Vlvlenno Meselcr. 'ranees Lange and Mahlon Grimes. ter a visit with Albert Siano and Miami, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. rick F. Cotter, Mrs. Thomas Little, Stamford, Connecticut, recently re- BED BANK PHONE t Mrs. Wilbur MacConnoll and Mr. and Mrs. M. Anderson and family. KuhnB are spending the winter In Mrs. William Cogan, Mrs. Robert Tho farming season has begun in Miami and expect to return to Mata- turned from their wedding trip to TODAY ONLY Drake, Mrs, David'F. Bherldan, Mrs. daughter Marie and Arthur Ewlng of daughter Ethel of Red Bank spsnt Washington, D. C. Mrs^ Dzlezyc Is Philadelphia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening with Captain and this locality. The hot beds are ready wan in March., Mrs. Kuhns is tho KEN MUBBAY . KATHBYN KANE - J. DOWNS Dorman McFaddln, Mrs. James H. for seeds and tho orchards and the former Miss Marian S. Gabriel, making a short stay at this place —in- " Mattenlee, Mrs. Frank Quackenbueh, John Helns Saturday. Mrs. John Mrs. John V. Glass, with Mr. Dzlezyc's relatives. ' Helns Is recovering from grip. Miss Lenoro Foster spent 'Friday grapo Holds have been trimmed. daughter of Mr. and Mra, John. S. Mrs. Michael J. Lorenzo, Mra. J. W. Gabriel of Belle' Mead, and before Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Warneker Stewart, Mrs. James H. Smock, Mrs. George Seeley, superintendent of with her sister, Mrs, Howard Atloo of and Edward Rowe and family are Naveslnk. . her marriage was a teacher of home "SWING/SISTER SWING" Ralph O. WIllguH, Mr>. Edward Belford Methodist Sunday-school for If a cloth filter or bag Is used in economics In Matawan high school. entertaining relatives from Washing- ' Fenton, Mm. Thomas Voorhls, Mrs. the past IS years, celobrated his 81st Miss Doris Schnoor, a student at making coffee, it should be kept ton, D. C. With TED WEEMS AND HIS OBCHESTBA birthday Sunday. He received many Rider's collogCj Trenton, spent the clean bv washlne.lt thoroughly each Mrs. William Donnenworth Is Edward Feakes, Mrs. George E. Mld- tlmo It is used and bv keoplnff it FBEE TO THE LADIES—"CABVING WABE"-Mnt. Is Eve. dleton, Mrs. Joseph L. Turner, Mra. card* and a gift of money from mem- wcok-end with nojv^aronts, Mr. and bar* of the Sunday-school In appre- submerged c entine Foster were co-chalrmon of Michael Conroy Is rocovorlng.nfter SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY FREE DELIVERY. FREE PARKING IN REAR OF MARKET. « card party held Thursday after- sevoral weeks' Illness. Preview Saturday' Night »otU to- follow the all of noon at the Red Bank Catholic high Mra. Gusslo Dennis • of Harmony bet hcirt. He..,* biomed school auditorium. The party was was a recent visitor of Mrs. Ellin •POniortd by the school Parent- Walling. PRIME CHUCK •oo of the pnirie, aaible Teacher association. Table prizes were marmalade jars and refresh- Miss Doris Tarnow Is spending two n ipetk the word* chit ments were served. weeks with Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Yar- nall of Leonardo. •urged within Urn. How Those assisting the chairmen were Mrs.-Jessie Sch.inck celebrated her could tbeu htpplaen he Mrs. Edward Hcaly, Mrs. Edward 85th birthday Snturdny. Sho ro- Kelly, Mrs, Joseph Hintlemann, Mrs. celvcd mnny nice gifts nnd a shower POT ROAST 19t tomtbut James Hawkins, Mrs. William Ryan, of birthday cards. Mrs. Thomas Little, Mra. Theodore We, Aro Famous for Our One High Grade of Meat. Moss, Mrs. Patrick Cotter, Mrs. Hu- Mrs. George Hcycrs nnd son Don- bert Gaul, Mrs. Joseph Laurlno, Mrs. ald spent Sunday at Mntawan. SPRING (Small) Elnar Hammer, Mrs. Charles Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller and Mrs. John E. Day, Mrs. Walter Lay daughters, Mary nnd Mnrlono, apcrtt ton, Mrs. J. T. McKcnna, Mrs. Wil- Sunday with relatives at Toms Rlvor. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Helns, Miss liam Cogan, Misses Mary O'Brien Mabel Luker, Georgn Leek, Mr. and GARY COOPER and Helen Kelly: Mrs. Edward Lulter, Mrs. Donald Legs of Lamb The Register has the material and Purcoll and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. MERLrOBERON the workmen to turn out first class Oharles Patterson, Mrs. Fannie Hey- A IUMII Boonoritloal Ppllght for Sunday's Dinner. printing of all lilnds. Let us quote er, Everett Lukcr and Anna Luker 9"JT^\ THB 1 you on your next job.—Advertise- attomlcd the funeral of Mrs. Louise ment. Brower of Cluvtsworth Tuesday. Mra. PLATE BEEF ARMOUR'S STAR (Corned or Fresh) Sirloin Steak i^owboy ANDJBE T "l/ LARGE JERSEY cd z Lady PLUS J EGGS 27 ° Disney's (WHITE OR BROWN) "Brave Little Tailor" "Declaration of Independence" WAR DIETZ'S COFFEE WEDNESDAY ONLY • SALLY EILER8 - IdEE BOWMAN In , (CANT BE BEAT) fff jvaWJeelared war nfalnnt «omn of ttiote FTIIX CREAM ends that n>o cluttering iin your liomr, If* flriio to do i.; 'GARNISHED ANGEL* something'about It. A Resistor Wnnt Ad will light the DONT FAIL TO ATTEND THIS THEATRE FVFnv battle for you—and win! It gei» rpsulta font and very ROLL BUTTER WED. KITE AT » V. M. OITOltTPNlTV KNOCKS cheaply! • • # CALL RED BANK 1S1 ASK FOR AN AD-TAREItl RINSO Coming Soon—"Gunga Din'* Large Pkg. 19 RED BANKjREGISTER, FEBRUARY 23,1939.

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 . 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.f tho Lenten season. Following the Imported by BELLOWS & CO. Mr. and Mra. Peter W. Karloyg of of completion, Is tho nromotlon of nornlng services, the Women's aux Headden's Corner. FOWL »• Laurel avenue were recent guests of civic Improvement. Each year ono lary met and re-elected the present Chickens Mr. and Mrs. Judaon S. Hopla of or. more can bo seen which are a ifflccrs. They are Mrs. George (Thi Btd Dink Rwlator on In bought 2J4 -" 3SJ lb. Keyport. n Headdcn'a Corner from Edward O'Klib- Golden Wedding Rye direct outgro*th of a program irov/er president, Mrs, Louis Boeckel irtj.) Frying A blend of all, straight whiskies. Full Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Oberman, which has been devised by your reasurer and Mra. Homer Quicken Youngest 3 Yean Old. Pint Jr., had as their guest over the week- Chamber. For example, thebcautl- ti secretary. The next meeting of Thomas Finn and daughter, Mar- end, Mrs. Oberman'a cousin, Miss flcation of our riverfront which re- ho auxiliary will be held Tueaday garet, and William Oloughessy en- It. 24c $1.19 Genevieve Harris of New Tork. •ulted In our new Marine Park, Is ifternoon, Fobruary 28, at 2 o'clock Joyed a visit with relatives at East 100% PORK SAUSAGE MEAT one of these projects. The estab- at the' parish' houae, Beginning Orange, Tuesday. Miss Jean O'Connor of South Am lb t6 GIN Old Mr. Boston boy spent the week-end , with her lishment of free parking areas so Thursday night, March 2, Lenten aor- Mlefl Joan Masjioy, daughter oo]f Mr. Pennsy Panhoss 9c : Print Lard . 9c aunt, Mrs. Reglna McGovern. th&t our out-of-town shoppers a» vlcoa will be hold In the church every and Mra/ Hugh, Maasoy, apenf tho CROWN PRINCE Miss Helen Rogers and Daniel wctl as our residents can find a 'huraday night for the rot of the week-end with her grandparents, ROCKING CHAIR place to put their cara, la another. ..enton acanon. Clergymen from oth- Mr. «nd Mra. Florenz Dean of SHOULDER SPRING LAMB ... Th. 13c 1 Ryan, Jr., of Newark, Miss Virginia London Dry Gin Maxley of this place, Mrs. Mathen J. "Tho Chamber loaned Its efforts x Episcopal parishes will occupy tho Shrewsbury. Blended Whiskey Mrs. Thomas S. Field, Br., who Superior Quality Kingsley of Freehold and John J. toward the establishment of Fort inlplt. itor.i, Full Quart Lyons of New York vlaited Miss Monmouth a* a permanent army Warren Scott returned home Bat- has been seriously ill at her homn on Full Quart Adelaide Aspo at the Atlantic City base, whloh alone has brought in- rday from Rivcrvlew hospital, where the state highway, Is steadily Improv- Brookfield hospital Sunday. creased business to your financial in underwent an operation for ap- ing. Institutions through now and larger icndlcltln. Miss Dorothy Bills of Short Hills, Cloverbloom $1.19 $1.49 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Starkman and was a Sunday visitor of Mra. Philip daughter Phyllis of South River and deposits and to our retailers and entirely now George Dcspleaux la recovering Roas of Chapel. Hill road. June Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Connolly and supply houses by an 'rom pneumonia at Monmouth Me- daughters, Roie, Mary and Dorothy group of consumers. Some of our Mr, and Mrs, Sidney K. McLean Butter»29' orlal hospital and 1» expected home spent Saturday with friends at New Dairy Baltimore Club of East Keansburg spent Sunday with current and still active p'rojects call yy the end of the week, , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connolly and for the wldaning and extending of t York. SPECIAL RESERVE family of Stone road. certain streets In our borough, which Omar Sickles la;homo from Mon- Mra. Bertha Snyder la Well on the will Increase property values and re- mouth Memorial hospital, where he road to recovery from her recent Ili- Domino Sugar .5 "» 21c : Evap. Milk .6 'or 33c Mr, and Mra, George A. Kurtz and lievo our ever-growing traffic prob- waa a patient several weeks. ncsa, qt sons, George, Jr., and John have re- lem». Miss Dorothy Lelghton returned Frank J. Neville had as guest over turned to their home at Paltsadts "One of the thlng/i which we plan 'esterday to Monmouth Memorial the week-end hla coUBln, Daniel SCHNEIDER'S COFFEE 2fes.for39c following a visit wlth'Mr. and Mrs.on Investigating very anon is tho lospltal to have a caat on her body O'Brien of Jersey City,' Charles E. Mack. steadily growing parking problem. emoved. She was Injured In an ail Edward O'Flaherty, Sidney H, Mc- White Rose Rice 2 m» 15c : Banquet Tea Kro 23c Mrs. John A. Luti spent yesterday While we now have flee areas which omobllo accident two month* ago. Lean, W.,,W. Brook and Wardall at New York and Brooklyn. ire doing a very good job, neverthe- She will remain at tho hospital a few Thomas were representatives of thin Miss Rose O'Connor and Mrs. Her- less, with the coming of new Indus, ays for Xrraya and obaervatlon. community at the annual Washing- LUX FLAKES ..:...... : large pkg. 21c G * W BAR RYE bert F. Wagner of South River spent trlei and resident*.we find that our MM, Charlea Wrny of Monmouth ton'* day dinner given By the Mon- Sunday here with Miss Doris Maxley, facilities are gradually becoming In- .venue entertained the French circle mouth Boat club of Red Bank. A Straight Rye who has been confined to her home adequate, and the day l> not far off dondny afternoon. with Illness for a week. Distilled by whert we wfil have to find new and HEARING ON 8EWJ5B. No. 1 $1.29 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rellly and larger areas. While we are on the HIRAM WALKER Full Quart daughter qf Hoboken spent Sunday subject of free parking areas, may MEBBY-GO-BOUND NO MOBE. Long Branch's aewor ordinance, Maine with relatives here. I point out. to you that these areas which provides for tho purchase of Potatoes J 4-9 Miss-Frieda Granto has returned to are of greet value to our commun- Annual visitors at Highland Be*ch the privately ownntd plant at that her work at the' Leybro Manufactur- ity as a whole. Since the [irtioht ill mis* a familiar sight n«xt Burn- pUcc, will come up for a public hear TREE TOP APPLE ing company on Creek road follow; areas have been established, busi- er. According to a building con- Ing March 7. The committee of six Ing a week's Illness. , ness In lied Bank haji shown won- act Hied at Freehold, William Sand- recently appointed to consider the Full Miss Jean Broder spent Monday derfully Increased earnings all ra of Sea Bright has given the con- >rOposltlon has recommended that TREE-RIPE ORANGES 12 for 15c at New York." • through the depression yenra.. Any ra'ct to tho C. E. Brown Lumber he plant be purchaaeed but not until Pint Mia; Margaret Toby, student nurse project whloh can ahow rnfch definite ompany of Long Branch (o take mother iturvey baa been »iade tu.flx at St. Michael's hospital, Newark, results must cer'talnjy be very valu- own the mcrry-go-i'oiind building at . fair price, , FANCY GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 10c was-a week-end guest of her mother, able to tbe community a> a whole. Highland Beach. Mi*" "CftfciWr)'ftfcir)- got Eighth»lnei. »lnei.'' """'Another'of (hb'tt(nl'« which the Chamber ' Interest! Itft-lf In la the '•" Wr' trntity 'taw—tifgHiiui olo club and the First City Troop Dummy —^— TS 76 75 . 0 buck the Red Bank enlisted men in h or Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Price, Edward Alston, Pat CaprlonJ, J. William Helm, principal. Dufour, g. .„. NAVESINK. the finals Saturday night, March tj BOO 410 424 Lose To Carteret Kneeling; Dan Geronl, Dave Cohen, manager; Qua West. V Ferrari, g. . o WaBiiyr •_«_ . lit 201 Military college, starring Indian Jim OLD FASHIONS, Faratino — .—...... 245 201 at the local armory. • Spurrier and Blue Hill Farms, na- K. Hendrlckion _ 94 87 1SS O. Wyrobi 11 10 10 5—36 208 The Red Bank team will be madt' tional low-goal Indoor champions. In 122 111 122 Play Keyport Here To- The picture above Is Coach Frank Edward Wilson .. 1 20 Neptune Culver 159 170 M. Maziocco 111 141 137 Monroe.Cagle .... Keyport ...... 6 7 4 15—82 Poatcn 180 184 up of Sergeant Frank Wise and COJV the other match Sunday afternoon Dummy ...„ 75 75 Plngltore's River street freshman Joe Costa at Trenton the Billy Foalcs' Silver- team,* ccholdcrs of tho Monmouth poral Carlton Billups, members et> morrow Night in Closing Dan Geronl 990 842 96 the 112th Field Artillery varsity polsi brook, trio Of Shrewsbury overcame 402 421 County Freshmen basketball league Edward Alston -. HOMESTEADERS an eight-goal handicap to defeat tho SIDECARS. title with., the Asbury Park high Stev« Luelaano Little SUver Y Woodward . 203 211 17 team, and Sergeant .Robert Fltzmir* M. Connor ..... 1C2 141 Encounter Leon Glover Bahr 188 180 171 with Sergeant Daniel Shea as alter,' 113th FieJd Artillery, 19, to 14, M. Miller _ .„,„ og ichool freshmen. The league ended 8H Fhlll Lucia Ryan •_ 180 163 15i nate. Red Bank's Individual handU The Red Bank riders gave their M. Bohrcy ... , ..„, 84' 7« ury Park B, O'Boorlie ...... „..„., ISO SOI E. Wlltihlre .. .„„ „ 75 112 Coach Sill Sherwood's Red Bank er Rumson and third string men Team Wins Over Powell , 178 167 cap as assessed, to the Red Bank Saturday night opponents a two-goa: tho River street cagers Thursday de- players gives Wise five goals and Bit. 420 high schc (1 basketball team chalked ichool's freshmen to come into handicap, which they ov'ereamo in econd triumph over Long jfeated Keyport in their ' 904 936 lups two, making the local regiment: the first chukker when Sergeant ALEXANDERS. up their Westside Cagers COMMUTERS. gl» - „ 1S9 176 Branch hlgii school's cagers Friday team a seven-goal team. •: Frank Wise and Ltoutonant Jim TdnrB 78 108 Hofman -; 179 1S4 night when they won In a nlp-and- Guttormien . ISO Trenton's team will line 'tip with. Hesson accounted for goals which Alklni 76 121 Drlnkwater ... gave them a 8 to 2 lead going into M. Mazxoeco - - .... 108 tuck contest, 21 to 10, on. the Long Defeat Victors of First MeUer Sergeant W. T. Lawton at No. l, cor- the second period. The hard-riding Branch court. I. O'Bourke ... poral Thomas Lawton at No. 2 and' Half, 31 to 27—Three Ffehnlos : of Wta«( Hwson and Oorjim-fl] Carl- Red Bank gathered three field Sergeant Earl Andp.rann nt backr G*Pt ton Blllups took command of the Bals In the opening quarter to lead non-1 oaguo game. poral Walter Luch will be alternate. game in 'the second period when their arch rivals but from then on 'ark defeated Rlvor street. The WVER STREET. Teams Tied for Lead Trenton has been handicapped with; Pirates, Giants G F P they acounted for three goals while the score was always close. At half River street cagers this season have Davl., t Lawton a flve-goal man and Ander. 0 0 0 their opponents were alowed two.. time Long Branch led, 10 to 9, and won 12 games including tho County CCosta , t,t 2 0 4 The Westside T cagers, victors son a one-goal man, making tM« at the end of the third quarter Red Kerrlgno, t .'.,....„...... * !• team a six-coal trio. i The Gwynedd Valley pololsts rode Still Tied In Freshmen league games and their Malonc, c 2 of the first half of Uie Bed Bank T. Bank knottedjho score at 16-all. Red nly defeat was to Asbury Park, 50 Christopher, g, ...... 1 M. C. A. church basketball league, hard In the third period,In an at- Bonk accountedVfor two points, the East Orange, will play with Ser. tempt to turn back the visitors but o 33. Tho River street cagcra Gentile, g . 1 was knocked out of first place of geant Hill at No. 1, Corporal Joseph; only score, in that Wlod, when Jack :halkcd up a total of 462 points while Cosby, B - 0 the blocking of Corporal Blllups Holmdel League Glover, it _ 1 the' second half last night when t Courter at No. Z.and Private Harrj;' Arnold came through with a Held heir opponents accounted for a total strong Little Sliver "Y" team out- •topped their bid after two goals had goal, his only score of the night Rossback Pole as bade Corporal Green will be) slipped through the goal In that >f 358. . . , , scored the Westslders 31 to 25. Leaders Win Two Gaihe KEYPORT. Donglaa . alternate. None of the East Orang*' . ehukker. Red Bank accounted for Bob Klslln led the Shorwood floor- The games won and lost are as fol- In other games last night the Sen- O'Brltn. ... players are handicapped. ! men in scoring seven points, flvo Of G F Guinco ... tour goal! In the third ehukker and Victories—Cubs in Sec- ows: Walllnir, t. 2 . 0 ior Boys' Hl-Y quintet defeated the LdVgren' .~.— added three more In the final ehuk- which wero fouls, while Bobby Ayres, os River St, Opp. Wlh "I 0 0 Devereaux who captained the Red Bank -team 'acuity „ 81 ao Golden, c. - ™ 4 Reformed nettera 31 to 23 and the ker. -. • • •'•• • • • • t. James ..... 36 . 24 | Wyct 32 last night put them In a first-place Navesink . 39 21 879.42'. 10S2 Overcomes 8-Goal son, while Hesson scored five, Bll- In a. drst-placo tit;.this week In the Tho Rod Bank jayvees trounced A * P 35 25 885.19 feptune 52 18 In Asbury Park'B closing confer tlo with two victories each. West- 1016 lups, although only scoring one goal, Holmdcl Bowling league when they he Long Branch reserves In tho prc- langi Ave.. A. P 4 It 20 dome's Tavern .— 85 25 884.48 101' 7 side has won one and lost one. The Orcel.y Coal'Co. ... 86 25 875.64 did well In his back position with each won two games and lost one. llmlnary game, ?4 to 11. .sbury Park - 311 65 | ence gamo Rumson bowed, 37 to 11. 953 Handicap To Win tap-tune ...... 34 14 ^The Asbury Park gulntet took the game between St. Anthonys and the Globe Petroleum !4 ti 875 09 his nard-drlvtng-b&ck -and- forearm Tho Glanto won from tho Cords and Homesteader! 28_82 875 -.ong Branch ..... ~.'.Z~.7..~ jjjj1 lead in the opening quarter. Smith X M7H.X wlir6eT>Tayea"iiexFweelc: shots, which several times put the he Pirates won from tho Codgers, unson ....,,....-...... ,. 41 Hon. Sportsmen's 26 24 842.39 ~"985 Red Bankers Into scoring position, n other matches this week the Cubs Oeronl. f. - S 0 10 17 'and Small led the victors in scoring, STANDING OP THE TEAMS Ixnos Tavern 28 34 883.65 ess Defeat Trenton Poloists Jacobin, f. , - 0 0 ! wlth 12 and 10 oints PC Crusaders 22 88 832.1J George Slegel, a left-hander on tho Edward Klslln, Edward Wilson, , P - respectively, Little Sliver "Y" 2 999 dofeated the Senators In two games Ayrea, e. - -.—.. 8 0 whllc 1.000 Commuters 18 42 801.21 Owynedd Valley team, accounted for and the RedS' won two from the Eglleston, e, it 0 .ester Stevens, Monroe Caglo and Cartncll held scoring honors Senior Hl-Y 2 1.000 Leon. Field Club —.17 43 816.6 920 in Exciting Game—Lose four goals. • ' • • Arnold, c — •• 1 0 3 or Presbyterlana .- ~. 2 1.000 933 Yanks. • hlllp Lucia were members o£ the,' -""mson with three points, WestBlde 1 .600 LEADING BOWLERS. Klslln, K. : ~. 1 6 HG to Ridge wood -An unfortunate accident marred The Cubs by virtue of their victory Zaa-er, g 1 0 [o-county championship team during ,'• ASBURY PABK. St. Anthony .000 0 AVE the contest when In the initial ohuk- ro next to the Olants and Pirates, Frost, (r. .-.* 0 " Y. M. H. A...... 000 Notdy ~..J . 50 102.23 277 ho first part of the season but wore' Aneti, f. 4 1 St. James ,000 D. Dllllone :._ 191.S2 243 ker Slegel's pony was accldently hit ! 0 10 188.7 249 who are tied with five victories an/ 5 21 ost to the team at mid-year gradu- Small,' I. .17.... 5 Reformed .... .000 FleUher ..: ——• ( Billy Foales' Silverbrook poloists of on the head by a mallet and knocked no defeat In tho second half. The BRANCH, tlon, Fred Burgess and Joo Cnata, Smith, 0 1 Acerri 187.20 24 Shrewsbury overcame an eight goal unconscious. After 15 minutes the 0 F P Quntranot g, ,„ „„,.....„... 0 0 . O F P Walllns 186.8 286 Cubs are second with two wins and embers of the varsity* team, were joliv™ e, 0 Posten 185.2 249 handicap Sunday afternoon to defeat animal was back on Its feet. Olttndlno, t. 2 „.„ _, ...*.„ 0 N. William., f. _.. ;. S 0 6 184.S0 no loss, having played only one COCUIKU. f. 2 ibscnt when tho above picture was Vctrano C. Green, f 8 1 .11 •Woodward 282 he 112th Field Artillery trio of Tren- aken.' , Defarah , ...... , 0 Daniels " c ' —. . .0 0 -' 1S4.6 258 match ao far In this half. The Dod-UnaerUnuer, c 0 ' Druzn ... N. Gentile ...... 188.43 235 on on the latter's indoor arena 19 Blllups and Hesson led Hod Bank ers have won threo and lost tho Vnh Brunt, e...... 0 Bill Price led the River street quin- C. Williams. K 3 0 Elsrim p 14. Saturday night the Ridge- Colmruorl. a. , ..... 1 , Donofiro BurKess, « 1 0 188.16 241 In their victory over their rival regi- lamo number. el scorers for the season by scoring Hollck _ o o Culver 183,11 225 wood Polo club demonstrated its Harvey, g...... I Harrington, s. 0 0 0 Walnwrlght . 183.2 ment team from Trenton ln'a blttor- Earl Reed moved to third place Esposlto, g, . 1 > field goals and 17 foul shots for a Hundley, « 0 0 0 23 superiority when they turned back 18 1 37 Shambun — r 188.1 ly fought*encounter Sunday after- cio'm, •, o ital. of 86 points, Gus West llnlshod Basson« 199 tho Silverbrook trio 11. to 8 at the among .the Individual bowlers when RUM SON, ° 182.8 225 noon. Trentbn was given a two-goal o bettered his average this week by ccond with 58 points and Patsy Klnhafer . 1 181.45 234 Sssex Troop armory, Newark. . handicap, - which assisted them In 7 6 10 F P • LITTLE SILVER 'WML Murdlco ..— 59 131.43 ilttlng tho pins tor 22T, 187 and 192, 4 2—21 Japrloni third with 50 points. Melludi, f 0 0 - -: T G P P 222 Billy Reber, No. 1 man on the the first ehukker when they led 5 to B»d Bank 0 orii Hanson 5.4- 111.!! Reed's average Is 174.43 while Mil' Long Branch 4 5 0—10 Tho players and •their total scores *' ' 0 J. Robson, X ...... : 2 0 4 F. Dlllione .- 4276 / 181.10 Shrewsbury team, led the attacks la S, but the Red Bank trio come from, or the year are as follows: Fielder f . . -«..-..« 3 17 Miller - —— 35 180.28 both games^ accounting for 11 of the behind and knotted the - score at on Bennett, who was formerly third Coach Bill Shorwood's Red Bank CartncU, g. * McNally, I _ 0 1 1 179.17 Sovloro. t . 4 19 Palandrano —.. 19 goals Sunday and scoring four of 'seven-all at hajpUmo. • sloscly trails with an average of high school basketball team won.two Player. (5 P V Bahr _ .— 179.18 74.12. games and lost ono this week as tho Wllam Price '• 37 17 85 Newman — S. O'Connor, c. —... 0 0 0 AuKustine 179.10 ho nine goals Saturday. Peters .-. Frosleu, c. „_...... -.....-..... 2 1 B 179.4 The local outfit acoquntcd for ten STANDINO OF TUB TEAMS. season ncaro a close, Friday night Jus West 25 8 58 Pound, g. ..: - —. I I & Anderson ...... — In Sunday's match Silverbrook. 'atsy Caprlonl 20 10 50 Hitseweuel _ «. Paratino — 178.89 goals In the last halt to break the thoy defeated Long Branch and Tucs. McClecs E. Slocum. ir. :_ 10 2 r ook the lead midway in tho second ilsnU .... 3- 00 0 Anthoney ...... men pushed through tour. Blllups ••red Burgess 14 a 31 177.19 11. At third quarter time the Tren- 3 lands. Last night tho local quintet 3 5 U Fisher -~ m78 and Hesson each scored six, while )odseri dropped a 32 to 26 encounter to tho 'atsy Ambrosia .' 14 2 30 13 5 31 Gettls . • ton pololsts pushed through three Wise tallied four. . Sergeant Bob fanK* visiting Carteret high school floor- REFORM ED Brown ...—•- " U6.U goals to knot the score at M-all but Fltzmlre substituted: for Billups In, l Q Kaatner .— —• 176.87 teds men, Jones, f. Kovelraky 175.40 tho Silverbrook team, assisted by the first ehukker and scored on a Icnators I Carlorct got off to a flying start In Artillery Trio Leading Dodos linden, 1 Farwell ..... • 175.8 Arno Funger, in place of Herb ShiS. back-hand shot. Lieutenant Herb OAMES NEXT WEEK. IBBI night's game whon they chalked Rice, f Ryan ..,„..—...-.....—.•" 175.3 fer, went on a last-chukker scoring Kile scored three goals for Trenton. Monday—Cubs v>. Flrates, Y«nk« Phlfer, c Garrison —" lants. up 12 points in tho opening period. Hl»h one game, Nerdy 277; high three spree which resulted In five goals Red Bank Gwynedd Valley Beats City Troop Lose To Penguins Estelle. m ..... Bamts Noray 725 i hlnh one game team, while their opponents were held Tuesday—Senators va. Iteds.-Doilgcri vs. Red Bank was slow getting started Thompson, jr. Gentl!;-. Msrket 1.032; high three games . No. 1 Wise SleBel lards, • .' and made three fields In this period, Kcefer, g scoreless. No. 2...... Hsi»on .- Snellonberii TEN LEADING HOWLERS. team, Navednk 2,942.1 Back. Blllupi —-._. _ Jeflords , U l'INS AVE but In tho second came back to out- Of Philadelphia In Quad League In the Bayshore bowling league Rldgewood won their contest Red Bank .. .-..-..__. a a 4 4—18 Holmes 48 8,1>48 118.2 scoro their opponents 7 to 6 and at SENIOR HI-T against Silverbrook Saturday night Owjrn«dd Valley . a s s. 2—. 0 matches last night A, & P. won two Bennett • JO 0,832 175.7 bait timo trailed, 18 to 13. games from Gentile's Market, Globe when they came from behind In th« Qoale—Sad Bank, wise 6, llesson 6, Keod 45 7,972 174.43 Montgomery, last ehukker to score four goals Bllluts 1, pony 1. UwynoiM Valley, Bl««el Hennctt 48 8,016 174.12 Rod Bank maintained the scoring Red Bank Poloists Score Last-Place Team Scores Dalne, I Petroleum took two from'Commut- 4, Snallenberg 2, Jeffords 1, handicap 2. Mount :.. 48 7,9115 180.27 lliuico, f. two while the Silverbrook riders were) Rarefee—-Thomas BoylBn. llonce _ _. 48 7.B80 106.12 honors In the third period when they Duchnnnnn, c. ..-...„ ers and Lenox Tavern won nly able to score one. dropped *ln olght points to tho vis* Third Win of Week by Three-Game Victory - Red Bank Trenton Pitcher 45 7,341 10J.0 Hacrerrnan, a. .-...... —.. from Greeley Coal Co, Sdverbrook Ridgewixnf No. l..._..Ser[t. Wise . . Cnlit. Bnyno IV. Hammond 45 • 7,270 101.25 ltors' six. Howovtr, tho Cartorct Davoy, «.' A efe P * No. 2._-..Xt«u'_ Hesaon . Lieut. Kale Phillips 48 7,551 157.16' 16 to 12 Victory Dodos Hold Lead Comstock, R. , .... 10 2 18S fo. 1... Reber Zimmerman Back.-»~~.GQrp. Blllupe .... Capt. Burbank McCurmlck 45 7.0S7 160.17 team maintained their load In the P. Dillon* '. ••• \ll I]] Mo 2 Foales -. Hopper Bubl —Sergt FlUmlre. ScrBt. LavHon final quarter when they accounted 14 3 31 C. Dillon. ••••• 1|» J|j Back —Reber Lawton Bayne) GIANTS. IS4 Illverbrook 1 4 S 1— ft Bed Bank : 3 4 6 B—17 Muher - 121 187 for olght points to Rod Bank's ilvc. ST. JAMBS MflsicK Trinton ._., „. 6 2 S 1—11' Tho hard-riding irr5"or Serjeant Tho last-place Penguins last night G F P 214 223 tldsewood S l" 3 4—11 NoMo 158 154 Jack Arnold, Red Bank center, led 1 6 Flateher 237 Qoala—Itad Bank, Billups 6, Mosaon 6. :. Mount 181 102 Frank WlsOjUeofenant Jim Hesson defeated the leading Dodo bowlers Klhon, f. D. DIUone 210 Goals—Silverbrook, Reber 4. Foales 3* WlM 4, Fltimlre 1. Trenton, Knit 3, his teammates In scoring eight In tho Red Bank Quadrangle league Sullivan, f. 2 10 Funger 2. Ridgevood, Zimmerman ., 6, Bajrnt 2, Hut-bank 2, Liutton 1, pony 1, nd Corporal Carlton Blllups con- Bauer, 4 1( 932 886 1,027 , 440 453 465 points while Bill Goronl and Joe tinued their winning streak last at the Recreation hall In threo Hopper 5. handicap 2. CAKDS. Kggloston trailed with six and live Relss, c. GENTII-B-S MARKET Referee—Capt. Paul Burke. Rarefse—Capt. Wilier. 210 - night when-they defeated tho First gtimea nnd wore given nine points. Kuhn, AnderBon }" 150 W, Hammond. .. 167 points, respectively. King, Carterot The Dodos still hold first place, al Alvator, 150 Shrewsbury - Trenton Dummy 126 125 City Troop of Philadelphia at the B. Gentlla 1SS o. 1 -Shlffer _ Combs iV. McCoralek 129 156 center, tallied sovon Held goals. Red Bank armory 10 to 12. though tho Buzzards, who wort thrco Farwell o. 2 Foales . . : To-wera Faled r ?s 24S Little Silver Beats Tomorrow night Red Bank will Barnes from the Cuckoos, moved just mESBYTEMANS 200 ack Funger . .„.„ Bayne) 41S 500 . 437 Red Bank spotted their opponents Palandrlno —- }»» ubs Funger . Bayno play Koyport at tho local school gym- seven points behind and following G F P N. Qentllo- - u! a two-goal handicap which they hrewsbury 8 S O s—. 1> Mercury Club Five Kly , cuns. 165 130 nasium In the. closing game of tho are tho ;Jayhlrds, who took three I,eE(t. 1 -••••• 9 0 18 caught up with In tho second ehuk- G. Worthloy. f. —•- 4 0. 8 Yenton 8 2 3 0—-H Schencli 149 102 games from tho Pelicana, The Hoot 0 0 The Little Silver Y cagora over- Pitcher 140 180 ker. Wlso and Hesson In tho first Martens, f — — Goals—Shrewsbury. Reber 11, Follies 4* RED HANK. Owls in tho other match defeated B. Matthewn, c. ; . 1 0 IhifTcr 2, Funger 1, ppny 1^. Trentonp whelmingly defeated the Mercury.A. ehukker accounted for.two and one 2 1 44! 472 476 the Mud Hens in threo games. J. Matthews, g. tambs 4, Lawton 2, handicap 8. C. of Red Bank Tuesday night on the Ayres. t. , goals, respectively, whllo Charles Forbes, u ~ «*.••• 0 0 Referee—Capt. Wllley. SKNATOBS, 0 0 LHUe Sliver school court, 37 to 18. Dennett, Sr 129 • 161- 110 Klslln, f. . Malorioy of tho visiting • team ac- A 30-pln difference in handicap as- I^lirhton, g Elt sisted the Penguins In their upset Davey, ar. ....— 0 0 Jim Fielder, Little Silver center, tal- lummy _ ; 140 140 140 Arni, counted for. two and a pony ono, to 934 WINS IN FISH CONTEST. lied 20 points for his teammates Holmes .T 14J 208 170 V*tterl, give tho Philadelphia boys a 5 to 3 over tho Dodos. The Penguins were COMMUTERS While Al Fazzone led his teoni, with 412 500 4S8 !!,eronii , g. lead at the closo of tho first cliuk- fflvon 74 pins, while the Dodos re- Hoffman ^— — ill 'l80 nitont, K ceived 44. Bill Aumack of the Pen- ls0 J. W. Smith, -Jr., of Red Bardi five points. / ( YANKS. kcr. Drlnkwaler 148 Iliwmctt 147 hit the. rnaplos for 204 in h|s Juttormsen —. ' ,g^ on a first prize in the fishing con* UTTLE SILVER. Jr. „ _ Frost, u 4 Gives Exhibition 20J Mnher 160 Red Bank rode liaril In the second second game to help his team In 178 cat sponsored by Hunting & Fish* K V Ilctmclt ... 193 O'Rtiurke -^ —- — ,«S Robson.. t : 1, T, 2 26 ehukker and came from behind to winning. Tho victors took the first 106 ng and National Sportsman's mags* R. Sloeum, t. . On Trap Shooting Pfennlnit "8 1 1 420 400 441 knot tho scoro nt half time, seven gamo by 45 plna, tho second by 82 sines when he caught the largest MeNally, c. 1 S (1 K t even. Tho local artillerymen' took Captain Orappe of Fairfax, Vir- 827 »0J 875 Klslder, c KIIIK, f 7 0 14 flnd tho third by 23. >ig-mouth bass entered in the north* 0 20 Thnlcher . 137 tho lend In tho third ehukker whon ginia, gave an exhibition of skill in GRBELEV COAL CO. IS. Slocum, a. . 0 0 "urol>i\. f. 1 0 2 STANDINB OF THE TEAM3 rn division of the contest. Smith Pound, g. ..„.. Itrurnlliu lt>« 0 0 the art of trap shooting Saturday at Kovilesky^ J64 18, 179 0 II Keeil 187 reen, p S they outscorcd tho cavalrymen threo aught the bass In Garrison's pond Sovlero, g 0 £ Wadlak. B ..... 2 0 4 Pts. a regular shoot held by tho Avon *eyer «—>.-——-—• ._. goals to two. Lieutenant Hesaon 106 169 on Navesink River road last August* 47S 483 455 Vlrw. s 1 put on hla scoring pressure In tho Huxinrda ,...! 09 Gun club under adverso weather con- Dummy —:—• '" 3, Riouchosk), JI. JnyblrdB.. 92 144 Ho used a minnow type lure. MEBCUBY, DODC1GH8...... 1 closing ehukker anil pushed through ditions. High winds hampered the luackenbush .... — 162 Vo'jrhees 118 Cuckoos „ ...„„...... _....„. Elgrlm ...— 1' 15 three Koala, whllo Wlso ncorcd two Vclicnns ...... shooters. ..JIM Katione, f...... Ptnntou .. .' .' 156 153 A 8 86> 872 Hnncr .... 137 and Blllups one. Hoot Owls 765 Lombardo, t, \. „ 183 12 6 8—»2 renjruinB Tho 7.54>ird event yas won by Stan- Blccl. t. _.. " Red Hank's casors camo from be- Mud Hens ley Fielder of Fair Haven when he LSNOX TAVERN 157 Saclgowl'.i, c. . *~._..i, 40,4 Wise, playlnpf No. 1 position, ac- Redmond 1S5 LaUionda, c NKATES. hind tho Inst quarter Tuesday counted for two Roals In each ehuk- GAMES NEXT WEDNESDAY broke 72 of 75. H. T. Trafford of 171 Deluea, a...... ummy i 125 125 Jaybirds vs. Dodos. Fair Haven tied In-tKo BW)lrd race McGutra 14) night to' de(eat Atlantic Highlands ker, RlvlnR him a total of eight Cuckoos vs. Mud Hena. Klnhafer ~— Katale, g _ ZZZZZ l'hllllps . : U7 148 handicap event by breaking 42. 204 Crob, g. ll _ 179 181) high school on the local sohool court, Koals for the niRht. Hesson scored lluxtards vs. Penguin*. iettla . m. 31 to 22. At. halt time- tho BCOIO was flvo and Blllups three. Malon'ry leil l'cllrnns v». ll.int Onla. A team raco will bo held Saturday tyiclano, g, ,..W1, DODOS D29 821 981 441 462 605 knotted nt 1.1-nll nnd at tlilrd quar- the City Troop loam with flvo soils. with Barncgat City team. Shooters A. HofTmnn JC3 147 mm, ter time Red Rhnk trailed. In the preliminary game the Blue Sehwenker ._ . 132 12f> aro welcome at all shoots of the Avon by GENE DEFALCO, Bob Ayr's nnd Bob Kislln account- Blazers' trio, composed of Charles McAllister ._ 182 155 Gun club. ' ' Quads Lose to Fort Hnndicnp 44 44 Tho results of Saturday's shoot are Women's Bowling d for live points cAch In tho fourth Fargo, General Howard S. Bordon 472 n Conference Game pprlod whllo Bort Frost dropped in nnd Andy Curtln, with BUI Cleary as follows: JUST A 8ECOND! two goals. The visiting quintet wm a's substitute, defeated tho 112th US 135 100-blrd event—Won by •>o"'>rt JJ. tho League Scores . 204 To other drivers lone Tho Red Bank Quads suffered a. held to only ono point In tho final Jayveo team In » 13 to 10 RIUIIO. 152 14S Wriaht o( Niptune Citr. »4; William H. Aumack 145 141 171 Myer. o» Philadelphia, second. 9S. and nay, U> hills and currinjr Scores of Red Bank Women's 0-to-31 beating Tuesday night when quarter. . * ,' Lieutenant Milton Untcrmeyer 74 74 74 William Duller of Philadelphia, third. 98. 1 l Huntlirnp 651 white lines bowling leaguo games rolled yester- hey met Fort Monmouth In a Mon- Ayrcs, who captained Red iBank, was high scorer for the losers with s 617 75-blrd event—Won by Stanley FUtdtr pay more no- day atternoon at Recreation hall, [louth County conference cago game 1 PELICANS f Fair llaven. 72 i Leonard Wright o» cd all scorers of the night with 12 six goals while Lleuleniint John Kel- 105 107 Neptune City, aeeond, 71, and Al Barn»r tJce than m Newman Springs road, follow: m the post gymnasium. At half time points. Joo Splccr of Atlantlo High- ly scored three. General Borden led Turnnrk , ...,„ 125 147 of AtlanUo Hlnhlawls, third. 70. speedy glance KNOLLWOOD. ho Quads trailed, 35 to 18, Lublanct- lands scored 10. tho victors In scoring with five goals Smith ...I'.. 1^2 207 US 25-blrd event, mile «nd ont—Won by Connors .„„___. 1S7 100 ikl and Hcstoh led the victors in Uandlrnp M R4 Stanley Fielder of lair Haven. 26; Leon- • . . no second RED DANK. while Curtain had four. 449 496 ard 11. Wright of N«ptun« Cily. second, S4, •aved Is worth I* Uoynton . 112 coring 12 points ench. Amory Os- .»' P J, Btfynton ..»«._...... 126 v Red Dank ' Pfii!ad<*!pttla JAY BIRD3 and f'red K. Pierce ot Avon, third, 28. the chance. It 10m topped the Red Bankors with Ayres, f...... '...... 2 13 No. l...,'..J5erBt. Wise Cai»t. Sheldrake Ortuorn . US 1SS 374 310 400 0 potnta. ArnoM. f, .."._,...._ No. 2 Lieut. Ho»«nn ...... I>ene» Nun.i MncDohald 20S la hetter far LUCKY ITIUKKS. Klslln. c Hack Corp. nilluvs ..rhnrles Mnlnney W. HolTma "".z'.iz'zz.*.v~r.' 137199 to drive with FORT MONMOUTH. KRHlewton, c. „ Iltinmy K. VanVllet i.™...... M 128 Red Bank a 4 3 B—16 _„ 150 Masons bead Indoor A. VanVllet Hr, p l> ronl. u Hdl 40 be ever 14!> *.»-..fcl. t ? 0.12 Philadelphia 5 2 2 3—12 _ 3S You can STKIKE OUT fu- Dummy __...._., 100 100 598 l'oiiil, I _ _ i 0 2 s, K tJoals—Bed Bank, Wins H. Iloson 5. 471 Dart Baseball League ever ywhere. .nre, 1. .... „ a 0 6 l-'rost, s Dlllups 3. Philadelphia, Maloncy 5. Shrl- HOOT OWLS ture repair costs if you keep 387 Illimclt, t 2 123 Should jflu approach where UPS AND 1 > 6 drsk* 2, Nunea 2, pony 1, hy hnndknii 2. Brett 129 125 The Masons are leading the teams irown, e - !...... _ ,v 2 1 6 Dummy . 125 danger's rife, lose a second— Buoklln ...... ».....'_...... 131 113 ord, c. ..,„..„ ., .. 2 ISO of the Indoor Dart Baseball league of your car properly lubricated. Blllson . ;. 1C7 1 5 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Red Bank J. V." • Blue BUstrs " . ' - 189 SB MVO a lire! . 113 urtls, e. _ _ (i 0 0 Handicap . 56 Red Bank for tho week, ending Feb- lujll. US cstnll, K ._ fl No. 1 John OUncy Cliailas I'nrKo For true economy bring jour (1 \'i Spleer, f. No. 2,...... Lieut. Unternieyer.,(;«n. llurtl«u , • 4S» ruary 13, wlt,h a pcrecntage of .833. iutchak, g 4', 2 10 llecll*. I. llBck Lieut. Kelly .... Andrew Onrtfn Fi«h*r . MUD HENS 147 life Is easier; drlvlnr mow 437 IK Morse, Tho Reformed church team i» second sir to. us for a thorough lubri- tnhftll, E. .'.r 1* Si*..., ScrBl. 1'illmlre *,:\v. Clrnrr Wltlla ITS Hum nly .;...: : m 125 with ,668 and this Kcypott team is pleasant—when you know Uiit Evana ,..: ui. let BeA Bank A.UV. ,.... .fc \ ft a_ia ,.; ...._ 12ft ation nt regulnr intervals. Asthet(!r.» H8 164 6 15 1—13 di third with .611. your tires nre ready at any RBI) BANK QUADS. Blue Blaxers , The, elandlngs aro a» folloBs: •"• Brown 128, .114 V- P Goals—Red Hank J. V., UMermeyer 6 time to stand the strain el an Forties, S. Ktlly a. Fittmlce 1. Itlno niattrs, Ilor- i.«kc. I 2 2 Roehme us us T«ma (Mnergoncy stop! That's why it 420 410 4S4 Heel Bank den R, Ourtin 4, Karuo 2. nonv 2. Carman 1S8 HO Masons McKim-Layton UKCUEATION. lU Referee—Lieut. Hand Keasler. • Reformed Vand«rho*t ..— IIS 190 ril 185 us FAYS to come to toe Do Falco Jonas 1 7 Handicap 47 , ieyoort 100 161 Os, ar 8 10 S10 Rojal Arcanum Service Station. Sh>e*nburr Hnum ...... 101 144 Sehultz, K> 0 4 Tlio sale of mcdlclnitl and phar- Prlntlnf of (he Better Kind, olmdel - >— Chevrolet Co. and Sunsets' avenue*, for eon maceutical products lit Greece In- The Register is equipped In every I.nrtniid 121 ist Onward 9 19 tit is:. 150 Odd Fellowt Ooody,*? Safety Tires! HANDLERS. Tort Monmoutli ' 16 20 1 10—Ml ci cased --from $1,000,000 |n 1038 to us .'r«chold 29 Mechanic St., Red Bank JlMWU Bed. Dink Muadt „_ » 11 lu -a *ig 29 KlKl'Ishh U «>f VrV 414 4J4 111 BeUord „._.-- •'l- ~JBEIXBAiaLREGJSIElL JEBEUAEY 23,1938, fold Of Large Snakes BANK REGISTER WANT ADS Traveler Addresses Red CLASSIFIED , Bank Service Club hiSLi • . • • iiS.'Pr. W. Stanley Carrick of Asbury LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE FARM PRODUCE HELP WANTED APARTMENTS REAt ESTATfe FOR KENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE sPark, a former soldier, sailor and , BOSTON* terrier do*, female, last Tue«- SPECIAL—(~et our %ew low prj« on at- BOYSENBERRY plenU, horn, frown; to WOMEN earn 118.00 doxen sewing dresMi. CELY furnished apaitment, two- room*. AT PORT MONMOUTH. bungalow of four MONMOUTH COUNT* farm,, very Mleet „ traveler, who has visiter} nearly every j cellent producer,. Order now, ulanle rooms;, all Improvement-; modern; rent day, February 14th. Reward If r*. phalt lock »hlns;l« rooflng or atbeatua Everything furntshed t materials rut, kltcher. and bath; private entrance: oil W "'•,i" '1"? *nt> '»»«•• "our In. ijountry in the world, was theispeak- turned to 55 Lake avenue. Fair Haven, tiding. Act nav--, save. Danltl MilU. freshly duir when you went Ihem: ls.no trlmmltict and Instruction-; e^rerienee un- burner, hot water, central ilorntion. I 122. -Phnna Kesnsburn 18.R. R. Roueh, t ner hundred. J. W. Brown, Bvertlt road, South End avenue, Port Monmouth. aulrles wlll_ be »lv.n Hrsonal atUntlon. ;jer Tuesday night at the weekly K..J.* Highland*, phone U93-R. Rooflngr. tiding:. necessary. . Write, Quality Titttt, Church Allen place, just off Riverside avenue, Red «. Howard Ut,Plno«tt,--4i Monmoutb aheet metal workt »ir-conditton«d heating. Holmdet. phont 7B-F-4.' Anntjt, P.O. Box U45. New York." Bank*, phone 8«e:MV. : Itreet, phont R»d Bank til, meeting of the Red Bank Lions club LOST, man's blue vest; Monmouth street, HOl/SB foi rent, nil Improvtraenta J oni* ...in the Elks home. He spoke on the rUtR of farm hones for aa!<; young. Can car gftMK* at Hi Wn»hing:on atrest, vicinity of City Dry Cltaniri. Reward. "LOOK YE for that which cannot bi u«n be »e»n at Meadowbroob Farm, Shrawi- WAITRESS wanted for work in luncheon- FOUlVrRY «lte. tultible for btrrle., un- „,subject, "The Anacondas, the Giant Telephone 49Q-J.* tttti tnuRt bo able to serve. Apply ROOMS FOR RENT flumton. Inquire at 7S Blngham livtnut, der Irrigation; brooks, lake site, wat«r in thi piano ye buy." Tuning;, rtnovit- bury, or rhon* Long Branch 3S74. Kumion, N. J. ^JVater Snakea of South America." ing th« b«|t. Dirhftn'- Piano Shop, Drum- H*ti«'', ]i Weat Front street, Red Bank. power for hydraulic ram; four mllea #M LOST, a, black and tan Daichund; collar ptrftnaTit room, fmninheili I'rlvntn ''... .br. Carriek spent 14 years hi the mond place. H«d Bank, phone 933. SOY BKAN&, Black Wilion and Harbln- of Red Banjc. Beautiful place for' yasr 4th name J.'S. Eiejel, anawern to nami tllad bathroom, stnlt thower; afpai'Mta PRACTICALLY new brick rolonlal. •!» 8«o w , Barstln. Phono JU4 Bank ioyf over 00 per cant pure, over UQ CHANCE of a lift time—Wanted a dis- rooms, tile kltrhen, tile bath, Areplscf, ."South American jungles, being as- of (iiU)a. Uheral reward. Return to -Gil* HUS3MAN butcbtr box 10x12 with com- per cent germinailon; no weed leedit at tributor for a national electrical HI?pli- entrance: on river. Iloat Uniting; j-ftfatic; ii'a tatate, Rum ion. * hot water heat with oil burner; halt aart sociated with the Rockefeller Foun- presior »nd coila; cxrellent condition. J1.20 pef; huihel, bau» included. Baled ant* romiiany for Monmouth county; In near station, 48 Riverside -venue, phonf ] of land: 86S per month. (;. Howard Ll\>. GREAT 8ACKIKIC£-Seven-ioom ,nd bith ' dation. and he described many thrill- Sacrifice to quick buyer, phont Mlddlttown Timothy and mixed'hay at $15 per ton. your reply Rive kind of business «xptri> Red Baitk 1681. . nincott, reHltor, . 31 Monmouth street, LOST Saturday .night in neighborhood of • 297 or Rtd Bank 978. Evernretn, shade and ornamental tree* at •nee and alio must have J1.0O)) cash ah scmI-bunR«low, Isreo lot on ' rWer: ing experiences of contacts with giant Broad street, handbag contnininp some tjepoalt on atock for afore. Write Dis- FURNI3I1EI> rooms in best location of rthonc Red Hank 321. 12,000 mortscaje;*, |1,?00' cash buyn It, wholesale prlcow. Cain whtu taken. All Ha* to be iMn to ba appreciated, 131 a "inakes, which generally measure 24 canh-and vatuabU pap«rs. Owner not no YOU SAVE 50 pir rent on paint and wall at Nurnry Farm atr Imlayatown Station, tributor, box 511, R«d Bank.* town, with or without running wnt«r, much concerned' about cash as other con- PUnty Of heat and hot water j naraRB if SEVEN-UOOM frame house, with all Im- month covari Interest, taxei anil In»ur- "'to 30 feet.in length and weigh be-, texture, We make and sell our own N. J, Albert Nelion, Alltntown, N. J. anct. Apply to K. V. R. H. Stout, Un- tent*. Reward if returned lo Mra. T$. Saro products. Atlantic Paint Co., 119 Wilt MEN or women wanted to' rcnVefent tx- wanted. R. H. ;Vnnp»rvo«r, 49 Branch Miivementa | two-car garaitt, acre lnud- "tween 250 and 300 pounds. He re- den plac*. Rtd Bank, phont 2141, Sharabb*. HV Bridge avenue, 'Red Bank. Front strait, Bed Bank, phone 221UW. CUSTOM hatching—Our Incubalon tr« otusive Fifth avenue shirtmakFr in Mon- RVBhui, R^^^ajikjjph^oiiie^UBfi r___^_ pect grounda; ?S5 per month. C. How.- ferred to their gigantic strength and now in. opt ration, Many foultiymin n|outh county, selling direct from fnrtory, ard Up|)!ncott,: • Realtor, 31 Monmouth FURNISHED room for rent to woman or ;*poke of several instances where he CASH for your old typewriter, adding ma- hava found It pays to use our economical full or part time. Biu eomminiorti on street, phone Red Bank 321; IDEAL horn. Bit*, wooded hill, big trees. hatching acrvice. It will rott more to u-t •very sate, A chance for permanent em- jitrl) with board If desired; on* block Iske slt«; two brooks, hydraulic pump. -observed them swallowing;, animals FOR SALE chine, check writer or other office equip* fvom Broad atreet. Red Bank. Rent at ment; will call. Joseph H. Strplco, 107 your incubator than It will oura. Lit us ployment, for serious people. Apply for SIX BOOMS, finrn* Colonial,' with river Inir power: to aern, ftclnf Laboratory i and endeavoring to swallow deer. do a better job of hatchinu for you. nartonal Interview by letter to Shlrtmnk- half rMt if witling to AssiH evrninm and privileges; all Improvementi, ona-car at- park, near Hotmdel. -Tor aaj, cheep. For Monmouth street, phone Red Bank 486. Snturilays with hounevrork. Write Fur- Their bodies are of a high degree of FOR SALE, Harbtnioy soy bean eeed.'frora WUtetrodt Bros., Bed Bank, N. J.. pbon* ara, box Ell,-Red Hank.* lached garme; IfiFi per month. O. How- details phone Red, Bapk 8,.0-W. certified stock. Germination te»t*d. S574-M. nlitied Koom, box 511, Red Bnnk." nrd Llpplncott, Realtor, 31 Monmouth • elasticity and they can swallow an FERTILISERS and chimicat auppliia for. Write sesd, box 511, Red Bank. _" WE NEE!) first elms dom«-llr help for street, phone Red Bank 121, 15 ACRES of fertile soil, with a small, •animal twice as large as they are. farm' and seashore for sale. Aluo flat* THE MAPLES, t>9 Mnple avinuc nna of. old, attractive ttvan*room Colonial for hot beds* cow manure and xetdid bean . positions In.the bast houMhold*. . Ap- "•Dr. Carrick spoke particularly of the DELIGHTFUL doili for sale or to order, ply at once at Monmouth Employment Red Bank's most convenient Incntlons; BRICK bungalow, five roomi, til* bath, farmhouse, back from the road; located In any period pr character; bodies. or poles. Phone Long Branch 169- comfortably furnished rooms; ono larifo hot wnt«r heati firepUcet two.car «• an the side of a hill offering ont an allur- •^outstanding humane work of a frte- Agency, 22 Wtet Front street, phone Red ing* view of the rolllns countrysidet ?%• limb* made. Mn. C. H. Trafford, 45 Par* Bank 3500." ." livlnff'bedronm. Phone Rod Sank 1684. gei $45 ))*r month.- O, How*ld 1*1 ppm- ••• 3»nce priest, Rev. Father CoAllns, ker avenue, Manasquan, N. J. FIFTEEN nets hand-made neivy farm bar* Mrs. H. V. Dowstrtu* acre vroodlot with lirooki altctrlcit*'[ ntw nets, hreechen harness, heavy - single rott, Realtor, SI Monmouth. itre«t, nhone who has spent 65 years amonf the Rd Bank 321. xariirt and poultry house. On a country harness, breakin-r. harneis, horse eollari, WANTED, whit* woman or ai'l in nit road In Mtddlttown section i IM00, Paul TWO-CYLINDER water pump (or sale. for Infant baby nnd light homakeeplng. TWO light houifkeaplnir rooms for rent i sdangerous savages and animals In Phone R«d Bank 109. W. new and used; riding saddles, bridles, hat- trnrden nnd pvivileRes. Ill Biond ulrect. R. Strykcr, real astaU and Jnauranet» .f'(.the "South American jungles. An- tern, used farm harness. Repairing neatly C*l| Red Bank 2'4fi.' Eatontown.* ' Hlnhwiy H, Holmdel, M.J., phone Holm. done. OCOIRC Atkinson 4 Son, Market Sther adventure, in detail, he de- dal 10. •••• ••--'. SKIN trouble? End it with Cuprlcoll. Jin. Yird, Freehold. WANTED, rtfricerator and oil burner atr- LARtiK sunny front room, ftirtiUhed} good ,.;described was that of a party of ten, dorsed by BpeclalUti. II-CO at Vounji'i MISCELLANEOUS vice man: or radio nnd oil burner "tr- pharmacy. Tfitl •!*• lie* ice man. Write, uivlng ^xperlenrc. rpf- location; in-lvate family. 45 Kim plnre, SMALL FARM, It acres: lulttblt for of which he was a member, finding N. H. KKDS from acltcted stock. We In- Red .llHnk.' chickens; haunt with all tmprovtmtntai •rences and nalwiy. expected. Write R. O. or unfuinlslieri. (1. Howard Upnlnentt. ;;an ordinary wax candle burning In WE BUY anythlns! Furniture, household vit# you to visit our breeding farm, MONEY to loan on flnt bond and mort- B., box SI 1, Red I^nk. on concrete road, juet off highway, A buy WHltceiodt Bros., Ked Bank, phono gage. A. L. Ivln- Agency. 16 Mon- PLFJARANT loomn, comfortnlily funilnh«(l; Ilealtoiv .11 Monmouth street, phone Ited at M,000. Waterbury, tl Wtit Front the heart of the jungle, a "Believe It goods, china, glassware, etc. When 3 5 7 4 • M. Hunk Sil, buying or selling «eo us, \Ve buy content! mouth street, phon* Rfld Bank 1499. llKlit. houHekecpinB privlleue; WHrngtti itreet, phont 8B00.« '•• or Not" Incident mentioned by Kob- WHITE'woman or liirl wauled fnr tirnernl oontint lortition. ,Ilnte laaHonnhlr. Inuulra of homes, itovss, ofncn, etc. Kuicil'i hoiJHtwprk t may be ineMierlenrcd but '"ert Rlpley on the radio recently. (iulleries, 29 East Front itr«et. WATER PUMPS, new and rebuilt, for sale. NF.W and modern method to ihampoo at r>^ Haiillnif ID a'I, Red lUnk. Phont WJSLb located flvt-room ' houat ov«r.iuok- ' I'umti repairs of all kinds; plumbinc and ruga. W* guarantee every rug will- b* must bt cleon and Intellf-rent. RrferriiLt-n REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ing ,]BLk«i Rtudlo living' roomi wood> Tt: At^He cjoie Bf HistalK, Dr..'Car= r«-|uir«d;" Un -in; rhone Hml—Uaiik- CT House cleaning tima is Here. We ntttlng----P; a, Hunt. Mlddlitown, h ~~~lUFnea~l~>~you aS soda at"ne~~r4 ceHli RiiFSISi Krtlilaet! H.KUn. Botilon Waleri "•'. ilck was tendered *." Informal recep- Middletown 66. a foot; hU domtltlc ruff 14.32, Tele- 1190-M, LAIUiE comfortable front roo:n: plenty stock everything In mopt. polishes and J ASHUUX I'AltK, Red Bank, Holndel, bury, Rtaltor, 82 Welt Front atrtft, phont ."-tlon and he promised to return to the phone 2800, Lton'a, ' - ' heat and hot water; on bus line. 121 SBOO.' brooms. See our windows, Vlilt our base- 3ALKSMAN, to sell a riplu! tiooda prod- CDlt'a Neek, FrMhold area,. - Krea book- L .xlub in the near future and describe ment store. National 6c, 10c and $1.00 BROODER, itftv« for »-.!e;'cm»l brooder Branch-av.nuc, Ked Bank.* - let farmSi homes, river.* ocean prapartUe. Store, 47 Broad street, phont 2686,* and oil, brooder Btoves for salt; reason- BICYCLES on ih« budget plan, no money uct. ll«ftl sallltiK ability Rll e».P,,il.|. 1-HIS HOME merlta ipeclal consldtralitn i " some other experiences. He wa3 in- able. Also hay and manure for sat* down, ea,ay monthly payments. Your No canvassers or order takprn need apply. LARUR double room, two closets, cony Knjr H, Sllllmsn, Ealontown. located on Srcamort avtnut) nlnt roomi troduced to the Lions by Dr. James old bicycle taken in trade. Matin* Bros,, Excellent chance for .advancement In a liectlng hathl spacious, nttraollvo STEINWAY piano, beautiful tcrand; mod cheap. Fred Diets. Nut Swamp road,' B«d COUNTnY estate of 13 arrest master and'two bathe| oil burner; aha4< trees. j/'H. VanNostrand, a member of the Bank. Highway. 3&, Eatontown, or "18 Main niw industry. WHte Snienman, boa Ml, Kiounili, IJltle Silver; convenUnt to hun- Priced to sell at K.ooo, Ttrmi, Water- em rase; ii.*,ed by an nxtlit, vary ret "fin- street, I.ak-wood, N. J., phone Eatontown dwelllliK) rnttage. farm house, gaia-fa able for quick Male. Displayed at . Tus- Rsd Dank.* : ses and station. With nr without meiils. with ituartats. Deaultfully landsceptd. bury, 23 V/t,t Front ttrett, phpm alQO,* ANTIQUES, furniture. English china,. Ear- 30 or Lake wood 93,0. Write D, K, box 511, Red Bunk." tinjj'f, 16 Monmouth street, Ked Bank. HlOH.SCHOm. cltl want*!! for hounework Kiountls; f3f),ooo. ({. Hnwitril Mpplncott. ly American pattern slats. W« also buy Realtor, 81 Monmouth street, phone Reel ONE HUNDRED "ere stock farm, with f C Mayor Charles R. English, the antiques. Gwendolyn Malonty, 133 Broad MEN OLD at 401 Oet pep. New Oatrex after school, Saturduyn ami Sunday FURN1SHE!> room for rent, without board, thoroughbred barn, itablte. traex and GET Into the coming1 business—Boat milk. morninga. Phone Rrd Bunk 1711.* Bonk J12>. "president, was in charge of the meet- street, Eiitonjown, N. J, . . Tonic tablets contain raw oyster Invlg- lady preferred. Wolcott, (Horny ave- three dwelling, t urieed to conform with Owlnc to presence necessary in city, orators and other stimulants. One done nue, Ar.t atreet oft* Patterson nvanue, marktt, (!. Honaril lipplncn'.t. Realtor, f'lng and Chairman James H. Matten- herd of soats for sale, reasonable. Write atitrta new. pep. Value II.00. Special Shrewsbury, N. J.* roll l^t,K In Hiitnnni), on water front, ai Mtonmouth atraet, phont IUd Pank 0,^. Sunnyside, Rout* No. 2, Freehold,* COULD jou use a hartiain in oak lumber elnlit-Taorn house i all Improvement, i hot lee of the Boys' and Girls' Work for repairs; slab wood for muliier fires, Itrire 79c, Call, write Sun Ray Drug Stores. ' SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED, an occupant fnr a front room: wMet- heat and oil burner. Trie, low. HB-ACRE farm with attractive colonial committee spoke of the New York FOR SALE, |S.*0 for a good Jour-burner, I4.0H A load : fencing IR a -peclalty. with u», Terms easy^cU. Jaaobnan, V4S Vttri, Mon* meal* optional: In jtrlvnte family: btisl* moutl) roa reasonable. I'liona lied Bank IIIO-J.' NEW lnlrk and frame JUil Rank residence, Berkeley-Cnrteret hotel, Asbury Park, Front ktreat, near Mapl* avenut, Ked CUT FLOWERS and potted plants for •tc. Address Hobbles, F. O. Box 22, El- Itrmttd In dny'. wnrk. CM Red Untik at Kontnouth etreatt phont lud Dank 131 Bank.* 34H0 or It 229 Mech.nic atrifil.' ROOM for. renl, In private family! w1lh attached naraKei Inattlatlon, bi-ai* for the benefit of the Monmouth sale. Minor B. Tilton, Newman Sprlnga heron, N, J. . plumbing, oil burner, cedar closet, Ram, rood., Red Bank, phone 2US-M." garage, 12fi Uncoln nvenue, r'nlrllH- OS ACJIBB with brook and eolpt woodland: County Young Men's Christian asso- SMALL kitchen coal stove, good shape', WANTEU. paylnir\tore or sill-year bual- WANTEU, inl> «. i-h.iilT.ui-, h«nilym»n vou, phone, Ited Hank. JJSA-J. room, Owner moving- away. Itaeriflca . old ' Colonial house, two bame, tool 96,701). Terms. Ray VanHorn Agency, ciation. . ' .,'•',' i ," $6. Alio Thatcher kitchen coat range, - ness oi\ highway, In • sea shore or or Pftlnterj jtood rvftrenrvol raliitt)!, .nd iheds. etc.: city tltotrlc, Gond produttlvt pot stove, white porcelain gas range, day- COMPLETE line of flower arid vegetable country town. Tavern preferred• Write, honsit, Apply Box 6SI, Red B«nk, curt River road, Fair Hev,n, phone Rid Bank farms I It,SOD. G. Howard Upplncott, ; Next Wednesday night the local bed and biby's play pen. Can deliver. seed" now on display at National fie, Dick.' SS3.' Rtaltor, 81 Honmoulh itrttt* phont H«d 10c and Il.Od Store, 47 Broad aireei. stating detail*. Josef Nattarer, Slfi Coit REAL ESTATE WANTED club memtiers and their ladles will Bock, phone Highlands 1395, atreet, Irvlngton( N. J. Rank 121. attend the meeting: of-the Freehold phont 2880 Red Bank. Also grata need HOUSEWOBKER and rook dc»lre« work FOUR AOnE9, Utlle Silver: low, rambllnjr ANTIQUE pine chests, • all refinlihed, and garden-ateessoriea." i WANTED," to exchangirfarm tractor and -of .ny" kind; hiiv. lUd Bpnk r,r,r.nce»"[ juiraiow ur-arnnll- house coltaitai large studio HVlna*; rodmi knot!, K(TACRE8~iKoolf SIHyiar.olil Xlons club at the American hotel at wanleri. Wrke O. A. K., box rill, Red 17,SO, bookcase 11.GO, table lamps Ifir, air farm equipment, also station wagon full or imrt tlm*. Call nil w.,k «l 40 brook, trees: »M0Ol IK00 cash,, balanca house, woodland, and brook I $C«ooot O* that place, when the guest speaker FOR SALE. 36 hot bed aanh, ont two> and truck, hurdle fence or live stock for W.il Woitsldi »v,nu>, R.d ll.nk." Hunt, or rail aflli-M." like tent, Kay VanHorn AKency, niver iteel cabineti 13.50, oil heating unit JUO, horse plow and one Iron harrow. Wil- Howard LlpplneottV Rtaltor, 81 MonmouMi ••will be former Governo'r Harold G. We buy everything. To«n Furniture Kx- liam Knne, Mlddlatowi), K. J. four-room bunealowt value 11,000, Writ* road, Fair Haven, phont Red Bank 3X3. strett, phont Rad Rank 821, , changp. 35 Monmouth strut, phont R«d F. F., box Ml, Red Bank. AHERIOAN ao WANTKI), email farm, roltnae or buniia- Hoffman. Tuesday night, March 14, - n i low, with small arrreaue and otllbullri- Bank S2B. homikop.r. 1 the Red Bank Lions will entertain NEW PIANO—Famous WurllUtr, ronsole. WANTED, smalt outboard motor, twn- Wrlla A. II.. box Ml. lnK»: near lied Hnnk. Middltlown or Mat. the members of the Freehold club at »plri«t. full keyboard, very artlilic; only v BWIMI. Write naillrulart to Srulthlirli FOn SALK to quick buyer. on« shar* $245. Liberal trade-in-allowance. Easy ryUnderi Bnod condition. H. Sleinbart, ESTATE auptrlnUnilanl', wtll «.lurii(ed; stock of > Second National Bank and lit Eant **th strtet, Naw York' City. take camplata charge nf ettate; tv-lde AKtnc/i U« first avenue, Atlantic Hlilh- a meeting at the Elks home 'icre. terms. Try.lt at Tuatlng"-, 16 Monmouth lanils,'- "• During tho meeting vocal selec- Trust jCo. of R*d Bank, N. J. Pnid $20n. treet, Red Bank. boat exparlenrt. Khieil rliarartar refsr- will i>el) for $1SO. P. O. Box 823. R«d WANTED, hors«a to board; hunter*,, .polo •ticeii muriled, with family. P. n.MrK« tions were sung by the club's quar- Bank, N. J. ponies, saddlt horses; reaionthle rate*; OH, 76 Blm loud, Caldwcll, N. J., lihone WANTKI), imall furnl«hed cottimo for the tet, comprising Jack Rohrey, Eugene CONCORD gmpe vines, two ytara old; meadow pasture. (Jood ' stables. Phone Cajdwell «-0S9« next ton months: Itumsan, Fslr Haven also about 4.000 privet hfdse. , Ponl« or Hed Bank, Full particulars; r,u«onable, kagee, Jr., Bsv. Henry P. Bowan SAFE, shelving, coffee mill, o(Hc* furni- Red Bank 168 evenings; •._. .. • -. '• avenue and Highway 36. ' Junei T. Wall- MIDDLE ACKD white woman to h'eln take Write Cottage, box 611, Red Bank. 'and George Olmstead, with Charles ture and all other fixtures. Phone 29S i Farm, Keyport, N. J. Red Bank. 09 .Monmouth street.* rare of neml-lnvalld lady; itome llitHt 'Gotschalk at tho piano. Attendance BUSINESS NOTICES homework; sleep Ih. Call Red Bank REAL ESTATE FOR RENT prizes offered by Joseph Applegate HOT BED »aih«s, land roller, rhltWn 27J7-M afler fi p. m.' The Parable of the Bullfrogs "and Secretary John Hawkins were house.. Danle! F. Leonard,. Hay aide AUTOMOBILES LANDSCAPE contractor, pruning, trr« FOIt RKNT. Ntnnll sU>rooTn houtni no «a- HelshU, Belford. on the old road to At- moving, plantlnir, gradlntf. tiaurre J. WHITE W0MAJ4 wllhe, day', work to do, "awarded to Councilman Kenneth M. lantic Highlands.* or would do laundry. In or out. Call i»«e; loeuted nL 4& Mechanic: ulteet, ll*ri In camp l««t lummsr, two friend! of mint were MAURICE SCHWARTZ, Chrysler. Ply- Wldley, MS-M Eatontown. at tit Mechanic .treat after HOO P. M., nunk. .nmilre nt Anderaon H rot hen., of- Wyckoff and Frank F.Groff. Next mouth and International truck salea and rllacusilng bulUroci. It wan a lively discussion, be- SAM KAY rerofdn, .ISc ench; new ntock phone Red Bank 1274. ftr« phnnt Rft. ^, , , ^_ „ ___— •Tuesday night John P. Mulvlhlll will servlca headquarter*. Phone Red. .M|k MADELEINE PROAU antique* houifht cause tha bullfrogg th*t brought It about were lively "furnish the prize and question. iust received at TuBting's, 16 Monmouth 787. ™ •nd aold. 102 W«at Front street, Red SIX-ROOM hotiae" for rent; hath, hoi wa- street. Red Bank, Bank. WIUJNO, rapable worker dealrea work of ter heiit i two-car garniffl nttnchedi 9y- bullfrogs. PACKARD 1933 deluxe neven-puungcr any kind; r-haufTeur, handy man, cai- tamora avenut, Hhrawsbury, phone Ked m i e> LITTER of Bonton' bull piipplex tnv sale; pentet—-anythlnK honent. Reference ISmoufinc act! an, model 1002, small CINDERS for sale, road it ravel, blue 1 Bank 160!... ' - One of them Mid (one of my friends I mean, purs bred. Bryan, Portnupeck. N. J. eluM-cylinder; one owner; condition «x- stone; driveways built and ret'tiioii. Phone Belmnr 184B-W. Edith Wright cellent. Act quick for thin bargain, |i75. Also land, gravel, AH dirt and top soil, LUNCHEONETTE, Mas station, fruit not the bullfrogs) that back of some woods ,clo»e WELL . OWNERS—Have uparkllnff,-. clear WliltHm J. Levlne, 375 Broarlvray, Long frlcen lemonsble. fhona Catontowh S31. WHITE WOMAN 'wanted f"r gnneial stand, romlilnatlon »t nil tlircet $100 hy wai n small pond In which there wcrn a thou- water! Two tank Jewell water filter Branch.* C. Stoehl, Tinton avenue. houiework; aletp In; muxt havn expor- on monthly kasp, Mrs, Dato, Touto 88, nnnd bullfrogs. Tha other aiked If he had counted Appointed P&ge with Inttalllntr direction!, only S900 I Phone lencc with hahle.. ir> Park place, olT Union lleai-h, N. J. ______Atlantic Highlands 374. Norwood avenue. I^>nii Branch. Phone them, "No," replied th« first, "1 haven't taken a. BE READY to enjoy th» fine Spi'Ins OLD FL0OU3 mada niw by eupcrltnctil 2B59. •'•• Miss Edith Wright, junior chair- weather. ' Healthful recreation for th« floor sanders or flnliher. Call for esti- nVB-nOOM hunirnloiv for rent: hath, nil cpn»ui!,'but Judglntr by their vocal power* there must •man of the Shrewsbury Towne ehap- RErJRTERED Gifernsey bull, ready for mate, Red tfftnk BOJ). Improvements ;. Kill nut' one liloclt from be at lra.it a thousand." light service. Call Holmdel S. entire family can ha provided at little ex- STKNO(;1IA1'HBK, thorouuhly cx|i'filrnrrri bus lino. 1'hnne Ited Hank 2iV. r'msl 'ter. Daughters American Revolu- penae by Investing in a dependable u#od car. You will find a number of recondi- PAINTING and, paper banning done by In nit nlllre routine, deilre. full or pmt- avenue, Klvetslde lleluhtn. tion, Junior group, has been chosen PEDIGREED Boston terrier yuppies, 12 time position; own machine; fiUc per num. "Well, I'll Jtiat wager you a box of ten-cent weeks; nicely marked; good conforma- tioned, attrlctlvcly clean, small, economical expert; also screens mndt to order, Addrei. Otenogrepher, box fill,. Tied . toy Mrs; Henry M. Robert, president- p rant j-asonahly pi-lrcd at Maurice painted and fitted- Specialty In porch Til RKK-ROOM bunitnlow for rentl «lth rlermn," challenged the iccond, "that there aren't tion. IfBgerty'it Bantam Ma8terpleco Bfre, Xsnk. Inii'rnvtmtnte. • Phont Red-Hank, 18U-W. • general, to serve as her personal Srhwartt's. All cars guaranteed. Liberal screen enclosures. Phone 60S lied Dank. 2f> froffn In that pond, Including great-grandfather dam Intruder Stock. Reasonable. Ceilar time payment-. You will find the prlca page at the National conference of Brook Farm. Mrs. Gebhart, iihone Spring IIOUHEKKKI'EK and worker wlihex po.l- ATI'IIACTIVB COU«KI »n concrole road and all his croaking'descendants." Lake 1887. tiff on every ear. 1937 Plymouth!, PLUMBING, heating, tinning. Joseph W. the D. A. K. at Washington, D. C, cnupen, aednns; 1936 Chrysler Airflow ae> Vox, phone Red Bank 2317. EiUmatat tloni white, middle aited. widow. Write near I.lnrroft. tor snle or renl; all Im- W. H,, box fill. Hed Bank. from April IT to April 21, inclusive. dan, l$Zh Chryslars, Plymouth-, DeSoios, cheerfully given. provement*! irarage: tiuarter acre ([round. "You're on," answered the first, "let's catch 'em." 30-NOTB xylophone, like hew: fint for NRHhe«, coachea, sedans, 1933-34 Ply- Apply Kobtrt U Cook. •''•) West Sunset •Announcement of this fact was made heclnnerf $12. 20 Lincoln Court, mouths, Podges, coaches, sedans; 1031- SEPTIC TANKS and cestpools ti#-aind, •!• WOMAN wlihet laundry to do at home: •eiiue, «t'I Hank, phone 1,0-3. at a meeting of the junior group Kean«burir, N.'J.* 32 Chevrolet!, Forda, Oldsmobi)«-. Chrys- so dry wells; drains Initalled. Estt' will rail for and deliver: reference. If After stveral hours of fishing with a piece of required. Phone Hed Hank 3M7-M. Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. lers, 375 up; 153« Terraplanc panel truck, mates given.' Oscar Becker, 4? Second SIX ROOMS, aleatnlieal, hath, Imiuove- red flannel, and with an occasional rifle shot, they MAN'S bicycle, In good condition, for sale. ltke new. Several more' f.nod cars, ?36- atrtet. Fair Haven* phone Red Dank 14ft. mtnta.' |BH; •iiltiL loorrix, hnt ftlf htm, ; Joseph C. Irwin on Harding road. Inquire Sergeant Morne, phone Fort I6(l. • Foe greater value xe* your friend VOUNli MAN, Inleie.led In .tnnltix nluhl all imiirovtmenK |»0. Hlx rooma, .kAratf*. brought Into camp nine irogi. Hancock 28." . Ix-e at Mnui-Ire Schwartz's Uned Car Lot, work after t p. m., will do anything; lias till improv*m*nlK, l»r>, Hlx room*, atenm The group will send several hand- GENERAL CONTRACTOR and ciaipoolf (| made articles to be sold.at the jun- Went FmnL at Teurl street, Red Bank, cleaned; carting and grading, top soli, qualification, an cook, chaufTeui'.'^buiin.ii. haat, tfaragc, nil Improvement*, JA . Oth- During the remaining two weeks they were in ULECTRIC band nw, electric motor, elec- phone ~fi". manure, (HI dirt, clndera, gravel and sand. ability and clerk. Write I'. W., box 611, tia. <;*<>vi« I). FBIIBIIO, «T> Uroft'l streqt, ior bazar af Washington during the tric emery when! and wood carver and Kntlmatct Hi van. Ph"»n« Red Bank 1414, Ked Bank. Vhont Ked Hank'pU. • the neighborhood not another croak came from that -conference in April. Tho chapter drill, , No reasonable offer refined, Wil- Oscar Becker, 47 Second street, Fair Ha- pond. Presumably those nine frogs represented the "voted to give donations of $5 each liam Weller; .13 White street, Red Bank.' IF YOU arc looking for a 1937* or 1«'» ven, N. J, POSITION wanted u« a farmer nr «ardeh- HOU.SK/ for rent HI Little Sllvnrj seve whole colony nf frogs Including the mayor and the Chevrolet, Pontlac, Plymouth or Dodita ei ; lifellme expeiieii'.e In bntli bitiniih- rooms, all Impiovemenls: one'i'ar UH .' to the Helen Pouch scholarship fund PINING roo'm suit* an»l other furniture couiie, two-door or foiir-dooi, 1 have ""v- HOUSE MOVER and rater. Joiaph C. ea and all, kind, of fruit. Very highly r«Ke. Ho Per month. Fieri U Aycis, 1JJ . chief of police. ' and the Girl Homemakcr Scholar- for '~BR.1V, S7 Hufipon avenue, Bed era! at the right price. Addr«-s Jack Mount. 111$ Tenth avenue, Neptune. N. recommended. Write A. B. C, Imx /ill, tl. Sliver, phone Ileil »«"1< Mil.* .'^ Burn*, 2li" River road, Red Dank.* .shlp fund of the New Jersey col- Bank.* J., phone Aibury Park SS47. lied Uink.* "W>ll, what has nil this to do with Want Ad- nUN(!AWJVV, IrlenI for rouple; four roornn, ' lego for Women. Miss Janet Angle- .SEE our'now nprlnf- line of lamp •hades, 19.17 CHF.VI~.OLET Manttr dptuxe trunk IIEBPBCTABLB colored woman wliihe, po- beth, sim.tinrlor; newly fleroiaterl; «H- vertisements?" you ask. • . ' man was appointed to serve as chap- pin-oni and bridge lamps. r)re-n up *.he nednn, like new; must b« •esn to ap- fllllon at general houieworker: fir.l cln«" iHKej irroundi: rxcijllctnl, lornllon: liiMses ter reporter for the D. A. R. maga- hf>mft at a reaionnble coit. National Ar, preclate: niteriflee $435. " Many nther bar- referenre. Call Thuriday and Mundny af- pass door; reasonalile. Mornln{ir" iirul i Simply this. Isn't It wonderful what an lm- gain*. William J. Lcvtm, 375 Broadway, zine "Echo," and for the National lnr and $1.00 Store, 47 Broad street, ternoon at 194 Went Bergen place, Hrd 1>. m. Katnntown boulevard, ontioslte Mon- ]>f»3loii small things make when used persistently 1'hone 2680,* I-onK Branch, N. J-* Bank. mnuth marl, box Rfl.* • Historical magazine. and energetically? Very often a new merchant WASHER repair*—Any make repaired, re- DEPENIMBLK used rars: iJodm, Ply- CARETAKER Wants pocltlnn, experltnreil HALF » house, som; Imprnverneiit": tin- nprlnen up and begins In use the Want Columns In • Others attending were Mrs. Har- mouth, Chevrolet* and other makes of built, reflniithed; Msytmr hendquarter*. PEANUT stonf, humus,'top soil,. «H dirt, In lawm, farming and greenhnuBea: 14 lane; rent t'Z'K Avallshli* Mai-rh I. f,4 a mnn.ll way. You see hl« little W«nt Advertisement • ' rSet Stephenson, Mrs. M. J. Lorenzo Tinting:.'-, 16 Monmouth street, phone Red can; convenient time payment plans to annrj and gravel for latej dump trufks years' experience at present position. Ad- Rprlnl! street, phone Bed Hank 14«n. !'and Misses Doris Stevens, Elizabeth Bank 3?. n.itt your budget. I^onardo'CaraB*, Val- for. hire. Local moving. 8. 3. Dalley and dreit P. O. Box htl. Red Bank.' 1'CKUla.rly every week. He seems to grow In Im- ley DrU't itnd Appltton a van tie, Leonnr- Son*, phone Keansburr 7.74*J. SIX'KOOM hfiii»*» for t«nl i all Improvc- portance every time you see hlc announcement* WH'lguss, Evelyn Tufts, Sydney *\n, N. .1. Phone Atlantic Hiifhlnrtr!* 469. TEN PURE bred Duror" IOWI that make TYPIST and filing clerk wlihei t'o.illo.,. mint*. McC!ar(«r avenue, Filr HHVCH. Pretty soon you gain the Idea that ho la doing a. 'Denser and Jane McHugh. The larce hop;-; all healthy; duf \n furrow Dodge & Plymouth Salts and Service. CERBPOOLA rleened, cellar, dur, icoonins exparleticed. Write A. K, bo< (11, Ked Write /.Inim, P. '>. ilox 3&, Unmiion." next meeting will bo Tuesday night, In April, Phone KeannburR SSJl-R.* and uradlnj; at realonable rate*. Hot,. Bank. steady, successful business »nd you feel that you USED CARS bought, notd and exchsntced. March 14, at the home of Mrs. Ml- ard Maxton, phone Atlantic Highland! himnnlow for rW. all Im- want to deal with him. We sll like to associata MAGIC CHEF gut rinse for sale; used Pnntlftr Rales nnd service; terms, fi. M. 775. sardener wlnhex poi>iUon. provemtnl*; hot water huat, two-rni tfu- oursrlves with successful things. You become his, ehnel J. Lorenzo on Riverside ave- A. C. lU'.ai Urntbers. 19-21 Mechanic nKc- .Hie- hlofk fioin him line; 13".' Vn- eight month*: alto RCA iccord changer «xt>eiI«iM'ert in true work, ^nrddiilfia; customer. Others arc. infiueMrVd tho same as you, nue. and pick-tip. Call Red Bank 1388.' street, phone 3066. EETKU.K Oeeorallng Service: paper hang- handy In any kind of work, , Lw*ca Mal- ant April 1. Phorn 31W-W. M or Ktnernt hoiii*»wr.i her; ref«>reitf*«< (,'nll oori; larar* llvlnji top tAblp, walnut; several Rood Utnpi and no reasonable offer rtfuved. Come ear)/ t 2il CoiJar «tr*et, Ketr Hranfh,* Red Bahk.. MAItHIK!? man, fttendy, hon*.\- A rUltrWI' not'lnii: Kpnri,,,i» Kroun,|>. m'cil' l> sown with tho drat advertisement and It an's Democratic club of Monmouth plenrf. U ttunllfircl to wytk In reitau- I.onfl TREES, Norway mitpl*-, silver ma- 193H FORD 85. nne-ton pnnal delivery, tx- rnnt, delirntei*en, yurVnu* KOIMIR utoit, rlvsr jif/hts; I'lVfly llvitm lonrn wUh Erowa with each sticccedlnc advertisement, until In . county met Friday morning at But- JOR PRINTING—When you need hua- open flienlaee. Four hednmmi,, two linlh", ples, poiilar*, white birch, elm und ctlUnt canditton: driven 14.00(1 miles; If'ortry. Further pnrtlfiilnrn hy »y Hppnlntm«nt. intbH cardi, |att«rhc«da, «nvtlnj-ti, ing Mflirifi Man, drawer Till. Ilml Hunk.1 ttr, snd hnth. Wettrhiiry, 22 West Fronl ot dollars. president, Mrs. Rose H. Bergen of b/ix. The?e trees were **ut bafk-.-roel- ,Phon^ Atkntip Highland* K21-J. hlllhcsdi, brtoklttt, posUri, rirogrami, jinmed and transplanted fntjr yearn *ao, 1 »lrest, phone S5IH),* Mstawan, presiding. Following the announctmenti or anything (n 'h*i Mn« -naVinu them ^if exceptional quality; MASTER deluxe iflSH Ch#vrn1«t roops; In Don't look on Thn Register Want Advertise- Tmsiness session, tho members wore wholemU or ret nil. Prlres very low. excellent, ronditlnn; will sail teuton*h\*. of prlntlne try The Register. Work of APARTMENTS ATTltA'VnVB lorailnn wllh fine vlp'.v nf Rollins: Hills Farm. Kolmdet, phone 164. S#rgeant Mo me, t«lcphoi\e Fort H uncork the better kind don* when promised ments, Mr. Man of Small Business, as being merely 1hf guests of the president at lunch- siaHiin: five rr,om», open flrsiilr.rc; «iin 2fi' and at reasonable pricea. WELL PUUNISIIEfl a|,artm.nl of four unorl tnv snlllnK odds and ends, obtaining help, and eon. BENDIX WASHER, 'wBuhe-!. rin^-« three rooms, luivate hnth, one-rsc vmngtr; norrh: 1(2, Walerhurj, JZ West r'nir.t such. They nrti supreme In that field, 'tis true; but . The committee chairmen will be ttmei, dam0 dry«, at tha flip of a heat nnd hot water furniahH; d.^lialtle streel, phine SftO',." I'Mittlon: .-lull.' only, I'io.r. rsll Reil many a big merchant and manufacturer, some of announced at tho mccting-*Saturday iwit-h. .You tin nnthinff elf* in It. Cnme FARM PRODUCE 1 COI/IN1AI, re.Mfnr. In e>rtlle.n). n.l«h- In and nee It waih at Tuitlng's. It Mon- I BUY and sell aecond-hand clothes; mint Hank ZII6I-J. them now doing a national tnislncss, will tell yoii at the Matawan American Legion be in Rood condition. L- Kerbtr, iOU liorliofHl; liver prlvlleueft; six. 1HI,',-I 'Hint hli success datrs from the day he ..first realized mouth street, Red Bank. RYK STRAW, mlstd hay. aUalfa and Hhrewahury avenut, Red Bank. Flfoni roomi: wood-burnlnir llreplnce; s,m ponli, h»1I at 2:30 o'clock. The speaker - timothy: good quality. F. O. n. T.n. THRKK-HOOM apartment tn.- r«nl.; all Im- the business build I njr, powers of Want'Advertising. 4«8W provfmflntH. M0 .Sliruwslmiy nvenue, altarheil »«re«e. Waterbuiy, Tl Wr.tj will be Mayor Edward Currie of ELECTRIC Duro ptimp. completely r»- nent. or delivered. John If. l^ehd, Inc., Front eVeit. lied Hunk, }^<"nJ>Mitir ^ j rondltinned; rra-onnble. Inquire it Tennent, nhone Freehold 130 or Bnsllih- phone Iteil flunk !• 'J.'».• Koiter «trept. River Ftaz.ii, phon« Red HOOVKft c)e«neri' repsfrsrl, hrushts re- In RP'I Hunk and In Monmouth county The Hed Attending wrro Mrs. Harry J. town 25.W. brUtleri. . Allen Klectilo Shop, H White l'AUM for rent, l.l.'l n'res.l lentnl mny Bank U79-J." NBWLY rtdrnral.rl fo,ir.in,,m sparlment, Hunk Itegisler la read by thousands of possible Quinn and Miss Martina Healy of atreet, t'hone 112, Red Bank. hsve u>e of Irnrtor and hrsr>t» I' "i- I FARMERS and truck Kronen will find a lew nxt'lrc. h';B'. hf,'. wnt,c sn,| ^n- Nlrerl; sll improvenKrnlH In hrnus; sl»o oi« . buyers of'your goods or your services. In more Red Bunk, Mrs. Roso O'Flahecty of FOR SALE at Biirdtce'ii warfhoiu*. 12" read/ market for their produce br ad* PAINTER, pflper hanger and decorator; rnjre; fwo-famlly honx,., ^loutirl fl'ior; 1.1.1 nrnai) *trsol, B«d Bank, N. J., btdronm bam. noori for live stork: rormerly lleruy. lhan hnlf these homes Tho Register it the only Mlddletown, Mrs. Jane Garland of vertliint In The Resliter'e claisined eol. eatlmafes furnlahed j ZS ye art' axperU per month. 05 Kalt Jttver rain\, Itumxon, Hendrleksnn farm. I'rnnk Mannlno, Lturrl | suitei/- o van luffed ouittt. sreniral hoiiie- umnb ence. All work guaranteed- Aver* ire N. J. # pnper taken. Cnn you afford to neglect such a vast Sea Bright, Mrs. Helen Berpocco hnld goadi, rugf, c«" itovai, lee rheit, aveniir. Mlddlemwn, N. J- j room labor for paperlns 13,£9 and tip. audience, who would be glad to know about what Jnd Mrs, May Mulcahy of Anbury i HAy YOU SALE, mixed ^ alia flret and i.e. TBKKK-I'.OOM au«rlrosn<, wlih h,nt «i>'l Jnieph Htjflwnn, Z2 Urummond place, Rctf NcT'ri~n«"r(o, I a. fltforrcst ai»i,u,-, lt,.l | you have to sell, and have the money ready to Park, Mrs. Joseph Hahn and Miss ond cuttEngi. r. c. Uonnar Farm, Bank, i>hanti 1 «07. hot toler; fi.ir.i.hcl or unfurnished : In Hank, for rent; >l< room., l,i,lh.• lir.t nil i L1VIN<; ROOM Rtilte llG.~'t, bedroom'unite Holmdel. Aik (or Mr. Cook. rhone ltd Hank, Also ny«-room InjriHiil'iw, fur- spr-nd with you? Marie Hahn of Bradley Beach, Mrs. K"9,50, dln*n(t room *»lt« 122.50. rofltee heat; nfwly dernratt'l; »22 !«' inonlli.j Hoimd.l 12&. ATTENTION. Public—I>o you necd.lnaur- Ished or u,tfurril*neil, for « y«rd« wide. Btauti- pbone I1IJ.W. 1 tr-rfl, plumbei's, plasterers, carpet-beaters, lawn-tend' Mrs. Genevleve Donnell of Mata- *Yul pattfrn* nnd coltir* from rerular l.oijie at I'oitauperk, hot wster hrst; PRUNING—No time W the proeTTfor thie,-rer Karaite. Phone llt,l Hank 76.• wan, Mrs. Gertrude Steck of Deal, ttofk. Katlorml 5r, ]0c and } 1,00 Store, KOR HK.NT, two-ronm ' tpartmeM. f'if- "era and others who perhaps never looked upon ad- 47 Broad ntreet, phon« 2*80.* pruning tr*ts and «hrubbery, Have you nUherl: Kas and elertrlr. it )larrliri^ vertising as a means of building tip trade, ira^p Mrs- John Rain, Mrs. Eleanor Blrd- PICS for aale. II tat pl(>; "ill dre.a any ramhllnf ro»«* which havr become loo road, Re'l Bank,* i :n;MI.BtJ.N'AI/>W In attr«r)|v« |o(ntl,in; Dtll and Miss Josephine Rain of about 100 pound,: is ten w«.k< old. thlfW and entangled? (iorxi work Btuaran- sll ronvenlenres, In Mlnnoilnk 1'nrV. quick the opportunities which The Register's Wtnt USED auto parti for all nan; all maVei Ulrldlttown 8Uick Farm, Thomn 3. Field, t«*d by expcrltnced nuraerymen. U, ft It, Neptune. ' KIJRHISHED apartment 'if three' large Five minnles' drive to station, I'hone Kerf Columns offer you. of boat moton, Chrytltri, BufeV. e*n. phone Bed Bank 1(1. Company, ro«e upeclalltta, Mo'nmmjih rn«d, sunny rrtnmsi rinc location; UirHI nn'l Hunk 2UB, or call nt #« Hhrewibury ave. Aba Fish#r, Hanei avanuv, off Niwmnn Eaton town, H. 3., l>hon« Entontown 4$. heat Inrlitdedi uaraKe; |4'i. AU,, thirr- Ci'rinj-* mail, before bridge. Phorie Ked rAKATONE poultry traralrili remedy; 12. r'jnini em},,garage; iinfiirniihe'l [ tti"«l l<>- ""'••._.. _"!.._.._ L.—-J I i Reason It mil. then telephone Lucky 13 Hed 1 TRAINLOAD OF LIVESTOCK. I'-ank S596. oi,nfe bnttlf, »l,!8i miaranleeil. fllrrk- UAREE, OOI.EMAN Schoul nt Danclnej r»Uor>| I'M. Waterbuiy, 22 W.,t I'.Ol.t ,i>v,!in«ritB; hot wnjer h»At, M'ltll oil | A whole tratnload of horses, finanfhif- and build «^umf to luit your for children anil mdifltav I'hone 2011. II TWO eparlrnent«, one on thlnl flour ami Uinintr: 12.', i.er month, n. Jamliseii, i'1» Mules nnd cows will arrive Saturday r.et^U and pocket book, P«y like terit. Rector olaee, Ked flank. ""one on second floor, K«'h fwur r'Cfrii,, Port Monmouth nind, KeansliurK, phone .the hundred or thauonif. finmpedl. of liiis.week at Jacob Zlotkin's sale3 - - . i ,bi -h i\\, mit«r- ftirrilslied or urjfwrnlshe/l. rhone "*-'' KeariKtiillK D,' . . ' . _ j R. Ja . i «red trennesied «totk'. We Invite yo\i to D«nk IIV).' • ' '.' V., » v>. .u i i wu<* e*««t, ..... lals and workmanship. >ilte Int our ne* r.t.loj »,,,! m viali.vur A n r phont Ktan«burir HELP WANTED HOIIHKrl; n>e mnmi, fi", id»rr. r,ll l.iiin,,, i h;e.dm« farm. Wllljerodt Bro«, Hed lRNlBHBP 'apartment lor rtnt: a,lult< IM; revolt rooms, reslrlenOftl park, *flf .table*, «t Freehold. This stock «««,.„rt Monmouth road, Hank, phone J574.M. over 2.000'hiiles through the Wcat to WORK for VUnrli 8*m;" |l,2«d-|2,iritj tfrily; two rooms, private |,n'h; h.«te,l: F.iSht nnii, oil burner, US. Many nt(h bought hy Mr. Zlotkln after driving !|,BUTCI1EU- S blort. iiw,' rleiver tR.OO; all Improvementst vroufi'l floor, ..para'e oml. make his »*flcctton». The hor«n and first ya»r. Prepare now at home for ir». • ItBif VenHorn Anenry, BI-- — bfcyel* IT.&0, dr«ts«r- 12.76. bids 91.59. BIX fresh ifrpnd ralf Ho!«leln cowe and B«4 Bank •itmlnitUani, Htm pi* roichifif entrenee, near etallon and but line. 23 Fair Haven, phone Red Hank "aremjlobroken and the cattle odd kitchen ctchtiri t J»cJ,, niw 8x1x12 2 Con»-n» - two fiuernuy, for nil. W, H. Potter and Hit jobs frit. Apply todt?. Writ* U. Reetor pltct, Rtd B«nk, phone 1UI,* its of-^nfif-nseys. Holstdns, IcumI t t~-T~t-Tt~T~,, bookbk s ftf , «fcin«fci , g|a*-war«g|a*r| ; and Son. Mlddleto«n. N. J., phone S7S-W.' n, a,bo\ II], IU4 «i.nk. COI^NIAU sevtn rooms, two hnths, hot cheaph , RUKU'RUI ' CallerltiClll . 29 ££»i t FronFt weter heat: two.car •arage: eleven I Jerseys and JBrowj} Swiss dairy cows. COZY two.room and kitchenette apart> •trttt. WCTIICKS. Barrel Roek*. M$ and RMEF«, ATTKNTIONI When In rsed ment, lurnliherl fnr ll»hl housekeeping; arrts nt Und wHk orchard, brook ami Vflfilah White Uehorns. from b)rn*4 of farm help writ* or phone J. Kmith, good he«t. continuous hot water; gas, cleo woods] hetutlftll view from home; »78 'i^r f AIROFLAMR oil tteale^. Aeare. ftUit hunt, Sydney Hamb»r«r, Nut XI Washington atreet, Rmploymtnt A^en- trie Inrluiledl near buslneis tenter; gun,l per- month. •<>. Howard lilnplnctt, Real- Bo4 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!.