•"^'^'.'•.'•*v .• EGISTER LXX, NO. 14. BANK; N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, ,1947 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12 Lieut. Egeland Adult School Has Eatontown Legion National Guardsmen \ In Regular Nkvy Post Officers Is Legal Specialist 7 New Instructors Are Installed Recruiting In Earnest At Washington, P. C. Main Objective Of Fellowship Told Public Lieut. Andrew M. Egeland of Newspaper Ads Are Credited Fair Haven, son,of the late Peter Commander Hayes "B" Company To Be Recognized Martin 'and Anna Marie Egelahd, Co-operation Is Needed was among the reserve officers With Registration Rush U k New Home Tonight—Dance To Be Held Tomorrow

whose permanent appointments to , • —— -•• •'Special Agent Frank Holmes of Remember, If possible, that the the Regular Navy were approved by With the start of advance regis- Clyde J. Hayes, who was Installed '.he Federal Bureau of Investiga- FBI handles cases covered by gov- the President. commander of. Eatontown post1, The National Guard recruiting tration for the fall term of the drive in Red Bank. and vicinity tion told an overflow audience, at ernment law—national security, Sea Bright Faces Monmouth Adult school, the ap-American Legion, at the last meet- Salvation Army the September meeting of the Trin- bank robbery, kidnapping, extor- ing, Is the third Navy veteran moves Into high gear tonight wiOl pointment of seven additional In- the federal recognition, of Company ity Episcopal Church Men's fellow- tion, Involuntary' servitude, viola- structors was approved by thchosee n to head the post. ship last Thursday night that more tions of the migratory 'bird apt, Erosion Threats Drive For $15,000 "B", 644th Tank battalion, In thi Board of Governors of the school, armory at Chestnut, and West serious crimes are being committed murder or assaults upon federal according to Captain Willis C. Con- employee's, and many others—and streets. Lieut. Frederick Dempsty . than »ver before and that law en- over, ehkinnan, forcement officers urgently need that, the" FBI wants to know; now By Ocean, River Local Campaign of Highlands is commanding officer of anything that might lead anyone .Drawn from a wide area, these of the unit. The First. Army Vtii ' public cooperation to, stop them. newly-appointed Instructors will To Open Next Month i Preient at-, the meeting were to suspect that another person Is eral Recognition team Will conduct Council Discusses teach throughout the coming sea- the Impressive ceremonies. *j mayors, police commissioners and guilty of or Is planning such, a Plans are under way for the an- crime. In such case, call the FBI, son, starting with the opening of In announcing plana for thd ac- high ranking police officials of sev- nual fall campaign of the Red Raymond Commerce building, New- Situations At South* the school' Monday evening, Octo- tivation of the newest unit in thai eral communities in the Red. Bank- ber 6. Bank Salvation Army, to be con- mlil-^donmouth, county era, there at ark. • •:.;. -.• '•-.:•. . "• • • .;..; local Guard battalion. Lieut. Col. Beach And Nprmandie Effective English, described as ducted in October throughout toe}:,jnvitaUon of the church club to Charles L. Oakcrson of Little Sil- Juat as Interested, In matters per- "not a beginner's course, but a northern Monmouth county, Wil- participate in .an after-speech dls- ver, commander of the 844th, . taining to money, "tax, evasion, . Two erosion . problems—one thorough review of structural Eng- liam A. Fluhr will be general chair- cuiilon;:-:..•:,;;iil:'';: '. •• . • ' '.' pointed out that new recruiting counterfeiting and the like, is the caused by the ocean in the South lish on a high level", will be taught man, assisted; by team captains regulations make National Guard 'Agent' Holmes, representing the Secret Service, V. 8. Treasury de- Beach section of Sea Bright and by Mrs. Marlon Furness, instructor representing tlio surrounding bor- New Jersey FBI district in place of service especially attractive t6 partment .-•••• '•- "' •'•• • •; the other by the river In the Nor- of English in the Newark Adult oughs In this area. young men who will be subject t<* Field "Supervisor Griffith who was Call the FBI if anyone identifies mandle area at North Beach—were School and In Newark and Mlllburn The goal this year Is $15,000 for the1 jscneduled speaker but who universal military training when himself as art FBI agent or other discussed by the mayor and council high schools. capital needs and for enlargement that bill becomes law. According, to could not appear because of Illness, federal official and falls upon re- of that municipality last ^Thursday said JM6 was th> worst year In French for beginners interested and maintenance of the present the bill as now framed, member* quest to show credentials. night. Councilman Nells Jacobsen in procuring, conversational vocab- building on Linden place, Mrs. Ly-already in the Guard at the tlmai jimeAcan crime, with 1,68S,?03 ser- If any of these things are sus- said that at South Beach the bulk- ious! cases reported. The chief ulary with a minimum of formal man C. Vanlnwegen o: Little Sil- the bill becomes law will not be) pected, call the telephone operator head protecting bofough owned grammar' study will be presented ver will head the women's division. subject to call. Age requirements In Criminals, h« declared, were young and ask for the police department:' property had collapsed causing In- pwple/between the ages of 21 and by Miss M. Raymond, who has had Capt. Newton McClementa, direc- the Guard? have also been modified, That a hoase-to-house salesman undation of Ocean avenue frequent- wide experience in teaching ad- permitting membership to those 17 3d';y«irs. .; - .•'•• .'••' .' ,.. ' tor of the Salvation Army In this may not be on "real business". Ask ly when tides are unusually hlglu vanced as well as elementary area, roportod yesterday that the years of age. ' . "' - In reply to a question asked by all salesmen to show their peddlers' He urged that Immediate steps be 1 French! following women have volunteered To facilitate han-dUnc of applica- a newsman, Holmes said the FBI LIEUT. ANPREW 'M. EGELAND taken to erect- a new bulkhead, licenses . before talking to them. Two coursefl, typing and steno- for the drive: Mrs. Harry Madan- tions for Guard duty, Col. Oaker? was 'continuing arid' would not close Tell no one anything about person- with county and state aid, before its investigation inti° the night bur" Lieut, Egeland first enlisted In graphy,, will be given by Mrs. Made- sky, Mrs, George T. LJnton, Mrs, son stated that the armory will bV, al matters or property; ownership further damage ensues. Mayor line Bogart Zelek, who will come Bliry of the Merchants Trust com- the navy as an apprentice seaman CLYDE I. HAYES Frank Sherwood, Mrs. Frank Kuhl, open nightly, except Saturday and until sure of their character.'. Thomas FarvtU caned attention to to the Monmouth Adult School af- pany,whichresulted in the theit October 27, 1941. He graduated,In Sunday, and daily except Sunday; That a. prowler is In the neigh- a statement by Freeholder James S. ter extensive teaching experience Regular drill nights are Wednes- pt several, thousands of dollars of ; the »lxth class of the U.S.N.R. mid- Enlisting In the Navy in 1913 he. borhood. ',. ..'•: . . ;,, Parkes at the freeholders' meeting at Rider college, Trenton. Mrs. Ze- served throughout World War I on days and Thursdays. • weelt-end deposits belonging to Bed shipmen's school on board the last week that It might be neces- That a person may be! "sizing up" lek has won the speed champion- the battleship Wyoming and was In connection with the drive. Bank-area buslneiimen. U.S.S. Prairie State May 6, 1942,sary to barricade Ocean avenue at a place of business 'or a, -vacant ship in Gregg, shorthand And has discharged 1020. The new com- members of the local companies are> '• Mto'or -Charles R. English also with the rank .of ensign. He there- that point if conditions are not rem- house, .perhapa with the Intention finished in the top flight In typing mander resides at 40 South, street, In a recruiting contest with other responded by 'expressing the belief after served In a continuous active edied.. A motion was passed in- Of entering for robbery. .. -.:.' and stenographic competitions dur- Eatontown, and is employed as a Jersey Guardsmen, The man sign, tkktiduch a ittbbery Would not re- structing Mr. .Jacobsen and Coun- .."r*- a, check-holder I* not absolute.; igational •officer of the Emery (DE- probletrrvere submitted In a letter brush-up course for those who have, year Would ' be a ne\v" Eatontown made to members for each group of yeaiithe,durr«nt4eUlig of lilyestl- Holmes' Identlflea himsfl/ as 28). . - '••' j frorrl R. M. Scott, In which he had some experience, and will pro- Legion home'Whtch he hopes to see flve applicants signed, Capt. Frattlc Mfa-ttitm. fcompleUava.se",pistol expert, who by shooting a Mr. Egeland was one of tjie Mon- stated that the disintegration of th* vide students, householders and completed by the time he leaves N. Kaiser of Fair Haven Is the bat- *ilit ftpteuUit Agent Holm_«i*-He perfect score at tha Quinftco, Va;> nopili'.V county candidates who bulHoeai alon«r,tne tlyef Si.ghrews- business people with the fundamen- office. He has asked of the. mem- talion recruiting officer. •; ? added wit "Uils case: Is not cjpsed Marine base, with SO rounds of ain- passed the) April, 1947, bar exam- bury: way, WlUO\y::*i&y.And.Atlantic tals of typing and shorthand for bers the same support they gave to - Along with tonight's recognition munttlon in a target center'idenH- ination,and-was sworn in as an at- way'vras je'oparo}islhf~an'. area of personal use...... his predecessors. services, an active schedule of fled :a* the;five-zone (fh'e target is tbrney.-at-law by the Supreme Court fine homes representfng a -total as-, Guild guidance to assist parents Trie Installation ceremonies were events has been planned for the a picture of i.- man and toe flvj- lit1 Trenton September 11. His of-sessmept

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Margaret Patto'n, Mrs. Marie McGulre, state highway 35, Head- graded;' cured and Blocked, Bldle, Mrs. Marie Steele, Mrs. Ruth den's;.Corner, Tuesday, evening of Hauser, Miss Beatrice Hauser, Miss .last .week,, 3efp're the meeting, a fotier for delivery to your job, as Prlscllla Hauser. Mrs. Ruth Man- covered-dljh supper was held and cuso, Mrs. Catherine Mullaney, Mrs. Given Away FREE seeded. sifter the supper, a short meeting Lumber Marie:Koeaer, ilrs,'Eltxabeth Per- was "held by the group at which ry, Mrs. Evelyn Coleman, MrB. Ritaj the name of the club: was changed All Mlllwork done In our, own'mill.- IilslewakI, Mrs. Manda Jariowaki, from the Sew and .So club to the Mrs. Genevleve Lawrence, Mr«. Par So-So club'. ..'After; the business EAGLE MILLWORK AND LUMBER CO., Inc. trlcla Button, Mrs. Grace Kllnger, session, a social meeting was held HIGHWAY 38, WEST KEAN8BCBO, N. J. Mrs. . Mabel Stynbeck, Mrs. Clara' at MoGuire's. Qrbve. ',;; 'Telephone Keaniburg C-1066 -' Wade, Mrs. Mildred Maxepn, Mrs, PHILCO Alice McOee. Mrs. Mame Bryan, Klwood Schenck, son,of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Gallivan, Mrs.. Joan Mrs. Herbert. Schenck of Conover Webster, Mrs. Beatrice Horan, Miss place', who has been ill for the past Margaret Webster,. Mrs. Marie week, is able to be around again. Rast, Miss Ann Pattern, Mrs. Lil- Mrs. Charles Scott of Headden's lian Rlchfofd and Mrs.. Kathleen Corner, haa been conflneif to .her Truppner. V , ; bed for several days by illness. TELEVISION SET Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran of Kew Tork city, spent Sunday at Cluhwbmen Plah the home of Mr. and Mrs'. Charles J. Corcoran of Headden's Corner. AND Victorian Exhibit Mrs. Emma F. Snyder of Con- - A Victorian exhibit, in charge of over, place and Mrs. Florence* Mrs. Abner.fi. West and Mrs. Leon Adams of Oakland street, Red de la Reussllle, Sr., will:be shown Bank, spent Wednesday of last at the opening fall meeting of the 'week at North Bergen, where they Red Bank" Woman's club, Friday; attended ttie birthday "of Mrs/ Sny- 10 EMERSON RADIOS October 10. "Readings will be given der's sister, Mrs.* Anna Knoche, by Mrs. Reussille, Mrs. Hermann and her grandson,' Joseph* Knoche, Asenaorf and Mrs. Benjamin; Crate, •Jr. ' •' -' •;.-••• ' ! • • '. & You wouldn't take your car to a garage and and the evening'group choral will The Community. Social club met Agaln...PHII.C01eads!TeleYJjlon For Information Call Asbury Park 2-6000 sing several •"selectlbns; •. with Mrs. George . Hembllng at is jita drtamtd il would be • .. refuse to tell the mechanic what was wrong. dear, bright, tharp, steady pic- Plans are also underway for a Little Silver Thursday afternoon. torn, eren In lighted rooms f As • r The mechanic would have every right to doubt .^eneflt party for the club welfare Mir.' and'Mrs. Peter DeFailo of Clopks Repaired and simple as a radio to operate OR fund Thursday afternoon, October Fair Haven, have purchased a..ne'w 'thank! to PHILCO'J exclusive jour sanity. Yet people frequently refuse to 16. • Mrs. Charles R. English and home In 'River Plassa. Mrs. De- Sold, New and Old, Electronic Control system. Exqui- Mlss.Ftorenoe Krldel will be chair^ Fazi6 was • the former Mies Muriel Specializing In Qt-and- slto modera^ cabinet of finest , tell the physician of their ailments. They are men. Department meetings" for Oc- Mott'of Headden's Corner. {aahopanjr. " ' Ask Any. Representative ^anxious to have an "unbiased opinion." tober- include- Literature, Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Corcoran . fathers' Clocks. October-24, at which time Dr, of Headden's Corner, and' Mrs. [r Tou can save time add expense by being frank with Adolph Henry Behrenberg will re- Julia Mott and Miss Lydla Mott view current fiction and non-fiction, of Falrfleld Gardens', motored to NANNA"- your physician. To do a competent job of diagnosis he and the welfare department sewing Blalrstown and High Point "recent- ; 'needs the history of your symptoms. The human'body is> session, Tuesday, October 28. ly, • »•;- . •' • " •-•..••.':; .-. :•. Mrs. Amelia Johns of Spotswood, Clock Shop ^•tu more complex than an automobile, for the best results' is visiting her daughter and son-in- Clocks oalled for and KEYSTONE LAUNDRIES, INC. Union Beach Girl law,' Mr. ' and Mrs. J. Herbert dellvefeo give him all the facts. : , Schenck of Conover. place; ; tne Engaged To Wed Call Red Bank 6-3111 ; All we need " - physician's prescription. We are : Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Robertson - Mr. and Mrs. George Fox ofhave returned from their wedding 1000 SECOND AVE. ASBURY PARK Competent to compound it exactly as he specifies. Union Beach, have announced the trip to Canada. They will reside Carlton Theater Bldg. engagement of' jtielr daughter at Sea Bright until their new home 99 Monmouth St. Gloria to Frank Lambsrtson, son Is completed' on Catherine street; of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert- Glenmary park. MrB. Robertson Is son, also of Union Beach. the former Mies Pegiry Lufburrow. 1 - Miss Eox, a graduate of Keyport Elwood Schenck left Saturday on high school, Is employed by Bendlx a trip to Florida, where he will • Radio in Keyport; Mr. Lambe'rt- spend s, few weeks. , . Is'on, also' a graduate of Keyport PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY 1 Mrs..' Lillian'VCarpenter" and high, is employed by Western Elec- daughter Carol of Westwood, have, 85 BROAD ST., XZD BANK - TEL. 164 vjrio company. He served two and been*'spending, several days with a half years in the Navy in World Mr. and Mrs; Albert K, Snyder of 'WlL Conover place. '.'Edward Warren af Cfrostjjtfenue, who Jast week'lo«t ils fiptlnger Spadiel, recovered Ther- FWday af- ternoon from Leonardo through' an. advertisement In The Register. Mr. and Mrs. E. s. Wells of Frost AYWUB^baye^pjay^ to Allentown, Pa., where they formerly lived. Mr, r Wells, former manager of the Sny- der department store on Broad er s street. Red Bank, has accepted a position there with the tame firm. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ward, Tren- ton, spent the week-end with their cousins. Mr, ^^^JllkP

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'•'.-''V-i' ''Pace Four RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 25,1947 with her son and daughter-in-law, Navesink Club Mr; and Mrs. George Morvan. - : Flower Show Mr. and Mrs. Melvin,Leek enter- Mabel Coleman tained'over the week-end Mr., and Beat the High Cost of Eating More than 100 entries have been Mrs. &enry VanDreys of Bays'.de, Harry's Lobster House received for the first fall flower L. I.,, and Mrs, J. Barratta of Jer- SCHOOL OF DANCING show of the Navesink Garden club sey City. •'.•'• by to be held this afternoon and eVen- Mrs; Charles Smith, Mrs. Leland SEA BRIGHT, N. J. TEL. 2-0205 31 RECTOR PLACE RED BANK lng at the Navesink library audi- Richmond apd Mrs. Robert Behler torium. The show has been divided are taking instructions In troop Stocking Foods and Using Open All Year .PHONE R. B. 6-2011 into two sections, one for arrange- camping for Girl Scouts. • ments, and a second for specimen Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Lange and Registration Week of Sept. 15th exhibits. daughter Anna. Mae spent Sunday Lobsters, Steaks, Chicken Mrs. Holcombe Ward, Mrs. Ralph at the Trenton fair. • Home & Farm Freezers From'9 to 12. , Draper and Mrs. William 6. St. Clement's church held a pic- Sales and'Service . ; Lawrence, owners of the Navesink nic with East Keansburg Commun- v and all Sea Foods All Classes Start Week of Sept. 22d. Potters, have contributed all the ity church Sunday at McGulre's prizes, hand-made pieces of pottery grove. FROSTMASTER - FRIGID FREEZE Music by Wilbur Gardner made by themselves at. their etu- Miss Marjorie Sutherland is a pa- dlo In Navesink. Besides classes for tient at a New York hospital. KITCHFJJ OPEN TO' I A. WL members, there will be classes for DEEP FREEZE - CARRIER BED Mr. and Mrs. Luther Walling members of the, Junior Navesink celebrated their tenth wedding an- GEORGE KHAUSS, Owner CARLTON BJJLNK Garden club, which is'sponsored by niversary Thursday in New York Models for every home—3 cubic ft. to 30 cubic ft the organization, and classes for OPBN.DAILY A WALTER READE THEATRE arrangements to be done by men. city. , There to no admission charge, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred'Richardson and the show will be open from and Rev. and' Mrs. Paul Myers will NOEL R. NILSON three o'clock this afternoon, until attend-the annual conference of the SPECIAL Mip-NITE SHOW 9 d'clock tonight . Methodist church at Ocean City for four days this week. Samuel Myers and Miss Roberta Fisler will Join FROZEN FOOD CENTER THIS SATURDAY, SEPT. 27th "~Belford hem Sunday. . EASY TERMS 87 BROAD ST. RED BANK 6-3454 Mrs. Lena Sutherland and grand- Boy« can make pocket money by' nil- daughter Barbara Anne have? re- Ing Tho Resliter.—Advertliement. turned to Washington, D. C,, after spending the summer here with SE1BERLING TIRES .Mr. and Mrs. John Hlnes. Edward : Salmon celebrated hla MARINE nlnthblrthdayat a party for a fow MAYFAIR of his friends Friday. AS Mr. and Mrs. C. Richmond and THEATRE A WALTER BBADK THEATBE daughter Marylu attended the Tren- ASBURY PARK ' ; PHONE 8-M81 LOW ton fair Tuesday. ' Highlands, N. J. Mrs. Lena Cook, who hag been Fri., Sat. . Sat. Mat Matinee 2:S0 , Evening 7 and 9 Continuous Sat. 4 Bon. AS 1.25, vacationing in Yonkers for the sum- mer, returned home Thursday. DENNIS MORGAN A PER WEEK Mra. James Hubbs is attending JANE WYMAN the funeral of her sisler-ln-law in NOW SHOWING New York today. . THRU WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST Mrs. Laura Lingo and son Hu- "CHEYENNE" WHITE SIDEWALLS AVAILABLE bert epent two weeks' vacation Sun., Mon. ' Sun. Mat, with relatives In Erie, Pa., Wheel- THAT "GOING MY Ing, West Virginia, and in Ohio. CLAUDETTE COLBERT WAY" TEAM.. Mrs. Thomaj Orr and daughters/ FRED MacMURRAY Teamed1 Again! Arlene and Joan of Kingston, N. NO RED TAPE Y., are visiting Luther Walling and family.' . ,. . "The Egg And I" Mr. and Mrs, Chris Jaeger spent SEIBERLING, STEWART-WARNER RADIOS the week-end with friends ln'Ocnan Tuti, W«d. Gate, i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisler en- FREPRIC MARCH ' tertained Mr, and Mrs. Morris^HjfN CROSBY man of Calif on over the week-end. MYRNALOY Edward Byrnes and family have FITZGERALD moved to the Alfred Vail Homes, Eatontown. The junior firemen of Indepen- PERCY KILBRIDI dent fire company will attend the "THE^MST QNTHK SCREEN INHSTLVt Trenton fair Saturday. . ' William .Bennett has'been:.'a pa- Boris Karloff 44OHRIFYLHQ tient',for the poHvtwo weeks at CHILLI HQ Monmouth.v Memorjalf ^hospital, "ISLE OF awaiting'a major operation. .. NO DELAY THE DEAD" Mr.;!ahd ,Mrs. Paul" Bowes,;,»n.d; WARNIMOI Mrs. jprntai'Mtfrrls ..wew'rtcen't1 vw-~ v Doors Open * • * ,• *; ACCESSORIES - APPLIANCES ; IF YIB OUR LIVES 11:30 P. M. i 1 JTOB COMPLETE THEATBB HW0BHATI0N Show at Mld-Nlte Mr. an3**'Hrs.'

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—*Mi— - OPEN 8^ M. TO 6 P/M DAILY ; DAVID BBtCE . '•• . ^ Houies of Fun aiid Laughs " , ' • •, ; Be«de OAHLTON Tfc«*tr» "SUSIE STEPS our' NOW RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 (JUINN, DOBEMUS, MO CUE « - CAB.DMBETINO. ,'•' RUSSEIX BusinessWomen Dr. Auchincloss Dies The annual. fall conference , of COUNSELLOHS AT LAW \ . At His' Summer Home the state Children of American Ask For Equality Revolution societies'was held Sat- •Whltfiald Bulldln,, ; Red Bank Dr. Hugh • Auchincloss, 88, pro-urday at th« parish house of Grace I John J. (Julnn Thomas P. Doratvu fessor emeritus, of clinical surgery Episcopal church.at Haddorifleld. rVincent J. UcCue. Ernest Fwano Professional Club. at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Mrs. Ernest M, Swingle of Loch *- William L. BusaalL Jr. center. New York, and a brother of Arbour, a member of Monmouth ,.. Meet. At Molly Pitcher Representative James C. Auchln- chapter,. Daughters of American PABSQNB, LABBEOqtJB, clpss. Rumson, died Sunday at his Revolution, state' C-A.R. historian, • CANZONA * COHB8 The board of the New Jeney aummer home In North Haven, Me. Plumber-Journeyman and Miss Frances Dlx. of Red COUNSELLORS AT LAW State Federation of Business and Dr. Auchincloss, born in New Bank, a member'of Children of • 'Wallace Str. Had Bank Professional Women's clubs at a York, attended Groton school and American Revolution . society of '•Theodora D. Parjona Bdtnuod J. Canaona .meeting Saturday at.. the.- Molly » Theodore J. Labreco.ua Yale university/ obtaining hla medi- this area, atteWed.' Miss Dix was "It is so convenient to Elilon F. Combs Thomaa J. SmiUl Pitcher hotel passed a resolution cal degree from the Cdllego of Phy- piano accompanist when the' as- Bobitt H. Mtida William B. Blallr it. asking -that • an amendment be sicians and Surgeons, Columbia semblage sang the Star Spangled < Abraham J. Zaptr " »' made to the United States consti- Wanted university. In 1908, the year after Banner. tution calling; for. "full equality of his graduation, lie founded the sur- BANK BY MAIL WILLIAM E. BEATY the sexes" and that there be clear- gery pathology laboratory at Col- cut statements In "the proposed new umbia. He was appointed attending To Tryout New Play / ATTOHNEY A11 LAW state constitution to do away with surgeon at Vanderbllt clinic [n 1911 . at the Dime Savings Bank" '.'discrimination against women In and at Columbla-Prwhyterian Med- At Deal Theater ' .' * TAX CONSULTANT ail fields ol endeavor.", ; ical center in 1932. The same year Shore residents wilt have the op- YOUR NEAREST MAILBOX i i • . • • . .- he also was appointed professor of AT ONCE More than ISO women attended portunity, rarely, afforded in this ' 80 East Front St. Rad Bank «-4M» the session. Mrs. MargaTet Ryder, clinical Burgery, a post from which vicinity, of seeing a pre-Bro.adway IS OUR TILLER'S WINDOW president of the Red Bank club, he retired in 1918. He then was tryout of a new play,- when "Set arranged the program. Mrs. Mabel made a member of the board of For a Spell,"' the new comedy by fo open o Savings Account. . . mail MILTON KOSEI^E Wells . of New Brunnswick, state medical consultants of the medical Alvln Kerr and Peter Carhartr, is center. presented, for the first time on any: { ATTORNET-AT-LAW president, presided and'Miss Mar- this coupon ... .we'll do the garet Warner, Phjllipsburg, state Dr. Auchincloss specialized in stage, at the Deal conservatoire 107 Monmouth St Bed Bank first vice president, was master of cancer of the breast and Infections theater. Beginning Friday, Octo- DIMl SAVINGS INSTITUTION ceremonies at the dinner. Miss of the hand. He invented the "Auch- ber 18, .performances will be given GEORGE C. KOEPPEL & SON B. B. 6-2819 Grace Daniels, state president of incloss tube" for drainage of the every evening, except Sunday, with 7tO BROAD STRUT, NIWARK 7, N. J. matinees being presented on each the club, spoke fol- pelural cavity in 1918.. eNctos{o ist_ "' - lowing dinner,, • • • , • Besides his brother, Dr. Auchin- of tho' two Saturdays during the DR. L. W. CARLSON, engagement. ' ' . • • . 141 FIRST AVENUE, {currtney should be reallferad ) Guests included ' Elmer Hesse is survived by his wife, Mrs. Flor- HEASE OPf/N A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THt NAME Of 8CBOEON OH1BOPODIST, president of the Red Bank Rotary ence Auchincloss; a son, Dr. Hugh A .brilliant New York cast has FOOT AILMENTS . dub, and Fred Zellman, president Newlanda Auchincloss, Jr., and been assembled to act In .tho play, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N.J. NAME ! Office Hours: of the Red Bank LJons club. May- three,'daughters,• Mrs. Felix Mul- wkich la now In rehearsal under Dally t:SI) a. m. to 6:00 p. m. or Charles R. English, also an In-grew, Mrs. Allen M. Look and Mrs. Mr. Kerr'a direction. The list- of ADDRESS. E*«nlnnji Tuasdar and Tburadar vited guest, was unable to attend. Thomas Thacher. patrons and patronesses for this For appointment phone 0-2142 Phone Atlantic Highlands 1-0890 CITY Miss ^Margaret Harbison, accom- engagement of the play is to be .STATE. 60 BBOAD ST. BED BANK, N. J. Tea' has been grown in China announced within the next few panied' by Kiss Florence Hackett days. , ' of land hldtr "Wa Way To Suva J/ Moll" sang several selections. Assisting continuously since about 3.000B. Q. DR.tMILDRED HULSART. Mrs. Ryder were Mrs. Wllhelmlna Dobbins, Mrs. Gebardine Kvisch, SOBUEON OH1BOPOUIST Mrs. Harriet Halsey, Mrs, Amelia Foot Orthopedics— Electro-Therapj Vlner, Mrs. Ann Brenner and Office Hourat Dmly 9 a. an. to s p. ae. Eveolngai Tueaday, Thursday, .7 to 8 Misses Helen and Marie Koskey, Elsie DeCamp and Margaret Dowd (Cloaad Wednesday and Friday) ' By''appointment only. Red Bank 6-0905 ISO BBOAD ST. BED BANK, N J. JOAN PATTEN TO' WED. "• Mr. and Mrs. H. Russell Patten Broad & ; DR. RAY DE CARLO of Adelphla, announced the en- Wallace Sts 8UROE0N CHIROPODIST gagement of their daughter, Joan FOOT AILMENTS R. Patten, to Frank E. Blddle, Jr; Red Bank OITIca Hours: son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E Dally 9'0D a m. to 6:80 o. m. Biddle, ST., of Freehold. Miss Pat- Open Friday Evenlnxs by appointment ten is an employee ot the traffic Vitamins are etlential foodt. juit at art minarali, proteini, fari and carbohydratat. ' They help tho body UM other foods properly—build reiiitance to coldi and Infeclioni. Guard agalmt Phone 6-0676 ' department of the New Jersey oRUG COv Evenings 00 MAPLE AVJE. BED BANK Bell Telephone company in Free vitamij) deficiency by fortifying the daily diet with • well-balanced vitamin supplement. - hold and her fiance is connected with the Monlx Tile company,- DRAKE R: WILLIAM WYLIE Freehold. ' : ' . OABLEX RYBUTOL CHIROPODIAt SURGEON U.S. P. Functional Foot Diaordera : HIGH HIGH 9 Mechanic St, Bed Bank, N J. POTENCY STANDARDIZED Houre 8 A.M. to 6 P. 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" ' t fully ooaapeU with mature farm-' Editor ud Publisher tthm opinions cxprMjcd in tb« Bdl. WKUBW0HAHWASS Allle Miller of the shoe firm of er». In raising poultry, flowers and prices, especially for meat, it is important orlil Vl«m hanundtr do not necaiasr. *WV#a« 40 STORIES vegetables.. Prizes were • won by .JAMES J. HOGAN, Associate Editor IT »rnr thi tndorantnt of Tbr R«i- Ford and Killer, bought a lot on that this sordid practice be stamped" out as iiUr) Irving place for $1,500 from James Ohauncey Fowler, Joseph Kovel- M, HABOLD KELLY, Assistant Editor " Grover. Mr. Grover had purchased ssky, Raymond Kennedy, William, W. HABBY PENNDfGTON, Plant Supfc. ' soon as possible, and the effective way is to HOW RICH ABE WE. ANYWAYT It three years previously from John PilllB, Alfred Edwards, Jr., and C. Parker for $1,200. Helen Rendricksos, ' ; mpose heavy fines on the offenders. No Possibly eight of every ^10 people The Holmdel township board of Member Audit Bureau of Circulations h the world outside the United George W. Blckens of Belford mercy should be. shown to such cheaters. States think Americans are made was' a baggage expressman at At- education held,,, a special meeting, of money and have limitless nat- lahtio Highlands. He was at the and arranged to transport Everett Member of the At»ociate£ Preee Their practices tend to destroy faith in, and children living on the Holmdel The Aasoclated Press Is entitled exclusively to th* ail ural resources and productive pow- pier when, he • was run over by a for r«publicatlon of all,th« local news prlnttd in this, nawa. undermine the good will of honest mer- er.' • . . . • baggage truck and his ankle was township aide of the village to the Paper, as well as alt AP newi dlspatchei. chants. They deserve no mercy whatso- broken. Holmdel village school. Daniel The Neve Dealers have done Franols received the contract to ever, and if legally possible," should be nothing to discourage that belief, David H. Casey of Middletown, Kiclusive* National Advertiaii.g .Rspreaentatire, Greater what with their, colossal spending! fell from his bicycle at Long transport the children. - i Weeklies, 225 Wc'sl 39lb Street, Neir York City Miss .Catherine L. Stllwagon. of ChicaEo-Phlladelpbla-Detrolt. thrown into jail. for the war, Lend-lease, UNRRA Branch and sprained his kneecap. and post-UNRRA foreign, relief, There were three- deaths at Fair Everett, was surprised by a num- Haven within a week. Mrs, Philip ber of .her relatives and friends Thla newspaper ssaumaa no respond bUlt!e» for and with their huge loan to Britain on her birthday. Among those statements oC opinions In letters from Its readers. last year, their current '$400,000,- Schneider died of paralysis, aged 68. years; Alfred Mlnton, «on of present was Miss Stiiwagon's 000 Greek-Turkish project, and mother, who was 92 years old. Iliued Weekly, entered as Second-Class Hatter at tha Pott- The Tragedy Of England. their Marshall plan now In the Joel Mlnton, died at the age- of 27 office at Red Bank, N. J., under the Act o( March a, 181). blueprint stage. . years, and Mrs. Mary Martin died The Atlantic Highlands Women's Socialism is always advocated on the Most of us, however, are only at th« age of 84 years. Temperance union met and elected The Red Bank Register assumes no financial- raaponilbllU grounds that it will divide the wealth, to too painfully aware that we don't Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmes Borden Mr«. Franklin P&tteraon president, ties for typographical errors In advertisements but will re- of Shrewsbury, gave a dance to Mrs. 7. C. Woodruff secretary and print that part ot an advertisement In which the txpograpb- sweat gold at every pore, and that Mrs. Edward Prey treasurer; '.". toal error occurs. Advertisers wilt please notify 4Ha man- the benefit bf the underprivileged. The truth more than two years after the war about two score of their friends. . agement immediately ot any error which may.occur. is that socialism simply extends the pov- we haven't and can't get nearly all Harry Lufburrow and Edward Thomas Martin died at the home the automobiles, houses, farm ma- Fenner of Middletown, were riding of his son, George Martin of Fair Subscription Prices In Advance: On* year, 12.60; six erty, and everyone, save for the ever-grow- chines, etc., that we could con- their bicycles'on the turnpike at Haven. His death was caused by months, 91.00; three montbn, 76 cents; slnsle copy, h ctntt, ing bureaucracy that seems an inescapable veniently use. that place one night when they heart disease. He was 57 years collided.' The boys were riding in old.. ' . part of socialist governments, is ultimately Well, just how rich are we? The Two automobiles plunged Into a THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1M7. question Is of top Importance, as opposite direction and neither of the loser. foreign drains on our actual wealth that Convention, Just as they have them had a light. Lufburrow re- ditch'nine feet deep at the prose-, keep up, and bid fair to. be inten- done at New Brunswick this aum- ceived injuries which rendered him roads at Holmdel, after they had mer. At the 1947 Convention, only unconscious. His nose was broken, collided. One car was owned and ' This is a perfectly logical course. Ac- sified by the Marshall plan. t driven by George D. Schenck of The U. S. Treasury Department two delegates were listed as farm-, his face cut and his arms and legs Shrewsbury's Famous Clock cumulated wealth, much as the agitators ers—Senator Elmer H. "Wene of Looking Skyward were" badly bruised. Fenner's Colt's Keck. The other had seven —run nowadays by the hardhearted Long Branch high school pupils for may denounce it, is the creator of jobs and and only technically New Deallsh Cumberland county and Assembly- wheel was wrecked, but he received The Keith society of Christ church, man Amos F., Dlxon of Sussex By CHARLIE CAKE only ft few bruises. Its occupants. Mr. Schenck was opportunities for all. Invested savings John W, Snyder—a while ago tried knocked Unconscious and his arm Shrewsbury, is performing a great public to figure out the over-all wealth of county- New Jersey's agricultural D. Lane Conover of Atlantic built this country and its industries. Other Interests can be proud of the out- was injured.' The boys in the oth- service to that. community' in starting a tho United States. Speaking' ol Age. Highlands gave a clambake on his.er car were more or less shaken: nations have raw materials and natural re- As nearly as the Treasury could standing service rendered by these farm near Middletown. .About 60 fund to keep the historic clock in the. two rural delegates whose abilities Thirty years of age means to us of his friends were present, up, cut and bruised. . . sources comparable to ours. • But only in gauge our assets, they were worth were acknowledged by their col- that one- has lived on earth long John T. Lovett of Little Silver,' church, which is badly in need of -repairs, In 1948 the sum of 4620,000,000,000. enough to make that many trips Joseph Vlgne won first prize, and this nation, under a Bystem of government This Inventory included such Items leagues. They have won permanent the badge at a match of the Bay-died after having been in poor, in operation. Tart of the proceeds from a places among those who direct the around the Sun. By the same side Gun club of Keyport James health several years. For over; 40 which was founded on the idea of guaran- as farm assets (74 billions), non- method of calculation an Inhab- year* he had been prominent as minstrel show," which will be staged Octo farm residential structures (85) affairs of their respective parties T. Walling got second prize. teeing a man the fruits of his initiative and and, no doubt, they will be called itant of the planet Neptune, born A horse attached to a stage at an Introducer of new small frult«. ber 24 and 25 by the society, will be used to producers' durable equipment (80), upon again to aasume greater re- in 1846, the year that member of He was survived by a widow and success, have those resources been given railroads (18), public utilities (21), the solar system was discovered, Keyport, became frightened and establish the fund, but this will be only the motor vehicles (5), gold and silver sponslblities. ran,away. In turning a corner, six children. The latter were Ml»» maximum. development. Incentive, in oth would not be one year old unty the' stage upset and Miss Jennie Mary Lovett, who was a mission- stocks (23). Under the revised Constitution 2011. According to astronomical ary in India; Mines Alida find start of the necessary repair funds. . More The total of 620 billions was an the rural population continues with Carson and Mrs. James Arrowsmlth er words, was responsible for the kind of authority, it takes Neptune 165 of of Freehold were thrown violently Julia Lovett, who were attached to will be urgently needed. oncouraging increase over the the same representation as at pres- our years to make one circult^f the staff of Yale college; Lester progress that brought the United States 1930 estimated value \of all our ent. This Is most fortunate, as It against the side of the vehicle. Old Sol. Miss Carson was badly cut over and John T. Lovett, who had been, This historic clock is not just the from a wilderness^ to the world's foremost assets—428 billions-. assures to the state a strong con- ift'Charge of the nurstry buslneis Not so encouraging, however, Is servative influence in case any Mercury, the" planet nearest to her left eye, but Mrs. Arrowsmlth church's clock as some might tbink from its industrial power in much less than two the Sun, whirls around him In 88 was only slightly bruised. for the past three years, and Dr. 1 this fact: that each of us now hasgroup of citizens seek radical legis- Irving K. Lovett of Red Bank.. location, or from the borough'8 political en centuries. less money's worth of physical as- lation. Our farm people retain a days. . That comparatively little Miss Lily Heyer and Sylvanus tity finding it impossible to provide the sets working for him than in 1930.strong voice on all Issues vital to ball, never a brilliant sight to the-Carhart, both of Belford, were Herman Labrecqy, tile store- "Physical assets" means factories, rural welfare." naked eye, Is elusive to casual married at the Belford Methodist keeper at'Campbell's Junction, was maintenance. Public and popular sub-. The failure of socialism in England can gazers. He can 'not be seen high church by Rev. J. H. Boyd,. In bed 'with two broken ribs and ,| machines, , farms, roads, buildings, Many farm leaden and organiza- In the sky, but Is spied by alert his ion,' Theodore Labfeeque, wag Bcription originally bought the clock and be easily explained. The policy of the Labor railways, etc. tions worked diligently to acquaint eyes sometimes when he precedes Harry Hejfcert, station agent at nursing a sort head as the, result government is to rigidly restrict individual The per-person-value of all these county delegates with their views Little Silver, and Robert,Evans, permission was secured from the church,.tp, on preserving direct. representation the Sun in the morning, or follows both of Oceanport, collided while of an encounter which they had economic advancement, *to destroy estab non-human servants of ours was him down in the evening. The last w|th four men. Mr. Labr*cque al. use'its tower. An original public mainteii' $4,864 in 19S0. In 1946, It had for agriculture.. Consequently,' the and most favorable time to see him riding' bicycles at night. Both lef&B^&he four men came into.his- dropped to $4,390. ' hew charter continues and makes -were, riding without lights. The ex- " ance fund kept the clock wound and in re- Hshed wealth, and to make all productive, l: this year will be . on .the; morning store drunk and raised a disturb- enterprise a function of the stute. .AH. in- Partly to blame for that slump constitutional the present setup of of November ,22d, according to an tent of their Injuries was a few ance. He said that when he tried pair. 'was good old World War II, which the State -•• Board . of Agriculture. astronomical chart. bruises. Miss Nellie Ooleman of to-tfttlthem. out, they- turned on centive has thus been lost. The morass of not only destroyed mountains of The; fanners will have a .voice; in Llncroft was severely bruised by; hw3»ay Irwln aftjKlward Ben- The clock belongs to the town. Resi- realwcalth, but also halted every the selection of the members ot Neptune can not be seen without being thrown from her bicyde red, tape created ,by the government has a powerful telescope, Also much nett,- who. were nearby, came to- dents -want to know what time it is by their kind of construction and expansion the board which establishes the; while coasting.- Mr. Labrdbque's assistance 'and. made individual initiative impossible. not related.: to war. policy and directs the activities of too distant for normal vision are The members of the Colt's Neck town clock. They don't want to miss the the Department of Agriculture. New Uranus and Pluto. The other plan- drove, the men off.-- ; v '•• Every,undertaking must fall within inelas ' MKed'up in our physical-asset ; Reformed church held a church 'Joseph Bennett of Naveslnk, flled bus or train. They want to be on time for sag,, too, though, has been.and Is Jersey continue: to be the only ets, Venus, Mara, Jupiter and- festival for the .baneflt of the tic, unimaginative rules. And the result is the New Deal method of taxation. state where the representatives of Saturn, can be viewed when they church and cleared ISO. Mrs. Traf- a petition u an independent can- this and that. The clock and its voice are are in the evening sky, which Isn't didate for township tommltteo- that British industrial recovery has been The New Dealers since Roosevelt's farm organizations have i an. offlf la,! ford Smock and Miss Sophia .a great boon to the townspeople and also to first term have been gunning for voice in the naming" of > the mem- always. Now -they \ are In the Houston waited on the fruit and m&n of Middletown township. Mr. ,• disrupted. • business, and one of their most ef- bers of a board of agriculture.; morning sky, which means that candy stand, and Christopher Van- Bennett had always been a Repub- all who pass through Shrewsbury, and al they rise after midnight. In De- UoaxEcand he taid-ha-was stilt-a j fective--weapons Is taxation which Over and; above these Important derveer and Edward Stateslr had drains enormous revenues out of cember they will be on view In the charge of .the Icecream, .table. , > , HApuofican, but that the acts of | are asked to help keep it going. ' • ' '•"'.' Socialism saps the vitality of peoples. maiderations it must be romem- evenln; (•the -Republican Middletown town-

r 4 rented.,th«, J. •J..-Fox^balcery. on poor houses. That,in essence, is the terrible vested In new Industries or expan- soil andTefia the ameTei Ti'~r ep6He{ Broad street, Eatontown. Mr. sion of existing ones. are citizens as well as farmers— and miles, about as far as San Roberts had formerly been em- gan Was "A square deal for all Former Sheriff Lawley Dies tragedy that has befallen England. citizens who yield to no group In Francisco Is from New York, we, taxpayers." ' ' ' This situation was pointed up the ployed by Joseph Child at Red The building on the south-Side other day In a press interview their devotion to the principles on are told that he does not appear Bank and for several years he had John T. Lawley of Couover lane, Mid- which our form of government'is to rotate. Being so close to the ot Monmouth street, owned by given by E, M. Voorheea, chair- Sun, one of his sides-must be un- been conducting a bakery In George Hance Patterson, and for- dletowu township, former sheriff, former man of U. S._ Steel's finance com- basea. Brooklyn, As citizens, farmers traditionally imaginably hot, the other intensely merly occupied by 'William B.i(j] chairman of the Monmouth county tax Hunting A Scapegoat mittee. cold. The young son of Henry. Con- Mount for his Ford automobile Voorhees called attention to the have demanded efficiency in govern- over of Holmdel, was run Into by Gazing Party. business, was rented for five years board and for many years a member of the One of the worst phases of the price fact that costs of replacing old or ment at all levels. This is appar- Daniel Ely, Bon of Will Ely, who.by the , Globe Furniture company Middletown township committee, died early wornout factory equipment have ent In the generally sound man- Many of the more obscure celes- was riding a. bicycle. A gash was bf New Brunswick. problem is that everyone is looking for a gone up steeply in the last few agement ot our rural municipali- tial sights, some of which are more cut In his forehead which had to Monday morning. We will miss him. , ties. Farmers with all other citizens Herman Labrecque sold his fro-; scapegoat—even while,they plead complete years, like virtually everything fascinating than the conspicuous be sewed up by a doctor. - * eery y business at Campbell'* Junc- The character of the man was evi- else. ' havo good reason to expect that ones, are there for the looking, but . The United States government tion In Middletown township to th»|| innocence themselves. Yet most corporations, he said Justice will be administered d by tha some that we are told can be seen decided to. close the.inlet, all ef- denced by the fact that he had been seriouH economically and Atlantic and Pacific company. The are socking away replacement courts fairly, economically and without magnifying aid are apt to forts on the part of.some of the sale did not, Include the property. ly ill witli heart trouble several years, but The government's current anti-trust ac- funds on the basis of the original without delay. FFarmers, perhaps be disappointing. For most satis- summer residents to stop the work having proved unavailing. A eon- The business was considered one continued active in business and as a town tions against certain large industries are a cost of the equipment, Instead of more than any other group, have faction the gazer must know when, of the most prosperous rural en- on the basis of what- Its replace- every reason to favor the soundest where and -how to look. A good tract to close the Inlet had been terprises of its kind in tha county. ship official. Few people outside his imine matter for the-courts to decide. But gov ment would cost now. possible system of taxation. On allstart Is to- become well enough ac- given out and the Work of closing It was to be begun'as soon aa the A double birthday party, In e«U eminent itself cannot come into court witli What's the matter?- Taxes, for of these points, the revised Con- quainted with some of the easy ebratlon of the birthdays of MrsJ diate family knew how sick he was. He one thing—one big thing, stitution holds promise of benefit- stars and constellations to con- contractor was ready to proceed clean hands. Its long refusal—and the with the work. William VanPelt and her son, Wil- rarely missed a day at his office or a meet- U. S. Steel, for Illustration, ing New Jersey farmers as well as fidently name them. liam VanPelt, Jr., of Oceanport, blame must be shared by both the executive wants to earmark $25,000,000 for citizens of the state generally. In August the Maryland Acad- Mrs. John Morrow and Mrs. WU- ing of the township committee. llam Morrow of Riverside avenue, was held at their home. and legislative branches, regardless of po- depreciation ~ and replacement For ' these reasons,. among oth- emy of Sciences In Baltimore gave A Ford automobile, owned by He came up the hard way, starting to charges this year. To do that, It ers, rural leaders and farmers, one of Its open-air star, gazing entertained 40 friends at a pro- litical partisanship—to make substantial gressive euchre party. The prize Mrs. William E. Andrews of. Nave- work early and had a varied career as must earn another $40,000,000 in citizens all, should give their ap- parties for the public. Three tele- sink, struck an Overland automo- the three months remaining ot proval to \ha new Constitution in scopes were set up in a park. Con- winners were. Mrs. Thomas Davis, reductions in non-essential government Jr., Miss Florence Chadwlck, Mrs. bile owned by Frank Steh, Botb railroad man, telephone man and real es- 1947, because taxes will take $15,- the referendum November 4.—Wll- trary to its.name, the main attrac- cars were damaged, but no one wai spending has been and remains a strong in 000,000 of that sum. tion for this gathering were moons. Eliza' Hendrickson, Mr, and Mrs, tate and insurance inau. He was a stand iard H. Allen in. Farm and Garden, hurt. • ' i • High Tax Harry and his associ- Besides our own satellite, three of G. "P. Reiter, James E. Degnan, flationary factor. Government, in short, is George Hendrickson and Samuel Robert Franklin and Robert' out in all three, as he was as a civic and ates have been making noises of EQUINOCTIAL STORMS Jupiter's nine moons obligingly Maxson of Port Monmouth, formed blaming industry for high prices which it late about a general, common- posed for avid lookers, who waited Morford. - • political leader. As fai> as worldly goods There Is a prejudice among in lines up to 20 minutes before a partnership In' the moving bus- has been instrumental in creating. sense revision of our entire tax weathermen against speaking of A .great many tramps had made iness and bought a horse. are concerned he was a success, and he was system—to be offered, to Congress, getting their glimpses, Oceanic their headquarters during storms which come at this season the summer. They called at the William H. Davis died suddenly an exemplary husband and father. Critics point to current industrial of course, when the 1948 Presiden- of the year as equinoctial storms. As a member of the Academy, It while at work In the shipyard on tial campaign is getting hot. has been the writer's pleasure to houses for food and old clothes and Mr. Lawley had a pleasing personality, profits as an argument against price in- Their reasoning is .simple. The some residents of the village said Prospect street. He left a widow It Is pretty late in the day to equinox' is a matter of astronomi- look through a large telescope at a son and a daughter. . begin trying to heal the wounds Saturn. That great ball, many they frequently had three or four •was popular in politics and.his integrity as creases 'for basic commodities. In many cal movements, tho relative posi- tramps call at their houses the Miss Mary,Francis Rose, daugh- dealt our economic anjd industrial tions of the earth and the sun. times larger than the earth, with ter of Harry- B.'.Rose, and Harrj a public official was never questioned. Tases the profits statements are misleading, system by New Deal crackpots and rings encircling- it, presents a same ,,day. There ' had. been two Storms are the result of atmos- hold-ups and many of the residents J. Decker, both of Keyport, wer< in that they involve tax adjustments result cranks In the last 14 years. pheric conditions, not of astronomi- beautiful and thought provoking married at the home' ot the brldi But If Truman & Co. realjy want picture, not easy to forget. were frightened. A New York ing from the cessation bf war production cal relatonshlps,' Therefore, the man- stopping at Oceanic, was held by Rev. Philip Smith. to do some effective repair work, name "equinoctial storm" is ruled George Meyers of Eatontown, fel; Income Tax; Weight Chiselers which are not "profit" in the normal sense. it seems obvious that their best out. up one night, and Allle Havlland bet Is to attack business-stifling Eighteen In Class of Red Bahk was also held up. ' from a platform at the' Eatontowt In many other cases, industry is having to But It Just happens that weather Red Bank was decorated more plant of the Gulf Refining com Two important news items emanated taxes first and hardest. pany and his ankle was sprained spend such enormous sums to expand and As things are going now, ourdisturbances are the rule ralhcr To Be Confirmed gaily than It had eve^been on a from Trenton this week. One is Governor than the exception at this time of Fourth of July. Almost every bus- The next day, Lawford Perrlm modernize production- facilities that even productive apparatus is slowing up A class of 18 members wilt be fell from the same platform ami and getting old? Things were al- year. Things are happening to tho iness house was .made gay with Driscoll's statement at a press conference atmosphere. Summer I di confirmed Sunday at the 7:30 received injuries which laid him U] very lar#2 profits will be eaten up. And in lowed to go like that for a long Is ending; o'clock evening service in the Hod flags, streamers and bunting and that no state income tux would be imposet autumn is beginning. Long, hot many of the private houses were several days. I all cases, industry is having to build up re time In Great Britain, the. result Bank Reformed church by tho pas- The new Jewish synagogue a during his administration. He is planning being that Britain is now fighting days are ended in our Northern tor, Rev. John G. Gebhard, Jr. similarly decorated; The occasion serves as-a defense against a future time hemisphere Tho earth is beginning was tftia annual reunion of the 14th Red Bank was used for the flwj an all-out effort to secure more tax reve for Its economic existence with old- Rov. George J. Ammorman of Clif- time when Harry Rosin, a Rei fashioned and Inefficient weapons. to cool off, up here, and there Is ton, N. J., former pastor of the Red New Jersey Volunteers and the when consumption will fall below the pres a new movement of tho air. It also town paid deserved tribute to the Bank jeweler, was married to Mia! iiues for the state, hut it is his conviction Do we want to get that way? Or Bank church, will deliver tho ser- Molly Abes of New York. ent record level and production will fall wouldn't most of us be willing to happens that these changes are re-'mon. brave heroes. that income taxes should remain the prov lated to the movement of the sun George Ring's barn south ot Miss Louise Wllby, daughter with it. fight to keep from getting' that The. service will be beautified Edward Wilby of Little Sliver, an* ince of the federal government only, and way?—N. Y. Dally News. and the position of the earth, for Eatontown, was burned down and If the sun wero not moving south- with candlelight^ and choir music. Thomas L. Bell of Montclair, so: Class members Include Jane Ellen two hones, farm - tools and . hay that the government should surrender gaso There is a •widespread tendency to lay THE NEW CONSTITUTION ward, as we say, across the celes- burned In the fire. The following of Joseph Bell of Ossinlng, Nj tial equatqr, there would not be Beckwith, Marjorle Jane Estelle, York, were married at the bridi line taxes and larger shores of inheritance all the blame for high prices on large man- At tho Constitutional Convention Betty Jane Hallam, Gertrude Ann night an attempt was made to burn these, changes In the temperature Dr. Benjamin F. King's barn at home by Rev. Mlohael H. Callahi nnd liquor levicq to the states. The gover ufacturing industry, nnd on industries such held during the past few months at and movement of tho air currents. Hembling, Audrey Hurley, Leila rector ot Holy Cross churoh, Rui New Brunswick, New 'Jersey has Jobes, Barbara King, Louise Ann Little Silver. nor is absolutely.rlglitymd it is up to the as steel and cool which feed our production, Those factors whleh make the au- . Albert Lanaro, who bad been son. Miss Marie WHby, a -«l*i demonstrated how well a true de- tumn equinox also breed the stormy Lambarson, Jean Evelyn Macin- of the bride, was bridesmaid. I public to give him the strong support he machine. Yet the statistical fact is that mocracy can function. However, tosh, Thomas Benjamin Brown, conducting the Pavilion hotel at otihy and Eleanor Mulvlhlll, nl conditions. It la a period of change, Hardy Burlett, Robert Crawford, Keyport, moved to the Shoreland deserves tmd need*, if liis program is to price increases by these industries Imvu hi'cii very few observers expected that nnd often that chnngo Is vlolont In of the bride, and Mary Bell, nil the 81 delegates, representing many 1 Daniel Henry Coqk, Raymond Eng- hpuse at Atlantic Highlands, Its stormy nature. Tho weather- land, Roger Harold Sevcrln, David A fire started In John W. Bailey's of the groom, were gower glrjs. succeed. Then; m u strong bloc in favor of substantially less than the incraiHe given different professions, interests, en- mon are willing to call them au- Miss Virginia Parker, daught vironments 'nnd opposite political Rowoll, Richard Chester Soldcnzohl restaurant at. Sea Bright and a stale income tax, which would mean ricl to labor in Ayages—or, for that matter, than tumn storms. It Is tho equinoctial and Arthur "White. caused a loss of $800, of the late John G. Parker views, would be ablo to, agrco al- tag which thoy reject. And that Shrewsbqry, and John V. dippings into (lie public treasury by poli- the increases in taxes since before (lie war.most unanimously on tho proposed Francis White sold . the < Joseph seems to be In the nature of spllt- Caezar'place at Fair Haven to Ed- marohe, son of John V. Lamarol ticians, ami il. also is high time to cull a revisions that nsauro to Now Jcr-a-halr, for the equinox la tho tlmo of Red Bank, were married at SJ An automobile company recently was aey a more modern charter. Grand Jury ward Alien, who was employed at halt to (.'iicioacliiiiL'iit oil state tax revenues of sc,asonnl change. Technically- It J. C, Hoagland's on Rumson Neck. James church by Rev. D. J. Du forced to raise the price of its cars. It in-. I bollovo that the Convention was Is an astronomical phenomenon j fan and Rev. John O. Farrell." successful because, the dolegatos Foreman Named Tho property was on Glllesple ave- by (tie federal government. In this munner practically It Is a date, a particu- nuo and consisted of a house and Miss Laura V. Dobbg, daugh formed Its dealers that it did this with the woro typical Americans who . had lar tlmo of the year. Tho«voathor Stanley H. Green, West Long of C. B, Dobba of Brooklyn, ai the federal governnient is getting a hold on faith in democratic IdoaU, They an acre of ground, for which Mr. utmofit reluctance—because "we feel thnt at tho tlmo of tho equinox tends Branch banker, was selected AS Allen paid 11,000. John A. Jeffrey of Marlon at re. nlTuh-s tlint rightfully belong to the states. gave little consideration to tho to be unoertaln and often Is foreman of, the September term Red Bank, were married in Broo] the entire industry is getting dangerouHly elnlms of pressure groups and they And tljin in time, unless checked now, may stormy. In faot, It often exprosses grand jury nt Froohold Tuesday Twonty-Fiv« Years Ago. lyn. close to pricing itself out of the market." respected tho prlnclplo that tho ma- which was Bworn In by Justice Al- lead to a socialistic or a communistic stnte, Itself In an equinoctial storm— Mr*. Charlotte K. Sickles That feeling m universal throughout basic jority should prevail. Tho general and If that be'horesy, look at tho bert IS. Burling,. Of the original The Red, Bank Hl-Y club held Little Silver, widow of Theodo: endorsement that the now docu- woathor roportj then look at tho panel of 35, sovon mombors' were Its opening' session at the. Globe Blokles of Red Bank, died of ment now 1« revolvin(ffl^?thHrtfMB?(TO!?n.damTr^g throughout W oxousod, , hotel. A dinner was served and alysls. She was 77 years old. p ,r~^fV(i57~superfnfendeiTt ooff rices Avere poHsfbTcr lliit Kates Wero truly 'roprcsontatlvo of ... ..*»-«om«.fln«,singing )e.d JJJL tory of grand Jury action. Circuit Theodore " Vesiier ".""arid""Harry' fient b~rSouCO]at~6ntawni' dTeT'l weights and ,inetmurc8, thnt chiseling on tho economic pressures of the (lines liuvr our populutlon, One Spanish mid ntngod from Court Jud|(o Robert V.'Klnkoad an- Mazes, - > RuMoll Hodgklu wai the age bf 85. He was a maid weight IH rampant in thin state. Ho nay* made higher prices inevitable — and, in Our pprcson t Constitutioositutio n win Cartagena In Colombia ngnlnut tho nounced that circuit court trials president of the. club. , and had been ilok about i written I n 1844844 , ana althoughh h < th« Indian Inhabitant* returned with will begin Monday. Judge J, Ed- The annual agricultural sohool thnt tindorcovcr clicck-upn in three large many linen, it is rcmnrkitbie that increases •«tnto thon was predominantly rural, booty valuea d nt 1,500,001,50,00 gold ward Knight mado the same an- fair at Leonardo, showed' that It Is estimated that there well only (our farmors nsslated In Iti dt many of the boys and flrls ot Mid- CHICK Hliowud cheating in over, 45 per cent have not been muck greater. Iducats, Including* H0-pound Image nouncement apropos of common 1 8,909,000 acres devoted to rubb preparation, tiwyert dominated of a porcupine In solid gold. pleas CMCI. . ' ' ', . • dletown township eould lurtlit- plantation* im "" -. n.: I. KED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 25,1947 Whiteman To Show Red Bank Auto Glass Co. COMING! Oct 10-Oct. 18 COMINGI Purebred Cattle , Don't Delay 21 MAPLE AVE. : House Plants For Fall Pre-B'way Tryout N«w Stag* Comady Paul Whiteman, noted band lead- 9.PHIL0DENDR0N • FERNS Cor. Maple Are. * White St. er, who raises beef cattle when he • P0TH08 • VARIEGATED IVY SET FOR A SPELL V«HECK UP today on your WINDSHIELD GLASS lower* his baton, will exhibit three • PANDANU8 • NEPHTHYTI8 With A Cast Of New York Players • Ore Insurance. Don't wait pure-bred animals at the-first an- RHODODENDRONS, HUCKLEBERRY, ....•:.._'-•.• •-----• nual New Jersey Aberdeen-Angus Box Office.Opens Oct J»t All Seats Beserred iuitU you huve a low to LEMON LEAVES, CUT FOLIAGE LEAVE8 learn that your protection Is breeders show and sale at Trenton MAIL AND PHONE RESERVATIONS NOW . not adequate . . . that some- DESK TOPS fairgrounds October 1. The cattle Eves.: 1.00, 1M, 1.00 plus tax.1 Mate. Sat.: 1.00, l.BO plus tax thing haa been overlooked will be from his Angus herd at ... that your policy does not Walking Horse farm, Rosemont, Colonial Flowers DEAL CONSERVATOIRE THEATRE At because of an' addition to DOOR GLASS Other New Jeraey breeders who your property or a new mort- will have entries In the show In- 5 East Front St. Tel. R. B. 6-2733 Phone: Deal 7-9433 . * Deal, N. J. gage. Call us now. BOAT GLASS clude Dr. Robert A. Cooke;' Hock-" hockson (arm, Eatontown; W. G, Mennen, Hideaway farms, Chester; TABLE TOPS Stephen Birch, Jr., llahrapo farms, AGENCY Installed While You Wait Mahwah; Eugene K. Denton, White Gates farm, Freehold; John Fost- REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Red Bank Auto Glass Co. iey, Lee-Dam farms, Washington Crossing; Dr. John Thomas, Bloom- The BEST MILK RIVERSIDE DR. A HW'Y 35 TEL. R.B. 6-0410 21 MAPLE AVE. ingdale farm, Bellemead, and Dr. RED BANK R.D. BOX 80 • , TEL. R. B. S-3860-J. Louis F. and Marold E. Wetterberg, H. * L. farms, Marlboro. The show, which begins at 10 a. Is Pure, Creamy JERSEY I m., la open to the public. Accord- The Time ing to Willlahl C- Skelley, animal jfmm SURPRISE STORE ••••••B husbandry professor at Rutgers Our grade A milk 15 pro- university, some of the best Aber- deen-Angus blood In ' the United duced from one of the States will be represented at the' country's greatest pure* Insulate Trenton event. AMERICA'S bred Jersey Herds, Marlu No Guessing CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS Lincroft GREATEST X-Raj Fitting Farms—in Lincroft, just Now! : Jack IJvergood, son of Mr. and SHOE . a few miles - from' where One piece knitted keepers with feet, Mrs. Ira D. Llvergood, has left to Now when renulne "Johiu- enter the University of Kentucky. you live. pink or blue. A real value, Mother*. Manvllle" rock-wooJ U itUl VALUES! available at present low prlcei. After two years In the armed Sizes 1-6 , forces he completed his senior year Milk produced by Jersey Now when Increased taxes and and graduated last June from Rut- Increased living costs make cows has more butterfat fuel savings more Important gers preparatory school. Charles W. Moore, who has been BOYS' WINTER WEIGHT KNITTED than. ever. '" than that produced by any For details, mall a post card staying with his mother, Mrs. Liver- or phone our local representa- good, for a week, has left for Hunt other breed. tive. • •••••' Ington, Va,, where he Is a radii SHIRTS or SHORTS sports »nnouncer. Hugh H. Tyndall Jr. Mrs. Patricia Craig of Calgary All our Grade A milk U Alberta, Canada, Is visiting hei pasteurized in our modern, Shirt* have short sleeves. Elastic top BUTTONWOOD 1ANE aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Franl Rumson 1-1399 Toop, Sr. new dairy facing Deal shorts. He will really go for these. or tfohn»-ManvHle "Blown" Mr. and "Mrs. Erwln B. Whef- Rock Wool Home Insulation Btone of Portland, Ore., were week Lake in Loch Arbor Sixes 8-16 Dept., Summit, N. J. ' end visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Gard- 69 SUMMIT 6-8820 (next to Allenhurst) ... ner C. Klein. (Reverse Charges) Mrs. Margaret Slclllano attende and- delivered to your an outing of St. Ann's society o TO GIRLS' JERSEY KNIT Red Bank. Sunday. By bus tho; home in spic-and-span, visited such points of interest a: St. Anthony's shrine on Long Is white trucks. land and the shrines of Our Ladj PAJAMAS of Lourdes and Mother Cabrlnl 1 —STILL BUYS You WANT the best milk tor younelf and your family the Bronx, G u Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Davtrlc YOUR FAVORITE MKf^mWF ^* '..;. we offer you the VERY bejt. Order now and be con- Jersey* knit ski-type pajamas, knitted arfr enjoying a throe weeks' vaca 00 commEnTS tion tour through Canada, No. STYLES in TRIANGLE Wm£jg&r .w.lt vinced! ' . , cuffs and bottomi. Sixes 4-14 > York and Minnesota, MEN'S OXFORDS! r^f^-'r. Con*lr«cHonl 1 By JACK LA FBEDA A television set has been Installed at Lincroft inn. an TJ. N. ASSEMBLY , MINI Whether you have BIG dollars, or small dollars ./I :U Battlsta Glanogllo, ^mployed at ' 2-PIECE Lincroft Inn-, has returned from a depends on where you spend them. Your dollar From what we vacation at Nyack, N, Y, still does a BIG buying job at The TStlANGli. I 32; "hear and. all Mrs. Henry Brlckel visited over we read, this the week-end her mother, Mrs.' Ce- Come in and see for yourself what good-looking, Shore Dairies, <>* l.-./I globe' of ours celia Crowley In Groton, Mas3. • well'built shoes you can buy at rock-bottom prices. PAJAMAS appear* to Mr. and MrS.' John Johnson and ALLENHURST, NEW JERSEY need a remedy son Arthur of Palisades Park spent to cure it« Ills, the week-end with Arthur Johnson , TELEPHONE: ALLENHURST 3-1126 By Yank Jr. Asiorttd stripings, slip- to rid it of Us arid, family, • Brood Street. shakes and The fire company is planning to Bed Bank over style. Sizes 8-l8'-H . chills. No sug- attend Hremen'B night Saturday at Alto of course, all dairy products ared pills will tho Trenton fair. , , ,, do the trick, A reorganization meeting of the ..'•''• nor will a ntsh Lincroft. Sunday-school was held of rhetoric. We feel that It must Thursday evonlng at the chapel. Undergo prompt treatment by Stanley Stllwell, superintendent^ tho year 1947-1948 were John Mauser, • .Francis K. Laubmelster If your car needs prompt treat- and Charles V. Cox. Teachers and STORE! ment, bring It to the La Freda, officers are Mrs. Ada Woodward, «Sales * Service. Here you are beginners; assistant, Mrs. Glentle 'assured of s. Class A job. Our Stencil: Mrs. Charles Conoyer, RED IBANK fcelp Is. trained for your driving primary; Mrs. Frank Maher, Inter- mediates; Mrs. Francis Laubtnets- P NO RED TAPE IN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS pleasure. Rid your car of all Its ter, junior; Mrs. John Mauser, sen- . MONEY REFUNDED UPON REQUEST Ills at th« LA FREDA SALES iors, and Stanley Stllwell, adults. & SERVICE, 117 Monmouth Director of music 13 Miss Edith Street. Tel. Bed Bank 6:1702. May Mauser and secretary Is, Miss DRUGS iP COSMETICS Lois Owens. Superintendent Is Stanley Stllwell and assistant su perlntendent Is Francis R. Laub A STORE DEDICATED TO THE PRINCIPLE OF melster. Treasurer Is Mr. Stllwell, engineer is John Mauser and sex- ton Is William Smack. Plans were Lowest Prices At All Times made to hold a weekly discussion and social evening Thursdays. All seniors, juniors and adults are welcome. The next meeting will be 51 BROAD ST. RED BANK PHONE RB 6-3940 held September 28 at 8 p. m. Re- freshments were served. Hoateaaes were Mrs. John MauserlOMra. Frank Maher, Mrs; Stanley Stllwell am Mrs. Ada Woodward. 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SEPTEMBER 25.1947 Home Economics SPAGHETTI Roofing ,'',••»-Siding.-— Window Insulation (Recipe Serve* Four). • .•'-•/—,• OfcS ON ' .:,'••; •:•• LAST YEAB'8 COAT 1 package 'thin spaghetti Are you worried about how to 2 tablespoons butter or margarine ROCK WOOL HOME IN8ULATION Installed by OISOQL Company's Trained Mechanics adapt last year's fall or winter coat 2 onions, sliced ; to the-new hemline for druses? 2 green' peppers, minced Estimates Wtnout Obligation If there Is no possibility,-Of length- M cup celery, diced 0 W. W. KENNEOYt Local R«pr«sentatrv« LOAN SERVICE ening the coat then wear It as Is. 3 cups tomatoes You'll have plenty of company, for 1 teaspoon sugar Phon»; Rwl Hani. (Cl4M women wearing coats shorter than 1 teaspoon salt, jo* Mifou* MoHttfNeedU! their dresses will be a, common >,i teaspoon freshly ground pepper sight this year.. % pound ground round steak THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL OF DANCING W* make loans to both man andT women, to However, there are a, few things 8 slices bacon 111 Prospect Ave, Bed Bank Telephone Bed Bank 6-IMO meet personal and family needs and emer- you can do to make the too short Cook spaghetti In boiling salted gencies ol •T«ry description. Whatever your coat less conspicuous/ says Mrs. water for U minutes- Draln,,j>our Clones in all type* of Dancing for Children and Adults. probttm is, w» invite you to bring It to us. You Laura K. White, Morimouth coun- hot water over to wash away the ' • Private lesions by appointment will rtc«Ive» courteous attention and quick ty's Home Agent. First of all, youstarchy, residue. Melt butter or action. Several popular loan plans. Monthly might shorten the coat even a cou- Evening exercise and recreation classes for tromtn. margarine and cook onions, green repayment terms. ple of more inches, if it's straight pepper and celery in it for five min- Fall session will commence September 15 th. . or flared. Then it will look like a utes. Add tomatoes and seasonings COM* I* or plots ... sow or asy flat*. new seven-elghtha coat. The belted and cook for one.-half hour, until ftegwtration accepted beginning September 2nd. or fitted coat doesn't always lend sauce is thickened. Season ground Itself to this treatment, especially steak' to your Individual taste and Junior Assembly—-Beginner* and Advanced ballroom if the wearer has a full figure, but form Into small patties. Wrap -one-, ' for Teen age—starting September 29th. BELL FINANCE COMPANY even this may often be shortened. half slice of bacon „ around each 77 Broad St, Tel. 6-1472 Red Bank To be on the safe side, pin up the patty and fasten with a toothpick. hemline. Then you can tell how it'fl Fry on both sides until well * . .. ..'•.. L(c. 742. Charge 2^4% Mo. '-•;. ., going to look. browned. Arrange spaghetti on hot Another way to make the old platter, pour sauce' around It and It Pays To Advertise In The Register coat look less out-of-date Is to wear garnish with meat patties and It with a dress-or suit of the same sliced green pepper.. ', ; color. A black dress showing below a black coat blends with It and is BROILED SW0RDFI8H less conspicuous. But an Inch or two of a red or green or any other (Recipe Serves Four) m color dress hanging below a black 1 large slice swordflsh coat will look spotty, and It may Salt • - make the wearer look shorter. Pepper ' Darker hose are coming Into Melted butter or margarine fashion again. These, too, will help the short coat look better, partic- Lettuce leaves ularly if they are near the shade of Tartar sauce . : • the dress. Light hose merely add Parsley another color and another cross 1 lemon line. Wipe slice of swordflsh and cut CANDID WEDDINGS Also, be sure the hems of your In four pieces. Sprinkle with salt druses and skirts are even. Other- and pepper and brush with melted wise, they'll call attention to the butter or margarine. Brown slowly, Nature's method of revitalizing our nervous system, Sound, first on one side, then on the natural sleep is as much an essential to beauty as is any other by Willis M. Rue Studid short coat. other. Place on hot platter. Make There's no need to, feel that last , requisite. Jangled nerves are a source of far-reaching luncv year's coat Is utterly Impossible. It little nest* of the lettuce leaves 35 SILVERTON AVE., LITTLE SILVER and All with tartar sauce. Garnish [disturbances; many times resulting in serious disorders. can be made to do, even though It's wiyi sprigs of parsley and lemon PHONE.RED BANK 6-0232 short. cut in slices. A warm bath before retiring will aid materially in assuring A COMPLETE PICTURE STORY OF. HOME ECONOMICS BRIEFS SWEET POTATO PUFFS sound, natural sleep and a refreshing hot'bath in the morning TOUR WEDDING BOUND IN A • • • Ninety per cent of all fires'are 1 (Recipe Serves Four) - preventable. . ' will start the new day right BEAUTIFUL ALBUM \Vi cups mashed sweet potato Children playing with matches 'A cup roasted blanched almonds, Buy an automatic gas water neater'c&d you invest wisely in Phone Fpr Complete Details cause 26,000 fires annually. Help chopped fine health and beauty at a cost much lower than you imagine. prevent this by keeping matches In 1 teaspoon sugar metal containers and out, of the 1 teaspoon salt reach of small youngaters. Few grains cayenne Egg yolk JERSEY CENTRAL Don't scour sinks and bath tubs Mix together the sweet potato, with a coarse powder. A good cleaner which won't scratch can be almonds, sugar, salt and ..cayenne. POWER & LIGHT CO. DeLUXE COACHES made by mixing whiting, a pow- Shape as desired and brush with dered chalk, with water to form a egg yolks. Bake at 400 degrees un- til heated through.' Ask Your Local Appliance Dealer TO THE paste. An egg kept at room tempera- To cut merlngua that is especial- ture for 8 days loses as much ly etlcky, use a knife coated light- freshness as an egg kept In a home ly on both sides with butter. Trenton State Fair refrigerator for two weeks.

Pullet eggs are plentiful In the ?•>•:*% fall and usually reasonably prlcod Sunday, Sept. 28,1947 because their smalt size lessens the demand for them. In some recipes such as griddle cakes, plain muffins and cookies, these may be substi- tuted for the average-sized eggs, egff for egg. However, In a hj>ked AUTO RACES-GALA EVENTS custard calling, for 3 eggs, 4 pullet eggs are needed. In general, the rule to follow Is that 7 small eggs COACHES LEAVE FROM GLOBE equal 6 medium ones. U - Curried Veal on Waffles .U 7X COURT AT 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY . ' (Recipe, Serves Four)

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1 taiblespoon curry powder &•-;... DULLtn ADMISSION TO FAIR GROUNDS 1 cup light cream Cfhutney ADULTS-80c CHILDREN-40c Grated Coconut French Fried Onions Brown meat, onion, tart apple In butter or margarine, Add rabins YOUR DEALER HAS ALL 10 FINE BOILER BEVERAGES NOW... and water.to cover. Cover..Simmer about one and a half hours'or un- PURCHASE YOUR SEAT til meat Is tender. There should be about one and"a half cups of RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE liquid when finished. - Mix flour WILD RASPBERRY ORANGE LEMON PALE DRY with curry powder and cream. Stir CHERRY. full-bodied tinjywtth natural flavor from ttio heart '•-"•"• ' AT Into liquid In pan. Place over low tilnoy flavor natural flavor ill flavor af from tart, • premium-price heat and stir constantly for ten drawn from . of rip* rial oranges son-ripened Jamaica jltiflr minutes'. Allow to cook slowly for ' Wit* CftflTllS raspbarrlti liflisni * - another five minutes. Season to BORO BUSES OFFICE taste with salt and freshly, ground pepper. Place curried veal on top GLOBE COUF.T RED BANK of 'waffles. Serve the chutney, CREAM BIRCH BEER COLA TOM COLLINS CLUB SODA grated coconut and French fried ixtnctid from PHONE RED BANK 6-0567 onions In a separate compartment finest natural from MIXER . prepared from millow bitch root ribuit-flaverad mineral-rich' ' dish! . finllliiiHi ' rlcb with A flavor coll nuts . lateral lemon deep wiir> POTTED LAMB BOAST aii HIM Jitfcts water (Recipe Serv.es Four) 5-pound forequarter of lamb Flour to dredga Salt pork , Jane 3 large onions 6 cloves 3 teaspoons allspice 2 teaspooni peppercorns 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups boiling water 5 tablespoons Iamb fat % cup flour ,„.**) Have the forequarter bot&d and rolled. Dredge meat with flour and brown In salt pork fat. Place bones and meat in large kettle. Add the onions which have been stuck with the cloves, all-splct, peppercorns, salt and boling water. Cover tightly - i Jessla Jan* Is nor as plain ' and cook for four to five hours over low heat, adding more water These are the beverafies that, for years, We held the place ot As her name Implies; when needed, Remove meat to hot In fact, her skin Is white as snow platter. Skim off fat and add to honor in thousands of New Jersey hornet. Now they're back liquid remaining in pot enough wa- And stars are In her eyes. ter to make two cups. Mix the again for you to serve, drink and enjoy. Not jutt two or three And Jessie's smile Is bright and flay, lamb fat with flour and when beverages, but tin—more variety than any other brand in the blended, stir In liquid and bring to Enticing men from miles away. a. boll, then cook for live minutes quality field. Each sparkling pure drop captures the healthful longer, stirring constantly, Strain natttrat goodness of juicy, sun-ripened fruits,.. of zestful Jessie Jane is always tweet Into a gravy boat. flavoring beam and roots. No matter what your favorite And freih as any rose. r • Corn Casserole Dinner Htr clothes ara "itrictly bandbox" (Recipe Serves Four) flavor, you'Jl enjoy it to the fullut—luperbly Boiler-blended. •i tablespoons melted butter or mar- At the saying goes; r garine , i Boiler Beverages are as wholesome as they are delicious And so enchanting is her (mile, M. cup chopped green pepper , — to make a habit of better Boiler refreshment. ',4 cup chopped onion Men want to lead her down the aisle. %-pound ground beef l!i teaspoon salt Your beauty treatment, Jessie lays, Dash of freshly ground pepper 2 eggs ASK FOR IOUER IY NAME Should always be a matter 1 can whole kernel corn Of keeping skin and clothing bright 114 cups tomatoes Should your dealer happen to be out With simple soap and water. % cup dry broad crumbs of your favorite flavor, ask him to. Melt two tablespoons butter or get it for you. We will deliver1 hit A boauty tip that surely pgys- margarine in skillet. Add green Just copy Jeule's winning ways. pepper, onion and beef ahd brown order promptly. ' well. Mix In salt nnd pepper and remove from heat. Boat eggs slightly, add to meat mixture and mix well. Drain the corn and place half of It In bottom of a cas- Wonmouth Consolidated Water Co; serole. Cover with halt of the merit niatoes, Repeat and top with bread crumb«, Dot with j-emnlnlng but- ter or margarine and bnka In. a ISO degree over' for one hour, Do THE not cover, RED BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 Page Nine • salaries or lower prices, or In ex- WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH Wallace Predicts panded and improved plants. Annual Donation ft IS NOT TBCB TO BAT "WE DIB BVBBVTHINO rOSSIBtEr Mr. Wallace was accompanied by • UNLESS CHIBOPBACTIO WAft, IMCLODBD his wife, Dr. Frank. Klngdon, na- Day October 2 AIR US. War Defeat tional chairman of the Progressive Parlihes and missions) Qt the DR. WARREN FOWLER^ Citizens at America; Paul Robeson, Episcopal diocese of Now Jersey PHONE If Policy Persists who sang several numbers and have been notified that Thursday, CONDITIONED ALL NIGHT MO BROAD ST. Chiropractor «-80M gave) two politically significant October 2, has been set as the an- recitation*, and James Imbrie, nual donation day.of "The Ever- Raps "WaiTstreet," state chairman of the New Jersey greens," diocesan Tiome for the Independent Citizens', league. • aged In Bound Brook. Military Training, He,wsJ Introduced by Mrs. Glm- Rectors and vicars have been bel, an active member of the Pro- urged by Rt. Rev. Wallace J. Gard- In Wayside Address gressive' Cltlsens of America, who ner, blihop of New Jersey, and also Introduced to the, meeting members of the board of trustees, A solemn warning against an Im- Canon Robert R. Smith, Shrews- to hold special services and pro- pending war'In which the United bury, and Rev. William Spofrord, grams at which staples and canned States would be defeated unless the Middletown editor of The Witness, goods can be used as tickets of administration of "military minds" a national publication of the Epis- admission or offering. A more con- and "Wall Street reactionaries!' U copal church. Before the arrival of centrated drive for foodstuffs has swerved from Us course, was sounds the Wallace party Mrs. Glmbel en- been outlined this year in spite of e.d by former.Vice .President Henry tertained about' 100 guests at an high prices. Parish committees are A. Wallace-Saturday afternoon be- Informal luncheon in her home, contracting Alms willing to make fore A gathering of 700 supporters , The audience at Wayside con- arrangements for wholesale prices at'Mrs. Louis 8. GHmbol's Applt- tributed $1,337 to the "Work With on quantities. brook farm, Wayside, Wallace" fund to spread his po- Currently "The Evergreens"."* is Mr. Wallace declared that "Wr litical doctrines. in the midst of considering a re- • . .-. - •,; .• • • -. .* * • can spend billions to arm Latin- moval to a more adequate site and > Would you 90 to Europe, Japan or Korea? America and Europe, but we would Bishop Gardner has urged prayers Or would you stay near home? Any man who has not have peaoe. We would Have a Shower, Dinner In behalf of a solution of the prob- Whether it's Chicken or a Turkey Dinner, •cold war which would become' h- lem. _ had prior service in the Armed Forces may elect to ' hot war, and we would be defeated For Bride-Elect do any_of Uiese things if be enlists in the Army now for 3 years a Hamburger Sandwich or a Tenderloin because we do not stand for funda- Mrs. Adelaide Taylor of 97 West Bride-Elect or more. He can choote to bo assigned directly to duty in mentally sound and Just principle!." Front street, was the guest of hon- In •criticising the proposed uni- or at a shower and dinner Wed- Europe or with one of five famous Infantry divisions in tha versal military training bill, the Is Shower Guest Steak, a Shrimp Salad or a Pot Roast, Far East. Or he may choose to be stationed near home for nesday of last week at the Wil- A bridal shower was given re- speaker said that if he were given lowbrook, Fair Haven, given by the first full year of his enlistment (where there are vacancies). a choice between "a Taft (Senator cently for Miss Marguerite Duncan her co-workers of the Laboratory at her home on Washington street. You will enjoy your meals in pleasant and 'comfortable . Men with or without prior service may choose one of the Robert A. Taft), who-opposes the branch, Purchase division, Fort measure, and a Truman who to- She will be married Sunday at St. famous combat divisions in Japan or Korea. Monmouth. The- bride-to-be was Anthony's church to John A. Te- surroundings in the attractive new dining room, at the vora it, 1 would have to select the recipient of a blue pom-pom Taft. I prefer an honest reaction- sauro of Red Bank. bedspread. Mrs. Taylor will be- Guests Were Mrs. Julia Ventur- counter or in the booths at , ary who doe» not want war to a come the bride of ffmll Polltowtky ino,, Mrs. Ann Mancini, Mrs. Grace Would yon stltet a career tit aviation? dishonest prtgreselve who wants In the near future. . Peluso, Mrs; Mary Tomalno, Mrs. war," he added. This you can do, and be guaranteed the training' Attending were Mrs. Helen Dear, Florence Rodriguez, Mrs. Concetta Mr. Wallace denied any Com- Mrs. Florence Mayer, Mrs. Lillian Toscano, Mrs. Betty Carey, Mrs. you choote before you enlitt!' Only require- munist affiliations, but' admitted he Murray, Mrs. Adelaide Taylor, Mrs. Marie Acquaro, Mrs. Ange Romeo, MONMOUTH DINER .„ , ,, ments beyond tegular physical and menial ex« agreeBWtth Marxist theories on B111U Macintosh, Mrs. Virginia MrB. Catherine Romeo, Mrs. Kate aminatfons are that you be a high school graduate, or that capitalism to the extent that he be- Cody, Mrs. Margaret Broughton, Sentrano, ' Mrs. Mildred Duncan, 65 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK, N. J. Mrs. Lillian Maxfleld, and Misaes Mrs. Bessie Beck, Mrs. Frances you are in the Air Forco and can qualify. It's today's great lieves "reactionary capitalism must Inevitably defeat itself.". He said Claire Musto, Jeannette Conway, Arone, Mrs. Julia Oborn, Mrs. opportunity to write your own ticket in the Air Force. that the solution to 'collajfM ottd In- Gertrude Meektr, Mary Jane Blanche t)annahur,a and Misses filtration of Socialism and Com- Schwarts, Charlotte Taylor, Flor- Mary Venturlno, Mary Tesauro and S' ••• • ' •'. •:' •'•• ••••'•.•_•'; • " • munism ia^ "progressive capitalism," enoe Fays and Bonnie Mahon. Betty Fortera, It Pays To Advertise In The Register Would you want to learn to fly? If you are Pointing out that he stlli hopes to make the Democratic party truly , single, 20 to 26Va, and have had two or more years liberal, and that he is not yet con — • of college education or the equivalent, you can vlnced that It is to become a "war become an Aviation Qadet with the U, S. Air Force. Nowhere party,'" Mr. Wallace • said that In that eventuality Americana will else can you get better; training, for nowhere else, is aviation have a, chance to vote for a "peace advancing as fast or as far as in our own Air Force. party" and decide whether they want a third world conflict. .The former Vice President and t Would you 90 to a leadership school? Secretary of Commerce maintained 1 If you have qualities of leadership, would ybu that the United States must' aid all peoples in raising living standards want to develop them to their fullest? U. S. Army. and warned against a repetition of Leadership1 Schools are- now- selecting likely ' the oVehta whloh'followed Work candidates from servicemen to take these valuable courses. war I. He placed responsibility for World war II lndlreotly on the United States because of high tariffs .between; war». The Army and Air Force are. doing everything High embargoes, he said, possible today to help each individual develop along the lines ftuenced htm to'change from a that he picks for tfonself. Army'and; Air Force, training is bjleiitV to'aiCemocrat. He urgBl .-Jsrlpatttfvejciensive trade abroad; thorough and take nWe pay is better than most.ciyilfan jobs* 1 ' Opportunities for advSige- -:'': , '••.;•:'].:.•: v;;':';'*£•"•'' : ' and t3: provide:: for' backward $m- : tlonB. He (said his polloiea haV* ment are wide open TO C/IWFE/OS WITH A FUTURE been termed Idealistic, but that.h* every man in uniform. sees them as the only praeUtfal Make your choite today at ' U. S. Army and method of salvation New wart, h warned, will see the atom bomb II your U. S. Army and Air U. S. Air Force use by all who have It at their dis- Force Recruiting Station. posal. 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ASBURY PARK company. general chairman. 4 *G*n.raf Motori htof- i fno .noln.tfl Inilrucl ;D.fco.H*of4ta/.ri in Inttalllng ar]d Mrvtc Army Will Vacate fng aUocfbry HF Shark River Hotel The Old Shark River hotel at Belmar, which was purchased by the government from Neptune township in June 1942 at a cost of in • leriti of 6 install- ?32,000, will be vacated by October MA I menu «xpUining the 3, Brig. Gen. F. H. Lanahan, Jr., I"U. I propoied new Conititu- commanding general of Fort Mon' tlon for Ntw Jersey. mouth haa announced. The Signal CorpB Ground Signal agency took over the hotel on No- vember 1. 1943, and operated it' as headquarters, until December 7, What the 194S, when It became headquarter! for the Signal Corps Engineering laboratories, consisting, of Squior, Evan* and Coles Signal laborator- DELCO-HEAT ies. ' Brig. Gen. Imnahan stated tha£ OIL BURNERS the entire-officer and civilian per* aonnel ot the. laboratories head* Whether you convert your quarters wMbVMfc-Ved to Squlefe laboratory" on the main post at present boiler or furnace to Fort Monmouth, They will occupy automatic heating or install a the second floor of that building. complete new plant.. . buy . Tho Signal Corps Engineering to You laboratories :bave declared tha COMPUTE LINE •wisely. Get a General Motors building to -be surplus to their usB value—Delco-Heat, installed after October 4; at. which time 1% Oil BURNERS by factory-trained heating will be turned .over, to the com- specialists. . manding general, at Fort Mun- FURNACES AND BOKSRS mouth. The general In turn will for Steam, Hof Waff§| transfer it to the dletrict enginear, ,whQ- w^ll .,$etc.rrnine_.v;h.ethBr_ajrix pVr^r tfovernn^itageirey can u«» 1 HEATING SURVEY the War Asset» Administration for public auction.' • ' Hare your local Delco-Heat dealer Extensive repairs and a heating mike t heating surrey In your plant were installed after its pur- home. No obligation.. .Write or chase by the government to make AtYturSBRVICt In CUU$ the building suitable for office use. A REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF; NEW JERSEY < phone your dealer listed below. and Towns (com COAST fO COAST These Improvements cost approxi- • • . • • •;••'• • i . . mately $12,000. SEE YOUR LOCAL DELCO-HEAT DEALER by their elected delegates to the Constitutional Convention, New Brunswick, N.J., 1947. WORKSHOP MEETING Miss Evelyn Gliescher was elected president of 'the Shore This summary and explanation of the proposed constitution was prepared by the delegates to the Writers' workshop at a meeting held Inthony's Plumbing & Louis Stultz, Jr. recently at Asbury Fkrk Conven- Constitutional Convention and is presented for the information of the. voters. The proposed new consoV tion hall. Following the election, Heating Co., Inc. Inc. manuscripts were read for criti- tution was adopted by'the Constitutional Convention in New Brunswick on September 9, andis to W 59 Maple Ave., Red Bank 213 Broad St., Keyport cljm, and several experience! In writing ware discussed. ' voted upon at the general election onv Red Bank 6-1041 Keyport 7-0.120 , Boys ciin make pock.t money by lell. Tuesday, November 4, 1947. nil Tha Regtiter;—Adv«rtl»mant. A More Liberal "Bill of Rights" If you wish a copy of the complete NOTE: All rights and privileges guaranteed 1 the people under old Constitution are retained. XFollowinT ._g ",,.,. are som-e of th,,e mor. .e important addi-. constitutionton, or you,r yoCountu mayy geort iMunicipat by applyl* SUNNYGREST • ••\$^^t^J2AHZStions and extensions of those rights. Clerk^ to. the SecretarA y of Starrer, No Person May Be Limited in His Privileges Because of Race, Color, Sex, Religion, National Origin. Under the pro- \J SECRETARY OF STATE HAS BEEN CALLED: posed "constitution, New Jexsey will be the first state to give equal constitutional rights to women. The provision,forbidding "New; Jersey's Smartest New Community" paupers to vote is abolished. Segregation by race or color in • OBJECTIVES . the schools and militia is forbidden, and discrimination against of the proposed 'any person is barred. NEW CONSTITUTION Home bf Beauty and originality on large plots fronting landscaping, It has been the purpose of your delegate* with, amazing private winding roads. Labor's Right to Organize and Bargain Collectively Is to draw up a new State Constitution that Guaranteed to Those in Private Employment. Those in pub- wilt make possible more efficient, more lic employment are given the right to organize and present their. economical, and more democratic state government. To accomplish these objec- In the finest residential section of Little Silver, with schools, railroad grievances and proposals through representatives of their tives, the proposed new. constitution pro- stations and shopping centers all just a few minutes from your door. own choosing., vides: 1. A more liberal "Bill of Right.." The~ Legislature May Provide for "Absentee Voting" by 2. Better Defined LojUUtive Homes under construction—G. I. privilege. Five rooms, modern kitch- Members of the Armed Forces in Peacetime. This is an Power. 3. A Stronger, More Responsible en, fire place, brick vender, attached garage, utility room, gas range, extension of the rights granted the armed forces in time of war, Executive. fully insulated, air conditioned, gas heat, expansion attic; all for as 4. A Simple, Unified System of low as $300 down and up. $62.50 per month pays all, including tax. The Right of Trial by Jury Remains Inviolate. In civil cases Court». the Legislature may provide for a verdict by not less than 5/6 5. A Sounder Basil for Taxation Inspected and financed by F.H.A. Possession within 45 to 90 days. ol the jury. This will speed litigation in civil cases, and reduce and Finance. 6. A Simplified, Lett Expensive Other information on premises., : . costs, by avoiding "hung juries" of 11 to 1 and 10 to 2 occasion- Method of Amendment. ally found, In civil casds involving less than $50, the Legisla- NOTE; All livrs n»w on the itnuii books * ture may provide for'trial by juries of six people. will continut fully •ffictlvt upoii adoption of th< icvlitd Canitttutlon ne«pt wttis lacy MAIMONE BROS. arc )• conflict with In provision*, Builders and Contractors If Approved by the Voters the new constitution will become effective new lengthened terms. The. judicial arti- Sunnycrest Little Silver New Jersey January 1, .1948. Senators and Assembly- cles of the nj^w. constitution' will become men elected in_J_947 wil^then seryje..t]ie ^ejetjve. ,S Rj Bv ##93?*' BED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER • 25,' J947 INSURE YOUR HOME Zionist Leader To AL8EKT J. SMITH. AOBNT Mrs. Carol Frank ALL PIANO LESSONS business, automobil* and oti»r BED ALLSTATE mSDBANOE CO. 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('Best Duy\ «..U ,Bett Tima ..«M-....»«. Open Frldny and 8«JtircUy Evenlnfi Till t. •mmm 'Open Siirtday, 0.11 Noon. REGISTER J VOLUME LXX, NO. 14. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY,-SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 SECTION TWO-^PAGES' 1 TO Oceanport Owner Rumson Firemen Wins Pigeon Race M.RC. Skippers Win Legion^Team Meets -- A homing pigeon owned by Take Both Halves Charles H. Fischer, Leonardo ave- nue, Oceanport, won first place in Inteft-River Series Of Softball Loop Leonardo Tomorrow the 200-mlle race held by the, Sea- board Homing Pigeon club ot As- bury Park; which, began Sunday in Edgar Blake Hurls conjunction with the Central Mew TotaU>l Points To 45 In Shore Grid League Opens Season- PLOWING UP THE FAIRWAYS:—Friends of Frank Downs will Jersey combine. " Team To Victories be as glad as we are to learn that the likeable "Cap" bas been pro- nounced 100 per cent fit by a battery ol meSicos. There were worrisome The- competition was a smash Lightning Races; 55-44, Comets In Final Contests Local S(]uad Downs Cliffwood, 6-0 report* about town to the effect that he was critically ill, but he writes race, and Mr. Fischer's loft was the that all is well. Incorrect .diagnosing Btarted the rumors. He is still only entry to receive a bird the Same day of liberation. The follow- Monmouth Boa club shippers of the Rainbeau by a margin of 51 Oceanic Hook &, Ladder company . The Shore Football league opent '• taking it easy and would probably appreciate messages from his friends. Red Bank .won the championship seconds. The wlririer's time was if Rumson are champions of the its season tomorrow night with thr j Address is 5401 N. Polnsettia, West, Palm Beach, Fla. . .. Played golf ing* day a, bird from the army Buc Outlook Dark; pigeon section at Fort Monmouth of the two rlvei s In races sailed 1:06:40 and tjie runner-up, 1:07:31. hore Firemen's Sc-.'tball loague for Rod Bank Legion squad meeting"* •with Fran Smith, Bamboo room entrepreneur. He is a Civil War golfer. with the Shrewsbury Sailing club Coxswain was third In 1:09:08. fio he second year. In succession, thus Leonardo Field club on tne Be* " ; In, at 61. Out at 66 ... Jim "Wee doch-an-dorris" Martyn has prom- was clocked, earning second di- ploma. There were V4 lofts report- Saturday on the latter's home Long was fourth, Bull Frog fifth, taking the second leg of the Har- Light Line Makes Bank high school athletic field on ' ised to straighten out our game, an undertaking rating "major opera- course and Sunday on the North Huba Huba sixth, Blue Streak sev- ld Denegar trophy. West Bergen, place. The Legion? ". tion" status... . . Joe Eager meets Robert Parker for the President's, ing in the second day of the race and 12 lofts with no reports. Shrewsbury river course at Red enth and Marlou eighth. Marie Ir- Trie loop will meet tomorrow at nalres will be entering their third. }. cup at Old Orchard . • • Angelo Petraglla toured Berkshire in Reading, Bank. Monmouth' totaled 61 points win's Dawn fouled a buoy and p. m. In the Oliver Byron fire Deception A Must game of the year, while the Flelt^ Pa, yesterday to qualify for the »10,«X) Invitational there next week Following are the six diploma to Shrewsbury's 45 in. the Lightning withdrew. louse, Long Branch, to determine club will go through its second eon- -. . .Beacon Hill staged their dinner for caddies last night in the club- winners with their docked times: class events and 55 to 54 In the Tina made it two straight Sun- ither standings.,At present there is test. ' (<>; house. . . First day, Mr. Fischer, time 7:23:14 Comet races. ' day in the Comet event, with Kitty - four-way tic for fifth place,.with Pingitore In Search Last week the Red Bank club W- '< p. m.; second day, U. S. Army, Harry Sadler's Rainbeau of tho Wake again finishing second in Highlands in fourth with a 4-4 rec- feated a tough Cliffwood Angela I'THE MONMOUTH COUNTY HUNT meet, generally a most color- 7:25:11 a. m.; Harvey Johnson, Shrewsbury club took Saturday's 1:15:59 and Seven Eleven third In rd, one game less than that played Of Backfield Men combination, 6 to 0. Phil Sakowlf* f ful autumn sports event, will not be held this year. Scheduled for 8:04:28, and 8:36:18 a. m.; William Lightning race, with Herbert Cox's 1:18:10. The victor's time waa jy the team tlod up. For Starting Lineup scored the goal by receiving a tonff - October 26 on Woodland farm and adjoining property, Amory L. Has- Galser, 9:00:01 a. m., and Charles Coxswain of the M.B.C, finishing 1:13:37. Loo Mlltenberger's Suda was Rumson's team won both halves pass In the end zone from Vernt*, kell, association president, announced this week that he was. forced to C. Comstocki 8:57:21 a, m. , second and the Olsen-Allaire Aven- fourth, Leisure fifth, Southerly if the league^ thus eliminating the Bennett. A heavy shower with butj ^ call off the show as a precaution against the spread of swamp fever. ger of the M.B.C, handled by Char- sixth, So So II seventh ant] Blinker Coach Frank Plngltoie's Maroon fouv minutes to play wiped the^ ecessity of playoffs. The second and White Buc gridstcrj open their lie Allaire, three seconds behind II eighth. Type High broke a rud- half ended in a deadlock between utands clear of spectators. In tnl.i Coxswain.' The winner's time was der in this race which proved cost- season a week from Saturday and closing minutes, Red Bank ma(J*''\ Grid Team Honors Brevent Park and.Rumson, oach with little moro than a week to go, • GEMS AND DIAMONDS:—Johnnie Gualtiert ordered 50 tickets to 1:23:19; Coxswain's, 1:24:40, and ly in the final result. having seven wins and two losses, another bold challenge, the gamtT "i< the World Series to accommodate patrons of Central bar. The line prospects appear BIlm that they will Avenger's, 1:25:43. George Bull's The Dally Record trophy emble- n the play off a week ago Sunday, ending with Red Bank on the one? ' forms at tap. number two . . . Temperamental Dave Cashlon was quite Monsignor Casey Bull-Frog, M.B.C, was fourth;'Ed- : equal last year's results when they foot line, fourth down, •* at< ease; Sunday in the first championship game of the Jersey Shore matic of the championship of the Edgar Blake hurled tho Humson- had three wins, three lossca&and a ward Waters' So Long, S.C., fifth;, two rivers, was presented to the ian nine to victory, shutting out The contest tomorrow nfght league.. H6 hurled the Freehold Gullstans to a 4 to 3 Victory over As- Dick Bennett's Blue Streak, MLB.C, Monmouth Boat club, and the pair ..of ties, including tho turitey should be the start of a rivalry tiury Park's Legion by giving up but six hits and not a single walk, Dedicate Season . sixth; Mario IrwVs Dawn, MJ3.G, Brevent Park on a flve-hltter, whllo day game when they played Long Lightning class winner was given his mates garnered four runs off similar to that of tho Lconardl>- ' while fanning an even dozen . . . The Jersey Shore league next year To 35th Anniversary seventh, and Philip McKay's Paddl, the Red Bank Register cup. Branch to a scorclcaa tie. Rumson Vets. A majority of Red ,j should.do something to shorten its season, Besides conflicting with S.C., eighth. Joseph Herman's Huba the five-hit pitching of "Red" Rob- In an attempt to give his squad The Comet race, which was post- inson. Bank's normal starting lineup were ''! football contests and thus losing.an amount.of spectator,interest, Octo- Msgr. Joseph T. Casey, pastor of Huba and-Robert Wilcox's Marlou a good looking over in simulated Leonardo' players last year, leaving i ber weather just doesn't call for , major leagues notwithstand- wore forced to withdraw by broken poned from the Sunday of thn Rumson played a post-searon battle, tho Buc mentor was host to St. James cburcb, will celebrate his Sweepstakes regatta due tb lack of the bayshorc team when a squad ing ... Middletown AC players are sporting nifty blue jackets'on which 36th anniversary In the priesthood rudders. " game with Beltord, a contest they Key.port high school aquad Tuesday was formed in Red Bank.'0rr lh» their names are nattily inscribed,. ... Trie local Legion post will give wind, was sailed Sunday morning previously claimed by forfeit, Blake next May. Pastor of St. James since Tommy Morrison, Jr.'s Tina of and was won by Kitty Wake of the for a scrimmage Results were sat- other hand, tho Field club still h&e J engraved belt buckles to. members of the Junior ball team. last year, the monsignor Instituted the Monmtrath Boat club won Satr urned on the steam, holding tho isfactory to the extent that it gtve3 a. good share of Red Bankers on Its) Shrewsbury Sailing club. The win- opposition to one run on three hits. an extensive athletic program In urday's Comqf race ln'l:28:ll, with ner's time was 1:25:58. Arnold him and Assistant Coach Phipps a roster, including Noll GettU a:**. Wlnfleld Wamwrlght's Kitty Wake, Steve Cooke poled a homer"in tho good idea what will bear closo scru- Sam Yorg, a couple of capable line; ' RED BANK LEGION'S grid team moved Into the heavyweight Red Bank Catholic shortly after Green's Leisure of the same club assuming the pastorate, S.C.,"second/lh 1:31:13. Trailing the first inning nvtth Ray Desmond tiny. men. division ;of,'tho Shore football league Monday night when, seven new finished second in 1:26:02 and Tina aboard. In electing a method of observing leading comets were Arnold of the Monmouth Boat club was The backfield continues to present In last week's game, Cliffwod players Joined the Bquad with an average weight of 206 pounds. In Green's Leisure, S.C., third; John Standings of the second half: eluded are the Adubato brothers, John and Joe, Al.Tomairio, "Speed' the anniversary, thla year's football third in 1:26:44. ;he No. 1 problem, with no experi- outgalncd Red Bank by a consider; Douglass's Typo High, S.C., fourth; W enced varsity men to bo called up- able irmrgln. but was unable to Versolloff, Oscar KIrby, Ed Valence and Georgo Puloa. With the ex- squad voted to dedicate the grid William Throckmorton's Southerly, Suds and Whiz, M.B.C, were Rumson _!.. „ 8 ception of Pulos, who was impressive in the workout as fullback, all season,. In honor ot their spiritual Brevent Park 7 on to build up the squad around. In work the advantage to any good^ S.C fifth; Jerry Jerolamon's So So fourth and fifth; Ty.ne High, S.C, Tuesday's work H.erb Swanson four fumbles being costly. Th» are linemen. • The added weight should give Coach Tom Phipps a few leader. In that connection the fol- II, M.B.C., sixth; Donald,Schnei- sixth; So So, seventh; -Blinker II, Onkhurst _ 5. peaceful nights of sleep. lowing poem, "Appreciation," was Highlands 4 showed signs of being a capable backfleld combination of Carl flru- der's Big Deal, S.C, seventh; Gor- eighth; So So II, ninth; Big Deal, Nnveslnk Hook S Ladder i blocking back, whllo Dick Chad- and Steve Kapuschy should of- composed: don Donald'^ Seven Eleven, M.B.C, tenth; Mack, eleventh; Apache, Mlddlctown 4 fer a dangerous offense once1 -Iha twelfth; Twinkle, thirteenth. Belford" 4 •wick'and Bob Wilson toro off a few ( ! GRID LINE:—Tomorrow .night's meeting of Red Bank Legion APPRECIATION eighth, and Barbara Sayre'a Blink- Oliver Byron .'• 4 gains which might label them'as regular season begins. It waa BrU- and Leonardo Field club should prove a highly interesting - contest. er II, M.B.C., ninth. Nautfcal prizes were awarded to Fair Haven I i — 3 'der who uncorked the game's moat W« salute you, Monslgnoil tho owners of the, first four Comets, running acea with more experience, The Field clubbers are pointing to score a win over the newcomers, . With heart* that are true— Sunday's Lightning. race at Red Llttl* Silver « Little Charlie Bruno als,o saw uc- sensational run, a 40-yard runback •. particularly because of the number cf former Leonardo stars on the For your prayers.and your guidance Bank wag won by the Avenger over to finish. • of the klckofT following the Red That kwp helping us. thcoueh. tion and.waa impiesstve tho short Legion eleven . . • Coach Arnle Truex has been working pre- time he worked. Bank tally. Kr.suschy received th* '. -paring a pass offense for the Red Bank game . .. Harold Peters is back Through trials and * temptation* Hines Books Feud kick, but, belns swarmed by tack- in the Rumson .Vet fold. He played against the Vets In.their opener That come In our way— ' Although the three returning But we'll • conquer—we trust. varsity men were on the line, that le ra, handed it 'to Bruder, who) with Leonardo, but the ties were, too strong.. . . Glad to see the charm- For you taurht us to pray. evaded Red Bankers 'u he skirted Ing cheer leaders put on therr act in front of the lights instead of be- Rumson Vets Meet Match At Asbury department had 1U ragged moments You have Riven us all against Keyport, Tho coaching staff the side lines. , t i hind them. \ The things that we need— Walt "Babe" Jackson,' fleet Red Through the Sisters and Priest* Roundtree, Martino la confident, however, that tho for- Lakewood Coach Boss Wright and several of hit players. Whom you wk us to heed. ward wall will settle down, oven Bank halfback, again supplied th| were Interested spectators at Bed Bank Catholic's opener Sat- Highlands Sunday though tho weights are light and main running threat. H|s end runs We hope to prove worthy To Meet Monday aided the victory by bringing ttt» urday. You enn bet the, cagy Wright wlH try passing the Green In memory of you— tho men are abort of stature. . and Gold out of the picture . . . After Jake Jeffrey's perform- Of your kindness and patience Matchmaker Roland J. Hinea of Still to bo determined as starters, ball up to the Angels' 35, ance with the Casey alumni Saturday, Coach Arnle Truex will You hove given that, too, Asbury Park Monday night will are a pair of ends, a tackle anj a which point Bennett heaved to probably give the boy plenty chance to show Us stuff for the You ffave us the "C&seys" ' Callahan Injured In Night Game present a return bout of one of the center. Vito Lentlna is a certainty ow.lt*. Another highlight of the Field dub ... Jack James refereed Saturday night at Bum- And a "Coach" super fine— most sensational matches ever to remain unmolested in ono tackier game was Bennett's punting. In ft* - son. The former Princeton back officiates collegiate fames. He,'.,, lUng the whistle . final quarter he put Cllf • ; -«t line. '• staged In the county whon Young and Nick gams.. pnd Frank knows Lqu "Smiley" J.appubs well, having played fojvthe old", As Long Branch Field Club Wins Roundtree, tho Philadelphia Iton- Sp JVlll return: jintl«c«Htr»i>rrlt; Rumson. Veterans will meet the Although most of the game was armory ropes to accept tho chal- gitore elected to keep him out duo Another near-capacity crowd •} ia,wk_,college's center. A Marine Ana we'll play the gapii {air. Highlands A. A. Sunday afternoon played In-Rumson territory,. tho JSiBft week, The team physician has put that nightT football is favored l£ -3 ulliilAUJspklsJBS^iffsw^lltfT'n^fltin^ffiiiSMse jeaJs^TeA^px^giLlI£^iaaflg^ajU!^^bffll* ,ir^jniiTM nosHfTTflir'ffiT^ •!••, , • •, i i —•-^-,^ -.~~~— - . ^- T It came shortly after tho Field club Martino and Roundtreo met in' local sports' fans. Tomorrow's' ' gamg* * ' f Rurnso And A leeeon of love first game for each club in the the 0% on Cama's playing, how- may turn out as a runniij ooftiel be* Boy ; .TTrToase you were wondering, tho'cheer" leaders for Rumson To pass out whore we can, Shore Football league. From past touchdown. Taking to the air,"Rum- an Asbury outdoor show In Au- ever, and he should participate in are Llll Baden, Rose Reclnelll, Florence Jeffrey and, Mrs. George Llnd- son waa awarded tho ball on their gust, with Roundtree gaining the tween Jackson and Tony Trlsca* ') For these tilings we're grateful performances in this season's non- the opener, which will be played on field club gpeedater, \ strom.i.. Rumson Vets' center, Al West, deserves more than a passing . And hope to repny^- league play the meeting should pro- ^40 by Referee Jack James, who nod. Both boxers unleashed vicious the West Bergen place athletic field. thought when you get around to picking your favorite players . . . High ruled that Langdon Vlracola had attacks, with damaging blowa land- Since lost week's game ttya R»o1 I 1 By doing the BIGHT thing vide an evenly matched contest, Bob Frlck and Dom Vaiti appear praise coming out of Colgate for Quarterback Pete Doremua. Coach AJ we move on life's way, Rumson has played two exhibition Interfered with the receiver. From Ing from -the opening bell. Round- to be the leading candidates for Bankers hay* acquired six neV ) Paul Bixler, who replaced Andy Kerr, Is introducing the T and single So blessings upon you games and Highlands one. The Vets there Clayton Walton heaved to .treo iproved able to take terrific ends but a battle continues for tho linemen and'a fullback possibility •[ wing and Pete has the inside track for T assignments . . . Howard As you complete "thlry-flve"— defeated Leonardo Field club 6 to Bill Beattle, who took the pass punishment and counter with equal other starting assignments. With all. heavyweights. It may tend Id f Leon came to Rumson's aid Saturday by handling the p. a. system. Of unselfish service power belts and although Martino change the starting lineups CoacH With God by your side. 0 and last Saturday night lost to from Long Branch'^ 40. Rumsnn speed and deception, a must on tho fans took up the cry as Beattie waa evidently trying to land a hay- Tom Phipps has been using th* -RED BANK CATHOLIC'S football squad has dedicated Its '47 sea THE FOOTBALL SQUAD. the Long Branch Field club, 8 to 0. maker, tho Phtladelphian worked program because of the light aquad, past two games in order to equaliw r Highlands' only appearance was a rushed toward pay dirt, only to be tho Bucs will really be bearing ion to Monsignor Josepn T. Casey, who will complete 35 years In the pulled down by Viracola. hia way through the contest. the poundage Coach Arnle True* priesthood next May.' The monsignor had taken up the pastorate of 7 to 0 defeat at the hands of Red down tho coming week. Bank Legion. •Tho game gave Coach Jacoubs & The semi final will have Jim has In his forward wall. St. James but for a short time before he laid plans for ah extensive Rumson Soldier Wright of Phllly mixing it with Newcomers Include the Adubat4 athletic program in the school, the first in its 20-year history. It Is In last week's game the VetB chance to place every Rumaonlan In the game. Again this week, poor Al Pecora of Newark. The threo brothers, John and Joe, both,.oi appropriate and thoughtful on the part of the grldsters to offer him Pitching In Japan were overpowered by the Long four rounders on the card will find Camera To Visit whom played with the Field cluK thanks. Branch Field .club. Ippolltto's luck plagued the purple-clad Vets Pvt. Lelghton Lobdell, son of when Bob Callahan suffered a dis- Leon Brown, Camden middle- last year. Others are Red Banked Mr. and Mrs. Lelghton Lobdell of, charges exhibited a classy attack, weight, meeting Curly Brower of Al Tomalno and "Speed" VersolloB, At the half-time Intermission in their opening game Satur- Indicating to shore grid fans they located elbow. Prompt action by Asbury Saturday; day, Team Captain Ed Sutphtn presented an autographed pro- Bellevue. avenue, Rumson, Is now Sea Bright first aid squad aided EUjabeth; Don Layton of Point Oscar Klrby and Ed Valenct. serving with the famed 24th Di- might bo the team to beat to re- Pleasant meeting Jimmy Mltchel, George Fuloa of Freehold has been gram to the monsignor. In it w«i a poem, "Appreciation," ceive the shore football crown. In getting Callahan's elbow back composed by members of the team. . vision Artillery In Japan. The In place, however, voiding a similar Elizabeth welterweight, and Dave Wrestles Morgan working out in the fullback slot and 24th, also known as the "Victory" With the evident advantage of Johnson, Elizabeth middleweight, promises,to afford 20S pounds, ot It Is certain that receipt of the program must have cheered weight in every position, the condition, which has Tony Mel- the prelate. When he was a young curate at St, James be- division, Is now occupying Kyushu, lacl's left arm In a cast. Bob Van- opening the program at 9 p. m. Pierre LeCIaire Geti power for line bucks. southernmost and third largest Branchers were kept pretty well In igalnst Asbury Park's Eddie Last week's starters were: ,;* tween 1911-17 he spent much time working with youngsters in check most of the game. First score Brunt will be missing this week as Young. forming athletic squads. It was quite natural that formation island of the Japanese home group. he has left for college. The contest Semi Final Billing; RED BANK CUFFWOpif • Pvt. Lobdell enlisted at New was a touchback in the second of a genuine sports program in the school would be among hi* quarter. Ray Catalano, Rumson also marked Harold Peters' return Snkowlti XE L. MeGntM ... first acts when he returned to Bed Bank after 39 yean as a York city, a year ago and received to the squad. He started the season To Meet Frenchman Scott . LT J. ZadBUH his basic training at Fort Bragg, back, wa£ tackled in the end lone Film To Feature Scnla LQ GlambUUuta Navy chaplain. •• • when ho' received a poor pass from with Leonardo Field, club. Wldger C Van tent N. C. He .was sent overseas to Last week's starters: Men's Club Session Primo Camera", former world Cltnrella. UG Sacdawln A familiar figure at Green and Gold games, too much praise 'cannot center, The next tally was In the Prlc« BT 3. ZudolaK join the 24th Division Artillery at RUMSON heavyweight boxing champion and be heaped upon him. In instituting the program he has made certain Camp Hakata, Fukuoka, Kyushu. third period, following a sustained LONG BRANCH Presentation of a fllm, "See currently the outstanding heavy- Kuney RE Grynt* that it be first rato and a permanent fixture in the school's function! march which began on Rumson's Fisher LI! Hnrrlnnton Mooncy KB S. ItmW He is assigned to the Survey Sec- Fleming LT H.. Peters America First," by the Standard weight wrestler, cornea to Aabury Jacknon TJH D. McQn(K Things are definitely on the move at RBCK and it should not be. too 1 42. From that point Jimmy Renzo Anastmla hG Slcklcl r Oil company, will feature a meet- Bennett RH Brudtr tion of "B" Battery 63d Field Ar- West Park armory Saturday night. Ho long before the local parochial system becomes one of.the powers in tillery Battalion, but at present he and Tony Bevacqui gave with some Thomey 0 ing of the Men's clUb of Atlantic will meet bearded Ben Morgan, 340- Fix FB Trtgiu* the state's athletic picture. expert running, getting the plgakln Domhrowskl KG K. Pitt» is pitching for the 24th Division Stroll RT Macintosh Highlands Methodist church Wed- pound Texan. to the one-yard marker on a 12- Boattle Artillery Nine, which Is currently Wllcox RE nesday night,' October 8, at tho Undefeated In all his grappling yard pass from Bevacqui to Fisher, A. Bc-vacnul QB VanBrunt Savage, Coles RED BANK'S JUNIOR American Legion baseballteam travels to leading the Regimental league. He CaUlat-.o church. Chairman Bradley Van- Ed Coughlln cracked the line at Rcnzo HB matches, "'Camera -signed with Belmar Sunday afternoon to engage the Belmar Juniors in a single enjoys the many recreational facil- Condone P. Cook Brunt has planed an entertaining Matchmaker Roland J. Hlnes on center to chalk -up six points. CouBhlln ' HB Stanley game for the county championship. Belmar is the state championship ities offered the men of this camp, J'B program around this picture. Otncr his return JEajt after the comple- Are Medalists squad, but this fact is not bothering the local youngsters who will hi Including baseball, ping-pong, ten- members of the committee are tion of an extensive Western tour. pouring all they have at the tough opposition. Johnnie Calandrlellq, nis, boating, Red Cross Club, and Herbert S. Meinert and Rev. Roy The "hulk of human" has been Score 79*8 To Be Low -' coach of the team, deserves praise for piloting the club into the leader- a b'athlng, beach located a few Riker-McGraw Rainee Weinstein E. Williams, Jr., Raymond Taylor drawing capacity crowds since his ship for the second half of league play. . • • hundred feet from the camp. Cops Golfing Honors will be in charge of refreshments. return to the Statea, gaining the In Mayor Mount Play „• Win At Rumson . A drive for new members will be reputation of being the leading ins i ' y •* INCIDENTS "AND INCIDENTALS:—Rumson's Marls Costigan, a Mrs. Cal Weinstein won the mado in connection with this meet- gate attraction In the mat sport. Tony Savage and Jake Colea w*fr loyal Register reader, is quite a basketball player . . . Fred Brqwn'was Bowling Results round robin golf tournament of Old Ing by the membership committee Morgan, the Texas man moun- tho medalists in the qualifying, a judge in the President's.cup motorboat races on the Potomac Saturday FOWLER'S BOWLING CENTER Take Member-Guest Orchard Country club, an event headed by Elbert A. Frlmpter; The tain, ha* shown evidence of great round for the Mayor James K. and Sunday/ Danny Foster became the first to wear the triple crown BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE which has been conducted there club was organized last spring and strength to go with Jiia exceptional Mount trophy this week, each far>" of Gold Cup, National Sweepstakes and President's cup. Which re- Event 6-Up On Par most of the season. Playing three has sponsored two dinners and at- poundage. He Is expected to tax nering a 79 over Old Orchard. minds Us that Guy Lombardo refused to call Foster's cutting Inside a Park Inn 8 points a match, Mrs. Weinstein col- :endod a baaeball game- at Ebbcts "da Preem" to the limit in their Pairings and qualifying score*; BolleKa Oil Servlco 8 lected 17'A points to outdistance buoy in the Gold Cup race on Jamaica bay. Had tho popular maestro Esio Servlcs - •'.. 6 Irving Rlker ot Rumaon Country fiojd, Brooklyn. ' . scuffle to a fall. It Is a one-hour which had to be 86 or better, are! reported it to the judges, Foster would have been disqualified. News- Andy'ty Station . .. 0 club and C. W. McGraw of Spring her nearest competitors, Mrs. Jo A varlfed Aim program was pro- time limit match,, Savage versus Harry Lawn, W! reel men and spectators picked up the cry, but Guy kept quiet... Twas Crate'a Beverages ...... 3 Dale copped the member-gueat soph Rudnlck and Mrs. William vided by tho committee at the first Jim Moran, 85, versus Mike Slrollo, Huddle's Tavern •• 3 Bradley, each of whom had 11 In second billing will be Pierre 84; Dr. David Miller, 82, veraua. quits a 'busy Bports week-end. Golf balls, , footballs, bowl- Alley Gats - - i team match play against par tourn- fall mooting held recently at tho LoClalre, Long Branch's gentleman ing balls, and, yep, even a couple high balls . .. Ken Smith, popular Amoco' Station 0 ament at Rumaon Sunday, ending points. church. Tho picture was shown George Hlckey, SS; Fred Merrimari, wrestler. After upsetting Olno Gar- 83, versus Robert Parker, 85; Colea member of the Fort Monmouth athletic office and competent executlvo their 38-hole route six up on regula- Mrs. Weinstein also took tho through tho courtesy of Mr. Bax- ibaldi last week, tho top hat and secretary of tho Shore grid loop, is anxious to book the post basketball WATSON LAB "B" LEAGUE tion figures. versus Tom Stoble, 85; Lou Cdlby) W gross honors in the-ringer tourna- tor and Mr. Allen of tho New Mon- tails charactor and former Long team with local clubs .. . Hope the Shrewsbury freezes over this winter. Development Service E ment, posting a surprising 66. Mrs. 84, versus Dom Christopher, 84; Tied for second place honors, at mouth. Baptist church. Refresh- Branch lifeguard, has boon signed Ruas Pingitore, 81, veraua Frank We know Fred Merrlman is a flash on the cinder path but would like Enlisted Hen 4 three up, wero Matthew J. Scam- J, Joseph Connor won tho net hon- ments wero Borvcd by Raymond to go against a tough customer in to soa how well he would go digging spikes Into the ice against Ray Air InatallaUoM I ors In that evont with 71-5-66. Taylor. Morrow, 85, and Frank Petentn, Desmond, Tommy Oakes and an added starter, Red "I'm hen-pecked" Wayside No. 2 - 2 moll and son of Hunting Valley; G. Eddie Pasquetto of France. The 83, versus Jules Huber, 84. Reproduction No, 2 % Mac W. Bryan and J. H. Ackermah Frenchman has a savage'style, ond Safnmon , . . John Delaney, holder of Innumerable Bertram H. Borden Maintenance ..:.,... 1 Mayor Mount la the municipal medals and trophies, has taken up study of the elements. He claims of Spring Dale, and Geoffrey R, West Keansburg Junior-Senior P.T.A. the match la expected to supply head of Weat Long Branch. we will have a bitter winter,' but an early spring. Mellor and John Klddo of Mont- plenty of color as well as being a Red Bankers Win clalr. • Opens Program test for Pierre. At" two up on par were George Plans Benefit Other contests Include Tlgor Joe "White Cloud" In THERE IS PLENTY DISCUSSION about Leonardo FJeld club these At State Fair Dwlght and H. C. Sturhahn of The first fall meeting of tho West Members of the Senior-Junior March, Yugoslav champ, and Mllo days" becauso of the number of players who have left their grid team Spring Dalo and C. Alan Hudson, Koanaburg Paront-Toachor njaocla- I'uront-Tcachor ' association were Stelnborn, votornn grunt and Dixie Cup Regatta . Mrs, Anna de la Reusallle, and Jr., and William A. Forrester of hostcsscB Tuesday at a tea for new to play with other clubs. Wo believe tho mass exodus of stars Is'nat- her sister, Mrs. Samuel E. Cogglns, tlon was held at tho school Thurs- groanor of New York, and the Henry and Gene Miltenbergur ural. How else would the other clubs in the league be manned? It is Nassau. At one up wore UzalH. teachers of tho Rod Bank senior opening bout, scheduled for 0 p. 1 both of Broad street, wero prize McCartor and John T, GUlospio of day of last weok, Mrs, Walter Boy- called their • comet "White Cloud " natural, too, that a'playor prefers to play with his home ,club. winners in tho necdlocraft exhibits and Junior high school and for now m., will'have a pair of Iriahmcn in tho Dixie Cup regatta lait week- In general, tho rivalries these transfers have occasioned are healthy Morris oounty and even were Dr. or, president, reported that a mem- mombors. Tho faculty of the two battling it out, Thoy are "Red" at the state fair at Trenton. Tho Martin A, Quirk and Dr. H. V. Oar- end nt the Red Dragon Canoe Clufc signs forlho young Shore Football league They add a flavor to tho fair, which this year marks its bership drive Is being conducted. schools attondlnR woro Introduced Ryan' of Chicago and Paddy Muck at Edgcwater Park as a represen- contests which otherwise might bo missing. Attempts to rip down the rlty of/Deal and Amory L. Haskell by Chester E. Wllhoim, Junior high of Boston, , 202d anniversary making It tho old- and T. S, DIgman of Spring Dalo. Tho organization will hold tative of Comet Fleet II of the. Rlf, excellent roputation LFC has onjoyod will not glvo strongth to any of est state fair In tho nation, opened game social at tho school Friday school principal, and Harry C, Bank Yacht Racing association., « the clubs and may even work to weaken what now Is a strong league. Sunday. There wore 34 teams onterod In night, October 3, for the bonoflt of Solnor, sonlor high school principal. TO MISS (IAMB . Twenty of the top boats in th* Mrs. Reusslllo recolved threo blue tho tourney, which is considered the dental project, The next meet- The tea was hold In the homo country competed, Including Ow«ft one o{ the outstanding golfing economics room of tho Junior nigh When Rumson Vets open their THE FEED BAO:—Monmouth_PnrJt Jockey club reported that this ribbons for,a knitted nfghan In events along the shoro. ing will bo Tuesday night, October Shoro Football loaguo piny Sunday P. Merrill's craft, which won thli year it hns donated $40,000 to charitable institutions. Most of tho ruat and green, an old-fashioned 14, at 8 o'clock at tho school. school. aftornoon, a loyal rooter will be yoar's national championship, And money went to county agencies, but tho most recent gift of $5,000 went •ampler made In 103? and a needle- More than 78 attondod. Tea was missing. Sho Is Choor Leader Llll Philip Somerville, a former tltl* to tho Damon Runyon Cancer Research fund .'. .. Bill Hong will be a point picture of a floral print. Sho Cinolnnatl rookie pitcher.Kvorett sorvod with Mrs, Joseph Odonbuch winner. Tho Rod Bank boy* fla* Llveiy's father, Jack, himself a for- BKATINO RINK gdon, who Is recuperating from an ' finest at the jockey nhlndlg in Waldorf Astoria ... Garden State is also received a rod ribbon for a and Mrs. S. M. "Hoffman, two ox- ondoctomy she underwont thin Uhod noar tho top'in point atandi . building up tho stable drea there. They clarm it will bo the most mod hand-made linen guest towol. Mrn. mer major loague .pitcher, roomed Sportland danco hrjil.at Ideal proBldonts, presiding at the tea with Ty Cobb when Jack and the crh of any In the country Dr. Claronce "Buddy" Combs shared Cogglna won' threo red ribbons for Beach has boon converged Into a table, Mrs. Herman Wolf roporte* fAila regatta wai inaugurated prominence with Stew Iglehart Sunday when the Old Westbury quar her,exhibit of hand-crocheted cur- Georgia Poach woro teammates on roller skating rink, which will bo a hallo aalo Thursday, October 10, tho Detroit Tigers. tet annexed polo's national opon championship by defeating the Mexican tain pulls, a crocholod apron and Dixie "caatlron "cup M "nt o rtWrif OVW Bongo, Tim noxt meeting will bo Tuesday, Nod Slokols, center for Roil Bank Legion's grid tonm nt tho I'plsyetTlttrTJsudlTJffhg-up game . . . Sony to soe popular Tom Drls- ' Honey Russell, coach,o,off tne Bos- Extensive alterations have boon October 7. Turk Edwardi, Washington g d S Tha largost orders for tho Nat- ton Celtics In the* Basketball an- made to trw hall and Mi; Bonii start of tho sodaon, Jin.1 loft tho coll leave High Ground stabla , , . Nolla Jorios Was claimed from "Sub'.' •quad. He will thorlly underp;o ivn skin gild couch, twioe turml Hammond i . . Bill "Junior" Prate may glvo up visiting race tracks. ional Football League's record* and aoclatlon o( America, potted a 4<- has Issued an Invitation to hi Arnan»"it8~nmf Hlis»lMlppl traded the' job' because ha "wutt't- /Last time at Cnmden, BUI said his selection looked so weak he didn't roster manual come from II- Rama win streak whon he coached many patrons to visit tho how c» football decisions ench yoar from operation and will be lost lo tho • know whether to bet win, place or l!v«. . brarki ouUld* league territory, the Sofon Hall college cagin. tabllihment. 1620.1O 1911. team the remainder of the season " ' Two RED BANK REGISTER SEPTEMBER 25,1947 • B In the national ' F.R.A. 120-plece ner of Pennsylvania Btate college, United States Coast Guard acade- baied on the results of competitive U. S. Coast Guard, Washington 25, Freehold Youth 1 who will direct the first national Wolcott I« Cadet my, New London, Conn., stood No. examination held annually: The it Directors band at the - organisation ! conven- next examination will be conducted x>. c. tion at Kansas City October tt to F.F.A. band to be organized. They 83 on a list of 6M candidates who Wins Band Honor will play for the national conven- Ai C.G. Academy - participated in the nation-wide February 16-1T, 1948. Further in- An estimate of 15,000,000 tons, of 22. • formation relative to the U. S. commercial fertilizers used in 1946 it In Asbury Kenneth Matthews, Freehold, has Matthews, a member of the F.F.tion and parade. Personnel was James R. Wolcott, 3d, son of Mt. examination for appointments to selected from the 833,289 members. and Mr»i - Jam«« R, Wolcott, .335 cadetshlp at the academy. Coast Guard academy may be otn get a new high'record for the Unit- been selected by the Future Farm- A., was selected for the band as- talned by writing the commandant, ed States. . . .. ' |Plain Dinner Monday sr» of America to play alto horn signment by Dr. Henry S. Brun- It pay> to tdvertlle In Tha RegUter Broad-street, who is a cadet at the Appointments to the academy are i To Open Fall Season ) Honmouth Boy Scout dirvo nxit Sunday night at the Ma- tt'stasyas rolling your hair up an turlerst „,' grill, Aabury Pkrk, to formu- »te plans for the fall season whloh It's iuttHUilttdto last as Jong as $15 wavtsl rill'open Monday night with a dln- \ir>'ln tht Crystal Terrace room I- the Berkeley Carteret hotel at labury Park. TONI CREME COLD WAVE DELUXE "Reservations.for the dinner may ie 'made through executive head- [UtjrteiS In Long Branch. :/As a reililt of a message brought HOME PERMANENT Toiri the National Scout Executive Conference by John Northrup, the Word has agreed to emphasize the with 50 professional *llgloua side of life In scout actlv- lle* throughout.tiie conrtny year, mm? reusable plastic -curler* iking cure to make no denomtna- )6ial distinctions. This trend In- Get ''beauty salon" results, h% national movement Is aimed at bttibating juvenile delinquency. cot tlm« one-quarter with ; An offer w&s received from E. I. Toni larger ribbed curlers. Brown of the Monmouth' county Lirport, to purchase a Link Traln- ir [which the council acquired as iacceBs war material through the with FIBER efforts of Irving Feist some months Igo. Mr. Brown's offer was to set COLD WAVE HOME PERMANENT CURLERS ilp'a credit for the purchase price to fee paid off by giving lessons In Hying to the scouts. Since no price was mentioned, the matter i« be- ing taken under advisement. A financial report by Stanley Green showed receipts to Septem- to'Ortoy . . • Daggttt I Keriudtll • • > Max Factor ber 1 of $85,657.78 and disburse Roger A GalUf . . . thty'rt fypieol mints of $33,410.34. SAVE 5O%! SAVE $2.50! Members attending the directors ' of tht famous nam«i you want wh»n REGULAR $2.50 REGULAR $3.50 meeting were E. Donald Sterner, you'r* looking lot hvtlintu. • wfio presided, «nd Judge Alton V. tf&ne Harvey D. Leuin, Carl A. And when you wont thtir product* ELMO NITE CREAM D & R ELORDA CREAM hunnfeH. William Buehsbaum, Unktd to way-down pric* tajji, 5roBn NorthcuBjDr. Edwin F. Stew- limited Mm* tpetlat . . . art, Kendall g\ Lee, Stanley . H. thtn't no p/aet fikt UGGETT'S. Only a few more day si at'ptn, David Ej. 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yjR Monday, October 6th, WEEK-END SPECIAL at 8:00 P. M, you and other MAKE-UP GENIUS OF THE MOVIES grown-ups here In Monmouth County will have the chance to leant those extra things EXCITINGLY NEW I DIFFERENT I 1.19 Hot Water Bottle 69c Pt. Mascals Aim. Hand Lot. 59c you missed in school or col- LIPSTICK TRIO in plastic show-case Jeffe—lor leas than the price of a movie-and-soda-a-week LADY ESTHER UPCOLORS —when your own. iion-proflt 125 Ft. Roll Wax Paper 19c Clear Red, Blue Red, Rose Red: three flat- ' j)AA* Honmouth Adult .School Concentrated color. PL Witch Hazel 19c opens hi the beautiful Bum- Never deserts liptl tering shades for your own beauty-type. V son Hl:h School Bull dins. Pt-AIco Rex Rub. Alcohol 23c Sitroux Tissues Box 440 29c are fast oiling COLOR-HARMONY ROUGE stays on.» up as registrations pour in. Box 50 Book Matches He Lux-Lifebuoy-Sweetheart Soap Smoothes on your cheek like'the natural registrations for the courses you want will beauty of a blushl 9 lovely color-tones. continue to be taken on s 2 for 15c 50c* flrst-come-nrst-serve basiaion Pt. U.S.P. Milk Magnesia 19c Monday and Wednesday evenings (8 P. M.) next week, SINGLE LOOSE. POWDER COMPACT and on Monday, October (th PL Peroxide Smokers- (at 1 F. M.) LOVELY BOXED BATH BARS I 21c Your choice of any 15c Slim, round, gold-tone. Flicks open to jtEA *F you have a registration ROGER & GAL1ET SOAP blank trorn last week's news- 100 Aspirin 5 Grain 12c show mirror, separate "powder room.*' V papers (Register, Record or Huge bors In assorted 4 M Press), All It out and send tobacco and 1.00 pipe special It In wltb your money order fragrances, Boxed. 3 for I • • or check today! Or come to 100 Soda Mint Tablets. 9c the Humson High School 69c building (Bldge Rd. ft Blng- ham Ave.), on Monday or Wednesday, : TRIPLE CONaNTRATEDl E ITIIER way, don't delay until It's too late. Be sure to register.EARlAf to take the RAYVE CREME SHAMPOO courses you want Enriched with lanolin, 4 Aft The Board of Govemon 5 or. economy [ar at I HONMOUTH MEDICATED... BOUDOIR SIZE HAIR CONDITIONING ACTION I- SPECIAll 2 REOv23c TUBES ADULT DRENE SHAMPOO , SQUIBB DENTAL CREAM Cools, soothes Irrltal- leaves no dulllrfg film. •d skin, o oz. site. Addiluilre. 3oi. lire ' freshing. Now • 2 tubes • Wui Federal Tax Boxl93»Rurnion,rU o • COR. BRO AD cV MONMOUTH STS. PHONE 6-144* RB. RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 demann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grand Jury Indicts Raymond LJndemann, havj re- - WINDOW SHADES - turned to school at Cedar Crest We arc manufacturing all sizes and all grades of side Egans of Harding Road college, hettimed shade. In our own factory. ' ;,•, 16 For Gambling Mr. and Mri. John C Anderson We reverse your old shades. have been' visiting the tatter's par- Vogue Qowns J — SUGGEST— Jo HOfTnoseHeld ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Handy of CrUfleld, Md, • Globe Awning & Shade Co. PATHOS.... A lovely green vine plant to Are From Red Bank Mrs. J. Carle Anderson Is visit- 117 W. PROMT 8T. TEL: RED BANK 6-3889 ing Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Loeg of Allenhurst Inc.'.. decorate your home all year round. Twenty-four Indictments charg- of Swarthmore, Pa. • ing 15' men and one woman with Miss Frances Cohen has returned gambling activities In the shore from .a vacation spent at Balfour GREENHOUSES ON HAJtDING BD. AT HABB1SON AVE. area during.the summer were Sled Thursday in Freehold by the retir- Lake lodge, Minerva, N. Y., and In Allenhurst N, Protect Your Piano •'.••'•-.. . PHONE B. a 6-1*48 ing April term grand jury. Eighteen Canada. of tha bills voted involved raids- Sgt. Earl Smedes, formerly of conducted in . the Bed Bank area Keyport, was a recent visitor at and Home July 29. by county detectives and the home of his aunt, Mri. Karl u state police. Heuser, In Matawan. Sgt. Smedes The Shore's Newest; Indicted for both bookmaklng expects to be stationed at Fort Dix and . possession of number slips until after the holidays. Colonial Restaurant were: Ernest Smith,, 66, and son, Bruce Bahrenburg, son of Mr. 3 Broad Street Red Bank, ft. J. Walter, 32, both arrested In an al- and Mrs. Clarence E. Bahrenburg, and Smartest leged book-making room at 28 Wal- lias entered Blair academy, Blairs- Phone Red Bank 6-3649 lace street, and another son, Lester town. - Smith, 25, arrested in an automo- j Mrs. Maurice Cohen has been vis- Qbwn Shop ' Try Our Delicious bile in Red Bank. - . iting relatives at Scranton, Pa. Michael Carluizl, 36, of 10 locust Mr. and Mrs. Alden Sproul have avenue, and.Mario Rossi, 36, of 66 returned from visiting relatives at •Waverly place, charged with being CHICKEN POT PIES runners for the Smiths, were in- Terrell, Tex. ', . ' : Dresses Exclusively Designed by dicted twice for aiding and abetting Mr. and Mrs. Julius Banks of Served each Thursday bookmaklng. Telegraph Hill road are parents of America's Leading Designers. Also Six other Indictments Involving twins, a son and a daughter, born Have your piano thoroughly cleaned and nioth Red Bank arrests were: Viola last Thursday at Monmouth Me- SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Mitchell, 42, of 145 Lelghton ave- morial hospital. Also Fur Trimmed and 1 nue, and William Moorhead, 75, of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Genoveseare proofed by.someone who is qualified to do so. " Served each Saturday on our $1.00 Dinner 14 Tllton avenue, bookmaklng and parents of a son born Saturday at Fur Lined Coats. lottery; Ralph Reevey, 26, of 102 Rivervie-w hospital. This will save you many dollars worth of moth Specializing in the finest Steaks and Chops. West Bergen place, and Arthur Dll- A delegation from Calvary Me*th- lard, 41, of 248 Shrewsbury avenue, odist church attended a meeting at • ' '' " damage in the future. • Delicious Summer Salads bookmaklnsr, and Roy Rooks, 39, of the conference center at Mount 13 Central avenue, and Richard Misery last week-end. The Couples' Vogue Gowns Vogue Gowns, Inc. Parker, 43, of 112 McLaren street, club of the church will give a bookmaklng. luncheon for members of the 1210 Raymond Blvd., Allenhurst Plaza, Other indictments for bookmak- ihurch 60 years old or older in Newark, N. J. Allenhurst, N. J. . BRUCE E ANDERSON lng Included Walter Hurley, 2 Rona October. > place, Ihterlaken; Raymond Earlln, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Olsen and OUB AXLENHTJRST SHOP BJano.Tuning, Regulating and Repairing Jr., 814 Main street, Bradley ,-p. RIGHT with WRIGHT'S children, David and Evelina, and i Will Bemaln Open the Entire Year.. Beach; George Harrison, 1014 Main Mrs. D. C. Walling have returned street,' Asbury Park; Edward PHONE R. B. 6-4259 or R. B. 6-3594-R Glynn, 131 Railroad avenue, As- from a two-weeks' vacation In Mew bury Parks and John J. Ryan, J15 York state. TIMELY ITEMS AND Brighton avenue, Long Branch.' Mrs. Frank P. Sproul has been the . guest of Mrs. Harvey P. Sproul In Scranton, Pa. Keyport Mrs. Raymond Pontler and chil- LABOR SAVERS dren Of Kingston, N. Y., have been Fund raisiqg plans were dis- the guests of Mrs. Pbntler's grand- cussed at a meeting of the aux- mother, Mrs. Arthur N. Brown. % H.P. ELECTRIC ' iliary of the Keyport "First Aid Mrs. John Kane, a former Key- squad held last week In the First port resident now living In Penn- $75.00 Aid building. It was" announced sylvania, was the recent guest of SKILSAW GRINDER that a ton of coal or similar Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walling. amount of fuel oil'will be disposed A resume of summer vacation of on the co-operative plan and trips was given at the first meet- •~%- H.P. ELECTRIC the award will be made at a meet- ing, of the Delta Alpha class of the ing to be held October 21. Mrs. Baptist church at the home of Miss $33.00 Robert Johnston, president, and Dora Thome at Hazlet Thursday DIEHL GRINDER Mrs. F. W.-Holman were hostesses evening. The program Included a at last week's meeting. reading by Mrs. W, F. Stanhope. Mr. : and Mrs. Raymond 6. The next meeting will be October Vz HP. POWER KING Kruser have announced the en- 16 at the home of Mrs. John S. gagement of their daughter, Stout, Walling terrace, with Mrs. $37.75 TSelma Catherine, to I* Russell Ernest Dunham as the assisting ARKET DRILL PRESS Rogers, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. hostess, when a, food sale and ex- Lloyd R. Rogers of Baltimore. change will be conducted. Miss Kruser Is a graduate of Key- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Boland, 21 W. FRONT ST. RED BANK TEL. 6-0508 7-INCH POWER KING port high school and attended formerly of Keyport, have, pur- Western Maryland, college and Mr. chased a new home at 1604 Sem- $37.75 Rogers, a graduate of McDonagh inary road, Silver Springs', Md. TABLE SAW Military academy, is a pre-dental Mr. and Mrs. William Sttllwell, KEEP YOUR student at Western Maryland. He Oneonta, N. ?., have returned YEARLING 8-INCH POWER KING served three and one-halt years home, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. with the U. S. Army Air Corps. Charles I. Young. STEER BEEF other.Vngagement announced' Mrs, James-Xieach_hasrat\irned JAJLLSAW •by^aKf^roHfffbrfolk, Va., where t Miller, tttms, Minn., to Wai-" she visited Jne'tf: husband, now a is. Walter Johnson. Mr. Leach has left tor Holland. . The building fund "committee of Mis* Dorli West, -daughter... of SIRLOIN the Sisterhood of the United He- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. West, has TABLE SAW brew congregation announced at returned to her studies at Wilson an executive, meeting last • week college, Chambersburg, Pa, PORPHOUSE that $1,500 , has been raised and Miss Geraldlne V. Brown and 8-INCH PORTER-CABLE that, the synagogue- on Broad street Miss Marjorie Bronkhurst were Is. being rendvated so as to be recent guests of friends at Hack- available' as a recreation center as ensack. T. BONE ELECTRIC SAW 129* well as a meeting place. The ex- John E. Tllton has returned to STEAK ecutive meeting was held at the his home In Swarthmore after vis- PORTERTCABLE home of Mrs. Isadora Goldman. iting his grandparents, Mr. and 10-INCH Joseph L. Lovett, Jr., Mrs. Carle- Mrs. Samuel E. Tllton. ton R. Wharton, Kenneth' Robin- The annual picnic supper of the son, Mr. and Mrs.' Theodore Philathea class of the Baptist ELECTRIC SAW .;; 162* Strobel, Mr. anjl Mrs. Hewitt W. church, took place Friday evening Wharton, Mr. . and Mrs. B. H. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. BEST 14-INCH WALKER-TURNER Wharton and Rev. Charles , R. Frank Weigand In Hazlet. Games 00 Smyth attended the session of the were played and prizes awarded to CUT New Jersey annual conference - of I Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Webster, Her- BAND SAW the Methodist church In Ocean bert C. Burrowes and Norman ib. 118 City thta week. Laursen. RIB ROAST 55 ,••'••. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kite have Mrs. John Varea was guest of S.M. 700 WALKER-TURNER returned from Atlantic City, where honor last week at a birthday par- they celebrated their nfth wedding ty given at the home of her son- $54.00 anniversary. . " • in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siegel have Raymond Wallace. Members of the TOP SURFACER & SANDER been spending a vacation In At- family attending were Mr. and ROAST lantic City. .-...•; Mrs. Frank Lavlnsky, Brooklyn; HANDY HOT Miss B. Dorothy Cohen has re- John Varea, Jr., Fort Dlx; Mr. and 95 turned from a three weeks' vaca- Mrs. Louis Varea, Mrs. Marie BOTTOM STEAK tion In Colorado Springs, Col. Hegel, Lillian and Marie Varea, Mrs. Samuel Siegel has returned Mr. and Mrs. William Casey and *36 Mr. and Mrs, Varea, all of Keyroit. from Seattle, where she spent sev- WASHING MACHINES eral weeks vlstling her parents. ROUND The Tialols class of Calvary APPOINT COUBT CLEBK 95 Methodist church, resumed . meet- ings last week with a covered dish Leon Nolan, former Freehold wel- supper In the church. Rev. Charles fare director, was appointed this *26 week as temporary court clerk for R. Smyth, pastor, spoke on plans Common Pleas Judge John C. Gior- PAINT SPRAYERS (or: the year and there was a'dis- cussion of the food booth which dano. He replaces John Mlraglia, the class will sponsor at the an- who last month was named chief $47.50 nual church bazar and supper De- court clerk, filling a vacancy caused cember 4. The next meeting will by the death In July of W. Ryall be October 21, when Mrs. Fred- Burtls, an employee of the county ib. clerk's office 47 years. HAMBURGER STEAK 49 PAINT SPRAYERS erick Wilson and Mrs. A R, Eok- man will be hostesses. Eori cm nuk« poc'xtt raoner by lelh METAL TOP VENTILATED $7.95 Missel Dorothy and Carolyn LJn- ins Th« Btgltttr.—Adrtrttument. / IRONING BOARDS TENDERIZED WHOLE 32" ECLIPSE BURNS BROS. GARAGE SHANK POWER LAWN HAMS •$. MOWER 519°° Complete Automobilt Repairing WITH SULKY 4 to c MECHANICAL WORK FOWL 5-Lb. Size Ib. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BODY & FENDER REPAIRS 45 MOORE'S WRIGHT'S PAINTING "CONVERTIBLE TOPS JERSEY FAMOUS FAMOUS AUTO UPHOLSTERY FRYING HOUSE PAINT HOUSE PAINT 2 Blocks West Swartz's Furniture Store CHICKENS 4* PRICED RIGHT LOW PRICES Off Route #35 3 - 31 Lb. Size THE Austin Burrts Edward Burnt

,\ • i Paee Four RED BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER. 25, 1947 For The Best In Keansburg Fellowship Holds JEWELRWitchtt, CIMIYM anREPAIRINd Jstrelrr G P«g Lo Piccolo Says: Miss Joan Trenery returned yes- Home Decoration' . •nd Repair* at R«i»on«bl« PriceCIs) If you are planning a. "Hallow- terday to Syracuse university for Supper In Hall Curtmlnt—Draptrlu—Btdipraadt All Work Guaranteed for One Year * »'«n" Party bo sure to visit the her second year. She Is a student Slipcover*—V«n«tl»n Blinds H. ROSIN, Jeweler Idea corner at the Candle Light at the College of Liberal Arts. Dur- The 8HERMAN 8H0P Is Wert Front St, Red Bank, N. J. Gift shop In Fair Haven. ing the summer, she was employed Little Silver Group Tel. 6-0072-M. by The Register, serving as Keans- M Broad St Bed Bank Suggestions for table decorations, burg correspondent, and handling Plans Country Fair Sale party favors and candles—the gay, general news stories. • On. .At fMtlve type — goblins, witches, Tha Jolly Eight club will «pend A Covered dish supper was held GREETING CARDS ghosts, Jack o' lanterns and the the \vcck~-~end at Atlantic City, Monday evening by the Young STATIONERY proverbial orange and black tapers. .Mr.'and Mr ' England. Mi . Ogden returned last it week from a business trip to Ohio. will be Mrs. Noel Nllson, KH. Wil- Warm autumn days, cool nfghts and liam T. Sawyer and Mrs. Lester "COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND" Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Tren- gentle rains encourage new grass to de- ery will spend the week-end at At-, Taylor, lantie City, attending the New Jer- . Present at Monday's meeting velop quickly into strong, luxuriant turf. aey Automotive Trado Association were Dr. F. A. DeMaris, Mr. and THE CANDLE LIGHT Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mr. and Mrs,. Follow the easy Scott prescription per convention. 1000 sq ft: 10 lbs Turf Builder grassfood FAIR HAVEN, N. J. Mrs. Barbara Ackorm&n, Mrs. James Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 767 RIVER ROAD, Close, Mr and Mrs. Henry Bice, to give grass health and color. 3 to 5 George Maucb,' Mrs. Anna Townley, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dielman, Mr. "FOR GIFTS THAT ARE DIFFERENT" and Mrs. Victor Cann and son Ray- lbs Scott* Seed to cover ground with vig- PHONE RED BANK 6-2144 mond were recent visitors ,to Mid-and Mrs. Noel Nllson, Mr. and Mrs. land Beach, Staten Island. • William T. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs, orous new grass plants. - ' Mr. and Mrs. George Mauyh are Lewis Lowry, Mr and Mrs. Edward On a motor trip to dishing, Okla. J. Urban and Mrs. Richard. Broun- Mrs. George Mauch, Mrs. Mabel ley. Walling and Mrs. Loretta Cann SCom UWN SKD-blend of deep-rootlna permanent were at the Daughtera of America grasses for lawns in full sun, light shade. 1 Ib - $1.25 Convention at Atlantic City. Freehold Project For Sale—"Tower Hill" Mr. and Mrs. George Mahawage 5 lbs • $6.25 25 lbs. • $29.85. Scott* for Dense Shad* of Sea Breeze way are tho parents Gets Approval Approximately 2M acres at the highest pofnt in Red at same prices. Your Friend in Need Bank, overlooking the Shrewsbury Rivers and a large ex- of a daughter, born Thursday at Authorization to .advertl:a for Monmouth Memorial hospital. bids lor the building of 12 single panse of Monmouth County. - SCOnS TURF BUIlDER-eomplete food for grass. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carman are veteran family unltB In Freehold Mansion consists of about 22 rooms, 9 baths, an unusual 50 lbs - $3.75 feeds 5000 sq ft of lawn. TOO Ibt • $6.50. the -parents of a son, born Friday for which the state will contribute layout for gracious living. • at Rlvervlew hospital. $09,520 was received last week by Fixed obligations against this property: mortgage, taxes SCOTT SPREADERS-precition machines for quick, accu- the mayor and council 'In a letter Walker & Tindall . St. Annls basketball team met and Interest due—amount to approximately $21,500. Sealed rate application of Scott products. No 25, steel wheels Monday at St. Ann's school. The from Charles R. Erdman, Jr., ad- offers, in excess of this amount, accompanied by check for team la being fitted with new uni- ministrator, and Edward G. War- $7.85; DELUXE, rubber tires $9.85. v 10%. of bid, will be received by the undersigned until 12 noon, This agency offers you forms. \ • •ren, office and Held representative October 15, 1947. # Mrs. Nora Fuccl has announced of the state department of econo- more than a fire or cas- the engagement of her daughter mic development. Right to reject any or all bids reserved by "owner. Dolores to Richard G. Smith, son The veterans dwellings, will be Inspection by appointment—Phone Red Bank 6-2141. ualty insurance policy. of Mr. and Mrs. John Kantusky of built in the Old Farms manor, be- Bast Keansburg, tween ' Monument park and Court When misfortune strikes Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schaab of street, donated to the borough by Hendrickson & Stout ...the facilities of this Seeley avenue have announced the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bonderenko engagement of their daughter, Miss and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Skalko- 77 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. agency go into action to Dorothy Marie, to John A. Diver of vick. West- Keansburg, son of Mr. and relieve you of worry, Mrs. James Diver, at a reception at the Schaab home Sunday. responsibility and a mul- Howard Opdyke is 'unable to work because of a broken thumb. titude of demanding Mr, and Mrs. Edward Rockefeller and daughter Jean have returned Monmouth Men's Shop Going Out Of details ... to represent home from a two weeks' Vacation in the Catsklll mountains. your interest in the settling of claims, That's an- Mrs. Grace Hastead spent last week-end with her brother at Man- other reason why it pays to buy insurance from... hassct, L. I. Business After 30 Years In Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Downing and Mr. and Mis. Lester Downing and daughter June of Scott, N. Y., spent the week-end with Mr. and Walker & Tindall Mrs. Layton Webster of Lincoln iOA AAA WORTH OF MERCHANDISE «•% M Realtors and Insurors court. • I It The Interior of the Methodist church Is being painted by Ray- OU,UUU TO SELL FOR ONLY J 4 Telephone: Red Bank 6-2776 mond Stryker and Frank Granger. Our entire stock of brand-new Fall and Winter merchandise must be sold! We have slashed The fire department had 22 men •9-E-.-Front-Sti-r—-••— .— - Red Bankr N, J.- -at—the—oponlng—fifUthe- Monmouth County Fire college at Matawan HFiratcomerfirst w^ Thursday. WJl-lfci-llG »! Sea Breeze way are the parents of a daughter, born at Monmouth Me- morial 'hospital. ' •••••• • - —- -,. Mr. and Mrs. Gregerson of Seeley avenua are the parents of a daugh- ter, born Saturday at Rlvervlew NOW GOING ON hospital. • . The building committee of the flrst aid squad 'met Sunday, and tho chairman, Jacob Frenchman, reported that several Keansburg business men have ofTered to give their services to help In the erec- Make SHIRTS tion of a new flrst aid home. Tho Firemen's Social club held their flrst affair of the fall season These regularly sold for $4.95! Choose at the Manning place flrehouae Saturday night. from white;, fancies, oxfords, broadcloths Hev. and Mrs. Malcolm WllHtts will attend the annual New Jer- . . . all the new style collars! Sizes 14 to Dilemma sey Methodist conference which will b» held at Ocean City today at 2 p.m. They will return home Mon- 17, in all sleeve lengths! 'I named a friend Executory day. He journeyed to a distant shore. ' ' The building fund committee of the Methodist church reports that I named my Son, but he said, 'Dad, $300. In new pledges were received Experience, I haven't had.' last week. The total now is $40,787. Total cash received on pledges Is Alas, alack, what shall I do $7,650.25. The flrst aid squad will attend To find someone who'll see it through?* ttie mobilization of first aW aquada at Trenton Sunday. CORDUROY Come Iee Uf We offer you ind vour law The flu department will be repre- RAINCOATS Auswar • yer o« fun. sented at the Trenton fair Satur- Ume ,erv(ce, a( Executor and Truitee under willi. day, to participate In the .parade at night. The flre truck will leave at JACKETS S p.m. Mr. and Mrs. William taller of Sea Breeze way are parents of a 8.94 daughter, born Saturday at Mon- mouth Memorial hospital. Made by U. S. Rubber Co. Reg- Mr. and Mrs. "George Gregerson 18.40 of Seeley avenue, are parents of a ularly $15.00. Medium weight, %5£[0ND NATIONAL "Wide Wale" jackets, regularly daughter, born Monday at Rlver- versatile. AH sizes in gray and vlew hospital, $25.00. Tailored by a famous BRNKJuTRUBTCD. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy of Jan! • O# fi£O QAHK. N6WJ£#S£Y Hudson street, are parents of a suit maker. AH sizes! MI-.MHKR FfDKHAl. DEPOSIT INS |I|(A NC T daughter, born Saturday at Mon- mouth Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carman of Center street are parents of a son born Friday at Rlvervlew hospital. FACTORY - BUILT GARAGES Men's All Wool SLACKS Foundation Constructed and Garage Erected All the latest fall shades in all wool slacks that sell regularly for $9.D5. A real bargain! 5.88 Johnsonian SHOES Reg. $12.50 7.88 SHIRTS and SHORTS*'*** EACH 88c MEN'S SUITS Famous Make HATS Re*.$5.oo 288 TOPCOATS and Men's ROBES Reg $14.95 7.88 OVERCOATS Boys All Wool SUITS **$»« All wool garments |n all tho f / •% • 984 latent styles and colors! First */l» .I#P|AA come, first served.! It, W W IvCt Men's All Wool Mackinaws Re* $22.50 1288 STUDS 16" CENTEK8 TWO SIZES W X M' AND W X *0' RAFTERS 10" CENTERS J STEEL OVKItHKAD jpOOIlS , ASPHALT SHINGLES

Telephone Red Bank 6-1162 TERMS P. O, Box 603 62 BROAD STREET f 1 _ NO MERCHANDISE SOLD Tp DEALERS RED BANK, H/ J. RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER" 25, 1947

Phone K. B. »4*7| • • Honor Holmdel Man a When In Sea At Convention A resolution paying tribute to the UNITED '•••••'•••; • ••-,- ,'" V -Stop At - late Theron McCampbell of Holm- del, proposed by John L. Montgom- Die's Sea Food Restaurant ery—delegate from Monmout EBLING SIGNS and SERVICE county—was adopted at the receni COAL "' Broiled Lobster, Sea Food Dishes; session of the constitutional con Specializing in ventlon in New Brunswick, • Fill your bins now and insiiira your winter's . Card & Paper Signs Alto Chicken in the Rough; Delicious Steaks. In an address in support of hi, BEER AND ALE resolution,' Mr. Montgomery polnte OLAF J. AXELSEN, Prop. out that the late Mr. McCampbe! heat. Better be safe—than sofry. 15 Monmouth Street, advocated a new state constltutloi IN BOTTLES / Bed Bank, .N, t. 1072 Ocean Ave. Phone Sea Bright 2-0102 nearly 15 years ago and that man of his specific proposals aro em bodied in the new state document Mr. McCampbell died in 1941. STEINIE QUART Leonardo c HANCE & DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Van D TEL. 6-0103 R. B. Water have returned, after spend- 10 25' ing a week's vacation with Mr. PLUS DEPOSIT Van Be- Water's slater and her hus- PLUS DEPOSIT BUY AT THE FACTORY band, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hum- mel of New Paltt, N. Y. They also visited while enroute, Mra.-Clinton EXPERT SANITARY Alverson of Poughkeepsle, N. Y who celebrated her 85th birthday Monday, September 15. THE PEOPLE'S CESSPOOL SERVICE AND SAVE! MUs Jane Search1, who has been a medical patient at Jersey City Medical center for the past two weeks, returned home Monday.. LIQUOR STORE Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bryan o DRESS UP YOUR BOY WITH AN ALL AebUry Park, entertained Mr. and Corner Oakland St. and Shrewsbury Ave. Mrs. Eugene Vlncennzo of Red WOOL ETON SUIT. SUSPENDER Bank Friday evening at their sum mer home here. On Saturday they Free Delivery. Phone 6-2214 Red Bank SHORTS, FULLY.JLINED. IN NAVY, .entertained for the evening, mem bers of Mr. Bryan'B Asbury Park BROWN, GREEN AND GREY. Municipal concert band. Complete Line of Domestic and Imported Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Putnam, ac BUDLT oompanled by Mrs. Putnam's sister, Been - Wines • Liquors AGES 2 -6. •J8." John Culbert of New York, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. John Brodaky and family o! FELIX R. SANTANGELO, Prop. THIS SUIT IS SOLD AT THE* BEST Summit. Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Males wor< STORES IN THE COUNTRY FOR DOUBLE Newark visitors Wednesday. HOWARD TILTON Mrs. Estelle Smith and son Har 30 Center Street Rumson, N. J. THE PRICE THAT WE ASK FOR IT. vey, have returned to Jersey City after a two weeks' vacation, which It Pays To Advertise In The Register PHONE RUMSON 1-0324-M OUR PRICE... they spent at their bungalow here. Mrs. Anna Lehman of Philadel- phia, Pa., has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Ben son- Mrs. Howard Worth and Mrs. Marlon Hammond will attend the Daughters of America convention as "members of Matawan chapte: Thursday, Friday and Saturday's, the Rltz-Carlton hotel, Atlantl City. 5 Miss Emma Does of Burlington avenue, Is recovering from.a tonsil BECAUSE WE MAKE AND SELL DIRECT operation. Copyright, ADAMS BEOS., 1117 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCandlcj TO YOU. and son David Alan, who have been making their home here/ left re- cently for Indiana, where Mr. I" Candless is attending Marion col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson have returned home after a visit of a few weeks at Bast Orange, ADAMS BROS Mr. and MrB. Charles Carter p: r : Mrs. A. Knight. On Saturday, th ™2« WIW^lRi&Nt St. RED BANK N. J Knighta had tas guests Mr. am k-QMUIHI ip! and ona«*^^B' Sunday they *'ff?ifentertainet i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lease o Newark,

,"t •:•• Mrs.,..Qeofge Lewis..,,and Jfivn, Charette Horster were dlnne guests Tuesday of Mrs. Jamei Ferguson of Eatontown. Mrs, Thomas Crawford had as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. H. Purcell of Arlington. Mrs. Craw- BE SURE! ford has sold her summer bunga- low to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crook, Sr,., of Kearny. Guests at the home of Mrs. Ros Mayer over the week-end, w$r Mrs. Emma Rodgers and daughte Marjory of Jackaon Heights, L. I. Robert Trimble of Brooklyn and Edward Mayer of Jersey City. John Francis White, Sr., and son John Francis of Bellerose, L. r.; James White of Medina, N. Y., and Thomas Ball of New York city visited over the week-end Mr. and ifrs. James White. ^"The Woman's Missionary society of the church will meet this even- ing in the lecture room of the church. The devotions will be led by Mrs. Archie Black, and the pro- gram will be in charge of Mrs William K. Wllklns, Why net play serf*... and let The church school will meet Sun- day p.t 9:45 a. m. The morning tomeotu th« experiment with the worship will be held at 11 o'clock, when the pastor, Rev. EUwood S, new, untried washers? Wolf, will use as his sermon topic, "The Transforming LeaMer." The Youth Fellowship will meet The Bendix is the mly automatic at 1 o'clock. The evening service will be held at 8 o'clock, the pastor washer which has been home-tested preaching the sermon, "The Safe Turn." tad proved in more than 9 years of Mid-week prayer meeting will be .trouble-free service j i ;.yet the held Wednesday evening, October i, at 8:15 o'clock. Bendix costs $40 to $70 less than The Ladles' auxiliary ".of the Brevcnt Park and Leonardo fire other automatics! company will meet next Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock. The card party Tuesday evening was In Come see how tE* Bendix washes, charge of Mrs. Olaf Christy. Mrs. Al. Cross will be hostess TucBday 1 triple-rinses and damp-drys clothes evening, September 30.. Quests for, the week of Mr. apd Mtomaticstty. Order yours today on Mrs. Joseph Wade were Mrs. Wade's sister,. Mrs. Franklin Herr- are just the Types to wear our Clothing our easy-pay plan. mann of Flatbush, and Mrs. C, Wcsftnacott of the Bronx, N. Y. Over the week-end they had as guests their daughter and son-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Eastman We've your size now in your favorite weave. So if you're tall, short, stout, UP TO 15 MONTHS of Portland, Ore., • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hurden of Stocky, lean or lank, come right in and be suited to perfection. TO PAY Burlington avenue, are parents of son, born Monday at Rlvcrvlew hospital. And here's good news. . . We've taken 3 famous brands, Michaels - Stern, Kingsridge and Devonshire, known for their fine tailoring, quality and Hollywood Hair Export BENDIX Tells How to DARKEN styling and combined them all under one price tag ... representing' the best automatic GRAY possible value in men's clothing today! , ' Home Laundry , THE PRICE

1 HAIR the Brandt : Michael-Sterns : Kingsridge ; Devonshire COME IN FOR A fREE DEMONSTRATION • and look years younger! It atKaked. tru or dull amr matei jn look old. «dd natural-like oolor traduallr I lull By (rooralnf your hair with Hgrbold Pom ids. Not irony—but a clean italn- til btlr dreulnt whlob, when applied SHOP FRIDAY TILL 9 P/M. into tilr with .flnurtlpa, maku It ui- n and mtajb darkem It to a with parmanent. Men. women.' Itom GOOD •> to wait, WU how much jounier --> .^condition and vroom your muivij

46 MONMOUTH ST. PHONE 6-2506 RED BANK (hit irott look nunnr and rour""fr li aonoiMon, you lit your money l« HMllold PocnaSt ItiF 156 BROADWAY PKONE 6-0670 LONG BRANCH 181 BROADWAY LONGJJRANCH SUN ROY DRUG STOMP' 194? Prisoners Rejoice IN BOTTIES AND AT FOUNTAINS Elberon Couple Win As Cook Is Sentenced DO YOU WANT TO LIVE LONG CASH There was rejoicing in the county for lumllnre, rugs, silver, jail Tuesday. Acting Red Bank Re- ! porcsliin and art objs)g|i ; Floral Sweepstakes corder Harry Klatsky dished out a BE ENERGETIC, LOOK YOUNG? For 40 years Kellski & Oabay 90-day sentence to Raymond Walsh, have been holding twice-weekly 44, of 53 Linden place/ for drunk auctions, that are' attended by and disorderly conduct. Walsh Is an These are Attributes' of happiness, and joy dealers from all over the country. Monte BH Jones, Middletown, Second expert at filling dishes' with the • Wti buy for cash, br tell at food you love.to taste. of life. Have you all these qualities? If you guaranteed appraisal prices. -: By profession a cook, Walsh, dur- have not, what are you doing about it? Do not • Payment! made within tendays. In Jubilee Show Held At Asbury Park ing previous incarcerations, has • Sales held on premises of owner, asked nothing better than to be if desired. wish in vain. Get to work. Do/ something. There were more than 600 en- permitted to display his culinary 0 No charge made other than 20 accomplishments. • In consequence per cent commission; plus cart* tries at the Golden Jubilee flower Enlist Graduates For How? ...... '"•;• age charges to our galleries. show heltf last Thursday, Friday he Is a great favorite with his fel- .Wijte or telephone today. No obli- and Saturday at Asbury Park Con- low prisoners. There was only one CALL RED BANK 6-1515. gation. Specific Schools hitch In the sentence. If Walsh had vention hall by the Monmouth and been sent. up. for 94 days he. would KALISKI & GAB AY.Inc Elberon- Horticultural •soalety, and The United States Army and Air 1 have been able to cook Christmas "New York ! Oldest Active Auction the Monmouth County Florists' as- force recruiting service announces dinner for his fellow lawbreakers; Galleries" that authority has been granted to ASK FOR MISS MARY LAWSON sociation. .Wlllllam Coyne, 47, who. gave no 8& University PI., New York, N. V. Dahlias and gladioli took the enlist high school graduate's foe at- address, also received a 90-day sen- GRamercy 3-2377 tendance, at specific army schools, Pep»luis -B-. Tim of citizen attesting to his good repu- 50 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM telephones. Living room? Long Branch, professional grower, tation and character. This recom- Dining room? Kitchen? also was a big exhibitor In the mendation must, be contained '. on Upstairs?, dahlia class. .. application,blank (WD AGO' Form 161), which is available at recruit- Mr. and Mrs'. Helbig won the Ing stations. The applicant must TWEEDS Then plan to have your sweepstakes award for the molt not be eligible to enlist in the Reg- builder place conduit— prizes, by one point, over the ex- ular Army in a grade higher than hibits shown by Monte B. Jones of "•' HEATHERS ordinaryiron pipe— six under any other regulations Country Club estates, Middletown currently In effect. within the wall during township. Winners In the vegetable construction to conceal class were Mrs. H. I. Riker of Some of the school fields which GABARDINES Rumson -and. Mrs. A. F. Lichten- are available are mechanical, con- the telephone wires'^ and stein of Middletown township. struction, crafts, electrical and carry them to the desired Charles Rice Is gardener for Mrs. radio; scientific, medical and tech- CHEVIOTS locations. Installing tele- Riker, and Frank - .Edlngton for nical; clerical, computational and phone conduit after the Mrs. Llchtensteln. machine shop. COVERTS house is built is . often' Winners in the unusual arrange- ment classes included Mrs. Earl THE HURRICANE difficult and expensive. Benton of. Holmdel, a cjnember of Tha wind blows from tha Bast, Garden club RFD; Mrs.' Bernard Like an ominous besst. Splwak, Rumson; Mlllbrook green- Train whistles sound wild and melancholy. Our Architects' and Humidity Is up, ALL ONE PRICE houses, New Monmouth; Mrs. Paul And tonight 'ere we sup, Builders' Service mil be Baerwald, Elberon, and Mrs. Selma The rain will b« beating- a voller. glad to assist.you with- Badenhop, Elberon. Storm warnings are ranting, In the class for the arrangement The radio Is ranting out charge in planning At eaoh creeping* twist of the wind,' for telephone conduit in of garden flowers, Mrs. Riker re- The clouds prance and frolic a ceived first prize and the Mary Into a hysterical colic, - your new home or the Owein Borden trophy. "Also in the Far th« weather' Intends to ba unjilnd. one you are remodelling. arrangement class, Mrs. Benton The trees band In compliance. was first Jn .the class for the The leaves reel in a wild dance, Just call your telcphcr;'; And .ib* rabbits scurrr to a hole; Pepsi-Cola company trophy. Julius The birds flutter to leeward, YOU NAME THE CLOTH business office. Gilly of Elberon was second, and The nulls Or In from seaward,. Mrs. Baerwald, third. Aa the atmosphere dons its avll role. WE'VE GOT IT! Mrs. Frederick W. Noble of The fisherman comes to haven Holmdel, a member of Garden On the wake of a wave's laven; Club RFD, was first in the arrange- The aviator seeks the firmer ground. - New Jersey 8 The farmer garners his cattle ment c'M tor farder^ club mem- |;thllbeunlviraf_ln battll B ,__-,.. bers. MrSi-J. Ti Cross of Holmdel, k. a Valkyrier - out of bound. Bell also a member of Garden Club The gate swings into- momentum RFD, won first prize in the class .With gusts of hypertension, Jn a SRouliih sKrlek or^waa15^-'-_- represent the title of a book. Miss The wind seeks Its. appeasement Anna Cross 6f HolmSe!, another Against everything to bend and break, member of Garden Club RFD, won How strange nature in retrospection first -prize in the .miniature arrange; Cannot .giva.

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- PHONK AftllURY PARK Vaults on Premise* ID BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 Raritan Legion Bank fluto Glass Co. 21 MAPLE AVE. Installs Officers tt. Maple Ave. * White 8t Benedict Mione wai lntUlltd. u commander of Harltan Port 28, WINDSHIELD GLASS American" Legion, at: ceremonies conducted Thuriday evening at Rollo'j hall, Keyport Tbe'lnaUl- DESKTOPS latlon/ vfcm conducted ' by County Commander ' John' E. Feldman, METAL RACK Ocean Grove; asaiitel by Oounty DOOR GLASS Cp'mmsnder^elsot Mortimer Van- Sauter, Fair H»ven; Past'Oounty for PAPER TOWELS IKS Commanded Frederick V. Kruier BOAT*GLASSj dud Arthur MoFarland and County Sturdy merely rack—Jn I Chaplain Davld3 Beaman, ' red or blue.' TABLE TOPS Other officers lnitallei}/ wer« James C. pay, WUUam Conklln Reg. 15c talled. While You Wait and,John McLepd, vice ooinman- d?rs; Miss Francfe Cannlnsaro, ad- ed Bank Auto Glass Co. jutant; Edwin F. O'Kanlon, finance Coupon^ 21 MAPLE AVE., officers; David Beaman, chaplain'; {TEL. R. B. 6-3860-J. Arthur MoFarland, service ofljeer; Joseph Kimble, historian', and An- PECIAtS thony Biodato, sergeant-at-ann«. ComToander Mlofas' announced that construction, on th« new le- INV NEVER gion hall, to be located at the pres- ent site, will begin In IMS. Rar- TABLETS itan unit, American Legion auxil- for SPECT CAUSE iary, presented: the Post with 1380 (5 gr.) Reg, 25c BACKACHES for the building fund. ASPIRIN PAPER TOWELS BACKACHES PALMI8T FINED |J5 U4 Old Treatmentt OOftef tena Fine - quality, extra - absorbent paper Bringig*s Happy Relief v Charged with house-to-house so- wff«i*imr »i nlicTXIICT*. sanlng tiebuEtsd t liclttag for .palm reading, in viola- • "U»ydiji:OTOiti>»ttlieMal dUtitth««le»u»< . « tion of a borough ordinance, Mrs. for towels. Real work-savers! Get yours, at lemur be tired Mdnera. m > Coney Steven*, 35, Wilmington, i ate NatOroB chief wayoftafc. Bel., was fined $25 Saturday by Re- this extra-low price. ||M/fc CLJECT elpmortj*oplopas»abootSplntSad«r. corder John. V.' Crowell. She was in disorder of kidney*auction sennits ou» matter to wm«in In your tlood.lt arrested: -by Patrolman Irving raw najwini backache, rheumatic- Krahowltch. • .. Ina, ibu of pen and enemy, seU OF HYDROGEN [wcllifisr* puffincsd under us SKOAL Holmdel lU m pftSKWctf with SoosUrttnff nod bumlm Imei ihow* there la aomotUns wrong u.s.p. Reg. I9c rouxkldi}ey,a or bladder, v, The Lactlei' Aid society of the 'twaitl A»k your droeglst for Doan'a Federated church held its first (all » atlmnlant diuretic; saeit aacceaafcHy Ulona for orer ED years. Doan'o tar* meeting September 16 at Fellow- 1 nllefj and will help the IS mltea of ship hall. Mrs. William Pitcher presided,' PJarj were made for a Reg.J5c card party Wednesday' afternoon, October 29, at 'Tellowihtp hall. A 2'xl'Oyds. food sale will be Included. The GAUZEBANDAGE card party committee is Mrs. Doug- las Fromm, Mrs. Robert Bex, Mrs. Theodoj-e Fromm, Mrs. Harold CUTICURA OINTMENT ...... jscsae 19c Holmes, Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith, Mrs. •William Pitcher and Mrs. Fred BELL-ANS DIGESTIVE TABLETS. csize 100> 49c Noble. The food tale committee is 73 Mrs. Daniel Ely, Mrs. J.jJ. Holmes and Mrs. Joseph Kinhafer. Other DOANS PILLS...... -7s«Six.-'4:** 47c members present besides the above mentioned were Mis* Lola Bousen- BARBASOL ...... 3O« Size Tube or Jar 27c tJerr'y, Mrs. Chriney Holmes, Mrs, Joseph Phillips, Mrs. WUlard White, WOODBURYCOCOANUT CASTILE SHAMPOO .'. SOcSize 23c MPflPFR TOILIT MOTHiAUS ^ Mrs. George Bchanck, Mro. Taylor Hance, Mrs. John . Mount,. Mrs. ComtAXPAPEi in a cullingR' TISSUE orFUKES WHISKBROOI Charles Sly, Mrs. Wilson Conover, mil In o cutlina- • • •» SSF ^Sf sssi ..... -run Mrs. Fred Harrison and Mm. John edge box. Serves Reg.lSC. Ecenomicoll Sure pro* Jeffrey. Hostesses were lira, TWO many purposes. ktf^A ••c'lon oflalnsl molhs. Charles Ely, Mrs. Harold Holmes leg. J?< ~ and'Mrs. Fred Noble. Hostesses for »w Keg, I3c, 1 7? Spea'afs 125-ft, Roll SPICIAL OcWber are^Mrs. Willard White , "Dutch Boy" -Mrs. George Schanck and -Mrs. Roll . . . # LARGE ^f topping Out with, John Mount. . e 3 for 25< 10 QZ. «s^sV% , Ralph Morgan is a* new Uaeher TINCTURE OF lODIHI^ic^c, 7 (Limit 3 Rollij BOX. In Sunday-school. He teaches boys', clasi. v Morton: Allen is a surgical pa- tient at Rivervlew hospital. CARBONA CLEANING FLUID is< James Eelman, student minister of^ths New-BrHnswJsh, C*N DISJjNFECTANT . . . -ji« preached' Sunday's service at Daj)tl«t church. • • • ; .•/ SPECIAL VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSE. OF BUSINESS, SATURDAY The' tev^n superior selections ratlveJplan,.by the r.( 'sBiBn Will be awarded October 37 at the Keep Your Home Bright headquarters on Pearl street, Red Bank. Previously the drawing bad E5..-1 been announced as September 1. ft Boy" takes a step In Mr,, and Mr* Fred Harrison and ••L BARBARA LANE bright direction , , , with children, Fred and Charles, and MM. Charles Phillips attended the SUPPOSITORIES PALMOLIVE (that) Trenton fair Sunday. : CASTILE SHAMPOO olots and white, it's blended Joseph Peseux entertained the U.S.P. (ADULTS) r-ctfy the right ingredients to plumbers and ^masons on comple- •go&t of lasting beauty on your tion of the McGregor bungalow in f c 1IFEBU0Y. (limit 6) 8« Holmdel Heights Saturday after- 8-Oz. Bottle .; noon, with a clambake. Those pres- ent were George SchanQk, Fred £M2 "16 W to Protect Beauty 3 Ways SUPER SUDS (w 29* Harrison, Kenneth and Carl Wil- "tr "Dutch Boy" Paint is son, Harry Peseinc, Jr, and Harry for three purposes. Each Browne. .'^•.-. •, •.-.';' .•-. ': c has a special job. I—Blended Mrs. Bobert Voorhees-. Jr.; and (VEL (COLGATE'S) (Uffl)r3)28 •lay« w/u'fe. 2—Bfended Tints daughter of Morrlstown vlelted Mr, MINERAL OIL ftfii. 3-Blended Trim Colors and Mrs. Bo*ert Voorhees, Sr., dur- rttfM. ing the week. U.S.P. BRIlPOIIITPEh Mr. and Mrs. Harold Borden are. fE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO QUANTITIES icte today to ask' us about the parents of a son born Friday at Two pent In one! Writes red 3utc5j Boy" Blended Faint. Monmouth Memorial hospital. Reg.39c or blue. A fin* ptn value. Wriles 'for yeoril ... QHLY v Everett ARIN'S 'Week-end guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Bernard Hlckey were Fat Hickey of Bedfqrd Hills, N. 7., and James AINT AND Hlclcey of Freehold. . WITCH HAZa HOODED PEN Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nelxon Comparable fo much more ALL PAPER and William Koetler and sons, Karl N.F. and William of Hasbrouck Heights, expensive pent. Service" Monmouth; Street. were' Sunday guests of' Mr. and guaranteed for 50-yean! 1.00 i« Mrs. Karl R. Berndt." Reg. 29c | "PHONE ;. '' Mrs. Joseph Morris won a Phllco NAIL CLIP "THERMOS" refrigerator awarded recently by h ot ED BANK 6-3838 the Children of Mary sodality of St. S!Zt**Z'•••• ••%* «•' « Anthony's church. ' for pock,, or pur,.. pmvinc Ixeptlonal Valnt ALCOHOL A very low price for Iheie high quality cards. 'nP/>.^ I (RUBBINGPt. ) I8C Reg. 49c . . DECK < c j UIHTIH Made by Ingraham. Wrist-filling case . .. non-breakable crystal. MOUTH Two-Face HIIRROR WASH One side is magnifying-* the other Is plain. Ideal for % popular types — red shaving or makeup I Reg. 99c (astringent) . . . or amber^ Ladies' IMIBREIIHS (antlteptic) solution. So Ten-rib, rayon • covered. Manyideslgnsand colors. Reg.a9ceach • ^^j#k M Sturdy ... 3.91 Value 2,77 [JOU waHt to bny a notne, the beoV*pee<)leet way to dd U SPECIAL If^C ouch a/Red Bank Snvlng«,& Loan Hortface. Our plan— I to tack of red tape. Is at your service when you need It. This PINT. .f il, streamlined Mortraee make* home ownership, easier Ivery way possible. Come to. this nolfhborfy org-anliation for CLIP THESE jjlendly chat. Wo are at your service. , " ' / < I DRUG STORES C\ed COanh . - FAMILY COMB SET ! PENCIL SHARPENER • RlGISTEIUmmi ] Bitbtf, dressing Sturdily built of aluminum, CORNER BROAD & WHITE STS SAVINGS -LOAN ASSN. , loll wmbs.--. A- A schoolllmt /"must." ,' iwcMt .SET On Jptelo/ryWc.if.R.g.d, * l"llCE5 RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 25. 1947 ber 11 issue of the Fish and Wild- (MAKE > life market report, blowflsh are quoted 'at 35 cents a pound, blue- CaseysTo Play Piners Surf. Field fish 30 cents a pound. Tuesday morning,, following the And Stream southeast duster1, should have been Saturday;L6&fy tops for the surf fishermen. The • ~ Timely Note* weathet turrted cold during the V> night and the sea calmed down, 9/(Witssoeasyfobuy On the Great Outdoor* and mullet were plentiful. Bass Alumni Wins, 12-6, On Passes— BY 8TJKW VAN VUEX should have been showing all along the coast. . Jeffries, Finnegan, Keelan Score We had our alarm clock set.for There is an bid song which runs: Under regulations issued by the 5 a. m. but upon awakening to TROMMERS ; "One day it's milk and honey and United States Flsh and Wildlife flnd the temperature in the low 40's Red Bank Catholic high school the next day you haven't got'any Service, New Jersey's waterfowl we decided to let' the other fellows football squad will travel to Lake- a, perfect toss, tho latter going over money,'easy come and easy go, season this year will extend from catch them, We have since con, wood Saturday to engage the'PIner for the deciding marker. A pass at- , every gambling man must I know." November 18 to December IT, the tacted a. number of fishermen with eleven. Although the Caseys suf-tempt, for the extra point failed.. Mttelahef By changing a few words to'apply, State Flsh and Game Council of varying reports. Maury Walsh of fered a 'disappointing, opener last , Last Casey hope faded when ' to a fisherman you have about hit the State Department of Conserva- J. H. Kelly & Co., Red Bank, hit Saturday when their alumni hand- Finnegan intercepted a pass by Bob the nail on the head when It conies tion announced today. Monmouth Beach at daybreak, and ed them a 12 to 6 defeat, the squad Black, setting the stage' for a 60- 1>$ottfp! to predicting the habits of flab. The season will be open for reports that not a flsh showed all has been propping assiduously the yard march to the Green and "One day you are slaughtering the ducks, Mergansers, American and morning. Stanley Cranmer, Sr., ofpast few days, determined to avenge Gold's five, at which point the finners and the next day you can't Redbreasted; geese and coot (Crow Cranmer's tackle shop at Long, the 21 to 0 defeat handed them school team held. The last play of ' flnd the sinners. Easy, come and Duck). There is no open season on tells us that a big school broke last year by Coach RUBS Wright's the game found the Caseys fumb- Wilson snipe, jacksntpe, swan, around the jetties opposite the ling on their own 27, the Alumni re- . easy go, every fisherman must eleven. covering. ' know." brant, wood duck, snow or Ross shop. However, before he was able One of the items receiving high So It is with our finny tribe dur- goose. to get to the jetty they had moved priority on Coach Kretowlcz's pro- W ing the past week. One day the The new regulations provide that out bpyond casting distance, where gram is a pass defense, The team's SIDELIGHTS ' blues were striking all over thethe dally1 bag limit li four ducks a boat got into them and made a inability tq cope with the alumni's Resplendent in their ntw green map and the following day there and possession limit, two days' bag. killing- with plugs. ' superb pasting attack cost them and gold uniforms the school band, ' V/asn't a flsh in sight. As an old-The dally bag limit for Mergans- Bass . showed at Sandy Hook, the game. not yet a year old, *put on a fine time fisherman said after trolling ers if 25 In the aggregate, no pos-where a few were caught, but it is In that contest the Caseys drew show before the game and at hjtlf- / «* time Intermission. Interesting and •all day which netted us exactly one session Umty. Four geese may be the same story—-most of them were first - blood midway through the 1 small , blueflsh, "never get distaken- . daily, including not more out of range. • second period when Jack Keelan, intricate designs, such as the buils- couraged; you might hit them at than one Canada or one Hutchlhs " One of these mornings or, even- left halfback, broke over from the eye and the "R," were run off with any minute and make up for weeks of one cackling-, with the posses- remarkable ipreclslon. ings But let us not go Into two-yard line, culminating a drive of effort." sion one day's bag, The daily bag that again. Just let us say, bewhich started on the Alumni 38. The Caseys had a touchdown For four days running, blues did limit for coot, now more popularly there when they are there. Keelan snared Jack Maloney's called back on the fifth play. Jack everything but jump in the boat. known as Whltebills, and used as pass on the line of scrimmage and Coughljn, left end, broke through to el Trollers' at the Shrewsbury Rocks a good "food" duck, is 25 and the bulled his way- to the 27. After a block Travis' kick. The hall re JROJ returned with heavy catches with possession limit is one day's bag. yard gain by Larry DeVito, sub- bounded into the end zone, hit the flsb weighing up to six pounds.. On The regulations also provide that ConnorrWeinstein stituting for Keelan,'Nate Hess- cross bar on the goal posts and re- the next day there wasn't a blue- tho time of hunting migratory leln speedy fullback, went off-tackle turned to Keelan, who fell on it rt^E flsh to hi had. Just what effect the birds, except woodcock, is from 12 Are Old Orchard to tho 13. A.penalty nullified the for the apparent score. However, recent blow will have on blueflsh- Soon to one hour before sunset on play and placed; the ball on thea penalty called.this play back. ing is hard to predict. It hardly thV opening day and thereafter Alumni 31. On two plays Hesaleln Msgr. Joseph T. Casey, pastor o; seems probable that they will pull fronf sunrise to one hour before Lady Finalists moved to the 16, After Keelan and St. James church, was present with up stakes and head South, because sunset. . Bob Black, right halfback, had each his movie camera, taking pictures they have a lot of fat to accumu- A federal stamp is required for ———. * picked up a yard, Hessleln moved which will be used to correct the late before hitting the long trail. all' duck hunters over 16 years of faults of some of the players. Besides It is the first time this sea- to the seven, 'Keelan then went age. The taking of waterfowl by Bowman-Rudnick Meet over In two plays. The attempt for son that live bait has arrived in means of bait, live duck or goose The Caseys appeared with new , any quantities. The run should last the extra point was nullified by a decoys Is prohibited. It is also un- For Second Flight; back.icld In motion penalty. green jerseys with gold numbers, Until the middle of October, In-lawful to use any gun except shot- helmets and shoulders. The gold creasing in numbers as the schools The high school grldsters had lit- gun, not larger than ten-gauge and Men Reach Quarter tle chance to enjoy their lead, for jerseys with green numbers used of northern flsh stop off to pay us holding not more than two shells. The first week or play for the by the Alumni were the same the •a visit. " • • championship of Old Orchard Coun- after Gerry Travis, Alumni half- The woodcock season opens In try club has ended. Slated for this back, returned Black's klckoff from varsity wore last season. Tho fall run of mullet is on inNew Jersey from October 20 to NOT week-end, will be the ladles' .finals, his 15 to the .29, the graduates" ALUMNI . CASE earnest, with miles and miles of vember 3. A special state license is in which Red Bankers Mrs. J. Jos- opened Up a passing attack that Hanlsoh' LE Coug this choice, silvery little "bait flsh required for woodcock. The- daily eph Connor and Mrs. Cal Weln- netted them the remaining 71 yards swimming outside the breakers. bag limit is four woodcock and the fltein meet. Mias Rita Bowman will in four plays, Striped bass are on their tails, and possession limit Is two days' bag. meet Mrs. Doris Eudnlck for the Travis threw strike to Jake • can' be seen swirling and sloshing The season is opened each day onesecond flight title. , Jeffries, halfback, who moved to McCua 'RE Mota] the water with their strong tails. hour before sunrise to sunset, in- his own 41. Then they reversed the Marks . QB ' . J. Malo cluding opening day. Mrs. Weinstein reached the finals Trnv4s LH Kc< Sunday we gave the surf a whirl by defeating Mrs. Alice Halper, and procedure, Jeffries throwing to Jeffries KH ' Bl at Sandy Hook fishing grounds.- As Mrs. Connor by defeating Dolly Travis who grabbed the pigskin on Phalr • FB Hea> . evening came the bass showed. It The Downfall of the Mighty the high schoolers' 37 and ran to Touchdowns—Alumni, Flnnegtn (pan Bradley. Miss Bowman defeated 1 from Travlfi). JeftrlcB (pass from-Tr was a beautiful sight but exaaperat- For generations the blueflsh has Miss Mary Johnson and Mrs. Rud- the 25. Following ; this a pass was !s): Caseya, Keelan. - ing as they persisted In remaining been considered by epicures as the nlck defeated Miss Dorothy Stokey. grounded, but on the next attempt Substitute!—Alumni, linemen, D'An- thonjr, Kelly, ntrmlrigham. Kohl. Ksuf- beyond casting distance. Due to the finest flsh flesh that swims in the Also slated for the laaies iiext Travis tossed to John Finneffan, mnnn: bnckfleld, Flnnesran, Bogendorf, ', high seas the ocean was very Seven Seas. A baked five-pound week will be the Mrs. Joe Buck tro- who eluded the Casey secondaries, Casoys-—Linemen, Welch. Carroll, Mr- . muddy, which made it nearly im-. blueflsh, with baked sweet potatoes phy tournament. plucked the ball from the air ,on Gulre, McFetly, < Dembrdekl, Foster, and corn on the cob was something the 15 and romped the remaining Hennessey, Bahr, Madura; backfleld, De- »,.„,..,.,„, JOS. PINGITORE, INC ; possible for a ash to see a lure. A In the men's championship, the Vlto. / • ^ . Iargs body of bass showed at Mon-to write home, about. That was un-quarter finals will be played. Last yardage unmolested. LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE 6 DIM mouth Beach, which is always a til the "chicken of the sea," theweek's results found Tony Savage Early In the third period the WANTS HOOF GAMES good spot at this season. lowly swellflsh, or blowflsb, stole defeating George Hickey, three and Caseys moved to the 17, largely As soon as the weather clears up, its thunder. two; Dr, David Miller defeating through the great running of Keel- Ken Smith of the .Fort Monmouth surf anglers should be able to make For years this insignificant little Frank Pedersen by default; Fred an and Hessleln. Hessleln handed Athletlc office desires to obtain iiitoFiloVoFiU^p .the.ban.taJJfiVlto.on a reverse, but bookings for the post basketball !pultIbalt.waidgnot*4;b.y^thc;eaUBk Mctrimail^eJeatlngiJules-Hubejj- con- ly when the great schools of strip- public and discarded by fishernen one up.on 19 holes; Art Turner de- ffiS'iltteTIoirtKe^iraiSd'JIffi-MB?? ers which have spent the summer as "trash fish." Then it was dis-feating Cal Weinstein, two 'up; loney, Alumni's left guard, pounced tact him either by telephone of In New England waters arrive on covered that by skinning and cut-RUBS Pingltore defeating Joe Coles on it at the 25, thus ending the mall. • their annual migration. Again we ting out the strips of white meat by default, and Tom Stoble defeat- Cas'ey .threat. . ' -'. '' The outfielders and the short- ing Mike Strollo, three and two. Late in the third period, Finne- stops on the American Legion basc- splendid sport with the king p( the flesh was "as lender as frofrsusfl In TlTTKTfTEr surf, and it should continue until' and tastes like fried chicken. feated Schultz, one up; Sol Wenger and moved from the Alumni's 88 to 'aliens"—the others a rosiuffl the flrst of Kovember. A publicity campaign was carried defeated A. Huber by default; Ted the Green and Gold 49. Jeffries bault brothers. Larry, forward of on under the name of "Chicken of Mirabella defeated Joe Coles, one then flipped to Travis, advancing the Hornets of the Big tuna overshadowed most the Sea." The .public fell for it inup; George Penterman defeated the ball. to the ,30, as the quarter , Is the other flsh caught during August, a big way, until today blowflsh are Jules Huber, by default, and Joe ended. Here, once'Oagain, the two catcher and h!s\ brothers take care and submitted to \ the .Governor's selling in the markets at a higher Obldberg defeated Dr, Macy Rud- halfbacks reversed themselves and of the pitching, flrst, -second and Fishing tournament. There have price than blueflsh. In the Septem- nick, one up. third. been some .excellent catches of Travis hit Jeffries on the six with kingfish, croakerj and 'fluke Jn ithe gait water division but they are competing with the big blues, one of which set a record for tuna caught oB the New Jersey coast. In the Bait water division Warren I Cope of Bethlehem, Pa., landed a 658-pound' tuna August 13. He Was fishing at the Mud Hole from Capt BOYS:,/. KISLIN'S IS READY Bob Stuatt's "Sea Breeze" put of Bilelle. The party was chumming, and Mr. Cope landed the big flsh CONSERVE after a 45-minute play on a 39- •thread line, 12-0 reel and tycoon YOUR CASH! tuna tip. • • : . . Maybe you do not find it con* The catch surpasses the largest TO OUTFIT YOUR TEAM FOR wr ._ vehient to use your cash for the -, previous tuna officially recognized jurchase of your auto needs. Don't do without rj and taken off the New Jersey coast. J This was a 690-pounder taken In themTr. use PEP BOYS' SIMPLIFIED PAYMENT 1939. A 709-pound .tuna was taken /PLAN.'" Buy todayU Comfortable payments may in 1934, but was weighed In at be arranged. Stop in and establish your credit at- Cedarhurst, L. 1. A 710-pounder was Pep Boys. • •• :;. :- • • --:-' ."• •-• landed In 1936 but the flsh was dis- qualified from official considera- tion because four persons took turns at handling the rod. USE OUR SIMPLIFIED CREDIT PLAN TO BUY, Peter Meyer of Elberon set some sort of a record for juveniles dur- ing August when he landed tuna of 159 and 22* pounds, respectively. Peter is 12 years old and weighs 95 pounds. . In- the freoh water division the outstanding catch. reported to the tournament for August was 'a six v and one-quarter pound large-mouth bass taken in Mary Elmer lake, With an 18 MONTH Brldgeton, August 1, by Frank Mead of Bridgeton. The flsh meas- GUARANTEE! ured 2ZM, inches In length, and 15 inches in girth. Mr. Mead used a FOOTBALL PANTS - - $2.98 Rugged as an Elephant...and Easy-Riding,too! klngflsh rod, nine-thread Ashaway r Cornell tiro now contains more nata- line and River Runt plug. ml rubberibber., aelenUlieally placed for max!- >, J mum'wear, and l« (Old with the itnriKett If The annual fall coon hound field written tire guirantee In America, Avail. trial will be held Sunday, Septem- FOOTBALL JERSEYS - $2.50 - able with btaok or white «ldew«lli,j, Eaiy,. ber £8, by the Monmouth County . etedlt tarmt.f-1 - Coon Hunters association on the Warren Brown property, IVt miles south of South Amboy on Highway FOOTBALL HELMETS $2.98 9-*, South Amboy-Freehold high- 117 • |5.Mi1l \ way. Same grounds used the past few years. Follow the arrows. [4.75-5.00x19;..<..v This will be the last coon honnd SHOULDER PADS $2.98 115.25x5.50x19 ..... $12.9917.00x16 •field'trial until next May. Money obtained from these trials Is used Ul for restocking raccoon in the var- IcORNELL WHITE SIDE WALL Tim ious section of Monmouth and Mid- FOOTBALLS - « dlesex counties, This year the $1.98 6.00x16 ^6.25-6.50x16 7.00x15 7.00x161 State Flsh and Game commission v haj furalihed the association with wild trapped raccoon and they ljave been distributed and released by the association. • WE HAVE JERSEYS IN SEVERAL BRIGHT COLOR .COMBINATIONS ALREADY .-: .1'-'.-• ADD FEOERAl TAX" Any one seeing a reccoon In his ^ TIREPRH wanderings around a farm yard or NUMBERED ON FRONT AND BACK, AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU. MAROON crossing a highway, please do not try and catch or kill him, as he is a protected game animal at all AND WHITE, GREEN AND GOLD, BLACK AND ORANGE, PURPLE AND WHITE. times, and If some 6ne does catch Wgtyin Use PEP KOVS' CREDI' PLAN to buy one, contact your local game war- den or any member of the asjocla- K|101AUTO, HOME and PORTABLE RADIOS' tlon and he will romoyerthe raccoon to another section. Tho raccoon is • ", jSEAT COVERS • CADET BATTERIES protected In tho day. time during •V*-5—v AND AH YOUR 01HER CAR NEEDS - gunning season and it is unlawful to shoot into a squirrel's nest, which •om« racoon occupy during the day*. IN mb BANK Lijf:*Vm Raccoon are to bo hunted with dogs KISLIN'S only,'between (unset and sunrise, oxcopt during the deer season, and 42 WEST FRONT ST. fell the «ame law* and libel to th« " Open Friday'Eve*. and Gams Commission. • • •••••• " OBarl 0. aiultf

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.* • Having sold my home, I will sell at Public Auction entire MR. AND MRS. DONALD MOORE Household Goods and Furnishing- <•'. fhe ten-room dwelling: on the premises at: " ""—^ At the Red Bank Methodist and was tied with blue ribbon church Sunday afternoon, Mies streamers. • WE REPAIR Carol Jean Low, daughter of Mr. the bridesmaids' gowns were de- 371 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH, N. J. and Mrs. William Low of Keans- signed like the one worn by the burg, became the bride o( Donald maid or honor, only in blue taffeta, Wlllard Moore, son ol Mr. and Mrs. They had matching tulle hats and Percy Moore of West Front street. carried yellow tea roses and blue • Any Make Refrigerators The ceremony was performed by delphinium, tied with streamers of Saturday, September 27th the pastor, Rev. Roger J. Squire, • yellow ribbons. at 1 P. M. sharp. Benjamin. Manning wag organist Vernon Paulson of Red Bank, Washing Machines and Frank Grenger of Keansburg the bridegroom's brother-in-law, Was ffololst. The church altar was was best man. The .ushers were Frlgidalrc, like new; Barret of Chtnaware (Limoges), Large decorated with gladioli and fernB, Thomas Miller of Admiral Farragut • Vacuum Cleaners Collection of Cut Glass, Silverware, 87-plece table service; Trays, and pews on the middle aisle of the academy, Toms River; Erwlri Hen- .Pitchers and many old pieces; Ruga, all In good condition, assorted Church were marked with white drlcks, Shrewsbury, and Leo LJb- ribbons and cluster bouquets of bey, Baltimore, Md. : sizes; Throw Ruga, Occasional Living Room Chairs, Floor Lamps, White roses. The bride's mother choae a cos- • Electric Ranges Tables, Stands, Mirrors, Pictures, Books, Tabl« Lamps, Glassware Th« brtdo was given In marriage, tume of aqua, with, black accessor- (Crystal, etc.), Curtatna, Drapes, Linens (Bed and Table), Kitchen-, by her father. Miss Lola' Low of ies and a corsage of pink roses and ware, Complete furnishings of Six Bedrooms, Radio RCA. (Con- Keansburg, the bride's sister, baby's breath. The bridegroom's • Electric Water Heaters mother was dressed In a gown of sole), Antique Chairs and Desk, Vasog, Clocks, Pictures, Cabinets, was maid of honor, and the other Coffee, Table, Smoking Stands, Dressers, Bureaus, Tapestries, attendants were Miss Jessie Chase blue lame, with brown accessories of ftskskill, N. Y., the bride's cou- and a coreago of pink rosett, • Electric Ironers Trunks with contents, Two Porch Screens each 10', Lawn Mower, sin; Miss Marilyn Fox, Yonkers, & A reception and buffet supper Porch and Lawn Furniture, Garden Tdols,LftWh~Fernerles, OH" cousin of the bridegroom, and Mrs. followed at the home of the bride- Paintings, Hand Tooli and everything from cellar to attic Vernon Paulson, Red Bank, the groom's parents. The. house Was bridegroom's sister, the former Vi- decorated with white wedding bells • "'E^cfrric Motors vian Moore. and white flowers. The bride's table NOTE; All Items to be removed from the premt«e« at con- was decorated with a four-tier wed> The bride's gown was made of FTC clusion of sale. Owner and Auctioneer shall not be responsible In ding cake, and a miniature wedding cose of accident or Injury to any person or persons In, on or about frosted organza, designed with a .party. sweetheart neckline, edged in small The couple are. on a wedding trip tho. premises'. • ruffles, and a long skirt. Her veil to Niagara Falls and Canada, and G & D APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. covered the train of the gown and upon their return will reside at 90 was attached to a pointed crowrr ^_~~60 WH4TE ST^—RED-BANK™^" cap of-sedirpeartS.'Thobriae car- traveling the bride was dressed In B. 0. COATS, Auctioneer, 4B0 Bath Ave., Long Branch, N. 3. ried a white aatln and tulle muff, a gray stripe suit, with black acces- PHONE RED BANK 6-2761 coVered with white- roses, lilies of sories, Frank Woolley ' Phone. 6-MM A.E.Williams the valley and ribbon streamers. Mrs. Moore Is a graduate of Mld- .The maid of honor was dressed in dletown township high school and yellow taffeta. The gown was de- is assistant managji .'•ii and elbow length sleeves. She had also a graduate of Mlddletown. a matching tulle cap, trimmed with township high school, attended Ad FINE SHOE9 SINCE y a. short veil and clusters of lilies of miral Farragut academy at Tom; the valley. Her bouquet was Talis- River. Ho is now employed by Man Broad St. Tel. 6-2873 Red Bank man, roses and blue delphiniums, son and company, Red Bank.

Sea Bright post, American Le< Sea Bright glon, will hold an Installation o The Ladies' auxiliary of the Sea officers at the October 0 meeting. Bright fire department will hold its The newly-elected county comman- annual banquet at Star Dust Inn, der, M. E. VanSauter of Fair Hav. on, will conduct the installation. II WHAT DOES A NEW leres Real Red Bank, on a date In October to be decided on at a special meeting. is hoped that arrangements can b (Offer Expires Oct. 19th) The refreshment committee for last made to have the installation of thi week's meeting comprised Mrs. auxiliary officers on the same nigh Selraa Swenson, Mrs. Stephanie in a joint ceremony. MADE-TO-ORDER Swenson and Mrs. Inez Sutter and The Interior of the Methodist par- the committee appointed for the sonage is undergoing cleaning, November session includes Mrs. painting and repairing preparatory Oenevieve Tilton, Mrs. Couise to the occupancy of the new mini- Truax and Mrs. Emily Wagner. At- ster. Pastoral appointments will be made at the annual New Jersey DODGE COST? tending the September meeting, in Venetian Blinds addition to those mentioned were conference, which is opening today Mrs. Sarah Layton, Mrs. Helen at Ocean City. Layton, Mrs. Violet Johnson, Misses William Fowler and James Ryan Louise Douglas and Mae Welch, of the eighth grado are In charge of First car in history to give you Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson, Mrs. Nel- the bulletin in school this month. lle"Carlock, Mrs. Olive JKazola, Mrs. Monday's rain caught the school all iho combined advantage! of Grace Perotti, Mrs. Loulee Fowler, children unprepared as far as Mrs. Jennie Altroan, Mrs, Lillian clothing protection mi concerne Ail-Fluid Drive, Floating Power and Fuji Young, Mrs. Martha Ellenberger, and resulted In one session belnj RED BANK Mrs. Marie Brown, Mrs. Viola Fich- called. Floating Ride. The lowest priced ter, Mrs. Vivian Covert, Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Young Douglas, Mrs. Clara Slocum, Mrs. of Church street left, Tuesday for a . car with. Fluid Drive. Adeline Covert, Mrs. Minerva month's visit with h!» brother, Mar- Doyle, Mrs. Isobel Cllne, Mrs. Alice vin Young and wife in Tenneaste. Weir, MM. Mildred Kanehl, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Fowler DELIVERED PRICES Charlotte Robinson, Mrs. Bessie are on a vacation visit with cousins Layton, Mrs. Ella Smack, Mrs. in Rushmere, Va. Leila Reed, Mrs. Viola Neeley and Following Pricn Includt: !" Reg. Price $6.50 Mrs. Dorothy Early. Boys can makt pocket money by tell, it Frtlghl Com • Federal-Tuxes inff Tha Register.—Advertisement, Vr Handling A Delivery Charges • CHOICE OF COLOR rmcEs SUBJECT TO CHANGI .WITHOUT NOTICE ','• GALVANIZED, BONDERIZED STEEL When It Comes to Buying Furniture, ALL-FLUID DRIVE DODGE • FREE MEASURING SERVICE Two Door DeLuxe Sedan _ $1,63&33 Four Door Deluxe Sedan '.'. $1,618.55 !• FREE INSTALLATION MR. 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Bedroom Suite, FlUows, to our 1041 vehicles. , Vanity Lamps, Ulto Table, Drape*, Scatter Bugs, etc. Despite an excellent production .record, the great SERVICE will help maintainVyour present ^aints - Hardware - Housewares YOUR KITCHEN—oonsliitlng of ft-pc. Solid Oak Kitchen Set, .12- pc. Sot of Dishes. 20-pn. Set of Silverware, etc. • . , popularity of Dodgo prevents our making imme- vehicle's top trade-in value and provide utmost 1197 Shrewsbury Ave., corher Catherine St. diate delivery^ Our DOUBLE PROTECTION safety and comfort«while you wait. "The Store With the Heart" RED BANK "A '' 1'IIONE 0-WflS SURPRISE STORE 8TOUE IIOVIIS: 8 - 7 P. M. 7-11 Front St. Keyport, N. J. Open Friday1 and Snttirduy Evening! Tin 8. ' FIIE1! DKMVEKY' lor avernt/o window of. 10 «a. ft,. • Open FJUDAY and SATUltDAY NITES. , 149-153 W. FRONT ST. RED BANK, N. J.' We nre located on tho HILL, OrP. THK POST OFFICE., • /> RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 eturn will reside at 609 Park >lace, Bradley Beach. For traveling- Red Bank Auto Glass Go. Married At Sea Girt he bride choee a brown wonted TRAVEL Now • • • • World Famous ioeskln suit with matching acces- 21 MAPLE AVE. sories and a gold nylon fleece top- J. YANKO .Book Yonr Full «nd Wtater :oat. Her corsage'was of orchids. Cor. Maple Ave.- & White St Re»ervatlona Now 3 0 BROAD ST. , Air - Sep. - Hotd and Tour' Mr. and Mrs; Curchln are- em- WINDSHIELD GLASS Bonded, Agent ' Betsy, Ross Spinets, for only ployed by the telephone company. RED B AN K . No Charge for Reservations The bride was' graduated from Manasquan high school and attend- DESK TOPS ed All Saints Episcopal college at T. H. O'DONNEtL Vicksburg, Miss, The bridegroom # graduated from Red Sank high DOOR GLASS ' TRAVEL AGENCY 7 Mechanic St. Bed Bank school and served four years in r the Marine Corps. BOAT GLASS Just off Broad St, Tel. B. a 6-M68 Back To School , TABLE TOPS Installed' While You Wait For PTA Member Red Bank Auto Glass Co. River Plaza Group 21 MAPLE AVE. TEL. R. B. 6-3860-J. Announces Program Back to school will go the par- $5 '(no tax) ents of the River Plaza school children when the Parent-Teacher Let a Singer association holds its flrst fall meet- At* ng Tuesday night, October 21, Af- ^;pert put ter a' short business- session con- your ma- ducted by Mrs. 0. b. PerKins tfte chine in firtt'clasa running ordar, parents will take their children's OLUPTE Reasonable charges. Estimite for' seats in the various classrooms and niihed in advance. run through a day's typical pro- \ gram. . FABULOUS REPLICA In addition to the regular class- room teachers, tho various super- She yearned for this • SINGER; visors will demonstrate the music, physical training and other special Volupte compact studies offered to the children. in precious i 4 kt. gold Sewing Center A play with' pupils from all eight atgSoo ... grades of the school participating will be presented at the American thrill her with its 43 Monmouth Street education program Friday after- "Fabulous Replica." • Height: 37 In. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM L. CURCHIN noon, November 14, under the di- Red Bank '' , IMMEDIATE In gold-colored metal. At a candlelight service In the matching IWallne with contrasting rection of Mrs. Edwin H. Brasch, Width: WA In. school principal. Ohuich of St. Uriel the Archangel, velvet trim and carried an arm • N/LVI BAS Compact^ $5; (no tax). Phone R. B. 6-3806: DELIVERY ON THIS Depth: WA in. Sea Girt, Sunday, Miss Janet Claire bouquet of dark bronze dahlias. The annual school Christmas en- Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ruth Janet Hanson of Bel- tertainment will be presented at William Rhoadcs Reed of Brielle, mar and Miss Audrey Jean Mor. another afternoon meeting Tues- I "NEW BELT! became the bride of William Loo rls of Spring Lake were brides day, December 16. Curchin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- maids. Their faille gowns were jn interesting group of speakers •NEW BRUSH liam Curchin, Jr. of Pinckncy road, sherry colored, fashioned like one liave been assembled for the Janu- Rod Bank. The ceremony was per- worn by the honor attendant. They ary, February, March, April and •NEW CARBON* formed by Rev. Raymond H. Mll- carried arm bouquets of light May meetings, and will be an- Appropriate and Attractive ,1 lor, pastor. bronze dahlias. nounced at the opening session; New and Rebuilt Vacuums The church was decorated with Judith B. Nome of Spring Lake For Sale..,...'. . $11.95 up palms, white gladioli and white Heights, flower girl, wore a yellow Sympathy Offerings dahlias. The bride's uncle, Stanley taffeta gown with short, puffed Asbury Air Patrol B. Browcr, sang "Tho Lord's sleeves, a square neckline and her COME IN ... TRY IT! THEN TRY TO Prayer" and •j"Avc Maria", and long skirt was draped with dark Wants Applicants Mrs. S. Wayne Browcr, the bride's green velvet ribbon and, tiny nose The Asbury Park squadron, Civil onmouth FIND A SPINET PIANO TO COMPARE cousin, was organist. A rocoptifin gays. She wore a poke bonnet o Air Patrol, which held maneuvers i VACUUM CLEAHER CC HONEY BEE FLOWERS and buffet suFJ"=r followed at the matching taffeta with streamers 0 from September 10 to September Bsa>Jsls^sB>SBs^iiaBSJ Manasquan Jtivcr Golf club. dark green velvet ribbon and car- 24, is. accepting applications tot. 332 Bond Sh, Asbury Park Upper Broad St. Tel. R. B. 6-4020 Red Banjc FOR A PRICE SO LOW. The bride, who was given In mar- ried a colonial, bouquet of mixed mcmboreh.'.p which docs not re- riage by her father,' wore a white flowers. Telephone: A. P. 2-1427 brocaded satin gown fashioned quiro that applicants be pilots. The with a sweetheart neckline, long The bride's brother, Stanley squadron Is flying an'M type air- tapering sleeves, and a drapod bus- Lloyd Reed of Brielle, was bes craft and operates from its base at tlo with a full length train. Her man. The "ushers were Siguard Asbury Park Air terminal. • READERS coronet of matching satin was Thompson and Paul Fabry of Rei Pilots participating In the navi- beaded with seed pearls which held Bank and S. Wayne Brower o gational training and patrols are her French illusion •veil in place. Lakewood, the bride's cousin. Capt. T. A. Wolstencroft, command- RED She carried a white prayer book The bride's mother wore a royal ing officer,- and Lieut. Thomas Me- with an orchid marker and a show- blue crepe gown trimmed with Murray, chief pilot, Lieut. Austin CARLTON ; BANK er of baby's breath. . rhlnestones and black accessories Wilson, operations # officer and Miss Gertrude P. Gilbert of Nep- She had a corsage of yellow or- Lieut. Herbert L. Davis. tune, was mai3 of honor. She was chids. The bridegroom's mothc Application forms for membor- ib : 'UTtirea~rrrTiri'"su wmn^goia -*t si11 ie- •slilp'iirthe-patrolrwhicli on™July~l; gdwn with a tight bodice, a full accessories and wore a corsage ol became an official part of the air skirt with a draped bustle, three- orchids. ' - corps and the air defense com MONMOUTH COUNTY'S MOTION PICTURE EVENT OF THE YEAR quarter length sleeves and a square The couple are on a wedding tri, mand, may be obtained from' Cap- neckline. She wore a coronet of to New England,, and. upon thcli tain Wolstencroft, 1112-Nlnth ave- FOR MEN: ne, or .Lieut .Kenneth S —BIG DAYS —5 dp 00 Bradley' Beach. SUITS *30 NOTICE. Public Sale ol Real Estate for Unpaid OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES' up Taxes. • T. J. M. Keoueh, collector of taxes In nnd for tho Borough of Red Bank, SPORT COATS JADE'S County of Monmouth and Stato of. New Jersey, hereby give notice that accord- up ing to tho law requiring me to make Red Bank Fire Department's tlio unpaid tnxos, assessments and other THE NEWEST STORE IN TOWN municipal charges, assessed on" land, $5.95 tenements, hereditaments nnd real es- TROUSERS tnto in said Borough of Red Bank for tjc year 1946, will on the 17th day of up October, 1847, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., in 75th Anniversary Parade the* Borough Hall, sell the lands, tene- $f.5O DOUBLE DUTY mcntB, hereditaments and real estate IN FLAMING COLOR SWEATERS hereinafter . described, to make the amount chargeable ngalnst said lands on up the first day of July, 1947 as computed 1Q the tax rlis:, together with interest on $ <95 said amount fron: said first day of July SPACE WIZARDRY to the date of sale and tho costs of sale PLAID SHIRTS 4 at public vendue to such persons as will purchase tho same subject to redemption up nt • the lowest rate of interest, but in no case in excess of elffht per cent per an;, DAY AND NIGHT PERSONALITY ... num. This sale is made under the pro- visions of an Act .of the legislature en- DRESS SHIRTS titled "An Act concerning unpaid taxes, FOR SITTING OR SLEEPING SERVICE . . assessments and other municipal charges up on real property and providing for the collection thereof by the creation and C enforcement of Hens thereon (Revision UNDER SHORTS 5O of 1918)." Smart space-savers recognize the multiple The said lands, tenements, heredita- ments and real estate to be sold and the benefits of the' popular hollywood bed — mtmeB of the persons against whom, said =FOR BOYS taxes have been lain oh aocount of each parcel are as follows: that doubles so attractively as a studio sofa. William O'Brien. Eit. Dlk. 30, B. & L. SPECIAL #31/33 S. S. W. Front street, S367.3B $ Edith Kleflmahn. Blk. 30, lot IS. B. & Unusual decorating can be exploited how- L. #27/20,S. W. Front street, J450.09 FINGERTIP COATS 8" Frank Howard, Jr.. Blk 14, lot 21, H. £ L. #55, E. S. Harrison A,, JS8.78 ever the bed is used ... for tailored or fem- Jos. & Jud. Vincent, Jr., Biy 16, lot T, ALL WOOL one lot N. S. Mechanic at. S24.4S 5 AJcmzo Fields, Blk, 26, lot 14, H. ft L. inine bedrooms, as living room couches . .. #73 N. S. Wallace St., U16.33 SUITS W Ejt. -William O'Brien, Blk. 56, lot 12, one lot W. S. Spring St.. J3O.60 «P and ideally suited for the small home. In- Asohcrfcld Associates, Inc., H. & L. N, S., Harding Road. S2B9.79 William O'Brien, Blk. 35, lot 25, B. & L. herspring mattresses on box spring accounts #162, N. S. Monmouth St., 1312.28 SPORT COATS 12" Mary £ Salvntore LaBlondn. Blk. 38, lot 5, H. & L., #208, N. 8. Monmouth for supreme comfort. Skilled construction St., $198.98 up E«t. Spencer Harvey, Blk. 75, lot 115, 95 H. A L., #20 6, W. S. Pearl St., I38.70 assures durability and attractiveness. Edward A. Foulson, Blk. 102, lot 8, H. TROUSERS *5 ft L. #51, S. S, Waverly PL, 1116.33 Hubert Farrow, Blk. 113, lot 1, H. ft L. #103, E. S. South St., 1238.80 PLAlb SHIRTS 1.00 Frank Cltarella, Blk. 118. lot 14, B. k L, #29, S, 3. Bergen PI., 141,18 $ 95 Lola Willlnms, Blk. 77, lot 1 ft 2, land N. S. W. Bergen PI., (18.29 DRESS SHIRTS 1 Edward Jackson, Blk. 91, lot 5, H. ft L. #137, S. S. W. Bergen PI., J55.U ; Wm. Left ft Emanucl Swnrti, Blk. 84, lot 10, 11. ft L., S. S, W. Bergen PI., HOSE Pair 35' 157.015 James ft Helen Tuttle, Bft. 39, lot 80, $ 00 H. ft L. #28, W, S. Shrewsbury avenue, $89.64 SWEATERS 1 David & Carolyn Tcnmetsky, Blk. 89, Very lot'23, H. ft L., #83 W, S, Shrews- up bury Ave., 170.18 Amleeto Lucln, Blk. 39, lot 25, H. ft L., #62/64, W, 3. Shrewsbury Ave., Special I OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 $202.07 „. Nick Nuecl, Blk. 00, lot ^lH. ft -L., #187, E. S. Lclgfiton Ave.; 115.28 Adele Wnlnwrlght, Blk. 72, lot 1-A, one lot S, S, Catherine St., flO.ts E»I. Kiln Cnrr, Blk. 67, tot 23, II. ft &„ #01 Earl St., IU.77 John W. ft Lucille Watklni, Blk. 72, Jot 2A, H. ft L., TULon Ave., $65.11 Eat. Charlotte Holmes, Blk. 84, lot 102, FflCTORV N. S. Sunset Ave., (12.23 Eit. Nick Carmedello, Blk, 84, lot 08, one lot N, S, Sunset Ave,, 812,23 Permanent Wave For the finest in custom-made drapes, slip Frank E,1 Price, Illk. 84, lot 107-/108, Mystic two loti 8. S. Sunset Ave., $6,12 James ft Helen Dudley, Blk, 84, lot 119, covers and living room furniture visit our H.'ft L,, #79 S. 3. Sunset Ave., $50.83 • ^v Peter ft Phyllis Spagnuolo, Blk, 80, lot 9.95 41 West St. Red Bonk 10, H. A L., #23 S. S. Sunset Ave., new store at 25 West,-Front Street, near $36.60 Hlrckcr Corp., Blk, 75, lot »6, H, ft L,, Regularly 15.00* ' ' , '' ' • T: = '• Central Ave.-, $48,08 . TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-3646 Broad. Fred Morris, Dlk. 76, lot 106, H. ft L., 1 •' '-. '' VV', #9 Central Ave., $27.51 ALL HUHHKS STOP !<, BMM.'Ii FUOMOUK HTOI. list. John Cnlomnn, Blk. 75. lot 60, II, For the new fashions.. .'a new hair-do. For a new hair-do ..» HOURS: 9:30 TO 5:30 DAILY ft L., #0 Cedar St., $10.83 Unpaid Tax Ytar'1930 to 1048 Inclusive .i new permanent wave I Especially "when you may have it at IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY K»l. Hugli Retty, Dlk. 114, lot 32, one this grand, aitd timeiy reduction. Phone NOW for an appoint- nn«wcr tho petition of pctltloniir on nr lot 8. H. Mndlaoii Ave., $802.82 101/I00 . hcfoi-6 tlio' lUttt Any at November, next, : nm) In defnutt thereof, such iloerc« wlli jyhon tlie nale takes place payment ment at your convenience. ' , .». <>'••'"•• ' TO I(OUISK A, MtfUOBIlH COM.INS, of all tnxos or. assessments, costs und lie rondeied nirnlnit you ni the Cluin- Intereit must be made by the l *>Hiu>iJuJUUiiiiluittuUnbluitiiuliuu *(hllf*B(ofonhrrt;TOalnsloftnfnnn o j4Tr,imiW •*"' Bjf^vTrlitf Vf'-yi rt" Vnfrr—nF'iirf "(CouTF .... i)bjtcr"nr^nld petit- I r«»nld, • ' .s •ey mudo nn Ilio hIJi - ilay n( Meplent- lonor mid* you,' Ji«r,.llii7. In «.nnT.c wherein JOSEPH Wltiiru my hnnd tills 16th day of Telephone: "L. B. 6-1745 •KlyAtHKV, (JH/VY * KLATHKY, 25 Wcsr-FrontSt. Near Broad R. B.'6-4137 Hriitembcr, 11147, M. CdlXlNR li I'tiltliiiiir mill >ou an Bollrllnii fur 1'olltlonor, P«f«od»til, you art iitub/ rNulrtd to ' 1, M, KEOUOH, • >w .Gforgt A, Ur«y, O( Countilt Collector, BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXX, NO. 14. RED BANK, N.J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO Blaisdell Named Former Sheriff Explosion Destroys Mayor Denise Local Guardsmen Firemen Have $3,000 Cabin Cruiser To Parade Tonight Dedica iory Service As Candidate Big Appetites' John T. Lawley An explosion last night on theNames Enright Following the federal recognition • It may have taken a. lot of Minerva, a cabin cruiser, owned by of Company "B", 644th Tank bat- In Middletown 'ttfrW qnettch the'thirst of Dies Suddenly Paul Blera of New Tork, at Wil- To Boro Council talion, In the Red Bank armory to- And Confirmation .visltmg firemen before and af- son's boat works in Branchport, night a vehicular parade of tanks, .Vt?r fled Bank's 76th. anniver- completely destroyed the $3,000 half tracks and general purpose Republican County • sary parade, but "the fire flght- Middletown Official craft and set afire a $5,000 cruiser, New Fair Haven army army trucks will wind Its ers also consumed a lot of Betty*'Ann, owned by Peter Drels- way through Red Bank, In celebra- Fair Haven Episcopal Committee Barely • food...The Ladles' Aid society Had Varied Career , sie of Pleasure Bay park. There Official Succeeds tion of having the second Red were nb personal injuries. Bank unit formed up to organizing of Red "Bank Reformed church strength. Beat* Legal Deadline prepared 1,200 pounds of pota- In Business : Further damage to .craft at the John W. Howie Church To Get Several Gifts to salad and 11,000 sandwiches dock was averted when the oper- The line of march announced by The appointment of James A. En- The Republican county commit- for the occasion. John T. Lawley of Conover lane; ator, cut the other boats adrift. Sgt. the batalion commander. Lieut. Col." One of the most outstanding; right of River Oaks, Fair Haven, tee of Middletown township, meet* Middletown township, . township Joseph Anastasia of the Long Charles L. Oakerson, will include: events to come to Fair Haven wlu, by Mayor Edgar V. Denise at Mori- West street to Monmouth street, to in; last night at Belford, named commltteeman and former sheriff, Branch police Investigated. Vesper Musicale take place Sunday afternoon, when day night's meeting of the mayor Maple, to Front, to Broad, to Ber- Frank Ferren "Bud" Blaisdell of died suddenly at 8 o'clock Monday a dedicatory service and confirms*- and council of that pjace was unan- gen place, thence to Shre^bury Wat * Front street, Middletown morning of a heart attack. He had tlon will be held at the Chapel of- - To Modernize imously approved. Mr, Enright, avenue,'to the armory on Chestnut township, to replace the late John been active as a township official, For Methodist tho Holy Communion, River road, Abram L Davison, ,who Is.a member of the borough street. T. tAWley as the Republican can- and in his real estate and.Insur- and Church street; , , didate for the township committee ance business up to his death. He zoning board, fills the vacancy Public Library The local National Guard unif Ir Home For Aged Rt. Rev. Alfred L, Banyard, guf-'i caused by the resignation of John 1 in the general election this Novem- spent a pleasant day Sunday with Former Mayor, embarked on a two-month recruit- fragan bishop of the diocese, wltf ' W. Howie, also of River Oaks. ing drive, which was begun Sep- tott Mr. Blaisdell will run with his family and friends. be the guest speaker and will dedP Walter Bills of Leonardo, who was |ir Haven Mr. Denise said It was .his desire tember 16 with a proclamation by ElizabetiT\Vaddell' Dies At 80 President Truman. cate the gifts to be presented. Kti Appointed to the committee to suc- to have a representative on the will also confirm a class of cand;- ceed'the iate Edward H. Morford council from the same section of Baker, Ben E. Manning of Headden's corner. They will be To Add dates. Conducted Carriage the borough in which Mr. Howie Those to be confirmed are Mlil(, opposed ota* the Democratic ticket resides. He said he was a lifelong: Montgomery Tells Guest Artists .by Fire Chief Morris'Josephs of Betty Louise Aumack, Mrs. Eliza;' Making, Auto Body acquaintance of Mr. Enright and beth Grace Cross, Mrs. Marguerite; Leonardo) , that he knows he will be a "valu- ; Lending Department Business Many Yean A large attendance l3 expected Landers Douglass, Mrs. Eula able addition to the council." The Republican Club Sunday afternoon at the benefit Chandler H.anason, Mrs. Hester. new, councilman Is an accountant vesper musicale of the Married Modernization of the Fair Haven Abram L. Davison, 80, a former Helen Moxley, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth. for the law firm of Breed, Abbott Couples' Bible class at tho RodWeber and George Warren Cottonl" public library was begun this mayor of Red Bank, died last sight ft -Morgan, 15 Broad street, New Of New Charter morning by Miss Julia Klllian, at 10:35 o'clock at his home, 140 Bank Methodist church, The musl- The service will begin at 3:Sff,> York city. calo is part o£ a project to raise o'clock, with an organ recital, wttn •county librarian, on authorization Monmouth street, after a. lingering Building operations continue to Explains Important of the mayor and council of that Illness. . funds for the furnishing program Winston E. Kock, F.A.D, organist - zoom In the borough, the building of tho Methodist Home for the of Trinity Episcopal church. Red borough. The work will consist Mr. Davison was born at Old Inspector, Frank Leslie, reporting Changes In The chiefly of painting- the Interior, re- Post Town, Somerset county, April Aged at Ocean Grove. Bank, as guest. Dr. Kock studied '' to the council the Issuance of build- organ at Cincinnati college and tin- placing obsolete * books with now IS, 1867, a son of the late Lewis Ing permits totaling ?158,500 within Proposed Constitution ones.and the addition of a phonoV and Elizabeth Cox Davison. He was der Hergenhahn, organist of thi the past month. Eight permits ag- Highlights of New Jorsey's pro- American church at Berlin ana graph .rjQpnl Ending -department.' educated in the Fairvlew school, gregating $120,000 were Issued for The.library will be closed two weeks near Oceanic Station, N. J., taking posed new constitution were ex- 'Westminster Choir school at Prince* * new houses at River Oaks, and plained to members of the Red ton. Dr. Kock's recital will be base4- while- the.Improvements are being .up farming as soon as school day* permits of $16,000 each were grant- made -and -when ..it-'.--Is- reopened,- were over. After devoting Two Bank Republican club last night on tho works of Johann Sebastlafi , ed for two now houses at Knoll- by John L. Montgomery, one of Bach. v ' Miss Jane Covant, librarian, will re-." years to farming, he apprenticed wood. Other parmlts were: •William sume, full, charge..'.:.:,,.: ^ himself as a carriage maker In Monmouth county's three delegates Miss Mabel Hendrickson, orgarj- Robblns, bungalow, Hendrickson to the recent constitutional con- ist of Holy Communion, will play The..foUpwJng.letter- authorising David Cox's establishment at place, ?7,5O0, and G, Brown, altera- Princeton. After several years vention which met In New Bruns- the hymns and also accompany ' the .changes in the library was sent tions, Third street, $1,0007 wick, LaBt night's meeting was Mrs. Ann Parker, soloist, who will ,bX:Mayor Edgar V. Denise to Miss there he settled In Red Bank and A contract for resurfacing sev- In 1891. took a position with the held in the borough hall, with Ed- sing "Tho Lord's Prayer" by MaJ- Killian:—-.-<•• ,-.,:, ••- eral streets In the borough Was mund J. Canzqna, president, pre- lotte. ,' "•-'•*• "••"-" -""'•24.liM7.".-.i Mount firm, remaining In their em- awarded to Conover & Sut.nhin on ploy 11 years. He then, started In siding, ' The choir of male voices from fiSjuuavms£ --Mr.-Lawtey,' who' was 89 years a. bid of $3,634. Other bidders were Trinity Episcopal church, Re<| «la, -had .an active and varied business for, himself on Mechanic Fred McDowell, $4,355.33, and Mu- The speaker pointed out that one Cdiiifty Xlbrariaa—:::..",- •street. ••'• -. -'.-" •'"':" " 11^ ,- of the principal sections of the new Bank, will sing the offertory an- career "in business: and politics. He tual Contracting Co., $4,718.23. them, "Lead Me Lord" by Wesley, 'ear-Miss . .. _. ckme.up'ttie "hard way. He 'Was The building he constructed later constitution embodies a Bill of Councilman Russell H. Minton, Rights, In consideration of this Solo parts will be sung by John .-You may-consider'.this as your never defeated for a political of- on as an auto body building, corner chairman of the lire committee, re- authorisation, granted by the mayor Monmouth street and Maple ave- section, he said, the only Negro Lindsay and Heinz Hllmer. Dr. and council, by unanimous consent, fice, rolling up large majorities be- ported nre> losses totaling $20,235 Kock will play an organ solo, "Au» - 3TRANK V. BLAISDELL ing, customary, with him. -'__ nue, Is now occupied by the Hount- delegate adopted an extremely fair to assume-full authority and con-, for,tho first eight months of the attitude. tumn Night" by Frysingcr, prelude trol of ihe Fair Haven library for He was born at Monmouth Beach EngllBh co. This building was year, the biggest loss being the re- erected In 1912, the same year that Major changes that will come In- In D Major Musette In EngllsR , Midnight last night was thea period of two weeks. ' . February 7, 1883, a son of the late cent Atlantic hotel fire. Mr. Min- Suite No. 3, postlude Toccata and deadline for naming a candidate to ' We understand that you.and your John. Thomas and Helen McCor- ho was called to preside over the ton said Independent engine com- to effect if the. new constitution Is staff will, make a complete survey borough as Its chief executive. He adopted Include; senators will Fugue In D Minor by Bach. ' ' Succeed-Mr. Lawley. A candidates' of our existing facilities and equip- mick. Lawley, and resided there un- pany of Red Bank was standing by Rev. Christopher A. Snyder, rl- dinner scheduled for last night: by til .1910.'. He was educated In thewas obliged to resign the major- while the Fair Haven pumper was serve four years Instead of three ment, and -with Mies. Covantfs co- ship in 1913 due to injuries suffered and assemblymen, two years in- car,'will be assisted by Rev. Robert the 'Middletown township officials, operation, remove'. oteslete books: BllMlft.schools' of Long Branch," In the shop for .a painting job, H. Anderson of Trinity Episcopal •was', postponed out of respect tor in an.accident After moving from which will take about ten days. stead of one and each will receive 1 and replape- theae-with* new one*' 1and'Jiejwark. church and Rev. Charles H. DukM Mr. Lawley, but the county com- from the county "library. We also' •employed by the Central the Monmouth street building, Mr. -Hope was expressed by Council- a salary of $3,000 yearly Instead ELIZABETH. WADDELL .BAKER Understand tnat:you,w))i install*. Davison carried on his. business jJW^jUUh of St. ^Thomas JEpiscopal ehurcbf ^ mittee; WM forced to meet to name Railroad.bjfjWew Jersey as a _^ man Tony^Huntlng, oornnjujtltx.ar;- RedBank. "* ' „ -irioaned' •-— = r ,about=teh-yeirs^h"Wflarr-tt venue 'HvftfSsTenalrmanj that"it will 'be ling will ba left to each county, rteordedlleetldn-tb"bL «Slt*Hr aT"'qfiet'nng*'ticKeT agept' and sold the business seven years ' Guest artists will be Elizabeth Rt. Rev. Banyard will dedicate flame would appear on the general residents of Fair Haven. V at Lak'awood. Ha -was'also purata possible to obtain a band for the The governor's powers have been Waddell Baker of Buffalo, NJ Y.,the new Moller pipe organ, which election ballots. . : We promise you and Miss Oovant ago, , .•.-'•'• children's Halloween parade, which greatly enhanced. He will serve on • the Central railroad steamboats The Davison family was proral- formerly of .Fair Havon, and Een will be presented to the bishop by Th«-"county committee had.only our wnole-heartei. co-operation i ipnmouth. Is held annually under the direc- four, years Instead of three and E. Manning, church organist, Ves- Myron V, Brown, chairman of tnf. . tbr|ft|t after Mrfile^ this endeavor to%iMMM not the employ-pf tion of Mr. Hunting's committee. may. succeed himself If re-elected, the library phyelowiSjilt from "The parade- Is dead wlthoi " 1 C dealSaiSttSat to complySfmla the in" •jam j--~"^"*'*•••* *11-1"-••••—: ar— ' — -- -,^ ,. . .7 standpoint lany and con, ScorfiFBrTJoxltyKt prtssntmiMr -BggKgfeMVtrryJflJg Wy wo-thlrda majority vote of th« leg- large Lectern Bible, Mrs. Mary affiliated with several organizations. Edgar V. Denise said It would be islature will be necessary to over- "Softly Now 'the Light of Day".. ..„. ihf 6t a eandldlgrOT-i page 2) "* For many yean) he. w ^reksiim Conecjoallon Elizabeth Weber a pair of Eucharii, •wonderful U the borough could get ride his veto Instead ot a simple "Thanlu ,Be to God" _ , Handel candlesticks, George A. Jewell >»_ „ of'the Society of the Foresters of Liberty; and a: past councilor of "Come;KlndI, Death" ;.:...'.!;..... J. S. Bach Edwin Lewis Bingleton a rare an- tty Vntfved to i farm wa the Evertttbraryi'-• <,^.-o •<'••':•:•:[J-- .">)."• •,•,'. "The children wouldl enjoy ,it," he ; Another major change In the ,•• . . MrvBaker .v^ ... tique lace altar cloth from Italy \£-'~~ road In Middletown township ' In •I am jure' .'Uv • . ••;•: Be Continued the valuable services it rendered at O.I.O. and A. F. of L. Cloelng Hymn; "Falreit Lord Jeaua" ward E. Bennett, Mrs. Edwin F. ~ . At' the conclusion, of your ef- chief of the Red Bank police .de- the time. was Icaptaln of the 160-pound loot, forts we would appreciate report, partment, died In June, 19*6. - Twenty-five members Attended Stewart, Miss Ellzaheth Scowcrofit ~* tell learn for three years and cap: Harry May ot Matawan has pur-, A request from the Rumson, Sea the meeting. The next- meeting of and Mrs. James Wenner. •—• along with any recommendations ch'ased the Hesse Ice cream and The funeral will he held Satur- tam of the vanity team. .you may care to off*ri - '' Bright and Fair Haven Public the club to be held In October, will Town Clock Will He.:~was also' a letter man on the confectionery business and the day afternoon at 2 o'clock at theHealth Nursing association; for an Very truly yours, late residence, with Rev. Roger J. be a joint gathering Including the varsity football and boxing teams. Edgar V. Dentse, three-atory building at 8 West Increase In the annual appropria- Women's Republican club of Red Leon M. Kelley Since his graduation he has been Mayor of Fair Haven. Front street from Mrs. Eleanor Squire," pastor of the Methodist tion from $250 to $325 was laid over Bank and the Red Bank Young Continue To Run associated, with his father in the Hesse. .The sale price was $30,000. Church, officiating. Burial, under until consideration Is given to next Affiliated Republican club. Also /Blaisdell Lumber company of A luncheonette and ice cream and' the direction of the Worden funeral year's budget. Dies In Hospital • home will be In-Fair View ceme- present will be the Monmouth In Shrewsbury ;, Turtle Cause confectionery business will be con- Mayor Denise wished the Na-county committee and election ' Bridge" avenue. He -was in the-navy ducted under the firm name of tery. tional Guard success in Its current board members and local and/boun- for'kore than four years In-World May's by the purchaser's son, Bill Mr. Davison is survived by three drive for 3,000 hew members In Resigned Chamber ' • -war-IX, ealUtlng as an ensign and ty Republican candidates for elec- Fund To Be Started Automobile Crash and wife Betty. The interior of the daughters, Mrs. Mary, Wife of John New'Jersey. ' tion. The meeting will be desig- Post Two Week* Ago. \ •jpetog -separated as a full lieuten- store is being newly painted and D., McDermott,. Bloomfleld; Mrs. Council approved the transfer of nated "Joe and Jimmy Night" In By Keith Society ant. '„ "Ha saw service on vsv |SXln4 renovated,and announcement of the Fannie, wife of Orville C. Borden, the Atlantic hotel tavern license, honor of Joseph C. Irwln and wre»per, was in bomb disposal Watching Reptile, opening will be, made in the RedPeters place; and Mrs. Esther, wife, Leon M. Kelley, 69, executive held by the late Harry Hubbard, to James S. Parkes, freeholders^ w! With Minstrel Show secretary of Red Bank Community. • •vTork.-'served »«* the Intelligence Bank Register. There are five-room of Edward W. Wllby, 140 Mon-the estate of Harry Hubbard. are running for re-election, " branch and rounded out bis tour Driver Blocks Road apartments on the second and third mouth street; two grandchildren; Chamber, of Commerce until two two great-grandchildren; •' and a not been decided whether tl iarnlng for the flrjt time last weeks ago when he resigned be- of duty at N-A.D. Earle. - . -. floors of (he building.. Ing will be held In the borough h iek through the columns of The A large mapping turtle meander; . The ice cream business was es-brother, George T. Davison, of cause of ill health, died early Tues- He was married in October, 1940, Augustus Minton or the Molly Pitcher hotel and da' 9^ Bank Register that the Justly ing'across River road In Fair Hav- tablished In 1879 by the late Oscar Trenton. / • '• day morning In Marlboro State hot- - to the" former Miss Marie von- of the- function has not been set. famous town clock, which is housed en at 2 a.m..of a"foggy"mornlng Hesse, Sr. on Wharf avenue, where pita], where he had been a patient . 'liengerka of Orange, and they have In Christ Episcopal church tower, caused a motor car'adcldent which the produce market is located. The Will Probated since his resignation. ' two children, Deane, nve,' and Shrewsbury, was about to be al- resulted* in, John Breckenrldge of following year he moved the busi- Edward Ming Sells A Red Bank resident the past IS Bruce; two. : ..-..: lowed a slow death due to lack of Llncroft paytpg J337.3(>: In damages ness to a store opposite the foun- years, Mr. Kelley Joined the Cham- He.is a member.of River Plaza Chester W. Minton County G.O.P. maintenance and repair funds, the to George &, FournW, Jri, ot New tain, formerly occupied by Reid's ber In November, 1MB. Be reside* Hose company and the River Two Properties Keith society of the Church has Monmouth, aWarded' by, jury ver- electric shop,' The building was de- Bequeathed Residue at 31 Linden place. He was era- Plaza Taxpayers' association. He quickly taken steps to rectify that dict in a case tried Monday before stroyed by fire In 1831 and Mr. The double house and two-car, To Meet Tonight ployed by the American Telephone •Is commodore of the Monmouth Judge Alton V. Evans in the,Long garage at 196-198 River road, owned deplorable possibility. and Telegraph company of Ne«f Ice Yacht club and president ot. Hesse moved his business tempo- The will of the late Augustus M. Branch district court, . rarily Into a. small building on by Edward A. Ming, has been sold Minton of Fair Haven, which vrns The society wJU present to theYork, retiring In 1941. During tht the Eastern Ice Yachting associa- to Mrs. H. Krlkorian of New,Tork New Constitution war he was associated with the fl>sa tion. He Is active In the Red Bank, According to Mr.' Fournler, who Wharf avenue, known aa "the probated this week In the office of town^ and Its Interested neighbors was represented by -Edward W. green". The following year he city through the Constance Smith Surrogate ..Dorman McFaddin at To Be Explained a rollicking and merry minstrel of Bull and Roberts and with th| Community Y.M.C.A., and a. mem- agency, which also sold Mr. Mlng|s War Department engineers. He ?tM ber of the Monmouth . Boat club Wise, Jr., of the .flrrri of Wise A moved to the present' building Freehold, contained the following show at tho Shrewsbury school Fri- Wise, Red Bank, the ..visibility was which had been erected for him. residence on Rumson road, Uttle bequests: The Monmouth county Republi- day and Saturday, October 24 andborn In Massachusetts, son of the; and Lions club. He.Is a member of poor, on account-of"tSg arid rain Silver, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard can organization will hold an open late Milton M. and Lola Bodwell Tflnity Episcopal church. ;; Mr.,'Hesse, retired from active $500 to Fair View cemetery; gold 25. The proceeds from this mins- when he" was_,dr|vlng, early In thework in 1924 and sold the business Messier of Little Silver. Mr. Ming watch and chain and a diamond meeting at 8 o'clock tonight at trel will be shared by the regular Kelley. A special resolution of sympathy morning of June IB along River and his sister, Alice Ming, will Procter's auditorium, Long Branch, church maintenance fund and a Deeply Interested in the affair* -was adopted by the" county commit-: to his «on,' Joseph Hesse, who ran ring to son, Chester W. Minton; $1,- road, As be approached Schwenker's It until his death In -1B38. The bus- make their permanent home in Los to hear a report from the county's special clock repair and maintence of the community, Mr. Kelley ad- tee, a copy of which was ordered pond la Fair'Hafen,'he "saw the tall 000 to Sannie Scales, who was In iness was continued by his widow, Altos, Cal. the employ of the family at thedelegates to the State Constitu- fund hereby established by the so-ministered the Chamber's activities sent to the family of Mr. Lawley. lights of n car.In the.middle of the tional convention and to give vot- ciety. Tickets are obtainable from with determination. On all matter* road &nd assumed it was triovlng. who has just sold the property. The • Another real estate transfer an- time of his death; $1,000 to broth- founder pt the business died In nounced was the sale ot Vincent er, John of Fair Haven; $499 each ers an opportunity to ask ques- members of tho society or any of of public concern he took a stand A V»A«y «» Merebandlee. When- within about 35 feet Of the tions regarding i tho new charter, See our utock In each line. For In- »28. '.--•••;. Sacco's Club 86 property oil the to nieces,.Grace Allen, Emily Min- the church organizations. and campaigned for it vigorously. car,' he realized* U was statnding still •which will be voted upon Novem- •tance, Ubla oilcloth. . You can BO from Mr. May formerly owned the Sil- highway In Keyport to Charles F. ton Dlxon and Marjorle Minton Realizing fully that the stopping He was assisted In his office by m» hare to Frlico and you won t lee » but. was unablo.to atop W own car. ber 4. ' wife, Mrs. Estelle Smith Kelley. Al- variety 1IU it. It'a » "ct: and ourdOI soon enough; to "avoid "a collision. ver Collar bar and the St. Mary's Straub, who will make alterations Longman of Fair Haven and Flor- of the clock would be a sortous Home property in Keyport and for and - use the premises »f or auto ence Allen Emley of Point Pleasant, County Chairman J. Russell Wool- handicap to tho whole community, so surviving Is a daughter, Mr*. •SIISBUM. N«»« "111 you «e« » 11M • - After thV Occident; Mr.vyiUrhie^ Leon Eostmond of South street. .< of harneu and collari, etc., like • it* testlfledV he queatidned Tkfr. Breck- .several years has been an exten: sales. Constance Smith was broker to a sister-in-law, Clementine Min- ley announced that the county's and that Immediate steps must be Odora oloieti of all klndi, toilet «e»ti enrldge as to why he Was parked slve real estate'operator, He owns for Mr. Sacco and John C. Elliott ton, and to Emma Morgan of Glen entire delegation, Including Wayne taken to repair or roplace the Mr, Kelley was a member of the ol nil color* and price' Ilneii PM»» Masonic order, Mystic lodge, Hiram draaei of tht larseit election. And In the middle of tberoaa. the Ut- considerable property along the of Locust for Mr. Straub. Rock; the residence on River road D. McMurray and Judge Haydn clock's cables, lest they break and free delivery. Save your time and. ahoy ter, ho said,'replied .that'he was shore, • notably In Point Pleasant to hl> wife, the late Mrs. Ella F. Procter of Asbury Park and John seriously damage the. historic chapter, Royal Arch Masons and .with HI. Telephone Red. Bank »-«80. beach. Minton; residue to the late Mrs. L, Montgomery of Red Bank will the Royal Arcanum. He was also a Ktttonal J * 10. Trown'i.—Adyertlie- watohlng a snapping' turtle cross church, to say nothing of the the.road,''. / '.' •'".-'•""', ""'*' • Mr. May and family reside on Refrigeration Locker Milton and to son, CheBter W., In be on hand to explain the new human danger Involved, the Keith member of the E. K. Hall chapter, Main street, Matawan, a home equal shares. Chester W. Minton Constitution, ^ society makes possible the start of Telephone Pioneers of New Tork - .'UttU Silver, Modern Bungalow - Fournler presented evidence' to Opens Tomorrow and of the Brotherhood of Presbj*- 1 Which he purchased two years ago was appointed executor. Mr. Woolley said the meeting had tho fund and gives the opportunity .containing/' t!»p large • bedrooma, • tile the effect that damage to his car from Hanson-VanWinkle-Munnlng Mr. Minton died September 8. His been called for all members of the for all townsfolk to modestly sup-' tcrinn church. •' .bath, with eenarate ilall ihower. living as a result of the" crash cost him Beginning tomorrow, a new and Masonic sorviccs will be held1 to* room; with open fireplace, dining room, company, The, property was bought modern refrigeration locker will be wife died In June. Republican county committee and port the maintenance of their clock • pantry' ftnd*'Crfbdafn kitchen; one*car by the company from the estate of election boards as well as the pub- and have fun doing It, night at 8 o'clock In the Wotde* caragpi' automatic heat. Ample apace in operation at the Middletown Re- funeral home and at 8:30 Rev. John Judge Henry S. Terhune, who built frigeration plant on highway 38, op- Juit a Few, lic, "Wo want everyone to learn Audience capacity at the two omiecorul floor,'for' twobedroomi and ...", Ex^ra* Valuea-. at 'Saierman'a. w« have 'that new "MeatmaeUr" O. Gobhnrd, Jr., pastor of the Flnt hath, On » Jlot .«8xl»7. Price la »1«,- the house, one of the showplaces of posite New Monmouth road. Mr. at first hand everything that has Buy now and • iav»! lte«utir $2.»» Freito iix-quar( preliure cooker, 114,06, nights of the minstrel will bo 600,Refdrmcd church, will officiate »t 205. William rt,- Hlntelmann (Firm) l.(ilBl'.»!lpl. now Hi-.regalu- U.98 that section, and occupied It many and Mrs, Herbert SchulsUdt, oper- and they are going fait. Hire li a been done to give New Jersey a therefore all are advised to get Bealtor«;.Rumion. Pl|one. 1-0100,—Ail- 1 the funerRl, Interment will be at ladle*''night rowni, noji; 12,9«; regular •years.'- „;•..• ators ot the business, are Inviting Chrlitmaa gift that you will want. A modern Constitution," he declartd. their tickets early arid.thus share - v|»lleementi j • • ; >2.K8 ladl.V pajantaii, flow i. for 14: Prenure cooker that you can get eome the convenience of- the family. ,1 regliliir la.tO larilel' ra/arnn,' now t their patrons to visit them and in- 1 "Voters who have questions regard- In keeping the clock going. In com- j- r' "Bank St.c« Wanted. .'.',,.' V Nlid More Cloiet Space? melt Intdf Tht flrit one out of thli for to l regular II Lalle* glrdlei, now Odora. oloiete of all klndi. VTH qe- spect the set-up, •lie and It ll made by Freeto.> Call Ing It will find this mtetlng of ex- menting on the clock ono Interest- . Willing to furohane up to 2,000 eh a re; 2 for f 1.50. Buy moral ,8ave More ,at treme Importance." ' We Fix 'Em. < oVVny'MrCbf.'S.OOO .here, of .tork of livery on.these and everything elie you Although there are but 184 Indi- your order |n|n at onct. National S * ed resident said: "Where elsq is Y»j. If your Venetian blind cordl of The Sherman Bhov, li.Broad itreet,'Red buy here. 'New'pitper drapea for fall 10. Prown'iPwn'i . Free delivery.—A>"v)r- Becpnd National Bank of Red Bink. Bank.—Adv»ttliement. , •' -.' . "• vidual lockers'at present, half the there a clock In a tower crowned tanrt »"> Wok«n, w« *x them In thorl John Wirmert. Telephone Attantlo Hlkh- uiei lovely new lamp thadei: table tinintent. HEAR1NO ON LIGHT order, Drln» them In or have ua M eandlei In all colon! ichool lupollte for storago place Is being devoted to by a British crown, serving an them UP Yei, and «e paint them 'or, Jandi t-OOOa.—Advertlieraent, Electrical Flaturea / '/, rrlce Sale. ffi hav*,a Axtun tot •««» room In the klddltl. All at one ihop. ' Save bulk storage until such time as ma- A special hearing will be hold to-' American democracy day In andyou In about a weeV'i time Print Mn) time," fla.1l' your order. In. Free deliv- terials arc available to complete the We itlll hate eome good bargalna day out?" fair and our work of the belt. Tyle> ';''- -! ^Sth Ahnlvereary Parada' the home, Come In and lOoV tqem overi v ladlei' night kt 8 o'clock at Middletown of. IteJ Bank-lire department on the teo'i^II rinrta. for doing'your, own work. ery, , National 6 * 10. Frown's.—Ad-, originally planned 340. left for gome lluekk y glrll nnd Phone lied Dnnk J-2180, National"» tjt who are email, eUee 12, U and 16 township hall by the stato highway The Keith society or ChrlBt I 10. Tro^n'i.—Advertliement. a«.«en, (p, .flaming color at Reade'f Can- . X. o»bl». outlet Wei,- iwltehei,' ant blotllle, at ex- ton, theater. Red Bank, Sunday through all the. reit, Dpor ,cblnjei that don't altlrts, jaifketi. lultl, department on the advisability of church will accept subscript Ions, Extra Valuea at, Shermen'e, nctly Vi of regular price, Come In, look It'e Cool Again. •• 1 Tluiriilny,-September 38, to October I. need wire, Flree. delivery. National t •,' '• " «'• SrArl Buy now and lave, Regular 26-fent around and lave, at The Rhermnn Shop, placing a blinker light nt five cor- large or small, to this fund from -f-'AdveriliemeM. . . ,. . • fc 10.yfnmp'$,fS«ntVtt' T henvy toweli. now I for |6( regular $1 ment. Middletown Neighborhood Associa- ln 9U • "-Ren«#* Your Floore. ' , atiS.,1/10 oenle per icallon, Special omh luncheon elothi, now 2 tor |2t regular minstrel show, or desiring to take eIIi onint thme pricnnre o01r nnany eweV'*w«v*r In sa« t tion and township officials will be _e L. All _a~-t... HfA.B Aae,«l SALHB •««*«&. '.Rent our .floor. eandInK equipment by. plan., llance * Oavli, Phcm Red Bank UK-cent dull toweli, now S (or 12. Bur Modern Colonial Home a larger share. itocV. All etylei, illee and colon. Htaiv/ (he dar, D. * %. Paint Co.. 4 Welt I-010J.—Advmlleineiil. . more. Save more at The Sherman Shop, containing elx roomi, tile ' bath, with prosent In addition te othe:r Intor. i-yl They nre going, fait, Bave at Th| etrtet. neu":B*n«.V Phone 4-4271.—^d- ica n_ ^J .I..., ,n.j n_..t. 1.1. .__.,__ «h*imaiii fJh«««r1l n j »ritdb))lt.a«£tiindiibu))tl l n «VV W"e HH> ^d^rt'^fee:"' ^»' Bank.—Advertisement, More, full bldemiiMf autdmatlo Krnt. We can plnce any nuud' mortgage Ba|e» randTaVl-Wce.V,' Hail rl ca: "fl eii wii'r lV' (Jrouml nttraotlvely lindiqmicd. On n lynmuih, International. Columbia Venellen Bllnde, * loan, large or email, low Inlereal rate, Mnyulnkt an iuit the thing for fhoht. Bed Bank ••0181.-Ailv ' In itock, - garbage and aahltealton, llumaon. rhona l-0e)00.—Ad- able window ihmlrl «l II. SO ouch, QtM,—Ailveitliemant. —AilvtrtiiemeMi . ' Oae Raniee, , rtluie cane at low Drloei, window, yen. virlliemint, / (Bllirhtly Imi.rrftrt, othrrwlie they , Co«l and. sae, ol) .and in, with oven tllatort, Call up, we hare free dillv, would be H.tO.I Nwlmlnir drapery Ohryiltr, l'l;moulh, International, ChryilerChryeler. Plymouth, —• Ol, riood, Houiikeinlnj Shop, Inc., cry, Why naile tjme ihopplng (or what ' Janli, formtcly o( tht Fmhlon Btauty cranea hy Jmlil, al It omll a putt) our. Bale! and eirvice. Uauclce Schwarta. Snlei ana nr»lre. Uau :»nmouthetre*t, Bid flank, N, J.- roil want, Juit ralVui up. National Bhop, new operating at Vlneinfi.—Ad- tain rode, 10 crnli, Free delivery, Hal- rhone Ited Bank I-OTIT.—Advirtlif Phone Bel Bank ) a ID, ftqwA'lrtidvifUteeMHV tJv vutlitlUli ' i i * io P'^dMiV MMh ,^. •»•»•» • :..^ ^ „ •Two RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 25," J947, bride was graduated from Middle- Wedding town township'high school, and the Boathouse Case Firemen'* Parade Rotarians To Have "" "?'•• Persoii'al^ bridegroom from Lincoln high % Wetter Educational BBESNAHAN—BEBRY Movies At Carl*on%» Mr,.and Mrs. Harry 'Lyons of Mc- school,'Jersey City: The bridegroom Open ,Kf^|mg^u. ,. LaTett'street are "p'2irentls*"of a Miss Helen M. Bresnahan, daugh- is employed by Hudson Sales at At Little Silver Technicolor moving pictures of Today's meeting of the ReddaSgnter born last Thiirsdaj^at Rl- Jersey City, and served three and Red Bank fire department's 7Bth Bank Rotary club at; tjtie Mqlly ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Breena- o vervlew hospital, j; ;-~\ Facilities Needed han, Sr., of Point Pleasant, and a half years in the Navy. Appears Settled anniversary celebration parade' will Pitcher 6ot*l vdtL'l».'»«L Pejtr_0r "*'-"--• MM. Joto'Ctetone of. Robert Glenn Berry, son of Mr. be shown at Carltbn theater for"3SVe business meettiig, • at' whloh^ flme Chestnut street, are-fparents of a arid Mrs. Edward M. Berry of days, starting S(«day.' :7V {he Inductlo'ri'Q'rrtarilt Kramer and daughter, born Saturday at Mon-. Oceanport, were married Saturday Miss Gloria WlUel, daughter of Grant R. £. JoBtiton In announcing the special fut- rTony Sav"a^e™Wnt"laKS place This 'mouth Memorial hoipltaT • • at Harvey Memorial church, Point Mr. arid; Mrs. August Wttzel of ure, Tony Hunting, Carlton mana- will be the first induction under Paul Schlssler of the J. H. Kelly State Women's Club President Asks Pleasant, by the pastor, .Rev. John Matawan, became the bride of Ray- Building Permit ' ger, said that Daniel Corn, had the direction of Gflprge Keevll. company of Broad utreet 1B now M. Long. Mrs. Arthur Anderson mond Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. been engaged'to film the "parade Last Thursday A. 1+ ^Adunspn, enrolled at .the automotive service For Finer World Understandinr * was organist, and Clarence Ander- Nicholas Olsen of Perth Amboy, For Main Dwelling and that 700 feet of pictures had vice president of Electrprdcf Jfrio* ednbol of The Electric Auto-Lite" son sang "I Love You Truly" and Saturday, at a double-ring cere- been taken, including those^ol all elation, Inc, ojt Long Branch, gave company, Toledo, Ohio. He entered O Promise Me". The church was mony solemnized in the Matawan The much-publicised boathouse departments in ' this section, a word picture of a G.I.'s drognj .the school September 22 and after Mrs. Robert W. CornellBon of decorated with white gladioli and Presbyterian church. Rev. Rob-case at Little Silver has apparently scenes of the/ crowds, Ujilrtg. the and how be and his associates werij gfourg, r weeks' training will be grad- jBierville, president of the New Former Sheriff Dies palms. ert B. Berger officiated. comii to an end.. At Tuesday night'* streets, Judges' •- stand and' other able to establish a new lnduVtJfjt ''uate'd. The school has been In oper- rsey State Federation" of Worn- The bride was given .In marriage nutting of the mayor, and, council; Items of Interest. When: finally ifrom the team work and Inforflia-, ation for the past ten years and is 'a clubs, Jn speaking at the an- (Continued From Page 1) Given in marriage by her father; Building Inspector Wi.nfleld ; " edited, it "to expected the'film will by her brother, Leon Bresnahan, : "tion they got 4n the army. conducted to train automotive sei- al fall luncheon of the Red Bank the bride wore a, white satin gown ryn on We reriilar-sliWIT'scrien tinued In the service of-that con- Jr. Her white satin gown was mado styled with' a sweetheart neckline. Wainwrlght was',authorized' to Is-/ Make-ups were received ylcemen on how to provide uniform oman's club yesterday, at the r,u« a building permit id. Buskln- about 25 minutes.' .' "', •••• -,,;''« . cern for 14 years. He was manager with a fitted bodice and a full net Her Juliet cap of seed pearls held Long Branch for Morris jBervlce.the world over for car own- oily .Pitcher hotel, told of the of the company's Red Bank oflice skirt which formed a train. Her K. Johnson Of Cliffslde to construct ers. The men are trained to service ed for finer understanding of in place her fingertip veil and shea n.nin dwelling on his property qn man, Thomas F. Dean and for seven years. Mr. Lawley then illusion veil was finger-tip length cacfied a cascade of white pom- ritt- Boynton and from products, manufactured by Auto- itnan problems in the world : to- ventured in the real estate business and was attached to a tiara of poms and baby's breath. COrden place, ,••''," •: PTA Organized Park for Newton McCle; Lite as well as all electrical eqlp- ^,,.and the immediate need for in Florida and on his return to Red orange blossoms. She wore a string Council also'agreed to lift the irient iri use on the modern auto- ore education facilities in the Miss Jeanette Witzel of Laurence Indefinite suspension placed on the ' VUiting Rotarlans it.t Bank became associated with the of pearls, a family heirloom which Harbor was maid of honor and , ing, included Dr. Allan B. lief*— Hawkins Brothers' agency. belonged to her mother's great- Vetmlt for the boathouee, once It Mrs. Marie Miller of Sunoter, & C, was satisfied that the main dwelling honorary member of the *< William T. Hogan of Oceanport, The*-state president challenged In 1927 he moved to Conoverlane, aunt. Her bouquet was white roses, was roatron Pf honor. Other at- club; Willis M. Slsson of R jrmejrly of Red, Bank, who - re- a women to take their part in where he had built a modern home, white delphinium and baby's had been completed, sufficiently,' \, breath. : tendants were Miss Patricia WlUel The council several months ago i Richard Hammond of Long cently entered the Colorado School naintaihlng our democracy" and and subsequently opened his own of Cl.lffwood,, Mrs. Robert La Mura ;and J. F."Casey of .Pitman.' of • Mines, has been' pledged to the maintaining thjj peace of the real estate and insurance business Miss Joyce M. Bresnahan was restrained llr. Johnson-fronr.eo/'iv of. Matawan and Mrs. Thomas pletlng the boa{fiouse*«*ttt a full- ;Hoffman was. a guest of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. orjd." Pointing out that when- there. His.son, John T. Lawley, Jr., maid of honor for her sister. Her Warner of •PleasantviUe, • ••Dutchshyn,'. '.'..' ™".Mr. and Mrs. John Ranjley, er'a civic need arises in a town, after completing his schooling .and gown was American beauty moire di ess 1'egal hearing In which Harry '.Nlneiy persbn¥r^p Joseph Qulgley of Woodbridge Green represented objecting Little Jr.' Of Ballock place( Riverside iB Woman's club is the first to service with the army In World taffeta, made with a hooped skirt. eats, teachers and ether interested Heights, are parents of a daugh- fer assistance and workers, and She carried an old-fashioned bou- was best man and ushers were Silver Point residents and Edward citizens attended a meetlnj, last war. It became associated with his Peter Mooney, Richard Larsen and W. Wise, Sr., represented Mr. John- tefchorn Monday at Monmouth Me- ie asked the women to "develop father, and the firm name was quet of dahlias,, and W'five a tiara Thursday night in Shrewsbury'bor- Local Battalion ,^ncjplal hospital. . ..-.•-. adership" and to "assist in bulld- of the same flower In her hair. Edward Olsen of Woodbridge and son. The main argument against ough school at which the Shrews- changed tothe Lawley agency. ; ,* j|r, and Mrs. Douglas Hoyt are g, up public opinion to where It Miss Betty Berry of Oceanport, Thomas Warner of Carteret. ' the boathouse was that it would be bury Parent-Teacher 'Msoclatlon Mr. Lawley first ran for political used as a summer living place. Mr. To Receive Color* th^ parents of a son born Monday fluid make it Impossible for a war office In the Republican primary in the bridegroom's sister, and Miss The newly-married couple left on was organized, • , ;.'•' .( Cora Buidge of Point Pleasant, a wedding trip to Niagara Falls Johnson testified that he intended Mrs. Charles Stlllwagon ot Little at Rlvervlew hospital. i be declared." 1933 as a candidate for the Middle- to r-ulld the main dwelling'and that Mrs. James W. Blrkhead and She called our times an "age oftown township committee. He won w«re bridesmaids. Their gowns and Canada, and after their return Silver, president-ofvthei Monmouth i Majoy/iW. T. Oaborrie were made like the honor attend- will reside temporarily at the home he did not intend to" use the boat- County council. o£.the'P.T^At>and children, Jimmy and Shcryl, have nilety" and said ' "America i» inIn the primary and general election house""as" si place of abode. member of the board of managers returned to their home at Landover ."place of great responsibility in and was seated in 1934. He served ant's in blue, and their bouquets of the bride's parents. were yellow dahlias, and they had The bride Is a graduate of Perth . The matter has frequently been of.the.N. J. CongreBs.of the P.T.A. Hills, Md., after visiting Mrs. Blrk- 'time' of • great challenge." "All as finance chairman until 1R41,matching tiaras. Amboy General Hospital School of brought up since that time. After presided M temporary chairman ; Bed Bank's new "reserve unit" of head's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle omen," said the speaker, "must when he resigned to become sheriff, the counell had published lt» find- Douglas G. Perry of New York Nursing. Mr. Oloen served during and Mrs. Robert H. Dlsbrow acted the U. S. Army, the 990th Field K. White on Branch avenue.- udy keenly the problems of the to which position he had been ings of the" hearing and brtd sus- as temporary secretary. -• '-, Artillery battalion, will be present- Miss Helen Phillips of Maple orld today and approach' them elected on .the Republican ticket by city, the bridegroom's brother, was the war In the South Pacific. pended the bodthouse permit, It best man. Edward M. Berry, Jr., At a question and answer session ed with Its -offloial colors at Redavenue-will attend a meeting of apathetically. We. must make a large majority. FERGUSON—BORDEN. y.as reported that Mr, Johnson early In the evening, Mrs. Stlllwa- Bank Armistice day, November li. the executive board of the Alumnae smocracy work or let Communism Long considered an expert on another brother of the' bridegroom, might take the case to the courts, and Harry M. Messier of Point gon explained the alma and ideals The Red Bank battalion,, part of association of the College of Saint ike over." taxation and appraisals, Mr. Law. Mrs, Donita .Ferguson, a writer, Instead, he applied to Mr. Wain- Elizabeth at Convent Station, Sun- Pleasant, were the ushers. * daughter of Mrs. Herbert Charles wrlght for permission. to erect a of the P.TJV. Charter membership the new "citizen-soldier" army-be- Speaking of the, need for ln-ley was appointed a member of the Is still open and aninvitatlon toex - :ln£ molded throughout the nation, day morning at the college. Follow- •eased educational facilities, she county board of taxation In 1984 at Following a reception for 60 atWest, of New York city, and the hor.e on the site and the-inspector the Dinner Bel! at Brlelle, the-cou- late John Sherlock Ferguson,. was pit the matter before council and tended to all interested TesWesiUito Is made up of local World war'JI ing-the board meeting, the mem- loted the overcrowding at Rut-the some time. Red Bank Council- join tbe"assoelationi••"••'.;> »•>•*::'•veterans who have volunteered 'fox bers will be luncheon guests of the srs university; the fact that out- man J.Albert VanSchoik was named ple left for a wedding trip to New married last Thursday to Arthur Uric ugh. Aito.ney Loon Rous^llo York state. The bride's mother John D. Newman was «J«ctBd service In the Organize* -£Ujg)£Ve' 'college "- president, Sister Marie de colleges cannot accept New secretary. He was. elected chairman B. Borden, of „ Rumson, in thefor their ad/ice.i. '••'."•:.." -.-;>."' .Jbse. 'ZZ- ' ' . :rsey students, and the lack of wore gray satin with green acces- chapel o'f the Central'.Presbyterian president; Mrs... Carol. "Badgeley, Corps. Maj. William TV ©shorne-of of the board In 1938 and resigned sories and a corsage of brandy- Contrasting previous council ses- vice president; Mrp.. Robert Resd, < Shrewsbury, an. attorney, lias' been •Miss Margaret MacVeagh, daugh- lequate recreational and housing in 1940 to accept the appointment church, New York (city, by Rev. wine roses. Tht bridegroom's moth- Tom Fuhr, , ' sions and. the hearing, when- heat- secretary, and Mr«. David . Maw. designated' as' c'o-orclina4or *for the ter:, of Mr. and Mrs. A. T, "Mac- icilitles at New Jersey College for of undersherlff. er chose Copenhagen blue, with ed discussions were the order, Tues- treasurer. • :.••..•.-( Red BanK ceremonies by "Col. Irv- Veagh of Maple avenue, 'has re- Oman. "The. heed for education Upon completing his term as black accessories and a corsage of Given in marriage by her grand- day's action went by In quiet fash- At a later meeting the executive ing C, Averx-.aeatar_3tajto Instruc- turned to Georgian Court college growing apace with the times;" sheriff In 1944, he was re-elected to pink roses. father, Ralph Hamilton Beach, a ion. Only borough resident to com- cbmmltteei which Is composed.of tor for the'OrgatiTzed Reserve Corps at Lakewood, to resume her~iluSles TE. Cornellson said, "and our fu- former associate of Thomas A. Edi- the township committee, and had The couple will make their home ment on the matter was John W. the elected officers.and ,the school of.-New In her.junior year. ' irc lies In the educational ad' since served as chairman ot the son, the bride had Mrs. Benjamin Borden, who said he .was a resi- prlnoipal, Howard E. Mattesoiu-thp r incement of our population." on Oceanport avenue, Oceanpoit. " Th'ree;.Red Bank ;s.tud«Ht«5hay6 police committee! The bride was graduated • from White Norris, also a writer, as at-dent of the Point BO. years and that following committee chairnwnvyfe.ee enrolled In Central college.jttJP^lla, This summer, Mrs. Cornellion tendant. John C. Borden, elder di l r . He was dne of the organizers In Point Pleasant Beach high school, he did not think, the,boathouse bhoien: • .V •••-- *" !--.'7r^.v la. They Include Ffe4.Br&S3 J er- iryed as a member of the state 1931; the first secretary And presi- and is employed by the war depart- brother and business partner,, of would be objectionable.' He said Mrs. OharleB J. Markham, .pro- vision ^ in-v4^jEmoj^Kna uoxuaauy, Is .Ilfcift soft of Mr. anjtj^fifs.'dS'red d for schools commission which dent In 1,926 .and IMS of the Red .tho bridegroom, was best man, the accessory building would" be aMigned 'a»i:eoJomandlng ofRoer-9f : ment at Fort Monmouth. Mr.'Ber- cedure and by-laws; program^Rwh- .Flfrrlino of Bank »ireetr;;.yy'j|ii |am, vestigated the needs of the prl Bank Rotary club. He was pres ry was graduated from Long The bride attended the Ethel more a cabana than a boathouso ard Hammond; co-chalnnan,,M|flii ]pd BanW^Woth Field A*Mery' Wellner, son of Mr. arid -Mrs';'Wil- ary and secondary public ichools ldent of the Red Bank Real Estate Branch high school, and Is a mem- Walker school and was graduated and that It would be "pretty nice Martha Huber; refreshments, Mrs. baltallon,^' liam Wellner of Cllfford'-placerJano! ' the state, the need for newboard in 1980 and 1931, and ..was ber of the Oceanport Police de- from Bryn Mawr college. She was..looking." J, B. Myers; publicity, Mrs, .Elena "The cbloni to be presented to the Martin Dwyer, *on of Mr. and Mrs.^ Hidings and,, adequate pay fo.onr e of the founders and nrst presi- partment. He served three and aformerly married to Roy VanAu- Issuance of the permit marks the Marzulla; membersblpj Mrs. Robert battallop'at the Armistice day cere- Martin Dwyer of Lelgbtpn. avenue." ;hool teachers. - The speaker dent of the Monmouth County Real half years with the Coast Guard, ken Sheldon. Her paternal grand- second time In as many; meetings Russell; entertainment and special m'orty have been stored, by.the army iored "politicians" who shrug off Estate board. In 1933 Mr. Lawley serving 35 months In the Atlantic father was-the late Major Thomas that council has arrived at a. solu- events, Melvln Ford; goals, Russe\l aincs ,t|i|(' deactlvatlon .of \h» unit Thtoty members of the auxiliary'"" ie school needs with the slogan served as appraiser for the State Pacific and Mediterranean areas. Ferguson, one-time Minister to tion to. housing problems • which T, HodgklMj pre-school service, at the^rid of it* World war.JIser- of tSe New Jersey chapter, Rain- 10 new taxes." She termed these Highway commission. He had re- Sweden. She Is a great-grand* MM. Arthur H. Rosa; schooj,lunch, bow Division Veterans, and their have featured most of their meet- guests, attended the show, "Annie dividual! "stupid and silly" and ceived honors from the National WHITE—TANNER daughter of the late Thomas Ings In the p"ast few months. MM. Dorothy Blair; budget and fi- imarked that If the educational Real Estate board. Swann, a former governor of Mary- nance, Eric Winkler;. founder's, day,; Get;Your Gun," yesterday In New Only other Important business of Following'She ptrform* aqdards are to be even main- He married Miss Pearl .Woolley, Miss Margaret Alice White, land. ,...'• :• . ..,. ... the session was the rejection, of Spencer Pitts; -congress .•jwWAoV: lhetS at their present level,' new daughter of foVmef Mayor "F.Bqr- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Mr. Borden.is */»n of..General bids for: painting: the borough-hall. tlom, Kenneth Clayton! sebool «£)*•; group h«4 dinner, at Keg-must- be -levied. u—ilJ^;:! ::_ White of Eatontown, became, the «ailon, Foster Badgeley; co-chair-. :e's Diamond; Horienhoe. den Woolley of Manasquan, March Howard 8..Borden of ,Rumson,-and Only f two • answers; were received, made Jn one of: the Miss Flora WillgusS, president, bride of Arnold Tanner, son of MJ. tho late Edith Or Beraen."-Wllllanv On* from Henry Salt-of Ttnton manrWllllam;B^ajjairlQnjd!,Si9£B^lnjd!iSi9£| :eeted guests, and Mrs. J. Daniel he leaves another son, Francis W., and Mrs. Lew Tannehbaum of H. Borden Is another brother and Falls for $830 was ruled out be-Ian, Mra. Robert H. DIflbrowj legui-. uller was toastmaster. Quests in- who Is a lawyer associated with Freehold, Saturday at the Eaton- Mrs. William B. Leonard 3d Is acause It did not comply with the lative, John H. Mount, Jr. ;. _ iri^nd Mrs. Fred H. VanDorn uded Mrs. Stanley A. Gilbert, town Presbyterian church. The of Sraioh avenue and daughters, the firm of Roberts, Plllsburyl(£ar- sister. Bertram H., Borden is their lequtrements of the advertisement. : Meetings Will be held the ifiltf. resident of rtfe club evening group ton * Sorenson of Atlantic High- ceremony was performed by Revuncle. . He Is of the fourth gener- The other,.a .regulsrflpn Thursday of each>month atv?. jh VanDorniand Mrs'.:Al- thern vice' president of Walter Lake, pastor of |ho Fre,e- rejected because the 'en fiSSWIn. have btth . staying a 1 lands. Surviving also Is a Bister, ation of the family In the Borden Itttthe. Shrewsburyiifej aj\4iS TAM*— fn, if-* • i ,n -frr'frr jr.,,-, TT^TI- b2fi Deland.fSJlorlda. Visa iw, j pioneer clubwoman of thedale, tJ. T. . An aliiinnus of Princeton^ Mr. proprlated and because council de- ate federation, and Mrs. Joseph National, estate, county and local the Eatontown Presbyterian Border^ was a major In the Army stred more than.one,..bid to choose ftnlveralty. ." Carroll, Mrs. Clifford Hum' officials and a' h'ost of -friends church. "•: ;, Air'Forces overseas.In the B-29•from „ This, bid, was JMb.mltted by brey, Mrs. Thomas Voorhls, *Mrs. mourned with relatives yesterday The bride, who was given In program. His first marriage to theRdwln S. Gay of Highlands. ..".His eon de la Reussllle, Sr., and Mrs. afternoon at the funeral at themarriage by her father, was dressed former Marledna Clay, of Oakland, price was fl,64°. Councilman Don- tjon will be held. Tuwday, October. enjamlh A. Crate, former presl- late residence. An Impressive ser- in a gown of Chantilly lace, made Cal., was terminated by divorce. ald E.' Lawes was given power to 7,! at tho .school. Mrs.' W. B. Lud- NEIN8TEDT. *' snts. Mrs. Ronald W. Allen sang vice was conducted by Rev, W.with a high neckline, cut on prin- Their children Philip, 16, anred- advertise for bids, provided his Wig will preside, a reception'-'trill jgroup of four numbers, accom- Clinton Powers, pastor of the Red cess lines. Her veil was flr»jer-tlp Christopher, 12, Uve at Palm parka and publlo buildings commit- To Run In Place Qf be given for the school teachirs, Services for Henry Kelnstedt of inied by Mrs. Warren H. Smith. Bank Baptist church, who also of- length and fell from a Juliet cap. Springs, Ca). tee decided there would be adequate and a musical program presented. Liberty street, Mlddletown, were Her bouquet was made of white response from painters. Thomas Anderson held Saturday afternoon at the ficiated at the grave in 'Atlantic gladioli and white roses. Mr. Borden Is a member of the .Tie following committee chair- Mount Memorial home. Rev. Car^ View cemetery, Manasquan. Merchants, Wings and Arkwrlght . The Republican county executive men''have been named by Mrs. Lud- roll M. Burck of Plnckney road, Atlantic Highlands More than 100 .floral tributes were Miss Elaine Tannenbaum of Free- Clubs of New York and the Seat ygg: Mrs. John Eggenberger, hold, the bridegroom's sister, was PTA To^Entertain committee of Keypprt* this,.-Week, lunchroom; Mra. Robert G.'"Fergu-i .former rector of Christ Episcopal carried on the Headden's Corner maid of honor. Her gown was Bright Beach and Sea.Bright Lawn certified to the..cotm{y..,ol«rk/;,the *Jui»ehVi Shrewsbury, officiated.;. In- fire' truck and police escort was Tennis clubs. The couple will live «6n and Mrs. Leroy C. Tyack,' pu.br To Have Minstrel rose colored faille, and she carried naine of Georgo'Dayls as a cahdi-; lBlty; MrB. R. L. Kelly, programC ^trrae'nf was In Fair View e»ae- furnished by Chief of Police Earl a bouquet of gladioli and asters of at 1 Beekman place,' New York Parents, Teachers' date for counoljnjan on^uie Re- / N. Hoyer of Mlddletown township. the same ihade. city, on their return from Guate- publican ticket. The eridprserrie'Ht .Mt's. Theodore D. Parsons and Show To Benefit Mr, Lawley was chairman of the mala. Sir's. Benjamin-fai.'Ashln, raembfer- , Mr. Neinstedt died a week ago Miss Carolyn Parker of Linden, MM. A. AJPodell of Mr. Davis was made after, the Tuesday la Rlvervlew hOipital, police committee, and a large dele- regular candidate, Thomas M. An- shlp; Mrs. Charles. Stlllwagon, ; Sea Scout Building gation of policemen were present the bride's cousin, and Miss Jano GRENGER—-HELWIG Names Chairmen goals; Mrs. Edward J. Ebehl and where he had been a patient on* Helsel of Rockvllle Center, L, I., derson, who was running for re-Mrs! Lyman Dletzor hospitality; week.- He was in his 80th year, Re- A typical old-time minstrel show Mrs. J. William Helm, Sr., waswere bridesmaids, Their gowns Miss Elsie Granger, daughter of election, tendered his resignation soloist. The Mechanic street schooi Par- Mrs. R. H. Belknap, budget; Mrs, tired the past six years, be had 111 be staged In the Atlantic Hlgh- were peacock blue faille, and their Mrs. Elizabeth Grenger of Keans- to- the county committee because been in the marine division ef the The honorary bearers were Capt. burg, was married Sunday to Karl ent-Teacher association will re- Olaf,. :Ravndal, parent-education; nds high school audltormu No- bouquets, made of gladioli, were sume fall activities at a member- he Is planning to move out of the MiBS Annette Brown, music; Miss Central Railroad of New Jersey. imber 7 and 10 as a benefit to- Albert Runyon, Walter Bills, Law- the same shade as their gowns. Helwlg, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Karl borough. • •' •. •-..( He had lived with his daughter, rence A. Carton, Jr., and William Helwig of East Keansburg, at the ship tea Tuesday afternoon at 8 Elizabeth Ryan and • Mrs. George ard the fund the local Sea Scout Frank Whitman of Freehold was o'clock In the school auditorium. .Mr. Davis, who lives, at, .1^0 Main Wi ijra'wbaugh, founders' day; Mrs. George C. Hance, the wife of lip Is- raising to erect a headquar- Johnson, members of tho township best man. James White of Eaton- New Monmouth Baptist church. A street, it associated with the Arm- a-former editor (if The"*'Register. committee, and Howard W. Rob- double-ring' ceremony was ^per- The purpose- of .the meeting U^to pharles '% Thompson,•'legislation;' r rs building at the Atlantic High- town, the bride's brother; Alex Lov- introduce the'teachers.to ihe.new strong " Cork company. ..He'.-ls "al Mrs.' Portland Merrill, safety; .Mrs. Also surviving are, tw6 sliters, rils -yacht harbor. erts, township clerk. chuk, Freehold; Fred Byrd, Newformed by Rev. William 'Powell, Pastor. parents and to foster s, closer re- member of the.Klwani* cUib,.Key-, Garl BorS&on, health; MIBS^J-;. -Mika Christine NelnsteftCi"t>f;': Aa- Addle Kind of Reid Bank, who Active bearers were Stuart Rob- York city, and Larry White, Bos- port Yacht club and Keypott.Board -•• tftrta, L. I., and MrCiK;3R ertson,,Frank P. Merrltt, Dr. War- The bride's brother, Frank S. lationshlp between the. school and rJett Mot£r8'^.nd Mrs. Patsy Zam- w had years of experience In di- ton, were ushers, the home. of education and for the •put Jour, Jirano, llBSjiaft.Mrs. AHjertjS QCHPW York city. ,'.:,:::;;'••. eting successful stage produc- ren D. Fowler, Wellington W. Ken- The bride's mother was dressed Gronger of Keansburg, sang "At years (served a« chairman > of .the. ; "JBeaVers were John; jjasseyv Don- , nedy, Charles Hammell and Craig Dawning" and "I Lovei You", ac- Mrs. A. Alfred Podell, president, man and"I^W,";.LeBter W.-TayrorT ons, is in charge of the show In a costume of aqua crepe, with named 'the following committee Keyport Red Cross chapter, Dur- yearbooks'j'4IrB; -S,-Benedict Levin, aid Pease, Cecil R. MooiClpud/Rob- id promises that it will be pacKed Finnegan. The funeral was Inblack accessories and a corsage of companied at the organ by the ing the war years he tookpart In ert -Dlsbrow, M. Harold Kelly^ and charge ot the Mount Memorial 1 bride's slater, Mrs, Etta M; Stryker chairmen: Mrs. Milton Gerard, social hy.gieneV^fa,,,E. J. Urban, Uh laughs and a wide variety o( yellow gladioli. ' The bridegroom's practically every fund raising drive school education;;MrB;;ft;.I:;Moore, W. Harry Pennington, i i,";.^! lent. The cast, composed of At-home. mother was attired in green crepe, of Keansburg. A reception followed membership; Mrs,- S. Adler, pro- at the home of the bride. gram; Miss Marguerite Enrlght, by heading the Industry group for; telephoned'&H* 'MW.'"*Hi "penman dilc Highlands and neighboring' with brown accessories, and she the Keyport area. ,',..,.-„, . _'.':.;.. WDLLIAMJ. HEHOE.. had a spray of variegated colored The bride chose a blue stilt with goals; Mi's, Jack Winters aria, Mrs; r Smith, •-••"•"' "" immunities, all of whom are ex- A.native of Milton, Fa*• he was. srlenced in the field of entertaln- Leonardo Approves asters, blue and white accessories and aHenry Rittsrman, ways and.irieflns; A requiem, mass will be offered! corsage of white roses. Miss Nancy Mrs', Joseph 'Klein) heaHhr;;Mtsa graduated from- Carnegie "Institute: Saturday at Holy Family church, ent, will be headed by D. C. Following the reception at the of Technology In" Pittsburgh,': Ba.,; Christian Endee^yor loney" Oakes as Interlocutor. In War Memorial , Roseveft tea room,. Little Silver, Stryker of Keansburg, a, niece of Beulah Brecklnrldge, welfare;,Mrs, y Union. Beach, for William J. Kehoe, the brldj>. was her only attendant. John Stoye, Jr., and Mrs. Max- Po- with a bachelor of 'sclenbe -digree. 8 55, of "Ne-w York, who died sud- lditlon to a chorus of approxl- The Leonardo Honor Roll asso- the couple left for a motor trip to i engineering. In -Jttfie,' »S8,- the Ci td ately 30 mixed voices there will ciation has approved an agreement New England and Canada. For She wore a tan suit with brown ac- kus, refreshments;'Miss Louise Mc- n Convention ti8tedu denly Tuesday. Interment, under traveling the, bride chose a belgo cessories and a corsage of yellow Cue, music; Mrs! Walter B. Davl- lame Institute conferred upon him The 91st annual convention of the the direction of Bedle funeral I.six end-men and a galaxy ofwith the Central railroad to accept an . honorary professional degree. imedlans, yocal and Instrumental a plot of ground near the depot, suit with black accessories and aroses. ^ son, publicity; Mrs. Harry B. New Jersey i-Chrtetlan , Endeavor home, will be In St. Joseph's ceme- corsage of red roses. Upon their re- Harold HUlyer of New Monmouth, Hotchklss, year book; Mrs. A. J.After graduation, he was produc- union will be held Thursday, Friday tery, Keyport. ilpists and other specialty per- upon which the present honor roll tion engineer for the Hoover Co., rmers. stands, as a permanent honor loll. turn tho couple will make their a cousin of the bridegroom, was Polln, summer round-up; Mrs. H. and Saturday, October 9, 10 and 11 Born In Jersey City, he was the The decision was made at a meet- home on Lincoln place. Freehold. best man. The ushers were Albert Lawrence Burdge, publications; Canton, Ohl'a, and was later with aL First Baptist church, Asbury son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mich- The Sea Scoutahip Is sponsored by Orlggs of New Monmouth, and Ed- Mra. Norman Sickles, hospitality; the Stude baker corporation as In-Park. Frederick L. Mlntel,. execu- ie Atlantic Highlands Lions club ing of the association Friday at Tho bride was graduated from ael Kehoe; Surviving are a sister, Brevent Park and Leonardo OreLong Branch high school and was ward Kornemeyer of Keansburg, a Mrs. David Kaplan, parent educa- dustrial engineer, with Pierce Ar> tive secretary 6f the union. Is gen- Mrs. Roy English, of Union Beach, id -bas shown such growth In the brother-in-law of the bride,, tlon;.Mra.;'Alfxed Bftck, budget and' row Motor Car-Co,, .and Remlngj-, eral chairman. , • urt two ypars that its present bouse. employed as secretary In the law .and a brother, living In Jersey City. firm of Qulnn, Doremus, "McCue Upon their return from a wed? founders!. ,dayi;,:Irvinj; Krakowltch, ton Rand Co.T and" IIAci: 1930 hap; ' Speakers, will be Dr. Clyde W. setlng place is inadequate. With The permanent honor roll will be been associated with the. Arnv- seven feet high, four feet wide and and Russell In Red Bank. The ding trip to Maine and Canada, the safety; Mrs. William Roilnsun, Meadows, pastor of the™ King . MRS. JESSIE LXVLNG8TON. ,8 new structure the organization bridegroom attended Freehold high couple will make their home at legislation and Miss MaeVWelkel," strong Cork .Co. •'. :1 Street United Brethren cM3r£h.;'at 111 not only.be able to accept ad- 30 Inches thipk of peanut stone. Chambersburg/Pa.; Dr. Rttywond ty will be held this after- Set into the stone will be a bronze school and Rutgers university Bnd Now Monmouth. historian. '*' non at 2 o'clock at the A.M.E. Zlon tlonal members, who must now received his law degree from New -" I. Llndqulst, pastor of First Presby- i iplaced' on the waiting list, but tablet bearing - the names of the HOPPER—HELL Room mothers -will be MrsLions. ' Glub To ~ terian. chuiplV-pj:aflS.ei,_B6y. ?.'«>•' church, Eatontown,_for_Mtfs. Jessie three Leonardo men who gave their York University law aohool. He James E. Gordon, Mrs. Edwin A. Livingston, 27, pr-)Heeveytowh road, ie Scouts also will be able to ex- served three years In tho European ejt R, Bjjan, geaeral. aecretary of: ihd their program of activities. lives in World war II. They are Miss Shirley Hopper, daughter of Oohs, Mrs. William Kgolf, Mrs. Hear Stanley Herbert the Internatipnat Bodety of Christ- Pine Brook, who! -died -Sunday at Arthur Josephs, Frederick Lauer theater of operations and Is prac- William G. Hopper -of Matawan, Stanley • Burnham, Mrs. Howard Allenwood hospltAI^JatfirBn^, un- Among the several features of ticing law In Freehold. ian Endeavor; • Dr,'.: INorman'. W. iJtfiiew building will be a complete and Arnold Lick. and William August Hill, son ofHansen, Mrs. Harold Mei'strlch, Quest speaker at the Highland^' Paulllnj ijastbrV otVPHrat BajjS'-1 :tt«r-a»«ctlon of Srt I'ortrtvavo • radio station suitable A committee composed of Pavld Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, flr. ofMrs, David Wark, Mrs.'Stanley O. Lions club'next Tuesday hlgb.tr wll)..church,.'Asbury .'.PWk^ 'hoojj;>m be r/contacting boats off shore and Lame, John Ronaldson, Richard UEE—MELOSII Centerv(lle, were married Tuesday Wllk'lns, Mrs. Albert Gagnebln, Mrs. ,be Assemblyman. SfanTey-Herbertj at the parsonage of the Keansburg Robert Ramsey, Mrs. William. H. it was announced Tuesday by PresH • *> maintaining communications Ldckwood, Morris Josephs and Fred dent William Lee at a combined or of \US other; simlllar stations. There Krebs, was appointed by Chairman Methodist church by the pastor, Petherbrldge,-Mr«.Han« Wulf.MrB. her husband, arrisorfrivingstorl, Ralph Layton, MM, Albert.-.New- meeting; of the local Lions unit and bury Pi ta will be a photographic room, James A. Orodeska to obtain prices Qethsemane Lutheran church, Key- the Atlantic Highlands Lions.': : presfd iuia four chlldreriT:" Xi6ttKId, Paul, ork shop; bunk.room, galley, office for construction of the monument. port, by Rev. John Peters, pastor. Tho bride was given In' marriage man, Mrs.. Stephen Guzy,- Mrs. Stbbarts andElhbSte^' y her father. She wore a beige Holcn "Jtessae, Mri. Charles Irwln, The olub thii year will.sponsor id; general meeting room. The lat- It Is hoped that dedication core- Tho bride is the daughter of Mr. two Halloween functions, one e^ r will be largo enough to permit monies can be held Armistice day, gabardine "suit with brown acces- Mrs. Charlotte Levy, Mrs. Alfred sories and a corsage of yellow Rogers, Mrs. Morris WesWman, children's party In conjunction with Xhurd iblal functions for the Scouts and November 11. the Parent-Teacher association In jjl'pfriends, and will be avaihble Mrs. Henry Stephensbn and 'K:'a. ni! w Roger Ryan, •••„••• ....''- , the Naveslnk grade school, and tha, KETOBMED; rtjr.ly every night in the week. Meloslf of Jorsey City. ' «11 "» «4 V«nder- other a barn "dance to bo held In jBjo'r the'past year the Scouts Community Day The bride's gown was white faille, ™! * « *»« attend- ' Colt's ants. . • '' . , the Jackson hotel, Shrewsbury aver \ve; been salvaging waste pajjer Services Planned her tulle veil was attached to a Named To Bo'ard nue, Highlands, October 25. . ; Leonard ,._T. . ..___ id- other materials, and to date matching crown, and she carried a The couple will -make their homo preach a sormon entitled "What tn ive. enough funds to lay the Plans for World Community day bouquet of roses. Mr. Lee gave his at Centervlllo. Tho bridegroom, who Of N&tional Group Christianity?" at ft a" in. and United Nations weok observ- daughter In marriage. served with the Army in the Paol- Republican Club ^ '; school at 9:45 a, m., choir rehearsal undatlon and commence actual ances of tho United Council of flc, Is employed by Insley brothers Miss Florence F. Forgotsori, local Thuriday evening at 8 o'clock; new instruction. With the Income from Miss Grace Lee was maid of hon- attirney, represented the State of Churches In Red Bank was mado or for her sister, and hor costumo at Koyport. NlchoU; Rlta-MaaNamsrah. El ^ Volets welcomed. 3 o minstrel show It Is hoped the at a meeting laBt weok at the home New Jersey at the convention of Will Hold Tea ^ illdlng can bo completed and par- was dusty roae taffeta. The brides- rOUNG—AUMAOK the National Association of Wom- tha- Booth:and'Oeraldlne Shulman of Mrs.. P. L, Jones on Shrewsbury maids were Mrs. Gladys White and Members of the exebutlve board' The other night girls in the troop BAY SHOES COMMUNITY illy equipped for use this fall, avenue. Mrs. William Wormly, en Lawyers, at Cleveland, Ohio, of the Red Bank Woman's Repub- ie ship has been, assured of vol- Miss Arllne Morrol of Port Mon- Mrs. Caroline Slover Poling and last week-end. Outstanding women did not'lmakfrthe trip; Tl«y "Wlilgo Dast Keansburg " representing St. Thomas Episcopal mouth, and MlM Rita Quail and Jesso Aumack, both of Keyport, lican club, at a meeting Monday, at on an overnight hike to Camp No- Sunday-school at 10 a. m.; Sun- itory assistance from residents church. Red Bank, asslstod. lawyers, Including Judgo Floretico the home of Mrs. Richard C. Hack- tho community who are speclal- Mrs. Muriel Bennett, East Koans- wore married September 13 by Rev. Allen of the United States Ctroult day morning sorvloo at-11 a. ri.'; Mrs, Hubert M. Farrow, Sr,, coun- Ooorgo A. Cooper, pastor of the staff on Spring street, ,mada-,,ar> » In tho various lines of constfuc- burg. The bridesmaids' gownB *ore Court of Appeals of Ohio and Miss rangements for-d tea toV.'beJield, movies ovoryWcdnesdayJat 8 p. nil; cil prosldent, presided. World made like the ono worn by theKeyport Baptist church, at theDorothy Kenyon, United States evening prayor service and hyn>Ji m, thus reducing the amount of Community day sorvlces will be in home of the bride. The attendants later next month for!' nrtsrhbora of jney needed to erect the «truc honor attendant and each was representative on the' "Human'the county conlmittde and members Thomas,,Jl(of.Mr..,und. singing Friday and~S.unday ova«- November, and womon members of dressed In a different color. The woro Mr. and Mrs, Richard Apple- Rights Commission of the United Mrs, je&i!; J^JenJiWilantlo High, \n$i. Rev, »-•—"• "»-.•— .T' ro. . Congregation B'Nal Israel are In gato of '• of the eleotlon boards of Red Bank. gowns were Amerloan bonuty, Nations, attended the conference, Mrs, Tony E. Hunting, prosldent.i landa Wfts baptized.'Surldhy "by,Rov. in" charge. chargo of tho United Nations weok aqua, blue and gold taffeta, Joseph O'Connor of St. Agnes HITS LIGHT 8TAND4.no observance sot for October 22. COLLEGE Important resolutions Including will announce final details next Everott Melosh, Jersey City, the matter* pertaining to the United weok. " church, at the:'*ecW»y, Tha'spon- •I ATTENDS WEDDING ". !C sors Hi A,>-rtVZ"A*rJi' "T «'«''*ou ««y ",'hlglit "at* the "lifimo of Mrs. man. Thomas Collins,' n raj TTTI ITRTIT \T, i^vatiy OX nTuIco .•y I hismo. nl» HI "' ^uT Snniuo1 W> "n""1""1 on P0""" and James MoOovern, .... „, . .morning. HU car hit and JCI road, loft Monday for Northwood, significant program was set out for Mrs. Edward H. Downs, Mrs, Ca , pe of misii Rita Drnuco and Frod Ul U y m n n Hlu Lako" Placid club, N. Y' wJiera he. tho coming year's activities, -Miss serv li ..!!'iwd "«.?'. ligh!t «'standar' d«" o'n hi Rumt and- counolPlace, l Planto Als lwil boxel bs owit mudh oclothi for ntho soy City, and. Rupert While, Port Schwcnkor, Sr., Mrs. Joseph C. Itv,was served at,,tho,Jarnll,,o, v rcsldenco. OX .tho Church of Sfi.'Jqhn's on t w H rotd. Police reported the dilv 01 I, u sonloiv Miss, Dorothy Ja«e; JTorjrdtton'wair-,r«.eleoUd ;tho,:New, win, Mra, William 6. Watormart Tho luo l«fl th« .«.„.* 'A . i.,.7. focounol. r shlpmon•"'P'"l to "nit' l"t boxeo> auropEurops witoe han clothinda AsiaAsiag, MonmouthA recep,l u«hor«don to .owed nt East Loahy Is attending Moravian obi.' h'i httvo/tnoth»t< ion Ste-Pal((ados,'Wost Now ii/rfc, • Ball * left the sce 'Cwt Cit WllllW m Mr* Fred Boyd win dit thi Jersey, director of tho,association Sr., Mrs. Joseph R. Serploo, Mrs, Th lh'i htttth St M*LesH.a\.« » J M'V Fred Boyd win direct thl. Keansburg. The couple will make logo for Women at Bethelhem, P», and elected to tin national govern' Otmar Phillips nhd M«.-Thtfrnas «.J3lsL-.-. brlttk nwiwwm. . uroi»oU t- . their, homi »t Port M.on«nouUj. T)U whwjl lJw ,fc fta ' ln« couiiolL . ' Bo»» tin mika pocket montr hj nil Ruhgi 3i p^ittjifrutiMtiaii RED'BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 Thre«: VENETIAN BLINDS OF | --GET OUR — We make them of cedar sid, aluminum, rU»t"prpof bK4 Catches Six Bass HIGH CASH PR!CE xenariief steel. Long lasting paint flnlih. 8«leotjSn of tapfe, colors* L Immediate deliver^; *','"- '••*,-'* • AU MODELS DON MORRIS • ALL MAKES • Globe Awning & Shade Co*iCL. - • ANY YEAR andLhis Orchestra 1*7, W. FRONT ST. ^ , TJ^j J|Eb. BANK'>* , - Orlv* ID or Pbon* «- PACKARD—RED BANK Songs by Anette Kelly Bulldtnc 1 Harding Road at Broad Bt Complete Entertainment Service. Topcoats* R. B. 6-0428 , For Bookings Call Long Branch 6-4370-M

Large Office and Greatest Saving! Waiting Room RADIATOR' Our Radiator Repairing Available does more than save the radiator. An A-l Radiator t For Sub-Letting Repair easily may result In \ , r Complete Privacy During Day saving rings, pins, cylinder*,. ft etc., from ruin! In your ear- ' I Write "Ofljcc," Bos 811. r saving plans, be sure to put Red Bonk a Radiator Repair job, by XJM, at the top ot your liaU ct "Musts!" V REPAIRING - I, ' IFVITAMIN& RED BANK RADIATOR WORKS DON'T BUCK YOU UP 113 W. Front St. Red Bank, N. J. • Long wearing Covert'Cloth m single? v< i John Parmljr of Sea Bright ia shown with a string of six striped b&ss, which he caught:In the try NUXATED IRON R.B. 6-1177 Sfca Bright aurf on a floptail plug of his own design. When your doctor elves you A medidoo and It breasted, button thru and fly".front doem't help you, ho trlei another medicine. Like- wlie. If Titumlns don't, buck you up, try models. , ' '' NUXATED IRON to help build mera full ml formance of Brlgadoon Thursday in a directors', meeting Monday eyen- color la your blood. For full red blood helm rainy Ma. ttawan New York city. ing at the home of the president, of us to foci just wonderful. Stick to NU3UTKU $39.50 and $50.00 ** •' IRON ubltu for Quite awhllo. UWe Uiera a filr MI&B Gloria Curran left Tuesday Mrs. Milton F. Stevenson. triad. But uw only u directed on tbo label. • Durable, imported woolens, in single - Kev. Robert B. Berger, pastor of to continue her studies. In Colum- J the Preabyterlan church, and Elder bia university. . . ' breasted, fly front model. KmeraonJ. Llak attended the fall Mr. and Mrs1. Anthony Hart of Fair Haver meeting, of Monmouth Presbytery the Br'oi)X) N. T,, were the guests Price $55.00 at RlveTton. .'•: last week of Mrs. Hart's mother, Miss Doris Aumack was "hostess Mrs. Ralph W. Herrlck and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret MaeDonald. to the Thursday .Evening group of VENETIAN JTajr P. Hostetter accompanied Miss The* Ladles' Missionary society the Presbyterian church, of. Red &UND5 Claire Conoyer to enter Wellesley of the Preabyterlan church held Its Bank last week when theje^met. at collage. •..-.•.. . first fall meeting last week. '. her home at 431 River roadTalrs. Papoirin< Miss Nancy Jane, Erdmann on- Mrs. Albert Simpson and son Charles Gotschalk, Sr,, president of the groiipl was in charge o[ the RcflnisVirnj 18S tertalned - the Tuesday Evening Michael have returned from a visit 20 BKOAD ST., BftOADWAT,, Bridge club this week. Frizes were In Allentown, pa, : • devotional period and business ses-' RED BANK BRANCa awarded to Mrs. Paul Egan, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shlnn and slon. The young women aewed ar- Howard Erdmann and Mrs, Gerard sons, Howard and Walter, left ticles for the coming bazar and Devlin Mrs, Harry Kahn enter- Tuesday by plane for Jacksonville, Mrs. William Tannsey of Second tained the club last week when Fla., where they will make their ayenue was welcomed as a new SAPOLIN prizes were won by Mrs. Richard future home. member. Others present were Erdmann, „ Jr., and Miss Frieda Miss Charlotte Dennis was the Mrs. Mahlon Anderson Grimes, Howard of Seaford, Del., who was guest of honor last week at a- show- Mrs. Reginald P. Lyman, Mrs. a substitute. ' . er" given by'her'sister, Dlanei. and Robert K. Bursley, Mrs. Noeme, SEMI-GLOSS Henry Devlin is remodeling his her grandinother, Mrs. -Benjamin Connors, Mrs. Chester P. Au- dwelling oh the corner of Broad and Dennis, at the tatter's home. Miss mack, Mrs. Harold* P. Lartaud, Lynne Venetian Blind Co. FOR YOUR WALLS Little streets into two apartments. Dennis la the fiancee of George Mrs. Albert W. Worden and Misses 8 EAST FBONT STREET AND WOODWORK Miss Grace Carmen Is seriously Melnzer, son of Mr. and Mrs., Norma Norman and Frances p. Molly Pitcher III at her home on Church street. George Melnzer of Matawan. -. Sherwood. : ...... '._.. RED BANK 6-2243 Miss - liaiira ' Gordon returned Mr. and Mrs. Richard, Burlew of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M." Zettler The Gem of the Atlantic Coait* Monday as commercial teacher in state highway it entertained last of East WiUlston, L. I., Were week- Matawan. high school. She has re- week at dinner Mr. and. Mrs. •Rob- end guests of Mr. and' Mrs. George covered from a recent throat oper- ert Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. B. Moxley of Church street. This ation In Now'York city. Bolce, Jr., Mr. and MrB. Raymond week-end Mr. and Mrs. Moxley will A Quality Product For A Quality Job Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bliss and Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred- entertain Mr. and Mrs., William Mrs. W. B.: Morris visited Trenton eric : k Sturt. •• ••'• • ;.'..'.•1 ' Sutton of Pennsylvania. ' MOTH HOLES » TEARS State fair last week, • Mr. and•' Mrsi. Merrill Brotvn of ••"• Mr; and Mrs. Davis Hicks of HQL£S Pure Buffalo Mrs. Charles. Lyons entertained (IN YOUR CONTAINER) EJiJiidL ilpTcwrHMfc Strlbling of Macon, Ga., as their HANO WEAVING last week and prises'were won by Mrs. Edward Schuber entertained, guest the past week...... MrBj 'Conrad Johannsen of Keans- her pinochle club Friday evening. The Ladles' auxiliary of the fire CALL ; burg and Mrs. Frank Bliss and Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Henry company will meet tonight at the Mr&'^aul Royer.. y Drugasy high, an8 Mrg^ Ervlng R.B. A Full Line of Lloyd Wallpapers "'•' ^iss'-'Joyce' 'Thompson, daughter '-" »t«P=TItenT :f.'ahd"Mrs; Herbert Gaub and the Green Shutter dress. shop, has Bon,,'celebrated her tenth birthday family' of Browntown. were the been confined to her home the past Frljl^y,; al; a, party. ' Guests w^re guests Monday evening of Miss week with pneumonia. Her condi- Carol Craig, Judy and Karen Sage- Shirley BurTew when sho celebrated tion la reported good. ' i TExnie Rt-weAvwc V,. v GOLORITEGO. bltl, Constance and Ronald Sickles, h't'r sixteenth birttiday. :" ' Mrs. Rosena Helser of Livings- You Are Invited To Sing ... Shirley Hertle, Carl Laurse'n, Frank Mrs. Amy Neu, Mrs. Etta Baler, ton is spending a few weeks with • "JUST A SHADE DIFFERENT" Clark,' Patricia Hulsart, Jeanne and Mrs.' Warren Donriell spent Mr. and Mrs. George Curchln: Pendergast, Betty Herrlty, Ellelj Wednesday of last week In New 13 Broad St. Phone R. B. 6-1306 Red Bank Kiitio'and Joan and Lee Plorkow- Mrs, J. J. Ballln, formerly of Boyi can .make pocket .money by York, where they attended >a.' per- this place, who has, been staying log The Register.—Advertisement. skl. ' formance of "Happy Birthday". at the Hotel Powhatan, Asbury UIH Jane'Devlin, daughter of Dr. Mrs. Ada Stillwell recently spent' Park, has returned to New York, and Mrs, Gerard Devlin, has en- several days at the home of her for the winter, tered . Manhattanville college In daughter and. son-ln-lsw, •Mrs and YOVR FRIENDLY, PERSONAL New TprJt city. Mrs. Theodore Narozanick In En- ••'••'•'-'•inBW'PABISB-NAMED Miss Judith Ann Ziegler, daugh- gllshtojfn.' ^ ;, • . .. *•': ';. ter o! Mr. and Mrs Harold Ziegler, Kay • 'Oonittef, Matawan Hl-Y St. Ann's at Browns Mills has celebrated her fourth birthday last leader, accompanied five members been named as a new parish, with Your Favorite Songs ... Reg week with a home party. of Hl-Y to a conference last week^ Rev. Eugene B. Kelly, formerly of Schury to Accompany You On > Richard Erdmann, Jr., has re- end at Camp Ockanlckon. Those Highlands and Keyport, as pastor, turned from a business trip to Chl- attending were Douglas Marvel, Bishop William A. Griffin of Tren- the Piano-Solovox ..'. Group cagp. Robert. Knapp, • Robert Van Worp, ton announced this week, Singing Encouraged;... - Misr Charlotte Rose has resumed Carl Hlnda and Eugene Magee. St. Ann's church previously had her; studies as a Junior in Trenton "You're Only A Stronger Here Once" - Mr, and Mrs. Harold Holmes been a mission of St. Mary of the State Teachers' college. have moved to a* new residence on Lake .church at Medford Lakes. COCKTAILS OF DISHNCTJON Mr. and MM. Philip L.'Neldlinger Ravine drive. Father Kelly, who, will take over have returned from a-visit to Hyan- WIMiS and LIQUORS * No Cabaret Tax * Miss Dorothy .B. Delbascb, daugh- the new pastorate,' served overseas nls, .Mass. ' ter of Mr^and Mrs. Henry'F. De|- in the Pacific theater as chaplain. 39»/2 BROAD ST. RED BANK, N. J. Mrs'. E. S. Nostrand and Mrs. baaco, has entered'theUnlverslty'of Recently he had been assigned to Floyd T Taylor have returned af- Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Our Lady of Good Counsel ohurch, Hotel ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A-p- Mooreatown.. ; ;. plegate in Sblp Bottom. " The Matawan Women's club held : For Free Delivery Call R. B. 6-3334 Molly Pitcher Matawan unit, American Legion Auxiliary, met Monday night in Le- Red Bank gion hall, • •'.,' Yes! Everyone Agrees The Xoung Women's circle of the Presbyterian church met Monday evening at the home of .Mrs. How- For Economy - For Good Taste . JM ««• ard Wolverton. • '•'•. • CALIFORNIA MTM P., A, Ziegler, Mrs. Al Pen- TOBACCO ROAD in nettl and Mrs. Michael Eovlno at- .tended the flower show at Asbury SIMMONS .Park convention hall Friday.' New Jersey! WINE Mrs. Joseph Baler and Miss Ann •Tlchehor. attended a matinee per- WINE INNER SPRING MATTRESS BOTTLlb • MUSCATEL e 49 29.95 • SHERRY AT THE WINERY • PORT 59 1 "A GAL. 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Matawan BankeV Highlands, Prisoner j'.ft. Heads County Group Nabbed After Escape William Ralph, e'btt 'oi ':Mr;;'and jlra ' Vernon'. RAJph, •!» '.'a 'aurgieal At the recent annual meeting of ' John' tJpezfale',; 8t of BSVA Fifth patient 'at Mdlnhitfuth J;MenioM4|; the Monmouth County Bankers itreet. Highland*,' :whq escaped hospital.;•.;..,,.•'}»,'i ".I',;.'.'.,">.-,'*•'< and Clearing House association' at 'rorn' the police. September 6, after Miss Mary Lou West, d&u^hkW/oJf1 • LUNCHEON • the Berkeley-Cartorefhotelr'AalSury Jelhg sentenced to a'alx; moritha'. Mr. and Mrsl ^'rpert,1.Wen;."wni'. From One Seventy-nve Bark, the following 'officers .were Jail tenri' to'r"'disp'rderly eondtict, leave this week for Lutlieryine, M4;, • DINNER a elected/ president,' Hilton' F. Ste- was ^ppreheAdecl' at his home yes- where she will enter'Maryland Got-; From Two Seventy-fly* Venson, executive vice' president terday. ;inornrag ''when'; Patrolman, lege for Women.;'-."'.' ''1!'.• HI• - .,• •' • MendotD -Boom SuiM FoiuPrtuato Matawan bank; vice president, J. John Maokel observed his car Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Van?u4- Wolcott Brown; vice /president parked''in .front of the hpus'e. kirk of Keyport and Mr. and Mrs. Op»n Tfcrouglioulltrt ftai • J«UpWwi« SI 14444, Manasquan National bank; se.cre- On the morning of his escape, Ernst Heeren, Malyerne, L. Io have OVIRIOOXINO ! tajy-treasurer, J. Harold Hendrlck- Sflestlale was given permission to been visiting Maj. and Mrs. 'Arthur { son, vice president Key.port bank- drive his car home from the police B. VanBuaklrk at ^ Craig Field, RED BANK 6-3121 ! ing company, and member "execu- station, but instead of returning, he Selma, Ala. tive,committee for. five yeara,' Stan- Kept, on,, drivlig., *IIli - rponvlctlpn .'Mils ley Green, asslsfist treasurer-sec- was on- complaint of hi* ^wHe.i— •• •Valeria Goet*,st.Udi3nts,,.at,, THE! KDBT TO THE CITlr . ••>• --'.it retary, Long Branch Trust Co.- State,^Teachers-college/ fca . He; was taken to ^Freehold yes- BETTER HOMES EXCAVATING CONTRACTOR At the banquet following the terday, but Police Chief Howard named on the "pea'n's. Hat Xor'th* business meeting, Louis H. Biir- Monahan has not,yet determined second semeater. Cran£, Bulldozer and Dump Truck Work, flend, president of the association, what legal action will be-,taken, in:. Mr. andMrs. Maloblm Mclntosh Excavations, Grading and Clearing of all and president of the A*bury Park' connection with iila escape. '•;••; ,o'f Hall place are parents of a son and' Ocean Grove bank, was toast- born Monday at Monmouth Memo- WILTSHIRE AGENCY types. • '.;• " . -..' inaater. _. -,,.. • '• • .-.': , . . •.-» State House Letter rial hospital, ;,.,.-•. ...j,,. Roadways Cut and Shaped Up, Cellars, Miss Geraldlne jV.-: Brown f ; Eatohtown :{ been elected president of tile REMEMBER, Pools, Lakes and Ditching Done. lort Teachers awqclS/tlpn. ~" F.or all operations on this type of work call. , Mr. and Mrs. Jpsepli Hawkins .of Qov. Driacbll is planning:an allrOut •fleers elected were'Mel' Elizabeth parkway, are parents, of effort to sScure more ta!^ revenues •vice president, FraiUc on UB for our estimates. i ' a joni born Tuesday at Montaouth for Ne^, itexsey-i?wlthoutS Ihe ;!i>n- tary and Mrs. Hitt: No Job Too Large or Too Small. v Memorial hospital, position of a state Income tax. treasurer. Miss Brown, appointed ONLY i The firemen were called out Drtecoll, told a - news conference the following as members 'of the Also a Full- Lirte pf Top Soil, Fill Dirt Thursday evening to extinguish a that no income tax would be Im- executive committee: Mlaa Dorothy and Gravel. • .. ., , blaze in'the Highway Cleaning shop posed during his administration, Frank, from the high school J Miss on Route 38 operated by John Ram- but that he would concentrate on Anna Wheeler, Past and West sey.'• Soma cleaning fluid became efforts to get the $edera)Ygovern- Beyport schools, an£ Mr;. Kenneth^ 10 MORE M. J: STAVOLA Ignited In the shed section and did ment to turn over certain taxes to C. Deinlln, granit#f jschool. ' t r considerable! damage to' equipment the states. 5Mlss Audrey S'eSibtfr PHONE RED BANK 6-3556. ;< ^' aJi'd'ig'arnienta; • ;-,, , ••- "'ij?- He said He; considered the task, Mr. and Mrs. Frank /V'^lx'-'.te'i^/.'ira competing :^: { , P. O. BOX 482, ' RED BANK, ft J>; c as.cjmpQrtant ''tb^ him^as, Conktltd- entered the-««.'..< clasMa of • the Recreation' Bowling league tourna- tloaalv revlslon'i^aind^ asserted" -he- •Tr&phagen schopi of fashion, New DAYS! ment which'started Tuesday night would give it as ni'uch'energy • as fork.city;' ,:v'!•;','*. "'I-.::.. on the local, alleys.' The teams in- he lent to the effort to secure vir- Miss Phyllis' Brown, daWghter of clude Fashion-Tailors, Firemen No. tually unanimous support of a new wn VJs Monday, October 6th, 1 and 2,' Alex Garage, Builders and, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert IT. \$Jr° , at 8:00 P. M., yOu and other proposed charter for New Jersey. has returned to Urslnus college In Legion post.., Councilman Fred S. The governor emphasized his con- grown-ups here In Monmouth Morris; is seryltlg his fourth year Collegevllle, Pa., for her saulor County will ha*o the clianco viction that Income taxes should arprealdGnti Kenneth VanBrunt Is remain the provlnco of the federal to learn those cstra things vice .president.'-^lclng the place of Mrs. Hewitt Wharton antertairied you ralssed In school or col- government only, but that too gov- her bridge ! Club Tuisflay ' Edward Clarlf,>vho is treasurer, and ernment shopld surrender t^ states lege—for less than the'prlce Prises, were -'awsr'dfcd;? Raympnd ;H}ll':ia secretafy. gasoline taxes and larger shares of of a mo^e-and-soda-a-week Charles MoSre, ^rs.^Jj.ef inheritance ana' liqudr'''levTe3';'' "•" 1 —when jour oWn..non-profit ';Mrs, tAfthiil'<" Myleo of Scarsdalc and Mrs. James ' $ard.- ;ptfi»ra Monmouth Adult' SciioVt ..>,i<:3t,i<'i'yUltqtl^ her slater-in-law, He. said he expected. ;,ttot, A, real present were • "MrSi' Si«-B;' opens In the beautiful ttuni- ,'Mr'aV. 'cjracb- ittjrrls, Thursday, start on. his progiam to revamp Wharton, Mrsi-Kenneth-Whartonj in MOMMOUTH COUNTY it's . ion Hlch ScHool fiulldlns. 'lite?, Dorothy.,Wood, daughter of federal-state tax' relatlonShlpa Mrs.. Daniel C. Hendrlckson, Mfs.. .Mr. and, Mrs. Floyd Wood of 105would • come In a special Chicago Harry Hughson and • Mrt.""'FloJa Broad street,' who was graduated conference tomorrow and Saturday. Brown. Mrs; Carleton Wharton '.will :. SNYDER & CO «re fast filling laat June from' Fltkln hospital, la The meeting will be attended ' by np M registrations pour In. .employed there as a nurse.' • sub-committees of the Ways and > the next hostess. TELEVISION Mrs. Mabel Haynes of Freehold Means committee of ^he, House of Miss Bertha Henn entertained DVAC rejlstratloiui formerly of Eatontown, is visiting .the Hl-Lo Bridge! club- evening. ' Prl»asr"'»rer»' awarded ISURANCE for the courses you want will Mrs. Ada B. N,afew and Mrs.'A^C! mittee-of the'U. 3. Senatp, and"the" 'Urs. Kenneth;'Uehlhiu continue to be taken on a QoVernorB' "Conference,' of which FIR (£ • Lf-b'J.' .V, ARINE • AVIATION • LIFE • BONDS y Daniel A. Holmes. Others present flrst-coQierflrst-serre basis on Drisooll is a member. .Mr.iand Mrs. Arthur Aumack are were Mrs, M. H.. Walllngi-;Mrs. Jj M o n d a y "and Wednesday Drlacoll started efforts tbward SURVEYS and APPRAISALS on a motor vacation trip South. Leon Sciianck', ^Mrs.'>Gordbn,;;Jf evenings (8P.M.) next week, Mi's, Marjorla Crivmer 'and daugh. rnors taxes for the states early in ; Licensed New York and Nev/ Jersey Broken and on Monday, October 6th Schanek, Mrs'. Norman Scbtt, Mr9. ter Gretchon, Mrs. Mamie Niles end his administration. Ho said at first 135 FIRST AVE., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. J: Vernon Paulson and Mrs. Kelsey Mrs, Ea.rl... .Hathaw?y_ '.returned his wai ."a.lone volco in tho wilder- ; Saturday from a four-day stay In ness crying for this program;" but iai'h'art.••-'• '• - -'-"* -.-'•;-- ' ' PHONE : AT 1 -0900 »F you have a registration Atlantic City, where they attended that it now stands an oven chance blank from last week's news- a lodge convention. of really getting under way In the Little Silver papcr* (Beglster, Record or A Pollyanna and birthday party 1048 Congress. ' ' Press), fill it out and send will be held next Monday n(ght by Discussing the tax -plight or the • -Miss Constance .Garslde,'daugh*- It In with your money order Pride of Crescent council, Sons and states the governor pointed to an ter of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond p. Daughters' of tdberty. A '.SvhWe'ele- or check today! Or come to anticlnated. balance,, of; Garslde of Sunnycrast/wa»' injure* the Rumson High School j)hant" gifl let';Mhdywas s/e 'edr,' while the combined deficit of ber 2 on, Stateh islaid. MisS(-€(ar- ham Aye.), on Monday, or Mr. and Mrs. EMwln Blossejr.-iar- the states Is expected to exceed side, who la'instructor of stutfent Wednesday. ' •'; rived home Friday- from a three $1,000,000,006. •nurses In the operating fo&m' atSea wee-ka' visit with Mr. Blossey's par- View hospital on Staten Island, ents in Michigan. Fish Catch Frlte was riding to work» with ittnolnep way, don't delay Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Curtler of A' 6p8-po.un4»frecord tuna catch irso, Miss Candy JJayderi, ' 'reglsteiJGARLY to take the •on b"SfBTFfrdasrstTMiSnnTOUtll- • courser, you want moritil hospital, .. . ' skidded on a wet pi .'Warren Cope of BetBlebem,. Pa,, Garslde planned to, enter Jhe, 16 The Board of Governors jiaiighlj thVtuna August tJrti .TI .vejrslty-'pf, Mlnnesota^tWrJ New JerseyCduncil, sponsoM.of'Oiff fa!do post-graduate work W1-. • ^ , Governor's Fishing tournament, surgery but due to her: injuries' «hp IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY! said dt was the largest tuna.official- will not be able to start Her course MONMOUTH ly caught off the state coast. until January. .-•! Ready now... the spectacular achievement J. Frank Mead of Brldgeton won The Woman's' Society of Chils- of two decadei of research ... Television * '-he fresh water awai"d for a 6',i- tian Service will meet next Wednes- * Weddings and All JitHeone lound -large-mouth bass caught in by PHILCO, the Leader I Pictures so bril- f day at the home of Mrs. Alonjo 8 liant, ao clear and sharp you can enjoy Mary.Elmor lake August 1, Cu'rchin on Branch avenue. MISB them in « normally lighted room, day or 395 : : pluI 1:25 F d Ta ;;v, ' ?YclEht Chlslers ^arle Wilby win give ,a" report; of SCHOOL night!'Exclusive PHIL,CO station selector • " ' «,, ;> the W.S.C.S. day to'.bBjiobsi permitj tuning of ALL television channels, Standard , ' ' " 'A special certfflcate of me.flt'was' morrow at thes New" no matter wbere you are! Ready at last.,. Imlalloiion $45. Retina Distress .nlsb awarded .to 12^e^^01d PEtef odWf conference .'in.' Ocean/'Qloi^ ; Boxl03«Rumson,N.J. television at its finest 1 . 1 cold- JUHiSlnpi! Meyer of Elbe'rbn 'for catching The local school'lunchroom has pound and. 256-pound tuna during VISIT OUR ;t bedtime rub warming, been equipped with several new ap- August. pliances; Including a refrigerator, ! .NOTICE. <• i soothing Vlcks VapoRub A dishwashing1 machine, new sink Bhlrts .. . Tie* . .. Cnfl Te Ltitir Ohtpmin, or to whom It Jpseph blullano, state superinten- on throat, chest and back. and cabinets. mj CO&6ITOI'•'" dent of weights and measures, re- Included In BentaL Take notloe'thut I will sill *t public | TELEVISION STUDIO | VapoRub's special relief- The football team has scheduled lotion to tb« hlsheit blidw, under the bringing action starts to ports chiseling on weight is ram- >r*c« Lien-of tba Btatt of Niw J«r- pant in New Jersey. . its first game for Saturday with the work Instantly to soothe Fair Haven',.eleven 'on tha local iy Law: * . . .-. „ • ( FREE ADMISSION Glullano, in a speech before the Oil 1>I> Ford, two-door ««d»n. In- Irritation, ease coughing, school .field. , ln« #49961*8. '. ..-• . , Open Evenings Till 10 P. M. relieve muscular sorenesa national annual conference on To bt tola.on October Id, 1SU7. (Frt- , weights and measures'ln Wakhlngi' f'A turkey dinner will be r—,---, ly), »l"10 A. M. In ths forenoon it' and tightness. And then- day, October "Win fellowship^ halt abb • Girige^' Shr«w»bury aveml*. and even, while child sleeps^ • • Aon, .saldfhe had instituted "a sys- mm Svrlnrs Road, Red Bunk, N. J. temilic' project of under-c6ver- tut-* of Embury . Methgdl^t; church bj VapoRub keeps right on ot : i - MiOYD BUTLER, EATONTOWN RADIO chasing" in New Jersey ta suppress W.S.C.S. ,. Jita'i.iW-%lv«!'.;.M '' ' Comtable. working to bring relief. "the pernicious activities of the and Mrs. J, E.. Wells are co^cbalr •fosmteuth County Surror*t>'s Office. Remember, it's the bestr chlseler." . ,' men,' '','-.. la the matter of the estate, of Lll- & TELEVISION CO. known home remedy you can • Under-cover check-upe in three A reception "for the teachers 'ftiW tm S. Becker, deceased. Notice to -editor! to prtunt claims aralnst «•• uae to relieve large cities, Qlullano said, showed a tea for .the new.niembers wllVba. it*. . • ' . . • PHONE EATONTOWN 3-0S68 distress of cheating In over 45% of the pur- features of the first meeting <$l'.the Pursuant to the order of Dprman Uc- coldsVTry it! P.T.A. next Monday at 3 p. m.. A tddln. Surrogate of tha County of 15 MAIN ST. EATONTOWN, N. J. chases, with discrepancies ranging 1 lonmouth, m«sf« on the twelfth dar of from two to. 40 cents on a sale. Ha p'rogram of. e'nt'eftalnmeht' 'will' hja (Ptember. 1947, on the application of said sales on meats accounted for given by pupils "of We'pns'prlmary TELEPHONE eralca Jacobs,* sole executrix of the grade under direction of Mlss,.An,- itate ot Lilllkn S. Decker, deceased, 8O9J of. the violations, - nett Brown, t'eacher. '* ', 4 otlM la hereby Riven to the creditors • ;Ha added that weight and meas- t laid deceased to exhibit to' the sub. The Intermediate group at the, ;rTbtr sole executrix as aforesaid, their ure discrepancies were especially ibtfl and demands against the'laid ei> sorlous because of the "prevailing local school has begun the study-of lU, under -oath, within six months WE WANT YOU.; price structure whloh has reached the community and the various It Pays To Advertise In The Register •om the date, .of the aforesaid order, r ther will bi forever barred of their an all-time peak." '...• -. > duties of the boroujh_ employee*, etlonl therefor aEalnst the said sub- crlber, . Constitution • Dated i Friwhold, N, J., September Secretary of Agriculture W. H, 'BBKNICB JACOBS, . A^ilen, In an /idjtorlal appearing in IE 'North Second Street, the October Issue 6f Wow' Jersey AlUntown, Pennsylvania. ' (etsrl. KlatsVf, Gray ft Klatiky, ,rm an.d Garden,' urge? approva' lounMllors at Law, of ,tne proposed new- Stite :Cpniti- t<4 Bank, N. J, tution by the agriculture Interests Proctors. of New jersey. ' Mnmoulk County Surroiate'a Office. The revised Constitution, Allen In the matter of the estate of Jacob points out, continues' rural repre? Wplebjr. diciUid. Notice to cndlton a pruint claims acalnst estate. sentatlon in the Legislature on the Puniunt to'the order of Dorman Me present basis, and also provides pa4dln. Burrpiati of the County of that farm groupa will retain a lonmouth, made on ths Sixteenth day if September, 1947, on the application voice In the organization ot the if Laura y«-na Murray, survlvlnit Bt'at'e ^oard of Agriculture. '• ixteutrlt, of the estate of Jncob Ap- Help Us lllly, itetnitS, notice !> harcby glven- 'As citizens, farmers traditional- o the creditors ol salil deceased to ly have demanded efficiency |n gov- ixntblt to the subiicrlbrr. survlvinn ernment at all levels," Mf. -Allen Savings up to 50 ixseutrlx, at afortjnld, Ihrir dfbti rnd lamands xa'lnst the sniii mtntt. under Our •ays In'the editorial) "This his.' ap- J latli, •rltliln:itx months from the date parent in the generally sound man- .. • ."• _i. *L iil.--SiL^'i:,JJ£J:2£l2I-a'ii.A•_•-.... !• '^iU_i.' . :_ if the tforeiald nrilfr, or lliry will be orsrtr bsrfad of their actions there agement of our rural municipalities, or aralmt the aald tub»crlber, Farmers,' with all other oltlrans, ,P«Vli Freehold, N. J., September Anniversary have good reason to expect. that lltft, 1117. justlco will be admlnltter'od by the REG, $249.50 t]y eonstruoted >. , . In , LAURA VBRNA courts' fairly, economically le that's otSnaV^to! 111 Bell Street, BillivlIU, Nt.» Jersey. .Wlthotit delay. ,; modarn or period room set- '•Mom, Labrseijue, Oansona ' ''Fftrmors, perhaps more than any tings .;. . thla roomy,,deeply, , Our Gift To You ... other group, hayo every reaaoh to «d furniture will main. nafr Jersey. favor the soundest possible system Ita beauty for yean. Ifa • . ' Proctors. of taxation, On all of those points, hardwood./fame u. the revised Constitution holds prom securely to wftSutfit Netlee »f (•ttUmeni a I Account Helene Curtis Cream Oil tltatt of William A. Colt, Deceased lae of benefiting New Jersey farm, dally family usei the sturdy WOtlMli hereby ilvtn that the'ae. ers aa well an citizens 01 tha state lovera In striped vSlcura'arfl oiintl of the lubicrlbir, Suyrvlrlni DM. generally." ong: .wiring. Bach piece tutor and Truatte of the estate of said >ie«Med, will be audited nnd itated by |. ftjfoad," comforjjq^lyjjiad; he BurfOB«t«) of the County of. Mon- COLD WAVE for $10,95 , , . B"ood l'rlcca .-•-. Jouth and r*t>onrd for settlement to hi Orphsiu' Cniirl i,t tnlil rminty, nn ; Cfovl Drlicoll has anhdunj»dillat 'hursday. thn Thlrllcjh dny of October, •tatata'tfbt kctlon; niamayy ' bo-.t&kon^ilOflf»it,t«ik«jnWl>n"; to' L. I). 11(47. i«t .10:01) o'H.ifk A, M., at rnlch time npplicatlon "111 Wr m!iu> lor WE DO WISH THAT Y6tJ f Xkll- combat-high food,prlfcea.',".V:' •!;•:; he ullownnoe of comnil>»lot» uml coun- , The governor iaid.'fv: dofln)t« pro- ADVANTAGE OF THIS GIFT! v < ti r«>.. jfram hoi n'ot stt', heiri':'fojruulaito.d' Dated Aumist SOlli. A,.|i. 1917. AND HELP US CELEBRATE.' *ut studies are bslpg,made by thn THE BRCONI) NATHINAL HANK *lt*t'tjjiarttoe|lt™(; Agriculture, ANf)JTItt)KT COMPANY mljerj of th hJM^jm}MtULX ntd nmiki new Jeney) (Raltk I I'esrc. Trust Offlter) has conferred) Ho said ho oomld

:\{-'.£.M'-Z-'A'!.'I'i\,..:.••.'••-: ',*'.• ;-'>:.;;/:l*vi;ii»HaiK<-;:,:;:,LV;^;iM'^\^-ii,v';,'f,.,v;Hl;;?,-.:.'iir RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 25,1947 Paee Five clude retroactive payments cover- Paul Joy, Presbyterian; W. Harry Highlands high school auditorium. Washington avenues, for extending versity, which started ,S«pt«mt V«t» May Reinstate ing the period the renunciation was Atlantic Highlands Fasten, Central Baptist; Eugene P. Wesley Welnhoid, a member of the water mains on East Washington 23. A graduate of the local hi 1 efecbve. O'Rourfce, St. Agnes and Alfred local club, entertained with vocS- and Grand avenues and for layln? school she will major In - ami) Disability Pay V' A.'* ruling la of particular ln- A committee representing busi- Keyes, St. Paul's Baptist. The board solos at tho dinner. Present from sewer mains on Grand avenue. Alt matics. She will take tip fenei AidJEpggWards •World War I* VeUfrani^ho re- ttioettb disabled veterans who de- ness, church and civic groups was of education, Lions club and fire tbla borough were^erbert W, Pos- bld3 were referred to Craig Finne- instead of the regular program' rt Uty pajpgenta for any sire tn enroll as officers or enlisted appointed by Mayor' Waldrbri P. department will select their own ten, Adam. LInzmayer, Edward gan, borough engineer, for tabula- calisthenics. „ £*cCi&5ftt lol^tneiT^lkhtlli^k i tto Men in.the National Guard or,Nav- Smith at Tuesday night's meeting representatives, Mayor Smith de- Walders, Harry Murtha, Jack tion and study, and contracts will other benefits provided by. law. for al Reserve. They may enlist in of the -mayor and council to plan clared. Nicholas, Wee ber Brook, Dominic bd awarded at a special meeting Pedjatric Department them^or their dependents accord- thate units under the law only by for community Christmas tree dec- Eighteen members ol the local Caruso, Joseph Caruso, Arthur LInz- next Thursday night, Anton Hal- POLICE PABTY FOB XXDS Waiving their disability payments' orations. Everett C. Curry is rep- on club attended a Joint meet- Progress in JtU* current drive of ins;; tp ja^repeatVeterans AdmfnU- U a mayer, John Wermert, Joseph P. vorsen wag awarded a contract to The Union Beach police dtpai trailon-ruling . ' • Reserve officers,are not subject to resenting the borough* council, and lng of the Highlands Lions Tues- Dender, Edward Phillips, Joseph repaint the Interior of the borough mext has announced 'the spons< the Children's auxiliary ol "Jlo'n? this restriction, but while receiving Included in" the businessmen's Romeo, John Braslle, Louis Caruso, lng of a Halloween party for t inouth Memorial hospital for .the • V. A, satd these veterans may re- aotive service'pay they must not day night, st Cedar Inn, Highlands,, hall on a bid of $220. • apply for * disability compensation group are William Gerkens, Arthur at which the delegation from this Raymond Taylor and Dr. Bartlett Miss Dolores DeCordova, daugh- children of the community. Wl hospital's pedlatrlc clinic was, re- also,, receive, compensation or pen- Naylor, Daniel C. bakes, Dominic William Whitaker an general eh* sorted at a meeting of the cpjmrnlt- r pension at any time in the fu- sion; borpugh asked the co-operation of Ahearn. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward De- uroe'iwd that approved awards will A. Caruso, David Tumen and Jos- the Highlands members tn support- The. borough council Tuesday Cordova of East Highland avenue, man, a meeting was held last nl| 4es Tuesday "'at, the Jione qt MM. ephe h . Schena. Leonard Hoffman will in the borough hall to discuss pla Williamson Thomas' on Copover be payable from'ttie date of the Bon »n m«k. poel»t mon.r by i.ll- P Schena. Leonard Hofman will lning ththe SeSea ScouScoutt mlnstrolmihstrols tto bbe | night received bids' for resurfacing was accepted as a member of the lane, Middlstqwn township. - second application-but wilt not In- le« Th« RfrUtir.—Adv«tlnmeDt. I represent the^ Methodist church, held November 6 In the Atlantic Hudson, Simpson and part of West freshman clasi at Dew York, uni- for the affair. . ' J- Mrs. Joseph Lord of Rumaon •Was appointed sewing chairman, end -wttl'secure a commlttee'ot-Vtfl- runteers to do both hand "arid machine,SBwlng. She will also, le- "cure a number of sewing machines itor i the project.. Volunteers ar«, OPEN needed for occupational therapy •work in the children's wards. At present six women are needed*to GET A CQUAMED WITH (grlye three hours, of service a day, EVERY -one day a week, but evenluaUjrVtho • auxiliary hopes to eupply 12 worlc- ,era a day. Volunteers to sew on but- FRIDAY tons, assist in the pedlatrlq atora^e . !llnen clo'aetjrand with laundry'sort'-' hag ai*'.••• m | thi»-<»it»tai«nng record, the num. -,.»., .^unique "heat-flo" roasting process "seals in" the flavor of < • ,4..„„.,. .., ompany pTe^^fticj,fi' or of every bean Mr, Uming," Mt^tift ,i"J" . 'by penetrating rays of indirect heat, then rushed "roaste r 'roaster fresh" rb Liming, »ndv (Jfeo. /' yourneighborhood Acme, Compare the price! Compare #___ m • • . . the flavor! member ,. YouH 0g~ree, Acme coffees are "tops" for quality, flavor and value. „ *«l,' •"•' '•" '• "'"": '•'"•• '•'••'• • ...... • . , John Horan,;whpvtj real i ive rarrlvi Mr." •camp, i *Mc& Packed can ifV»..**I«H«.~.W year #«,«"*"•*^vr "»-**• were accompanied Southby Klernan Hpjrftn, who will go" to Miami ?6or ^39c§ thoiWjnter. •-.: '...„. -,.;-•'-v'V-': 4>ini removes much;surplus fat and bone before weighing;' er b odied A de —7',ttoarle,'Hickey; a"SUmmer'tai .ilS ; c »cous dent of this place many years,-dte "lend of Santos coffees with auddenly of a heart attack Sundc = vigorous coffee S;W'th night, at'his home oh Fifth strut Dr. John U Opfermann- and H'S;v Pork Chops,*STp * 83c lands first aid squad .were- called Roast * 59* but Mr. Hlckey wag' beyond medi- ?•••';*; :..V -}':^ B°Pg ^: Sov-U-trirn -removes much surplus fat, qnd bone^.. Pork Chops £: 59c : cal aid. Mr. Hickey owned Hlckey's ^ ' on Fifth street.- Funeral services ft c :. were held at Newark, where the de- ceased owned a winter home. H??V .o I Acme Everyday Prices Mrs. Joha Peraanslcleoi ?t Petr Smoked Galas * 59c ' > .r.hnra .mo! wn/t tnkftti'^intldetita iino^MaisteTKW Canned bles Canned Fruit Bacon Squares •» 49c 1 1 Oscar Meyer lomatoes tS ri 23c Chain UHRMM 0jr HUMPS * 59c Slab Bacon * 79c a WEINERS wlih &. __ , Del Monte Peas r 21c With Bar'B-Q Sauce Apricots "•tiVXlZJk RabiagS^'. . Round Roasostt *89 89cc Breast Veal "• 32c Sliced Bacon * 89c Paa/*noc *•**••• "•••• * 111/* '.' Mr?; Harfy"B.ogersv' ' : * •:';^ BOWUJS Peas ^X^' 3 r- 29c M-os. rcaillCi Cllns, t-n.cmn IvL Major A.-M«!ade RoberUoniai>n- Legsof Lamb * 67c TCfll ROLIED -59c Link Sausages * 63c C.n 43c '; Joying a tw« weeks' yacatlon from Poac *<•'•**<** **••» i C/. Del Monte '"^L.«29c ;• his duties:. at th». railroad .depot. l Loin Lamb Chops * 89c Beef Liver * 65c Smoked Tongues.* 49c read Ntw Pack, 20-01. can IJC Farmdale m l Mr. and Mrs. Peter Verone- of Lin- Peaches Z7L X.. 23c den avenue1 entertained Mayor and fillet Haddock;£* 43c Rib Lamb Chops "• 85c Llverwursf «-••»- 15c Franks «-•» *53c Fancy VmSS'EL- 47c Evaporated l Mrs. Robertson and their son Reg : • Applesauce !Sr 2 gle at a dinner party recently Codfish Steals * 33c iamb Chops:'rt 79c ThuringeT,' .','-,»*' 15c Scrapple *25c String Beans 3 r." 2.9c Mrs. Rosa Sctvw'.nd is visiting her JHC1D Fa Cul MILK ^21 c 1 Bister, Mrs. Lev;.-- "rs of Wood Frying Oysters-»-39c Stewing Lamb * 33c LUNCHEON Meal *-«•• 14c Sauerkraut Beans tt ^.«14c Apples" raar bridge. ASC0 19c Mrs. Mary ..umandettl won a r*tf .,., f -v if ' Spinach n., „,. 15c 2 a 23c Cranberry special prize i ~ieetlng of the ^ 25c Ladies' auxilla.. -londay night at Asparagus "iXSl 35c Gold Seal Fruit Cocktail 7 \'"t fire house. All-Purpose Hu 19c ^Matwrefs'Knest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Received Fresh Daily! ^| Asparagus -fSUSX 29c Prune Plums ^..«.^ n . was on the well-curb of Fort Drf 3 In Renss'elaer,"N t, that FLOUR Fruit Juicts Ulchard Shuksburg a British Diced Beets it.r,-J3c 5-lb. 10-lb. t..ay surgeon, sat -watching the kbfard Tiny Irish Bag Bsg the -Cofonial troops gather in 17M ' TOKAY GRAPES .• -ZKI?^" Apple Juice ""ZL... 17c ancrwntsttod the tune and com Potatoes 2 £.'• 25c H 1.. Urge, plumpi luseioui fpr^cy tokoy gropes^feotured at your friendly Acme this week-end. CHEF BOY-AH DEI Apricot r . posWCthesatlricaJ versta Of WM 35c 65c ! ; - Spaghetti * ;,^.«aJ9c Apricot I I •.*:•-1- rfi i»# • aUoroo ' I '"^. «*s» McdiuiTi / Asco Pork l/"*sOrN^flini I OTTI \f*& C&llfornia Head I^C Head 12e <; Blended Juice 3 29c VAN ^ & Beans Prune Juice ."JLUL. 23c Crisp, fancy CbliforntQ Iceberg Uttuce should be on every menu at these low prices! InTomolo'.Sauc v . 16-ot. . -BeenieWeenie r,"inr: 19c Csm Tangerine 3 Do ic 2 29c Tomato Paste r. «.JOc Our finest slow cooked. Lemon Juice 5c BROGGOLT toca/ Grown -^ 29c Glen wood O 18-oz. Now's the time to serve tasty, healthful broc coli. Feotured ot oil Acmes this -week-end. Grapefruit Juice Grade A \J cans 25c ;--}V The pure natural juice from fancy Florida grapefruit. Jumbo Persian Melons -* 49c Tomato Juices Prettrves Sweet Potatoes *£ 19c 1 c Campbell's 2 "- 23c Dif Hand Marmalade * ',£x 29c STERLING rODfT | Celery Stalks ^X 12c Fresh Green Cabbage 2«»9c Campbell's *" 27c Cleanser Preserves mW>, 23c Carrots*Peas >*£ 2& Fancy Egg Plants 2 '•' 19c wlIIow >ol< :, can <• I V esh Radishes u * 5c liiifP *" ^ "•"•-7'ir » IO-OI. Hartley's tn. N 45C STERLING rOINT ' * *'. JUILC TOMATO J tan. IJQ w 19c Cereoli, Crackers jBabyJJma Beans . ox. Tomato Juice V? 19c Shredded Wheat 2*- 31c pkff Aerowax I. 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, tmtmi •imtmmnr Read about "The Homb of Todoy"—• and many otb«r. new Ideos,' short storlts/articles I I suffiiTC IARKI ft* •a - • '*<* .* j ••' »* f. age Six RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 25.1941

EPISCOPAL METHODIST BIBS, JnXETina & C. DICE. Red Bank Atlantic Highlands John A. Lentz, lay official of Bel' Private' senrieei w.eidibr for ... 'EMS PERTAININQ TO Rev* Robert H. Anderson, Jr., MM. Minnie B. BlaUdell, 75, whoof 14 8hrswibu*y * ue.'who dl«d 'rector, announced the following ford Methodist church", will speatt Sunday morning In the absence at Deaths In Red. Bank died Tuesday morning at, htr home, suddenly off a hearratfache k TThnrsh * services for Sunday: Holy Commu- conference of the pastor. His theme 416 Broadway, Long BranchV day nyening, were'nelA-ifol&ay OUR LOCAL CHURCHES nion at 8 o'clock, church school and will be "Be Thou a Blessing". The Born la Red Bank; Mrs. Bllla ternoon at the Worden funeral •+- confirmation class at 8:30 and and Vicinity dall was the daughter ot Uw lite borne. R«V. Furakn A morning prayer with sermon at -11 senior choir will sing. METHODIST nounced by His -wisdom good." The evening service will be con- Mr. and Mrs. j. Hoiward Bd PMtor ot tittle ^Sv o'clock. Special music will Include church, omclkted.-;faaft, .Jp^rment Red Bank (lip. 109-110). "Arioio" in A." Bach, and "O Salu-. ducted by Ralph L. Bruder, lay She wa* an aetiy.e cHureh -TO: leader of the local church, wbo will UBS. FHPETCE 3. SEEUS.Y terment, under direction of tbeand a,member of the board of,, wa» Jn Evergreen cemetery, Little Rev. Dr. Robert Z. Tyler, were-. tarla- Hostla," Whiting. Heinz Hil- Flock funeral home, will be in Fair SllYir, • :.'••• ••.. -•• ••:•• ,- HOLY TBINITV LUTHEBAN bring the message.. A hymn sing Mrs. Phoebe J. Beeley, 75, wldoi ernora of tbe Mathodlst home lii iry of the Board of Missions and mcr will be the soloist View cemetery-. Ocean Orove until ill health at'tiied . A-tfkintk, Mr. i^Tira,'a ^ Red Bank This evening there will be a card will open the service at 8 o'clock. of Benjamin Frank Seeley, die hurch Extension of the Methodist . Sunday-school convenes at 8:30 a. Born In Hamilton township, she her to rtUnq.ulsh those duties.'' ',". dent of Rumion until the death of hurch, will be guest preacher Sun-r Promotion day will be observed party In the parish house at t Monday afternoon at the borne wag .the. daughter ot the late Wil- bit wife, the formar.Caroline LJ»- o'clock for the benefit of the choir m. The' youth fellowship meeting her daughter, Mrs. Harriet J. Hy- In March, 19«, Mr. and"Mr#. ay morning in the absence of the. at the Sunday-school and morning Sunday evening will be omitted be- liam H. and. Anna Allgor Van der, more than a year ago., Be la aator at the annual conference in services Sunday. Sunday-school boys' outing fund'. lln, 32 South street. Services w Brunt. She had been a resident of Blalidell observed their' ,gold*n survived by a ..daughter, Mr*." The Trinity church choir of men cause of .the trip to Ocean City by be held this afternoon at 2:: wedding. Surviving ar«, her hut- Icean City. Before his appointment promotions will be announced at the young people. Eatontown the past 25 years. Erank Meyera cf AtUtntleJCaty: a p his present position,' Dr': Tyler the 9:45.o'clock service, and at 11 and boys will take part in a ser- o'clock, at the residence, with Rev Surviving are-her husband, Sam- band, -E. Thurston Blalsdell;. a •Uter, Mrs. Philip Thompion1 of fas pastor of the Methodist church o'clock the church pastor, Rev. vice of dedication to be held at the A group of 20 young persons and Robert H. Anderson, rector of Trin- uel Stryker;, two daughter*, -Mm, daughter, Mrs. Raymond D. Barry; Penaiylvanla. anda brother, Percy :tSt Petersburg, Fla. . . Harold Hornberger, will deliver a Chapel of the Holy Communion, adulta will go .from this church ity Episcopal church, officiating, Harry C. Ruin of Eatontown and a son\Frank T. BlalsdaU; three F. Dice of Villas. .. rf ' p,The musical program for thesermon on the topic, "Promotion'1. Fair Haven, Sunday at 4 p.m. along with some from the Naveslnk Mrs. Seeley had been ailing IOY Mrs. Raymond Krug of West Long grandson^ and a great-grand- oprnlng service will include the This service has been .arranged In There Is a celebration of the Holy and Highlands churches, In a.char- eral years and for the past tei Branch; a son, Arnold Stryker of daughter.. '...•...'.".•..• •.;•••••.-..•...":. include, "Prayer," Johgen", anthem, Communion every Friday at 10tered bus to Ocean City for the an- weeks, had been confined to be MBS. MAiBIE M. DOBBS special recognition of the services nual conference services. The bus Ridgefield Park,' and three sisters, The John w. Flock funeral .home £6, A Voice to Heaven Sounding,' given by the Sunday-school teach- o'clock. She was born at Keyport, daughtei Mrs. Delia. Watklns of Eatontown, Is in charge of Interment • .'.•*• J«» M«rle M.J.Dobbs. 83, Of Jorniansky; offertory, "Chorale," The altar guild will meet in thewill leave the church Sunday at 7 of the late Luther 1>. and Abigail ers. Certificates ot recognition will a.m. Mrs. Henry Polhemus "of Freehold Ch.ilroh lane, Middletown, died Mon- Sach; postlude, "Symphony I," be given to all on the staff at a ser- choir room Saturday at 2 p.m. J. Hendrickson Rogers. She hadand Mrs. Mae Tniswell of Old MBS. WILLIAM D. STOUT ' day at her home. Seryicei will be n St. Michael and All Angels are 1 vice of public installation. CENTBAL BAPTIST made Red Bank her home the past Bridge. . : • held • thtre this afternoon at 2 Sunday-school convenes at 9:15 Sunday afternoon members of especially honored Monday, Sep- 28,years. Her husband died in 'No- Mrs. Emeiine C. Van Jfater stoiit o.'clogjt, with Rev. Wllllaw Bpofford, 1 tember 29. There will be a celebra- Atlantic Highlands vember, 1W4, of 184' Renshaw avenue. Bast ON jlstpr of Christ church,: offlolatlhg. . m. , and the Methodist youth fel- the church Luther league will at- Rev. Howard M. Ervln will JOSEPH A. SALMON ' ange, wife of William D. Stout, died, owsbip meets at 7 p. m. tend the shore district rally at As- tion of Holy Communion, at 10 Mrs. Seeley was a member of the 7A|Wment under rt(re'etI6n of the bury Park. Miss Dorothea Perry of o'clock. { preach Sunday morning -and eve-Sons and Daughters of Llbertj A requiem high mass was ottered suddenly, yesterday at' her. .Koine. ^»aiMunraI homei,w|l! be. in Fair The Married Couples' Bible class She wai' 74._Born in Colti Neclt.i 1 9 sponsoring a vesper musicale to the Red Bank league, has been ning. Church school convenes at lodge of Keyport and of the Im-Tuesday at AH Souls', church, New- V|eW cemetery. .""- '•• .-'-.. REFORMED . 10 a, m. when P. Howard Lloyd of ark, for JoseDh A. Salmon of East Mm. Stput.had lived'ln'BasfOr-! Jllngr are ; "her1 ; husband, ie.given Sunday at 4 p. m. Guest proposed for the office of district provement society of -Red Banl ange almost 50 years;' •;:,;;. ;'-'l:';'-jif oloist is Elizabeth Waddcll, con- vice president. Red Bank Matawan will be the speaker at the Presbyterian church. Orange, who died suddenly Friday #arlei B. Dobbi; %ni dilghteni, annual rally day service. at his home, Mr. Salmon- was a Surviving," besides her husband- ralto, of Buffalo, N. Y., formerly The Ladies' aid society wllkservi 1 Surviving besides Mrs. Hylln an MteM* Charlotte, Marie Snd Vlr' >f Fair Haven. She will be accom- "What a Pastor May Rightfully Youth fellowship meets at 7 p. m. summer resident of Rumson, main- are four daughters, Mr*:'H»6td.t>; glnia bobbi, and a itm'. CM4rj»* B. a c6vered-dlih supper at th Expect of His People" will be the two sisters, Mrs,- kettle Birch ant taining a home on Meadowbrook Brown of Berkley, Cal.; Mrs. •Her- lanled by Ben E. Manning, organ church tonight between 6:30 p. This will be a combined service of Miss Eliza Rogers, both of Key Dob,b», Jr., all of MJddlet Bt-director of the church, who will theme of Rev. John G. Gebhard, the junior and high .school groups avenue. •,' - bert W. Fleer of Maiihaiset, L. ,1.; and, 8:30 p. m. Following supjei Jr.'s sermon for Sunday morning port. Interment under direction Mrs. Harry E, Johnson of the home ilay several organ numbers. The mernbers of the Loyal society w|] with the parents of all the mem- Worden funeral home, will be in Mr. Salmon was the husband • of ,n ,;;taw. LOOTSA MICKS ' : nuslcale will be a benefit for the worship at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday- bers as special guests. Adult fel- address and Mrs/Arthur-Vi TVyniie conduct an old-fashioned sing. school assembles at 9:30 a. m. Green Grove cemetery, Keyport. the late Elizabeth Flannagan Sal- of MUlburn; ,one; brother/ [JinrJ'Si ...Services for Mm. jUuita. fficka of tfethodlst Home for the Aged at The first fall meeting of the Lv lowship meets at the same hour In mon. He Is survived by three sons, 1 Allen street, Fair Haven, who died (cean Grove, The class has planned Youth fellowship meets Tuesday the church office. Van Mater of Hailet; eeven grslnd4 ther' League will be held tomorrow evening at the church. An elders' DR. ELWOOD 6. MORTON William J., John,TV.of Newark children ,ahd three' great-grsundT. ft week ago last night, ware held o furnish a room in the new home night at 'eight o'clock at th The church,school teachers and and Clark of Belleville;-a daugh- meeting will be held next Thurs- 'Dr. Elwood S. Morton, who was children. "' •' . ... •!-•.•-•••.-•:-i. I Sunday afternoon at the < Flske JS a memorial gift, church. Dr. .Charles Graves, asslsl officers will meet Tuesday , night ter, Florence 'Ireland Salmon, of chapeli Fair H*»en, with Rev. day at 7:30 p. m. to receive new and the mid-week prayer fellowship born in Red Bank, and practiced • Services will be held at the home The Sunday evening service will arit director of the State hosplt members. medicine here a number of yean Belleville; two brothers, Thomas tomorrow at 2 p. m. kev. Alfred T. Frank R. Steveni officiating. ie In charge of lhe~ youth' fellow- at Marlboro, will be the speaker, and pastor's Bible class meet Wed- Salmon of Long Branch and Ed- Bearers were Rufus Smith, Still- hip group. Peggy Lauber will give World-wide Communion Sunday nesdays at 8 p. m. in the church. died September 15 after a hea Mercer of the Central • Baptist will be observed at the 10.45 a. m. attack at his home, 891 East -21ai ward Salnion of Newark, and a sis- Church, East Orange, wlUvofflclate. man Johnion, U. Grant Alien, Ir- he prayer. The senior choir will PRESBYTERIAN ter, . Miss Evelyn Salmon ot East service October 5. In a church at- ; " METHODIST street, Brooklyn, . . Burial will be In Fairvlew Ceme- win Wall, Richard Johnson and ing the anthem, "The Shadows of Red Bank Orange, Burial In charge of thetery. ;••••• Jacob West. ' 'interment under di- he Evening Hour," and Anne tendance crusade, September 28 to Belford A son of the late Walter H. am October 5, teams of two men each Elizabeth G. Morton, who farmer! Magee funeral" home of Newark rection of Worden funeral home iarle Helser, Ruth Boyd, Dor)s The annual observance of Rail The church-school with George was in Holy Sepulchre cemetery, /Urtis and Gloria Ayers will be day will be held next Sunday In a will visit assigned families In the lived at 257 Broad street, Dr. Mor MBS. EMMA W. KEARNEY Was In White Ridge cemetery. church and Invite them to attend Seeley as superintendent meets at East Orange. .-, : , .; •. ward in a message on the topic, departments ot the church scho 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Harold. B. ton received his medical degrei Mr*. Emma W. Kearney, 74, wi-' MBS. HABOLD S.^ALLKN . 'Am I a Christian Steward?" and during the regular mornlnf the Communion and at least one from Columbia university. " Afte: service a Sunday for the following Youngs will deliver the sermon at EDWARD J. BBCCE : dow of Andrew J. I£e»rney, died Services were held 'at Worden A crafts' class will be taught by service at 11 o'clock. Rev. John A the 10:45 a.m. service Sunday. John giving- up his practice in Red Bani Monday at her home on Tlltpn aye- JaHeral home Friday afternoon for Hayes will speak at 11 o'clock oi seven Sundays, Tho men composing he moved to. Brooklyn, where he ire. Smythe in fellowship hall these teams are meeting tomorrow Lentz. will deliver a sermon at the Services were held'yesterday; at nue. Services will be'held today ai MrA Maria L. Allen,' wife of Coun- Tuesdays at.7-.45 p. m. tbe subject "God's Call to His Pe 7:30 o'clock service' Sunday" night. became associated wth 'the board Mount Memorial home icx Edward tha late home at 1:30'p. in, and in•eiteiiin Harold S. AlIemHev; Rob- pie". night In the church to complete of health in the division of indu The Thimble club met yesterday their plans1 for the visitation. ' Rev. P. J. Myers led the prayer J. Bruce, who died Monday at. his Calvary Baptist church'at 3 p.m.-ert H. Anderson, Jri, rector of Trin- .t the home of Mrs. C. V. Bennett We were happy to again welcomi trial hygiene. Since his retlremen home, 81 Branch avenue. Rev. Rob- servlcerand Bible study session last Interment, under direction of the ity Episcopal church, • officiated. if 72 Wallace street. F. Kenneth Magner, Jr., our stud The pastor plans to preach a si* years ago he had beeii connect ert H. Anderson, pastor of Trinity Mount memorial home, will be In series of Sunday evening sermons night at 8 o'clock. Bearers were Frank Merrltt, Jaoob Woman's Society of Christian ent assistant, to the pulpit Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Myers and Mr. and ed with the medical department' Episcopal church, officiated and In-White Ridge cemetery, Eatontown. Cornwell, Percy Stout and Clifford lervice will hold a pot luck cov- morning In the absence of Rev. Mr during the fall orl the general Abraham & Straus departrne: terment was In Fair View ceme- Hayes. Mr. Magner spoke on ththeme, "Adventures In Religion." • Mrs. Alfred Richardson will attend Mrs. Kearney was a, resident of Stiles. Interment wae'-lh'Faiir-View . red-dish supper next Wednesday the annual Methodist conference at store. He was a member of King' tery. Red Bank the .past 5$ years. She Is c«mWtery. • ;.•,.; .i,,i,,^ - subject "An Approved Workman' County Medical society. it t p. m. Delegates' reports from Ocean City this week. Mr! Richard- Born in New Haven, Conn,, Mr, survived by a daughter, Mls« Cat-' 1 ummcr conferences will be heard The young map has been spending PRESBYTERIAN •'•'•' ' '- it~: the summer season at hie home a1 son Is lay delegate. , .. .' ., .The funeral was held at the homi Bruce was the son of the, late ^am- lie Kearney)' and' two' sons: A'rtihle-' | Th» *r»a of Neyf Zealand :equalj ,t the regular- meeting of the Atlantic Highlands and interment', took place In Fall uel and Elizabeth' J. Bruce. He hadand Charles Kearney,'ilf of' Ked ! ;roup. Pennlngtqn, N. J., where his fathei 5 ,fne. tbUl area of" Pennsylvania, Rev. Donald N. Correal will METHODIST View cemetery,- Middletown town been a resident of Red Bank the B4hk, and a brother,.JoKH'BV'Wll- Vl'^Ulla, Maryland! Delaware and A bus has been chartered to con- Is the minister of First Presbyter f 1 Ian church. preach Sunday morning on "Grow- Naveslnk ship. His wife, Mrs. Gladys C. Mo past 36 years and was a member Hams of Welch, W; Var - -f •RHod Mad *' lM ey women tomorrow to the annual ing Into New Life". This will be ton; a daughter Marjorle and twe of the Carpenters' local of Bed Tew Jersey Methodist conference An invitation has been extended Harold B. Youngs of East Keans- to all members, friends and organ the rally day service for the entire burg will speak Sunday at tlur\7.P. sons, Donald and Walter Morton, Bank. . . '. ,t Ocean City, where Women's day church. Martha Lee Wets will read survive. ' . rill be observed, Izatlons of the church to the ob m. service in the absence of the He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. servance of the 60th anniversary ol the ScrjRture lesson and Louise minister at conference In Ocean Emma I. Bruce; three sisters, Mrs. The Junior choir will resume McKee will lead in the responsive MBS. MAHV A. PARKER Jessie Furdy of Rumson and Miss Weekly rehearsals Tuesdays, begln- the Woman's Missionary soclet; City. 1 Sunday, October B, at 5 p.m. in th reading. The ushers will be Walter Servlcei for Mrs. Mary -A. Park- Esther Bruce and Mrs., Marion ilng next week at 3:30 p. m., in the Mlckens, Robert Letts, John Quack- Sunday-school will meet as usual hapel with Miss Emma J. Lafctra. church. Mrs. J. Leon Hooper, oni at 9:45 a.m. er, 69, of 41 Broad street, Eaton- Anderson of Red . Bank' and a of the special deputation sent ou enbush and John Applcman. The Some of the young people and town, who died Saturday, were hel< brother, William Bruce of Port- choral music will be rendered by adults will attend the Sunday ser- Monday. Rev. Dunham,V. Rlenlg, land,, Me. ; mission needs and possibUltles'Ti ^at-the-annualfI pi^tontn_^jtot^tot^jhdM M SCIENTIST • the Philippines and Slam, wJU.be Christian Walk" will be the minis- Ocean City.,- church, officiated, and Interment, In ter's evening sermon topic. '. • Red Bank. the guest speaker. Refreshments charge of Worden funeral home, A requiem mass was offered at will be served In the chajpeL Sunday-school will hold a rally BAPTIST was in Gienwood cemetery; West Services In First Church of Christ service at 10 a.m. Parents are In- Long Branch. Holy Cross ohurch, Rumson, by cientlst, 209 Broad street, Bed Middletown , Rev. .James A.. MacKenxle this BAPTIST vited to attend with their children. Born in Barnegat, she was the lank, are held Sundays at 11 a. m. Rudolph Quackenbush, schol super- The annual' rally day observance morning for Edward F. Farrell, 67, of the Sunday-sohool will be held daughter of the late Charles am of 24' Washington avenue, Rumaon, /ednesday evening* StBilBoo Annie C. Blrdjall • Rldgeway. Sh Church school will meet Sunda; p iifagss Who 'died Monday .at Monrnouth "Reality" is the lesson-sermon ciaf program Has been arrange 1 J tffount nlemorial\J4ontt abject for Sunday', September 28. at 9:45 a. m. Morning service wil nesday evenings at 8 o'clock In the- years. Death followed a long period ^""^rTiaiwwif^nwaib - - be held at 11 o'clock and Rev. Yi manse and the young people's-fel- combining tho school and regular of Illness. been a patient ten days. Golden Text: "As for God, his worship service Into one- . •ay Is perfect: the word of theClinton Powers has chosen for hi lowship Sunday at 7 p.m. In the Surviving are a SOIJ, Groverjark- Born In Hoboken he was the sbn sermon, "Wrestling With" Angels, church abasement. The young people's group will ,er of Bed Bqjbk; two daughters, of the late Thomas and Mary,"Far-" ord 4 tried: he Is a buckler to all meet at tho church at S p. m. Rev. 1 lose-that trust in him." (Ps. 18:30). iThere will be a guest organist The 'Brotherhood will hold Its Miss Myrtle Parker and Mrs. Anna rell. He had lived "In RUmooH trie , • Tel* 6-0226 Junior'high fellowship will mee first meeting of the fall season to- William M. Hearn, pastor, will lead E. Osborne of Eatontown, and past five years. He is survived by ermon. Passages from the King: the discussion. ames version of the Bible Include: Sunday evening at 6 o'clock an for children between the ages of will render a selection and an in- A motion picture designed to pre- Mrs. Laura Thompson of Pennsyl- Snyder officiating, were also held l ; Metropolitan Opera Horn* Studio! three and four, will start Monday, vania. She was also the mother of he same evening. 0 Seventh Avenue. Atlantic HttUande October 6. formal hymn sing will follow the sent the problem" will begin the serve 'you ^re; ,worttiy of ^ evening worship. serlef. Melyln G. Springfield, who was Sunday-school assembles at 9:45 killed in •action with the army in IXOYD H. EILENBERGER complete confidence. St. George's by the River m. The Y.P.C.A. will meet thla CHUBCH OF CHRIST the European theater in World Services were held Saturday for evening at the church. The Sun- Eatontown . War II. * Lloyd H. Slleoberger, 79, of'Fifth Waterman Ave., one block south of Rumson Rd., day-school officers and teachers will Meetings are held Sunday at 10 Rev. August Ffaus of the Long street, Highlands, who died Thurs- Rumson, (Take Sea Bright Bus) hold a meeting tomorrow night. a. m. by the Bible class.and at 11Branch Reformed church officiated day of a heart attack while visit- , The Reverend George A. Robertshaw, Rector A football social will be held next o'clock for worship in the Church at the services. Bearers were Vin- ing tha home of a bereaved rela- Thursday afternoon by the Bykota of the Second Advent building. Le- cent, Edward and Vincent Moyes, tive, lira. Jamea K.lngsbury of 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion society. roy Garrett will be the speaker. Jr. and James Kaufmann. Inter- Bank street, Red Bank. 9:30 a. m. Church School (For all chHdren, axes 5 to 18) Bible study and fellowship will be Bible study Is also held Wednesday ment was in Gienwood cemetery,' nights. West Long Branch. Rev. HUlman Coffee of High- A Graded School with present enrollment of 175 chil- held Wednesday night in the sanct- lands. Methodist, church officiated dren. Faculty of 20 teachers. uary. BAYSHOBE COMMUNITY MBS. HARRIET L. STRYKER and Interment under direction of 11:00 a. m Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector The Men's club will meet Friday the Scott funeral home was in All FUNERAL HOME night, October 3, East Keansburg The Carillon of 25 Bells will be played one-half hour Services will be held tomorrow Saints' cemetery, Locust. », «orrROMTST. beforh welcome the Servicees a. World-wide Communion will bo Church school and Bible class at 2:30 p.m. at' the Eatontown . y° *« '»» "rvlce. and assures you an ibserved Sunday, October 5. meet Sunday at 10 a. m. The morn- Methodist church for Mrs. Harriet Surviving are his wife, Mrs. ROBERT r. KED BANK H.J. n worship which wtU help you through the week. Ing service with Bermon and solos L. Stryker, 60, who died Tuesday {ate Klngsbury' Ellenberger; a Ch he laughter, Mrs. Martha Drake of O, wUnl lsin . g°" ait thJi^e 1"1 o'cloc* «'««<>»elng "He Forsook His Adoption." & Son, Inc. Rally day will be observed Sun- L. H. Francis, Manager ay by the church-school at 9:30 a. Tke Oldest- Dafalla ara ao bomifatai. m. Tha student pastor will bring Monument Manufacturing Formerly with Franc> O. Squires, Freehold n Illustrated message. The Sunday haiKH«lbyour$taffthat Ighters have their fellowship at and Retailing Company PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 • :30 p. m. . in Monmouth County dm tha fanlly raat The Bible class meets Thursdays NIGHTS; POINT PLEASANT 5-0547 t 8 p. m. In the manse, art ojar 5d Members and friends are Invited fy a reception to be tendered tho loperp«taa«eoarloT«andiboM .. aaryicat or atapt Involvo* astor and his Wife tomorrow even- Your Expression oi •oldcB •«e>orle» »f happy ; DISTINCTIVE ng in the chapel at 8 o'clock. Thaiimaaff.Clancy... True Remembrance May we tfaow you wkjr Select No other act of a normal Bane Granite aad tha Bwr« ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS People have lone aMoclaled th« man's life gives him more Guild Sc«l apd Certificate aieeo aaaia attantlan to datall |a name ol Scott with dlinlflad end Important when yon bay a aympathetle lervlcs. The mannar complete soul satisfaction than tha building of a Mem- memorial r , Included wtth avary mamoria Perfection of Material and ' In which all. detalle are handled1 Workmanship In Beautiful and fjie quiet air of understanding orial to his loved ones who. thet prevalla all fro to make thn lmvo gonn on. , New Design* ceremony a, lattlns, monument to A. telephone call to our office tarviea raganHaat of coat. the thimory ol your loVed 6ii*. will, bring a aalaiman who Tbe ceremony you deelre need not Our solect Barre Memorials ba axpinelve to be dignified, You bear the Guild mark of ap- Matawan and Keyport will, without any obligation,' Our memorials are manufactured can turn ealely to Scott lor a proval—your guarantee of a' ihow you latest designs.; , by skilled artisans in our well btiuilful and dlfnlned funeral al Jdhn p, mo4arata coat. Uner Memorial at no extra •quipped plant at West Long cost Visit our showroom Monument Works Only taboument Dealer* In Branch. and see our displays ofthMa . - Bed Bfnlr ; ' • .- • FUNERAL HOME cortlQed memorials. H. Lawrence Scott Hwy. No. 85 Hejport, N. J, ' 10 DRUMMOND PL, » 8SR.Ver.Ma j r.fr-- Serving MlddUtown Towniblo , VAH KIRK" as jffitiiSsS a«S K3 !§5 Continuously For \i Yeare ' Wall Street Tel. L.B. 6-3567 West Long Branch | ' Next to Ml, Oltvil CeMelary Ttlephone R. B1.' 6-0024 Ml MA1-LB riiAOB, KBTFOKT Church Street, Belford, N. J. Photo* Ret JBUutk «-031«i Carleton B< Wharton, Prop, For IUtMtnt«d Catalog* Nlfkle, lundayt' »U V , 'it.-. • .v,\ Phone Keamburf Mil* Edwin H. Wharton, AtMoUt* , VHONST-UU 'Box 408 W Bank CAU-,R. p. band lor.Bx>okl«a RED-BANK REGISTEB^SEETEMBER 25, 1947

.3.WU. •;<,x."*I n Ilobaison,'of'^Jew York Coiltg*lnn Cocktail '»5,OO0;O00 a''»bnth. :iw! ^y, .a weeH-cnd guest of Miss ' Veterans 'approved for re-enter*Joyce Hance. ~ - Tomato Juice . 24 ex. M. 19c '4ng training may make restitution in a lump" sum; may arrange for , Rev, Horace, ;Fort and his daugh- ! ter, Miss Harjorie Fort, of Stock- Green Giant Peas i7oi.«nl9o 'future 'subsistence checks- to boholm; Sweden, -were, week-end withheld until their obligation Is NibletS Cotn oH the Cob 12 or. can 17c paid, or, in hardship eases, may gvests of Rev. and Mrs. William have a. small amount deducted from' B. .Spofford, ST. Sunday, Rev. Mr. STORE HOURS their subsistence payments each Fort delivered the sermon at the Sweet Peas Reliable 20oz.canl7o morning service at Christ Eplsco- month*. vThose not resuming their, Sauerkraut A&C 27 or. can 2 »o 19c training should make other aj> p*i church, of, which Rev. Mr. Spof. r 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. -ford, la .rector., ; .: rarj.jime'nts to'repay the mefney due Carrots Dl«d-lon« 20 or. can 2 for 15c the,government ' fr ;«nd. Mrs. Victor E. cjrosain- Monday through Saturday ayf'r^turtep frqn^ Normandy VvA-.k.regulred by w Cut Beets Ions 28 ox. can 2 'or 19o lect oyerpaymenU, but It l ijey"jiaye been en- oii'VJ"" :! not tO;iOTC«,a*ny undue hardship < > a veteran, in i;he collection oitosse [j 'Vup. Jpfeorg'ei.SSeen'an and chll-' AsparagU8DMrne!d-Cult4)toz!can 19o fndifc ;'^ : ' • '" !' | :dr*en of-,.Brooklyn - are* visiting her , Several.' factors are responsible patents, Mr..and Mrs. Peter Flem- Sweet Peas iou 20 ox. can 3'or 29c ; for -the -overpayments, V.. A.. Mid. ing/,,:; ;. ;••;.;;.::.• ;.;,•• • • : Chief.-among,these is Public, Law v Mjrji andrl^rs.. Garjr Paskus are Peaches Ion* Brand 30 ox. can 23c 679 which imposes a cellln^^n;j|ub oj)''£.inotpr trfp.^O N'?w,Tork state, ai»tence ..payments which may "Vn^dii' 'acJ^LSwy .England. Mr. -Grapefruit A&P 20 ox. can 2 for 27c GOOD NEWS ABOUT FINE MEATS! made.bto'ajK employed veteran n-rWUShft WP^jOf The Register, addrtjon-^tffhla earned Incpme. Jfo ^ewi stjjny ,Uf \enjoy(ng a week's. Apricots tone Hslvsl 30 oi. can 25c meats-'tQiitllese employed,-.ye^ are baaed on statements, of'. ejwiK MANY DELICIOUS CUTS REDUCED AT A&P inga that are submitted to. V. A. CrSiiberry Sauce >< ox, can 19^ ErroMHr.-theso statements;'•ox in- 1 Apple Juice *«dCh»ak qt.bot. 19c lays in submitting them, may re Here's the news you've been waiting for! Meat prices are down on many of your favorite Super- suit in veterans receiving excessive 110 payments. - Other - overpayment* .Prune Juice sumw«i . qt.boi.25e A ?b "Li""""^..f' 7S" >&&*.ir?;™/-".8 ••;••*»•••-*B••«•*•*. ««B" -«« 'Iway"»«ys. iinn A&P A«rV « . biDigg meameatt departmentdepartment.. SoSo com comee t too have also resulted from retroactive A&P right .waaway for tender, juicy steaks and young spring Iamb. A&P'gs cutting method gives you adjustments after subsistence pay- Applesauce ASP 20 OX. tin 15c Uose lnmmed _meata for greater value. And the new reduced prices on many of your favorite cuts ments had been made to veterans. J will effect a saving in your meat budget. ' Another factor is the failure of Grape Juice A&P pi. bot. 25c training''^'institutions and "vetefarij promptly to report interruption or ditlB-rtliii^SBP Sirloin Steak v , these interruptions are reported, Ann Page Beans 1° »z. can 2 for 23c the veterans continue to receive Porterhouse Steak their subsistence payments. Such payments made after discontinu- ArmOUr'sHashCornedBMlllb.can26c • ance of training are illegal and Prime Ribs of Beef trolling and Frying should not.be. accepted by^the vet- Encore Noddles iib.Pkg.25c Sim undar 4 lbs. erans. (onaleii Shouldlr Ib. 5 ft For FrfcaiiM, Saladi-4 lbs. and ov.r Ib. 4 5

_Aun»on Nabisco Grahams iib.pks.25> Turkeys Undtr i« ib*. n>, 59e w ibi. & ov« ib: 55o Loin Lamb Chops ...... ib. 85c )SS0-9 .1.-^— COCOmalt Chacolal* Drink Ilk. jar'43c Ducklings Long liland'i Fln.it (b. 35o A ton of coal will be r Rib Lamb Chops . . . . , . . ib.79o 1 onftWcWSperative•plait' Iona Cocoa . • iib.pkg.15e - night when Holy Cross Parent- Top Sirloin Roast No Fai AdJtd a>. 89c Shoulder Lamb Chops . . • . . n>. 796 Teacher association will hold. its NeStle'sCo"COafv.r«adyWlb.pkfl.25c flrat card party, of the season In Bottom Round Pot Roast No Fat Addsd n> 89o Breast or Neck of Veal . . . • ib. 32c *Holy Rosary hall.. Mrs. Thomas A&P Pajs ' O'Leary, chairman, will be assist- CoCOa Bakar'i or H.nhay Silb.pks.15e Top Round Steak ..... • ft>89o 1 Pork Chops Shouldar and Hip Cutr Ib. 59c 10c Ib. For ed by the following mothers of l Red Bank Catholic high school stu- ARMOUR'S Oat8Rolled-5unny(i«ld20oi.pk0.2for25e Chopped Beef Pure Bnr-Fruhly Ground Ib. 53c Waste Fa<« dents:-Mrs. Andrew Heckt, Mrs. Fillet of Cod ...... ib.33c To further reduce Charles Betts;' Mrs. Monroe Peluso, Ketchup Pride of Farm 14 ox. bol. 19e Smoked Pork Butts lonatwi b.89c Mra! :Oharle» Hears, Mrs. Joseph VIENNA SAUSAGE Boston Mackerel i •••••• ib.25e your.food bill 4oz. • Clan. 49e bring your waste ' JosephV Guerrler, Mrs. Edward 17c Smoked Fillet »>.39c Andre, Mrs. Charles Dombrovaki, Red Cabbage Horn* Slyla ti oz. |ar 15e, fats into A&P. Mrs. Edward Coatlgas, Mrs. Marie Canadian Style Bacon >y PiK« ib, 89c sliced M ib. 49c Swordfish Steaks .«..••• n>. 69e Brown, Mrs. Thomas Oakes, firm. Walter White, Mrs. John Shea, Salad Dressing Ann Pag. pl.|ar31c Mrs. William Onderdonk and Miss ARMOUR'S TREET Janet Whalen. - Mayonnaise rwimann'i Pi.|»r49c The work of resurfacing Rumson road from Blngham avenue 'to Soujp Mixes ».HyCrock.r 3pkgi,32o' Harding wad,- by the counl vi • be completed this week. The', , Floiir.iold M^al, Pillory 10lb.bag85c ' Sweet Values area of thgjraad has been widened Thrifty Val by covering' th'e shoulders, roftner' X1BBTS - Flour Sunnyfiald-AII Purpoie 10 Ib. bag 65c Iy of gravj^r^ith the aapnaltic^ma- fSrfl Top Values In terial* • A Ford »UUon wagon, ownedb y FOODS DeXO . lib.can34c 31b.can97c FROM TOEB1KEB J \m urn n William B.' Leonard of Weit'River Homogenized A&P's oven-fresh bakery treats . Pick up all the good foods yon PEiK FRESH PROW Cake Flour Sunnyfleld A* oz, pkg. 29. 69C fruits and vegetables on your list. la erecting' 4- one-story building" 6 \ £ cakes J, j*. MMVEL BREAD ,, River roaa; ~l>etween Allen «nd: m Ched-O-Bit Chaaia Food 2 Ib. box 85c -First streets,' for his business. Ann Page Mustard 9«.|arl0c 16 oz, " A 17-foot Seafox, owned by Har- . CHIFFON Tokay Grapes Sw.* 2 ibi 19c ry WlAoni.^broke loose, from- its' Coca-Cola Piu>o*poi» 6 ben. 25c 2 loaves Sharp Cheddar AB.d ib. 67c mooring 1$, the river' during the California Oranges sw..i 7 ib. bag 69c .. storm Friday night. The" bVaft, Jan. Park.r Mild Cheddar Smooth Flavor Ib. 53c' Avalued" ».t43,000, was found the next SOAP FLAKES t Sweet Potatoes us No i G«d. 3 ibi. 19c *mornlnif af''Red Bank, whfera \it Orange Coconut Twist « 39c Mel-O-Bit Amarlcan Procait Ib. 49c -had-JlriilflfL._Jt wa» not even 1 scratched. Spreads tor Bread - : Raisin Bread . i6oi.io.i21e Iceberg Lettuce tnadhd. 13c ig..hd.l6o A lady's wrist watch and three Borden's Chateau Mib.pkg.29c fountain pens were atolen from the ' Choose your favorite from the sweet jellies Garden Spinach H«m* Crew* 2 ibi. 25c Breakfast Rolls cinnamon pk»29c Blue Cheese Bitay-Tangy lb.59e ihome ..of.-Harold J. Gahn on For- and jams, smooth peanut butters at A&P. rest tffreW^Wnlle Mr. and. Mrs. Green Apples Hom. Grown 2 ft»15 c Gahn^w^re ^pending ttie day on For litojfriyem, tyooleni, etc Date & Nut Loaf is ox. io.f 35. c GorgOIlZoIa Sally Flavor Ib. 65c ' Long-wmiftJ Their son DonaW, who -Mott's Jellies . Varloui Brandt 10 oz. |ar 19o Table Celery oi» 2 ben, 25e remained home, was out from flve Dundee Cake .' . Nifiii»53o Gold*NRich MIU n, 61« . to seven o'clock In ttie evening; and Grape Jani Ann Page i ; 1lb.|ar23o New Cabbage Horn. Grown 3 Ib*. 14e Jelly Roll .... -*.ch35o Fraih Wlicomin Ib. 49c »f Henry Raspberry Jatt Harllay'a •> tlb.|ar41e Yellow Onions u. s. NO. t Gra' Cottage CheeSC .raalulonaSoz.pkg.14c U. S. No. 1 Grade—Good Keepers homo orr-Flrst Street, observed ttifelr flC *SPAN , sBBth wedding^ anniversary with a feJ surfaces Butter WhlttHouH J8ot.|tr23c 20 Mule TeamBoraxiiox.pi9.16o Snappy Cheese . . 3oz. roii 18c lfclnner*:pattyK8unda.y evenlnfJat BoraXO Claani Dirty Hindi • oz. pkg. 15c . their New York elty home. •„ . Spiced Jam. 5varb«l-P«ch and Chtrry li iz. |ar 30c Liederkranz . ,. 4oi.pkg.30« 'MJohrrmaltfCW Old Farm «ill»g« reported to the police that conald- Preserves tv.rbail-R«) Tomal. looi. |.r29o Bleachette Blue . 2 «. pkg. 5c arable > dsjnUfi|9«d been done^to their property after the football \Cnodbury's Soap 3c»k.i25c game Saturday night. The fence NUCOA MARGARINE >b 35c , ground ! their "Jloperty, a .mltal Old Dutch Claanur U oi. can 2 (or 19o >«n»llbojti and, fjjmetal sign jftptt j Fojr ditties and fine fabric's WHITE Blue Bonnet, All-Sweet, Parkay and Good Luck torn down. . \> * ''** li tlto AYtUible In most itorcs. FROSTED FIIOK DEPARTMENT ; Mra. 'RAloh -tjpogatreet of l«/ay> ette street li cmfllned to her home :i i « . We have a wldo variety to chdose from ... wlthtbrjakea bonu in'her foot. Mrs. EVAPORATED MILK* bere are but a few of this week's values. Longntrtlit'Vajr1 Wjured Wedneaday of last .weak In, Red Bank wften J_ ]_^___ dBe «ter+itf Er/iW curb, foot In. a cast. Every pint has 400 U.S.P. ., ' Th< rj«d to' battar und blsnr bull. of Vitamin. 1)3 — just what babies need, and Baby Lima Bcaus . • • • i2ot.pkt.41a '•! ruin \,nit lhfou«h Th. RadaUt'a idvtt. 0 iy^idtlm A6P* low price Is bound to pleaie. •Irdi.y. M l r i Cut Cora . • e » • j • UP<<{^-f:?j"*W'PW RED BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 MOVTE ON SPtBITS ' * * NOTIC*. ^.j-.. Seeled bids for MrtjlR «JtMatton»,J Hazlet A movie on spiritualistic mani- n. room at tha Port Tfonmotitb, achoB festations by Dr. SUklnl will ba the will ba received bi fMMiietown Town f NURSERY PLAY SCHOOL Mrs. J. 'Frank Weigand enter- leature attraction at the midnight INTERIOR /DECORATINQ DANCING hip Board of EiuAHXiSTfXjlittr tba tained the members of the Phila- I o'clock P. II. (E«J tern Standai ihow- Saturday at the Qarlton thea- rim«) Vuesdar Oeta$fi£}i"ta«7. i and KINDERGARTEN thea class of the Keyport Baptist :er. Dr. Silklnl gets a lot of fun fainting - Paper Hanging Speclflcations and'feUF-'xCrms majrb church Friday evening with an out- >ut of convincing his audience that aecured at the offict of the Dlitrlt ; (OPERATED by SEASHORE DAY CAMP) door picnic supper. Those attending :here are spirits, and digs upland Floor and Wall Linoleum Installed Clark Jamai W. Qi*iibtl,,r7> batwat were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bowne, SATURDAY NIGHT a. m. and 4:80 p.'m., Hoh to Ftl irings back to life the Franken* lay, Inclusive. ,. ,_..«, ' 648 Ocean Avenue, West End . . Phone: Ljjna; Branch tWWOl Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Beatty, Mr. iteln monster ill person. General Work HO tXJVEB Tba Board of EoWtfcn « eanaa wherein Lorlt* II, Bolmiia Is pe- Mrs. Kenneth Van Meerbeke, Mrs. J6ans, Mr.' and Mrs, James H. titioner, and you are defendant, jrop A. M. Brown, Horace Burrows and Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitch- ITCH re hereby required to answer tht pa- New Jersey Aberdeen-Angus Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Weigand ell, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Closter- tloner on or before the 24th day qf MAIL YQUR FILMS Don't Suffer Another Minute November next, and In defatflt thereof and, children Ned, Bill and Margo. man, Mr. and Mra. William Kowt- each decree will be entered juainst yofc An yon tormanUd with Itching of ae- Mrs. Roland Emmons was host- o, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levering, sema pioHaaU. jrohaa, athlata'a foot. as the Chancellor shall think aqullabla, Breeders' Show arid Sale ess to the members of the Crescent Miss Joan Vivian, Billy Joans, Al- and SAVE MONET! sunburn, eruptions, rectal itching, rough tnd Just. ** p club Tuesday evening. Final plans bert Joans, Michelle Joans, Hugh hands or fact or ether akin troubles 1 Tha, object of, said, .ault'ils to obtain Clarke, William Moelier, Richard For aulck relltf and good ruulta uat decree of dirorce4,bet* were made for the club to hold 1 DAY SERVICE Victory Olntmanttnt.. uavaioptDevelopeda lofor th* tloner and you. 2 46 FEMALES 46 their annual banquet at the Cour- Kalbercr, Dorothy Closterman, boys In the atrvvleeal . now offered to the Dated: September,SI.- U4J. I tesy house, Marlboro, Thursday, Oc- .Douglas Closterman,' Jr., Nancy BIG OVERSIZE PRINTS folk* back horn*s. WhltatAarnaaalaa. a antl- QUINN. DOEBMUB.-'McCUll 5 tober 16. On^Thursday evening, Oc- Goodbrandson, William Zuener, Septic, COOllnaj, palnb ralMVingmiVTJiJi,i vauiBuiuyvanlahlnf. * RUSSELL. t These 48 outstanding brcd^ and'open heifers were carefully 8 exposure rollls .40—12 exposure rolls .50 . Doe* not Irrltata. Safa for children and Solicitors of.PatlUoner. tober 2, Mrs. Joseph H. PeSeux will Patricia Kowtk'o, Vivian Kowtko L A . selected on type, pedigree and condition. They represent th« 16 exposure rolls .65—18 exposure : rolls First Aid -.._•?* 78 Broad - - ™ entertain the club members. A so- md'Herbert Vivian*. Special Red Bank, finest bloodlines of this great breed. 38 MM .80—36 exposure rolls 35-MM 1.50 cial hour and refreshments "fol- Mr. and Mrs. "Buddy" Jorgens«n FREE 5x7 Reprints .04., > > Msnmeuth County S^-ra»t Mrs. Emmons. the former Reglna Rapp. ORANGE DISC ANTHRACITE Dated: Freehold. N. J,, September Miss Ellen Rlley and Russell GEORGE T. SCHMIDT tth, 1947. . Vernon Rathbone, son of Mr. and Goodwinn of Trenton w«re the MADELEINE D. HUBBAXD, PUBLIC SALE Mrs. Thomas Rathbone, entered guests Sunday of Miss Gloria _. 131 Sprfn, Bt B.E 6-1W1-M 121 Fair Haven Koad, ., ORDER YOUR WINTER SUPPLY OF Fair Haven,. N. J. Syracuse university Monday, where Werse. Miss Riley is a'senior at Mann. Roberta, PHUbury, Carton he will study dentistry. Vernon Trenton State " Teachers' I college. A Sorenson. spent 16 months overseas, being Mr. Goodwinn is a student at ttie Atlantic Highlands, N. J, stationed at Erlangen, near Nurh- University of Georgia. -• * " Croctora. berg, and later at. Bremerhaven Mra. Charlette "Rivers and daugh- Special Sale Monmnuth County Suirogate'a Ofilca. Gertnany, with an army medical In the (natter of the estate fit Mary Old Chinaware, Cut Glass, Etc ter Georgine of Stelton will be the Mallard, deceased, Notice'(o"sredltor( unit. This past summer he served as guests of Mrs. John Bennett Satur- present claims against .estate. water front director at Camp day. •.-.•"• Pursuant to the order of Dorman He* Woodland, Syracuse, Boy Scout Mrs. Maude Johnson of this place 90 Dairy Cows Taddtn, Surrogate of tbs County of HIGHWAY 9-4, 'camp. He is an Eagle Scout of Haz- Monmouth; made on the nineteenth,day has recovered from a recent Illness. of 'September,: .1047, oh .tha applipatlpn let troop 92, and a graduate of Sgt. Lee Smith spent the week- at Freehold, N. J. if Margaret Carroll, aole executrix ot l Keyport high school. ;he estate of Mary Mallard, deceased, 1 /z Miles North of Toms River end with his wife and son and Mr istice Is hereby given to, thjs.xudltora John F. Weigand and Robert G and "Mrs. Raymond Neary. He 1» ORANGE Friday, Oct. 3rd if said deceased to exhibit toMha sob- known as the North Toms River market, at the Intersection of Weigand, sons cf Mr. and Mrs. J stationed at Fort Dlx. DISC , >t U:S0 p. m. aharp. alrfber. sole executrix," ^"aMretald, Frank Weigand, are attending A-rchle Nobel, Miss Pauline Noble ( their 'debts T and •denginds ajfalnst the Whltesville Koad, near Trenery's Corner. Monmouth Junior college, Long ild .estate, under «ath, <"wlMiln sue and James McKay attended the months (from the dati JDMt^e §xorasa{d Branch. They are both graduates of State Fair at' Trenton recently. order, or they will be forever barred Keyport high school. Robert grad- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Runge re- >t, the'r actions therefor- against the uated from Gettysburg Military cently entertained Mrs. Runge's laid subscriber. ' academy this year. John F. was Dated: Freehold, N. J., September mother, Mrs. Grace Sweeney, and 9th, 1947. SATURDAY, SEPT. 27th stationed with the Army for a year Carl Dalquist, of Kearny. MARGARET CABROLL, at Wiesbaden near Frankfurt, Ger- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lathrop will NQUt Bllverslde Avenue, 12:S0 P. M. Sharp many,-In the- Signal Corps, JKe Js soon tako up their-new resldenco Little Silver, N. J. an Eagle Scout of Hazlet troop 92. Stephen P. Plga, Esq, at 45 Asbury avenue, Atlantic Lack of transportation and storage facilities point to 16 Exchange Place, Collection of old chinaware, (English, French, Wedgewood, The girls of Cloverleaf troop 35, Highlands. a possible severe shortage of coal this year'... ao fill' [arsey City, N. J. Girl Scouts, met at public school 1, Frederick Freibott, Jr., la con- Proctor. German, Chinese, Bavarian); cut glass, old clocks, oil paintings, Friday afternoon with their leader. fined to bed with Injuries suffered your bin now and be sure of an adequate supply. Monmouth County Surrogata'ft OfAc*. Scouts present were Ferol Peseux, recently in a football game. Sell jentlre herd of H. Daniels, 20 I,. th« matter of th» eitat* of Aijn» marble top tables, hand-painted dishes, pressed glass, power saw, Guernseys and Holstelna, milkers Auffuita Ohl, deceased. Notlet to. cred- Diane Shaw, Ellen Anderson, Patty Harold Quackenbush has re- and springers, accredited herd. Uon^to present clalmi agalnit titat«« Emmon«,-AnUa-DG>iliolmer7-Linda. •turned-homo from 8.. fow^woaUa'-vu. OurPudget Plan is a boon,to the fajrnily.finance* ~.:._' PiiriunnL ta 4h»-ord«f -o( Dorm in- Ufi-~ 40 gallons of paint, meat saw, scales (Toledo), counters "and "sohie Dlsbrow, Shirley Emmons, Joyce cation in New • York. rSVra Is sold;' they UniaTgoToTHEe Faadlfl,' Surrosrati of tht County of spread payments over the entire heating season. Aik high dollar. 70 GUERNSEYS, Monmouth. mad« on the twelfth dftT of canned groceries, and many other Items too numerous to mention; Bennett, Deanna Johnson, Anna Mr. and Mrs. William Hennlng- HOLBTEINS, JERSEYS and Scptflmbar, 1047. on th« Application\6t, Mlele Jean Serplco, Florence Cul- sen of Shark River hills were the us for details today. ; j BROWN SWISS, fresh and close Ruth M. Braun and Anthony T. W.Oplr len, Barbara Wilson, Sally Foley, Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs ley, executors of the •'state of Aatia. By Order of , ' springers,- U>. and ' blood* tested, Auguita Oht, decfated* notice is hereby June Bennett, Helen Tremble, Dor- Arthur Henningsen. , j some registered and some first calf given to the creditor! of said deceased othy Richards, June Bogart, Mary Mrs.' Bessie Adams and Harry t exhibit to h« •ubicl-tberi, • executors heifer, heavy milkers and good fald, their debti d dd J. SPRELAZZA Jane Carol! and Barbara Newlln. Langham of Brooklyn, N. Y., and iEABOARO to bojold at t" house Triday afternoon with Mrs, ... - .x montfis fromthe date of the> AIBEBT A. SIX, Auctioneer motor to Philadelphia tomorrow to you want one cow or several, be aforesaid order, or they will ba forever Geoi'ge'Emmbfts, leader-ln-charge. visit Mr. and Mrs. William States. StliVING THE SHORE TEL R. B. 6-0248 .rred.of their actions therefor against Robert -"EViHywy «on of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Handcock and ton sure to ,*tfee&dAttilij.Rale. Inspefii «>«al4 aubserlbera. to i»ntnui« S» PETERS PLACE BED BANK 6-37M-J tlon invlfed at any time. Terms, Dated: Freehold, N. J.. Sept.mtfer Richard of New York city spent 4 J Mrs; Ruben Hyer of Mllltown Cash.' - '\ >' '«' fttfJ 1947a 4 f*1fta*fa^ Hfif J. Nobert, E. Ford, Cl(jl%. spent the week-end with hi3 grand- the week-end at their'summer cot- GUARANTEED • CERTIFIED • IDENTIFIED '• RUTH M. BRAUN, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. tage on Poplar street. 88 Eppirt Street, •*- Hyer bt'Crawf old's Corner. East Oranss, N. J. Donald Reilly, Sr., celebrated his Jacob Zlotkin & Son ANTHONY T. WOOLET, • William Glenn Wurned to Penn birthday Saturday with a turkey - IIS. Bath Avenue, . State-college this Veek after a visit dinner. Phone 8-0858 -.',. Freehold. N. J, ' ' I^on? Branch, N. J t •.. with" • his parentsA Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Helen Kosloskl Is a patient Anthony T. Wooller, Eao.» ."..'; ;,..' •.':• 180 Broadway, , - , , James C. Glenn. | at Fitkln hospital. Long Braftcb; N; J. ' >.." -.V ••.;••'-• Boy Scout troop/92 ;mef at the Mrs. Frelda'Lanza of Newark is , 'Proctor.' " • '• • Qet Yours Today! fire house Thurseday evening. residing at 379 Ideal avenue."' : -Notice o( Settlement of Account, Linda Layton, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Sarah Scott, Mrs. Jean Mil- Eatate of Horace G. Smith; .'daeaasad. and Mrs. Cheston M. Layton, cele- lor, Mrs. Elizabeth Abbott and Mrs. 2£T-« Kotlce la hertby alven that' the ,ac-" brated her eighth birthday Sunday. coahts' of' the. subscrlbar, sole .ekftoutor Madge Sharp have returned from of LldU A. Smith, deceased sola elecu- She received gifts and a birthday the Convention of the Daughters of trlx Of tha estate ot said daceaaei), will cake. Those attending wcro Anita Scotia at the St. Frarfcls hotel, San ta audited-and stated by tha Surrogat* and Claire Dexhelmer, Mary Anna Francisco. Cal. of thi.County of Monmouth and re- ported for' settlement to tha Orphans' Chinery, Mr. and 'Mrs. Alfred W. Mr. and Mrs. James Spence of CSurt of said Countj, on Thursdajr, tha Chlnery, Carol Mo.wery, Julia Ku- North Bridgeport, Conn., s,p'ent Sat THE HABIT OF thirtieth day of October, A, D., 1»«7, at rlca, John Layton, Janice Layton, urday and Sunday at the Tiome of 10:00 .o'clock a, mM-at'which time au** June Bennett, Joyce Bennett, An- Mrs. Daniel Murdock., plication Will ba mada for tha allowance if eomrnlsslona and 'counsel- feas. - -' thony Infanflr Rose Marie Infant!, Mrs. Marion Murdock and daugh- •Dated! September- 11, A. D., 19*7. Joan Emmons; Patty Emmons, ter Marlon have returned home , MILES W. MURPHV1. Mrs. Alonzo F. Layton, Mrs. George from ,a vacation with Mrs. Allan i '/'-Port Monmouth,,N, J. . Sole executor of I^dla A. Smith, Salmons and Mr, and Mrs. Cheston Spence of Bridgeport, Conn. '-•.-! ; M. Layton. Ice cream, -cake and T H H I F T deceased sola 'exacutrtx of Mr. and'"Mrs; Fred Heightmeti .' . .Horace O, Smith.rdeeeaaad. candy were served. ,,.-.- : and William Jaqulrsch of Some,r- ];-_ ':'->••;••!.. v- •••"•:?•;•':?* •Roberts, Plllsbury, Carton - |F Soranson, •. * •-, ville were recent guests of Mr. and l u! Rev. and Mrs. Norman Rlley, Mr. AlFantlo Highlands, K.t' ' ' and Mrs. William L. Barnes, Mr. Mrs. Louis Lubeck. . 's . • • Proctora. and. Mrs. Roellf H. LeRoy, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Jefferson • EARLY Theodore G. Bailey, Mrs. James C. aje parents of-a son, born Satur- ' BOROUGH OF OCEANPORT : , Glenn, Mildred Laughlin and Patty • , •... •'.; NOTICE- • day at Monmouth Memorial hos- NOTICE 1« hereby given that at Cottrell are attending the Method- pital. •'•'.'• meeting of the ' Mayor :n'nd Council -of ist conference at Ocean City from Mr. and Mrs. George Jorge'nsen the-Borough, of Oceanport, .held on th« St. . John's Methodist, South Key- of Main street are parents of j a 4th day of September, 19*7, the follow- Thrift is a, stepping . in« ordinance wai Introduced aiid daughter born Saturday at River- passed^ pn first readina;., and ~taat fur- view hospital. "" ther Consideration of v>lich->^dlnanta MODEL 560 Cartagena In Colombia was once Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Dlngwell cel- stone ml buildi^-ctiar-*'••/ for Anal^paasaie will < be- -held on -ththe the mightiest fo'rtress of Imperial ebrated their 84th wedding anni- 2n2dd dda y of OctoberOtb , .19471947, at 8 PP...M.M . SMALLEST Emerson Self-Powered » ' nt tha Borough Hall, Oc«annoifrt,'.\ . ' Naw- Spain In South America. ' versary September 13. acter, so develop your' Jersey, and that all parson!'. lnt«reitettd d Portable, Its beauty, its power, its perform- therein, will - ba given , aA vOppprtunity \% be heard-at said tlnia* and plaee, ance fairly sing out its QUALITY. Only 8^ fro y' s enthusiasm for Dated: September i, 1947. - • inches wide, but with Alnico 5 Permanent • "WILLIAM P. rLEOKNBft,, saving right no.wvWheji '•:'-.- ;' '" Boroqah Clerk. Magnet Dynamic Speaker, oversize Snper- Combination desk and file " BOBOUCH OF OOEANHORT '•'•", : Loo p Antenna, Sliderule AN OEDIKANCE TO VACATE BAKKIK lie's grown and evalu- PLACE AS SHOWN ON A, CERTAIN Dial and other features ia saves time and steps! MAP ENTITLED "HAP OF PROP- • ' aim ' ' , ' ERTY BELONGING MRS. RANKIM. liandsome Maroon Plastic ates things fw^aidultl ^ ;'OQBANPORT, NEW JERSEY, J. W. SKIMAN, CIVIL ENGINEER, LOM Cabinet with sturdy carry- 5BkNCH,' N.. J;, NOVEMBER. 1(1 ing strap. (tew Batteries)', concepts art|^jexpervr.:l, SCALE l"-50' SUB-DIVISION • BLOCK 81, LOT 21." .WHEREAS It appeara'to the. gorai • ence, he'll ^|grateiql| na;^b6dr of .the Boroush of Oceanpc t ln';-the County of Monmouth and Sti, •) of-N«w J«rs«y, that tha pnbllo Inten t for the: flna^cjiaJij^abjil- ''•. 7 will be better served by vacating a i r«Je,aslng; (ram dedication all of Raf- klri Placa as showri on a certain m p ity you have|||^d gain ^'' entitled "Map' - of Property Belong!

consistent OW THEREFORE, BE IT O • with Win, unit lor DAINED by the Mayor and Council Pendiflex ' tha Borough,of Oceanport In tha Conn of Monmouth and'Slate of'New Jars HANDING folders aa follows! • .^ <• ' ' ; I .That the fdllowjrtg 'dklerlbed at^ Work in one spot with this ingenious desk and. ba-.and the same la In all resfieets * PRICE catad andraleased froto -dedication file, without jumping up for papers,.Big, sturdy OPEN fflS SAVINGS AMOUNT a public atrsati " steel desk is 42" x 24" Beglnhlng at a monument on -T 30 1 side of rortaiipeifk, avmua In si And that's a"PENDAFLEX hinging folder file. i'\$ Borough of Ocaanport »r"" southeaf 32 firings a new thrill— discovery of the world'* corner of Lot 51, aa shown on sal Emerton Radio AC-DC Superheterodyne. Compact Ivory AT THE MERCHANTS TRUST "Map of Property Belonging Mrs. Ri fastest, easiest filino method. :k)n, Oceanport, Ne#-Je«eT, J. W. Si Plastic cabinet houses a remarkable chassis with Alnico 5 Per- «tan. Civil Englne/r>vl»j5 Branch, t. A new kind of desk that provides usable, active Your interest rate on Savings Accounts does NOT decrease; no Ji, November. 18>«.- Bciilt" l"-50', Su • mancnt Magnet Dynamic Speakcr...built-in Supcr-Loop Antenna, filing space instead of inactive wasted drawer space. Division-of Block 81, Lot m," thai Beam Power Output and other advance engineering. A remark- how large the balance. ' Merchants Trust.''maintains ONESTANDARD (I)1 north 81 degrees. 42.minutes, w Drop in today to see the Pendaflcx Utility Desk. 220.SO feet, to J «»«,qmtm£ait the nor able performer in every respect. V; east corner of tot«W,'olC said mi We have it^on display for prompt delivery.; INTEREST RATE on all Savings Accounts. \ .,, M' - • ^>./ ^ thence (i) south 08 deRreea? no mlnu welt along the north lines of Lota •«,; 10, M. 88 anf«7, I5J.8S, feat. INTEREST PAYABIiE APRIL! AND OCTOBER 1 thi westerly line of tha tract h^hown PIANOS • RADIOS • (TELEVISION id 'map'th

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FormeViy- STORCK OF COURSE 17 Broad St. Phone R. B. 6-0001 Red Bank Illation a,s required br law." " *" ' '.'i * < • > « i < , ./ -RED BANK REGISTER; SEPTEMBER 25. 1947 Farm New* drained, says C. H. Nisaley of Rut- supply of food in the root when the have been turned on, birds should; SKATING RINK' gers. ' plant goes Into the winter, Garrison cat more scratch feed—probably' p Society Carelessness Major Cause of If a one-horse plow la used a explains, The only way this can two or fhree pounds per hundred Tina Fire Toll chisel tooth attached to the rear take place la for the topgrowth to birds dally. % "Every day,, one hundred farm of the plow and penetrating 8 to 10manufacture the food. If the plant Lights are used most easily In t, Holds Pilgrimage fires take the lives of ten farmers. Inchea below the bottom of thegoes into the winter without this the morning, aceowlln^ to Blacks £ One' farm firs In ten results in fuirow will help. Plow toward the store of food, it will winter kill or He points out lights can be switch*,1 iK» death", aays the National Fire Pro- center of the beds, pulling the aoll fall to make renewal next-Spring ed «n and off by an automatic "S, tection association. away from the boarded sides. If a because of starvation. clock, and so do away with thsrjja Sponsor of Fire Prevention chisel Is available, paths also Ladlno and Alfalfa can be pas-need of using dimmers in the elec- 5^| More Than 180 Visited Three Week,: Ootober S to 11, the NFPA, should be treated. ( tured after the first killing frost trie system, Most poultrymen feel '•'">' In co-operatlpn with the U. S. De- This la especially Important be- as that will end the renewal that enough lights should be used M Religious Shrines Sunday partment of Agriculture, the Mon- cause water runs off of the six foot growth. . . to extend the chickens' day to'vf\ sash Into pathwaya. This water twelve or thirteen hours for best -;'': mouth County Agricultural Exten- Vapor Sealing Protects Wall sion Service and County Agent must be allowed to soak quickly results. § Every^ 8uniJay; Sof.' Bt. • Ahn'i society of Clark urges farm people to take straight down into the ground Proper use of vapoy-seallng In etr-Artthony'i church. Red Bank, Op«?ns Jersey Coast part, actively In guarding them- rather than to seep back into the building construction calls for a It pan to idvertili irl*.Th« ReflltM 4j ?made their third annual'pilgrimage selves and their farmsteads against frames and cause plant loas along thorough understanding, of what a [to several religious ahrlnea In the Ute,'. . '. ' the boards. In some instances it vapor seal is and how It works. W. ^_6K'Long Bland, Sunday, Photo Service . may not be possible to chisel in C. Krueger, extension specialist In in Bl*TBoro"btI«es. • According to the NFPA "at least "LINCO" V»i.-"<. •• Fred J. Gorcheas, who law six the walks between the frames. If agricultural englneorlng^CoIloge of The group r visited 8t Anthony's years of servlos In the Coast Guard, 90 per cent of all farm fires are this Is true, get as close as possible Agriculture, Rutgers University, Overhead Garage Doors t". .-Monitor Broadcast 'shrine at OoeanBlde, La I., and at- preventable. Unlike fire fighting, has opened the Jersey Coast Photo fire prevention Is not hard. There to) the lower end of the frames aays a vapor seal simply ia a mois- L. J. HUMM, Bep, tended Ui80 uasa there; • Mother Service at 18 Broad street, Red where water gathers most. ture barrier which prevents damag- Cabrinl church and the shrine of are few farm Urea which cannot be 9,1 SEADRIFT AVENCB, Bank, where he ls>speclall*lng In prevented by carefulness". ing vapor moisture from soaking St. -Francis Xavler Cahrlnl in thecommercial aerial photography and Speed Decay Of Compost into building insulation. HIGHLANDS, N. 3. Bronx, tfie Grotto1 of Our .Lady of "Confirming the fact that moat . Cornstalks, mature rye atraw, ; photostatle work. farm fires can be prevented, there Va>por travels from high pressure Folder On Request Lourdes end the Scala 3anta, at Bt. The young man has had consid- weeda or other forma of vegetation Ltfey'a church in the Bronx. While is a noticeable decrease In thecan be made to provide excellent to low pressure areas, and will go erable experience, having worked number and severity of farm fires through Wood, paper, masonry, at-the , Orotto. of Our Lady of as a' free-lance newspaper photog- organic material in a few months. plaster and many paints, Krueger Lotfrde£v< which was visited at during, and for a few weeks' follow- Decomposition of these materials BULLDOZER night, a special benediction was of- rapher before enlisting and serv- ing Fire Prevention Week. Then, explains. A low pressure side.of a ing as a'Coast Guard combat pho- is Increased by chemicals which are watt usually Is the colder side. The fered hy He,v, Pgsnuale LOmbardo the curve of fire losses once more added when the compost Is being & CRANE WORK te't''r j^h • tographer In. this country'and over- resumes its upward trend. The vapor seal must be applied, there- py ^p made, advises County Agent Clark. fore, on the warm side of the wall LOTS CLEARED—CELLARS DUO OnVbftfta buass was for children seas.- He made aeven round trips reason is obvious. For a few short to France to provide .pictorial cov- weeks farm people remember what For each ton of dry materials, between the wall surface and In- ROADWAYS CUT only under tfie-guidance of Mrs. mix about 75 pounds of limestone, sulation within the wall Itself. DRIVEWAYS RESURFACED Thomas iFraaceaconi, society presi- erage of the rescue cutters. He was they have heard about the destruc- on the Cutter Campbell when the tiveness of Ores and are alert to 40 pounds of superphosphate .and Without a vapor seal moisture We H«v« . Full Una of BluutoiM, dent, aifcl • Mrs. Nellie Madure, a 60 pounds of ammonium sulphate TopKil, Fill Dirt, Smni, Claem >) first convoy run of the war wasIts causes. Then they forget that, gets Into the wall area, cools and 1 sooiety .»lc» • president. Other of- and apply when the compost Is be- and Gravtl ficers hV oh vie >>y».re Mrs. Antoin- made, and'aaw the Coast Guard In fire and careleaaneas don't mix, condenses, Krueger continues. This action throughout the European perhaps in the miataken belief that ing made. In making the compost makes Insulation less effective and ette"?. Gaprfito, Mrs. Julia Reclnel- 1 plt«, a one-foot-layer of organic ma- Mrs, Mary Caprion!, Mrs. Phllo- theater o£ operation^ , •it can't happen to me. Many will may cause wood construction mem- N. & M. CONTRACTING CO. get by despite their carelessness, terial la first laid down and thebers to rot. LEONARDO, N. J. ..,-• miuw, .*.•«*.: . .-; ..-. KKifcaSSSttd'Brt/ A«na BIi- .Mr. Gorohess is a son of. Mrs. Russell Eckman of Port Monmouth but too., many lose to make the chemical mixture applied on top, Only a few specially manufac- Til. At. HifhUndi 1-0927 sr 1-OMl rlak worthwhile. and so on until the compost pile Is tured materials do a good job of AliO D»l 7-09B7-J. , Making the trip were Mr. andand la a graduate of Mlddletowft < township high school, completed. Moisture Is Important. vapor sealing. Common ones arc as- M;tr.'T!bonii»«i *'r»pce«eonl1 Mr; and, Be Sun To Destroy The Mexican phalt saturated membranes of felt MJilj;'(-JJ^nlnlo: Oiarruto, Mr. and' Bean Beetle Legumes May Die If Grazed Late or mineral base material. Mrs. Sestlanb Bizzarb, Mr. and Mrs. Shrewsbury .The Mexican bean beetle winters It's risky to pasture or cut La- Samuel Palandrano, Mr, and Mr«. over as an adult, usually along dlno clover or alfafa after the mid- Turn On Lights After Egg Laying Antirbny' Scarjpino, Mr. and Mrs< The annual fall luncheon .of New fence rows and in plant trash, even dle of September in rthla area, Hits Peak John LbPrcstl, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jersey alumnae of Alpha Phi, In-around farm buildings. In the early warns County Agent Clark. Usually it's better to hold off Bonifacio, Mr. and MrSi-Frank Al- ternational sorority, was held Sat- spring about the ,time early planted Carlton S. Garrison, extension turning on HghU In poultry houses, loco, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DICarlo, urday at "Sharon Row," the home beans are coming through the specialist In farm crops at the Col- until production is high and shows Mr. and Mrs; Jossph' Sklatlno, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carmen, of ground, he /will come out of hislege' ot Agriculture, Rutgers Uni- signs of falling off, says Leslie M. Mary Rusab, MfS^aprlnnl, Mrs. this place. Mrs. Carman and Mrshidin. g quarters, hungry and ready versity, explains late outtlng or Black, extension specialist in' poul- Concetta Palandj*?^ Mrs. Mary ; Wtngerter. of Red Bank were co- to go,to work at once. grazing may reduce the ability of try husbandry at the Collego of Caprion!, Mra." '*n0v Dttwd,- Mrt) hostesses to tho group. Mrs. Car-v Late bean plants ahould be these'.crops to live through the win- Agriculture, Rutgers university. Tossie DlNlgfrlsJ/iirK EMra Del^a W : man la past president of the or-plowed under just as soon as possi- ter and make a good stand next In the case of pulleta hatched, in Vecchia, fe "V' , - ' ganluftlon. ble after the last picking of beane, year. SI* to ten Inches of tepgrowth late February and March, lights Mrs. Julia Tomaino, Mrs. Joala The safety.patrol has been re- to a depth of four or more Inches. should be made before the first may not have to be turned on until Figaro, Mrs. Catherine Mama, Mre. organized with Paul Buckalew as Destruction- how of larvae and killing frost. the middle of October or later, ac- Theresa Glrillo, Mra, Ollda Pompa, adults will help to reduce the num- Alfafa especially needs a good cording to Black. Soon after lights Mrs. Bennedetta Mazza, Mra. Anna captain, John Valentine as first ber of beetles which will attack Trunzo, Mrs. Theresa Luclstno, lieutenant, Barbara Smith, second next year's early spring crops, ac- Mrs. Pasquallna plcfldlo, Mrs. Rose Ileutanant and Robert Jenkins seo- cording to County Agent Clark. Blnaco, Mrs., Ida-gSarnese, Mrs. rfltary^ JTliB'-pther members are Tommaslna Barrart§,'Mrs. Carmelji Patrlrjfa Slate,/"Virginia DeVogh, •..• •..',, About Fall Flowing Prd Phillips, Lofralne Dennis, Alan Blacamano, Mrs. So(e' BorelHt Mrsi' 1 '.- Fields which are to be planted to CatliBr)neBennenatto,:'MM.AnlolH» Phillips ,:; Ulrlam Wolcott, Barbara vegetable crops very early In the ettSSfi-JBoptfe, "Mrs. ;Marla' Boh- Biatei Ivan '• Ooombs and Charles spring usually are plowed late in Matches. .'•,.--, OUB cofe;V JMtia. 'Seraphlne Bennlncasa, the fall. Late fall plowing Is not Mrs. Blondlna Ca,prlonl, Mrs <3atV Beginning October 1 garbage col- recommended on slopes -whore Open Friday and Saturday lections will be made, in the' bo> there Is a possibility of surface ero- feroni, Mrs. Marlft Cariiso, Mrs.ough Tuesdays and Saturdays un- sion during the winter. Where ero- Marie eoata./ . ... til further notice, sion la not severe, gardeners have •'. Mrs. QJovanna ClagUft, .Mrs. .— Barbara (Smith has been elected always followed the practice of AVE.£ tionette ckiaravallotl, Mrs. president of the eighth grade, Paul plowing late In the fall, leaving the Leather Logic for going ... steady! They're Frances D| Maria, Mrs. Rublna Buckalew Is vice president, John ground In the rough, or possibly - \jjcy pomenlco, Mrs Valentine treasurer .and Fatrlola planting a cover crop to help hold MarlBiSlPhlIlpp«r thwrflti^iraTttBggjroma a D'Onttfrio, Mr».atorlft DaVIto, Mrs. .,!The auxiliary of R^venrlew ho»-' not be plowed because of exposure Sophie Daugh'ty, Mrs. Clvlta De- pltal met yesterday at the home to wind erosion. George, MM. Angle Del Pra, Mrs. of Mrs. Ortrude VanVllet on Syoa- When plowing In the fall, set the Annie Calandrlello, Mrs. Anna Col- more avenue. plow an inch or two deeper than FRED F. line, Mrs. RoseFlgaro.Mrs.Angelina uauat tos loosen the soil 10 to 12 ••>.-•-. FigarojgH%jgJp.vanpo Figaro, M East,Keaiuburg __ inohes deep. By plowing an Inc!h or *wniws»ep«rsf|s8igB*s^mfss8gBs^mffp1818w« eHRYSttR-rtlRTEMF MrB. Julia Gaofolo Mrs. "Vlcenzlrt* r. and Mra. OeBrge Bruenlnger, pen or plowpole may often be GlAfeCHrf)MUrlaGarbardinl, Mrs. 3r,, Is convalesolng. after a five- broken to-allow water during the It makes sense to choose a walking part- Chftstfbi Itrl.•• • week illness. fall and winter to escape rapidly •Into th« soil below, says County ner •with character built-in! You want • =[da Jullanoiit , Mra. Lucy Ju- Mrs. James Rlckard has recently "" *r*l^IPtl Ht recovered froinieveral -tve#ka- 111- Agent Clark. ' lighthetrtednesg, you want softness, you ^_« o,MrsVPhltomena- n»is.;:"'.: '••• -.' v ••''.. ••'• ''•:' • Fall is the time to break these C^'^chtOOtU Fumtcei, Automatic Oil BurnW« Wat^r Heaters^, ri want stdtt^j, and this is it. Kitten^oft, i, :Pepp!nA Maiza,'W •THetUy club met kt Tots' Bay hard layers because In the spring 1 **/.„<.. -wVKP,..Mr«. Julia .Lon,,-, View inn Tuesday afternoon. the soil usually Is soaked and deep unline* vj, ' BROWN CALF 31 Bingham Ave. < Rumson 1-1499; Delg-lsa Mattocda, Mrs. Maria Man- Mr,' and Mr*. Oleonard Harms tillage machinery is not effective. carUeo, Mrs.- Millie Mallnconloo, announced the birth of a daugh- If lime ia needed, It should be ap- Mra. Angelina Massuccl, Mra. Mil-ter, Diana Lynn, at Rlvervlew hos- plied broacaat and plowed under. He Marks, Mrs, Louisa Mellna, Mrs.pital September 15. Ida Mlchealangelo, Mrs. Mary Na- Coldfnunes Need Good Drainage tale, Mrs. Catherine Nesol, Mrs. An- Sandra Louise, the baby daugh- Every . permanent eoldframe gelina Napolltano, Mrs.- Mary Per- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mag- growing plants through the winter JOHN B. ALLEN CO. rle, Mrs, JosephlM Papa, Mrs. enhelmer, was christened Sunday at or In the early spring should be Luola Plperno, Mrs.' Maria PorcelH, the Bay Shore'Community church. plowed deep or chiseled to a depth • 8 Broad St RED BANK Tel 6-0267 Mra. Conootta' Palaililrano, .Mrs. A dinner for the immediate family of 12 to 18 Inches this tall so the Anna Perrle, -Mrs.' Maria Palan- and friends followed at the* home ground underneath will be well drano, Mm/;. Mia Beclnelll,' Mrs, ot Mrs. Magenhelmer's parents. Theresa JRuCBnl, Mrs. Madalena Ro- Bay Shore Community church ii sporuorlfag- Its seoond merohandme niaQO. ,*.'•'.•xifet''y':''..- '5:' • • • • Mrs. Ph'Ubrnena Romeo, Mrs. Ms* ciub. Winners at the last meeting ' "' kyolfeMrs:.'IRose Slavola, vrera Mrs. Ruth Ruhmann, Mrs, it •MSp;";..^-}, . And Have a* S Charles Ruhman, Sr,, Mrs. Robert Vpla, Mrs. Ange Murphy, Mrs. Edith Jeffers, Mrs. liaria Scarplno, Dolores Bangs, Ulsi Qraoe Spaim ||im Reaidy For Sp*iiifr #48 j oartcamaua, Mrs". md, firs, i Sophia^ 8<;hulman. iiSjfcVMiJil )th«;B«st:K«an»tiiirg ;<5lvlc asso- And we can as- -4*a«aret. Siclllano, ciation iBst Thuriiay evening when * ~'-'-"- », Mrs. Oraca a letter wa», read concerning gar- sure..you no\ r^ijj^ijmB to place'-your order (t~~,~, Tpmmaselll, bage and rubbish, disposal written ing delivery,,'.. | j -'v jrt A » • £''..-.Tiinalno, :Mrs. by Miss Edna Ballantyne, -Future J ;• <» :! ,>us.-« •"• *'"""rsi "pecelia Ta- meetings will ba held every 'second rs, nqse , Trezat, Mrs; and fourth Thursday. Nominations _ A,siv|ng is made.and your selection is greater, Jtraief Mrs. Rise Vona-, for president' will, be reoelved at r, ;'iV Jiist ccaJl. for an. esiiniate." tonigM'i meeting. ', '•..; : Tho Ladlei' auxUIaty elf the Emt iiiQAouu^tvjttuw .f. B.H.Iri; e Olenientl, Mrs. $Q»ii:-laner|p; ;Mrs. Thsreia tawbUrf Fir* eompany mad* fi- „—ii.^i..-.»#.i Ajaoa." Bltiaro. ne] arrangement! i Tawday for a Standard AwninA g Co. Mlsil^^CJktjHn^i^POdv' Anna; party for firemen October U at tho ; ForlrniWno',; HG«Bilna .. Salatino, flre houae. 'i'•••'. '•- •"-".- ^3| |^%ont St. ''^ \[ ' '••,;.^-.- R.B. 6-0696 Catherlrif'il!»flUpi'Jda9«taf6, Nancy A social apron party was held Setaro, Qlo'rlt^aama, Elaine Boni- lnst night at Bay Bhora Community WORLD'S 0.1*. MORALLER, Prop. :,,/ v ,^;\/KeVtOW; facio, Jfliiiil*',' CKeifp. Marianna church halt by the •'Women's guild, D'Anthonyp B«nHy'"Anh«chlrio; Nan- ot which Mrs, Anna Rohrbaoh is cy BocceUafo; Joaephlne. Botlnano, piMldent , Rita CaprionI,,Mary Qaprlonl, Jane LARGEST Calver, JudlUtiqrtarella, Theresa: Ca-izza, LucllUt'fMWijenleb. Ann, Frahcesconi,, Bp'»fcS|a"rje • Garruto,! Plaiis for Sally d»y to be held In DIRECT Mary Faccinelll$W(n'a Rossi/.Bos-/ October were dlacuiatdat a meet- anne' Belss,' R,oj«,!-8«alt6," Dolores' Ing of Reformed church Bunday- -Sarnese, IO, Ther'eaaj •ohool offtoers and -teaeh'ers last Slmpllco, l_ronHna,Asa M«ek at tha home of, Mrs. Harold VISION Toscano, ,,,"f'vTrirnxo,' Rose' Gunther. R»v, t^onard Slbley, Jr., Trlmboll, ,"j-6cchlo, Frances pastpr, has announced that si new Trocphlo \t$t Stavola. n heating plant Is being installed in Harry L _ '*'"ohn Caprlom, tha church, and that the steeple, Salvtttore Bl ink'Bpunano,. damaged by lightning, has been re- Frankle AH... _ik iBonlfacIo, paired. • Frank Caprtonl.. l#l,Dow4, Rob- -Tb* combined Touth Fellowshtpa ert Franceaconl, ibant. Marone, of Old Brick church at Marlboro Ralph Sold -1 Ifaro, Angelo' and' the Colt's Neok church held a Figaro and Nlok~Ma*i«, social In the Colt's Neck church Friday. lilssea Nancy and Gertrude De- fello^jl| Slave a full oil tank, and Gen. Lanahah Invites GsLrmo, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Oeorge DeOarmo, are enrolled re- CLUB be able 4o keep your thermostat set Jfpjr,comfort epectlvely in Pin'cipla school in St. Public To Review Louie and Prlnsipta college, El»ah, ; THE QUMP " " ^iiwintew; •p;j vAtty] ;1;^ J.'Oen. F. H. Lanahan, Jr., I1L • commandlnj fenartl of Fort Mon- Frank Homewood Is a pneumonln T *-»>*'»* »»*l»y JHiU#a aa Invitation patient at Fitkln hospital. _, Ho to a.tUH4; the month- Th« Ladles' auxiliary of tha At- ly garrison oiremony (6 be'held on lantlo township fire company will the Plain; parade ground of the post hold a card party at S p. m, to- VISIT OUR vE;;foiHtw: alt »o'elo6k- Saturday morning. It morrow at the Colt'* Neok achool. Is .ft*paoted that Rep. James C, There will be table and, special Au'6hlnclos» will be pristnt to take prizes. In th»' review, along with On. Jack Gordon,' who has been a BURNER CLEANED Lnnahan and the soldier Ohosen as pneumdnia patient at Fitkln hos- TELEVISION STUDIO ind • ;avoj4-; winter trpujble befqre it,' eft ^(iiiqr, soldlet-ifor.'the month.' This pital, is convalescing at home. IS trie first' rtvliiW In Which an en- HfiLD FOB GHAND JtBY listed man has boen Invited to re- FREE ADMISSION || "Phon^ tjii'tpday. W^'jWfe at your service Melvln Halleran of South avenue, view th« parade as a reward forAtlantlo Highlands, vraa arraigned OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 P. IVJjjj his selerftlori ,M honor soldier of Monday night before Recorder Bi- t&HV-v !•'•''••'|f lk* I*. Cronk of Tlnton Falls on a OOtnm'jhdttUOh ribbons will charge of assault and battery made ' MaJ. i^ndon W. >y his -wife, Norma Halleran, at hat at special aervlce officer, fla.River rof4.,jralr.Hayan. nt7''''7k~2z'>~— g^ffdi and |to S/8gt. HalUran pleadid not tullty to tht M'fr OprleM of the Btatlort oharfe and was htld In $800 ball PHONE EATONTOWN 3-0S68 Hospital Mifdlcal a«Uohmont, for for' the action of the grand jury, PHONE SI A BRIGHT 2-0193 or 2-0291 meritorious sei-vloa. as X-ray toch- The complainant -wan represented IS MAIN ST. EATONTOWN, N. nlolan at the Wast Hartford, Conn,, by Raward W. Wlie, Jr., of Bed •-'I induction station. ' ; Bank, • . . • ',.''•• ^ace-Ten' '-BED BANK BEGISTER, SEPTEMBEB lain* Uses Peace Meeting State House -Letter Drucoll To Speak Council Tenpinater' In Shrewsbury Wins Register Cup Trenton, N. J.—(AB)—Governor At A*bury Session Good Fabric Drlscoll, back from Tils vacation in Torrey Agreement The Shrewsbury Meeting of Maine, already Is looking into the Alfred K OrUcoll will be Friends will hold the last of a ser- problems which will face the ad- the main speaker at the third quad- The Atlantic Highlands mayor 1 and council voted at Tuesday night's Illustrated Lecture ies of three extension meetings for ministration if New Jersey's. .pro- aneeting to termlnate:4tsi#igreement „ At Little Silver 1947 Sunday at 3 p. m. in Shrews posed new constitution Is approved Youth of New, Jersey, to be he) with Frank B. Torrey, garbage col- ••:• bury meeting house. It will be In by the voters in November. s,t Convention hall, Asbury Park, .lector of Sea Bright, efMctlve next the form of a peace meeting with Whether a special session of the October 18 and 19. The convention, Tuesday., Mr. ' Torrey was given / , "Fabrics, the Key to Successful Canby Jones as guest speaker. In legislature, to enact new railroad which is sponsored by 16 Frotes- permission to burn the Sea Bright Decoration" was discussed by hlg address, "He I» Our Peace" he tax laws will be necessary it one ,tant denominational youth groups, refuse in the Atlantic Highlands Inw George Orookes of F. Schumacher will discuss from the Christian of the Important decisions Drlscoll working through the Christian clnerator, proylded h« assisted in ' Company, New York, at a meeting standpoint the spiritual basis tor must aoon make. He hag received /Youth Council of New Jersey and burning all the refuse there and of the Little' Silver Woman's club enduring world peace. conflicting views on the need of 'the New vjaniajrv CpunclL of. also In cleaning out the Incinerator. yesterday afternoon at the club- Mr. Jones is assistant secretary putting through the legislation, Churches,'will feature as its theme It was stated at the meeting that bouse, The program was arranged of Friends Peace Service, the sec- which would give Jersey City about 1 "One Lord—One Church." Torrey has not been living up the hy the American home department. tion of the .well-known American $6,000,000 additional in tax revenue, 1 Governor Drlscoll will'speak at stipulations in the agreement .. Famous old decorative and'new Friends Service committee,. wh'.ch before the regular 1918 session. the Sunday afternoon session, at fabrics were displayed, and a fas- is especially concerned with peace Administration sources Indicated which time there will be a proces- cinating story was told -describing problems from the religious point the s railroad tax. question, which sion of denominational executives Keyport Auxiliary > each piece. Hostesses were Mrs. of view. A member of the.Friends will be considered apart from other and the Westminster college choir Alfred Gdmminger, Mrs. E. D. Pol- Meeting In Wilmington, Del, he is tax matters, would constitute • the of Princeton. Rev. James Robin- Formed 25 Years Ago lock, Mrs. Henry F. Clark, Jr., Mrs. a graduate of Westown Friends only reason for a special session. son, minister of the Church of the The proposed new constitution Henry L. Halterman, Mrs, Ferris school and Haverford college, and Master, and director of the Morn- The 26th anniversary of o the Watts and Mrs. E. W. McClellan, has been active 'In the Young will require enactment of hundreds lngslde Community. Center In Har- American Legion auxiliary of Key- Jr. Friends movement as well as in of laws, many of a teohnlcal na- lem, will give the keynote address port was observed at a dinner last The ways and means department many phases of the work of the ture. Saturday morning. Mr. Robinson week at Ye Cottage Inn) at which '-will hold a fashion show and tea service committee recently in re- And speaking about the new IS-'SL-member of the executive com- a silver.Pin was presented by Mrs. in connection with a food sale Fri- Mra Marie Jrwln "holding trophy won by the Monmouth Boat club In the Lightning races, with, the* < constitution, Drlscoll complimented Louis Costa, auxiliary president, to construction projects in the north- highly the coverage of the consti- mittee of the Federal Council of day, October 24. .-,-.• ern part of Norway, which was 9 Shrewsbury Sailing club. Left to right are ^Richard Bennett, Herbert Cox, Mrs. Irwlh, John Bull and Chilrohes of Christ In America. Miss Elsie Bahrenburg,! a charter Charles Allaire,\al\ skippers. i - i J " tutional convention by New Jersey member.' i •> A book review of "The Money- completely devastated In the war. newspapers. Charles Wells, a member of the man" by Thomas Costlan was given ' Mr. Jones Is a religious leader of Northern Baptist convention, and Talks were given by Benedict "by Mrs. E. D. Pollock Monday at recognized gifts, and for about six The Governor, departing from a well-known chalk artist, will ad- LIONS FETE KIDS NOMINATE OFFICERS.' •' the text of Ms speech at the clos- Mione, commander of Rjrltan poat, a meeting of the literature depart- months has. been traveling extens- Auxiliary To Start ing ceremonies of the conventlbn, dress, the convention Saturday American Legion; Mortimer E. Van- ment at the home of Mrs. Chester ively In a spiritual peace ministry, .Children .from Rumson, Mon- Mrs James H. Ward ire to cxpreiB :'our ilneer* Officers are Mrs. Burton "TJore- The program also, Included games, •October. 4, at the WIHowbrook, with thanks to our many friend* and neigh* Know Your Government Sunday At Atlantic. community singing and refresh- LUNCHEON HOS.XES'f the mariner in whioh the news of( bora who so kindly offered.asilitanee or' musr president; Mrs. Thomaa' P. the hour In New Brunswick,has the retiring commodore, Robert M. extended sympathy at the Ion of our HIGH COST OF WASTE Highlands Church Doremus,.Mrs. R Browning Wilson ments consisting of hot dogs and Mrs. Thomas A. Desmond of Sil- been'reported. ' Rboke, as the guest of honor. >At beloved mother. We eipeciallr with to and Mra Fred £>• Wikoff, vice pres- soda. verwhlte Gardens was hostess Mon- the' conclusion of the dinner, danc- thank Vr. E. W. Uulllsan. Bev. and The ominous shadow of the tax Mrj. D. V. Relnlj, th».Word«n>, Charlei The annual rally day service of idents; Mra, Burton 'Moore, record- day at a luncheon for Mrs Le£ D. Farm Income ing will be enjoyed at the club- Covert, Thomas Zlnl»l«, > beareri, all collector hovers over millions of Ing secretary; Mrs. Fred L. Whit- WELLIAM VAN PELT ENGAGED Leonard of New Monmouth, The Th« U- S. department of'agri- house.. :Pete Galatro's orchestra who sent floweri and loaned earl* American homes today. This is Central Baptist church school, At- guests were Mrs. Arthur H. Rle- ' Slentd, lantic Highlands, will be held Sun- ney, corresponding secretary; Mr* Dr. and ,Mrs. i, H. K Henry of culture reported this week that has been engaged for the occasion. the result of Inordinately high Eugene E. Brooks, treasurer, Mrs, man, Mrs Albert 9. J3|elman, Mrs. farm income In New Jersey this .Dinner arrangements are in charge GroTer • Parker, public spending of recent years, day 'at 10 a. m. in the chapel. The Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa, have Howard Ungerer, Mrs. Clarence Myrtle D. Parker,' guest speaker will be F, .Howard Robert Reussllle, ways' and means, announced the engagement of their yearvappears headed toward an all- of Fred R. Stroebel, ' chairman of Anna E. Olborne. In 1916, the American people and Mrs. Jacob B. Rue, Jr, public- Elchrnann, Mrs Haalten Samuel- time high. the house committee. '—Adrertliement. paid over 18 billion dollars in Lloyd of Matawan. . daughter, 'Miss Sally Elizabeth son, Mrs.* John Joslln and) Mrs. LaBelle Murtha of the primary ity. Henry, toj William J. VahPelt, son1 However, although cash receipts taxes to federal, state 'and local Jack'Cookc are up, over-all production in tbe . Card of Thanks governments. In 1913, their total department will sing, "Jesus Loves of Mr. and Mrs. James VanPelt of FIRST FALL MEETING We sincerely appreclat*.. tbt' eklnrtB . Me." There will be a girls'- trio HITS PARKED CAB. 11 Madison avenue. No date has Garden state Is somewhat below »lonj of sympathy extended t° «• dur- tax bill for all units' of government RETURNS FROM MOTOR TRO* The Araa club' met for its fall ine our recent bereavement. • Eipaelally composed of Miss Marion Maxson, A car driven by Howard C as yet been set for the wedding. last year. An Increase of'about 34 meeting at the Stone Post inn, was about two billion dollars. Miss Rhoda May Turner and Miss per cent in prices accounts for tbe .thankful ore we to the Boy* Scouts,. The federal government In 1916 Moore, Company "A," Fort Mon- Mrs phlhp Peters and her daugta"' Spring Lake. After enjoying lunch- mcmburB' of the' Fai^ Raven Volunteer . Betty Leonard. The church school mouth, struck a parked car owned ROBBERY IK FREEHOLD ter, Miss Virginia Peters of Leo- boost in income, the department eon the members went to the home Fire department, Mystle » Brotherhood garnered $39,000,000,000 in tax col- orchestra composed of Rev. How- says. Lodse of Free and Accepted ^aio'm,' lections', which was 55 times the by Charles Komar, Sycamore, ave- Tho home of Mr and Mrs Har- nardo returned from a mbtor"trlp of Mrs. W. P. Divine for its busi- Fnlr Haven Lions dub 2nd to thole ard M. Ervln, violin; Mrs. Frank nue, Shrewsbury, at 7.15 o'clock to the Thousand Islands, Canada. New Jersey Is first this year In ness session,, which was presided who sent floral tributes, <* loaned . cars total taxes It received in 1913. Koretic, accordion; George Sorby, old Hanscn, 65 Brlnkerhoff avenue, production of late summer toma- State governments collected taxes last night,. on , Riverside avenue. Freehold, was broken Into Wednes- They were guestsjOf Mr.,eind-Mrs. over, by Mrs. J.'Daniel Tuller of and who In other ways ^rendered us cornet, and Albert K. Woodruff, Ty A, Desmond 4|iXlexarider /Bjiy. toes for fresh markets with an in- timely^ assistance. • . j» amounting to $4,529,000,000 In 1916, trorrjbonc, will render, the selection, The driver was not Injured, and no day afternoon of last week and,a dicated yield of. 1,760,000 bushels of Lincroft, president. Sixteen mem- Mrs. JameB LaBau, Which was 15 times as much as "Wonderful Grace of Jesus." damage to either vehicle was' re* muskrat coat, two diamond rings, the national total of 8,676,000. It.Is bers were, present, and they were James' C, LaBaii, ported. •. '. . . • .'..'.- • _ •,-.••.,'• .; • ' - 'DATIGHtEB TO SCHANCK'9 . Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Wlllla. they got in 1913. : : an expensive wrist watch and other also first in eggplant, with a, crop entertained by the. hostesses, Mrs. There will be a combined meeting jewelry belonging to Mrs. Hahsen Divine, Mrs. Maps, Mrs. Koerrier —Advertisement. '• . ^. Local governments took $5,055,- of the junior and high schocj Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schanck of of 382,000 bushels, or about 90 per **. DAUGHTER, TO, LOWBVS were stolen. Access to the house and Mrs: Day. ' ; 000,00 in taxes-in 1916 or more groups of the Youth Fellowship. West Keansburff are parents o! a cent of. the ;national total, 'antici- IN MEMORIAM. than four times as much as they was gained through a French door daughter born Tuesday at River- pated. • ::'::..'-.. ., • ..- .- •-.. •'.. '- -. Mrs. Koerner, the club treasurer, All the parents of the members of • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lowry of during the absence of the family. announoed all' members had paid ,In memory of Staff"Bart. Carl Thome collected in 1913. both' groups are. Invited to be their Highlands, are. ; the patents: of view hospital. : . ,.,: ,..-, The .-: Agriculture ... department who. died. September:M... 1J«. These: monstrously high- tax guests to observe the type of meet- a daughter born Tuesday at ranko tbe state second in produc- their dues' in full for the"currenr We often lit and think -of you, levies require the American tax- ing they have each Sunday ever mouth Memorial hospital. tion of summer lima beans with year. The. olub voted to contribute And then of how you died. payer to work one day in every nlng.1 The members of the junior 290,000' bushels; summer, sweet to all: the state federation projects. To think you' could not lay sood-bjre The. next meeting will be held In Before you closed your eyes. four for government. Each year group will eing and Miss Betty corn, 120,000,000 ears, and early fail Tho blow was hard, the shock. iever«, the earner must free himself from Leonard, president of the high Hook And spinach, 575,000 bushels. Metuchen. ' . We never thought your death so mar. hlsh tax debt to government before school group, will have charge of '•'•it la'third in early fall'snap But' only those who. lost ean tell ibe can devote the remainder of his the topic. These groups are directed Eye Column beans with - 210,000 bushels; late WILL ASK EARLY TRIAL. The p.aln of parting without farewell* • Wife and Children. --incamo-to the noediof; hls.homa by -Mrs;-"'Walter- 'Gr"Woodrufr-and JBWTOu^aWJ^pJj^^tJMiexfttJIi •~£.. fluarterdseasIonJirial-date-f or and family. . i; William F. Maxson. cranberries, 93,000\,barrels;.green toe four {ndictedT mimbers o<"the No signs of a substantial lessen- Asbury Park city council will be • IN MEMORIAM. At the close of the evening wor- ' DRED SCOTT lima beans for. canners and free*- In • lovlnff memory of my dear hua* ing of the taxpayers'i heavy tax ship'service there will be a hymn ers, 7,800-tons, and,'tomatoes for requested next week by their coun- band, E. Clyde Caffyn, on our anni- burden can be detected in current sing followed by refreshments. bred Scott, is one of the best- canners and freezers, 365,000, tons. sel, Theodore D.; Parsons.- known names.in.American history. versary. ' • , : . .: spending programs of government Farm cash receipts, the depart- The tour defendants are Mayor .", Wife, Agnes. units. The federal government Yet few people .-known anything ment says,^totaled $103,720,000 for. George! A. Smock 2d, and Councils about the famous but unimportant the first six months of 1947, com-men Joseph' R; - Ely, Thomas J. — nearly -$2,000,000,000 more for the 1i«BlWr18*?itJMfoT^ftffB^^ next fiscal year than in 1917. New 69 Indictments The name of Dted Scott, a; hum- period last year. The receipts in- are,named as co-defendants In 26 ble, illiterate Negro slave, has been clude $78,245,000. for livestock' and : Jersey's state budget for this year Apred Carlock and William R. indictments charging misconduct HEATING Is double that of two years ago. embalmed jn the pages of history HvestocK: p>/Wop$il/4jfld'. l?«f«.SrPOO In awarding beach leases without Hoelle, route 36, Leonardo, and simply because he. was the innocent tor .cropsT'-':" .""' ,,"...."'.' •';"•'. In many local governments, in- Helsn>. Britton, Eatontown, were adyertlslng -for bids. Mr. Parsons creased spending Is a matter of pawn.of a'lawsuit that fanned the said he will appear before, the Included In 68 true bills returned flames of civil war. '•'.'-. :'• ; I, Bond Issue- • ' •• OIL SAVED fixed policy. by the April term of grand jury court to roake his application at The New Jersey Taxpayers asso- He. was born in'Virginia In-1795 The New Jersey'committee-for the first date agreeable to Deputy S Y ciation says: "Taxpayers cannot In Freehold. on Capt. Peter Blow's plantation, adequate welfare and: educational Carlock Is accused of taking ; building: has abandoned efforts to Attorney ..General Franklin H. • much longer survive the Impact of where he spent the first 82 . years Berry, whose city investigation re- property valued at $503 and Hoelle of his life. •.-.'•' :•'•:•,• •'-.•'. put a. $75,000,000 bond UsUe for new excessive taxation, or self-protec- of taking paint, gas ranges and construction on the generalelectlon sulted In the indictments. tion, they must demand and ob- When Capt. Blow d|e.d in St.-LouLS ballot this November.' ' • H*£ METHOD tain a-right about face In the wild other equipment- worth $3,409 over In 1831, he assigned Dred Scott to KETFORT CHURCH SUPPER. a period from October 1, 1916, to - HpweYer('FjrankUn.I)'bllerl chair. spending policies of government In his daughter Elizabeth, who two man.of the'group, eatd'plans Were The 16th anniversary of Gotheem- March 11, this year, Helen Brit- years later sold him to ah army The driver of thii truck hit control of it beeauie In brakei tciri' recent years." 1 under, Way. to seek, legislation, at ane Lutheran church of Keyport ton Is accused of receiving stolen surgeon'.named John Emerson. defective. It ran up on the lidewalk and plowed through.the tliefof Only drastic governmental econ- goods. 1 the coming sessions of the legisla- will be observed at an anniversary- omy can move the tax collector's After spending three years; In Il- a home, killing Ino perioni. In addition to the terrible toll of motvr ture for a referendum on the* pro- Fred Chierell, Keansburg tavern ; fellowahlp dinner and program to-- shadow, farther and farther from linois and "Wisconsin territory' as vehicle deathi and injuriei lait year—33,500 killed, lJSQftOO inbirid. posal in-November, 1948. '.'/ ; night at 7 o'clock in the church' keeper, was. charged with assaujt Emerson's body servant, Dred Scott —the total economic inure amounted to almoil two billion dollar!, 1 the family door. The group proposed 'to finance; house. Rev."Albert P. Stauderman, and battery on. Patrick DeTuro, married Harriet, a slave woman, Brake; tires, light; windthield mi pert and other tafctr feature* 1 Keansburg, July 21; Hobart Lewis, the Issue with a; two-cent cigarette pastor of St., Paul's" Lutheran i THE THREE R'S whom -Emerson.. bought In' 1835. thould be periodically checked at a safeguard agalntt accident!.;.X 205 Pearl street, Red Bank, with recent nationwide testing program ditcloied mechanical defects In tax The Issue was proposed to pro- church at Teaneck, will be the : When Emerson died his. widow vide expanded facilities at the State speaker.' , A significant revolt against an atrocious" assault and battery and Inherited Dred Scott, who was one out of every three cars examined, . . '. , V . , ' ,.';-.:' ••".!; important phase of New Jersey s Milt'qn Gray, 217 Pearl street, with Teachers' dolleges, Rutgers' univer- Boys and girls who will take part educational system has occurred In threats to take life. Gray alleged- hired out to various families in sity, aid for the, St^tf Department in a musical program are.'William , rugged' Burlington County. An ly threatened Lewis with a gun st. Louis. • •• .-. ••'. ;•; •;'•:.-—.. of; Institutions; and" Agencies. ' Flschter, Paul Greenberg, George ; edict of the Board of Education and Lewis is accused of beating Mrs. Emerson removed to Massa- Wargo, Michael Getsy, Joseph of Burlington Township requires Gray July 29 at Lewis' home. chusetts in the middle 40,'a and left Splevak, Amelia and Anthony Bel- that more of the basic and funda- Dred Scotb UJ-shJft', pretty much North Star letca, John' Liska aand Joseph , mental "three R's" be introduced Molnar. , . • . • ' in the township's three Schools this He seems ito,have'< been In poor Meeting- Tuesday ; Fall. '' • ' health, shiftless and unreliable,; and Plans,for the coming, year will FINED AT HTODLETOWN /"• Explosively potent was the de- accordingly, without-work or means be, discussed,'.moving pictures' of of support. '•'.': \ .'.•."'' .'."-'•> : Harry. G.. Dodge of Newark Mon- ' mand of many parents in the town- Coast Guard, activities .,,wUi; 'be day was .fined f 16 and court costs : ship that more emphasis be' placed Often he was takin Care ,6f by shown and games will be. ,piaye'd;at Henry Taylqr, 'Blow;\>-Bon of.-his by MIddletown Township Recorder | on the three R's and that the so- the first indoor meeting of the fall Gilbert W. Manson on a charge of | i called. "progressive" method of first owner and a wealthy, bualness to be held next Tuesday evening by reckless driving. He was ordered to , teaching be eliminated. man and politician.' '•/• '••• -'•••••,'' the S.S.S. North Star in the social appear by the motor vehicle depart- '.-, The Burlington Township revolt By Dr. Charles H. Connors Although his. legal '.owner, Miss hall of the Red Bank Presbyterian ment after he failed to answer the •was a victory for facts-and-flgures Rutgers University. Enierson, married ah antl-slaVery church. Refreshments 'will be summons August 22. John Bont of SEABOARD !_ education over the greater-freedom- Massachusetts congressman by U\e served at the close of the meeting, < Keyport was fined $5 and court SERVICE v for pupils system typified by so- Lawn making, is- now the order name of Chaffee','she did not free Skipper Hubert N. Farrow, Jr.., costs for careless driving and Fred called progesslve education. The of the day. If you "are making a Dred Scott. • "•:" ;'-*•" extends an invitation to any boy. Fog|e of Florida was fined $10 and latter system rules teaching prac- new lawn or repairing an old one, In .1816 Henry Taylor Blow, af- 1 you will have better results by do- years or older, interested in the*costs on 'disorderly person charges TEL. BJS. 6-02« t. tlces In many states. It emphasizes terward an anti-slavery congress- Sea Bcout movement, to attend. ' Wed by his -wife. •self expression of the pupil. When ing it now than if you wait until man' himself started and financed he reaches high school, he is slated spring. This Is especially true; In a suit In the Missouri oourts to.free for credits In amateur theatricals, .partly shaded areas. - Dred Scott and his family 911 the poBter painting, dancing and bridge. Fertilizing and liming the lawn ground- that bis residence In free- -, Meanwhile he has discarded read- now also are recommended. Have soil Illinois and Wisconsin had ing, one of the basic three R's. your soil tested to learn whether Or Army and Navy tests show that not lime is needed, as an anual ap- made him a free man. ' .' '.'. • ' • ,'• - '• Young America U a dismal flop plication is not usually necessary.' Dred- Scott /signed his. mark on '-.'.' when It.comes to reading. the petition in the : suit without A complete fertilizer (5-10-5) at knowing, what it was all about Here In New Jersey where "pror the rate of 2H lbs. to 100 square During the li years^ the case-was '".' greBsive" education Is favored by feet or a specially prepared turf KIND OF .' the educational higher-ups, many fertilizer at the rate recommended in the state.'and federal court*", public school graduates require rc- by the manufacturer applied now Dred Scott, under the nomlnad con- ';'• education and re-training by their will supply the plants with avail- trol' of the sheriff, ;waa hired' o\it i Plenlo pictures tell a fine story—one that you ean heighten by DRY CLEANING THAT • employers before they are fitted able nutrients for'growth In the at $5 a month to run errands and ' , grouping and by shootlng'at the proper moment '' ••'' for their career jobs. Naturally the favorable growing weather of late, do Janitor work and odd,Jobs,.' ' question arises: Has the public summer and autumn. They will After ' the Supreme Court' ruled PICTURES AT. PICNICS school graduate had too much then build up a reserve for next against' his freedom; in 1857, Dred , GWS.qLOTHES CLEANER schooling in self-expression and not spring. . Scott was. tranaferred to "Henry not much doubt that Bo we hare good group Ing here, Taylor Blow by a fictitious sale and •*• pictures go with picnics every plus the simple atory about the fire. nearly enough in educational fun- Development of mildew has been .'•.-. .' ' damentals? Could it be that he has favored by, hot, muggy weather. freed. . bit sa well as pop doos. Certainly ft A similar shot could be taken as • over-expressed himself in amateur Spraying with Bordeaux mixture or Dred Scott, a national celebrity, cimera'»eem» to be as much a part someone unpacked tho luncb.bMk.tt • ' theatricals and under-expressed dusting with dusting sulfur' will spent /his last, days as Janitor of At picnicking equipment m a grill. or as the crowd gathered abbut ttie Try Our Amazing "<• himself In mathematics?- help to keep this disease down. Barnum's .hotel, In St. Louis/ and Andlt's a rare album that you find lire with, their plates •-waiting for These and other vital questions While on the subject of pests, black when he died of tuberculosis in 1858, which doesn't have Us sharp of '.:,. relating to tho efficiency pf tho pub- Henry Taylor' Blow,.

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FOR SALE FOR SALE: TOR SALE CARRIAGE—Whitney folding, $16; fold- UVING BOOM -sMce. heater, oil; alio PBDIGRjBED BLACK. German Shepherd, ANTON HALVOBSIN, »alntln» contrac- THREE BOOHB of food pull lack fur. ing stroller, $7; babi basket bed, $8; , male," trained watch dog. 18 Home- nlturc, such al mahogany dinette let, small cabinet oil heater and cabinet tor, InUrlor, exterior, paperhangingi also genuine seal muff. Call Friday* coM atoya. Phina Highlands 1-1483-', stead avenue, Long Branch. Phone 6- Eaat Washington, avenue.,' Atlantic chrome -kitchen set »nd blonde maple Red Bank 6-2208-M.' bedrosm set, at's very good sriee. At y ««'«•"" '' ' ' '' '' Highlands, Phone Atlantic Highlands 1- WANT ADS Swartt'i Furniture. Store, Highway SB, PONY-r-Black selding, ride and drive, ABK.. ASH».OF«BOSSS;ASH»-. . heavy -broad- TJtE - TUB SINK, $5; porcelain alnk, 1880. :.-••..,'-•:-'-,•:• •' '•';:•• - • .-;.-' , THREE-ROOM, :aparin)ent an opposite Mlddletown Fire Co. Phone Bed saddle or bridle available It desired. loom rug.-slse 14' 10"xl4' 10'^ Uttle $3| Flush-o-Meter toilet, $15; toilet HAVE YOUB RANGEKOUa tree* re- lee the l.IrjUma'iriller. : l bowl, $8. Phone Bed Bank 6-2882." r Bank'6-8218. Open.ev.ery nlfbt until Phone Rumson 1-0464.* - - used and complste with Oilte Using, movad by experienced: riggers. Uaah LAWNS MOWBU,' leaves • raked an m.nts 1arrangad. ;Laon'i>do T • o'clock, ' •*• - - '•'' ' - HOLLAND BULBS, plant, now, tulips, $145. Phcae Holmdel 9.6271. THREE IRON BEDS, springs and mat- paid' for old buildings.. , Highlands gardens cleaned. - Phone-/.JUd( Bsnk Valleys Drive,,at-Aipletpfiaveritl LOST AND FOUNP : . daffodils•:• and < hyacinths., Honey Bea d Yi '•» AOCORDIAN, HO - barss, six switch; SIDEBOASD and server to match, fold- :tr«s««s, $15. each. Phone Bad Bank t«»WUsl0B.:.-a€tert;6,-it;:-.m.- in i - itu,i...... • •< telescope, French made Velon, pow** Flowers, Upper Broad street, Bed Bank. Ing 'cot. BO mattress; medlusa •lit-pot- ., adjusted -and re- LOST—Approximately $105 In -currency, 40. Phone Keansburg 6-0170, 8 a. m. to Phone 6-4020. stort, two kitchen., chairs, high server. BEDBOOM SET of bed, spring, mat- CESSPOPL6 AND septic tanksv. cleaned, palred, •• -'-Ogartnteed•''«*-• run i Dice I.nevb, • vicinity of St. James CethoHc church, 4 '-'p. m.. 6-0577-M after 4 p. m, TWO TOY BOSTON Bull pups. Pho Harding, 2 Harmony avsnue, Keansburg. tress.-three other pieces,' bench,-chair, built and-iepalred.-Modern: drainage toy .^ Bros* street. Bed Bank Will rinder •V*Mr"l***ii .i I ti uaaaim.* —' use•" ds piI n»' • ' games" • ' . 1'ut Bed Bank 8-274Z. Phoho-Ktansbiirg; l':125»-»l,* -.'-••• kitchen table, two chain, Hoosler Installed. Robert Albe, Port Mooraouth. please contact David Hood, Bed Bank some Ufa In that, recreation room or CUtLS 26-lNCH~BICV<5LE1NC~ . good con- 1'UBUEV^IECE living room set, prsc. kitchen cabinet. ^Fhono Keansburg 6* Phone Keansbuitt 6-0487;;. • •')'.-- - - 1 6-0204. Reward. •e^e^fw^* - eJJBhaVT*f4^^^sT* ^-esjsw*e> a«*e>e^e«a*auK $ «s* cellar par room. Also used Juke boxce, dition, new tires, $15. Call Saturday tleally new, custom made slip covers; 1862-J.' - , ••-'.• \--'.. .-'•. (JU8TOU plowing, dticing. «wlng. Bar- tlmatas cheerfuUsr given;;-no;iob too paint and two new .-tires: WlU-»c LOST—Bulova watcb, on eagle pin. Sun- $100 and tip, la- snarantsed. condition. or Sunday, 552 Ocean avenue, Sea $100; slso oil heater, $12, 258 Main ftattng. tree) pulling, ground clear- trade. li»,?W«s|jgJ^ont; stree}. v CABINET HBATEB and white enameled small. ...Phone; '•**-.•UaFunderborte, $4 darl September 21. Reward, Phone Call or write,' Majestic Amusements, 15- Bright. - '•' t • street. KeanSburg.* '.'-."•:. - * * kitchen range for coal, practically ing. «u.i tractor work of any kind by stairs.* ' - .i. ; •• '" ••• "" Mnnmouth Beach 1-8020-J. acre, hour or contract, first d«« Marlon. street*- Red Bsnk, Phone '«- 1T West Bergen place,. Red Bank 6-1137. MODERN GRAY leather fireplace. COOLBRATOR, lQO-pound capacity, like new. . Maple Shade Farm,'Highway 86. 0118-M. .- 'f.'.-i-h. '• -.-.'••',-•:•,'...>• ••'•:.-'• 1989 PLYMOUTH atation waiot LOST—Female Great Dane puppy, all MOW' IS THE.TIME to .plant- nlca - equipped with- Indirect, lights, logs, new, dining,room sst.(,.Will sell each Phone Middle town 6-0 279-J.* -.••-,' •?-„.- eaulpraent, , .BalRhjWjhW,,, HMW V .abeth Geru,-'; 181 -Bread ittctfe white, blue eyes,' id Pine Brook. How, Aialea plants, Special at $1 each, and andirons; practically new; also piece separately. Wleklesa oil burner, •f.. tw Hi pKone -Bolmdel; H jobs and trucking; .odd Jobs, Charles Bank, '-..-' •iifi- :<;'•, ff7\". ''- ' i1ty>. -'' ard Phlnm.,Pln« Brook.' ONE PAIR GARAGE doors, 8' 0"x7' 6", MOVING BONE, very cheap. Call Usher 6 for (5. three colon; will bloom next broadloom rug', large sice; good con- baby, swing! two ' 650x16, 8-ply, tlre«, .. one .'set (four sections) 8'x8' garage H. iWilson, (wood yard), 89, . Peach 1986 OLDSMOBILB iour-door , ae ESST^Fpunt-Jn ,pen, Eversharp C., M spring. Honey, Bee Flowers, upper dition. Other furnishings, all reason- 1939 Hudson, ssdan, -Phono Bed'Bank Brothera > o.- Schwarts Auction Room, doors, 10, squares ' Barrett blue black street, (Sbrewabury townihip.) .Phone .six cylinder,-If200.'.,Oa.ll at »5M Engraved, Bill Frank. Lost on high Broad • atreet, Bed , Bank, -Plume' Red ably priced. Phone Eatontown 8- 6-4290-J.' phone Bed Bank 8-32U. •-,-. ' v -shfngles, two combination storm doors, Bed Bank-*-L84». — :-:—•--- place, Keansborgfl X H :-'f;. ' ~'if .-. school grounds. Monday. Phone Bed Bank 6-4020. - 0888-R. ' - ' . FURNACES, oil heater*, %toves. Sam- BAVNTON JtUGS and carptte. Bugs and NOTICE I Old fur coats made like new, Bank 6-2917-J.* 8' 0"x6'. 8", single panel Inside door, i987rPACKARD SixJsedan, motor o UPHOLSTERING aa you Ilka It. Custom SWARTZ'S FURNITURE Store has the nsl SwartH, -14 West Front, street. 2' 0"x6' 8", 720 squares Fllntkote In- carpets cleaned arid' moth-oroofad. '.•! retf>0di.)'. rtllnid, -,„ reconditioned; hauled, radio *nd.>Jwatar; good t HISSING SINCE September IS, white built, quality and ser»lce oar stand- - Florence oil heater you want. All Phone BedBanBed,Bank 6-1887.61887. ' sulation laih. air new; used porch screen Wall to wall carpeting . cleaned and Prlcu reasonable; also fur hata »nd new battery, seat covers; newly,pi long haired cat, yellow eyes. Chilj, ard. Dave Burnon, 31 Pearl street. R«d sites for every room In the house, at GOAL RANrtRANrtEE, whitehit - porcelain back, frames and odd size lumber; Wappot mothproofed oa. location.'• sV - Broad -mnffa.^-.All -work, guaranteed. Inquire ed: $596; 1986 Plymouth sei dren't pet; under care of veterinarian. Bun. Phone 6-2657. low prices. Call Bed Bank 8-321S, two warming ovins, dishes, radiator hand saw, scaffold brackets, roof ntreot. Phon. Bed Bank 10».r Amy fc,0w*n.- .TJnlor]^aviims,-Belford. 1988 Chevrolet.saian'$376, A: Reward, 46 Elm Place, Red. Bank. Phone NEW ELECfKOLUX vacuum cleaners Highway 35, opposite Mlddletown Fire shields, Awnings,-- screen' idoors»'-scraans. brackets.' Lot, only $325, Newman UTTBES. LEADERS, In eoppexor.gal- Oarage; -ebrnex--AvenDe D — 6-H64-M. being delivered at pre-war price, F^ree Co.. Open eververy night until 9 o'clock. 106 Monmouth street. Phone Bad'Bank Springs road. Phone Bed Bank 6-0923.* vanized. .Call us for an estimate on XINO ?-C drive, Atlantic Highlands. ... LOST—Beagle hound, male, very small, demonstration In Red Bank vicinity,- In QBAY PERSIAIAN lamb coat, site 14; 6-032S, • " • ' any sheet metal work, J. V. Boiart, 7$ PRIVATE OWNER has tour-cyli black and tan, right ear clipped short.' BABY. CARRIAGE—In excellent con- V:^4tfcro8ap^|»;jn6»;Wa«l, Co., 1 your home. Span parts and repairs. also Hudson Seal coat, alze 14. No FORDSON TRACTOR, < Runs good. Price Foster street. River Plasa, Bed.'Bank.' 1 : Ford, Model fti 1»82; in:/ "" Lost Mechanic etreet, Red. Bank. Re - Don't delayi , Phona todsy, Rumson. !• dealers. Phona Rumson 1-1860-R.* 8150. J. Wrltfht, Nutswamp road, ... ditlon, $12.- 178 Branch, avenue, Red Pkone Red Bank 6-0798-M, or Eaton- : Priv»te(^ome»»ar«e»eolaltyi f I,,,'.. - ward. Schnoor. Bed Bank 6-2485-M. Bank.*' . •: - .-- - :.-. --, - - - "; - - tion; special:wheels with 6V 0498-M. • • -.. '•. ••••-. .-' • DINING) ROOM SET, Including table, six Everett.'r -qalck sale. Phone WELDINa AND MACH1NB work, = poiiads,-dry J clothes r: washed, rinsed, 10-inch and 12-inch, 10- cents per Priced. Can; bis sse'h -Monday -.or Tues- Keansburg 6-0586. ' damp dried. In ii-hour, Iwhllejouj shop. Co., Bed Bank. Finder please return board foot, 1,000 feet or more. D. L. Highlands 10816J1-0816-J.. * . day night, 8 p, m, Bad Bank 6-8467, electric and acetylene, prompt to above sddress. MINIATURE PINSCHEB puppies, nine Launderette,' lit - MonmonUi • sttset near' Beilena, lumber «nd supplies, Carr ave- GIRL'S WINTER COATS, sites 10, 12 50 West Front'streeti Apt. 1-B.* '-i' ' •arvlce by Seedorf Company, I* the-A.^*'P. MarkotiiBad'Baak. '•«"• LOSt—Beagle hound dog, white with nue, at railroad, Keansburg. Phone 6- and 14, $8 each; colon, maroon, GAS STOVE, white, 4our burners, oven >' weeks.- old,, females,-:black and .tan, dark patches. Answers to name AKG registered, very reasonable. Moun, yeara at 9 Wes» street, Ked Bank. 0475. '•• •• ': -^-' ' . ' -. plaid/ and red. All In excellent con- and broiler,, : $10-; Westlnghouie -Wilson avenue. Port HonmoutbV Phone fringlhg,blnelnlgeJ dir.noVatln^ ihwe ,BKnack shelves, medicine closet, USUSEED BLACK&WINiK&WN E washinhi g ktl springs, both for- 815; -small' electric Bank.-' Phone^'Bect.Bar;k-l-*ai».,., i -'•'•1.'" . In excellent •< ; Call iltl kitchen tables, kltcken utility closets, wringer type, Needs no repairs. motor, 16. Fred Brown, 94 Wallace ITHACA 12-GAUQE shotgun, double CARPENTER WORK it any Una done .Hlghlahds ii floor modal, chest on chest, chest of -barrel. Phone Red Bank 6-21iO->.* 1 PAINTING and PAPESHANGINQ.i Have Phone ReBed Bank 63874J6-3874-J.. * street. Red Bank.* '. j-. , by day or contract.: Jobbing a spe- ffTTTiTiABQAINLateij UMi Oldsmob FOR SALE drawers, .dresier, • night ' table, desk*, ST ARRIVED—Sinks and cabinets. WASHING- MACHINE, A.B.C. Apply LARGE DOUBLE door Frlgldalre, $60: cialty. J C. Marvin * Son. Boi 41, your • palntlhgi-doneV-wlth. !wblta: Tiad, wardrobe, all slus. Ovsrslnk cabinets also washing machine, $26. Phone Dtitch Boy. Call fer free esUmate.'AU coupe, A-l,condltiow new pal N Samuel Swarti, 14 West Front street. 91 West Birgen PJace, R«d Bank, bt- Bel ford. Phone Keansbun ' J,I bought end sold.. Soho House An- towels, sheets and pillow cases fit big BERL6U OlVES you a-written guaran^ carpats, 7x9, $5, need iKanlng;. ward- KAILS—New electro-tinned, stronghold, CORN PICKING, Cora husked by acre, rell, Michigan avenue, • Port -; tiques. Oeorge Martin, Proj. 74 Shrews' reductions. At Swarti'i Furniture •tee to repair or replace your posses- robe, $4.50; wish stand, $2.75; two l.',i, 1-%-lnch" , No- , 9 gauge, l.ooi.oouo KLUIN * 80NS. carpenter*; siding ' with few machines; also put In crib. moqth.* i .'. - !:•,•:.:'•'' -./'i bury avenue, at the end of Monmouth Store, -Highway 86, opposite Mlddletown tions if they are damaged by moths trunks, 88; and hotel safe, t $45. 48- 'roofing and repairing, sail after 6 p. It. riuueiled. No Job too large.: Balph Street; Phone Red Bank 6.3786, p.oundo s nvaileble. If ' bought ' In tots, 1946 HAELBY DAVISON motor Fire - Company. Phone Bed Bank 6- within five years, One spraying with B»y avenue, Highlands.* '' W>lte. "Nails," Box 811. Red Bank. DW write, R. F. D. 1, Box 411. Kayport. Matiar Holmdel. Ptione 9-6891. 8218.' Open.fvery night-until 9 o'clock. NJ.. chorie Keyport U47-W. Bobert Downts.i. Florence , av Berlou does the Job, or BerJou pays, for %-SIZE TUBULAR steel bed,-with coil WE PAY highest prices lor your Leonardo. '- • • ' WE BUY and sell anything! New HYBRID SEED corn, New^Jersey No. PLAY PEN, bassinet, bothiiiette. shoo- I'HE BEST PRICES paid fpr rags. Iron, the damage. The Wright Stores, 30 spring: also inner- spring mattress, - fly, carriage, girl's coat and bonnet, try. • Writ* or phopa,: Long Branch BUICK, 1940 Special (onr-door s and used furniture, household !, 4.. silo No. 5. U. S. 18, Ohio CS8, Monmouth street. Phone Red Bank 6- double sandstone wash tub,-: Call Bed metal and paper,. Oettls, Junk dealer, 1500. '89 North1 BrpadWty.^Loni Branch etc. Also a complete -line of aweet'eorn site 1; boy's ' three-piece tweed' set, site 2l6 Sntesrabury. ' avtonue,,: Red Bank. in excellent condition,trlth new goods, chins, glassware, paintings, 2222. Bank 6-1746-J, between 8 and 9 p. m. 3-4, plaid' • macklhaV, sport coata, Zwlcltl'e LlSe'p.olil&y V*ti3L>. •• ••• motor, good rubber, $1,285. Will fir and field seeds.- Conover Brothers, only.* ' -- '•••••- '••-.-• .:-:. <<• Phone Red Bank «-16'7.R. - 'Will call. bric-a-brac etc. ' Ruicll'i Auction . ^§ BICYCLE, "Sports Roadster" dresses, .. 1.2-14; velveteen three-piece Call Long Branch-6-0822-J.' ,» Wlekstunk. Phona Holmdel 8-6181. make. "Cyclone 60." 26-Inch tires.-. FLOOR MODEL- Ultra violet, ray and suit; ' 'Any reasonable . offer accepted. Galleries, 15-27 East Front street,' ALFALFA "id timothy hay, baled or Infra red.lamp. Wonderful for that OIL LAMPS converted for electric- 1(39 PONTIAO; two-door sed»n, Very fast bike. Mrs, B, Boyer, Concord Phone Bed Bank 6-1287. f cylinder, heaar,^lecA lights', Red Bsnk. Phone 1698. ' atandlng. Slndllhger. Phone Holm- avenue, between Viola and Washington winter tan. ; First $26 takes, It) Bolide lty. Lamps rewired. We call for - del 9-7601. ••-.-• •'-••• up your resistance, Cull-Kssnsburs;. 6- rims, four new tlrss", A-l; condition avenuesavenues',. Leonardo.Leonardo.^ and deliver. Harold's Radio and YOUR SFIRELLA is an Individual gar-, 1051.- Frank Ouarlno.* • Broadivay^ resr. Ldng'jffranch.*^ • THPEWKlTrJHS, adding machines and ROYAL DELUXE noiseless portable 198« CHCHEVROLEE T ; zour-door .{nent, styled Just for you, based oh typewriter, with . touch control; pre- Electric Shop, 84 West Front street, > office equipment,-- new and used, measurements of our improved figure COAL STOVE, odds and ends of fur- .radio and heater; excellent tires. bought, eold and repaired. Serpleo'e. nr, slightly used; complete with Parr - nltiire. 98 Bay- - avenue, / Highlands. Bed Bank. Phone «-2T4«-i. ' . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Phone Matawanl.1784-'*.*" • ••<'• 108 Monmouth street. Red Bank. Fits perfectly all over. Call for free rubber typewriter keys. Phone Keans- Phone Highlands 3-1487-M. • fitting, no obligation to buy. Phone 1986 FORD POACH, new Drake I DISCHARGE! PAPERS photostated. 11 burtc 6-08J3-R, after 3 .p. m TWO WINDSOR rush bottom chairs; OBNEBAL contractor, top eolL nil dirt, Eatontown 3-0260-M. cinders, gravel, msnure; sUso ' wood RESTAURANT-rLUUe.gold rolne^ Prop'1' $8360.^ Phone KaansBtsrg hit" noun service -at Dora's, 18 Wallace GIRL'S SUITS, site 12, Jumpers, woolen arm chair, $12; straight 'back, $10: striped chlppendale side chair; Louis XV DISCONTINUED wallpapers, washable, dresses, size 9, 11, tweed coat slp-ln !or sale. Lionel 8imon< Pnone Red Bank erty 'and .buslaesri- $18^00. I Don't .1987 CHEVOffi atreet, Red Bank. mission oak . buffet, $10; mission oak bed and bureau; • G. . E. portable sun- 6-0661 or Red Bank 6-0086. • - .- sunfast, for every roorn In your home, lnlng, 11, black caraculfur coat, 12; book case, with elan doors, $10, Phone mlsH this opportunity lf*.y;ou.9»atttt,,to Rumion 1-1176 YOUR OLD FURNITURE mad. better 10 rolls < aldswall, complete for $2.08, lamp; ping pong tablet .card table; tea 1941 BUICK -LlbJlted1 seven pass Reasonable. Phone Atlantic Highlands Buroeoh 1-0725TM.> ' •'••-.-. FURNACE CLEANING. Have'your fur- 1 1 than new, sprayed or rubbed finish; patterns and quantity limited. Klarln's wagon; china* lamp; gold mirror: books, Monmouth street E»d Bwk^TPhone '(- limousine, 61,000 miles', : radio, h 0978 nfor 7 p. m.' pictures, etc Phone Atlantic Highlands • nace and chimney cleaned before*cold all branchea In cabinet making. Esti- Paint Store, 26 Monmouth street. Red RED FOX FUR coat, in excellent eon- weather., Wire brushed .and vacuum 4147.* '. • j'n. •» .... ,g I •-••',-; air condltionlae,;,!vrJiidslile)d y* mate! and planning cheerfully done. Call CORN- CRIB, good slse, 825; electric 1-0222-W; " ' ""-:.: Bank.: Phone 6-3838. . range, good condition, $25; also coal ditlon. • Call Bed -Bank t-3»28-J, , cleaned. Fireplace, chimneys a specialty, IOTWir^IAVBErrn^na^reitwraiii, white wall tires, •'-excellent com us. Rid Bank 6>2I57. Aak for Mr. 14-FOOT ROWBOAT; 4% h, D. out- 1940 FORD PICKUP. Pokus Auto Ser- A clean chimney is' a eafe ehlraneivAlio PrTce $2,100, ''CeU^Atlkntle Hlgl Wllms. ' - ' ' GENUINE ORIENTAL rug, Sarouk.ap- and wood range, porcelain, -large oven, . »wlth comfortable ,living .quarters; "ex- proxlmately 9 ft. 10 In, x 15 ft, 9 in. needs fire brick, excellent condition, $50. board .motor; also new 12x12 office vice, 80. WeBt Front atreet, Red Bank. new smoke p!?? installed^ Free- estimates. cellent condition;; lock, stock .and bar- 1-0625.J.- .--'''"> •, >-.»'. •,«• ANTIQUE OR MODERN, large or small, Price $895. , i3sl!_RedJ»nk 6-0867. Dr. E. Trnchtman, Yellowbrook Farm, building, movable, '48 WashlnHton NATIONAL HOT WATER boiler, 800 J, M. Connolly. Phons Atlantic High- rel, .125,000. Weart-Nemqth. T Agency, 1989 DODGE track," long ,wb"i I find things: attend" auctlona, Bales, Colt's Neck. Phong Freehold 8-0272-W-l street.*'Red Bank. Phone 6-0189., feet radiation, good shape. '8,3 South lands 1-0552. . .--..• 42 Broad:. street, - phone Bed. Bank 6- -with or without body. - Phone shows. What can I find for you7 Call GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes; wheat and rye ' s^raw, baled; also large RUGS, ORIENTALS — Silk prayer, ZEISS SUPER Ikonta C, compur shut- avenue. Atlantic Highlands. • ACCOUNTANT AND tax advisor. Harry 2240.* •-'• ' '•'•.. . ' '•> • ' *> Bank 6-8825-W. • : <•-.:c- .'•. Bvenings, Saturdays. E, L. Martin. ter, F 4.5 Tessar lens, ease, $100. En- 8. Jervls, 20 High street, Bed Bank. Phone Red Bank 6-0741-W. * quantity of pumpkins... Call. Hurry 4' 8"x6'- 6"; Sonnoh, 4' 4"x6'. 6". Bar- MEAT GRINDER, suitable for butcher BUICK, . 1947, -four-door, sedan, Glloly, Holmdel 9»-7704 after 4 p. m. gain. Northeast corner South street and larger for 2J,ix8>4inegatIves, with F 4.5 or restaurant. $S0. "855 Carr avenue, Phone Red Bank 6-1IS4-M. I am In COMPLETELY eiiulpped; machine •^eaulpped. Driven by original TIUNK OF IT I Nothing to change, Union Lane. Brlelle. lens and easel, $40*- Camera, lens F.7.2, Keansburg. ' ' •' a position to take on a few' more small ehop . and: -garage.' on Route 86*.. less than 2,000 miles, maroon. Mu nothiag to store with Rusco all metal HEATING BOILERS and' radiation, in Optimo " shutter,! $10. Phone- "&vnL* business accounts. In most casts, with to appreciate,l Best offer .-over ,8 self storing windows. Screens, storm POT STOVE, American boiler and Foun- DOUBLE DECKER Iron bed, with spring Belford. Formerly' Eehr's Machine son ,1-0725-M. •'• ... -. •- • -and mattress; single bed, complete; proper accounting, I can aava, -you my Will finance. Call. LongBram sash and weather stripping In perman. oil burners, .installed.' Get our dry Co., A.S.M.Ev tested 800 pounds,- fee on yotfr 1947 Income tax return. Shop. , For information,. phdne • O.foot flue, 11-foot piping; excellent BOY'S, BICYCLE,-. 20-Inch, $20; large double bed, complete, 855 Carr avenue, 0822-J.*- ' • • •:• -•• • ent unit plus .complete freedom from estimate. ' American Frceiar 4 Ap- tricycle, usable, $4, Phone Bed Bank South Amboy. 1-0163. :. •:. , ; window cere. For 'free demonstration, condition,' $7.60. Phone Rumson 1- Keanaburg. ~ • • 1988 PLYMOUTH: convertible' cou . pllanca Co., Route 85 and Oakhlll 1051. 6-0162;* •-'• ' . ! -. - . . •: • ^WALLPAPER HANGING, painter - - good condition.-.-Badle - and call' Monmouth Construction Co., High- AD DING, MACHINE, like new, $76. 855 $70Q. Clark P. Kmup, Jr. Phoi way No. 85, Red Bank. Phone Red Road. Phone Red Bank 6-88.77. WE OARfoY A full line at Inlaid lln- LOCUST POSTS, three-hole, for panel and decorator.. Specialising In rs- ' BUTCHER SHOP, good location I doing . and 'rail flnelng; also loggers cant . 'Carr avenue^' Keansburg, , Bank 6-17S7.»^ • '•• «->i:: •' Bank 6-4444. • . oleum, congoleum and rugs, chrome. POULTRY - PICKING machine. "Pick- modeling , of bathrooms, 'kitchens flnV bualness;, 59,000. Bsauty parlor, WE ARE. OPENING our locker -plant Samuel Swarti, 14 West Front street; liooks,'- slightly ' used.' ---Phona''Atlantic modern, fine clientele, very,-profitable'. 1941 FORD DELUXE coupe; 1844 OUTDOOR OVEN fireplaces. A protei Highlands iohO^W* •''(Iralek'f- bJodel, . new,' '400 birds per and lnstslllng,, of new ceilings; C, IP5n,. Watch Jpj further news. Mid- PhVBd Bank 6-1387.' hour y'sls'e; $200. 855 Carr avenue, See. DlFIore'i .ReaJ Estate ..Agency, 8 ; tor, , radio, heater,, fog lights! t«ffgerloin^Hl»li8 r- Mir -JgL-Smlth. Phone Bed Bank 6. Monmouth. street Hed Bank, phone >• seat covers, ' goocd rubber. Phonf coal, charcoal or briquettes. Nationally phone Mlddletown -5-0299. Phone Red Bank 6-8825-W. consisting. . of buffet, .servers china DOUGHNUT or cream puff stuffing ma- 1 closet, table, six chairs, upholstered in COKN CHIPS business for sale; con,- SACRIFICING 'beaotlful. maroon I advertised, Mlllbrook Greenhouses, New HORSES — TENNESSEE Walkers, all COLD FRAME SASH, Phone Bed Bsnk chine, new, $10, 356 Carr avenue, young 'stock with .good blood line. white leather, excellent' condition, $50. d IM8UUANUB ot all kind. ••« K. V. : slste. of eQuIpment.. for manufacture "'two-door Ford,-A-l' oonditloh. j Monmouth. Phone Mlddletown 5-0346, 6-0784.* • Keansburg. 'leaving for service. Phone- Kear! BOSTON TOY bulldog, 14 months old. If we don't have what you .want, we Phone Red Bank 6-2281-J. after 5 p. m. Ri H. Stout, Lewis building, -77-78 and packaging com. chips., Located at will try to get'it. Chester Horse Farm, FBIGIDAIRE. Electric refrigerator, 5.4 CABINET RA.DIO, .dining room suite. NORCiE SPACE HEATER, for three to Broad atraet (ove'r^Newberry. atore;). ? 88 River-street, Red Bank. Phone Red 6.0567.-W. Inquire 64 Oakland street. Red Bank. cu. ft., excellent running' condition, 1 , flva-room house or apartment, $66. Gordon's Corner road, near Wlekatunk. three < sets good' coll springs, three. l RED Bask 4-4016, If no answer call Eaton- 1982 PLYMOUTH-, coupe,- goqd| Phone Holmdel 9-'68aTl. reasonable. Phone Red Bank 6-8941. s, library table, three-dreisers; Call Bejms'r •9-»8y -'M,' after 9: p. m. to^n,-. 8iO567-«.» . ditlon, excellent !aundry trays, BLUE FOX FUR Jacket, else 16-18, ex- WE HAVE 600 CORDS of well sea- WE SPECIALIZE In new and old lawns, WHALSBOATS— Double end, all wood, Phone .Atlantic. Highlands 1-06804 ful, confidential finishing In our own cellent condition, beautifully lined, 12-inch electric heater, $5. . Phone Bed Planting arid' transplanting shrubs, call at Cedar and Monmouth J pipe, American Freeper 4k Appli- soned oak -wood for'fireplace'and fur- $225 each. 46 South - Bay avenue. ; modern laboratories:* Page's Photo Ser- reasonably priced. Phone Bed Bank 6- Bank 6-0351-Ji • - •. -.. i evergreens, small trees, privet' hedge, in Leonardo.*' ' ance Co.,' Bouta 85'-and Oakhllt/ nace; alto fine kindling. William John- Highlands. :-. *.•.-."..'.-•'•• . ' •' . vice, 113 West Front street. Bed Bank. 2967-J.* - ' i 8MM MOVIE PROJECTOR, four months son 'ft Sons, 12-Mill street, Eatontown. rock gardens', laying, crasy, walk: first- '1947 BUICK station wagon, old, Rev«re* model .85, F 1.6 ooated class workmanship.'. Estlmatea-cheerful- YANKEE TRADER buys and sells an- road. Phone Red Bank 6-3877. ', STEAM BOILER, for smalt home,, with 1 Phone 8M)849. >: t!1.7-foof i^ >| ' equipped, with radio and heate lens, 600-wattM lamB, delinui carrying, ly = glVe-n.' Harry 'Hammond, A16 j Linden 9 , tlques. 'Smoking pipes, old fire arms, hot tvater tank, coal burning water UIRli'S CLOTHES; slse-14, 16 and. 16. like new; 1941 Chevrolet,, four-di case lnoluded. Guaranteed by manufac- 1 f avenue; Highlands. Phone «-142!PM. '88 mlleii;'In perfect condition l mechanical banks, curios, collectors TYPEWRITERS—All makes for sale. heater and~'coll to have hot water con- Six suits, '$5 to-$6 each; two coats, dan, Flcetllne model j lS41 Marcur; items, china, BlsQue figures, fine furni- nected with boiler.. Very reasonable. turer until,May, 1948) $110. Call Bed AUTO LOANS, over *80o only. PrlvaU "Ganea'a'l H.' SVBorden, phone Rum- ' 1 Lowest prices; also repairs .and.over* $5 and $10; eight dresses, $2 to 15 Sv passenger coupe, : fully equipped, ture, 23 West Front street. Red Bank. hauling. Sava money, cash and carry Phone Red Bank 6296J6-2967-J.*. ' Bank 6-108-9.' • ' • • each; five skirts, $2 to $3,50. Phone car aateaj financed fjor any'amouift.-l& ion;l-O481.V-, .-..- '/:'.-\--, ' " and heater, and ether' accessorial Phone Red Bank 6-2247, and 85 High- Hemhauser,. Vineyard avenue and.Route ELECTRIC STOVE, mahoganh y end table, GERMAN LUGER, excellent condition, Bed Bank 6-0527. monthi to pay. Seaeoast Financa Com- fine, condition: 1940 Dodge ' b way Shop, (8 mllea north of Bed Bank.) 36, next to Brown's Diner, East JCeans- -with blue mirror glass and complete late model, $45. Call Eatontown 8- pany, 60 Broad street. Red Bank. 18x14' R.H. WHEEL with Jg" bronae coupe, low mlleagei complete vrltl VS HAVE THE material to do your burg. Phone Keansbnrg 6-068C-M. FOUR FLUORESCENT fixturea, with Phone Red Bank 1184, •haft, - condition perfect. Price $20. and heater; 1942 'Pontiao • conv single metal bed, all In good condition. 0252.* • -^ three 20-watt bulbs, 9^x25 Inches; roofing or aiding job now. ' Pay as REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT, cold reasonable. Call Bed Bank 6-2901-J.* DOUBLE STUDIO couch, with plllowa; JOHN DON-ATO. Mason and plastering Call Keansbnrg -6-082T-J. ' coupe, with radio, fog lights, b little as $5 monthly. No down pay- ONE-CYLINDER 3 H, P. motor, 820; seven Fluorescent fixtures, with two 20- contractor, • Headden's Corner,. Middle- 28-FOOT SEA SKIFF hull, $150. Inquire light and other accessories.' >T» C storage doors and Insulation for Im- silk draperies; mahogany . chiffonier, watt bulbs, 7x25 Inches; two round ment. Call Red Bank 6-4444. Mon- mediate delivery* We can Install whst also flat truck body, 10'x6H\ $86. dresser, bid table, library. table; por- town. P. O. Box 543, Red Bans. Phone Chandler's dock,' fOot of Maple aver Inc., Harding road, near - Broad mouth Construction Co., Highway 85, at Charles H. Wilson Wood Yard. 89 Peach porch columns: two 2-burner electric Red Bank 6-1821-R. ' noc. Bed Bank.* Hed Bank. Phone • 6.0428. -. - wa sell.- Mlddletown Refrigeration, High- celain kitchen table, aide extension; stoves; hand geared bench emery wheel, Headdcn'a Corner. , * way 35, Mlddletown 5-0299. ' street, Shrewsbury Township. Phone dishes( rugs; ate .Reasonable... Call hUUBii fAinriHU; also aigna made to OANOE—In excellent cOndlUon. PLYMOUTH, 1986. - Deluxe- Red Bank 6-1846...... with new (wheel; dining-room table,and :- rumble seat, excellent MYERS PUMPS, tanks and power BLUEBERRY PLANTS, ato.000 certl- Rumson-1-1878,'between 10- s.sro,', and four'chaifs 'to*match,: A-l;' traveling order. George E. Parker. Phone Bed Bank 6-8984-M.' - sprayers, etc., now In stock. Conover fied plants from two to. 86 Inches, 1, FOUR-BURNER gas stove, .with oven 2 t,m, • •' • -- ' '- ••'•'• • - Entontown t»4-M. 14.EOPT, BOAT .and 6 H. P.. outboard a 514 Ocean avenue, Set Br Brothers, Wickatunk. Phone Holmdel trunk/ 38" long, 22" wide,"-12" deep; 2, 8 and 4 years. Better quality plants and broiler. Demonstration given. BATHINETTE, with shelf, 85; .bassinet, elegtrio -flood lights with fixtures; two VAOUUU* cleaners repaired,' any *inake. . motor,, -almost, new., $260i; , Phone 1 •9-6121. but lower prices this yesr, ' Weymouth, Price $12. Phone Sea Bright 2-0291. with mattress; $5; car crib. $1; besch pairs of French .doors, with screens to Allen Electric Shop, 18 Wb,lte etreet KeanabiirV 6-0»46-M.» '.,,'>, N-'-;^ "Can. be aeen at PhU'Waldman PAINT—From factory to you. High June, Cabotr Bancocas, Stanley, Con- J. H. Meyer.' cradle swing,1 $Jt, scooter^ $^,'- Indoor nt,open|ng '4x7.; one palr'of'French sash Rgd Bunk •' > - ^. -'•/ , • ^ ..,b,uI)t;,,I8.H.- Station, Maple atenn< and Weat grade paint enamels, varnishes at big cord, Pioneer, SSammel, Dlxl,' Atlantic, RYE—Suitable for cover crop, 170 or outdoor: baby's combination' rocker to fit .opening 4x5; Craftsman4>elt dlso PAINTER.- DECORATOR ' and; paper Under; 95* H. street, Bed Bank.->o «...- " savings. Atlantic Faint and Wall Paper 1 Femberton, Bubel, .Jersey'and Burling- bushels, E. L. Beekman, Mlddletow'n, and. 'swing,'$S. ' All • In"excellent Con- sander, six-inch'belt, nine-Inch "disc, A-l hanger 28 years "experience. . esti- 1940 BUIOK SUPBR- sedin, radl Co., 119 West Front street, Red Bank. ton; also blueberry cutting wood. One dition. Phone. Eatontown 8-0881-J- mates cheerfully given. ' - Lontls Cassan, Completely equipped, excelleiit,icondl(lo)i' ' er, defroster!;" »aiii«t;"condll!o Phone Bed Bank 6-2251-W. Phone Mlddletown 5-0161. condition. Phone HIghlanda 8-1112. of .the largest Blueberry plant growej ELGIN. BOY'Y S 28-Inch bicycle, good APPLES—All varieties, tree run, 81 » formerly, of Atlantic Highlands,' now re- throughout,.In. wa^er.J'^adXj'io go."$8V" quire alter 45p.-m^5i8»John atre U GET MORE and pay less for your in New Jersey, Write for descriptr WARDROBE TRUNK, In good condition, Bank.* . ».J»d ..rAfirsa, 1 condition, $20; also 16' 6" sea skiff, bushel. Bring your own container. Al- $7, Phone Red Bank 6-0627. 145 siding-Box 868, B, F. D. ^Shrewsbury 850, ,-PKnr>e Sea, Bright ^JrO.lM-WTsif.' fresh eggs, broilers, stewing chickens, price list. Order now for fall and spri _ : 1 1 new August, 1946, three-horse Indoor avenue. Red Bank. Phone 6-4054-W. tSt It' Pa'^OlJ*, t-f "* • ' i'.' *. . *"'' 'V' 1986 'OHSVROuB7r>^poacn, good delivery. Abram Brown, Brown's Mills, 10 bicycle. Phone Red Bank 6-1318-R.l. Harding road. Red Bank. and ducklings. James John, Marlon Wisconsin air-cooled motor, all equip- Stt X U9ED VfclKETlAfclKETlKK blinds, . very UULTIURAPHINO," mimeographing, klJ^XBOUTi -IB-foot; , fFlymouth. '^ur* :good condition, ftaater.- Phoi street, Red Bunk. Phone 6-2081-J. . N. J: Phone Pemberton 4971. OLD BARN, raie and remove from Bank 6-1174.' "-'•'•' .'?>•<. • *• ment, Including cover. Will sell for. reasonable. Apply 74 Wallace street, premises. Phone Hed Bank 6-0986-M. public stenography,' mailing; notary ^ cyHriifef^nffJn*.. Owner' muit sail, EEBCTRlC REFRIGERATOR, good con MALE CANAB1ES, In full song, all cbl- half of original cost. Inquire Frank Bed Bank. public. Lettercraft, 69 Broad street. Bed $pilnS.ltTV*7 tipit. |876t Fhon,*, Eaton* 1986 TERBAP£SN>t' sedan, raflli ors: $10 up. Bring csge. 2 Waddell Bank, Phone 6-0669. ,-••.••••.••• - ditlon, seven foot. Can be seen at Llnsmayer, 148 Broadway, Keyport, MALE LOVE BIRD, with cage, $12, Call THREE-PIECE BEDROOM suite, ma- toyii: er, two netr 'tires. "May need Cook fc Oakley, Red Bank, street, phone Hlghalnds 8-1154-W. Phone Keyport 7-2032, or Bed Bank t.hogany .finish.. Phone Red Bank 6. I Beet offer takes' 1U ' Ehbne Bar Red Bank E3TELLB DECORATING service. Paper- If-FOOT" *OWBOAT, .with; '••Uir4t* hort« : 6-8144.* . 1188.,' - :. .,--. .. •--. -•••: > •_ -. r 4 0478-M. -' ...-Jl.'.^-' «3:-.-.-':; .*• FORD TRUCK, dump body, compute, hanging*, plain and decorative) painting. . _ "J1*>^ _>«. I —* "_ ^i l:L'^.M - H^mt m fefe*J ' k>AA4^«B PLYWOOD—%",%", S", .Gsnia ;: CINDERS. CEMENT BLOCKS, all DECK WINTER COAT. 53 Shrewsbury LARGE CURLY leaf Begonta, $t, Mrs. Call Red Bank 6-0692. Offlee.'20 Mount BUIOK, 1988, 3p«rial,.lour-do6r 2V4 yards. A, Vacc»r«lla,- Essex 1 doors, special. $45; No. 1. Per* > kinds, all slies. AH kinds mison avenue. Phone Red Bank 6-1140-M* Nellie J, Alexander, : opposite River atreet,'• •-'. .' '• ; \. .'-, .'.-.-,•..•! ; • . . \ mechanically''.A.l ^..v.ery-go* itrtet, Keansburg, phona Keansbura : : Plasa school. new slip cover*'ahd'h»ater. Bss fectlon wood shingles, $14.50; doors, : material, cement, Uma.' sand, THE FURNITURE CENTER has a bsr- 6rO69O. ••--.-, '••'• • ' ' ' - - ' BUY AND. sell second-hand, slothes; 18- IOT ;-.CAT,~ BO$T7,-ro6iny-,. seats 8 gslh' for you. People are leaving In TWO-WHEEL utility trailer* good con- accepted. Call' Keansburg 6-08 novelty elding, mouldings; kiln dried gravel, bricks, chimney flue,-etc. an(i xiORGE BLECTKIu refrigerator. In good must be In good epndltlon. , L. Ker-, ' 'Jjbronie fittings, Including a hurry wa have their four looms dition. Phone Red Bank 6-0516-R-l. bar, 209 Shrewsbury aveuue, Bad Bank. ronse center' board; In water| $700. see at 68 Sea . ' . on Friday or .Saturday,-before: Roofing Supply Co., 145 Belmont ^ cheap with a small down payment. Fur- ; Leonard street, Bed Bank. Phona 1-0575-R.* ..'•' --. : '• • '• ' . •• • ' times. Cost $800. "Will sell for 8160. 25-FOOT c.HpiIS CRAPT sedan crulaer, avenue, Long-Branch. Phone Long niturs Center, 29 East Front street. Sice 88. Reason for selling, going 24-HOUR SBRV1OE on the repair of )ia*, Gray,.msrlne motor. Complete, 6-4194. Phone Red Bank 6-1647, or Red Bank 88-INOH HOT AIR furnace, suitable (or Branch 6-2400. • six-room bbngalow, .reasonable; also South. Call Eatontown 3-0662-J, after -radio* and. electrical' appliances. PrrueK d reasonably;' also other boats, REAL ESTATE WAN! 6-3213. r 5 p. ra.« illen's' Boat Yard. Phone Rumson 1- FOX TERRIERS—Black, whit* 10 oil burners, good condition, $5 each. We call for and deliver. Harold'e PullenV Boi IRISH SETTER puppies, registered IF YOU HAVE anything to sell, call Use'for cob-kins' and hsatlng. Slr.e 14 PORTER GABLE 0-4 wet or dry belt 116$. UST YOUB PROPERTY -JOr brown. Call Red Bank 6-8807-J, Radio and Electric Shot), 84 West \ - AKC, pedigreed, show and field stock. MAN'S BICYCLE, slae 28-Inch, balloon the Swarts's department -furniture lady's, winter coat, tan and brown fur surfacer, complete with 14 H. P. single 18-FOOT., ROWBOAT, In fine condition, rent,' P. F.-Kennedy, II Peleri Best blood lines, reasonable. Phone store, or the Furniture Center, We buy collar, $6; a new suit, inever-worn, site phase 1,10-220-volt motor and reolrf Front street, Bed Bank. Phone 6- 1 - reasonable. Phone'Red Bank 6-0753, Phone Bed Bank'6-0454. v i tires; good condition, $20. A. Acker,* everything and anything and pay1 the Humson 1-1081. Chestnut street, .Port Monmouth. 16, '6,60.- Call Rumion 1-080*.. culatlng system. In perfect condition. 2744.' . ' •''•"'.. TRAILER fiullt for Comet sailboat, CONSTANCE SMITH Agency, 1 highest prices. Call Bed Bank 6-1647, Industrial Plaatli Arts, 14 East Ocean BHED SOW and boar, both weigh IOE BOX—Good -condition,, 100-pound MAN'S FULL DRESS suit, ''Including 845. •Bliose-.LeogrBriiich. 6^1412.* avenue. Fair Haven. Phone Be about 1,000 pounda; farm horse, work or-Bed Bank 6-82-18. - • • •• ' white vest, hand: tailored- In London, avenue; Bea Bright,, Phone Sea' Bright .rtcppled - en< 6-2808. Cash buyers for sll "tj capacity, - porcelain Uhe'd. 164"" Ocean THE FURNITURE CENTER has some- «.-O0H,« -• ' " •'•• " •-. • MODBRN . OARAGE • eomsUuetiou.. Ex- single or double: farm wagon. Phona avenue, East Keansburtf.* never worn. Absolute perfect condition. pert rooling and siding. Constriction en> real estate. Mlddletown 6-0083-W. . thing new- in thre re-sale department. Slse 86-88.!" Cost $175, sell $50i Write, OREENACRE- AGBNCY. Excellen ICE BOX—Good condIttoiu reasonable. Bargains. Pay the balance only, .88,5.0 USED WESTTNciHOTJSE electrio toaster, of all!.t^paai porchuhclosurfct-and'.ad- NEW tlBBS— Siies 600x18, 600x20, Phone Red Bank 6-0786. "Dress 8uW B6« lUr'-BosT- Benk. .two racks, thermostatlo control. Very ditions; convenient terms. • J.. and L. keyport.-.:'-., pecta for 'good' listings.'- 'Call 600x16, 650x16, 525x17, 475x19. weekly, three rooms of furniture.-Come He HighlandBlghlandss- 1-1794,'tO1-1794.-10l1 Flnt DALMATIAN, female, tl months, 115; and see It, 29 East Front street. Phone ALMOST NEW. seveh-IJlete solid m«ple good condition, ,$20. M. B. Pritchard, Construction Co.,.Highway 85V Keyport. Seen; after Frli Goodyear tires and tubes. Norman K. Rumson road, Little Silver* Phone Bed SPECIALI2INQ. In b«esn ind-'rii Whitney baby carriage, 111, Phone Bed Bank 6-1647, or 6-8218. dining room suite. Can be seen rat Phone Keyport T-l»7ji ' ; ••:< ', Lake ..Bhore i -Drive, 7 Freeman, 121 First avenue, Atlantic Red Bank 6-1384, - - . 18 Elm^plaee.:Keee.:K d Bank. • • •> • Bnnk 6-0502.R. PANTS. MADE TO ORDER stid matched a>es.. Phone Rad Bank properties:- Llitlnga wanteeTr Highlands. Phone Atlantic Highlands DOLL—18 Inches tall, with complete ELECTRIO IRONEIt, for business or prl- to «nltl."A. Boncore, 1218 Shrewsbury waiting. H«bnt'-1T.~Hannaftf'. ril 1-0761. ' OOMBINATION ..ELECTRIC anil coal outfit of old faahloned clothes. Phone SALE CONTINUETIN D at'Emma Thomp- son house, Uneroft, . Saturday,- Sep> vste use, very cheap; also odds and avenue. Red Bank. Phone'Red Bank 6- NEW,. JM>DBL(,.«"-foot •.belter cabin, tate broker, -51,4 Ocean aveni! range, repairs necessary for perfect Bed Bank.6.Q120-M. l Bright. Phone.-lasej'Hirlght 2-08( GUN DOGS—Pointers anil setters s operation, 176. Phone Bed Bank (• tember z8,'from li80 to 8-p. m. enda -of antiques. Call Saturdays or 8068-M. . . .••••!•• Cray engine, 45 h. ,p.. $1,750. Paul started pupplee, and broken dogs at HENDRICK3 DRAS3 bird . stand and Sundays. Miss I. D. Taylor, 581 Pstton B*«hffemK'.,co^t'?Be«i'-.andi-front DOCTOR WILL PAX all casn a sacrifice, all Inoculated and fron 0852, or Freehold 8-U68-J-2. cage; lady'a black wool coat, fur col- FIIiEPLACE ANDntONS, icreena, coal : avenuee. Long Branch. ~. ^ . IRON EAILINGf.for porchas, atalr- strast; Keyport. ".• y±'. . •;,'", ; j -• ,;i -, suitable. • Muit'ibe'ln conl ihamplon atock. Now Is the time to grt MEW ANDTJ8ED motor scooters, with lar, slie 88; .linen lace' bedspread; six grates, brass buckets, wood-, baakate, , a guarantee, 80 milts on a gallon, lirg. bellows and tools i mahogany break- ELECT ways, etc. Made to order by See- cation In Red JSank.' Write. "I your bird dog for ..the fall. Dr. E. C. cubic . toot Frlgldalre; three posrh front; double door-mahogany bookcase) TWO ELECTRIO brooders, one Frlgl Box 511, Red Bank. - Olerdlng, Laurel avmue, Centervllle, 40 miles per hour. For low cost trans- chairs; man's red robe, sin 88; one- k dwl Cloj>pan». a0,;ye,*»;i»».» .We.*,, portation, see us I Red Dank'Radiator Palr -of-. $0?lnoh -gold-.'Oval -frames wltli dslre, best quality hsy and alfalfa. r FAMILY OK'FOy*'adults win Holmdel township. • Phone Mlddletown gallon-canvas waterproofing compound. Portraits; tall French- Sevres, lamp;-red Apply Triple- Brook farm, Pleasant Val- afreet, Bed'Bankv theme, ».It.»9. i 8-0160. . Works, 118 West Fropt, street, Bed PonPhonee BeBdd Bank 6-1913-J93. to $10,000 fur ;eV>'house wrtB Bank, ' •• '- ' leather, a.rmohair, $28; 8%.;foot':French RU(^—Looley Rosd, Hdlmdel.,m woven Orienta' ' l rug. 9xlt, lOBWA'BM;' bedrooms, Rad Bank, Fait HsTVei DlNtHNtH o R6060MM BET. ffou r chairshi , but- upholstered bencn, $22; large bid Eng- Silver or vielnlWv 'WrltelB'JS'l SEKVl-OYCLES, seneatlonal motor-bike. blues, browns, $175. Cost $860. Also UESSCOOLS cleaned 'and 6allt, wptle , ah* InUroatioil _.r._ . FREEZERS for horns and farm use. fet, and chinh a closet, two-burner fire- lish Oak' carved • double sided krieehole very valuable Asiatic; Horsemen and unks cleaned and Installed, draina In- Box 511, Bedi Bank. Guaranteed 10 days, 100 miles per less cooker, bed and dresser, 181 Cen- desk,. $65; dog bed, $1.60. Other things ' All slsea. American Freeier k gallon. No down payments necessary, figured writing around border, 4x8, lulled. Phone any tiro* da» or night, COUPLE, with two children," tcrnvenue, Keansburg.' > too.numerous to'mention, 'Stansberry'a, ! Rumson 1-0740-J. .Harvey (£ TlltonVj UaBlt • CARD i Bouatt, , SOW and ex- Appliance Co., Route 86 and Oakhlll $287,C0, delivered. Come In and see $75. Phbne 'Belrotr 9.0259. UaBlM t • CARB i BouaUt buy houas closs'to schooW^ T~WIN BEDROOM set, complete, two Mlddlettfwj FivV Corners,. BouU. 88.... Bruce place. Rumeon. . . • , ' " - iBtlae aalee-and atrvloe road, Phone Red Bank 6-8877, Itl Red Bank Radiator Works, 118 West SAFES—Two .cabinet ' salts',- good as: < "«hang««.- • Poatiae a $7,600. Will .pay cash. Writs Front street, Red Bank. beds, dresser, vanity and bench; also BSD, with . Innersprlng. mst- •n»w, dial locks. One 38x28 wide, by «e)naa.,-naa., a tf. A,'1, &O. Bauat Bsothers, R,," Box 611, Bad iBaak, . an odd vanity. Can be seen between treas, coll spring, used" one' month, ' COMPLETE LANDBOAPB service. H.|l^llethsiile street,. phon» $0«$, 10 a. m. and 2 p. m,, at 70 Monmouth 5' 7" high. Other 24x24 and 5' high. .|l^ll TYPEWRITERS, All make* of business $201 Phllco table -model radlo-vlctrola $50 each,'coat $75; also two packing triah.ito'sell'you automobile machines, adding machines: sold, rent- OVERHEAD D00B8, Easy to op- street. Red Bank.* v. 85 years' experience sll Wrajiohea ,r combination;' also table model radio, crates, new, both 28 wide. One 64 high garden work. Evergreens, flowering ' Ir to k«,, We pay. eaeb (or eer- MISCELLANEOUS edTind repaired." Efficient service guar- erate, 8 lest wide, stssl -ovtrhaad MO83UERD 22 callbsr rlfls. model 4i" 194$ anteed. Sole agent Underwood type- garage door, $75. Installed com- equipped with Weaver telescopic 6-2176. -...•• '• - - Plywood sides, 1x2 corners. Make of- . shrubs, perennials, bulbs supplied, Mrt.int-Bnirlfrh Co.. fad^Banal'" LISTINQS wanted, If you na>» writers. Sundstrand adding machines. sight, model 880. Accessory sights, DOlJUB AWP Plymouth pailengir ears, Ellis Ofllee Supply Co., (upstairs), 69 plete, . D. Malr. Atlantic Highlands. ATLAS COACH • carriage,. only one ysat! fer. ' Atterbury. Phone Belmar 9-0269. planted In saaaon. Now Is the bast^' for sale I boy era walling, a Marble Gonss receiver tsng sight, Ly- old, still Ilka new, very reasonable. DUMP BODY, yard and a half. Century 'Dodge , Job-rated trucks; • authorised Stout, T7 Broad street, phone-H Broad street. Phone Red Bank 6-0669, Phone 1.0'020.W.« m«n .standard rear, sight, hooded front time to make that new lawn, Phone 1 Can be seen at 826 Bay avenue, High- Weildlnst. Hlghwnr 88, Mlddletowni T setiloe, modern .service slatlon. Frank .s14l. 'n '.'.' '-••- -. • T-v sight, cartridge case,' cartridge,' belt lands. REFRIGERATOR, , electric, extremely ' Bed Bank "jOeiM-H.,.,-, •- 'jj... .-!".,'. Vain flyokle, 149 Wis» rront itreet. Red PURCHASE YOUR Venetian blinds: TRAILER, 27-foot, $2,6601 (ISO Ford sling, 800 rdunds of ammunition.-Price Bank.- west of Maple avenue. I* , ARE YOU HA1 VINO t partf7 „,, coupe, both In good condition. Phone $60. Call Atlantic HIghlanda 1-0049-W ttl.ECTB.IO ilBATINO stove, new, rasa- .reasonable;' alnce'we have two. Phone rent a Juke Box -for thattpeii at wholesale prices, Steel, slum- '. onab|*. All kinds of children's toys: Eatontown 8-0629-J.*' ARTHUR E. 11OYCE, painting contrac- caslont or k',P,!'.4 lystem fo**f Inum, wood. Phone Atlantic High- Eatontown 8-08T8-J, or call at 121 after Saturday. two taffeta twin bedspreads i American tor, exterior and, interior painting, es- USED CAB -KLLMB8, Will! par Barker avenue, Eatontown.* FCfllRAcES. oil heaters, stoves.Sam- POWER LAWNMOWER. Portable, light, fse-T Celt' orj^rilu,' MajasUS 1 lands 1-0920.W.* flag, slio-110x175 Inchesi ail'kinds of timates supplied On large Or email job!. " • Tilihast'ciSi-prloe'fer yiui: deed' merits, 16'17 Wast' 'Bergen • plat BEnvBL GAS REFRIGERATOR; Clam uel Bwartt, 14 Weat Front street. girls' clothing, slse,4 and 10, Call Rad easy to handle. Cuts and trims high First class work by practical painters. Phone Red Bank 6.1887,* - - grsiss, weeds, eto., as' easily as lawn Banli.'Phune 6.il87. )•" 1 son lawn , mowen blue coil. Temp, Bank 6-8871. Phone Buroson. 1-06H,,..,...,,•—.-.t -,..••:•,. ^\a»i»^*»ii!i«j;ft«^ ••: atr-i«p NOW i8 THE TIME to plant nice Maater. thermostat, 186 Wayside drive, FULL-BI^E metal bed, complete, almost grail.' New 1D4B models. Maytag two TjBBD STOVES, parts and repairs, and- cylinder gal engine model, 899.50; % UOOVCIH oleahers revaired, oradisa te> • Harding road.- «t Broad atreet. YOUR JOBV-Fr.e • catalog"k «»>.' ,„ ,??° »1»1 JJ ' l*l* taehnttaehntcwc l . .„ _ _. '"D mahogany living plete, US; twln-slss mstsl, bed, William er, china closet, toilet and-tank, fur- While atreet. pbwi> "It Reil Ban» ' Write International Cor aprlng. Honey Bee Floware, upper Helmuth, corner Church street and dlraet if not at your dealers. Carl Beek- Bohooli, Bolt 169! J S , t Blond street, Ited Bank, Phona Red room and dinette set; lime osk bed- nace blower, copper coll, hanging ker- mann, Factory Sales A Service, 61$ AUTO RADIATORS cleaned and re. OHH' YUUH CAK steetnardl Uq your cr n 0 room set. - Red chrome Daystrom Walling avenue, Belford.* ossne lamp, new black and galvanised paired, with a guarantee,, few cores ' l wheels •hlmmy Let Us correct the Bankv6.|020. kitchen set. Phone Red Bank 6-4054-J, BEMJTIT'DI, ITALIAN walnut dining Ocean avenue. Sea Bright. Phone 2- amoke Pipe. 116 Shrewsbury avenue.: 0079. i'., ,:- Installed In Jig time. Bee pi drat. Rad trouble. 'Be»«i!your-.tires. Uteit Beat electric range, In ex- or 6.8046-J, • •_• room set, Refectory table, 7x8 feet; Bank Radiator Works', 118 Walt Front v TIlRBBJFlRcB living room eall child's SMALL.WHEELS and tires, For Indus axle and-lrara«'st»alrtunlng equipment. FOR BERVIOB-AVirdean Angi - rtllenr l condition. Call Rumaon I- buffet, 7' x22"| side table, 4'x2's six street. Red Bank. • Phone 6-1177.' 0S3l'. POK8 Y~O~UR DAOK ACHE? Come to swing, desk, chair, Phono , Freehold Phoj Frankt.Van uSyokl*) '149,,'West rront Breed ^bull.poj.,. blood (•„, Swarti'i Furniture latore and get a side and two nrm ichalrs, upholstered trial, farm, homecraft end replace- 1'AINTINU, Reasonably end, eipertly street. Bad: Benk, > west oi -Maple avenue, modern living new, |qnsribr,lng. mattress. . Guarantied In tapestry, almost new; copied from ment use, sites from four-Inch 16 2S- roont COFFEE TABLE, «6;-6 doaen prestrv- : o well,,done.,,,YWrlls, IL'W,lBjams.,,,l$r C »iilldit»; As»; for, Jack Harder. suite, with custo"-—m made slisilpt covers | for ten years, Highway. 85,' opposite antique Kalian originals, Sale price 12,- lnoh,..ln 'solld' tire, seml-pnoumatlo tire Rlvar^ street. Red Bank, . Phone « l t-m-JPUft I ill %'ima ii a **' '* ll f nlna.iilecv walnu-t. dinin_.nlng rooroo:.m. _Suite! Mlddletown Fire Co, Phone Red Hank BO0, Mny bo ,s«»n by appointment. Ing Jars, 60 csnta a dosent Jtnglleh and pneumatlo tiro and tubo types i solid wtibr te,l Dank. a.|8H8 after 6 ii. ••3213. Open every night until 9 Write. "Italian,'1 Pox III I, Had Bank,* riding booti, slaa Hi, $8| two 700x16 tiro, 4'/»", SO contsi 6"xl", $1,88| Zero 0560-J, ' '-'-•- '.- •. I •••-•.•, '., liriced optralor, new maoWrjill 1 tlrea, $4 eaeh; two new storm windows, UlwtulKAL UONTJIAUTOK, sand, gravel, o'clock, •- -, REIimBHToTl, i to i cublo-foo Press,; lOxlU, $8,02; 8xl«. $2.661 bulkheads, docks,.' eto. Cellar . .and axeayatfng. ,Is_n.d,,,l.,rlng, g.adlll Jl»10:BJ - »' 1MJS»' $", $4,;e.»chi,»Jo iPn|jr iniuraAtlA ...MMJte'S2L^5i<«L V-HJltl 'suite, 680) modern elx-place bedroom Bank 6-0597.* _.. hardware and other — T— Tj—vwvv*"11 - ^s-riisasr-rsjBaT||P¥-|aamn 'slilte,, $150, Apply Mrs, John Prler1, 1 DURp "WATER PUMP, complete with each i , pair 'greangreanvv. porcelain outdoor oorner Monmouth avenue and Renfrew Order direct If not at (own, with flmsrtlp,,tlp ,1.ilaevM1 , pr«ssure switch, slsctrlo motor and vtsei, $4'e«oh4'e«oh! tthrsh a .slngls bada, with Money buck guarantee. PA1NT E, ^ with wide laceM«i'"frtlan, Iniertlonfrtlanii iJIn - 42>«>llnnL tank; 166 gsllons per hour, mattr.seB,,$7,Bs$7B00 aseb, Phoni Bad D»nk Daokmann, 686 Ocean 1 •Vary $41. rhdlf. Kesniburg 6.078$.J, > mates given, Lawrence Clark, 1J Surf ; 1 ! . ">••* Brllht, Phone 8-0079, v:r;W^^-.Mvfli«»i}l*i»«»rV.!**»

HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR- SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL E3TATE TOR SAU two deyi MAID—Sleep In. Call Bed Bank t-8850 NEW DOLL HOUSE. Located In Or-15 ACBES PEACH, and apple farm. 0 ttll|»' after 6 p. m. • RUMSON—One of the beat riverfront ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Six roomi, STORE AMD FIVE-BOOM apartment chard Place, Little Sliver, ntar tchool. About SO0. bait peach trees, ripening estates. Aaklng 875,000. Navsilnk, bath, oil heat; newly decorated; light, HIGH; BCHOOL gnUane*' dlrecto HAN TO DRIVE turn and work on Two bedroom!, all tile bath, large llv. above; two-car garage; lot 100x150,, early July. to- end, of September; 200 quaint six-room nouse, newly redecor- airy basement; all Improvement!. Call Price $7,500, or will rent Route 35, farm; lire In tenant'bouae. Mlddli- ng room, complete modern itreamlined apple tree!; other fruit trees, including ated, all improvements: bargain, -810,- Atlantic Highlands 1-0003. tteee or'fou'r-rpoini.turnlihed/or. Vnfur town-Stock'Farm, Thoi. S, Field, phone kitchen, with atalHtcii attal alnkr at- near Red Bank. Phone Mlddletown 5- Delicious, Mackintosh and others. All500. See DiFore'i Real Eitate Agency, 0»92.« nltbed' apaxtmtnt .or -.imall. bo.uitf Red Bed Bank e-08«l. , tached garage; full cellar, oil- burner, 8'Monmouth itreet. phone Red Bank MODERN .BUNOAI^W.'fully Insulated, kinds pear, cherries, plums, mulberries, five rooms, bath and laundry room; lank..' or .'•surroundlbg,r. cojnmanltles. UBT US HELP you with your employ- beautifully furnlihid, $13,750, or unfur- nut! ; o.nd other . trees. Seven-room SUllSON—We are authorised to otter nlahed 812,7(0. Phone owner, Saturday plenty of closets, large open attic, hot for sale, a 3te -acre tract of excep- ment problem!.. Roberta* Employment house, ..Improvements, chicken coop, MONMOUTH BEACH, Beautiful "estate. ««pt -SatMrdoV,. pt:..Sunday,. between 8 or thereafter, Red Bank 8-1348-R." water oil heat; one-e7r garage; 50x100. anally well landscaped grounds. This Asebcy,. W Broad itreet. Red Bank. 16x90; greenhouse, 20x50, Other amall 15 rooms, excellent condition, Ocean mmedlata possession;' $9,600. Apply Phone. 1.18(15: J . building!. / Price $19i500. V. Arena, property has' a total etreet frontage of LlK(!nOW-MIDD^EfOW^f road. TW view. Worth 145,000, Make an offer. Mrs. John Prior, corner Monmouth ave- about 1,000 feet, and can be divided acrei, beautiful building lite, partly 228 Line Road, Matawan. Phone Mat- Shrewsbury, little estltl, fieldstone nue and Rsnfrew place, Port Monmouth. FOR awan 1-1784.J. • ' Into four building sites. Price Is $5,- n; adulti; refereate. on» Bed Bank .OPERATORS.and trimmer! on chll- wooded* with running brook; alio itory front, 180,000. DIFiore'i Agency, II Phone Keansburg 6-0194. 601) for tho enjlre tract. Willlara H. tttli '' ''iten'a'drtirti.- Apply to "Mar-' and half building 18xl» feet, with poi- Monmouth street. Phone Red Bank J- o ANB-ft-BSTAtlKANT In hottl;,«H ilb'lltlei. Baaionablt to quick buyer. R. WE HAVB MAN! proipects for 4147.* . -. • Hlntelmahn, Realtor, Rumson. Phone HOWE, -TW6"or tke^eoraomi;' fi- Fame*Fame*- Miinufuturtng CO.CO , 88 LeonLo-n EARLE8COTE FARM. Holmdel, 0600. ...-.-equlpmenti xag4. location.. Contact, rage.: Beferedcei 'furnished. "Phone G. Leonard, Box (41, R. F. D. 1, Red farm homei-and acreage. Now EAST BERUEN PLACET Double house, ^Maaager, Wait End Plaia. 126 Brighton, ard itreet, Bed Bank. Bank.* ' ..-. . • 136-acre farm, wjth modern 12- KUMSON—Modern bungalow, contsin- " Ing. Lalit' 2-6U5-B. -' .•'• \-'n'-.- ••'•• all Improvements. River street, fine irvahuekvehue,, Loftoltg iBranca. ••.-'..'-•; Ii the time to'; •• mouth. Phone Mlddletown 6-0288, icriptive circular on requeat. Bro- KDBSON—"The Beeches," Laurel Lea". ^glJ'-J^.VtiST" RED•*—^*'J— ." •-6ANt-8ii-roo ' s •!••! " jJI— "* m ' -•'•'••••'- • •' i»m>. itrtet. Phone Red Bank 8-8181. 8-0700.• fireplace, fine condition, living and din frame residence, on a 1%-acre plot, m NTATIVES to aell aubacrlp gage at 4^%, Immediate- occupancy, frantic Hlghl.naa.- ffaone 1-0477. tt SOL TH-STKBIfr, comtortabla a m«. BEPRE3EN iU ng room. Price $10,200. Bjrank " an.unusual setting of..fine old tver- : u tlonito a new, popular New Jeriey .iu,it COMUTRUCTION. Beautiful Co- iliUPSbH AtiEMCYBunafalow, five 'rice $8,000. Greenacre Agency, 101 PUNQALOW,; lour" i roomi,: and bain, mn.rooan.Fhoo..BeJ. Bank «214 spacloui rooms, fireplace, tile bath Lawes. Phone Bed Bank 0-28 grem and deciduous treel. This mod- « farnlihtd.- 'Inquire, Lynch, South magailne,; -Tht -on^y publlcatiod of tti tonlal home, in one of Bed Bank'i ax- First avenue, Atlantic Highlands. Phone Mra. P. ICIaiien. . with atall shower; hot water heat; plot BUNGALOW—Two bedrooms,~3SItel..... 1-1794, or 1-1673.M, after 6 p. m. ern home contains four master bed- %iit Eatontuwn eait of new d* kind. New Jeriey Compeii, 82 Naiiau cluilve lubdivliioni. Everything of the rooms, two tiled baths (one with stall __. _. ... or we(k, Maple Grove. 57x187. Attached single garage;'813,- dining and living Tn«m|_ Apply to Mar-Fame Manufactur- THOMPSON AGENCY—Properties NAVE3INK—Colonial, remodeled, ilx attached garage. An attractive feature water heat, oil; landscaped plot 70x110, borhood; garage'; full, cellar; plot ii the spacious veranda with its arched Inf. Co^ 98 Leonard itrect^ Red 122,000. Substantial i% mortgage can of all types .for Hie, Including rooms, large lot, oil heat; corner par- 126x110, Modern appointments through- cel, newly decoratid and equipped, Im- columns; automatic heat. Sale price ..'.-, *rtakfait ' » ' ' ' ' : '' \ it arranged. BchwarU-Macklln, 8 farms, town properties, country out; newly painted and decorated. Im- M0,000. All brokers protected, Wil- is, »n bus line, mediate occupancy; $9,600. Bowtell mtdlate occupancy; 47,900, Creenncre homes, - estate! ' and riverfront!. p liam H. Hintelmann, (Firm) Realtors, .. colonial ?iome, Lor*' Branch WAlTRBSSEa. , • Strand Reataurant. 1500 CASH NliBbED for tKis flve^room Agency, Phone Atlantic Highlands Age'ncy, 101 First avenue, Atlantic High* —~j-ifour 9*—-.———,—..- — ., •- Thompson Agency, 81 East Front lands. Phone 1-1794, or 1-1578-M *f- Rumson. Phone 1-0600". Hwo tile bathsj v,fuiu- Phohe Red Bank 8-8841. bungalow, two bedrooms, living room, -one. tUMSON—Attractive bungvlov. on a •imbed. ' Irnrhedlft-e possession, ', untJI mu- BOOMS. Board If -de- dinette; kitchen,. tile bath and shower, itreet, Phont Rtd Bank 6-0700.* CHAPEL HILL,—Modest farmhouse, 4}j tsr 6. p. m. ; * >*7ilnt I;-"1 $125;.*--a<"'month. Charfei.^E. ^SSEBS—Experience not neceaiary, acres, outbuildings. Sacrifice for quick plot 50x150; In good neighborhood. t : .». .-With' ot without kitchen prlv- and , operator! on children'! and lot water heat, oil; attached garage; ATLANTIC ' HIGHLANDS—Four-room ' B*eeney' Aj{entiy.'' Phone Rumaon J- landscaped plot 80x100; »«7 monthly sale, $6;5O0, Bowtell Agency. Phone ale price 18,000. Wljlinm H. Hintel- l, * Phone 'Keaniburg 8.(1487. ltdlei' coati, 85-hour week,- good pay. BAY VAN HORN AGENCY — Three bungalow, with enclosed'porch; steam mann (Firm) Realtors,'Rumson, Phone FURNISHED BEDROOM, with kitchen Mom-south 8portiwear. Phone Red Bank payment for veteran. Schwartt-Mack- acres, tennis cr/urt; attractive resi- Atlantic Highlands 1-0116. teat; newly painted and decorated. FtJftl*I3hBD cottage, ali I-3JU9-M. 'Located to th« rear of Head- lln, 8 White itreet. Phone Red Bank WATERFRONT, Atlantic Highlands, Ideal for retired couple. Restricted •0600, , —.improvements; country location: l~ ''prlvlh!gefc.ln(iulrf fiter. I- P.>M., 11* dence; >9Q-foot living room, nreplacc, RUMSON — Semi-bungalow, containing M«cli«ul»'itrett, •Btd-Banti Phone •- den'a Corner fire hopie. ' 8-8121. • t nine voomi, three baths, oil burner; charming eight-room home, Dutch Co- neighborhood. Price $6,800; pint (0x106. "iMIe! frbttconitructlon; convenient loca- LEONARDO—Mlddletown townehlp, six- Realtors. Rumson. -~-*.attra'ctive '"gs:oundi; wood panelled; 9 Xrueger,. Port Monmouth road, -East ttonVfiVfr'toonis, tilo bnth.'fircplucc, In- WEEK-END OR SUMMER cottage. Slt- room ifml-bungalow, hot-air heat: 'Rent $100 monthllf. Phone J. H. Meyer, ?* j^**.*L- _L_-._- Keansbugg... Phone Keansburg. 6-0114. uuto In hills off. Route 36, between RUMSON ROAD—Modern residence, FURNISHBD' BOOMS; 'with private SALESLADY, : Must have exper- sulation; "•copper- plumbing, oil burner; enrage; year-'round home. Immediate Ssa Brlnht^-oatl.' or write* 1 Highlands and Atlantic Highlands; four occupancy. Owner leaving .etate; $5,- containing four matter bedrooms, two kitchen; 10. mlnutei walk to Fort i'\>, .jence," ladles', ' apparel EAUT KEANSBURG. Year-'round, four garage;'811,500.- Van Horn Agency, Fair mister baths, three maids' rooms, SMALL STORE:and two roomi in rear'. iton, rooms, bath, cellar, plpeless heater; Haven, phone Red Bank 6-4100.* roomi, sir lota. Ideal for $2,000. Bow- 500. Greenaera Agency, 101 First ave- Good*for candV itort or dry clean' Monmoptlj. . Cowisr Branch ayenue and tell Agency. Phone Atlantic Highlands maids' bath, on a plot 100x150; auto- Eatontown .BouUvard,r %\1 a -ffieiU "•'tteady' work, good pay.. Klrach- corner lot; fully furnished. Price 8C- RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Modern nue, Atlantic Highlands, Phone 1-1704, ,ixuc shop pr ahoemakeri In Aaburjr 1-0116. or 1-1678-M niter 6 p. m. matic neat. Priced at $24,000. Wll- Phone Eatontown 8-0210-M. * baum'a, 28 Broad atreet, Bed Bank. 000. East Keansburg. Year-'round, Cape Cod, tile bnth, two bedroom.!, Itnm If. Hintelmann (Firm), Realtors', Park. Call Swurti'i Furniture Store, Ave rooms, hot water heat. aU Improve- RUMSON—Nice locality. Splendidly Bed Bank «-B2U., • . TWO PURNI8HBD toon!. Apply Mr. Second floor partly finished. Game room, LEONARDO—10-room~house, containing Rumson. Phone 1-0600. * ments, with two-car garage, with sum- automatic heat;-'89,500,- Vnn Horn conditioned house, six rooms, two two apartments, two baths; garage; Claflla, 19' Wiitilde arenue, Bed R«liIABLE^WOMAN for housework, ATLANTIC HlOHTSftDS. • , Attractive Bank. 'Near Inn line.* . tome cooking, two adulta In fafnlly; mer bungalow attached, 87,600. Ideal Agency, Fair Haven. Phone Red Bank modern baths, hot water heat, oil bur- full cellar;-. 100x100; near school And ner; Immediate poileillon; $15,000. bungftiow.. containing five rooms and FURNISH'KD BOOMS, light houa*keep< Hve out. Phone Red Bank 6-0054-R, Beach. Six rooms, fully furnished; one- e-4ioo." . ' •• station; year-'roundSxesldenee. Sacrifice n WANTED car garage; lot 50x100; S6,500. Al Charles E. 'Sweeney Agency. Phono to quick buyer. ^Asking $11,000. bath: on a plot 50xl 0. In a (rood inc '70 -Memorial J5rlve, Atlantic QANVASSBRa nnd SALES people, men RAX VAN HORN AGENCY—"1940" Rumion 1-1492. neighborhood.. Price $5,500: William Hlghlandi;* '' •'•- ' '-• • .. and women,* to open new accountifor Krueger, Port Monmouth road,.' East Greenacre Agency, 101 First avenue, At- KenHsburg, Phone Keansburg 8-0114 Cape Cod. Five rooms, tile bath, In- lantic Highlands. Phone 1-1794, or 1- H. Hintelmann (Firm), Realtors. Rum- one ofthe largest home Vqvipment com- julatlon; near'. bus. - Good Fair Haven KEANSBURG^12-room houie, realden- son. Phone 1-0600. panies. ' Rogers illver, dishes, club alum- RED BANK—Six-room Souse, hot _.. neighborhood; 812,000.* Van Horn - tlal section, centrally located. House 1578-M after 1 p. m. heat; .garage. Conveniently located, newly decorated Inside and outside; IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Four-room lnum(, preiiure . cookers,- blanketi, etc. Agency, Fair Haven. Phont Red Bank SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP. New con. : JS.500. See Rolstoc Waterbury, Real. property 100x126. Immediate posses- «tructlon, five rooms; steam heat, bungalow, In West Keansburg. Just Low~ ai'81 down payments, no • collifct- «<)00« recently built, $3,750. S. Walters, tng,, itraight commission 15%. Plenty tor, 16 West Front atreet. Phone Bed sion. . Price $12,000. Henry Schwelter, with oil; attached garage; lot 116x240. Bank 6-3500.* RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Acre Bet- Realtor. 146 Main street, Keansburg. ' Agency, old Atlantic Hlffhlnnds road, 6f terHtory. Phone Long Branch 8- ' ting.-*- Brick and-frame; eight rooms, [vBBitor. i^p main itreat, neqmpurg. Price $10,500, Four-room and bath; RIVERFRONT — Four-bedroom house, EAtfONTOWN— Ranch typt bungalow, lot 100x150. Price $10,000. Also five- New Monmouth. Phone Mlildletown 6. - UW^W alter 8 p. m. H. F. Linn, three baths,'automatic heat, insulation. 0283. 35-foot living room; twfc-car garaga; Photographer's room; porch; garagei completely modern. Exterior Catlfor* room and bath, with' two-car gafngq 1 -•HnKhnpft'-fttf«Itiin> buttoni,ilaw«l- 125-fopt river frontage. Early poiiel- .nla redwood; lnrgu plot, with lake view. apartment; lot 100x160. Price $16,6dO. C50D INVESTMENT— 12-room home, GENHftAL HOUSEWORKER. Good barbeeue; 829,500. Van Horn Agency. and garage, one block from ocean, in m, iil«tole,,«old, colni, clocki, booki of wages, and adequate time off. Own slon. Asking 117,(00. See Bollton Fair Haven. Phone Roil Bank 6-4100.* Three ipncloua bedrooms, tiled.bath and Weart-Nemeth Agency, 42 Broad street. Monmouthh tounty, nnythlni old);' belt CHEERFUL-BOOM for ! couple, central Waterbury, Realtor, 18 Wcit Front kitchen. Immediate occupancy. Price Pholie Red-Bank 6.2240.* Asbury Park: rents durlnir cu.-^-ncr for " location,' 22 Chestnut- street. Red room and bath. Call Red Bank 8 RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—An out- furnlnhed rooms. brlnKS in high In- "itleti atld-.T?earl. GilmCn, 8.2. Sprint street. Phone Red Bank 6-8800.* standlng Monmouth horse form, 143 $15,750, C. F, Borden, Shrewsbury, ; Bank, -Phone••t-tl11J>. - Tl • 1 ' !•• • I an PERFECT HOME. Ideal for chil- rome. Immediate occupnnry, $12,500,* ttBaBhg-6O148M RIVERSIDE HEJGHfs. Seml-bungalow. acroa. Fine realdence, 11' rooms, three Phone Red Bank 6-16(1. or G. H: NICELY'-' FUUNfSrfEt). double bedroom. MAN—For garden work, by the hour. Nevlus. Red Bank 6-1638-J-* S. Walter!, Agency, old Mlnntic Hich- ; -: Phone- Red Bank 8-0862-M.* - Five rooms, lerecned porch; garage. baths, excellent fencing, 40 stalls•. (47,- dren and pets. Large (200x100) 'Re,ilfiej-.tlil'»eetUm.i Phone Red Bank Asking 18.500, See Rolston Waterbury. lands road, New Monmouth. Phone. Mid* ' 600, Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven, FAIR HAVEN—Excellent bungalow, on corner plot, fruit treei and garden- dlftnwn 5-()2«3. - ..-*- Realtor, 16 West Front itreet. Phone Phone . Red Bank 6-4100.' large landscaped plot 100x150; three ;. {(AMSSMEN-rA;. golden optfortunity. Ing arei, Located on Conover Muupuaj jtuun;1 tint > in gain, lor Reil Bank 6-3600.' bedrooms, living room with fireplace, If' Are.your earnings providing suf- RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—At bar- Lane, one block from Shrewsbury. $150 BUYS A half-acre, attractive - couM n"prterlp Fltef, .•»Call Red- SHREWSBURY — Moden* home, three gain price, six-room home, near high modern kitchen, dry cellar; recon- l land, on main hue, line, conven- Bank. 6-0454.. . . : -(-: ' • *•' flclent money'to take care of the bedrooms, tile bath, powder room, Icbool; new oil burner; garage; imme- ditioned air heat, oil; two-ear detached .. Five* roomi and . hatl*,. flrevlace, ED ROOM,' eotiPtei- all Im- fireplace, breakfast nook, oil hent. Pol-' garage. Exceptional purchase at $15,. iently located, two miles from Red ! able-,Hoard-: paid, eloth n« and'Ae4I. 1 ; H ;: tlili .e'oit p%'livingI. Are you Vlred 5Altt) for ttderly iaiK; •Sii'"- ' ' • '' i ONE MILE FBOM Red Bank; Fine minutea from eenter of Red Bank. TWO 4-ROOM APARTMENT*, fur- Hert'l the aniwer—Sell the nat- isHKEwsBUKY—New bungalow. Five WEST LONG BRANCH—Homestead, expert builders and financing ready* flreferT| In th« country. .Write, "R. dwelling, all Improvements; 812,600. By appointment only. Call Mr. B., - Box 811. B«d Bank.* nlshed. All roomi knotty pint. One ional advertised lint.of Underwriter rooms, tile bath,, iteam heat, all; Make an offer. Highland!.''Nlnt rooms, all modern conveniences, ilx bid* today to build for yotl, S, Walters large bedroom, one medium. Bad Bank- hardwood floors: attached garage; 112,- rooms, central heating; two-ear gar- . Smith,-Eatontown 8-1060,'extension .^^,w ^—.-^-T—A.-ttwrdy, with .^,,,... Approve'4 Fyr-Fyter Extinguisher! on hill; .best of.* construction. Can be Agency, old Atlantic Highlands . rtaioiiable; either shelves or drawers. Freehold highway, In Colt'i Neok. Elec- 500. See Rdllton • Waterbury, Realtor, made Into two apartments; 88,000. Dl- age; fine residential area; lot 185x200, 489. Prlct $12,000.* tric, gal furnlahed. By ' appointment direct to ichooli, factories, shops, 18 West Front itreet. Phone Bed Bank landscaped. Price $16,000, C. F. Dor- r6ad, New Monmouth. Phone Mid- Phone Mrt.BI.1.1, Red Bank.6-0818,* r Flort -Agency, . 8 Monmouth street, den, Shrewsbury. Phone Red Bank 6- NEW SIX-ROOM, l',4 baths, hot water only. Phone Freehold S-IUl-J. Thure- hotels, restaurants, public Institu- 8-8600. Phone Red Bank 6-4147.' dletown 5-0283. Attflil SIZE two-plate laundry atoi; day 8 to 9 p. m.. Saturday » a. m. to It. 1661, or G. H, Neviul, Bed Bank »• heat, fireplace; $14,750, or will rent reaiontbie. C»ll Ked Bank «-0UO-BO- . tions, country estates and dubl, BRICK AND FRAME. Six roomi, tilt WALLACE STREET, Double house. Ex- 1633-J.* nt $100 per month to-party able to fur- IN RESIDENTIAL lection ol Xlbaton, bath and kitchen, fireplace; two-car HU6KJU6KJ* "HWBtiHWBti UKE traniportattraniportattoiitffton tervlce itatlons, farms, homn, auto, ^cellent condition, all Improvements. nish $8*000 on note or second mort- SIX-ROOM HOME and hnth, with two ' t«« andIromand-'Iromand'Irom.. KeaniburKeaniburg to NewarNewark furnished room, In private home, eon. garage; residential; near bus; 811,500. See It to believe HI Throckmorton ave- OCEANPORT AREA—Corner property, gage. Three to five years Mease. New- acres of ground. Locntcd in beau, Schhoo l hhour i 9 a. in. to 18 ,1:800, p. raveniently located to buiei and atatlon. truck and bui owners, taverns, sum- See Roleton Waterbury, Realtor, 16nue; seven rooms; iust redscorated. All income producing, Four apartments, man Springs road, Taxes $109. Phone tlful spot In Mlddletown." Shrubs, trceRi Phone Long Branch 8-1081. West Front street. Phone Red Bank fully furnished: spacious 'grounds; Phone Keambur<'«-H80-W. ••• I •:.. , ',-mer resorts, amusement parks, lum- Improvements, Fine neighborhood. DI- Red Bank 6-0928. chicken coops on premises, 4ir>,000, S, TWO DOUBLBHROOMS,'- Couple or two ber yards .* and ' huiidreda of other ' 6-3500.* ...... :„'. .. Floro's.: Agency,- 8 Monmouth street. rompt . possession. C. • F. * Borden, LITTLB SILVER—Spacloui itx-room Walters Agency, old Atlantic Hlnh. Arorc antique bu,lr«lp,;.fpn- hrewsbury. Phone Red Bank 6*1661, thtffoad or in Bed Bank. Tell^prlu ' bueineii people; %lio on!'room with RED BANK. Booming house oppot<. Phone Bed iBank 6.4147.* i , cottage, - modern bath, oak floors,ho landt s road, New Monmouth. Fhont tbard for reliable • Womarii with refer- ' prqip'ecti. No lnveitment In itoek or Q. H. Nevlus, Red Bank 6.1683-J.* Mlddletown 5-0293. 1 * tunlty. Double house, six. rooms each 80-ACRE; FAKM, 2.000 fruit treei; large Water, heat; garage; lot.62x175. Own.r at renta. P. ft.l« M. MortUtown.' ence!; \ 29 iLawrehce avenue, Keambarg, **jL,a-« JlHttUliau• BTBAMfcl " -K '~~'^^~^^*KT*~^^^^YT^trunk. Pho'n., At- itreet, Xeamburg. Phonk 4«0128. water heat; garage and out-bulldlngs. RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—River now for Fyr- line, . Asking price $13,600. Constance Ings, farms, eatates, waterfront prop- water heat, open and enclosed porches view, secluded one-atory Tottage^twn l»nUc,:Hl»hlnruI> 1-0222-W. ~ ementi Smith. 14 Maple', avenue X^Jg tl " ' " " " ' " >dlat« Eri*M«*»»nieh*&«rtttiiSir»Frrtf»f »f« y lneiir^. __...... Kumson road. Phone Rumion 1-0118.' storm windows, Bryant gns furnace"?' StTUAOTlVE SUHHY two-room aparv' Shrewsbury. Phone Red Bank 6-1661, ^if'ottptly"'',for .free detail!. The "WALLACE . STREET, Convenient to Real Estate Agencyi 8 Honmouth street, or G. H. Nevius, Red Bank 6-1633-J.* MONMOUTH BEACH. Attractively fur. $9,000. Van Horn Asency, Knlr Hn- ment, • with kitchenette, juit redeeor- achools and shopping, ilx rooms,* al R»d. Bank. Phone 6-4147.* nlshed* summer residence, near ocean ven. Phone RciTBank 6-4100.* xUi,—fSti.^.-Btniin- " anar-Uatnt. wlf FFter Co.,,pept. T-8, Dayton 1, Improvements. ImmedUte occupancy MIDDLETO,WW TOWNBHII!—U, I. ap EXTONTOWN AREA—Slxoroom bunga. low; detached garage, near lhopplrii seven rooms, two (lied bathi, awnlnga RAY VAM HORNAGENCY—Four acres. -^Aii«m()lyjoi«t Wbah«n«tte:.iOtt«Je ftttytwr Asking price $12,500. Constance. Smith • praiial latlsfaetory; |S80 down pay. attached Karate: large landlcaped plot, At end of long laric." Brook; delight- 14 Maple avenue, Fair Haven. Phone center; lot approximately 100x150. tu.flemilM^and tracing:;", drjftirtc ,'Lbng Branch lllll MlDbLE-AGED LAD^, as housekeeper ment-necessary. Five-room bungalow, Price $18,000. John L. M^nugh, broker, ful location; on,e;fltory; mitomntie hent: room m- homt.'rjtlatonible ratei. Phone. WILL SHARE aix-roora houia with re. Red Bank 6-2808. excellent condltipn; lot 60x100. Price Price $7,500, Exclusive. C. F. Borden and companion. One who would like Shrewsbury. Phone Red Bank '6-1661 Rumson road. Phone Rumson 1-0716.* five rooms; garage: $14,000, Vnn Horn ..AilaiiHc Hlthlarida l-17»0-J. slned couple, or will; board.. Phone KID BANK—House ol;i» roorai, cen- 85,800. - Weart-Nemeth Agency, 42 -Ageneyj—Falr-Havert;—-Phone-Red—Bank— a good home. Two adults In family. Broad-atrcetr-Phone-Red-Bank-6»2240r or G. H.-Nevlui, Red-Bank-«.UBB-J.« WNM0UIH_BEA(5H._]ft1rnlsl.dflv. t,LT US HELP you with your employ HigH!andl-8-U6«-J. -Phonrrtong—Branch—«,!007"R—for—ap- —trally- located I lultable-fbfr rooming or room aummer cottage, bath; Ideally 6-4100.* roent problema. Boberta' Bmployraent ATLANTIC HlOHLANM- Two-room boarding. For quick sale, 110,500, Con- GOOSE NECK POINT—Ideal environ ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Five rooms, located between ocean and river. Priced ilntment, after 11 a. m.* cellar, hot air heat; one-ear garage; RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Near river. Agency, 77 Broad' atraet, Hed Bank. furnlihid apartment.; Ill monthly, GSNERAL HOUSEWORKBR, for day I stance Smith, 14 Maple avenue. Fair .mentz Most homes In neighborhood $5,-000 for quick sale. John L. Mlnugh, Dock, Lovely modern home, six Phone. <-1808. ' adulti only, '. Two three-riom apart- Haven. Phone Red Bank 6-2808. worth better than $35,000. Seven-room property 126x110. Immediate possee. broker, Rumion road. Phone Rumion •work, steady wo^k. Phone Rumson •Ion; 18,000, Al Kreuger, Port Hon rooms, tile bath, lavatory, fireplace,au - SLDSRLY WOMAN, ai companion, with m»nti, ll» an* »»5 monthly. Adulti 1-U60.I1.* WEST FRONT STREET builneii cor. Dutch Colonial home, hot water heat 1.0716.' tomatic heat-, insulation; garage; porch; Ught .houiewprk: Bleep in. Phone onlrlr,, Phone Atlantic Highland! l-0»ll. ner, 30x165, two stores and onewith oil, fireplace; two-car garage; lot mouth road, Eaat Xeahiburg. Phom r MAID—Full or part-time. Phone Red 187x2«2, beautifully landscaped. .Im- Keaniburg 6-0114. ,fiC HIGHLANDS. Ncwty decor- $18,000. Van Horn Agency, Fair Ha- Be>id Bank 8-1842-M«-18«8-M.. ^' >> . yruHNIBHBUuHN , newly - decorated, three apartment, in excellent condition. Quick ated five-room bubgalow, batb, en. ven. Phone Red Bank 6-4100.* m n•*.»*• 1'L-J^^-: • tTfcjr^^a-— ^- ' . ••!• f^'f •«••••* Bank '8-2818, or 910 Blver road, mediate occupancy.' \ .'Price. $17,000. -moderd n roomi,. crlvate"bath, kitchen; Qeevpfncy. Asking prlct 115,000. Con-, •ONE-FLOOR PLAN. FTva stpaclouL cldsed'twrch, hot ,air heat) garage; at- GRAbVAtB NWSSEI deilre> poi|tlon In Fair Haven.' ' . „ Welrt-Nsmoth'Agericyj'42 Broad itreet. rooms, open fireplace, two : master RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Three acres , .doctor"! ,o«e«. afternoona, Bank 6 In Red Bank. Two apartments, with matic hot water heat; workshop and LADY—With cultural background.oaol ; a -In'choice location;, handy to buur room home, on bus lino, near school. and one block from l)Uilnen eenter. lantlo Hlshlandi 1-0918 attu 7 p. m sale. Phone Atlantic Highlands 1- 2240.' - Income $1,600. yearly; also seven-room garaiK. Price $14,500, JohnL. Mlnugh, h b i widow; deilrea poaltlon ai companion, or anytime Saturday.* 0346-W. apartment, occupied by owner. Asking Hot air furnace; 75x180 plot; garage. or' iiium« dutlea In motherlesl or in- Phone Bed Bank_ 8-8888. . APARTMENT HOUSE. Consisting of broker,' Rumion road. Phone Rumson Early possession. Asking $8,800. Van BAKER—Bench hand, on bread, rolls, $15,000. See Rolaton Waterbury, Real- 1-0716:* valid fhom, chaperone or manager. No IN BELlfOTib—Three-room apartment; FAIR HAVEN—New bungalow, large . four apartments. Three rooms each, tor, 16 West Front atreet. Phone Red Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phone Red •domeetlc-work. Can anlit with nurilng. near bui and train.. Oil burner heat and buni. Phone Matawan 1-2050. four rooms, bath, shower; modern tile bathi, rental Income 8160 per Matawan Bakery. Matawan. Bank 6-8500.' COLONIAL HOME. Rve roomi) fire- Bank 6-4100.* Phone Monmoitth Beach 1-2217.* furniihed. Call Keanaburg 8-0087-M or kitchen, expansion attic; iteam heat: month. Price $18,500 W, A..Hopping place, enclosed porch, tile bath, auto- MILKER—Single man, experienced in Immediate occupancy; price 89,000, Agency, 8 Linden Place. Phone Red HOUSE—Uj-story, seven rooms, bath: ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Three rooms, C&ftaiiaMOBft PAWTE5 would like Atlantic Highland!Hghl . 1-012 4-J. matic steam heat, oak floors, dry cel- bath, enclosed porch, steam heat; lot hand milking; line living and working Phone Red Bank 6-1488-J.e Bank 8-0897.'-. " front and back porch enclosed; heat: lar; attached garage; fish pond; attrac- painting by..contract, or paper hang' TWOiAND-A-HAW r*om furniihed concrete chicken coop, 20x20; concrete 50x100; $6,000; Sciilthorp Agency. 103 •• bungalowj- pll.-heat, .water and. elec- iondltloni; good pay. Apply John Lind- Ul'iLrJ SILVER, near humaon road. RIVER l'LA?A. . Home, In good eon tive shrubbery. Price $17,000. W, A. -Inir nnd-;plait«rln». Beaaonable price! say, manager, Homing Hill Farm, R. F. garage: storage houae: one-acre plot. First avenue, Atlantic Highlands, Phone ,;Ca)l Bed •Briik;»»ll»4.M.« I :' .,:- tri«; .lolllf outiide. - Afallable Novtm- Bungalow; large living room, fire- dltlon, six rooms; three bedrooms, hot Hopplpg Agency. 8 Linden place. Phono 1-0477. D. lu Freehold.' phone Freehold I- place, dining room, modern kitchen, two water heat, oil. burner; Price 810,000. Price $7,600, Wyckoft road, 600 feet Rid Bank 6-0397.* '. uWOMAN/ QABE - of /child few houri berl<: 815 monthly, year:'round. Phone off Aabury avenue, R. D. 1, Box 490, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—l-'lvc room!, Keanefcurg--l-D|Z8-R. .'•'••;: tej ' '" tarn . bedrooms, tilt bath, asperate W. A. Hopping Agency, 8 Linden Place. it d»lly< er.;ene or two dayi cleaning: WOMAN—To live In) private room, Eatontown.' MUUnC HlGHUNbS.' Hill section. bath, enclosed porch; five lots• hot i'd .Apartment; ihowef, hot water gn heat, Insulation Phorie Bed Bank «:03C7,*. aton. - Excellent location. A fine alx-room 78 cent) per.00. Joseph G. McCue *' flee work trf"do at home. Call Bed etc. 8 Third • avehue, Atlantic High- •-6I01. . gas range; onccar garagei two-room landi.'» ' .' :.;; '' . •', ' -'• ' • S¥EN60RAPHERS¥60RHE , with bookkeeping ex- Beautifully furniihed. $)3,750, or unfur- bungalow In rear; lot 50xl2i. Price $1S,000. Byrne Agency, Phone Rum- Aeency, Realtor. Phone Rumson 1- • Bank 6-84Sfr-J;* ' '•'• • perlence, good salary. Write, "S. F.;M nished. $12,750, ' Phone owner, Rco son 1-1150.' 0444, or Red Honk 6^1*470.• FURNISHED ROOM, light,houiekeeplng; $5,500. Walker * Tlndall. Realtors, It .TYPING TO BE done at home. .Cal Box 511, Red Bank. fllcHUw&3-NlNB-room. hous>.'at- Bank 6-1B42.' *•''•' East Front street, Red Bank, Phone 10 ACRES—Centrally located, in Rum. Bed Bank 8-88J8-J...... ', . alib; combination bedroom, living tached garage, sun porch; partly fur- nTTtOIEVEft-tovefy action'.-close room' >and kitchenette.. < Deilrabla loca- .HOUSbWORKEtl, for doctor'! home NEW 10x2 0 BUILDIN(T reasonable 6;2776.* to Lltt.'e Silver school, Built In 1946. son. Includes fresh water pond. /iWJLLING TO.TAKE care of children an •and'helper In. the, office, • Five days nished; on same plot, four-room bun- Contaet' Marie Cox Agency. Phone About 900 feet frontage on Improved . tlohi Call B.d-"Bahk: I-04CC-B.* galow, completely furnished. Immedi- tfOLtlDEL TOWNSHIP, One-acre plot, with the best of- everything. Four ;u my hprar, while,mother goei to work; a> week. Write, "Houiewprk," Box 511 Long Brancranch 66-1602. . 'nicely, landscaped, large trees; six- handsome rooms and tiled bath, beau- rond. All utilities available, -High typo reasonable,^Fiaro*! II to 6. Ple»«»hU Bed Hank.* ....'-. '_ ate possession. Price 16,500. Call Sat- neighborhood. Outstanding sub-division 'Mir-g-r l«dfodm; ' irlvate -bath, with urday and Sunday, Owner, 7! Fourth THOMPSON AGENCY—Dutch Colonial room home, bath,, lot of closets; two- tifully furnished; $13,760. Byrne K^4iuronndipg8 itot.ichildren.. For *i YOUNIfOl G WOMAN or girl, to do light nicely located In Red Bank. Six car garage; some fruit trees. Price Agency. Phone Rumson 1-1150.' possibilities; 87,000. Exclusive AsenU informatlfp. jsll Bed'Bank 6-026 •kltcliea. »*dd laaiidft privilege!. 168 •treat, Highland!. Joseph G. McCue Agency, Realtor, •BlW "rotoV- B>cy-Ba«fc'.« ' - • * hpuiework, allllt with two children; room! and bath, fireplace, aunporch $7,900, Immediate possession. Walker UN—Estate netghkorhoodfATaTrc no* cooklngt Bleep ,in; good salary. 19 TWO-STORY FRAME house. y..r- lavatory, laundry; oil heat; double gar. & Tlndill, Realtors, 19 East Front Phone Rumion 1-0444, or Red Bank LARGE FRONT ROOM, twin beds, on eight-room house, (four bedrooms), Leroy Place, Apt. A-8. Ogleniky. 'round, seven rooms, fully finished; age; $17,600. Thompson Agency, 81street. Red Bank, Phone 6.2776.* two bathi; loveljr ground!j barn) hot «147a* -, Bpt lint. Phone Iktontbwn 8-0117.' 'or Place, two-car garagti extra lot; 100 feet from BXPER1BN0EI> young photographer. East Front- street. Phone Bed 'Bank 6 MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP. Six rooms, water heat. Fine for commuter. Ask- NEWVT TAPA E COD COTTAGE. Four sunny :BpoMrPentr;allylocated,pnwtOM-*-(JentraIly located,'privat«e fafam boating and fishing; all conveniences. 07000700.. ' ing $19,000. Byrne Agency. Phone Work on arany camp.' Phone Eatotv Priced reasonable. . 14 Huddr avenue, bath, hot air heat, gas range, new rpoms, bath, largo attic: attached ' "lly, 80'Oheitnut itrcit. Phone Red town 8-IPJBO, extemlon. 1852. BXTONTOWN—F.H.ABX . approved 'bupga- roof; taxes $60; lot 40x190. Price 16,- Rumeon 1-1150.* Highlands. Phone 8-1166-J. 1 Borage. Over one acre, with a number B«n^.J7».* :•:'••--" •-..:', WOMAN—Every afternoon from 2 to 5, lows, new, living room, kitchen, two 000. Walker * Tlndall, Realtors, 19 LOCUST POlRT— A fine up to the mln- of fine npp!« trees In prime condition; 1 bedrooms and bath, automatic oil heat, East Front street, Red Bank. Phone ute farmhouse. Fireplace,, oil heat; $10,800. Joseph Q. McCue Agency, to care for two children and do light DRIVE THROUGH Oak Woods, hooiework. Phone Rumson 1-0678. modern kitchen and bath; 25-year mart 6-1178.' outbuilding 80x90; 12 beautiful acres: Realtor. Phone Red Bank 6-1470, or SAlXSji-RlirTaSEKMSlVE; g^JrTL Rumion, if you are looking for 'gage, ' Small down payment. Prtce $9,. BELFORU—New bungalow, four rooms. $14,500. A good buy. Byrne Agency. Rumson 1-0444,* opening! for wholeiale aalesmen .with a small home. General Borden Is 760, Weart-Nemeth Agency, 42 Brond bath, utility room, circulating hot airPhone Rumeon. 1-1150.* street. Phone Bed Bank 6-224(1.' HED BANK—South street mca. De- '•RBFINED WIDOW would like two''of' major;-appliance distributor, handling building them. ' Turn South on heat, oil; lot 50x100, Price $6,000. •HIOMPdOM AdEWK-Colonlal home, llghtful home, for occupancy'Novem- three*t>ooBrraifarhlahed apartment In' television, heating equipment, refriger- LITTLLITTL E ait-VB«—HumsoaitVBRttinh road, neur Walker * Tlndall. Realtors, 19 East eight rooms, four bedrooms, two Third itreet; Rumion. ber 1, Living room, sunporch, dining i "nice location, .iBSone. Katontown I ation, washing machines, etc. Contact Prospect avenue, six-room house, Front street, Red Bank, fjione 6.2778,* bt-.th.is lavatory, sunporch, fireplace room, kitchen, downstairs lavatory, -.(H78, momln S. J. Hummer, V. Wi May Corp., 250 with nnntry and utility room. Needs MTnTJraTOWS TdWKSTBF highway laundry, hot water heut: double garage. three master bedrooms, bath,' hot water -UPLB ••*«• With- no children' ' .01 Fulton itreet, New York city. SEVEW-HOOM UOUdB, all Improve- redecorating. Plot 62x175; closo to property, six rooms, s'lnporeh, bath, fine location: $20,000. Thompson heat, oil fired; gn*rnge; $17,500. Joseph peti, wa4t-t» rent a two-room* "*ut;. »* adonthi l.aie,'colling. prlc« 898 per ments, Including automatic hot water bus. ichool nnd stores. Hot water heat stenm heat, oil fired, gas range; one. Agsney, 81 East Front street, Phon G. McCue Agency, Renltor. Phone Red MHJNTAIN GIRL. Experienced. Hours heater, new hot air return pipe eyalem; coal; hardwood floors, attic insulated tillhed anrtmtnt MWlth private bath. 14 months Includu vb.«ilroom, .grfeat room, 2 to 10; good Wlgfli. Call at 18C enr gflrnfrc, with workshop, screens, Bed Bank 6.0700.* Hnnk 6.1470, or Rum»on 1-0444.* ll'lng uand. fining looml;, kitchen, hath; Plot 100x133. Very nice neighborhood. Olsen redwood storm .sash and screens lad Bank. Phon* Atlantic Highland! t- Monmouth street, Red Bnnk. Phone Atlantic -Highlands 1-0616-M. throughout, - $9,000. Ibqult* on prem- ntnrmsnith; plot 150x147, Price t\i',' THOMPSON AGEKCV—Modem Coion- LINOROVT VILLAGE—I Vi acres, on tOMJ. Mri. ••Whirt:' Not In Thurldlf a/aragfi Beat and. hot watte phone Hum 000, Wnlker A Tlndall, Reiltoli, l> Ul home, living rriom, lltchen, two eonerete road, nenr fchool: city water, Him 1-1S88.B> >»••• i; il- ises. Owrirr nf-C'inlril. M. B. Pt-lchaid -alter'4 p, m,» •... •< •' '•-•'•• Phone Red lUnk 6-0502.11, EitHt From street, Red Rank, Phone bedrooms, bath: plot 70x1(6; one-car $1,300, Joseph fi. McCue Agency, Real- TWO-RQ&H FCTHI9H»D apartm.nt. FOR EXCHANGE NEW HOMES.j 86,5001 Immediate one fl277J"7J_ liarnfre; iteam heat, oil; $10,000. tor. Thone Red Dank 6-1471), or Rum- ._ J.-Adults, •• Phone Red Bank'8-- <; Kllch«n: tr.d" btd^ooni, «t»«m haat, possession. Appjy Kletssr Lum- FTlR HAVEN—Wooded lot, 100x150 RED IJASfTt—Six rooms, fireplace, bath, Thompson Agency, 81 East Front street. son 1-0444.* * 1H4, -{<•-.•..> :..».»'.' • J".'.' newly Jeooratad.' .Orien,' Wllion »vt- OFFER PEKIN DUCKS, hot water heat- ber, Glindoli, N. J. Phone Belmar rentdentlnl district, rrnsonflhlr. Wll hot nlr heRl, gas range, screens, new- Phone Red Dank 6-0700/ , ffTOso~S wATEliFuoSr; fieTigP7^ nue.,Port. Monmauth. PhonfKeaniburg er) purebred Cocker puppy, female TMMt-SON AOfcKCY^Slcely | ate.f ITDUK OF. riVE-ItOOM apartment.' or 8-3100 or O-J807. divide; Hrnilrlckson Place. Write, J, ly painted, furnished; one-car garaire' oc home, In secluded estate section. Re- ; ;imnlll hvu|«|hvu|«|,, unWtnlahidunWid, , byy ml'ddld t »«J78a-M.'. '•" ;•• i ..' • ' - Georgian sideboard, Early American Khdx, 0 Mitchell avenue, New Hruns lot 50x160, Alklnlt $10,900. Immedi- Colonial home, six rooms, bath, lire- ception hull, sunny living room, panelled .aatd cnqplt.,lpmnn«„ p«cmnn«nt t tnanttenant!! . Be-B . FURNISHMV'twin 'ehare; ' apartment, cradle In return for young beet calf or wick, N. J. Phone New Brunswick 2 ate poasesslon. Walker * Tlndall. place, oil heat; spacious plot; three- dining room, kitchen, ttutler'n pantry, five roomi and bath) everything fin" handy fladdln horse, polo or hunter type. FAIRTIAVEN—3"i acres or ground, al. 2261M1.' * ' • Realtors, ID East Front itreet, Red car Attached tiragcil playroom; In- Biy to P< .0. Box- 8<6, Red Dank, Improvements, on Maple and Third laundry, three master hcilrooms anil two KSUSB on^AMEWBNTTTirriTJ rllihed.'': Call'. Long iBranch 1-1408-J. Phone Hed Bnnk 8-2847-M. itETi BXfTif—Finest residential sec" Hank; Phone 6-2776.• sulated; $24,000, Thompson Agency, bathfl, two maid's bedrooma and bath, WIEL~EJCCHA"f«iE kitchen range, wild street!. Phone Red Bnnk «-HSa-W. 1 '.-unfurnlthad for family of four,.'ln tlon, attrncttvfl home, three bedrooms, C5 iTT^'TO~FKONTr~erystai BeacK 81 East Front atreet. Phone Red Bank two additional bedrooms and bath on Bed Bank. ' f bdna . Asbury Park , 2- oil burner, like new, for combination altaehid garage, hot water oil hunt, Port Monmoutht one.block front pool, 8-07O0JI third floor; gas heat. Over 3^ acres 1440-M, Good. reierences. Yearly or HELP WANTED iff and oil stove, or will sell. 119 MARIE COX AGENCY, rtallor, Kiln Wiltshire Atcncy, Realtors, T, 1160, Apply Mrs. John Trlor, corner rtSPgON raENCTFTve rooms, landscaped grounds. Price $27,500, •Mnter reAtnl; ' * • * Mornlngslde avenue, East Kennaburg.* Hlver front and country proper- Broad street. Red Bnnk, Phone 6-1161 Monmouth avenue and Rinfrew place, modern bath and kitchen; two-car Joseph G. McCue Agency, Realtor, OLBANINq WOMAN,, for every Friday. WEST HED^ DANK—Tlireo-ljcdroom I'll on" Red Bank 6-1470, or Rumson 1- JUS'NESS COUPLE. No children or ties. Bales and rentals. Oomanohe 1 Port Monmoulh. Phone Keaniburg 6- garage: country location: acre land- * puts, desires thrci- or foitr-room fur. Call Kumion 1-0878. , Drive, Portaupeck, Ocesniiort Bor- home, ' Hot water hent; gnrnge; In 0194. __^ scspeil plot; furnished l $7,900, Thomp- 0444.* i- nliheil nilirtment In Red Bank or VI- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE good repair, Priced at 18X0(1 (nr <|ulck (SElVOllD — Attractive New Cane son Agency. I'l East Front street CTTTtE SICVER—-Pre-war Cape <5J STOCK ..'CtBShK/.and adlvery man. ough, Phont Long Branch 6-110!, iale. Immediate occupnnc?. Elln Wilt- Cod home, five large rooms and bath; Phone Red Bank 4.0700.' cottage. Living room, dinette, mod* clfilty. l'Use' rail, A.bury1 ParVl- 7003-H.Jiotwi.cn » Mid LP-J ".'*. !"' ' WHll agh ani.'reference to ROAD, Unfinished California • ihlr* Agency, Renltorv 77 Broad street, plot 75x169: paveil road, (.aldwelt nvo- THOMPflON AOBWCV-Lovely home ern kitchen, two bedrooms nnd bath, YUUNG OOt}V£tfc\si~~lt, no chUdfJir ,rnnMi style hotiit. Over one acre ol H)lAl)0W LAKH PABK-Alexariiler sec- Red Bank. Phone «'21«1. nuv, nenr Campbell's Junction; conveni- lite, 6 (4 arm. Located on two bard large attle; nttuchocl garage. Now ' van ."Wnnt ifliftHHIklierl-npartment or hbui ;• Ume-.'llt onUtitiMuitVbe tiuiok and sao- irounds, inipeet and make olTer, Lo tlon, acre plots; a modern' restricted BOUBLB ifflUSBrfneome $TiTmofithTy"l ent to many buses. Steam heat, oil aurfneid roads. !H. dWeil nah, 814 Ocean avenue, Sea Bright, proved I ichool adjoining, tlon to rail- itreet, ,. Can be used for business o: spuco. Immediate nbisesilon. Phone Aginey, 81 Eait Front street. Phoni tor. Phone Red Bnnk '6-1470, or Burn* ^rTx-;f/r'H., Phoni t.oeoa * road atatlon 1 lake privileges. A few fine residence. Two bnthi. Silo Wiltshire Keansburg 6-0678-M, Red Bank <-0700.* eon 1-0444.' HBA • BHIO home sites still available, lee your real- Agency, Realtors, 77 Bread street, Ilei - BINTLT NBBpED apartment- o river | lot TimKBSEDTOOU HOUSE, Oi.en fire" OWIS flfLVEH, fractlcallyfractlcallynewc new~cM RED BANK AREA. Well-built seven. : 75 b ?40. Onl tort alio E. Alexander, on tht prtmliii, Bankank, 'P Phonh t 6-8UI. ' place, new .'roof, newly painted and ttan typo hone. Two-bedrooms, a ungsloW,' VHh*-two bedroomsl'< 1 Tbd l Phoni Bed BanM-lUaOrM .Utf_-»-Haavt—eevrrnl'-'WTelP; located* lot* ,' ilt»or»Mrt'-'fHtly"irt'Hn«l(,'.'".HuU- block till >»lh,'jnodern iltchen, l«r«.' llvliu K«rs««;'"•NW'roof on both, (atjtia and. .rtL'itf'iU— --r . •- M .. ,,---j!. Picture. lBlaiBnr-wsbory,h ' Fair .ll*lltvin lo , tutli from bin line.' Phune Kid ' Il.nk 4. room) attached garage; oil hint,. Sit- houie. Oil heat; $14,000, .Joitph O« , wtndoivi, fireplace, (wo' hathr, two Stiver. Rll» Wiltshire Agentyllt . 77 Droni '4054-J or P-H06B.J. ; _ 'OUK-BEPROOM houdt, uated on nicely landieaped lot; II4,7no. McCue Aitonoy, Realtor, Phont Rura- A 1 kltchenn'on hllLwIlh. oeean-rlvcr view: street! Rod Rank. 'Phono' n-'JIM, son 1.Q444', or Red Bank 6-1470 « J tlk^Kfal* Haven ni-en, wln» r&n0b|f?oom , 911,781). furnlahid. . Joseph (!. McCur "—-f--»f ^#*»»*«Mnn»#D, Jl4 mini 14 roomi! 15 mlnutei trt lied Bank nnd im new ttro&xn0b=!|fk?~irnrt-plscrt {'vn-cnr gnrageu i isredirwn ent- Agency, Realtor, Phone Rumion 1.0144, fl'SYlUDK—Five roomi and bath, mod« M i i"«»ftii>lv«, Family of four., avenue, Roomy home, with spuelogs .. fvunilatlon, 8J,0)i22,ffpli full brsr rlolfil parch. Restricted nr!ghborhood. ern kitchen! two-car garagei oil heats V jrrotindi,;|7,»l)l), Owmr Killlnc all herBED~BANK—Eait Bfrgeri'place! clodliU ment with isuB-fioor - tomvlatrd'l t lot Ownrf IrAvliiK lUtr, A>ktn« $11,50(1. ATLANTIC HIQHLANDS—Foiir rnomi, automatic hot -water, insulaltdTnn nil-'. Your hiinio will.(>«'returned lo yoiH In' noHir, six room* each ilde. All Im- thn inmi cnndltlon we take It. Write, holdings In ,N«*f Jeriiy, Herbert Han. «4xl4D| Inralril on Hanrf nvuniir, In (IrfCnarre Agfncj, 111 Flr»t »vfntif, At- bathi five loll I 1-ear |irni; $3,900. prnilmmely one acrt, landlcipnl plot'i' room, 0« but Una. Phone Rum lirovamenli, Sacrifice. Call Red Bank i'OIJ Bx.outWi," Box lit. Bid Bank.* h 5 V U Br St> - Hhr.wsbury Inwnihlp. Prlred at eolt lantic Highlands. Phom MIX. or 1> Reulthorp Attncy, 101 First avenue, Immedlatt poiltnloa. Phone Deal Ufl) « .'B. V.Q»$f" " " "' "" " •'8I$I*W» * , - 11.100. Phone Hid Bihk l.'4ll«.* ' 1S7I-M after I •. m, Atlsntle Ulihlaniii, Phone 1-04TT. ':•"• ' ''r. -••'.•••' • . .••-'.

Pa D KM) Engagement Told _June Skinner Highlands P.TA. Is Bride-Elect At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner of Plans Activities Port- Monmouth have announced Maureen Grant To Wed the engagement of their daughter, Sponsored Swimming Miss June Skinner, to Harold J. Leon G. Hoyf, Jr. Slrotiak of Hoboken, aon of Alex- Program Last Summer ander • Slrotiak of Union City,,and Mr. and Mrs. Owen S. Grant of The first session of the Highlands the late Mrs. Jenny Mulllns Siro- Parent-Teacher association will be Mechanic street have announced tiak. the engagement of their daughter, a "get acquainted" meeting next Miss Maureen Grant, to Leon G. Thursday • night In - the" school. at Hoyt, Jr., son of Mr, and «Irs. Leon 8:15 o'clock. Plans for the event G. Hoyt of Summit The announce- were arranged at a meeting; of the ment /was made at a dinner party executive board last Thursday, Sunday at Fold's Oafe de la Palx, During the summer, the organ- Eatontown, ization sponsored a rummage sale and '120 was cleared, They also, sponspred learn-to-»\vlm classesi 'and with an instructor, provided, by the county. Red Cross chapter safety services, 14 children rel ceived beginner's swimming cer- tificates. Transportation to the Port Monmouth pool was provided by members for 30 children. . Committee chairmen will be Mrs.] David Peltz, publications; Mrs. James McConnell, publicity; Mrs. Douglas Stanley, program; Mrs. Bernard cVeighton, hospitality! Mrs.- Percy Maxson,,' ways .and means; Mi's, Anna Lawrence, wel- fare; Mrs. A. Bedie, goals; Mrs. Dick Derby, home and family life; Mrs. George King, founders' day; Mrs. Roy Maxson, room represent- ,, MISS JUNE SKINNER atives; Mr*. Thomas Thompson, summer-round-up, and Mrs. Peter Miss Skinner was graduated from Sigmund and Miss Anns, V. Drew, the Henry Snyder high school at membership,^ • , ,'.''i-'U'"S .';, Jersey City/,. Mr. Slrotiak, a vet- eran . of World War II, attended Eemarest high school, Hoboken. Leonardo Firemen MISS MAUREEN GRANT Mark Anniversary Miss Grant was graduated from Family Dinner Red Bank Catholic high school and The 25th anniversary 'of Ocean- Rider college at Trenton. While at Marks Birthday view Community fire company o! Rider she was a member of the Leonardo was ' obseryed, Saturday Charles H. Mitchell of. Boon- at a dinner at the Leonardo grill, Boot and Spur club, Newman club ton, formerly of Red. Bank, ob- and vice president of Eaat Hall, and more than 100 persons attend- ROYAL DESSERTS or served his birthday Sunday at a ed. William Ast was general chair- Mr. Hoyt was - graduated from family dinner at the home of his Summit high school and is how at- man. _ .• . ''.' •.•'•-1. son-in-law and daughter; Mr. and .Three* charter members present tending Lehigh university, where he Mrs. .J. Harold, Riddle of Hudson Is majoring in industrial engineer-, were James H. MacPhee, 3r,, ,\vhp avenue. Mr. Mitchell, who is re- received a fountain pen, and Frank ing. He is a member of Sigma Phi tired,' lives -with his son, Ira Mlt- Epsilon fraternity. During the war M. Wadsworth..and John Waldman, cheel, at Bpontow'n, and for a num- who were given gold 25-year pins. HEART'S DELIGHT • Mr. Hoyt served •with tho 100th In- ber of years was employed as a fantry division for three years «nd Speakers included Morris Josephs, cabinet maker and stair builder by chief of the Middletown township CAN eaw action in France and Ger-the Waters & Oaborn mill. many. He received the Presidential flrc department, and John Meyers, Fruit Cticktail .Citation and the Bronze star medal. Mr. Mitchell received many gifts, Fred Freibott, Harry Bennett and 'fancy Local Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs, Including two large birthday cakes. Gabriel Slmpliclo, assistant chiefs. Cooking or Eati Larry Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. R.Nas- Present were Charles Mitchell, Ira The auxiliary of the fire company saman, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Darnel- Mitchell and Miss Viola Mitchell of presented an American silk -flag SCHIMMEI/5 ^RESERVES son, Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Jtjamor, BoohtqnjfMr. and MrsJ Thomas and staff to the company. The nag APPLE Mr. and Mrs. Martin Walsh, Mr. Mitchell 'of Trenton, Mr. and-Mrs. presentation was made by Mrs. . and Mrs. John E, Day, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Mitchell of Long Branch, William Metcalf, auxiliary presi- RASPBERRY • L. G. Hoyt, Misses Clare Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collins of Key- dent. ' .••'•' _, Eleanor .pay, Joan McHugh and port,' Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mit- Alleen Grant, Erie Chemnltuls and chell of Eatontown" and Mr. and Owen 'Grant, Jr. Mrs. J. -Harold Riddle and John Club. Has Reunion; THOMPSON SEEDLESS Riddle of Red Bank. Founded In 1880 Fancy, Jersey Fancy Large Bunches PASCHAL Gertrude Neidlinger Brother, Sister Sixty-seven years ago Carrie RAISINS Sandt of .Red Bank, Annie Woolley TOlviATOES To Sing In Leonardo Observe Birthdays of Long Branch and Minerva Arm- CELERY Miss Gertrude. Neidlinger, so- strong and Elizabeth Jabnes of CHOCOLATE prano soloist, will present a pro- Mr. and Mrs. Melvln; Rose of Sea Bright organized a,club called Leonardo grade school Parent WaluW«Wpr quently married and now reside in Teacher association Monday night, son, Melvln Rose, Jr., six, and four different states.. to which the public is invited. their daughter, Mary Margaret Rose, one. Lost week the four members,-; all Two of Miss Neidllnger's' solos, in their 80's, held a reunion dinner Fancy Crijp, Fancy N. Y.; Slate 1 — ~ • Cloud", Games wtre played and prizes eH^y^ rweftijr«»ttij — Coming-from Florida,. Texas, Cali- well-known pianist; who will ac- Mulder, Charles Doremus and Pat- ty-Ann Forrar. Other guests were fornia and New York, their present company the* artist. Mr. Haase has names are Mrs. Carrie Cassell, Mrs. CHERRIES just returned from his farm in, Mary Ann Domidion, Shelia and Diane BUrr, John and James Hoi- Annie Enrlght, Mrs. Minerva Nes- Vermont, where he spent {be * sum-' bltt Harvey and Mrs. Elizabeth mer composing the. musical score ian.'Mary Lou and Patricia Soden, Michael and John Lalley, Christina Packer Cloughtly. tt and-Audrey-RoserTlodger-Morrisr The rest of Miss Neidllnger's pro- Sue Mulder, Donnle Kerr, Jo Ann gram will consist of "Summertime" Maloney, Russell Stroupe, Kath- Cornell Alumni by Gershwin, and "Through the ryn Laurlno, Margretta Reed, Miss, Years" by Youmans, to be. followed Marie MoDonough, Miss . Mary To Hold Smoker by a series of monologues in> musi- Kahey, Mrs. .Joseph Laurlno, Mrs. The Cornell club of Central New cal settings entitled "Musical Mis- Arthur Soden, Mrs.. John Hollan, Jersey, composed of alumni living haps". These are amusing and em-Mrs. John Burr and Michael and in Monmouth, Middlesex and Som- barrassing incidents that the ar- Gregory West. ' ' erset counties, will hold its fall tist has witnessed on the concert smoker next Thursday at the home PSAS «tage. •••••• of Its president, Dr. Ira H. Degen- A community sing, led by Mrs. Sharon Polhemus Is hardt, 114 South First avenue, Lejvls Blood, will follow the pro- Highland Park. APPLE TRU 5Davidson Lower Prices gram, and . refreshments will be Seven Years Old New officers will be elected and served. Sharon Dlan Polhemus, daugh- program of talks, pictures and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pol. music has been announced. J. Dan- PIE APPLES CORN Miss McCormick nemos of Carpenter street, River iel Tuller and E. G. Wlngerter of Plaza, observed her seventh birth, Red Bank are members of the nom- Becomes Engaged day at a party at her home Friday. inating committee. - G. Thatcher WEBSTER'S 10 GRANDI. ^ tdm Guests w.erfl her classmates In the Parker of Red Bank Is among the Mr. and Hit. William J. McCir- second grade at River Plazaschool. other members of the club living In mlck of Holmdel have made known Attending were Virginia Jacques, this section. • - • •• Vegetable Cocktail 15 : the engagement of their daughter, Brad Dlxon, Dlanne Ralph, Peggy Miss Marguerite M. McCormick, to Moore, Nancy Kendel, Karen Some of the first watches were CAUUFL(DWEtt Malcolm W. Peseux, son of Mr, and Moore, Sylvia Fiess, Irene Fiess, of globular form and called "Nuerri- Mrs. EErnest E. Peseux of Hazlct. Robert English, Patricia Partrlck, burg eggs," after the German city No date has been set for the wed- Walter Tracy, Paul Fox, Marvin of their manufacture. SPINACH ding. Graman, Billy McCarron, Tony Miss McCormick is a graduate of Oitterelll, Beverly Reed, Josephino Red Bank high school, and is em- Zagorsjcy, Sheila Becker, Garrett ployed by the Rollo Transit cpr- Corson, 3d., Brian Batljer, Mr. and SUCCOTASH poratlon at Keyport. Mr. Peseux, Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, Jr., Mr. •who i« a Keyport high School grad- and Mrs. Garrett Corson, Mrs. Ray- uate, served three years with the mond Franklin and Mrs. Howard DELRICH - THE NEW army. military police. He is em- Smith. PEAS & CARROTS ployed by Harry Peseux, building contractor. Oleomargarine Women Return KRAFT BORDEN'S From Convention •.(Mrs. Anna Vivian', Mrs. Emily VELVEETA CHATEAU, PKG. Krlftncr, Mrs. Anna Franks .and r Mrs. Emily Levering of the Ladies' auxiliary of Middletown township l/ KRAFT / •^••^BORDEN'S- ••,:•: post 2179, Veterans of Foreign Wars, have returned from the 34th na- K tional convention at Cleveland; 0. 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