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BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVI,NO. 23, RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1943. SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12 Sends Home Picture Reformed Church Nurse Writes Of Visit Of His Gun Crew The Clark Holbrook Scupper December 2 County Raises $76,000 ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grati of 142 The Ladies' Aid society of the Re- Branch avenue received a picture re- formed church will hold a supper in Ta Father In Sicily cently . from their son, George A. River Front Place Sold the dining room of the chui-h on Of War Fund Quota Gratz, seaman second class, U. S. Shrewsbury avenue Thursday night, Navy, who is a member of "a flve- December,!. Mrs. Harry Shlffen Is inch gun crew on a cruiser, which chairman and Mrs. Harry Osborne Is now in action In the Mediterran- co-chairman of the committee In Li. Bombaci, Sister Of Mrs. Leon ean. The picture was of the cruis- William H. Hintelmann Sells charge. They will be assisted by Municipalities, Carpenters' er's gun crew.. Mrs. Huisell Clark, Mrs. Martin Dwy- Martorano, Hat Happy Reunion George writes that hs Is well, Is It To Dr. Gustave S. Mathey er, Mrs. John Muller, Mrs. E. Erlck- Unions And Lab Workers Giving seeing plenty of action and doesn't seii, Mrs, Harold Severln, Mn. Wil- liam Macintosh and Mra. Leon Pen- How the whole town of Flortdla, like a movie. Everybody In tile place want to come borne until the war Is Dr. Gustave 9. Mathey of Haddon over. He says lt would be nice to nlngton. Mrs. Jack Murphy will be With the half-way mark reached! Sicily, turned out to welcome Lt. was there to greet me when the plane Park has purchased the residence In the time limit set for MonmouthJ come home, but he would only have in charge of the dining room and Lucy Bombaci, Army nurse and sls- arrived. I was the only American 1943 Christmas ^ property owned by the estate of the Mrs. Wallace Rankln will have Lieut. Clayton To county's participation in the Na< nurse they had seen and when we to return to action, and that would late Mrs. Clark Holbrook. The prop- ional War Fund drive, Clement L, ter of Mrs. Leon Martorano, wife of be the hard part. He has great ad- charge of the tickets. the former Highland! Methodist drove out In a cart to Dad's farm, erty has a frontage on the north side Despard, county chairman, today re* all our cousins laughed at the way I miration for the air corpB, the U. S, Seal Campaign of River road of 100 feet, on the The meu will consist of chicken Attend FBI School vealed that a total of $78,000 has ife..._ minister, when "he arrived by plan* drove the mule, but I didn't care. It Navy, the British Navy, the British west side of Prospect avenue of patties, ham, Spanish rice, frank- eady been subscribed in the county. to visit her father, whom she had was fun but Dad could hardly stop Eighth Army, and the Russians. Opens At Fort about 650 feet, and nearly 100 feet furters, string beans and corn, potato Second Police Officer This amount is about 40% of thsj crying. All our cousins axe swell and frontage on the North Shrewsbury salad, scalloped potatoes, pot cheese, county quota of $185,000. very rood looking too.1-' The reit of river. The sale was effected by Wil- cole slaw, baked beans, dessert and To Take Course Many municipalities are compleU the letter dealt with family details County Realtors Mother of Six Sons In liam H. Hlntelrpann, realtor ef Rum- coffee, ng their drives in time to maka final and how much she enjoyed her visit. son. Lt, George H. Clayton hae been reports December 7, the Seeond an* Ironically, while she was visiting Service Buys First On "the premises Is « large fsame named by the Red Bank police de- niversary of Pearl Harbor. Added her father in Sicily, one of her broth- Elect H. M, Farrow and brick residence facing the rlvtr, to these municipalities will be thsj Trinity Guild . partment to attend the National Po- reports of the civilian and military! ers, Pvt. Virgilio Bombaci, U. 3. A., • Stamps at Monmouth containing five master bedrooms, ice Academy of the Federal Bureau in Africa with the American forces, three maid's rooms, four baths, liv- personnel on Army posits In thlt vl< Board President of Investigation to be held at Was"h- clnlty, Signal Corps lahoratory em« visited the unit to which she was at- The 1943 Christmas seal campaign ing room, reception hall, library, To Hold Annual tached only to learn that she had muslo room, dining room, butler's ployees and trade union members* at Fort Monmouth got under way All of these units have collected par* been flown to Sicily on a nine-day Effort to be Made to Monday, when Gretchen Klingler, pantry, kitchen and maid's dining leave, and the missed seeing him. room and laundry. It ts equipped Bazar Dec. 3 tial amourits,_but_U!elr goals will ba daughter of Lt. Col. and'Mrs. C. D. reached at that time. One Signal Lt. Bombaci, whose father Is an Stop "Boot-Legging Klingler, sold the first seals to. Mra. with oil burning hot water heat. Corps group has turned in $850 col* Italian interpreter, was born in Flor- Pearl Mattingly of Aab'ury Park, who There are wide verandas on three Mrs. Reusaille lected from 260 employees. Local idla but was brought to this country In Real Estate" has six sons In the service. The pro- sides of the house. 2250, Monmouth , County Carpenters', as ah infant. Educated in East Bos- gram was launched In co-operation The garage, which Is of brick and Is Chairman—Many union has- turned In $2,000 from 5071 - ton public schools she won her Hubert M. Farrow of the Allaire with the Monmouth County Christ- frame construction, with slate roof, of its membership with a quota of nurse's cap at the John Adams hos- agency, Red Bank, was elected presi- mas seal, committee, of which Mrs. has ample space for four cars and an Articles to be Sold $5,000 set from the entire member-. pital in Chelsea. She was attached dent, and Daniel H. Applegate of George L. Weissman of Holmdel, Is apartment for chauffeur and Is ship of 700. to the Atlantic City hospital when Fair Haven, former appraiser for the chairman. Mrs. William O. Reeder equipped with coal burning hot The annual holiday bazar of the she enlisted at the Army Nursing Reports are still to be turned in Is chairman of the Fqrt Monmouth water heat, Woman's Guild of Trinity Episcopal to county headquarters from th« Corps at Fort Monmputh three years committee. The grounds art attractively land- church will be held Friday afternoon committees, now working under thk ago. While stationed there she had Mrs. Mattingly, mother of 11 chil- scaped and have many fine specimen of next week at the church parish direction of Amory L. Haskell, coun* spent several leaves with her sister dren, told of the death of her hus- •hade trees. house. Mrs. Leon de la Reussille, Sr., ty chairman of special gifts, and CoU and brother-in-law in Highlands. band in Louisville, Kentucky, eight The river front Is protected with Is general chairman. J. Lester Eisner, county chairman ot She was sent overseas last February years ago, and of the family's present a substantial concrete bulkhead. business and Industry. after a course of training at Fort Among the features will b« a gift all-out participation In the war effort. The riparian grant was obtained Returns to date from 34 of ths 49 Dlx. table, where inexpensive holiday gifts Her sons in the service are Charles from the Board of Commerce and may be purchased. Hot and cold municipalities participating in thai LT. LUCY BOMBACI ,-- . Another brother is Dr. A. Bom- S., 28, a first class petty officer ID the Navigation many years ago, and the dishes, cakes and pies will be sold county drive follow, together with bael of Medford and a third brother, Navy at Davis Field, Rhode Island;. Ja{$,Clark Holbrook built a perman- at another table. At a snack bar, their quotas: Asbury Park Shorn not seen for 12 years, w&a described Salvatore. Is In the U. S. Navy and Joseph, 26, a mechanic in the Sea- ent dock about 100 feet in length to afternoon tea, '. sandwiches, cake, Community Chest area Including In a letter received by her mother, stationed on the West Coast. She bees, somewhere In the Southwest deep water. cookies and Ice cream will be sold. Avon, Neptune township, Neptunej Mrs. Roae Bombaci of East Boston, has two sisters, Mrs. Mary Papaa- Pacific; John R, 25, a private first The property adjoins the residence At 6 o'clock a light supper will be City, Bradley Beach, Ocean Grove, Massachusetts. doro, a widow, who lives with her class in the military police; Albert L., property of Harry H. Sutton, On the served, Including clam chowder, cole Asbury Park, Allen hurst, Interlaken, Lt. Bombaci, who Is on duty with mother, and Mrs. Leon Martorano, 24, a staff sergeant in an airborne di- opposite side of Prospect avenue, slaw., hot rolls, coffee and dessert. Deal, Oakhurst and Ocean township, the American forces In Africa, wrote whose husband Is a U. S. Army chap- vision; Edward H., 21, a private In fronting on the river, is the residence Printed notices, prepared by Mrs.