Ireti Farm Bought Col HA Zahlj~ Two Handsome Places Sold by Ray
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IOLUME LXVIIL, NO. 27. RED> BANK,N. /•, TfiURgBiSY, DECEMBER 27,1945^~ We Are Very Sorry More Cbuntians ireti Farm Bought It is with much regret that we Two Handsome Places Seven Realty Sales wen obliged to omit from the col- umns of Tha Register last Thurs- Get Discharges day approximately three page* of Col H. A. ZahlJ~ local and county news due to the Sold By Ray Stillman Hinielmann Agency* late receipt of much of this matter Army, Navy, Coast but principally due to the late re- oeplt of Christmas advertising to ° Guard, Waves Listed tiverside Heights Property which bad to.be used In that edi- One On Naveainlc River Road— Allaire & Son Agency And ; tion, otherwise it would'have been . The following officers and enlist- )f Mr. And Mrs. Goode Sold of no value to the- advertlMrin a ed men from Monmouth county re- "Holston Waterbury Co-operatort subsequent edition. \ The Other At. Eatontown , ceived honorable discharges,from Much of the news matter omitted farm on the Holmdel- .Mrs. Eva J. White has sold the Army at the Fort Monmouth John Mihugh has- sold two I road at Everett, owned was sport news, principally basket- separation center during the \pastU«i j. •C*lj2Ji*JrT~w» ball and bowling. The basketball through Ray H. atillman and asso- fronting on South llu UlUan Baquct of Sbrews- Col. Thorpe Home Xmas Services Of ciates ot Eatontown her property week: 1st Lieut Edward V. Willis. FKfldg JMfVlCe 111 Drive through William H. 1 has been sold to Col. Harold items have been revised and are In oad; Sgt Harvey G. Rob- today's issue; However, the bowling on Naveslnk River road to Mr. and inson, 66 Harding road; T/S Henry mann, Realtor of Rumson. of Long Branch by C. P. Mrs. Henry J. Bulkley, of East houses ate known respectively,! From Army Medics Presbyterians O. Qarruto, »2 Broad street; PFC Medical Corps 1 real estate and insurance items, due to lt h "Daisy Cottage' and "Arbutus r been discarded. Orange. The property consists of James E. Daily, M Linden place; |r of Shrewsbury, and G. H. about two acres situated on theT/Sgt William C. Heron, 95 Har- tage." "Daisy Cottage" was , associate. Overseas Two Years; We* regret also It was necessary Church Filled To north side of NaVesink River road, quired by Jdhn Cathey, who to omit from last' Thursday's edl-j vard road; Pvt. Vincent E. Jolley, Dr. SaulJ. Shapiro i farm, consists of rolling coun- together with a strip of land run- 41 Bridge avenue, and PFC John ducts a theatrical school at 7 i with brooks, orchard, wood- Served Under Pattern tion Stew VanVllet's Rod and Gun 'Capacity On Sunday ' ning through to the river. The V. Hartnedy, 23 Wall street, all of To Resume Practice . feller Center in'New York clty^l I together -with approximately column, a regular and looked-for house is of the Ann Hathaway cot- Red Bank. property has a-frontage of 110 j es .of'fertile cleared acreage, Lieut Col. John—Jr-Toorpe ot feature of the sporting, pages for First Presbyterian church of Red tage type and is surrounded by After three and one-half years on South Shrewsbury Drivo . ew owner is connected .with Middletown Is on terminal leave,] years. La&t week's -paragrahps are Bank was filled to capacity Sunday beautiful trees. On the first'flqpr WOJG Enoch Bryant,- PFC Clem? depth of 175. feet- The cotti plgnal Corps Engineer labora- having been released from active appearing today, together with.his at the annual observance of Christ- ent F. Piscltellb, PFC PhUip P. of service Dr. Saul J. Shapiro of 50 is a large living room with fire East Lincoln avenue,'Atlantic High- which is of frame construction, < at Shark River Hills head- duty with Jhe army Medical Corps current copy. •' , mas. Two_wbrship services were place, dining room, den and lava- Narle, Pvt Clarence E. Reeder, UUns four master bedrooms,' ers. He expects to improve after more than three and a half The Red Bank Register. held, one at 11 a, m. and the other T/Sgt. Robert N. Pancoast, T/5 lands, has been honorably dis- tory, sunporch with a view, of the Richard A. Simms; PFC William M. charged'' at Fort Monmouth from maids' bedrooms, three baths, llv opcrty by building within a years' service, two years of which at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at river. On the second floor are three room, dining room, den .and * ; Smith, PFC Eugene Adams, CpL the Army Medical Corps,.. nths. ' . ; were spent overseas, : which time the rendition of Christ- bedrooms, two baths and maid's en. Mr. Cathey expects to mas music predominated. Albert S, Napolltano, Asbury Park. slx-rbom residence on Con- Red Bank Trio room and bath. OH heat and' a PFC Alexander M. Gillies, PFC substantial alterations to "the 1 place, Riverside Heights, Midr The' church quartet composed of two-car attached garage make a Warren B. Tobey, T/Sgt Dwight E. and to occupy it as his summer l fcirn township, formerly owned Buy Riverview Mrs. J. William Helm, soprano, Mrs. complete and livable' home and a Mahar, PFC Thomas P. Aliotta, idence. "Arbutus Cottage" was j l^JbJILMjyjk Thomas MoClintqck, .contralto, quaint well in front of the. house PFC Bernard Brousell, Capt Ed- chased, by Martin L. Fritter.,'-I E. Goode' has been sold.to Richard War'ner,-t«nor,-aad-Allan contains six bedrooms,-, one bftfi" 1 D V. .-Johnson,' Jr., of Summit R. Woolley, bass and director, ac- Schleentza** * , PF^ C Rober»•-t Bossone, companied on the organ by William the entire property. Mr. Bulkley lavatory; living room, sun ro igh the same agency. In ad- has recently received his honorable T/4 Russell C. Beck, PFC Sclpio M. dining room, and kitchen. It is i n to the usual rooms this house H. Crawford, saag the following se- DeBartolis—PFG-John—W^-Hous- lections during the morning service, discharge from the Navy, and after ajot fronting 75 feet on;Sou! esigned to Include two addi- Three Partners In -some decorating work .Mr. and Mrs. child, S/Sgt. Warren. G. Holden, Shrewsbury Drive "wiunr"aeptl lil bedrooms and also contains "Sing, O Sing This BlesaedrfMorn," Sgt. Frank M. LuBrant, Cpl, Regi- Business Opened Up Rogers, a choral preludgf "God Bulkley will make this their per- 110 feet. It is at present leased'] fge play room panelled In pecky manent residence, : .. '• nald W. Meade, Long Branch. Oapt. John Mulhern, Who [US. The sale Includes'all fur- From 'On Hlga Hath Heard," Tur- to vacate same about June 1st, Ire and equipment •• Place Yesterday ner;-'"The Slumber Son," Wilson, Another sale through the same Sgt. Elmer Ii Baldwin, Atlantic : contralto solo by. Mrs. McCllntock; office was that of tha Harry F. Cook Highlands; PFC Theodore T. Lam- will then be occupied all the yea Johnson Is a graduate of . The Riverview Diner on River berson, Eelford; Pvt Stanley S. 8y'MJ\ Fritter and family. bachusetts Institute of Tech- and. "There Were Shepherds," Vin- estate oh Reynolds 'drive, Eaton- road at Ninth avenue,' Belmar, on cent. Rev. John Alexander Hayes town, which was purchased by Mr.Golomb, Bradley Beach; PFC Wil- Major Peter H. B. Cumming 1 >gy and Is a permanent research . route 35, ^has Veen purchased by liam C. Hanjen, East Keansburg; purchased through the Hlntelma neer connected with the Coles'| spoke on the subject "No Room Ii>and Mrs. Charles Stoneham of .Jer- Thomas SKametit, Michael Svoro- sey City. The prpporty consists of T/4 Gedeminas E. Urbelis, Free- Agency, a . tract comprising: isl laboratory. He was formerly the Inn." The congregation sang n nos and Michael Mastorakis, all of about six acres planted with var- hold; S/Sgt. Joseph F. Fischler, acres ° the estate of the elated with tha.-Detroit, Miehl- three Christmas, carols to augment Keyport; PFC Leslie H. Bradahaw, Red Bank, from George and Gene the special music. , ious trees and shrubs. The house Jacob H, Schiff at Rumson, Blgnal laboratory. He also pur- Dwyer, and opened yesterday for Point Pleasant; T/5 William J. are many century old shade sd additional property... ad Ja- : contains a beautiful living room, business, ae announced elsewhere The young people of Ube church runroom, dining room, kitchen and Noonafa, Highlands; T/5 Albert F. On the property and Major to .bis new home from the in this Issue. presented a brief but \ impressive Rosato. Keyport; Sgt. William T. ming expects to build an attractive eralde Heights company. butler's pantry. There are three Fryer, Neptune City; T/3 Ernest These three partners are all ex- candlelight and worshjp ^ervice at fire places on the first floor. On all-the-year home on the prope "" r: and Mrs. Goode have left for perienced in the business. Mr. the' four o'clock service. The Burdge, Manasquan; T/4 Stuyves- in the near future. rid*. In their newly acquired the second floor are four, bedrooms, a'nt Hlller, Oakhursti Pvt Donald Shametla has been employed the Christmas selections were sung by baths, delightful sunroom with fire ler. He Is a skilled mechanic .<• the Junior and intermediate choirs E. Stemen, PFC Raymond G. Mey- Godfrey M. Olson has . past two years as head chehf at tthh e place,, maid's room and bath. A 3.44 acres on the-Schiff estate, as a well-known musician aid Palace'Diner on Monmouth. street, with Miss Martha Moore Hayes at er,-Port Monmouth-; Cpl. Angelo ' DB. SAUL J. SHAPIRO neatra leader, and plans to es- DR.